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'( Al Suw'eeot u Suw wvzws' tZis' Side 9e6'Ltc 177>0 BC i **B0 "B UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 21 P K YONGE LIBRARY PO BOX l17OO7 Lob" 0t i tt vt vtl t y^7 3s-o hi U/ tb O U iAt GA:NESVILLE FL 32611-7007 1 USPS 062-700 STARKE, FLORIDA THURSDAY, AUG. 1, 2013 134TH YEAR -- 1 ISSUE 75 CENTS Worth Noting Seniors back at their center The Bradford County Senior Center program has moved back into its building with expanded days and hours of operation. The center will now be open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Stop by for a visit and pick up a calendar of events and activities. The county looks forward to adding more programs and activities to the calendar. Start the week out with a game of bingo. Games begin every Monday at 10 a.m. Computer classes are regularly offered. The next class, Basic Computers for Seniors, will be Wednesday, Aug. 14, from 2-4 p.m. The Basic Internet class will take place Wednesday, Aug. 21, from 2-4 p.m., and Email for Beginners will be held Wednesday, Aug. 28, from 2-4 p.m. It is time once again for Medicare annual enrollment. SHINE will present its Medicare 101 program Tuesday, Aug.13, from 10 a.m. to noon. Woodcarving and whittling class has now expanded its hours to every Wednesday from 9 a.m. to noon. Beginners to experienced woodworkers enjoy their time together learning and sharing new ideas and techniques. An experienced woodworker teaches the class. Learn the fundamentals of carving and whittling. Guys and gals are both welcome to join this free class and learn how to create art from a block of wood. SThe Bradford County Senior Center is located at 1805 N. Temple Ave. in Starke. If you have any questions or would like further information on any activity or event, please call 904-368-3955. A calendar of events can also be found at www.bradfordcountyfl. gov. Contact DEC to become state delegate Local Democrats interested in attending the state convention should contact the Bradford County Democratic Executive Committee. County parties are sending thousands .of delegates to the 2013 Florida Democratic Party State Conference in Orlando to officially kick off the 2014 gubernatorial race, as well as state and local elections up and down the ballot. The path to becoming a delegate to the state conference is to contact your local DEC and file to be a delegate to this exciting event. Any Democrat who is eligible to vote in Bradford County is eligible to file as a delegate to the state conference. The conference dates are Oct. 25-27. If you'd like to be a delegate to the state conference, the path begins by filling out a delegate filing form and returning it to the county party before Aug. 10. To obtain a delegate form contact Paul Still at 904-368-0291 or visit the DEC website at www. bradford-democrats.org or their Facebook page Bradford County Democrats. Completed forms may be mailed to Judy Becker, DEC chair, P.O. Box 274, Lawtey, FL 32058. --cso - 5 C's, 1 D, but it's not all bad BY MARK J. CRAWFORD Telegraph Editor At first glance, the Bradford County School District's report card might not look much to brag about, but it actually' testifies to some improvement. First, the district didn't require the state's safety net to keep is school grades from tumbling. The grades are mostly C's, but they are solid C's based on the point totals earned. In some cases those C's are better than the grades earned last year. Second, the point totals behind those grades show improvement in many cases, including among the lowest performing students. Based on the points earned, Lawtey Community School was the most improved. Another look at last year's point total shows that the school actually didn't earn enough points to rise above an F, although it was credited with a C because of a rule that prevented, schools from dropping more than one letter grade. This year, its C is based on earning 156 more points, boosted by the school's performance on FCAT math. Math gains among the lowest quartile alone gave the school 52 additional points, for a total of 83. Overall math gains added 44 points, for a total of 82. The number of students performing at grade level or higher grew by 25 Lions lend hand to hungry families Imagine the looks on the faces of shoppers when they pulled into Winn- Dixie July 27 and saw a lion %alking around the parking lot. " No, customers were not in anN danger. The mascot was there to help the Starke Lions Club with a food drive. The Starke Lions know how charitable the people of Bradford County are at Christmastime, so they decided to tnry Christmas in July. People donated an abundance of food, they reported-enough to fill two grocery carts to overflowing. To make sure local people were helped, all food was distributed to three food pantries in Bradford County, they said. . The Lions were grateful forthe donations and to Winn-Dixie for providing them with space, as well as Tony Stefano\\icz of Turkey Creek Lions Club for serving as mascot. percent in science to 40 percent, by 26 percent in math to 59 percent, and by 8 percent.to 56 percent in reading. Writing performance at or above grade level dropped off by 23 percent, however, down to 38 percent. Southside Elementary was another F school based on last year's actual point total, but a C thanks to the safety net: This year its C was based on an overall increase of 47 points. The school showed particular improvement in reading gains for the lowest quartile, growing by 45 points to 91, as well as overall reading gains, adding 12 points for a total of 71. Overall math gains were charted, too, although performance was lower this year for the lowest'25 percent of students. The percentage of students scoring at or above grade level in- science jumped 20 percent for a. total of 42 percent. In math, grade level performance grew 5 percent to 38 percent, and in reading it grew 3 percent to 46 percent. Like Lawtey, writing performance suffered, falling 38 percent to 40 percent. Brooker Elementary brought its D up to a C by adding 57 points to its total. Thirty-five of those points are attributable to improved overall math performance, with another 35 coming from better math performance among the school's lowest quartile. Five percent more students performed at or above grade level in math, rising to 35 percent, but performance fell 6 percent in reading to 44 percent. Sixtypercent performed well in writing, and it was the only school where writing performance did not suffer a setback. Science performance was down 4 percent to 23 percent. Starke Elementary kept to a B last year thanks /to the safety net, but it actually earned a C. This year's C was 27 points higher. It got 25 more points alone from the math gains among the schools lowest performing students..It also charted overall math and reading gains. See GRADES, 3A Brown says health forcing him away from practice BY MARK J. CRAWFORD Telegraph Editor Longtime local government legal counsel, Terry Brown, is stepping away from the job for health, reasons. Brown began by selling most of his practice to attorney Ron Sholes, who used to work for himn. That sale included almost everything, including Brown's office building, except his local government representation, but he now says he's giving up that as well: As of July 1, Bradford County. decided to bring Brown's former associate, Will Sexton, on as the county's full-time staff attorney. It was a move that raised eyebrows, and not just because the county created a position for Sexton and hired him on the spot without advertising the post. It fueled rumors about what was going on with Brown, his practice, his representation of clients like the 'city of Starke and Baker County, and a petition before the Florida Supreme Court requesting that Brown be declared inactive. See BROWN, 2A ._ VI"" ril11 . Pictured above collecting food during their Christmas in July donation drive are Tony Stefanowicz (lion), Anne Prevatt, Gail Wilkinson, Harry Wilkinson and Travis Prevatt. Rainfall totals diminished away from the coastal counties, but even the lowest county averages were typical of July. SRWMD receives record rainfall in July Aquifer/levels improving So,just how much rain are we getting and how does it affect the aquifer? According to data released by the Suwannee River Water Management District, average rainfall across the district through July 24 was 10.8 inches, the wettest July in 30 years and the 8h rainiest since 1932. Rainfall was the result of both typical convective summer storms and stalled fronts caused by a persistent trough of low pressure over the southeast U.S. See RAIN, 3A Teacher fired from SSE BY MARK J. CRAWFORD Telegraph Editor Courtney Clemons was fired from teaching at Southside Elementary School following an investigation of her handling of a student. Superintendent Chad Farnsworth reportedly informed Clemons last week that would be his recommendation to the school board: The board approved that recommendation as part of its consent agenda Monday night, but not before Clemons' attorney made a plea on her behalf. Martin Powell said for nine years Clemons has taught for the district and been evaluated as effective or highly effective in her work. She has no disciplinary history,.he added. "Her students and other teachers and principal who know her and know her work are happy with her," Powell said. The Tallahassee-based attorney said the report on which Farnsworth's recommendation was based is not enough to strip Clemons of her job. That would be the case even if the report was true, which he said it is not. "It doesn't include the statements it references, it doesn't include the statements of other people interviewed, and it's simply not enough for termination, even taken as true, and we will show you that it is not," he said. In April, it was reported that a Southside Elementary School teacher was under investigation for allegedly being too rough with a student. Clemons was placed on paid leave when she was alleged to have pulled a student by the arm in a manner that caused another teacher to question the amount of force used. The incident was reported to the Starke Police Department, which began an investigation, as did the Department of Children and Families. Powell said they would challenge the firing. Farnsworth's recommendation in the event of a challenge was that Clemons be on unpaid suspension. Powell urged the school board to pay his client pending the challenge, a suggestion the board members did not take. Clemons, in addition to teaching kindergarten at Southside, is also president of the Bradford Education Association, the local teachers union. Powell said he was confident she would be reinstated. Clemons wasn't the only employee who officially lost her job July 29. Southside paraprofessional Teri Paterson was also terminated. Paterson was arrested in May for allegedly stealing an estimated $150,000 or more from her mother. 61 89076 6 I3869l 2 DEADLINE MONDAY 5 P.M. BEFORE PUBLICATION PHONE (904) 964-6305 FAX (904) 964-8628 2A BRADFORD CouNTY TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, AUG. 1, 2013 Facebook posts cause district crackdown *BY MARK J. CRAWFORD Telegraph Editor Some Bradford County School District employees are learning Sthe lesson that sensitive times call for greater sensitivity in how we express ourselves. Perhaps swept up by all ol the back and forth commentary on social media and elsewhere following the much publicized trial of George Zimmerman for the death of Trayvon Martin a couple of school district employees posted opinions on Facebook that were their circulated because of the ange they generated among members 'of the black community ii :Bradford County. Complaints about what wa posted ended up in front of thi school board July 29. Idella Chandler, who move her children from Bradfon County schools out of frustration with the system even before thi 'happened, said she was upset b3 what she had read, The though of people who work around children making comments sh *deemed derogatory disturbe 'her, "Reading that, I was glad *made a good decision to mov ,my kids,' Chandler said, addin that she had to let her opinion b '-known on behalf of -the family 2she still has in the system. Sh was particularly upset that th 'statements 'reflected a poc opinion of the children in th 'community. "It's not OK with me, and ;just wanted that to be known -:she said. "If you feel that wa: ,-I definitely do not want yo around my child:' STerricena Kitties said she sti '4 BROWN Continued from 1A In a July 25 interview, Brow 'attempted to fill in the blank, 'Brown said he had two por (brainstem) strokes last year, an possibly a third more rfcentl' His doctors have 'told him thi his elevated blood pressul and susceptibility to additions strokes-exacerbated -"by -tr stress 'of being a litigator4L Putting his life at risk. "I was hoping to be able to kee -' on and keep the government practice because that is les stress," Brown said, but latel he's spending more 'time i 'doctor's appointments than he anywhere else. S The Supreme Court petition which Brown said is essentially awaiting a rubber stamp, wi Place his license'to practice in a inactive status. In the meantime 2 he's giving-notice of his departui S' to the other government boar he represents, Starke, Bake County and the New River Soil SWaste Association. According to the petition, th cognitive impairment resultir from the strokes is permanei and likely to progress, and their 'will be no future petition fi reinstatement. : Brown did. acknowledi that his recent ex-wife file a grievance with the Floric SBar-for reasons he believes ai beyond the public purview-thi Play bingo with the Legion Play bingo every Monday at American Legion Post 56, located on Edwards Road in has children in the system, and they, won't be moved. I "My children -will .get what they are supposed to have in .Bradford County, because I' s did'," Kitties said. That includes an environment that protects f them from hurtful comments by school staff. Y "We all have the right to say what we want to say, but when r you work in a school district that houses children, you have to be Very careful of what you say:'," she Said. Children are on the Internet n and teens are on Facebook, and that means they could be reading Sand spreading what is said by the n district's employees, she said. "We have to be mindful, and S maybe there should be some type e of policy or procedure put in place'," said Kittles. d The comments posted on d Facebook were 'not overtly n racist in the sense that they s contained any form of racial epithet or expression of racial it supremacy. Still one comment md made the sweeping and e unflattering generalization that d black Americans were more concerned with the outcome Sof the Zimmerman trial than e they were with the rearing" and g education of their children. Insult e may not have been the intent, but y ,the opinion expressed stung with e its condescension. e The other, while expressing ir sympathy for Trayvon Martin's e parents, was an unapologetic and ill-timed celebration of the right I of self-defense. The post read in , part, "If you are hitting me and I have a,gun, your (expletive) is ) shot whether I approached you or you approached me." 11 In response to the complaints his office had included a copy of his medical records. Brown consented to a probable Cause finding of the Florida Bar n rule regarding incapacity to s. serve not related to misconduct is in spite ofV his personal belief d .that the cognitive impairments y experienced have not impacted at his ability, including his ability re to win a number of recent cases. 1al If anything, he said an infrequent ie but real tendency to confuse is "wording -has caused' him to be more reflective before he speaks. p Short-term memory loss he al combats by writing 'everything ss down. y Brown became aware of those n symptoms himself before 'he is was -ever aware of the strokes. He said everyone he's told about n, his situation, however;has been ly surprised and unable to point to i11 any changes in performance. in "I think that's the truth, e, and everybody seemed pretty re surprised," said Brown.. Is Bradford County's # legal er representation has been decided. id County Manager Brad Carter brought a completed agreement ie with Sexton to the county ig commission for approval on July nt 1. The commission unanimously re approved the contract without or question or comment. Brown sent a letter supporting the decision ge and voluntarily terminating his -d contract with the county. la .Sexton often attended re meetings in Brown's place at and worked directly with local Starke. The post opens at 6 p.m.; early bird starts at 7 p.m. Bingo players must be 18 years of age to play. A nonsmoking section is available, and the American Legion Post is an alcohol-free environment., received, Superintendent Chad Farnsworth came to the board meeting Monday ready with a recommended policy governing school employees' use of social media. In order to be able to act in-such cases, the board needs a policy. "Since I've taken office, I've seen numerous areas where we've had concerns with the way people use social media:' Farnsworth said. As is the case with other areas, policy must catch up with technology, he added. The proposed policy asks employees to adhere to high standards in the use of social media when posting images and private information about themselves or others that is accessible to students or. other employees. It also asks them to use a district-supported method for communicating with students and parents, and to discourage students from making contact with them through social media. District employees who use social media would be required to conduct themselves professionally and in a way that does not reflect negatively upon the district as they will be held responsible for that they post and will be obligated to remove posts that are deemed inappropriate. That obviously includes sexually graphic or explicit material posted by employees or others on their sites. Violations of the policy will result in disciplinary action up to and.including dismissal. ,As a new policy, it must be. advertised and a public hearing held before the board approves it. leaders on a variety of matters. The employment agreement drafted states that Sexton gained "unique and special insight and expertise" into the county's operations while' working for. Brown. .As a basis for hiring him, it also says his education, training and- experience make him uniquee' qualified" to represent Bradford County. The to-Near agreement stipulates;. :a, $60,000: .annual salary, plus health insurance and a pension. The county will also be paying for his bar memberships and for the continuing education requirements required of those memberships.. Sexton is" not prohibited from representing other clients per the agreement, but he is prohibited ,from doing that on the county's time. His was given six months from the date of the agreement to resolve the cases of his existing clients. Starke, which received a formal resignation letter from Brown this week, will presumably address finding a replacement for him at its upcoming meeting. Some shine on FCAT performance I Ur- .: Eight Bradford County students were recognized for achieving perfect' scores on the FCAT test. The award was accompanied by a letter B. .. from Gov. Rick Scott congratulating them and acknowledging their hard work as well as a, 7,'"" .. i that of their teachers.'I '- "'..... encourage you work to :.-' ..... '- . performance in the i| :.- . years to come. As the ---- -.9 governor of the state . of Florida, I know that doing outstanding work in school is the first .. * step to success in life," Scott wrote. Pictured above are perfect scorers (front to back, left to right) Halley Waters (reading), Ayden Henley (math), Tessa Ricker (science) and Riley McClellan (reading). Also pictured are Ryan Jones (math) and Natalie Wilson (reading). Not pictured: Keith Ardley (math) and Kristen Rosenberg (reading). uiww .facebook.com/BradfordTelegraph .' ... .... . r- '.' 4 -. . 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Ray Mary Johnson Joan Stewart-Jones I 0 * TYJ!RSDAY, AUG. 1, 2013 BRADFORD COUNTY TELEGRAPH3A& Emergency planner moving to Cape Coral BY DAN HILDEBRAN Mortitor Editor Michael Heeder, the planner fpr Bradford County's emergency management services will be the tew public information officer $or the city of Cape Coral's fire Department. Heeder submitted his resignation to Bradford County officials July 30. His last day on the job will be Aug. 13. : As the Cape Coral fire department's PIO, Heeder will serve as the *. organization's -infermiediary with media outlets 4nd spearhead the department's public education efforts. The area has seven television stations and 32 radio outlets. SRaised on Swan Lake south bf Melrose, Heeder launched his career while in middle school as a cadet with the Melrose Volunteer Fire Department in 1983. SHe also volunteered with Putnam County Emergency Medical Services during high school, working on ambulances luring football games and other .Special events. SHeeder continued volunteering in Melrose in the 1980s and 11990s, becoming fire chief in :1997. It was in Melrose that Heeder said he learned the value of the public information, officer. :Heeder .said that as a new lieutenant, he worked.a fire in :the town. . S"Reporters from a local television station showed up Iand interviewed the family but inpbody from the fire department :would speak to the media," he ;recalled. "As a result, it put the fire department in a very bad light." SHeeder said that experience !disturbed him so tnuch, he itbok on the role of the Melrose department's PIO. SIn 1988, Heeder also Began working for the city of SGaipeiville as a fire dispatcher. Gainesville promoted him to firefighter in 1989. During his .time with the city, he continued 4o hone his public information (ap.) 69% I 01 skillset, working as the public information officer for the fire department. He retired from Gainesville as a captain in 2011 and started. work for Bradford County in April of that year. While in Starke, Heeder also filled the role of spokesperson in addition to his planning duties. Since taking on the additional duty, Heeder has aggressively developed social media to information. I He said his Michael Heeder (center) doing his job, speaking to a reporter atthe scene of the Salvation Army Camp fire. disseminate interest in Facebook, Twitter and other ,communication channels came 'from his continuing training as a fire educator.. "You are taught that young people today are different and learn differently than the people 20'qr 30 years ago," he said. "The 'learning modalities are different. The attention spans are a little bit shorter and everything is more visual." - "We are simply trying to stay ahead of the curve to make sure. everyone has every opportunity Sto get every bit of education they canfor emergency preparedness, disaster response and fire safety." In -May, state leaders recognized Heeder's efforts by awarding Bradford County the Governor's Hurricane Conference Public Education Award. Other counties are now looking to duplicate Heeder's success in Starke. 'The model we are all. trying 'to work off of is Bradford County," said Anthony Gedris, Putnam County's emergency i management planning and logistics coordinator at a recent event in Melrose. "All of us in this region are looking at Mr. Heeder saying, what did you do? How did you do it?" Heeder is a Florida certified professional emergency manager, an emergency SSteve,, Nipper .Friends & family got together to celebrate Steve's 69th Birthday "P.S. Someone missed some math classes.. 69th??? management master instructor, and a level two instructor at the state firelcollege. Heeder's passion for firefighting extends to history and memorabilia. He 'collects historical artifacts, including a 1949 American Lefrance fire engine he is restoring. While in Gainesville, Heeder worked under Deputy Fire Chief of Operations Timothy, Hayes. Earlier this year Cape Coral hired Hayes as its fire chief. Heeder said a few weeks ago, Hayes called him about the PIO position. -, With a population of over 150,000, Cape Coral is Florida's 10th largest city. It is the largest municipality between. Tampa and Miami. Together with Ft. Myers, which lies across the. Caloosahatchee River, 'Cape Coral forms the backbone of a metropolitan area of nearly 650,000 residents. Cape Coral's over 400 miles of canals is the most of any other city in the world. Heedersaid,he would keep the home he. recently 'purchased in the East Call Street area. "Starke is my home,' he said.. "I have family in the area. My kids are close by. My parents are here in Starke." Heeder said whenever he issues media releases he also tries to include aisafety message relative to the event. A'press release about a traffic crash may also contain a message about wearing seat belts. A story about a structure fire may also come with a warning about smoke alarms. "Every message that goes out to the media is informative but also educational," he explained. Heeder said another goal he always'keeps in mind is defending and promoting the firefighters he works with. "I want to do what I can to make sure the information is accurate" he said. "But, I also want to make sure that our firefighters get the credit they deserve,especially the volunteers of Bradford County. You are not going to find anybody better." FIRST PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The City .of Hampton is considering applying to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) for a Small Cities Community Development Block Grant S(CDBG) of up to Six Hundred.Thousand Dollars ($600,000.00). These funds must be -used for one of the following purposes: 1. To benefit Jow and moderate income persons; 2. To aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight; or S 3. To meet other community development needs of recent origin having a particular urgency because existing conditions pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community and where other financial resources are not available to meet such needs. The categories of activities for which these funds may be used are in the areas of housing, neighborhood revitalization, commercial revitalization, or economic development and include such improvement activities as acquisition of real property, loans to private-for-profit business, purchase of machinery and equipment, construction of infrastructure, rehabilitation of houses and commercial buildings, and energy conservation. Additional information regarding the range of activities that may be undertaken will be provided at the public hearing. For each activity that is proposed, at least 70% of the funds must benefit low and moderate income persons. In developing an application for submission to DEO, the City of Hampton must plan to minimize displacement of persons as a result of planned CDBG activities. In addition, the City of Hampton is required to develop a plan to assist displaced persons. -A public hearing to receive citizen views concerning the community's economic and community development needs will be held at the City of Hampton City Hall on STuesday, August 13, 2013, at 3:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible. For Information concerning the public hearing contact: Ms. Christina Mobley, City Clerk, 5784 Navarre Avenue, Hampton, Florida 32044. Telephone (352) 468-1201. The pidblic' hearing is being conducted in a handicapped accessible location. Any Handicapped person requiring an interpreter for the hearing impaired or the visually Impaired should contact Ms. Mobley at least five calendar days prior to the' meeting and an interpreter will be provided. Any non-English speaking person wishing to attend the Public hearing should contact Ms. Mobley at least five calendar days prior to the meeting I and a language interpreter will be provided,. Any handicapped person requiring special .. accommodation at this meeting should contact Ms. Mobley at least five calendar days ' prior to the meeting. *".,A Fair Housing/Equal Opportunity/Handicap Accessible Jurisdiction. GRADES Continued from 1A Seven percent more students performed at or above grade level in both reading and math. resulting in a 57 percent total in reading and 56 percent total in math. Science performance dropped 2 percent to 45 percent, and writing performance dropped 12 percent to 62 percent. Hampton Elementary School had a B in 2012, but with 19 fewer points, its grade dropped to a C this year. There were modest reading and math gains noted, even among the lowest quartile. The school's satisfactory writing performance fell 18 percent to 47 percent, and science performance fell 7 percent to 56 percent. Reading RAIN Continued from 1A' Average rainfall through July 24 in Dixie County was 16 inches, almost double the long-term July average. The radar estimate over Cross City was around '18 inches. This is the highest total for Cross City since 1980, which saw 20.5 inches,and the third highest total since record-keeping began in '1948. The highest' gaged total was 17.4 inches at Wacissa Tower near Wacissa, about two and a half times a typical July in Jefferson CounIt. The "rainiest" gage was at Rosewood Tower near Cedar Key, where it rained 23 of the last 24 days. Rainfall totals diminished away from. the coastal counties.- but even. the lowest counts averages weredtypical of July. Area rivers'were already high after flooding this spring. River Community invited to Kingsley Lake event The Kingsley Lake' Property Owners .-Association ', invites everyone to its annual' "National Night Out" event at the Kingsley Lake Civic Center, 6110 Kingsley Lake Drive, on Tuesday, Aug. 6, at 7 p.m. Brigadier General Richard Gallant of the Florida National Guard will be the featured speaker. Members of the association may attend free of charge. Other guests are requested to make a $5 donation per person, payable at the door, to enjoy a pizza dinner. . The Kingsley Lake Property Owners Association is' a nonprofit organization dedicated to meeting the social needs of the community and preserving the beautiful and unique lake for which it is named. The association will hold its annual meeting, including voting on board positions and changes .to the bylaws, at the Aug. 6 event. Republicans meet Aug. 8 The Bradford County Republican Executive Committee will meet at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 8, in the Capital and math performance each dropped 1 percent to 56 percent and 49 percent, respectively. Finally, there was Bradford Middle School. The school couldn't be saved from D this year as its point total dropped by 30. There were modest gains among the lowest quartile readers, but overall math gains dropped. Performance at or above grade level was up 6 percent in science, for a total of 36 percent, but it dropped in every other area. Most notable was the 37 percent drop in writing performance, down to 27 percent. Math performance at or above grade level dropped 7 percent to 36 percent, and reading dropped 3 percent to 40 percent. Overall, the district is still considered a D. Based on FCAT conditions everywhere are much above normal for this time of year, with minor flooding on the Steinhatchee, Aucilla and Santa Fe rivers. Rainfall totals have been typical of the season in upper Suwannee tributary basins, so levels on the Suwannee should stay below flood stage unless more organized weather moves in. July is typically the wettest month of the year, but also one of the hottest. Typical July rainfall is not as effective at recharge as rain in cooler months, because so much of it evaporates and is taken up by vegetation. This. is why aquifer levels usually falling ihe summer despite rainfall that would cause serious flooding if it fell in the winter months. SIn areas with extreme rainfall this month, groundwater levels responded well, with at least. two wells in Lafayette and Dixie counties setting record' performance, only 45 percent of its students performed satisfactorily in reading, 43 percent in math, 34 percent in writing and 44 percent in science. "The positive from this is that we've stabilized some of our schools, but' we've got a lot of work left to do," Farnsworth told the school board July 29, He Added that some of the changes that have been made in the schools should help with that, They won't be satisfied until Bradford is an A district, he said. Clay County fell from an A to a B this year, as did Union County. Baker County maintained a C. These preliminary grades could be adjusted upon further review.' The grade for Bradford High School won't be released until later this year. high levels based on records beginning in the 1980s. Levels in eastern counties where totals were more typical of July saw 'aquifer levels remain stable or improve slightly. Wells in eastern Levy and western Alachuia counties, which have been below normal for most of the last seven years, started inching upward after falling steadily since last summer. Overall, levels across the district have been improving since May. The long-term outlook through the first week of August indicates a ridge of high pressure, building over the southern U.S., which will cause generally drier conditions with typical afternoon scattered thunderstorms. However, the peak of tropical storm season is right around the corner. A tropical system hitting the area with already elevated river levels could cause serious flooding. City Bank boardroom located at Dodge at 352-222-8609 or ji 350 N. Temple Ave., (U.S. 301) in -the Facebook page "Republic Starke. Party of Bradford County" The guest speaker, will be updates. . Chelsi P. Henry. She became .the youngests t elected woman in Jacksonville's history'when she U Ilters ran and was elected to the Duval r r to Soil .and. Water..Conserpation.- prepare District,in,20106 Shedidn,'t slop-' .m. et crafters there, but ran and was elected outreach chair for the Young Republican National Federation 2012-2013. She will be speaking on youth activism. Jacquelyn Totura, candidate for Starke City. Commission District 4,will also be, speaking about her campaign. If you are registered to vote in the Sept. 3 city election, REC invites you to come and meet Jacquelyn. , The Bradford, County Republican Executive Committee represents the Republican voters of Bradford County. If you are a registered Republican in Bradford County, you are invited to join. New members are welcome, and there are openings for chairmen in some precincts. Volunteers are needed to help with upcoming events in the county. Also, if you are interested in helping to pioneer a Young Republican Club and are 18-40 years of age, speak to REC. For more information on becoming a precinct chairman, volunteering or starting a club, please contact Chairman David oin can for The Sunshine Quilters August meetings will be held on the second and fourth .Wednesdays from 1-3 p.m. at the Bradford County Senior Center,. During August and September, the quilters will be working on making items for the September Friends of the Library. Craft Show. The beautiful raffle "scrap" quilt donated by member Emily Schaefer as well as samples of show items can be seen at the Bradford County Public Library, ::, At the Aug. 13, meeting, Pat Stewart will demonstrate how to make clever cloth caddies and mug rugs. Show and tell items, especially for those suitable'for the craft show, are ,,welcome at both the Aug. 13 and Aug. 27 meetings. People of all ages and sewing .experiences are welcome. Join Sunshine Quilters and help celebrate the club's return to its home at the senior center. For more information, please contact Kathy Still at 904-368- 0291 or stillpe@aol.com. amberr of Commerce j NFRCC is now offering the FBAT for entry level * Corrections Officers and the FCJBAT for entry level Polie Officers. Please contact Susan Norman at North Florida n Regional Chamber of Commerce at (904) 964-5278 to schedule an appointment. PUBLIC MEETING The City of Hampton will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, August 13, 2013 at 3:15 p.m. or shortly thereafter. The sole purpose of this meeting will be to discuss the City applying for a grant under the Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program (FRDAP) during the 2014-201.5 funding cycle. The applications are due September '30, 2013. The grant application will include improvements to "Bobbie Sheppard Park". The City of Hampton will hold the meeting at tih pity of Hampton'City. Hall located at 5784 Navarre Avenue, Hampton, Florida 32044. The public is invited to attend. Handicapped persons wishing to attend, who will need special accommodations, should contact Ms. Christina Mobley, City Clerk, City of Hampton, at (352) 468-1201. - 4A BRADFORD COUNTY TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, AUG. 1, 2013 Back-to-School Fair is Aug. 9 Because of the continued need and the success of this event. organizers will be, hosting the Sixth annual Ack-to-School Info Fair on Friday, Aug. 9, at the Bradford County Fairgrounds. :The objective of this event is to provide free information to the general public about the county's variedl organizations and to provide some school supplies for each student who attends. Like last year, organizers plan to reduce lines and wait times by designating 30-minute slots for students from particular schools to come. If students/parents cannot come during their schools designated time, they can come' during the last time slot of the evening. School supply bags will be handed out when students enter the facility. These bags Will be specifically packed for elementary, middle school and high school students. Students, along with their parents, will be asked to visit at least 12 of the information booths and have their cards signed for a chance to win a gift card from Walmart. Drawings will be done every 30 minutes. Food and entertainment will also be provided, with the support of the community. With a successful Back-to-School Info Fair, organizers hope to better equip families for a successful start to the fall semester. To meet the goal of providing a backpack to each student who attends and purchase gift cards for the drawings, donations are needed. If your organization would .like to participate by having an information booth, organizers are asking for a voluntary donation of $100. If you do not have funds allocated for such an event, you are still invited to set up a booth and share your information. Giving out school supplies from your booth is also optional since school supplies will be handed out after students have visited your booth. Those who would' like to donate funds in support of the event can join the "Committee of 100." Organizers hope to find at least 100 people willing to donate $50 apiece. Make checks payable to Back-to-School Info Fair and mail them to Santa Fe College, ATTN: Cheryl Canova, 209 W. Call St., Starke, FL 32091. For more information, please call 904-964-5382 or 352-395- 4410. - t '' .' aaas.nah -- --- Slg:: ,. f - St, Popular seems like an understatement judging by the line snaking outside the fairgrounds last year. Sales tax holiday upgraded to include tech T.For the first time this year, Sthe Florida Legislature included Spers6nal computers and accessories as school supplies for Florida's kids during the Back- Sto-School Sales Tax "' Holiday.$ ; Retailers are expecting' that to give the popular tax holiday a significant boost this year, Sas families take advantage of tax savings and markdowns, said.Rick McAllister, president and" CEO of the Florida Retail: Federation. As in previous tax holidays, clothing and shoes up to $75 will be tax exempt, along with school supplies up to $15 from Aug. 2-4. In addition, personal computers and accessories selling for up to ,$750 will be tax free. "Most families in Florida own aconiputerof one type oranother, and we expect that many. will " take advantage of the tax savings ' to purchase computers for their kids or upgrade their own.. And you'll see great deals on clothes, shoes and school supplies. It's a Winning proposition for Florida's Families and for our retailers, Because we'll see a good boost : in commerce over the weekend," McAllister said. Retailers in Florida are expected, to boost staffing by about 20 percent during Sthe tax holiday weekend to accommodate shoppers. In general, retailers expect an average increase of between .30 and 40 percent in store traffic over the weekend because of the sales tax holiday.. Banquet for Consolidated High School The Consolidated High School Committee will be hosting a Hall of Fame Banquet on Saturday, Aug. 17, at 4 p.m., at the Lake Butler Lakeside Community The Florida Department of Revenue has developed a smartphone-friendly QR code for use during the 2013 sales tax holiday to access the list of taxable and tax-exempt items. (In order to use the QR code, use a smartphone QR application t6 scan it, and it will download an alphabetical list of items.) "Back-to-school sales were up about 6 percent in Florida last year, and we are-close to that pace right now," McAllister said. 'Because of the tax holiday,retail stores generally perform a little better in Florida than in 'states without a sales tax holiday." The Florida Department of. Revenue has developed a smartphone-friendly QR code for use during the 2013 sales tax holiday to access the list of .taxable and tax-exempt items. (In order to use the QR code, use a smartphone QR application to scan it, and it will download an alphabetical list of items.) Center. This event is open to the public and will honor former students who were athletes, cheerleaders and queens as well as former teachers and administrators. Please contact Eddie or Cora Jackson at 386- 496-1670 for tickets and more information. During the tax holiday weekend,.there will be no state or local sales taxes due on personal computers and related accessories having a sales price of $750" -.orI less; -purchased 'fbior nomncommercial honie"-or personal use. The term "personal computer" includes any electronic book reader, laptop, 'desktop, handheld, tablet ortower computer, but does not include cellphones, video game consoles, digital media receivers or devices that are not primarily designed to process data. The term "related accessories" includes keyboards, mice, personal digital assistants, monitors- (except those with television tuners), modems, routers and nonrecreational software. As in previous tax holidays, clothing and shoes up to $75 will be tax exempt, along with school supplies up to $15. That includes pens, pencils, erasers, crayons;, notebooks, notebook paper, legal pads, binders, lunch boxes, construction paper, markers, folders,'poster board, composition books, poster paper, L. '-'I 'N'' W I '" : .- 'h;'/. .- Sarah, Steven, Brittany, Benji and Warren are among the college students who have , been bringing learning to kids across the country. Photo courtesy of www.sparktruck. ! org. . Mobile learning center here for kids Friday The Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention received a $10,000 grant from - the Plum Creek Foundation to -, bring SparkTruck.to Starke this , 'Friday, Aug. 2. "I'm grateful to the Cade - Museum and Plum Creek for,..W .... their willingness to--bring the '! ,(. SparkTruck to Bradford High " School,"' said Chad Farnsworth, .. .... -.. : . Bradford County superintendent . of schools. "We are happy to offer our students opportunities '" 1'" 'i^ to broaden their education and ,. *" tT :-.''a become lifelong learners." ,< ." .. .. SparkTruck is an educational, ---'- - "build-mobile" traveling across Hands-on learning is the name of the game, and every the country encouraging hands- kid 5 and up is welcome. Photo courtesy of www. on learning through interactive sparktruck.org. workshops. SparkTruck began as'-a graduate school, project designed to drive around to local to bring SparkTruck to Starke traveling exhibit will be a perf middle schools, but has since with the mission of inspiring fit for our innovation econor covered 15,323 miles across 33 creativity in future entrepreneurs sparking creativity and n states, and visited over 2,700 and inventors, -' 'ideas Cade-style!" students in more than 70 different "This is a tremendous The SparkTruck will v locations, opportunity for Plum Creek to Bradford High School on Frid "The Cade Museum and partner with the Cade Museum Aug. 2, from 9 a.m.-noon (at SparkTruck share a vision that and the Bradford. County pavilion near the gymnasium children are more than the School District in bringing Students ages 5 and older'a sum of their standardized test the innovative SparkTruck to encouraged to take part in t scores," said Jennifer Denault, Starke. In doing so, SparkTruck opportunity . development director for Cade will take the spirit ofDr. Cade, For more information abo F. 'F" ect ow IOWV i it lay, #be m). are his out Museum n ",, with his love of science and the SparkTruck's visit to Starknce, With the coordination of the learning, Idire ,to' chifdren,-opntactB'ian.Grahamatgraham. Bradford 'County School District in outi omnriunity'," said Rose ,brian@bradfordschools.org. Ypu and the help of a grant from Plum Fagler, community manager for can also visit www.sparktruck. Creek, the Cade Museum is able Plum Creek in Florida. "This org. scissors, cellophane tape, glue or paste, rulers, computer disks, protractors,, compasses, and calculators. ' DAWN CORBETT 904-964-7707 116 N WALNUT ST. 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AReach a wide audience Advertising Networks of Florida Statewide advertising-one low price 1742-1373 'tf I '* THURSDAY, AUG. 1, 2013 BRADFORD COUNTY TELEGRAPH 5A ~.0~~ ~ ~&O~S me qaraett ~eitce ~C/tww^/Cflew&__JL S Y Once again, I'd like to share Information about what to plant ^ in your garden and what wildlife will be up to during the current S / month. The following information S was taken from "The Cutting Edgc." a local newsletter, which is organized by Laurie Compton, program assistant at the Bradford County Extension Office, who wrote the articles that appear below. They are reprinted with permission. What to plant in August Bedding plants: Planting in the summer heat is limited now to heat tolerant vinca, gaillardia, bulbine and coleus. Aztec lily, butterfly lily, walking iris and spider lily bulbs can be planted any time of the year, even late summer. Herbs that can be planted from plants (not seeds) include bay laurel, ginger, Mexican tarragon, and rosemary. Vegetables: This month starts the fall planting season. Many cool season crops can be planted now, including a final crop of warm-season vegetables such as pepper. Tomatoes can be planted for the fall garden. What to do in August Mowing lawns: Use a sharp mower blade and only remove a third of the grass blade to reduce stress on the lawn. If older palm fronds are yellowing, you, may have a magnesium or potassium deficiency. Apply an appropriate .palm fertilizer. Pinch back poinsettias and mums, before the end of the month to allow time for buds to form for winter bloom. Rapid growth and abc 123 +-= %3@ -District reports School entry . requirements ". Before attending school in S'Florida (kindergarten through :'12th -grade), each'*"thild must provide a F6i-ii'DH'-680O, Florida "Certification of Immunization, documenting the following vaccinations. leaching rains may result in nutrient deficiencies in some ornamental plants. Fertilize those plants that show signs of deficiencies. Bedding plants: Remove spent blooms, cut back and fertilize flowering annuals and perennials to extend the bloom season into the fall months. Source: http://solutionsfor yourlife.ufl .edu/lawn_and_ garden/calendar. August wildlife calendar nLIUI. School's will be orium/on ) p.m. All re invited er at 7:15 t with the an Boyer. Bradford be held p.m. Each Mlary W. Bridgman U:IFVE t2MRSITi on U~FLORIDA rA.1PA Extefimso First flocks' of blue-winged and green- winged teal arrive to winter on Florida lakes and wetlands. Yellow warbler migration begins. Two-year old black bear cubs will wean from' their mothers. Young sea turtles are hatching- be careful where you're walking on the beach. Thousands of great southern white butterflies can be seen migrating through coastal areas. Did you know? Great Southern white butterflies (Ascia monuste) are one of five white butterflies commonly found in Florida. Spanish needles, weedy wildflowers, are favorite nectar plants as are lantanas and verbenas. The average lifespan of males is five days, of females, eight to 10 days. Typical migrations are 20 to 40 miles and last two days or less. Source: http://www.nsis. org/ butterfly/butterfly-sp-white-gs.html. grade level will be directed to, the appropriate building location when you arrive. School start times for 2013-14 Elementary schools: Students begin at 7:40 a.m. and school ends at 2:10 p.m. Teachers are on campus from 7:30 a.m: to 3 p.m. Bradford Middle School: Students begin at 9:05 a.m. and Schools end at 3:11 p.m.Teachers are on campus from 8:15 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Bradford High School: Students begin at 9:10 a.m. and school ends at 3:16 p.m. Teachers are on campus from 8:15 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Bradford-Union Technical Center: Students begin at 9:10 a.m. and school ends at 3:16 p.m. Teachers are on campus from 8:15 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. The first day of school forpubic" school students is Monday Aug. 19! Visit www.facebook.com/ EducateBradford. Additional seventh grade requirement: One dose of tetanus- diphtheria-pertussis (Tdap) vaccine in grades seven through 10. For more ,information, call 85,0-245-4342: orr visit wvvw. immunizeflorida.org. Need health insurance for your. child? Apply online at www. floridakidcare.org, or call 1-888- C/n Public and nonpublic school ,-u-,,,' r an ad pict students, kindergarten through 12th grade: BHS, BMS Four or five doses of diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis announce (DTaP) vaccine. Two or three doses of orientation hepatitis B (hep B) vaccine, dates Three, four, or five doses of da polio vaccine (IPV). Bradford High Two doses of measles- freshman orientation mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, held at the school audit Two doses of varicella Tuesday, Aug. 13,at6:3( (chickenpox) vaccine for parents and' students ai kindergarten and grades one .to the BHS Media Cent through four. p.m. for a meet and gree One dose of varicella new BHS principal, Bry (chickenpox) vaccine for grades Orientation at five through 11. Middle School will Thursday, Au'. 15, at 6 I True Vine Ministry will host Summer Heat 2013 Aug. 1-2 at 7:30 p.m. nightly. Bishop Victor Tyrone Curry, pastor of New Birth Baptist Cathedral of Faith International of North Miami and St. Ruth Baptist Church in Dania will be the special guest speaker. The public is invited to attend. For transportation or more information, please. call 904-964-9264 or visit www. truevinemin.org. Sardis Baptist Church on S.R. 121 in Worthington Springs will host vacation Bible school Sunday-Friday, Aug. 4-9. The theme this year is Colossal Coaster World. It will be 6-8:30 p.m. Friday night will be Family Night. Everyone is welcome to come. If you have any questions please call the church office at 386-496-3685. Pine Level Baptist Church, 3.1 miles west of U.S. 301 on S.R. 100, will hold vacation Bible School each Sunday in July and Aug. 4 from 9:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. "Trailblazers" is open to kids from 4 though sixth grade, while teens and adults may attend the Sunday school and worship services. For more information, please contact the church office at .904-964-6490. Email the details of your congregation's upcoming special events to editor@ bctelegraph.comin. DEADLINE IS MONDAY AT 5 P.M. If ,;" 4 I -gip 3, 0-^ 'Maritime archaeologist Jeff Moates discussed some of the discoveries from a 1559 shipwreck. Found items Included a wooden carving of the boat, believed to be a toy. Archaeologist dips into the past In shallow waters near Pensacola rests one of the oldest shipwrecks found along American borders. In 1559, 13 ships set out on a colonization expedition. Arriving in Pensacola Bay, they were met by.a hur~ricape,. Seven ships, along, with. .everything they carried, sank to the muddy bottom of the bay. During a presentation at Bradford County Public Library, Jeff Moates, a regional director at Florida Public Archaeology Network, explained the process that archaeologists go through to retrieve and protect artifacts from sunken ships, such as the ones f, om the Luna expedition. He showed pictures of the many items found in the remains Moore awarded Ford scholarship through FFA The National FFA Organization awarded a $1,000 Ford Trucks/Built Ford Tough scholarship to Monet Moore. The scholarship is sponsored by Murray Ford as a special project of the National FFA Foundation. Moore, a recent high honors Monet Moore graduate, plans to use the funds to pursue a degree at Florida State University. The scholarship is one of 1,645 awarded through the National FFA Organization's scholarship program this year. The 2013 scholarship recipients were selected from 6,116 applicants from across the country. Selections were based on the applicant's leadership, academic record, FFA and other school and community activities, supervised agricultural or work experience in.agricultural education and future goals. The National FFA Organization provides leadership, personal growth and career success training through agricultural education to 55.7,318 student memlfers in grades seven through 12 who belong to one of 7,498 local FFA chapters throughout the U.S., Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. of oie of the ships, such as the 10-foot tall anchor that took several men to transport, a soldier's breastplate, coins, a carving of a ship, pottery,.and bones from the occupants of the ship (such as rats). Each child who attended the , presentation received a foam toy replica of a ship, which they put together with guidance from Moates. There were also a collection of other items that all attendees could take with them as a souvenir. SPD earns awards, prize money for its enforcement The Starke Police Department was recently recognized in two statewide competitions for its traffic awareness and enforcement efforts. SSPD participates in the Florida Law Enforcement Challenge and the Florida Click it or Ticket Challenge each year. The challenges, gather data pertaining to the accomplishments of Starke police officers during specific enforcement waves. The data is submitted with additional information about awareness efforts, including the usage of social media, signage, community presentations and media releases during the same enforcement wave periods. Law enforcement agencies of similar sizes throughout the state submit the same data and are awarded points for their work. This year, the Starke Police Department finished second in the Florida Law Enforcement Challenge and third in the Click it or Ticket Challenge. For its achievements, the agency received 22,000 points, which translates into dollars to purchase equipment. "I couldn't be prouder of my patrol officers and staff," .said Police Chief Jeff Johnson. "Their efforts to keep our roadways safe, and our public aware of the inherent dangers associated with operating a vehicle is a blessing to our citizens. Through their daily efforts and the recognition received, those points will again provide for the purchase of equipment for the department and officers that will directly benefit the citizens of Starke at no'cost to our citizens." According to Capt. Barry Warren, this is the 12i" consecutive year Starke Police Department has finished in the top three in its category, which is based on department size. > Across the Garden Fence is a column sponsored by the Bradford County Extension Service. Readers who wish to pose gardening questions should forward them to Mary Bridgmani at jtd@ufl.edhi. II.WnuSt-Sa DEN=MARK aSt -F q ji. URN^^ ITUREM^^^^ 6A BRADFORD COUNTY TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, AUG. 1, 2013 LEGAL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 2013-CA-0013 CAPITAL CITY BANK, Plaintiff, v. JOSHUA S. CRAWFORD, an indi- vidual; KAREN H. CRAWFORD, an individual; W. WESLEY BERRY, an individual; A. WAYNE BERRY, an individual; DENNIS BERRY, an indi- vidual; and, WILLIAM A. BERRY, an individual; NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursu- ant to the Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure dated July 10, 2013 and entered in Case No. 2013- CA-0013 of the Circuit Court of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, in and for Bradford County, Florida, wherein CAPITAL CITY BANK is the Plaintiff and JOSHUA S. CRAWFORD, an individual; KAREN.H. CRAWFORD, an individual; W. WESLEY BERRY, an individual; A. WAYNE BERRY, an individual; DENNIS BERRY, an indi- vidual; and, WILLIAM A. BERRY, an individual, are the Defendants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in the front hallway of the Bradford County Courthouse, 945 Ncrth Temple Avenue, Starke, Flori- da32091, at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, August 15, 2013, the following de- scribed property as set forth in said Final Summary Judgment of Foreclo- sure: Real Property A parcel of land lying in the North- west Quarter (1/4) of the Southeast Quarter (1/4) of Section 30, Township 7 South, Range 21 East, Bradford -County, Florida; said parcel being more particularly described as fol- lows: 'Commence at a concrete monu- -ment. found at the Northwest Corner of the Northeast Quarter (1/4) and run South 00 degrees 15 minutes 20 seconds East, along the West- erly boundary thereof, 3291.00 feet to a set concrete monument for the * Point of Beginning. From the Point of Beginning thus described run North 89 degrees 40 minutes 37 seconds SEast, 1335.18 feet to a concrete mon- -ument found on the Easterly bound- ary of said Northwest. Quarter (1/4) .,of Southeast Quarter (1/4); thence -run South 00 degrees P0 minutes 07 seconds East, along said Easterly boundary, 651.19 feet to a concrete monument found at an Intersection -with. the Southerly boundary of said Northwest Quarter (1/4) of South- east Quarter (1/4); thence run South _89 degrees 36 minutes 05 seconds West, along said Southerly bound- ary, 651.03 feet to a concrete monu-, ment; thence run South 89 degrees 40 minutes 27 seconds West, along said Southerly boundary, 650.90 feet to a light wood post; thence run North 8f degrees 54 minutes 24 seconds West, along said Southerly TboundaPy, 36.22 feet to a ' Concrete monument set at an inter- section with the Westerly boundary of said Northwest Quarter (1/4) of : Southeast Quarter (1/4); thenee.run. North 00 degrees 15-minutes 20 seconds West, along said Westerly boundary, 651.19 feet to the Point of Beginning. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the Sedate 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 July 17, 2013. RAY NORMAN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By:.Ramona Jefferson Deputy Clerk Ken Abele, Esquire Gerald C,Thoams, Esquire Ausley & McMullen, P.A. Post Office Box 391 Tallahassee, Florida 32302' 7z/ EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 04-2012-CA-252 GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC, Plaintiff, vs. JOSHUA E. ENG A/K/A JOSHUA SG. ENG; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOSHUA E. ENG A/K/A JOSHUA G. ENG; ELIZABETH R. ENG; UN- KNOWN SPOUSE OF ELIZABETH R. ENG; UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2; Defendant(s) FINAL JUDGMENT This action was heard before the Cqurt on Plaintiff's Motion for Final Summary Judgment on July. 17, 2013 at 11:00 AM. IT IS ADJUDGED that: 1. Plaintiff, GREEN TREE SERVIC- ING LLC, 345 St. Peter Street, St. Paul, MN 55102, is due: Principal Balance $77,192.97 Prejudgment Interest $11,149.85 Per diem interest at 7.37% from 01/11/2007 to 07/17/2013 Property Inspection $70.00 Beginning Balance ($1,347.11) Hazard/Fire Insurance $3,803.00 Flood Insurance $1,310.00 PMI $666.91 - County Tax $559.40 Title Search $200.00 Clerk's Filing Fee $907.50 Service of Process.$215.00 Clerk's Summons Fee $60.00 Recording Fee $17.00 SMediation Fee $225.00 GRAND TOTAL $96,376.63 that shall bear interest at the prevail- ing legal rate of interest. 2. Plaintiff holds a lien for the total sum superior to all claims or estates of defendantss, JOSHUA E. ENG A/K/AJOSHUAG. ENG; ELIZABETH R. ENG; on the following described property in Bradford County, Florida: Beginning at a concrete monument marking the quarter section comer of the East line of Section 26, Town- ship 8 South, Range 22 East, Brad- ford County, Florida; thence North along the Section line 357.25 feet to an iron pipe, said pipe being the POINT OF BEGINNING of the land herein described; thence continue North 204.20 feet to an iron pipe; thence west 150.00 feet to an iron pipe; thence South 158.30, feet to an iron pipe; thence South 7258', East, 156.90 feet more or less to the POINT OF BEGINNING.' A/K/A 3632 SE 10th PI Melrose, FL 32666 3. If the total sum with interest at the rate described in paragraph 1 and all costs accrued subsequent to this judgment are not paid, the Clerk of this Court shall sell the property at public sale on .November 14, 2013 at 11:00 AM to the highest bidder for cash, except as prescribed in para- graph 4, at Front entrance of the east side of the Bradford County Court- house, 945 North Temple Avenue Starke, FL 32091 in accordance with section 45.031, Florida Statutes, us- ing the following method: At Front entrance of the east side of the Bradford County Courthouse, 945 North Temple Avenue Starke, FL 32091 beginning at 11:00 AM on the prescribed date. 4. Plaintiff shall advance all subse- quent costs of this action and.shall be reimbursed for them by the clerk if plaintiff is not the purchaser of the property for sale, provided, however, that the purchaser of the property for sale shall be responsible for the documentary stamps payable on the certificate of title. If plaintiff is the pur- chaser, the clerk shall credit plaintiffs bid with the total sum with interest and costs accruing subsequent, to this judgment, or such part of it as is necessary to pay the bid in full. 5. On filing the certificate of title the clerk shall distribute the proceeds of the sale, so far as they are sufficient, by paying: first, all of plaintiffs costs; second, documentary stamps affixed to the certificate; third, plaintiffs attor- ney's fees; fourth, the total sum due to plaintiff, less me, items paid, plus interest at the rate prescribed in para- graph 1 from this date to the date of the sale; and by retaining any remain- ing amount pending the further order of this court. j6. On filing the certificate of sale, defendants) and all persons claiming under or against defendants) since the filing of the notice of lis pendens shall be foreclosed of all estate or claim in the property, except as to claims or rights under chapter 718 or chapter 720, Florida Statutes, if any. Upon the filing of the certificate of title, the person named on the cer- tificate of title shall be let into posses- sion of the property at 3632 SE 10th PI, Melrose, FL 32666. 7. Jurisdiction of. this action is re- tained to enter further orders that are - proper including, without limitation, a efficiency judgment. IF THIS PROPERTY IS SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, THERE MAY BE ADDITIONAL MONEY FROM THE SALE AFTER PAYMENT OF PER- SONS WHO ARE ENTITLED TO BE PAID FROM THE SALE PROCEEDS PURSUANTTOTHIS, . FINAL JUDGMENT. IF YOU ARE A SUBORDINATE LIEN- HOLDER CLAIMING A RIGHT TO FUNDS REMAINING AFTER THE SALE, YOU MUST-FILE A CLAIM WITH THE CLERK NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. IF YOU FAIL TO FILE A. CLAIM, YOU WILL NOT BE ENTITLED TO ANY RE- MAINING FUNDS. IF YOU ARE THE PROPERTY OWNER, YOU MAY CLAIM THESE FUNDS YOURSELF. YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO HAVE A LAWYER, OR ANY OTHER REPRESENTA- TION AND YOU DO NOT HAVE TO ASSIGN YOUR RIGHTS TO ANY- ONE ELSE IN ORDER FOR YOU TO CLAIM ANY MONEY TO WHICH YOU ARE. ENTITLED. PLEASE CHECK WITH THE BRADFORD COUNTY CLERK OF COURT ATTN: CIRCUIT CIVIL'945'NBIORTHTEMPLE AVENUE/'RQQOM 257 P.O."DR-AWER B, STARKE,, FL, 32091, WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS AFTER THE-SALE TO SEE IF THERE IS ADDITIONAL MONEY FROM THE FORECLO- SURE SALE THAT THE CLERK HAS IN THE REGISTRY OF THE COURT. IF YOU DECIDE TO SELL YOUR HOME OR HIRE SOMEONE TO HELP YOU CLAIM THE ADDITION- AL MONEY, YOU SHOULD READ VERY CAREFULLY ALL PAPERS YOU ARE REQUIRED TO SIGN, ASK SOMEONE ELSE, PREFER- ABLY AN ATTORNEY WHO IS NOT RELATED TO THE PERSON OF- FERING TO HELP YOU, TO MAKE SURE THAT YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU ARE SIGNING AND THAT- YOU ARE NOT TRANSFER- RING YOUR PROPERTY;OR THE EQUITY IN YOUR PROPERTY WITHOUTTHE PROPER INFORMA- TION. IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO PAY AN ATTORNEY, YOU MAY CONTACT: THREE RIVERS-LEGAL SERVICES, 901 NW 8TH AVE, STE D-5, GAINESVILLE, FL 32601,352- 372-0519, TO SEE IF YOU QUALIFY FINANCIALLY FOR THEIR SERVIC- ES. IF THEY CANNOT ASSIST YOU, THEY MAY BE ABLE TO REFER YOU TO A LOCAL BAR REFERRAL AGENCY OR SUGGEST OTHER OPTIONS. IF YOU CHOOSE TO CONTACT THREE RIVERS LEGAL SERVICES FOR ASSISTANCE, YOU SHOULD DO SO AS SOON AS POS- SIBLE AFTER THE 'RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE. 8. The Plaintiff may assign the judg- ment and credit bid by the filing of an assignment without further Order of the Court. DONE AND ORDERED this 17 day of ., July, 2013 at Bradford County, FlOrida. PHYLLIS M. ROSIER Circuit Court Judge Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra 9204 King Palm Drive TampaFL 33619-1328 Attorneys for Plaintiff 7/25 2tchg 8/1 BCT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR B'RADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 042012CA000402XXXXXX BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. CURTIS J. COLSTON; ET AL., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to an Order or Summary Fi- nal Judgment of foreclosure dated July 13, 2013, and entered in Case No. 042012CA000402XXXXXX of the Circuit Court in and for Bradford County, Florida, wherein BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. is Plaintiff and CUR- TIS J. COLSTON; UNKNOWN TEN- ANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and ALL UNKNOWN PAR- TIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, OR HAVING OR CLAIM- ING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED, are Defen- dants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in the Lobby of the Bradford County Courthouse; 945 N. Temple Avenue, Starke, FL 32091 County? Florida, 11:00 a.m. on the 12 day of September, 2013, the following described property as set forth in said Order or Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT 47, PARKWOOD SUBDIVI- SION, AS PER PLAT THEREOF RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE. 5.OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- ) TEREST 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. In accordance with'the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the Clerk of the Court not lat- er than five business days prior to the proceeding at the Bradford County Courthouse. Telephone 904-964- 6280 or 1-800-955-8770 via Florida Relay Service. DATED at Starke, Florida, on July 24, 2013. RAY NORMAN As Clerk, Circuit Court By: Lisa Brannon. As Deputy Clerk SHD Legal Group P.A. Attorneys for Plaintiff PO BOX 11438 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33339-1438 Telephone: (954) 564-0071 Service E-mail: answers@shdlegalgroup.com 8/1 2tchg 8/8-BCT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, SFLORIDA CASE NO. 04-2012-CA-20 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- TION Plaintiff, V. BRENT MESSERSCHMIDT; UN- KNOWN SPOUSE OF BRENT MESSERSCHMIDT; UNKNOWN TENANT 1; UNKNOWN TENANT 2; AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTSS, WHO (IS/ ARE) NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM AS HEIRS, DEVISEES,. GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI- TORS, TRUSTEES, SPOUSES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; FLORIDA HOUSING FINANCE CORPORA- TION' Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclo- sure dated October 07, 2013, in this cause, I will sell the property situated in BRADFORD County, Florida, de- scribed as: A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN BLOCK "A" OF "MT. PLEASANT ON SILVER LAKE", AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 45, OF THE PUB- LIC RECORDS OF BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA; SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DE- SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGIN AT A CONCRETE MONU- MENT AT THE IN]i ERSECTION OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF COUNTRY ROAD 21-A AND THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LAKE SHORE DRIVE AS PER SAID PLAT AND RUN EAST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF SAID LAKE SHORE -DRIVE. A II.TANCE OF 125,00 -FEET TAN'jRFQN-.ROQD: THENCE RUN SOUTH 05-05'20" WEST A DISTANCE OF 199.50 FEET TO AN IRON ROD; THENCE RUN SOUTH 1523'50" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 157.40 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE RUN NORTH 6323'57" WEST, 99.36 FEET TO AN IRON ROD ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 21-A; THENCE RUN NORTH 04'19'21" EAST, ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 306.84 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. a/k/a 898 S.E. 58TH ST., KEYSTONE HEIGHTS, FL 32656-6376 at public sale on August '29, 2013, at eleven o'clock a.m., at the east front door of tihe Bradford County Courthouse, 945 N. Temple Avenue, Starke, FL 32091, to the highest bid- der for cash, except as prescribed in paragraph 4, in accordance with Sec- tion 45.031, Florida Statutes. 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. Dated at Starke, Florida,- this 24 day of July, 2013. Ray Norman Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lisa Brannon Deputy Clerk DOUGLAS C. Zahm, P.A. 12425 28th Street North, Suite 200 St. Petersburg, FL 33716 (727) 536-4911 phone/ (727) 539-1094 fax IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DIS- ABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOM- MODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICI- PATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CER- TAIN, ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CON- TACT JAN PHILLIPS, ADA COOR- DINATOR, 201 EAST UNIVERSITY AVENUE, GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA, (352)337-6237, WITHIN 2 WORK- ING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS. IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALLTDD 1-800- 952-8771 8/1 2tchg 8/8-BCT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 04-2010-CA-000624 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC- CESSOR BY MERGER TO COUNTRYWIDE BANK, FSB, Plaintiff, VS. SCOTT F. MAHAFFEY A/K/A SCOTT MAHAFFEY; et al., Defendant(s). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE PURSUANT TO CHAP- TER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sale will be made pursuant to' an Order or Finrl Summary Judgment. Final Judgment was awarded on July 17, 2013 in Civil Case No. 04- 2010-CA-000624, of the Circuit Court of the Judicial Circuit in and for BRADFORD County, Florida, wherein, BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO COUNTRYWIDE BANK, FSB is the.., Plaintiff, and SCOTT F. MAHAFFEY A/K/A SCOTT MAHAFFEY; STATE OF FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE; CLERK OF COURT, BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA; .UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SCOTT F. MAHAFFEY are Defendants. The clerk of the court, Bradford County will sell to the highest bidder for cash FRONT LOBBY OF THE COURTHOUSE beginning at 11 am. on the 29 day of August, 2013 the following described real property as set forth in said Final Summary Judg- ment, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE IN THE COUNTY OF BRADFORD AND STATE OF FLORIDA, BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTH- WEST CORNER OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 22 EAST, AND RUNNING SOUTH 650 FEET FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE RUN SOUTH 105 FEET, THENCE RUN WEST 574 FEET TO THE STATE ROAD #28, THENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG EAST SIDE OF SAID ROAD 105 FEET, THENCE EAST 585 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND LYING AND BE- ING IN SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4, OF SEC- TION 3, TOWNSHIP 7, RANGE 22 EAST. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- TEREST 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. Dated this 24 day of July, 2013. CLERK OF THE COURT Ray Norman S Lisa.Brannon Deputy Clerk Aldridge I Connors, LLP Attorney for Plaintiff(s) 7000 West Palmetto PLArk Rd., Suite 307 Boca Raton, FL 33433 IMPORTANT If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed- ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assis- tance. Persons with a disability who need any accommodation in order to participate should call Jan Phillips, ADA Coordinator, Alachua County Courthouse, 201 E. University Ave., Gainesville, FL 32601 at (352) 337- 6237 within two (2) working days of your receipt of this notice; if you are .hearing impaired call (800) 955-8771; if you are, voice impaired, call (800) 955-8770. 8/1 2tchg 8/8-BCT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 04-2012-CA-000150 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, v. EARLAND W. FIELDER, JR.; KATHLEEN P. FIELDER; UN- KNOWN TENANT 1; UNKNOWN TENANT 2; AND ALL UN- KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTSS, WHO (IS/ARE) NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PAR- TIES CLAIM AS HEIRS, DEVI- SEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUST- EES, SPOUSES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; Defendants. .NOTICE OF SALE Notice' is hereby given that, pursu- ant to the Final Judgment of Fore- closure-"dated July 17; 2013; in this cause, I'"Willl sell the property situated in BRADFORD County, Florida, de- scribed as: LOT 17, -BLOCK 2, KEYSTONE, CLUB ESTATES, UNIT 1, ACCORD- ING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THERE- OF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 9-10, OF THE PUBLIC RE- CORDS OF BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA. a/k/a 4329 SE 2ND AVENUE, KEY- STONE HEIGHTS, FL 32656 at public sale on August 29, 2013, at eleven o'clock a.m., at the east front door of the Bradford County Courthouse, 945- N. Temple Avenue, Starke, FL 32091, to the highest bid- der for cash, except as prescribed in paragraph 4, in accordance with Sec- tion 45.031, Florida Statutes. 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. Dated at Starke, Florida this 24 day of July, 2013.' \ Ray Norman Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lisa Brannon Deputy Clerk DOUGLAS C. ZAHM, P.A.. 12425 28th Street North, Suite 200 St. Petersburg, FL 33716 (727) 536-4911 phone / (727) 539-1094 fax IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DIS- ABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOM- MODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICI- PATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CER- TAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CON- TACT JAN PHILLIPS, ADA COOR- DINATOR, 201 EAST UNIVERSITY AVENUE, GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA, (352)337-6237, WITHIN 2 WORK- ING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS. IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALLTDD 1-800- 952-8771 8/1 2tchg 8/8-BCT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 04-2012-CA-000438 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, v. JOHN G SHQBRIS; KAREN S. SHOBRIS N/K/A KAREN S. HARDER; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF KAREN S. SHOBRIS N/K/A KAREN S. HARDER; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOHN G. SHOBRIS; UNKNOWN TENANT 1; UNKNOWN TENANT 2; AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTSS, WHO (IS/ARE) NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM AS HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI- TORS, TRUSTEES, SPOUSES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; COMPASS BANK Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursu- ant to the Final Judgment of Fore- closure dated July 17, 2013, in this cause, I will sell the property situated in BRADFORD County, Florida, de- scribed as: LOT 2 AND THE EAST 62.0 FEET OF LOT 3. BLOCK C, OF A REPLAT OF A PART OF MT. PLEASANT ON SILVER LAKE, AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 20, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BRADFORD COUN- TY, FLORIDA. a/k/a 550 SE 51ST ST. KEYSTONE HEIGHT, FL 32656 at public sale on August 29, 2013, at eleven o'clock a.m., at the east front door of the Bradford County Courthouse, 945 N. Temple Avenue, Starke, FL 32091, to the highest bid- der for cash, except as prescribed in paragraph 4, in accordance with Sec- tion 45.031, Florida Statutes. 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. Dated at Starke, Florida, this 24 day of July, 2013. Ray Norman Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lisa Brannon Deputy Clerk DOUGLAS C. ZAHM, P.A.. 12425 28th Street North, Suite 200 St. Petersburg, FL 33716 (727) 536-4911 phone / (727) 539-1094 fax IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DIS- ABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOM- MODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICI- PATE IN THIS PROCEEDING. YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CER- TAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CON- TACT JAN PHILLIPS, ADA COOR- DINATOR, 201 EAST UNIVERSITY AVENUE, GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA, (352)337-6237, WITHIN 2 WORK- ING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS. IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALLTDD 1-800- 952-8771 8/1 2tchg 8/8-BCT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF . THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 04-2012-CA-252 GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC, Plaintiff, - vs. JOSHUA E. ENG A/K/A JOSHUA G. ENG; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOSHUA E. ENG A/K/A JOSHUA G. ENG; ELIZABETH R. ENG; UN- KNOWN SPOUSE OF ELIZABETH R. ENG; UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2; Defendant(s) NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursu- ant to a Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure entered m the above- styled cause, in the Circuit Court ,of Bradford County, Florida, I will sell the property situated in Bradford County, lorida, described as: Beginning at a concrete monument marking the quarter section corner of the East line of Section 26, Town- ship 8 South, Range 22 East, Brad- ford County, Florida; thence North along the Section line 357.25 feet to an iron pipe, said pipe being the POINT OF BEGINNING oftthe land herein described; thence continue North 204.20 feet to an iron pipe; thence west 150.00 feet to an iron pipe; thence South 158.30 feet to an iron pipe; thence South 72058', East, 156.90 feet more or less to the POINT OF BEGINNING. A/K/A 3632 SE 10th PI Melrose, FL 32666. at public sal, 'o10 the highest ahd best 'bidder, for&' 0ashFEtont entrance of the east side of the Bradford County Courthouse, 945 North Temple Av- Senue Starke, FL 32091 at 11:00 AM, on November 14, 2013& Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other t:ian the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Witness, my hand and seal of this court on the 24 day of July, 2013: CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By Lisa Brannon Deputy Clerk Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra 9204 King Palm Drive Tampa, PL 33619-1328 Attorneys for Plaintiff AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES (ADA) REQUESTS FOR ACCOM- MODATIONS FOR NOTICE OF COURT PROCEEDINGS: .. If you are a person 'with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate- in this proceed- ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain as- sistance. .Please contact Ms. Jan Phillips, ADA Coordinator, Alachua County Family and Civil Justice Center, 201 East University Avenue, Room 410, Gainesville, FL 32601 at (352) 337-6237 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this noti- fication if the time before the sched- uled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. If you are deaf or hard of hearing and require an ASL interpreter or an assisted listening device to partici- pate in a proceeding, please contact the Court Interpreter Program at in- terpreter@circuit8.org 8/1 2tchg 8/8-BCT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 04-2012-CA-000377 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Plaintiff, JAMES A. SELLERS, JR. A/K/A JAMES ALVA SELLERS, JR.;etal., Defendant(s), NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursu- ant to a Final Judgment dated July 17, 2013, entered in Civil Case N6.: 04- 2012-CA-000377, of the Circuit Court of the EIGHTH Judicial Circuit in and for BRADFORD County, Florida, wherein BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., is Plaintiff and JAMES A. SALLERS, JR. A/K/A JAMES ALVA SELLERS, JR.; LISA M. SELLERS A/K/A LISA SELLERS; LOLA J. SELLERS; UN- KNOWN SPOUSE OF LOLA J. SELLERS; ERIKA ROSA- RIO; UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UN- KNOWN TENANT #2; ALL OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING IN- TERESTS BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- DANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAME UNKNOWN PARTIES-MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPO.IUS- ES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANYI- EES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS, are Defendants. RAY NORMAN, the Clerk of Court will sell to the highest bidder for cash in the lobby of the Courthouse" located at 945 North Temple Avenue, Starke, FL32091 at 11:00 a.m. on the 19th day of September, 2013 the following described real property as set forth i. said Final Summary Judgment, to wit: A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 22 EAST, BRADFORD COUNTY, FLOR- IDA; SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 28 AND RUN S8935'29" W, AS A BASIS OF BEARINGS, ALONG THE SOU'H LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 114 FOR A DISTANCE OF 1311.50 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTH- EAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTIO.. 28; THENCE RUN N0155'31"W, ALONG LAST SAID WEST LINE, FOR A DISTANCE OF 665.90 FEET; THENCE RUN S8957'30"W FOR DISTANCE OF 8.48 FEET TO 'A' FOUND 1/2" IRON PIPE; THENCE RUN N0009'12"E FOR A DISTANCE OF 685.99 FEET TO A FOUND 1/2" IRON ROD LOCATED ON TH-E SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NW 41st AVENUE; THENCE RUN S8937'21"W, ALONG SAD RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, FOR A DIS- TANCE OF 258.34 FEET TO ,A FOUND 3"X3" CONCRETE MONU- MENT; THENCE RUN S0037'15".W FOR A DISTANCE OF 41.60 FEET TO A FOUND 1/2 IRON PIPE; THENCE RUN S8952'18"W FOP A DISTANCE OF 185.83 FEET TO A SET 1/2" IRON ROD FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING, FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING THUS DE- SCRIBED RUN S00007'31"W FOR A DISTANCE OF 388.02 FEET TO:A SET 1/2," IRON ROD; THENCE RUN S8955'37"W FOR A DISTANCE Of 207.14 FEET TO A FOUND 1" IRON PIPE; THENCE fRUN N0039'45"W FOR A DISTANCE OF 75.18 FEET TO A FOUND 3"X3" CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE RUN S8955'05"W FOR A DISTANCE (F 315.96 FEETTO A FOUND 1/2" IRON ROD LOCATED ON THE SOUTH- EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NW 41" AVENUE; THENCE RUN N4458'01"E, ALONG SAID RIGHT- OF-WAY LINE, FOR A DISTANCE OF 442.50 FEET TO A FOUND 3"X" CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE RUN N8952'18"E FOR A DISTANCE OF 212.10 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.1 TOGETHER WITH THAT CER- TAIN 2007 CAVALIER MANUFAC- TURED HOME SERIAL NUMBER BL07GA0138091A/B. . This property is located at the Street address of: 22253 NW 41ST AVE- NUE, STARKE, FL 32091. If you are a person claiming a right to funds remaining after the sale, you must file a claim with the clerk no later than 60 days after the sale. If you fail to file a claim you will not be entitled to any remaining funds. After 60 days, only the owner of record as of tle date of the lis pendens may claim the surplus. WITNESS my hand and the seal ,of the court on July 24, 2013. ', I RAY NORMAN CLERK OF THE.COURT By: Lisa Brannon Deputy:Clerk Attorney for Plaintiff: Elizabeth R. Wellborn, P.A. * 350 Jim Moran Blvd. Suite 100 Deerfield .Beach, FL 33442 , Telephone: (954) 354-3544 : Facsimile: (954) 354-3545 Email: docserviceiJs6rwlaw.com IN ACCQO DA ICEM.WITH' THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs any accommoda- tion in order to participate in this pro- ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assis- tance. Please contact the ADA Coor- dinator, Alachua County Courthouse, 201 East University Ave., Gainesville, FL 32601 at (352) 337-6237 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired call 711. 8/1 2tchg,8/8-BCT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 2012-CA-000625 BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY,, Plaintiff, vs. TODD EUGENE HENDERSON, ET AL. Defendants NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursu- ant to a Final Judgment of Foreclo- sure dated July 17, 2013, and en- tered in Case No. 2012-CA-000625, of the Circuit Court of the Eighth Ju- dicial Circuit in and for BRADFORD County, Florida. BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (hereafter "Plaintiff'), is Plaintiff and TODD EUGENE HENDERSON; LVNV FUNDING LLC, are defen- dants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in the LOBBY of the Courthouse; 945 North Temple Avenue, Starke, at 11:00 a.m., on the 12 day of September, 2013, the fol- lowing described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 4, SMOKERISE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 33, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA., If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in or- der to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Persons with a disability who need any accommodation in order to participate should call Jan Phillips, ADA Coordinator, Alachua County Courthouse, 201 E. University Ave., Gainesville, FL 32601 at (352) 337- 6237 within two (2) working days of your receipt of this notice; if you are hearing impaired call (800) 955-8771; if you are voice impaired, call (800) 955-8770. - Dated this 24 day of July, 2013. S. RAY NORMAN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT BY Lisa Brannon As DeputyClerk Van Ness Law Firm, PLC 1239 E. Newport Center Drive Suite #110 Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442 Phone(954)5fl-2031 Fax.(954)571-2033 Pleadings@vanlawfl.com 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. See LEGALS, next page mrl-r THURSDAY, AUG. 1, ZU1.5 BRADFORD COUNTY TELEGRAPH 7A LEGALS Continued from 6A ; 8/1 2tchg 8/8-BCT i IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, W AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA SCASE NO. 04-2012-CA-000494 BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMI FED LIABILITY COMPANY, .Plaintiff, ys. .IACK THOMAS; JUDY THOMAS A/K/A JUDY E. THOMAS, ET AL. 'Defendants --NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE S"SALE -NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursu- ant to a Final Judgment of Foreclo- sure dated July 17, 2013, and entered -1 Case No. 04-2012-CA-000494, of -the.Circuit Court of the Eighth Judi- cial Circuit in and for BRADFORD County, Florida. BAYVIEW LOAN ,SERVICING, LLC, A DELAWARE 'LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY :,(hereafter "Plaintiff), is Plaintiff and 'JACK THOMAS; JUDY THOMAS :A/K/A JUDY E. THOMAS; GEORGE 'Y. SALAMEH, are defendants. I will .sell to the highest and' best bidder ,for cash in the LOBBY of the Court- ..house; 945 North Temple Avenue, 'Starke, at.11:00 a.m,, -on the 19 day "of September 2013, the following 'described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: 'LOT 4, BLOCK 1, OF A.L. ALVA- REZ ADDITION TO THE CITY OF "STARKE, FLORIDA, AS PER PLAT ,RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2 AT 'PAGE 36 THEREOF OF THE CUR- BENT PUBLIC RECORDS OF .BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA; .-ALSO BEGINNING AT THE SOUTH- EIAST CORNER OF LOT 2 OF 'BLOCK 1 OF A.L. ALVAREZ ADDI- "TION TO THE CITY OF STARKE, 'FLOR!DA, AS PER PLAT THERE- OF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2 'AT PAGE 36 THEREOF OF THE .-CURRENT PUBLIC RECORDS OF *-.RADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAND RUN NORTH FOUR (4) FEET, -THENCE RUN WESTERLY TO THE :.SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 2, THENCE ,RUN EASTERLY ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 2 TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING. if you are a 'person with a disability who needs any accommodation in -.brder to participate in this proceed- ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assis- 'tance. Persons with a disability who ;need any accommodation in order to 'participate should call Jan Phillips, "'-ADA Coordinator, Alachua County '"Courthouse, 201 E. University Ave., cGainesville, FL 32601 at (352) 337- '-6237 within two (2) working days of ;'your receipt of this notice; if you are hearing impaired call (800) 955-8771; if you are voice impaired, call (800) 955-8770. . '_Dated this 24 day of July, 2013. RAY NORMAN ," CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT : BY Lisa Brannqn As Deputy Clerk Van Ness Law Firm, PLC 1239 E. Newport Center Drive Suite #110 0 Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442 Phone (954) 571-2031 Fax (954)571,2033..;'. Sz0. -ny person claiming an interest in b-':le surplus from the sale, if any, other -". an the property owner as of the '"jate of the Lis Pendens must file a 1;:.talm within 60 days after the sale. 8/1 2Tchg 8/8-BCT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE '"EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 CASE NO. 04-2012-CA-000049 VELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. plaintiff, OSHUA" WISHAM; ELIZABETH :"- lSHAM; UNKNOWN TENANT 1; INKNOWN TENANT 2; AND ALL "' INKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- Q G BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR '. AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED *.'EFENDANT(S), WHO (IS/ARE) &T OTKNOWN TO BE DEAD OR LIVE, WHETHER SAID UN- NOWN PARTIES CLAIM AS EIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, SSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI- ORS, TRUSTEES, SPOUSES, : )R OTHER CLAIMANTS; HIDDEN IILLS IV PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. l defendants. NOTICE OF SALE otice is hereby given that, pursu- nrit to the Final Judgment of Fore- osure dated July 17, 2013, in this ause, I will sell the property situated 1 BRADFORD County, Florida, de- ;ribed as: SOT 6 OF HIDDEN HILLS UNIT IV, CCORDINGTOTHE P6ATTHERE- IF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, ;:.AGE 63, PUBLIC RECORDS OF RADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA. --A/kda 4565 SE 3RD PLACE; KEY- .-, ;TONE HEIGHTS, FL 32656 ;. .t public sale on August 29, 2013, .... .t eleven o'clock a.m., at the east S'ont door of the Bradford County " courthouse 945 N. Temple Avenue, .- itarke, FL 32091, to the highest bid- er for cash, except as prescribed in e'*: paragraph 4, in accordance with Sec- on 45:031, Florida Statutes. --,-ny person claiming a'n interest in :; e surplus from the sale, if any, either than the property owner as of v-,' he date of the lis pendens must file , i claim within 60 days after the sale. )ated at Starke,'FIorida, this 24 day : )f July, 2013. -' Ray Norman -1 Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lisa Brannon Deputy.Clerk .. OUGLAS C. ZAHM, P.A.. -.12425 28th Street North, Suite 200 :St. Petersburg, FL33716 (727) 536-4911 phone / '(727) 539-1094 fax 'IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DIS- ABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOM- MODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICI- PATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ,: ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU TO .THE PROVISION OF CER- ,:.TAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CON- .TACT JAN PHILLIPS, ADA COOR- DINATOR, 201. EAST UNIVERSITY AVENUE, GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA, (352)337-6237, WITHIN 2 WORK- ING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS. IF YOU ARE HEARING' OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALLTOD 1-800- 952-8771 8/1 2tchg 8/8-BCT -.' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE S. EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 04-2012-CA-00389 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- TIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, vs. LEODANIS CARMENATE; UN- KNOWN SPOUSE OF LEODANIS CARMENATE; IF LIVING, INCLUD- ING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANTSS, IF REMAR- RIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGN- EES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PER- SONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTSS; UNKNOWN TEN- ANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2; Defendant(s) NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursu- ant to a Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above- styled cause, in the Circuit Court of Bradford County, Florida, I will sell the property situate in Bradford County, Florida, described as: A PARCEL OF LAND LYING PARTLY IN LOTS 51, 52, 53, 61, AND 62 IN SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 22 EAST, AS PER PLAT OF WOODLAWN, AS RECORDED IN PLAT. BOOK-I, PAGE 17, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA; SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DE- SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: . COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 62 AND RUN NORTH 00010'54" WEST, ALONG THE EASTERLY BOUND- ARY THEREOF, 532.80 FEET. FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING. FROM POINT OF BEGINNING THUS DE- SCRIBED RUN NORTH 89021'46" WEST, 630.58 FEET TO AN IN- TERSECTION WITH A SOUTH- EASTERLY PROLONGATION OF THE SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY OF A DRAINAGE-DITCH; THENCE NORTH 6233'08" EAST, ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY PROLON- GATION AND ALONG THE SOUTH- ERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID DITCH, 894.17 FEET; THENCE NORTH 7851'49" WEST, ALONG -SAID SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY, 75.91 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY OF THE RIGHT OF WAY OF NW 38TH AVENUE; THENCE NORTH 0017'44" EAST, ALONG SAID EASTERLY BOUNDARY, 354.52 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONU- MENT FOUND ON THE NORTH- ERLY BOUNDARYOF SAID LOT 53; THENCE SOUTH 8918'30" EAST, ALONG THE NORTHERLY BOUND- ARY OF SAID LOTS 53,52, AND 51, A DISTANCE OF 1494.39 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT FOUND AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 51; THENCE SOUTH ,0010'54" EAST, ALONG THE EAST- ERLY BOUNDARY THEREOF .AND ALONG THE EASTERLY BOUND- ARY OF SAID LOT 62, A DISTANCE OF 770.31 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ' THIS PARCEL INCLUDES ALL OF LOT 52 AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 17, NOT SPECIFI- CALLY PROVIDED FOR 'IN THE ABOVE LEGAL DESCRIPTION AS WELL AS ALL OF LOT 53 EAST OF NORTHWEST 38TH AVENUE RIGHT OF WAY. at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash. Front entrance of the east side of the Bradford County Cqurthouse...a.45,:rtb|,Temple Av- enuelStaie9tP a l i SAM, off S e f&eber19, 20T13. --.. 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. Witness, my hand and seal of this court on the 24 day of July, 2013. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By Lisa Brannon Deputy Clerk Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra 9204 King Palm Drive Tampa, FL 33619-1328, Attorneys for Plaintiff AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES (ADA) REQUESTS FOR ACCOM- MODATIONS FOR NOTICE OF .COURT PROCEEDINGS:. If you are a person with c disability who needs any accommodation in or- der to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please' contact Ms. Jari Phillips, ADA Coordinator, Alachua County Family and Civil Justice Center, 201 East University Avenue, Room 410, Gainesville, FL 32601 at (352) 337- 6237 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or im- mediately upon receiving this notifi- cation if the time before the' scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im- paired, call 711. If you are deaf or hard of hearing and * require an ASL interpreter or an as- sisted listening device to participate in a proceeding, please contact the Court Interpreter Program at inter-. preter@clrcuit8.org 8/1 2tchg 8/8-BCT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE No. 12000281 CAAXMX THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWABS, INC., ASSET- BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-19, PLAINTIFF, VS. HICKMAN DYE A/K/A HICKMAN L. DYE, ETAL. DEFENDANTSS. . NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursu- ant to the Final Judgment of Fore- closure dated July 17, 2013 in the above action, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at Bradford, Florida, on November 14, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. at East front door of courthouse- 945 North Temple Ave., Starke, FL 32091 for the following described property: A parcel of land located in the South- west 1/4 of Section 1, Township 8 South, Range 22 East, Bradford County, Florida. Commonly referred to as "Lots 40 and 42 on Cypress Av- enue", of an unrecorded plot of Crys- tal Lake Homesites, and legally de- scribed as follows: Commence at the Southwest corner of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 1, Township 8 South, Range 22 East, and run thence East along the Section line distance of 1633.5 feet; thence run North 0 deg 37 min East distance of 1105 feet to a point for the Point of Beginning. From this Point of Beginning un thence'N 89 deg 21 mmin 00 secW a distance of 100 feet to a concrete monument; thence run N 00 deg 37 min 00 sec E a distance of 260.20 feet to an iron rod; thence run N 89 deg 35 min 00 sec E a dis- tance. of 200.00 feet to an iron rod; thence run S 00 deg 37 min 00 sec W a distance of 266.90 feet (to Cypress Avenue); thence run N 89 deg 21 min 00 sec W a distance of 100.00 feet to an iron pipe and to close; 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. The Court, in its discretion, may enlarge the time of the sale. Notice of the changed time of sale shall be published as provided herein. DATED: 7-24-13 By: Lisa Brannon Deputy Clerk of the Court Gladstone Law Group, P.A. 1499 W. Palmetto Park Road, Suite 300 BocaRaton, FL 33486 If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in or- der to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact ADA Coordinator at 352-337-6237 or at ada@circuit8. org, Alachua County Courthouse, 201 E. University Avenue, Room 410, Gainesville, FL 32601 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear- ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the sche uled appearance is less than 7. days; if you are hearing or voice im- paired, call 711.F 8/1 2tchg 8/8-BCT NOTICE The City of Lawtey Charter Revision Committee will be conducting a meet- ing on Tuesday, August 6h at 6:00 p.m., at Lawtey City Hall, 2793 Lake St., Lawtey, Florida. All interested parties are invited to attend. 8/1 ltchg-BCT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Timothy J. Crawford Last known address of: 905 E Thomas St APT 19 Starke FL 32091 You are hereby notified that your eli- gibility to vote is in question. You are required to contact the Supervisor of Elections, in Starke, Florida, no later than thirty (30) days after the,date of this publishing. Failure to respond will result in a determination of ineligibility by the Supervisor and your name will be removed from the statewide voter registration system. Terry L. Vaughan Bradford County Supervisor of Elec- tions P.O. Box 58 945 N. Temple Ave., Suite C Starke, FL 32091 8/1 ltchg-BCT NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: SPRATLIN TOWING & RECOVERY, LLC. gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 08/13/2013, 10:00 am at 18536 US Hwy 301 N., STARKE, FL 32091- 0314, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. SPRATLIN TOWING & RECOVERY, LLC. re- serves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. 1HGCG566X2A074302 2002 HON- DA JT8BH22F2T0061724 1996 LEXUS 8/1 ltchg-BCT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ... EIGHTH JUDICIAL.CIRCUIT OF -"'.'E'&tATEOF.FLOIbA IN AND .... FOR BRADFOR COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 04-2010-CA-000371 CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff, vs. RICHARD W.. PERKINSON, JR. A/K/A RICHARD PERKINSON, JR.; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RICHARD W. PERKINSON, JR. A/K/A RICH- ARD PERKINSON, JR. IF ANY; KENNA L. PERKINSON A/K/A KEN- NA LEA PERKINSON; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF KENNA L. PERKINSON A/K/A KENNA LEA PERKINSON IF ANY; IF LIVING, IN- CLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANTSS, IF RE- MARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS,, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGN- EES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PER- SONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED DEFEN- DANTS); JOHN DOE; JANE DOE; Defendant(s) ,NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursu- ant to a Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above- styled cause, in the Circuit Court of Bradford County, Florida, I will sell the property situate in Bradford County, Florida, described as: PARCEL 1: A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN FRACTIONAL SECTION 4, TOWN- SHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 21 EAST, BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA; SAID TRACT BEING PARTICULAR- LY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE INTERSEC- TION OF THE CENTERLINE OF THE RIGHT OF WAY OF THE C.S.X. TRANSPORTATION' RAIL- ROAD WITH THE CENTERLINE OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 225 AND RUN NORTH 46 DEGREES 31 MIN- UTES 44 SECONDS WEST, ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF SAID COUN- TY ROAD NO. 225, A DISTANCE OF 1418.47 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 34 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 36 SECONDS EAST, 50.56 FEET TO A POINT OF THE NORTHEAST- ERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID COUNTY ROAD NO. 225; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 34 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 36 SECONDS EAST, 459.18 FEET, THENCE RUN NORTH 44 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 18 SEC- ONDS EAST, 417.39 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 44 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 18 SECONDS EAST, 280.10 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 38 DEGREES 56 MINUTES 44 SEC- ONDS WEST, 341.73 FEET/- THENCE RUN SOUTH 44 DE- GREES 52 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST, 316.90 FEET, THENCE RUN SOUTH 49 DEGREES 07 MINUTES 42 SECONDS EAST, 339.74 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO: , DESCRIPTION OF 60 FOOT STRIP A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN FRACTIONAL SECTION 4, TOWN- SHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 21 EAST, BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA; SAID TRACT BEING MORE PAR- TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL- LOWS: COMMENCE AT THE INTERSEC- TION OF THE CENTERLINE OF THE RIGHT OF WAY OF THE C.S.X. TRANSPORTATION RAIL- ROAD WITH THE CENTERELINE OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 225 AND RUN NORTH 46 DEGREES 31 MIN- UTES 44 SECONDS WEST, ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF SAID COUN- TY ROAD NO. 225, A DISTANCE OF 1418.47 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 34 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 36 SECONDS EAST, 50.56 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHEAST- ERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID COUNTY ROAD NO. 225; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 34 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 36 SECONDS EAST, 459.18 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 44 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 18 SEC- ONDS EAST, 417.39 FEET TO AN IRON ROD; THENCE RUN NORTH 45 DEGREES 07 MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST, 339.74 FEET TO AN IRON ROD AT THE EASTERLY MOST CORNER OF LANDS DE- SCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 707, PAGE 376, OFTHE PUB- LIC RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY AND THE MOST EASTERLY COR-. NER OF LOT 8 AS SHOWN ON AN UNRECORDED MAP OF BREAM- WOOD POINT LAKEVIEW AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 45 DEGREES 07 MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST. ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LANDS, 435.60 FEET TO THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF BREAMWOOD LANE, A 60 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY AS SHOWN ON SAID UNRECORDED MAP; THENCE RUN NORTH 44 DE- GREES 52 MINUTES 18 SECONDS EAST, 60.00 FEET TO AN IRON PINE AT THE WESTERLY MOST CORNER OF LOT 9-A, AS SHOWN ON SAID UNRECORDED MAP; THENCE RUN SOUTH 45 DE- GREES 07 MINUTES 42 SECONDS EAST, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 9-A, A DISTANCE OF 435.60 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 45 DE- GREES 07 MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST, 60.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 2: A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN FRACTIONAL SECTION 4 OF TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 21 EAST, BRADFORD COUNTY FLOR- IDA; SAID PARCEL BEING LOT 9A OF AN UNRECORDED MAP OF BREAMWOOD POINT LAKEVIEW AS SURVEYED BY JOSEPH G. KNAPP, REGISTERED LAND SUR- VEYOR AND BEING MORE PAR- TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL- LOWS: COMMENCE AT A CONCRETE MONUMENT AT THE' INTERSEC- TION OF THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF THE SEABOARD COAST LINE RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 4 AND RUN NORTH 00 DEGREES 27 MINUTES 29 "SECONDS WEST, ALONG SAID EAST LINE, 281.57 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF. WAY LjNE OF EDMONDS 'DRIVE, THENCE RUN NORTH 71 DEGREES 18 MINUTES 56 SECONDS WEST, ALONG THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID EDMONDS DRIVE, 1033.20 FEET TO THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF BREAMWOOD LANE; THENCE RUN NORTH 21 DEGREES 27 MIN- UTES 44 SECONDS EAST, ALONG THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE, 156.62 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG SAID EAST- ERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE WITH A CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY, SAID CURVE HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 79 DEGREES 48 MIN- UTES 20 SECONDS, 'AI'RAIUS OF 230.00 FEET AND A CHORD BEAR- ING A DISTANCE OF NORTH 18 DE- GREES 26 MINUTES 26 SECONDS WEST, 295.08 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 58 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 36 SECONDS WEST, 295.08 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 58 DE- GREES 20 MINUTES 36 SECONDS WEST, ALONG SAID, EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE, 238.14 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE RUN NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LING WITH A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY, SAID CURVE HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 26 DEGREES 57 MIN- UTES 56 SECONDS A RADIUS OF 470.00 FEET, AND A CHORD BEAR- ING A DISTANCE OF NORTH 44 DE- GREES 51 MINUTES 38 SECONDS A RADIUS OF 219.16 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE RUN NORTH 31 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 40 SEC- ONDS WEST, ALONG SAID EAST- ERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE, 1408.80 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 31 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST, ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE, 79.81 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE AND THE POINT OF CURVE; THENCE RUN NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE WITH A. CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY SAID CURVE' HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 51t DEGREES 52 MIN- UTES 31 SECONDS, A RADIUS OF 510.00 FEET, AN ARC LENGTH OF 461.75 FEET AND A CHORD BEAR- ING A DISTANCE OF NORTH 57 DE- GREES 18 MiNUTES 55 SECONDS WEST, 446.14 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE RUN NORTH 83 DE- GREES 15 MINUTES 11 SECONDS WEST, ALONG THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE SAID BREAMWOOD LANE 207.76 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE AND THE POINT OF CURVE; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE WITH A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY SAID CURVE HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 51 DEGREES 52 MIN- UTES 31 SECONDS, A RADIUS OF 310.00 FEET, AN ARC LENGTH OF 280.67 FEET AND A CHORD BEAR- ING A DISTANCE OF SOUTH 71 DEGREES 48 MINUTES 234 SEC- ONDS WEST, 271.18 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 45 DEGREES 07 MINUTES 42 SECONDS EAST, 60.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID BREAMWOOD LANE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 44 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 18 SEC- ONDS WEST, ALONG SAID SOUTH- EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 44 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST, ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE 100.00 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 45 DE- GREES 07 MINUTES 42 SECONDS EAST, 435.60 FEET; THENCE 'RUN NORTH 44 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 18 SECONDS EAST, 100.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 45 DE- GREES 07 MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST. 435.60 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash. Front entrance of the east side of the Bradford County Courthouse, 945 North Temple Av- enue Starke, FL 32091 at 11:00 AM, on September 12, 2013.' DATED THIS 24 DAY OF July, 2013. 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. Witness, my hand and seal of this court on the 24 day of July, 2013. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Usa Brannon Deputy Clerk Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra 9204 King Palm Drive Tampa/FL 33619-1328 Attorneys for Plaintiff AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES (ADA) REQUESTS FOR ACCOM- MODATIONS FOR NOTICE OF COURT PROCEEDINGS: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed- ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain as- sistance. Please contact Ms. Jan Phillips, ADA Coordinator, Alachua County Family and Civil Justice Center, 201 East University Avenue, Room 410, Gainesville, FL 32601 at (352) 337-6237 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this noti- fication if the time before the sched- uled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. If you are deaf or hard of hearing and require an ASL interpreter or an as- sisted listening device to participate in a proceeding, please contact the Court Interpreter Program at inter- preter@circuit8.org 8/1 2tchg 8/8-BCT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO: 2012-CA-000359 NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Plaintiff, vs. STEVEN M. HOLDEN, JR. A/K/A STEVEN MARK HOLDEN, JR.; NICHOLE L HOLDEN A/K/A NICH- OLE LANEA HOLDEN A/K/A NICHOLE LANEA MCCORD; UN- KNOWN SPOUSE OF STEVEN M. HOLDEN, JR. A/K/A STEVEN MARK HOLDEN, JR.; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF NICHOLE L. HOLDEN A/K/A NICHOLE LANEA HOLDEN A/K/A NICHOLE LANEA MCCORD; UN- KNOWN TENANT I; UNKNOWN TENANT II, and any unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, and other unknown persons or unknown spouses claiming by, through and under any of the above-named De- fendants, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE is hereby given that the un- dersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court of Bradford County, Florida, will on the 12 day of Sept., 2013, at 11:00 A.M at the In the lobby of the Courthouse in Starke, Florida, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following de- scribed property situate in Bradford County, Florida: ALL .THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA BEING KNOWN AS LOTS 1 AND 2 OF BLOCK 3, LIVINGSTON, TURBY & COMPA- NY'S ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF STARKE, FLORIDA, IN 'SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 22 EAST, BRADFORD- COUNTY, -'FLORIDA '-'ALSO.. BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY 'CORNER OF LOT 1, BLOCK 3, OF LIVINGS- TON AND TURBY ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF STARKE, SAID SUB- DIVISION BEING LOCATED IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTH- EAST 1/4 AND THE WEST 1/2 OF NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 22 EAST; THENCE RUN NORTH- WESTERLY ALONG A LINE WHICH IS THE PROJECTION OF THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 1, .50 FEET TO A POINT WHICH IS 50 FEET EASTERLY OF THE CENTER LINE OF THE MOST WESTERLY MAIN LINE TRACK OF GRANTOR; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY, PAR- ALLEL WITH SAID CENTER LINE, 100 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY 50 FEET TO THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 2 OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE SOUTHERLY, ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF LOTS 1 AND 2 OF SAID SUBDIVISION, 100 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING pursuant to the Final Judgment en- tered in a case pending in said Court, the style of which is indicated above. Any person or entity claiming an in- terest in the surplus, if any, resulting from the foreclosure sale, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens, must file a claim on same with the Clerk of Court within 60 days after the foreclosure sale. WITNESS my hand and official seal of said Court this 24 day of July, 2013. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs any accommoda- tion in order to participate in this pro- ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain as- sistance, Please contact the ADA Co- ordinator at (352) 337-6237, at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap- pearance. If you are hearing or voice impaired, please call 711. If you are deaf or hard of hearing and require an ASL interpreter or an assisted listening device to par- ticipate in a proceeding, please con- tact Court Interpreting at interpreter@circuit8.org CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Lisa Brannon Deputy Clerk DefaultLink, Inc. Attn: Publication Department 330 North Andrews Ave., #102 Ft Lauderdale, FL 33301 (972) 239-3777 ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF "imisha J. Brooks Butler & Hosch, P.A. 3185 S. Conway Rd., Ste. E Orlando, Florida 32812 (407)381-5200 8/1. 2tchg 8/8-BCT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO: 2012-CA-0454 AGFIRST FARM CREDIT BANK Plaintiff, vs. ROBERT L. HOWARD A/K/A ROB- ERT L HOWARD, JR.; BARBARA P. HOWARD; UNKNOWN TENANT I; UNKNOWN TENANT II; FILORIDA CREDIT UNION, and any unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, and other unknown persons or un- known spouses claiming by, through and under any of the above-named Defendants, " Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE is hereby given that the un- dersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court of Bradford County, Florida, will on the 12dayof Sept., 2013, at 11:00 AM, at the In the lobby of the Courthouse in Starke, Florida, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following- described property situate in Bradford County, Florida: PARCEL A A parcel of land lying in the Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4) of Northwest Quar- ter (NW 1/4) of Section 20, Township 7 South, Range 22 East and said par- cel being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the Northwest corner of said Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4) of Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4) and run North 8825'40"East along the North- erly boundary thereof, 639.81 feet; thence South 126'11"East parallel with the Westerly boundary of said Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4) of North- west Quarter (NW 1/4), 571.85 feet to the Point of Beginning. From the Point of Beginning thus described, continue South 126' 11" East parallel with said Westerly boundary, 504.33 feet to the Northerly boundary of the right of way of SE 341h Avenue (formerly Meng Dairy Road); thence South 68055'22" West along said'Northerly boundary 404.39 feet; thence North 126'11" West parallel with said Westerly boundary 639.37 feet; thence North 8825'40"East parallel with the North- erly boundary of said Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4) of Northwest Quar- ter (NW 1/4), 380.87 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 5.0 acres, more or less. PARCEL B A parcel of land lying in the South- east Quarter (SE 1/4) of the North- west Quarter (NW 1/4) of Section 20, Township 7 South, Range 22 East, Bradford County, Florida; said parcel being shown as Parcels 9, 10, 11, 12, and 17 on a survey by Patrick C. Welch and Associates, Inc., dated January 14, 1985 and being more particularly described as follows: /Commence at the Northwest, corner of said Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4) of Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4) and run North 8825'40" East, along the Northerly boundary thereof, 258.94 feet to a found concrete monument for the Point of Beginning. From the Point of Beginning thus described, continue North 88"25'40" East, along, said Northerly boundary, 320.54.feet, to a found iron rod; thence South 01 16'58"East, 189.08 feet to a found iron rod; thence South 7606'28"East, 112.10 feetto a found iron rod; thence South 01 26'11"East, 352.87 feet; thence South 8825'40"West, 428.16 feet to a found concrete monument; thence North 01 26' 11 "West, 571.85 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 5.12 acres, more or less. pursuant to the Final Judgment en- tered in a case pending in said Court, the style of which is indicated above. Any person or entity claiming an in- terest in the surplus, if any, resulting From the foreclosure sale, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens, must file a claim on same with the Clerk of Court within 60 days after the foreclosure sale& WITNESS my hand and official seal of said Court this 24 day of JULY, 2013. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs any accommoda- tion in order to participate in this pro- iceeding, .you are entitled, at no cost 'to you, tothe provision of certain as- sistance. Please contact the ADA Co- ordinator at (352) 337-6237, at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap- pearance. If you are hearing or voice impaired, please call 711. If you are deaf or hard of hearing and require an ASL interpreter or an assisted listen- ing device to participate in a proceed- ing, please contact Court Interpreting at interpreter@circuit8.org CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Lisa Brannon Deputy Clerk DefaultLink, Inc. Attn: Publication Department 330 North Andrews Ave., #102 Ft Lauderdale, FL 33301 (972) 239-3777 ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF Timisha J. Brooks Butler & Hosch, P.A. 3185S.ConwayRd,Ste.E Orlando, Florida 32812 (407)381-5200 8/1 2tchg 8/8-BCT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO: 2012-CA-000602 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- TIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, vs. JUSTIN DEVALERIO; KATE DEV- ALERIO; UNKNOWN TENANT I; UNKNOWN TENANT II, and any unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, and other unknown per- sons or unknown spouses claiming by, through and under any of the above-named Defendants, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE is hereby given that the un- dersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court of Bradford County, Florida, will on the 14 day of November, 2013, at 11:00 A.M at the lobby of the Courthouse in Starke, Florida, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following de- scribed property situate in Bradford County, Florida: Ldt 50 of PARKWOOD, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 5, of the Public Re- cords of Bradford County, Florida. pursuant to the Final Judgment en- tered in a case pending in said Court, the style of which is indicated above. Any person or entity claiming an in- terest in the surplus, if any, resulting from the foreclosure sale, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens, must file a claim on same with the Clerk of Court within 60 days after the foreclosure sale. .-WI'INESS my hand-and official seal of said Court this 24 day of July, 2013. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs any accommoda- tion in order to participate in this pro- ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost toayou, to the provision of certain as- sistance. Please contact the ADA Co- ordinator at (352) 337-6237, at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap- pearance. If you are hearing or voice impaired, please call 711. If you are deaf or hard of hearing and require an ASL interpreter or an assisted listen- ing device to participate ih a proceed-' ing, please contact Court Interpreting at interpreter@circuit8.org CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT BY: Lisa Brannon See MORE, 8A 8A BRADFORD COUNTY TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, AUG. 1, 2013 AAPC local chapter opens in Starke Localhea/th care professionals facilitate industry education, networking SThe American Academy of Professional Coders, the nations largest training and credentialing association for the business side of medicine, has announced a new Country Coders local chapter. SLocal chapters provide an opportunity for health care professionals to meet together regularly to share common interests, questions, information and concerns. Local chapters also provide AAPC with valuable feedback on programs, training and current trends facing the health care community. The Country Coders local chapter leadership team includes the following industry professionals: President Donna O'Hemrn, Vice President Linda Beeman, Secretary Julie Morris and Treasurer Patricia Horton. Their next bimonthly meeting will take place Saturday, Aug. 10, from 9-11 a.m. at the Shands Starke conference room. Contact Julie Morris at 904-964-6893 .or Donna O'Hern at 352-316-4598 for more information. "AAPC local chapters are crucial for our industry; they're at the grass roots where true networking and education takes place," said Korb Matosich, AAPC president. "Our members receive assistance and encouragement from those who have 'done it' before them. We're very proud of our local chapter officers who volunteer to promote the profession and give back to others because someone gave to them." AAPC has more than 500 chapters across the country, with local professionals who ultimately promote the business side of medicine. In addition, the chapters provide an educational forum, offer networking opportunities and establish an environment where less-experienced members may interact, learn and be mentored by those with more experience. More information about AAPC certification and local chapters is available online at www.aapc.comw. Soil and water board meeting The Bradford Soil and Water Conservation District will meet on Tuesday, Aug. 6, at 9 a.m. at the Bradford County Extension Office. There will be a report on the status of the district's various projects and activities. Agenda items include the decision by the St. Johns River Water Management District to withdraw its permit applications for the pilot test well at Camp Blanding and the Suwannee River Water Management District's draft minimum flows and levels for the Lower Santa Fe River. Contact Paul Still at stillpe@ aol.com or 904-368-0291 for more information. The public is welcome to attend. -1 Does your child need dental care? The Baker County Dental Bus will be parked at the Union County Health Department the second week and the Bradford County Health Department the third week of every month during the summer. Please call the Baker County Health Dept. at 1-866-617-8708 or 904-259-6291 ext. 2291 for more information and to check for eligibility. They are accepting new patients ages 3-20. MORE Continued from 7 DefaultUnk, Inc. Attn: Publication Depart 33U INour MI'nrews ve, I Ui Pt Lauderdale, FL 33301 (972) 239-3777 ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF Katrina D. Lacy Butler & Hosch, PA. 3185 S. Conway Rd., Ste. E Orlando, Florida 32812 (407)381-5200 STARKE FIREFIGHTERS' RETIRE- MENT SYSTEM, AS AMENDED, BY VARYING THE INVESTMENT PRO- 4 CEDURES AS CONTAINED IN DIVI- SION II. SECTION 36(b), AUTHO- RIZING AN EQUITY INVESTMENT Deputy Clerk UP TO 75% AT MARKET VALUE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFEC- tment TIVE DATE. 8/1 2tchg 8/8-BCT 'IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND : FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA S CASE NO: 2012-CA-000358 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- TIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, vs. SHERYLL SWIFT; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SHERYLL SWIFT; UNKNOWN TENANT I; UNKNOWN TENANT II, and any unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, and other unknown persons or unknown Spouses claiming by, through and under any of the above-named De- fendants, Defendants. ' NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE is hereby given that the un- dersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court of Bradford County, Florida, will on the f2 day of September, 2013, at 11:00 A.M at the lobby of the Courthouse ih Starke, Florida, offer for sale and sell at public outcryto the highest and best bidder for cash, the following de- sciibed property situate in Bradford County, Florida: Lot 2, in Block F, of DALEWOOD SUBDIVISION, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 3, at Page 8, of the Public Records of Bradford County, Florida. pursuant to the Final Judgment en- tered in a case pending in said Court, the style of which is indicated above. Any person or entity claiming an in- terest in the surplus,' if any, resulting from the foreclosure sale, other than the property owner as of the date of the ULis Pendens, must file a claim on same with the Clerk of Court within 60 days after the foreclosure sale. WITNESS my hand and official seal of said Court this 24 day of July, 2013. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs, any accommoda- tEon in order to participate in this pro- ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain as- sistance. Please contact the ADA Co- ordinator at (352) 337-6237, at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap- pearance. If you are hearing or voice impaired, please call 711. If you are deaf or hard of hearing and require an ASL interpreter or an assisted listen- ing device to participate in a proceed- ing, please contact Court Interpreting atinterpreter@circuit8.org CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Lisa Brannon Deputy Clerk DefaultUnk, Inc. Attn: Publication Department 330 North Andrews Ave, #102 Ft Lauderdale, FL 33301 (972) 239-3777 ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF Katrina D. Lacy Butler & Hosch, P.A. 3185 S. Conway Rd., Ste. E Orlando, Florida 32812 (407)381-5200 8/1 2tchg 8/8-BCT NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF STAKE, FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the proposed Ordinance, whose title hereinafter appears, will be brought up for READING AND ADOPTION Tuesday, August 6, 2013, at the City Commission Meeting commencing at 7:00 p.m., at Starke City Hall, 209 North Thompson Street, Starke, Flor- ida. A copy of said Ordinance may be inspected by any member of the public at the Office of the City Clerk at City Hall, in Starke, Florida. On the dates above-mentioned, all interested parties may appear and be heard with respect to this proposed Ordinance. ORDINANCE NO.: 2013-0692 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF STARKE AMENDING THE CITY OF 8/1 ltchg-BCT NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF STARKE, FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the proposed Ordinance, whose title hereinafter appears, will be brought up for READING and ADOPTION Tuesday, August 6, 2013, at the City Commission Meeting commencing at 7:00 p.m., at Starke City Hall, in Starke, Florida. On the dates above- mentioned, all interested parties may appear and be heard with respect to this proposed Ordinance. ORDINANCE NO.: 2013-0691 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF STARKE AMENDING THE CITY OF STARKE GENERAL EMPLOY- EES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM, AS AMENDED, BY VARYING THE IN- VESTMENT PROCEDURES AS CONTAINED IN DIVISION IV, 78-265 (A)(2)e.2 AUTHORIZING AN EQ- UITY INVESTMENT UP TO 75% AT MARKET VALUE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 8/1 1TCHG-BCT NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF STARKE, FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the proposed Ordinance, whose title hereinafter appears, will be brought up for READING and ADOPTION Tuesday, August 6, 201T at the City Commission Meeting commencing at 7:00 p.m., at Starke City Hall, 209 North Thompson Street, Starke, Flor- ida. A copy of said Ordinance may be inspected by any member of the public at the Office of the City Clerk at City Hall, in Starke, Florida. On the dates above-mentioned, all interested partiesmay appear and. be heard with respect, to, the proposed ,Ordinance;. ORDINANCE NO.: 2013-0690 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF STAKE, FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY OF STARKE POLICE OF- FICERS' RETIREMENT SYSTEM BY AMENDING CHAPTER 78, "PER- SONNEL" ARTICLE IV, "CITY EM- PLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS" DIVISION 2, "POLICE OFFICER'S RETIREMENT SYSTEM," SEC. 78- 119 "AMOUNT OF RETIREMENT BENEFITS, PAYMENT OF RETIRE- MENT BENEFITS" BY ADDING A SUBSECTION (F) TO PROVIDE FOR AN ADDITIONAL ONE-TIME PAYMENT TO RETIREES AND BENEFICIARIES; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. r 8/1 ltchg-BCT IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION Case#:2012-CA-000386 HSBC Bank USA, as Trustee in Trust for Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust, Inc., Asset Backed Pass-Through Certificates Series 2003-HE4 Plaintiff, -vs.- Gwendolyn D. Mathews; Charles A. Mathews; David E. Bryant; Unknown Parties in Possession #1, If living, . and all Unknown Parties claiming by, through, under and against the above named Defendant(s) who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claimants; Unknown Parties in Possession #2, If living, and all Un- known Parties claiming by, through,' under and against the above named Defendants) who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said Un- known Parties may claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grant- ees, or Other Claimants Defendantss. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursu- ant to an Order dated July 17, 2013, entered in Civil Case No. 2012-CA- 000386 of the Circuit Court of the 8th Judicial Circuit in and for Bradford County, Florida, wherein HSBC Bank USA, as Trustee in Trust for Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust, Inc., Asset Backed Pass-Through Certificates Series 2003-HE4, Plaintiff and Gwen- dolyn D. Mathews are defendantss, I, Clerk of Court, Ray Norman, will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash IN THE LOBBY AT THE FRONT DOOR OF THE BRAD- FORD COUNTY COURTHOUSE, LOCATED AT 945 NORTH TEMPLE AVENUE, STARKE, BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA AT 11:00 A.M. on November 14, 2013, the follow- ing described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to-wit:. LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 24, N-RENO S/D, SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 22 EAST, PUBLIC RECORDS OF BRADFORD COUN- TY, FLORIDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- TEREST 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. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in or- der to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA.Coordinator, 201 East University Avenue, Room 410, Gainesville, Florida 32601 (352) 491-4490 at. least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or'im- mediately upon receiving this notifi- cation of the time before the sched- uled .appearance is less than 7 days. If you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. Ray Norman CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Bradford County, Florida Lisa Brannon DEPUTY CLERK OF COURT ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF:, SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHE, LLP 2424 North Federal Highway, Suite 360 Boca Raton, Florida 33431 (561) 998-6700 (561) 998-6707 8/1 2tchg 8/8-BCT. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION Case#:2012-CA-000159 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Plaintiff, ' -vs.- Richard L. Knight, Jr. and Sherrie N. Knight, Husband and Wife; Unknown Parties in Possession #1; If living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by, through, under and against the above named Defendant(s) who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claimants; Un- known Parties in Possession #2; If living, and all Unknown Par- ties claiming by, through, under and against the above named Defendants) who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said Un- known Parties may claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grant- ees, or Other Claimants Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursu- ant to an Order dated July 17, 2013, entered in Civil Case No. 2012-CA- 000159 of the Circuit Court of the 8th Judicial Circuit in and for Bradford County, Florida, wherein Wells Far- go Bank, N.A., Plaintiff and Richard L. Knight, Jr. and Sherrie N. Knight, Husband and Wife are defendantss, I, Clerk of Court, Ray Norman, will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash IN THE LOBBY AT THE FRONT DOOR OF THE BRADFORD COUN- TY COURTHOUSE, LOCATED AT 945 NORTH TEMPLE AVENUE, STARKE, BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA AT 11:00 A.M. on Septem- ber 5, 2013, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to-wit: COMMENCE AT THE NORTH- WEST CORNER OF JACKSON AND WATER STREET (FORMERLY WELLER) STREETS IN THE TOWN OF STARKE, FLORIDA AND RUN THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THE WEST SIDE OF WATER STREET A DISTANCE OF 105 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE AT THE NORTH LINE OF THE BARKSDALE PROPERTY; THENCE RUN WESTERLY AND PERPENDICULAR TO WATER *M-UAL-Uvis ion "Quality Eyecare with Value in Mind" EYE EXAM, GLASSES r BACK TO SCOOL & CONTACTS ..SPECIAL 1139 I s69 Includes 2 boxes of AcuVue 2 Contacts and 1 Pair of Includes exam and 1 pair of glasses with Single Vision Plastic Lens Glasses Single Vision Polycarbonate lenses, restrictions apply. 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STREET A DISTANCE OF 105 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY AND PARALLEL TO WATER STREET A DISTANCE OF 55 FEET; THENCE RUN EASTERLY AND PERPENDIC- ULAR TO WATER STREET A DIS- TANCE OF 105 FEET TO THE WEST SIDE OF SAID WATER STREET; THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG THE WEST SIDE OF WATER STREET A DISTANCE OF 55 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. BEING A PARCEL OF LAND 55 FEET NORTH AND SOUTH BY 105 FEET EAST AND WEST, BOUNDED ON THE SOUTH BY BARKSDALE PROPERTY AND BOUNDED ON THE EAST BY WELLER (NOW WA- TER) STREET), BEING IN BRAD- FORD COUNTY, FLORIDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- TEREST 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. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in or- der to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator, 201 East University Avenue, Room 410, Gainesville; Florida 32601 (352) 491-4490 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or im- mediately upon receiving this notifi- cation of the time before the.sched- uled appearance is less than 7 days. If you are hearing or voice impaired, call'711. Ray Norman CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Bradford County, Florida Lisa Brannon DEPUTY CLERK OF COURT ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHE, LLP 2424 North Federal Highway, Suite 360 Boca Raton, Florida 33431 (561) 998-6700 (561) 998-6707 8/1 2tchg 8/8-BCT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION Case#: 2012-CA-000245 Bank of America, National Associa- tion Plaintiff, -vs.- Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, Assignees, Creditors, Lienors, and Trustees of Jerry L McGriff; Deceased, and All Other Persons Claiming by and Through, Under, Against The Named Defendant(s); T.D. Bank, N.A. Successor in Interest to Mercantile Bank; Unknown Parties in Possession #1, If living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by, through, under and against the above named Defendant(s) who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claim- ants; Unknown Parties in Posses- sion #2, If living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by, through, under and against the above named Defendant(s) who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an inter- est as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claimants Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursu- ant to an Order dated July 17, 2013, entered in Civil Case No. 2012-CA- 000245 of the Circuit Court of the 8th Judicial Circuit in and for Brad- ford, County, Florida, wherein Bank of America, National Association, Plaintiff and Unknown Heirs, Devi- sees, Grantees, Assignees, Credi- tors, Lienors, and Trustees of Jerry L. McGriff, Deceased, and All Other Persons Claiming by and Through, Under, Against The Named Defen- dant (s) are defendantss, I, Clerk of Court, Ray Norman, will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash IN THE LOBBY AT THE FRONT DOOR OF THE BRADFORD COUNTY COURTHOUSE, LOCATED AT 945 NORTH TEMPLE AVENUE, STARKE, BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA AT 11:00 A.M. on Sep- tember 5, 2013, the following de- scribed property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT FIVE (5), BLOCK SIX (6), SARA- TOGA HEIGHTS, UNIT 2, AS PER PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 70, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- TEREST 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. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in or- der to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator, 201 East University Avenue, Room 410, Gainesville, Florida 32601 (352) 491-4490 at-least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or im- mediately upon receiving this notifi- cation of the time, before the sched- uled appearance is less than 7 days. If you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. 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Call St. 904-964-5764 Fax 904-964-5906 Starke, FL I ,,r, --- mm f.-, - 10110=10NE-M Impp"'; fisomimm-oll B Section Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013 FEATURES CRIME SOCIALS SIGNAL N W EDITORIAL NEWS FROM BRADFORD COUNTY, UNION COUNTY AND THE LAKE REGION SCollege coach helps area church Offer youth volleyball camp Kayla Nettles (foreground) sets up for a pass. Pictured in the background (I-r) are Deliah Ada and Madelyn Kish. Krislynn Faulkner (left) and Alexandra Roper lock arms and spin in circles while moving up and down the court while trying to hold onto the ball. Jaci Atkinson takes part in the sixth-12th-grade portion of the camp. BY CLIFF SMELLEY Regional News/Sports Editor More than 40 girls, ranging from second-graders to 12h'- graders, had the chance to re- ceive instruction from a college coach at a three-day volleyball camp held at Madison Street Baptist Church in Starke. Jim Butski, the head coach at Bluefield (Va.) College, took part in the first two days of the camp (July 29-30). Butski said he had been contacted by church member Dave Creighton about doing such a camp. At that time, Butski was the coach at Florida Christian College in Kissimmee. Butski moved to Virginia in March to coach Bluefield Col- lege, but was still willing to travel to Florida and work with the youth. "Once you commit to some- thing, you still want to do it," Butski said. "I made sure I made it work." Basic skills, of course, were an emphasis of the camp. More than anything, though, Butski wanted to make sure partici- pants-especially the younger, children-had fun. By making the sport fun, children might be- come more interested in playing volleyball in the future. "Our goal is to make them en- joy every bit of the experience," Butski said. The coach liked the chance to introduce elementary students to the game, which is quite differ- ent from coaching college play- ers. S"Everything is brand new and exciting," Butski said of work- ing with children. "They're like a sponge." Deliah Ada participates in a passing drill. Karizma Calloway works on proper serving technique. Young children who get ex- posed to the sport now may have educational opportunities because of it if they stick with it. Butski said there are more than 1,500- colleges with volleyball teams. Bluefield College player Marissa Grice (right) observes Cheyann Leshuk's set attempt. RIGHT: Savannah Seeley receives a serve. BELOW: Bluefield College coach Jim Butski gives Olyvia Griffin some assistance with her serving form. Or who knows? Maybe a child will grow up and play on an even bigger stage. "If they get introduced to it in second or third grade, you never know who's going to be your next Olympian," Butski said. Creighton, who originally contacted Butski about work- ing at the camp, was excited Bailey : Creighton (right), a. participant in the older age division, helped out with the younger kids. Here, she gets Tinley Knight ready for her turn in a-fun drill that was also a race. about such an event for youth in this area and appreciative of Butski's commitment. "I can't say enough good things about him," Creighton said. This was the first such camp hosted by Madison Street Bap- tist Church, but Creighton said, "We'd love to do it every year." Florida Twin-Theatre C Visit us on-line at www.FloridaTwinTheatre.com) Nnow Showing Now Showing Neil Patrick Hams in Bruce Willis in' 3 Frl, 7:05, 9:10 PG FrP, 7:00, 9:15 PG-13 Sat, 4:55,7:05,9:10 Sat, 4:50,7:00,9:15 Sun, 4:55,7:05 Sun, 4:50,7:00 MonThurs 7:30 MonThurs, 7:15 *^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^^3^^0 SCRE SCREEN 2 0ii~n~~y^^^^^^^^ 2B TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR B SECTION THURSDAY, AUG. 1, 2013 Bradford Terrace's Nicholls earns top activities award BY CLIFF SMELLEY Regional News/Sports Editor i Barbara Nicholls gets receives an award every day she works at Bradford Terrace Nursing Home, where she is the activi- ties director. The award comes in the form of knowing she made someone's day and made someone happy. Thanks to kind words submit- ted on her behalf by co-workers and residents and their fami- lies. Nicholls received a physi- gal award in the form a plaque Recognizing her as the Florida Health Care Activity Coordina- tors Association's Activity Pro- fessional of the Year. Nicholls, who accepted the award at the association's 391' annual banquet, which was held July. 16 at the Hilton Ocala, has .been a licensed activities direc- tor since 2009, though she has 'worked in activities for eight years. She was the runner-up for the award last year. "It's amazing to me that I've 'accomplished this much in three and a half years as an activities director," Nicholls said. Celia Tomlinson, the adminis- trator at Bradford Terrace. said Vicholls has a boundless supply xf energy that she shares equally Cemetery SBY MARY W. BRIDGMAN "Special to the. Telegraph-Timnes- Monitor SOne might expect the final resting place of a United States -Army general to be well marked :with an impressive monument. That is not the case for Albert EHazen Blanding, for whom the' '73,000-acre Camp, Blanding 'Joint Training Center military Base in Clay County near Starke Zis named. SBlanding and his wife, Mil- 1dred Hall Blanding, are interred :in Gainesville's historic Ever- "green Cemetery, located at 401 S.EL 211t St., just off Williston -Road. The only marker that ,graces the general's grave is of .standard Veterans Administra- _tion issue, barely legible due to "the ravages of time. Burton J. "Jimi" Brown, vice president and historian of Ev- rj;green Cemetery Association, 'hopes to change thei. He is tpearheading a drive td collect' Funds to place an appropriate marker on the graves of Bland- Sing and his wife of 70 years. SBlanding was born in Ly- ;'l:ons, Iowa, in 1876, the year of y Custer's last stand against the SSioux Indians. He was raised on -a farm near Archer. He died in F1970, the year after Neil Arm- Zstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked :gn the surface of the moon. Blanding's military career began iin the cadet battalion of East Florida Seminary, which later became the University of Florida. He graduated in 1894 and secured a position with the Dutton Phosphate Company. The following year, he enlisted 'in the Gainesville Guards, Flori- with every resident. "Each person gets the best of her:' Tomlinson said. Nicholls previously worked as payroll coordinator at the nurs- ing home. but activities direc- tor and friend Veronica Bradle) talked her into working in activi- ties, "She used to tell me, I was funny and made people feel good about themselves.'" Nich- olls said. Nicholls' goal was to eventu- ally teach, as she was going to school to earn a degree in that 'field. However, after becoming Bradley's assistant, she fell in love with working with nursing home residents in the activities area. "All of a sudden, I come Jin here as an activities assistant and started realizing this is kind of like teaching, too," Nicholls said. "We work with the elder- ly, but they love to learn, go to movies and go on outings. They love to do things, too. "It's like I'm still working in what I really want to.do. It's just not at a school." SBeing activities director pres- ents a bit of a challenge when it comes to creating a calendar of activities for 120 residents.. "I have to be able to coordi- nate activities for all sorts of personalities," Nicholls said. Yet Nicholls' involvement goes beyond simply creating activities. As she likes to say, "'Whatever I can do to make somebody's life a little more ful- filled, I'm going to do it." For example, there was the resident who loved kites. Nich- olls bought a kite and ran back and forth with it in the alley be- hind the nursing home and man- aged to get it airborne. "He died a couple of days later, but at least I know and felt like I did something to make this man happy," Nicholls said. "I felt good about it." One resident couldn't read numbers, so Nicholls spent time with her every day, showing her Bradford Terrace activities director Barbara Nicholls (right) has some fun with resident Barbara '- Plansky. how to draw and say numbers. Now, the woman knows enough that she's able to enjoy playing bingo. Then there was the resident who was blind and deaf. Nich- olls said she spent time with him every day teaching him how to draw. She' began by teaching him how to trace the outline of her hands and his hands. Nicholls said she never could teach the resident how to ,write words, but what she did accom- plish was giving him an activ- ity he.enjoyed. Nicholls gave the resident a clipboard with a marker attached to it. "He would draw on it all day long;," Nicholls said. Another noteworthy accom- plishment was-when Nicholls successfully helped current resident Doris Jackson's dream of meeting and kissing Mickey Mouse come true. Working with the Dream Foundation, a non- profit organization that makes dreams come true for adults with life-threatening illnesses, Nicholls and other Bradford Terrace staff members accom- panied Jackson to Disney World in early May. It was quite an emotional mo- ment when Jackson finally met the iconic mouse. "When she looked at him, it took my heart away," Nicholls said. "It took my breath and my heart. I stood there and actually cried." Tears at such a .moment are understandable, but Nicholls is mostly about laughter and smiles-the laughter and smiles she can get out of residents. "It's hard at times because people are here who don't want to be here," Nicholls said. "To actually turn somebody around, make them feel good about themselves and have them laugh at the end of the day and feel good makes me feel like I've ac- complished a lot." Those accomplishments were formally.recognized at the Flori- da Health Care Activity Coordi- group seeks to honor Gen. Blanding Gen. Albert Blanding da State Troops, which was later disbanded. He 'continued his military service in the Florida National Guard, promoted to the rank of Captain of Florida's 21d Regiment in 1899 and to colonel in 1909 or 19.10. .. From 1910 until 1914, he ran his-ov.n turpentine,-saw.mill arid lumber business, which he gave up when mustered into the Army to serve in the Border War against the forces of Pancho Villa. At that time, he moved his family from Gainesville to Bar- tow. In 1917, Blanding was one of only eight National Guard officers who were elevated to the rank of general. His combat service in France and Belgium during World War I garnered him the Distinguished Service Medal. . When Blanding "returned home in 1919, he resumed ser- vice with Florida's National Guard and reestablished his for- mer career as a dealer in lumber products. In 1922, he became an executive in the Florida Citrus Exchange, which is now known as Seald Sweet, a grower-owned cooperative and fresh citrus mar- keting company. Blanding re- tired from that position in 1933. He also served on the Florida Board of Control, which later became known as the Florida Board of Regents,from. 1922 un- til 1936. SIn 1936, President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed Blanding chief of the National Guard Bu- reau in Washington, D.C. From then until 1940, he worked to prepare the National Guard for the war that was coming. Bland- ing returned to Florida in 1940 after 45 years of military service, assuming duties as coordinator of the state's wartime civil de- fenses and as military adviser to the governor during World War II. SThe.f.iral-25- years of Bland- ing's iie. eree, sent quieilN at his home in Bartow, here he and Mildred tended a large flow- er -garden. Mildred developed new varieties of flowers, and Blanding was the gardener, an occupation to-which he attributed his long and healthy life. He died in 1970 at the age of 94; Mildred passed away the same year. Although the Blandings had three children-two daughters and a son-Brown has no infor- mation about the whereabouts of any of- their living descendants and would appreciate hearing from anyone who does. Those wishing to contribute to the Blanding Memorial Fund may send checks payable to Evergreen Cemetery Associa-, tion, Station 24, P.O. Box 490, Gainesville, FL 32602. Donors. should write "Blanding Memo- rial Fund" on the check's memo line. nators Association banquet. The award was a complete surprise to Nicholls, who was talked into at- tending the banquet by a friend just to see what it was like. Truth be told, Tomlinson and other Bradford Terrace staff knew Nicholls was going to win the award approximately a month before the banquet. When NiGh-,. oils saw Tomlinson and others there at the banquet, she thought something fishy was going on, but the truth never dawned on her until shortly before she was announced as Activity Profes- sional of the Year. Though honored, Nicholls would be quick to point out that what she does at Bradford Ter- race is merely an extension of her personality and the person she is. "Anybody can do a job," she said, "but you really have to have a heart to want to work with peo- ple." Tomlinson said, "We are so lucky- to have her here for our residents and at this facility." 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July 23 by Clay deputies for vandalism, -burglary and grand theft. Bryan Boettcher, 46, of Keystone Heights was arrested ,-July 27 by Orange Park police *for being a fugitive from justice. Samuel Reese Box, 19,.-of 'Starke was arrested July 26 by -Bradford deputies for larceny and burglary. Rosa Lee Bruce, 53, of Starke was arrested July 25 by Bradford deputies for aggravated assault- weapon. SGeorge Joseph Brust, 53, of Keystone Heights was arrested July 28 by Bradford deputies for battery. Christina Diann. Carswvell, 24, of Keystone Heights was arrested July 28 by Starke police for battery. JonthanC4lyde Cobb, 45, of Lake Butle9iWa.ested July 2i3 by tradf d depties for a !probation violation. Nieosheia Ya Contynise :Conner, 24, of Orlando was arrested July 29 by Lawtey police 'and state troopers for resisting -an officer, vehicle theft, driving ;Fwithout a valid license, driving . .with a suspended, revoked canceled or disqualified license, j reckless driving and fleeing and Seluding. *-- Alfolbnso Junior Covington. 53, of Starke was arrested July 25 by Starke police for battery. Macgan Rcnee Crockett. 24, of Starke w'as arrested July 24 by Bradford deputies'for a probation violation. Juvoyn Darlene Diggs. 31. of Lawtey was arrested July 28 by Starke police for battery and disturbing the peace. Casey Lee Doss. 30, of Lawtey was arrested July 23 by Bradford deputies for disorderly conduct. Lakisha Goolsby Douglas, 35, of Raiford was arrested July 23 by Starke police for larceny. Jay Byron Edwards, 31, of Starke was arrested July 25 by Union deputies for sexual assault, possession of a controlled substance without a prescription and burglary'. Kevin Elliott, 48, of Keystone Heights was arrested July 27 by Clay deputies for 'unlawful sexual activity. Verna Foley, 21, of Keystone Heights was arrested July 23 by Clay deputies for an out-of- county warrant. Scott Frew, 25, of Keystone Heights was arrested July 29 by Clay. deputies for contempt of court. Stephanie McLeod Goad, 28, of Starke was arrested July 29 by Starke police for larceny and criminal mischief with property damage. Chantel V. Hali, 24, of Lake Butler was arrested for an out- of-county warrant: Adrain Antwon Hankerson, 29, of Starke was arrested July 28 by Starke police for two counts of battery. Demetrice Lashaun Hankerson, 29, of Starke was arrested July 27 by Starke police for purchasing the services of a person engaged in prostitution. 904-368-0687 | 904-368-0689 f Curtis Lament Harold, 27, of Raiford was arrested July 25 by Union deputies for a probation violation. Tlillissa Darnelle Iriel, 29, of Starke 'as arrested July 24 by Bradford deputies for battery. Jacob Jiles Bartley, 26, of Keystone Heights was arrested SJuly 24 by Clay deputies for an out-of-county warrant. -. Kevin Lewis Keith, 25, of Starke was arrested July 24 by Bradford deputies for disturbing the peace and a probation violation. Randall Kelly, 19, of Keystone Heights was arrested July 24 by Clay deputies for possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of less than 20 grams of cannabis. Alexia K. Mack, 36, of Starke was arrested July 25 by Starke police for possession of. a controlled substance without a prescription, possession of marijuana, possession of drug equipment, child neglect, selling or delivering opium and maintaining a structure for the sale of controlled substances. Tafanesha Ruth Markman, 31, of Keystone Heights was arrested July 24 by Bradford deputies for possession of marijuana and possession of a controlled substance without a prescription. Clarence Earl McDonald, 36, of Lawtey was arrested July 23 by Bradford deputies for driving with a suspended, revoked, canceled or disqualified license. Jeanetta Quantana Merrwether, 26, of Starke was arrested July 23 by Starke police for an out-of-county warrant. Steven Milligan, 21, of Keystone Heights was arrested July 23 by Clay deputies for vandalism, burglary and grand theft. George Clarence Morris, 43, of Starke was-arrested July 25 MARGARETANDERSON SFamily Law & Will Preparation 30 years experience Margaret will continue to serve clients 5in Alachua County as well as Bradford & Union counties 1011 N. Tempje Ave. Starke. FL (US 301 North). ph I fax by Starke police for possession of drug equipment, maintaining a structure for the sale of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance without a prescription, possession of marijuana, selling marijuana and child neglect; Sarah Charlton arrested deputies warrant. Jane Morton, 28, of Heights, W.V., was July 26 by Bradford for an out-of-county Amanda Star Perkins, 23, was arrested July 28 by Union deputies for resisting an officer, obstructing justice and disturbing the peace. William Charles Rhoden, 29, of Starke was arrested July 26 by Bradford deputies for failure to appear. Kaleb A. Robbins, 20, of Lake Butler was arrested July 23 by Union deputies for disorderly intoxication. Jeffrey Dylon Rosier, 19, of Starke was arrested July 24 by Bradford deputies for a probation violation. Carl Theodore Ross, 57, of Jacksonville was arrested July 23 by Bradford deputies for driving with a suspended, revoked, canceled or disqualified license. Kevin A. Sampson, 20, of Starke was arrested July 26 by Starke police for an out-of- county warrant and trespassing. -Jeremiah Scott, 29, of Starke was arrested July 24 by Bradford deputies for battery and obstructing justice. John Schuckert,21 of Keystone Heights was arrested July 29 by Clay deputies for trespassing. Nettie Mae Stokes, 58, of Raiford was arrested July 27 by Union deputies for DUI. Shriram Sujai., 30, of Gainesville was arrested July 27 by Starke police for purchasing the services of a person engaged in prostitution. Tiffani Jones Sykes, 31, of Starke was arrested July 26 by Branford deputies for failure to appear. Teddrick Maurice Thomas, 23, of Starke was arrested July 28 by Bradford deputies for failure to appear. Regina Levise Tisdale, 38, of Lawtey was arrested July 27 by Bradford deputies for driving with a suspended, revoked, canceled or disqualified license. Willie B. Tyson, 65, of Starke was arrested July 26 by Bradford deputies for a probation violation. Joshua Vandiver, 27, of Melrose was arrested July 27 by Clay deputies for breach of the peace. * Auto Accidents - Work Injuries * Headaches Dr. Virgil A. Berry. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Neck and Back Pain servIng heaw for21ys. 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Earl David Williams, 44, of Starke was arrested July 23 by Bradford deputies for fraud, larceny, dealing in stolen property and possession of a controlled substance without a prescription. Bracey Worth, 41, of Melrose was arrested July 28 by Bradford deputies for possession of marijuana. 11jsip I Editorial/Opinion TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR THURSDAY, AUG. 1, 2013 0 PAGE 4B V editor@ bctelegraph.com Trff Hard to trust Traffic light cameras not government in Starke's best interests -It is a given that cameras on traffic lights produce lots * of money for city coffers, and political office holders hail the added income as manna from. Heaven, but it comes at a price some voters are not willing to pay. The Starke city council should approach installation of cameras with caution for reasons not applicable to some other towns. Local office holders have been dogmatic in stating the reason for installing cameras is to save lives rather than to reinforce city coffers. They wouldn't want anyone to believe they are money hungry to the point of approving nefarious schemes to false money from unsuspecting motorists, caught unawares that appears suspiciously like a trap. Since the camera cannot identify the driver of a vehicle, the court requirement that proof must be positive is lost, But that isn't the only reason Sthe. city should carefully consider the installation of cameras. The $158 fine for running a red light is out of proportion to the crime, very much like taking a sledgehammer to lkill a fly. A reasonable $10 fine would editor@bctelegraph.com Keystone volunteer department-' has value :Dear Editor: I would like to express my ap- preciation to all the professional and volunteer firefighters, volun- teer emergency and law enforce- ment, as well as the behind-the- lines emergency management teams who serve the Lake Area communities. I encourage all who read the following letter we sent to Rep. Van Zant (if you haven't already) to write your own letter to him and .any other official you think can make a difference. If nothing else, feel free to cut out my letter and mail it to them to show your support the heroes of the Lake Area community. Dear Rep. Van Zant: SI am writing this letter today / to show my support for the Key- stone Heights Volunteer Fire De- partment. I have lived in the Key/, stone Heights/Melrose area 40- plus years. In that time, I have watched our VFD grow to the file organization it Is today. There can be no doubt of the imp- measurable value they are to our community. In my life, I have had the lo- cal VFD and professional emer- gency personnel called to the aid of my family four times. Each of these times, friends came to my aid...people I know...people who cared for me and my family as if we were their own family mem- bers. One time in particular was when my son was 8 years old and injured in a vehicle accident. He was so scared he refused to allow strangers to check him out. When Chip Ware came into the pictuitre, my son calmed down, trusting someone he knew to evaluate his injuries. So many of these people do this work at their own risk and for no pay. During the 2007 wildfires in Bradford County and the Santa Fe Swamp, I watched as hun- dreds of acres of land burned uncontrollably. It was one of the most horrifying things I have ever watched to see flames 40- 50 feet over.the tree tops. Fueled by high winds, the flames pushed toward a row of my neighbors' homes. I- recall phoning one neighbor who was out of town to tell him I was about to watch -hig home burn. There certainly could be no way anybody could ,stop what I was witnessing. act as a deterrent for running a red light, and that should be the overriding reason for cameras in the first place. City officials, with their salaries supplementing other income, see the fines as being inconsequential, a blip in the cost of living. To the average Joe, the $158 fine represents food on the table for hungry kids or medicine for an ailing parent. It is patently unfair. Starke has enough problems without creating more. The added income won't offset the added grief brought on by excessive fines for a minor offense. Running a red light is a major offense only if there is an accident with another vehicle, in which case there are laws already in effect to punish the offender. In Starke, putting cameras , on traffic lights is likened to formulating a medicine for a disease -that doesn't exist. The number of people killed at street crossings by red-light runners is next to nil. Admittedly, Starke does have a problem with large semi trucks occasionally (frequently?) running red lights, especially at Market Road and at S.R. 16, and this situation poses a problem that cameras will not resolve. SStop that fire is just what they only a did, keeping a line of trucks be- the mee tween the flames and the homes. The ar How they pulled off a miracle people that day is a wonderto me. Not live in one home burned, even, as the stone I- flames came within mere feet of an issu two homes. That day, only one our l.c shed was lost. men an How can a monetary value be Keysto placed on someone who would contrib volunteer to put themselves into from t] that' itlu tilnt '"" ': ..' ) '*. Height *Who' would put theiu'rown:per- The sonal safety on the line to save half of ours for no more than the satis- were faction they did the right thing? shows OUR VOLUNTEERS, that's memb$ who. We're all aware of the re- about t cent loss of firefighters in the Pleat line of duty around the country, as poss I don't think we pay our profes- VFD. I sional firefighters nearly what or lov they .are worth for their bravery, the nex How do you thank someone who Thai does this job for free? Certainly help. not by pulling the rug out from under them. Not long after the 2007 fires, some of the citizens of the Lake Area put together a benefit to collect funds to help replace a brush truck the KHVFD lost. The citizens 6f the Lake Area pulled ' together to thank the firefight- ers and raised $8,500. Our VFD went right to work. They found a used truck that met the crite- ria,'then by scrapping parts from other vehicles and even reaching into their personal storehouses of parts, built a wonderful truck. This was all done with volunteer labor, time and certainly expens- es out of their own pockets. The new truck includes many safety features that allow our firefight- ers to perform efficiently and protect them from harm. These volunteers do this only for the love of their community and its residents. I think we owe them a place to operate and the funds to do it ef- ficiently and safely for the good of the Lake Area families. I believe there cannot be a better place to live and raise our families than the Keystone Heights/Melrose area. There cannot be any better people than the ones who drop everything and run to our aid in our dark- I est hour...the moment we have to dial 911. These are the people I want to be there when I need help again. If our KHVFD had been al- lowed to respond to the recent kitchen fire at the Salvation Army Camp Keystone, would thedamagehavebeensocom- plete? Camp Blanding, Orange Park and Fleming Island depart- ments are just too far away to make a difference for us in the Lake Region. KHVFD, with the support of Theressa, Melrose and McRae make up a formidable group of upstanding firefighters. and EMTs. According the article in the Lake Region Monitor (July 25), Stopping a big rig between Market Road and the south city limits on a busy day is almost impossible, say law enforcement officers. Starke residents have learned to look both ways, even when they have a green light; because of the big trucks that can't stop. Even though they shouldn't be traveling at the high rate of speed, caution is the better Part of valor; and it is better to be cautious than wrecked (and be in the right).. There is one other over- riding reason for the Starke city council to turn down the traffic light camera proposal. The city is located between Lawtey and Waldo, two speed. traps known throughout the nation for supporting the financial needs of their communities through traffic fines. Sometimes Starke gets included in the unsavory charge of being a speed trap, although it isn't true. Starke has enough problems. It doesn't need to be classed with its two neighbors as parasites on the traveling public. By Buster Rahn Telegraph editorialist bout 50 people attended eting you set up last week. article states "only three " in attendance actually the city limits of Key- leights. I don't see that as e in the interest of saving :al fire department. These nd women do notjust serve me Heights; the monetary rutions do not just come he residents of Keystone s., j ". " article also states "over f the audience members" volunteer firemen. This how passionate these ;rs of our community are heir volunteer service. se do all you can, as soon ;sible, to reinstate our KH- t may be one of my family ed ones...or yours...to be xt to need them. ik you for your time and Sincerely, -Tony and Leslie Breedlove today Dear Editor: I wonder how many people think about the condition that we are in in this country and just how we are, where we are and why, when one considers what the government has done and is still doing to get us where we are. Very few people, I'll bet, think about what the people did dur- ing what everyone considers the greatest generation between 1939 and 1946. When every- one-literally everyone-did something to keep us front fall- ing under Nazi rule. During this period of time, everybody did something for the war effort. SThe government did not run the country; the people did. It was arm in arm and shoulder to shoulder. The people did every- thing they could to make sure we helped the government to do what was necessary. During the same period, 10 million people died as a result of the war. SWe thought that as a result of these sacrifices, everything would be'better, that we would have peace and harmony, and that our government would work for, us Well, look back and see what has happened. We sent our sons to more wars than we can count, to places that we previously had 204 W. A Starke, I 904-96 ww.w.CWI Chamelle Whittemore Owner/Broker Came Crews Tonya Thorntoi Realtor Realtor 904-769-9344 904-364-6890 Call Us for ALl SResidential ; Commercial not heard of and even now gov- ernment is trying to figure out how to get us into another'one. And we should have faith and trust in our government!!! We have not been given any reason to trust anyone. Any day we hear another lie coming out of Washington or wherever a gov- ernmental official happens to be speaking from. At the same time, we have:' people going jobless and hutngry] in this country, and the president:, is throwing billions and bil-; lions to countries where people hate us. Half of the money that: is thrown away could eliminate: hunger in this country, but that:; would be too easy. 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The bride wore an ivory, trapless, taffeta, modified ball own with sweetheart neckline nd pockets. Her flower bouquet was done by Debra Willingham nd consisted of pink spray oses, alstroemeria, hydrangea, leather and chrysanthemums wrapped in burlap with lace. The 'groom wore a tan suit rom Allure Boutique with vory vest and tie and pink rose boutonniere adorned with a fish hobk. The ceremony was performed y Daniel Findley.The music was provided by JSC Entertainment, md the song "Marry Me" was ung by Montine Humphries, accompanied by Stephen and )avid Harris. SThe theme was a country ;hic, outdoor ceremony by Scentury-old oak tree. The groom. and attendants entered o the song "Bad Boys." The bride arrived in a horse-drawn marriagee to the instrumental "A Thousand Years" by the Piano Guys. Recessional and postlude vas "Hot Hot Hot" by Buster Poindexter. The bride's matron of honor vas Stephanie Land (friend). The bridesmaids were Cherish Lo\very (childhood friend), Fiffany Thomasson childhoodd friend). and Candice Vitello and Rachel Canganelli (college roommates). They wore knee- ength cotton, sateen dresses with Y necks in soft, pale pink with tan cowgirl boots. The lower bouquets were done by Debra Willingham (a smaller versionn of the bride's bouquet, but with white roses).,.-....;" - The best man was Brad Melvin '(brother), "and .the groomsmen were Chad Thomas (cousin), John Whitehead (friend) and Marty Adams (friend). They wore tan suits from Allure Boutique with ivory vests and pink ties and white rose boutonnieres adorned with fish hooks. The reception took place at Sante Fe River Ranch. Wedding/ , reception coordination and d6cor was provided by Susan Everson (Beyond Expectations). Flower arrangements were provided by .Debra Willingham and greenery by Emerson Nursery. Flowers throughout the reception were pink and white roses, alstroemeria, heather, snapdragons and hydrangea. The tables were covered with ivory linens with burlap runners and decorated with mason jars, candles, stumps and flowers. Photography was by Matt Whystell. The guests enjoyed cocktail hour in the open-air barn with hors d'oeuvres provided by Mary Jo Hancock and Hill's BBQ while enjoying music played by the Clark Hill band., Guests .,them,. moed inside the enclosed air-conditioned barn for dinner of beef brisket and marinated chicken by Joe and Fannie Biggins Joe, Fannie Biggins to celebrate 50 years on Aug. 10 Mr. Joe and Mrs. Fannie Big- gins will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on Sat- urday, Aug. 10, 2013, at 2 p.m. at Hopewell Church of God by Faith at 6948 S.W. C.R. 241 in Lake Butler.All guests are asked to arrive and be seated by .1:45 p.m. Hill's BBQ. Music during the reception was provided by JSC " Entertainment. The bride and groom's first dance was to "Love of a Lifetime" by Firehouse. The bride and father dance was to Tim McGraw's "My Little Girl," and once started, other fathers , and their daughters were asked to join them. The groom and . mother dance was to "Because You Loved Me" by Celine Dion. " In lieu ofabridal bouquettoss, ' the bride, during the anniversary dance, presented her bouquet to the couple that had been married the longest-Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moxley (63 years). , Family homemade desserts were provided along with a wedding cake made by Christy ' McFarland. The wedding cake was three tiered. The top two tiers were red velvet and the bottom tier was white cake covered with smooth, butter cream frosting adorned .with' burlap flowers and topped with the letter "M." r. The couple's honeymoon'war, a Caribbeah cruises" lThE"c6uple: will reside in Brooker. ... MacKenzie AllieGrace r Pittman Birth: S MacKenzie AllieGrace Pittman James David and Bobbie' Jo Pittman of Lake City an-, nounce the birth of their daugh- ter, MacKenzie AllieGrace Pitt- man. 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Brian Melvin wed on June 29 6B TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR B SECTION THURSDAY, AUG. 1, 2013 B Mk Fins, Fur & Tails ) 'I ^ f__________By Mickey Agner_____B Snakes, fish activity and tournament results The recent rainy weather seems to have affected the fish bite significantly. It does tend to cool the lake water down and .probably moves many of the bait and associated predator fish to shallow water. In general, rainy trends seem to work best for the bass fishermen. Jim Lewis said bluegills and shellcrackers spawned in the Sampson-Rowell canal on the last full moon, and Aaron Hart confirmed that while bass fishing. .Mark Moody and his daughter Connie Padgett were unable to find the canal fish, but werea'ble to land 23 shellcrackers from Sampson Lake. The shrimp run and croaker bite in the St. Johns have not proven productive to this date. Daniel Dye and snakes Daniel Dye has lived in New River since 2006. He has worked at Florida Pest Control for 15 years and has been employed S with the pest control business for S 36 years. He is an Entomological S Society of America certified associate entomologist. He also serves as a training coordinator for Florida Pest Control.. Dye has two very informative websites-wwvv. floridabackyardsnakes.com and www.floridabackyardinsects. cornm-that are very detailed about both topics. He also has an extensive gallery of excellent photographs of snakes, insects and amphibians on Flickr. With just one look at his photograph gallery, you can tell that he is. a serious photQgrapher. He describes himself as an outdoorsman who loves to hunt and fish, but has difficulty finding the timieto indulge ihes6day's. If you want to know anything about snakes or insects, just ask Dye. His biggest concern about answering questions about venomous snakes is that the information might encourage the destruction of the same snakes. He said he did not understand why people who have car wrecks typically look at what they did wrong and try to prevent it from occurring again., but when they encounter a Venomous snake, the only solution they 'come up.with is to kill it. He understands why people do not want them around their home, but to kill one in the middle of a national forest-as he has seen-is totally unnecessary. Dye indicated that not playing with them or not getting too close in order to kill them could prevent a high percentage of the few snakebites that do occur. ' When asked about the local area and venomous snakes, his first response was that, "Bradford County is a hot bed for canebrake rattlesnakes. Slightly smaller than the diamondback rattlesnake, they are a large, venomous snake, and without the proper equipment and Greg Johnson and Paul Akridge and Greg Johnson Tyson Bald Eagle Bass Tournament. LEFT: This is ' one of many -,- canebrake -. rattlers photographed by Daniel Dye. BELOW LEFT: Dye displays a an eastern .'.. hognose snake. knowledge, they should be given some space."' He indicated, too, that there are'a good number of pygmy rattlers and cottonmouths in our area. Dye also agreed that uncontained dogs in rural areas often encounter venomous snakes, are bitten and frequently die. Dye also states that rainy weather like we are currently experiencing can be harsh on all snakes. He said, "Fresh rain is cool, and it tends to cool .the ground. As a result, many snakes will crawl out on roads and flatten out to absorb the captured heat. Consequently, they are very vulnerable to car kills." He does encourage people to RIUser Buldn Pou cs I nc.' HOURS: Mon-Fri 10-5:30 Sat 10-3 "WE BUY & SELL NEW and ,USED BUILDING MATERIALS!!!" Cleatus Gaskins and J.T. Taylor (not pictured) took first and had the big bass at the July 25 Sampson Lake tournament. be tolerant of snakes. "They are an essential part of our world," Dye said. / Bass tournament results The Joey Tyson Bald Eagle tournament held its last weekly tournament of the season on July 24. The group will hold its classic on Wednesday, Aug. 8. The results of last week's tournament are as follows: First place-Paul Akridge and Greg Johnson; Second place-Kyle Davis and Josh Griffis; Big bass-William Hatch and uncle James Hatch The results of the July 25 Nathan Beasley with tlihe winning catch at the July 18 Lake Butler tournament. Mark Moody displays one of 23 shellcrackers he and daughter Connie Padgett caught from Sampson Lake on July 25. Sampson Lake open tournament are as follows: First place-Cleatus Gaskins and J.T. Taylor: Second place-Mason Elixson and Dean Elixson; Thiyd place-Austin Thomas and Mike Christie. On July 19, the Lake Butler open bass tournament fished Sampson Lake, and then on July 26, it fished Ocean Pond in Baker County. During theJuly 19 tournament, Allen and Nathan Beasley placed first and had the big bass. Outdoors calendar Joey Tyson/Bald Eagle Bait and Tackle bass tournaments, a Santa Fe Lake every Wednesday.. with the classic scheduled for Aug.7; Sampson Lake tournaments every Thursday; - Aug. 6, new moon. Aug. 20, full moon. If you have a story, idea or photo to share, please contael Mickey Agner via email at minka, mnaoutdoors.com, or by phone at 904-964-1488. Photos many also be submitted in person "ft the Bradford County Telegraph, Union County 77Times or LakL Region Monitor. ** ATTENTION ** CALLFOR BIDS, CSE Community State Bank B ic n reventina hi~dv nn o 1991 Chevrolet Silverado Truck The bank will be accepting bids from Thursday, July 25, 2013 until Thursday, August 8, 2013, at 12:00 p.m. Anyone interested in bidding on this vehicle, please bring sealed bid to Community State Bank and give to Andrea Bailey or Fate Harper. Truck will be sold as is. 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Office 386-496-1971 www.MoonWalkEntertainmentInc.com __________________ t? _____ .1 N THURSDAY, AUG. 1, 2013 TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR B SECTION 7B Pamela Evans 'STARKE--Pamela Sue Garrison Evans, 58. of Starke died Tuesday, July 23, 2013, at Shands at the University of Florida. She was boin in Jacksonville on Sept. 29, 1954, to Joseph Eugene Garrison Sr. and Vera Davidson Garrison. She had been a resident of Starke since 1978 after moving from Jacksonville. She was a member of Morgan Road Baptist Church. - She was preceded in death by: her daughter Vera Ellen Harris; and her brother Joseph D. Garrison. She is survived by: her husband of 24 years, Thomas E. Evans Sr.; parents Joseph 'E. Garrison Sr. and Vera E. Davidson Garrison of Starke; children Joel Scott McCaulley, Stacy Adam McCaulley and Jennifer McCaulley of Starke; brothers David Eugene Garrison and Gary Lee Garrison of Starke, and Mark (Nancy) Stanley Garrison of Andersonville, Ga.; and three grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at Morgan Road Baptist Church on Thursday, Aug. 1, at 2 p.m. and will be officiated by Rev. Al Paulson Sr. 'In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the funeral home to assist with funeral expenses. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Archie Tanner Funeral Services of Starke. Charney Johns LAKE BUTLER- Charney Robert "Bob" Johns, 47, of .Lake Butler died at Suwannee Valley Haven Hospice after an extended illness. He was born in Starke. on Ma\ 21. 1966. to Kenneth and Shirley Johns and was a lifelong resident of the Lake Butler area. He was a correctional officer and retired from Union Correctional Institution in 2011. He was awmember of First Baptist Church. I He was preceded in death by his brother: Danny Johns. He is survived b\: his parents. Kenneth and Shirley V. Johns of Raiford: daughter Savannah Johns of Delta Junction, Alaska: son Robbie Johns of Raiford; three brothers, Ken (Amy) Johns of Raiford, Lucas (Crista) Johns of Lake Butler and Jessie (Donna) Harvey of Raiford; and one sister. Claudia Johns of Starke. Funeral services were conducted on July 30 in the chapel of Archer Funeral Home, with Rev. Ron Kimbrell officiating. Internment followed at Dekle Cemetery in Lake Butler. Archer Funeral Home of Lake Butler is in charge of arrangements. Mable Magyari STARKE-Mable Lugene (Bennett) Magyari, 92, of Starke, died .Wednesday, July '24, 2013, at E.T. York Care Center in Gainesville. She was born March 1, 1921, in Manatee to the late Hiram and Jennie (Lang) Bennett; She was a seamstress for Big Dad's in Starke _;,- ..... ', '" ' L Excellent Driving Range Golf Lessons by Pro Shop Gift Certificates Professionally Rur -.... -,, 'Homeof the Strawberry Invitational Likic us on''\ *' ' ..b.. (904) 964-5441 ... 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She was born in Folkston, Ga., on Nov. 25, 1950, to the late Esker Purple 15070 US Hwy 301 S. Starke, FL 904-964-4810 Mon-Sat 9-6 Wrangler Levi Boots Hats Buckles SWe do jLayaways! * ATTENTION ** CALL FOR BIDS LB Community State Bank is accepting sealed bids on a 1993 Claremont Fleetmond Singlewide Mobile Home The bank'will be accepting bids from Thursday, August 1, 2013 until Thursday, August 15, 2013, at 12:00 p.m. Anyone interested in bidding on this mobile home, please'bring sealed bid to Community State Bank and give to Andrea Bailey or Fate Harper. Mobile Home will be sold as is. Buyer will be responsible Qfor sales tax at time of sale. (CSB has all rights to refuse any or all bids). Charles Custom Memorials Serving Families in North Florida since 1973 OFIC OWOPN8:0- 530MO -FR Keene and Christine Tillman Keene. Dorothy met the love of her life. Harry A. Melton, and married him on Sept. 10, 1966. In 1975, Dorothy and Harry moved from Waycross, Ga., to Starke, where they have resided for the past 38 years. Dorothy was a member of Pine Level Baptist Church for many years and currently a member of Southside Baptist Church. She retired from New Beginnings Christian Preschool after 25 years of dedicated service as a daycare teacher. Dorothy enjoyed -taking care of and being around children. She was preceded indeath by: her parents; her son-in-law Don Woods; and her brother-in-law Herman Melton. Dorothy is survived by: her loving husband of 46 years, Harry A. Melton of Starke; her daughters, Amanda Woods, Jonnie Melton, and Lindsay (George) Voght, all of Starke; her brothers,- Joe (Pat) Keene of Orlando, Lewis Keene of Hilliard, Hal (Glenda) Keene of Hilliard and Henry (Karen) of Kingsland, Ga.; her sisters, Martha (Emmanuel) Knowles of Folkston, Ga., Elizabeth (Lynell) Phillips of Callahan, Eady Williams of Jasper, Barbara Melton of Germany and JoAnn (Jimmy) Silcox of Starke; her seven grandchildren, Charlie (Lynn Rose) Dudding, Victor (Heather) Dudding, Mathew (Traci) Padgett, Alie Padgett, Aleigha Voght, Scott Silcox and Jayden Voght; and her great-granddaughters, Emma and Ella Dudding. Funeral services were held on -July 27 at Archie Tanner Funeral Services with Pastor Roman. Alvarez officiating. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Archie Tanner Funeral Services of Starke. Visit www.archietannerfuneralservices. corn to sign the family's guest book. PAID OBITUARY John Colson Rimes WORTHINGTON SPRINGS-:, John Colson Rimes, 80, of Worthington Springs died at his residence on Sunday, July 28, 2013, surrounded by his family after an extended illness. He was born on Oct. 26, 1932, in Worthington Springs, where he lived most of his life, to the late Wilbur H. and Virginia Colson Rimes. He was a long-distance truck driver for 63 years. He was a member of Grace Fellowship Church in Worthington Springs. He was preceded in death by: son William C. Rimes; grandson Matthew Williamson; granddaughters Ashlee and Allisun Box; brother Thomas Rimes; and stepfather Angus Bielling. He is survived by: his wifeJanice Mathis Rimes of Worthington Springs; children Jason (Deanna) Rimes of Worthington Springs, Lori (Cedric) Box of Salt Springs, Ronny (Marlana) Pinkston of Worthington Springs, Wilbur Colson (Vicki) Rimes of Lebanon, Tenn., Marilyn (Jeff) Wells of McGee, Miss., and. Melinda Rimes of Providence; sister Mary Virginia Williams; 16 grandchildren; and seven great- grandchildren. Memorial services will be conducted on Thursday, Aug. 1, at 11 a.m. in the chapel of Archer Funeral Home, with Rev. Terry Elixson officiating. Internment will follow at a later date at Bethlehem- Rimes Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 10 a.m. until 11' a.m. at the funeral h 6me. Archer Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Betty Sapp SBetty Jean Sapp, 78, went home to be with our Lord Jesus Christ on Tuesday, July 30,2013. She was born on Oct. 30, 1934, and resided in Union County her entire life. She was employed by the Florida Department of Correc- tions in the accounting department until she retired in 1989. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Raiford and played the piano there since she was 13. Mom. Granny, Betty, Aunt Bet- ty loved her God, family, church, friends and the piano immensely. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Green Sapp. Betty is survived by: son John Wayne (Kathi) Sapp of Ocala;' grandchildren John Andrew (Dayle) Sapp and Tara Lynne Sapp; and great-grandson Wilbur Calvin Sapp. Funeral services will be held on Friday Aug. 2, 2013, at 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church of Raiford, with interment at Sapp Cemetery in Raiford. Visitation will be held on Thursday,Aug. l,2013,from6 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Archer Funeral Home of Lake Butler. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in remembrance of Betty Sapp to Haven Hospice, 4200 N.W. 90" Blvd., Gainesville, FL 32606. Arrangements are under the care of Archer Funeral Home of Lake Butler.I Sarah Williams MIDDLEBURG-Sarah Ellen Williams, 29, of Middleburg died July 24,'2013, at Shands UF in Gainesville. She was born Jan. 3, 1984, in Jacksonville to the late Marcelle (Trombley) Kittles .and John Robert "Rob" Williams, and had attended First Black Creek Baptist Church. She is survived by: sisters Tiffany DeBoyd of Middleburg and Zaina Kelly Williams of Jacksonville; maternal grandmother Mary Townsend of Melrose; _paternal grandparents Rev. Thomas F. and Sarah Frances Williams of Smiths Station, Ala.; and her fiance since May 6, 2010, Billy Taylor III of Fleming Island. Funeral services were held July 29 in the Helm-Gallagher Funeral Home chapel, with Pastor Bobby Register and Dr. Tim Maynard officiating. Graveside services followed at Townsend Cemetery in Hawthorne, with her uncle Eddie Trombley officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Heart Association, 3801 N.W. 40"'h Terrace Suite B., Gainesville, FL 32606. - Arrangements are under the care of Helm-Gallagher Funeral Home and Cremation Services ,of Green Cove Springs. In Loving Memory of Veri Best Aug. 3,2013 Husband, Dad, Poppa. It has been a long lonely year without your presence, we have missed you, certainly didn't want you to die, but wouldn't wish you back knowing you are free of pain. Red birds are singing, roses are blooming, eagles are flying and you are home with Jesus. We will see you someday. Your family, Connie and kids, all the grandkids. Love you and miss you. On behalf of our dearly loved friend, and co- founder, Mrs. Dorothy Melton. New Beginnings Christian Child Care Family would like to acknowledge her passing, as of Thursday, July 251h, 2013. Her love for her family, friends and the children echo a permanent mark of God's love in our hearts. I met Dorothy, at Madison Street Baptist Church, we worked together for about four years there. Dorothy and I started New Beginning's Christian Childcare in 1988. Her family and mine worked two weeks straight getting the school ready and we opened on July 11, 1988. Dorothy and I were more- - than friends, we were sister, and Mr. Harry , is Robert's and my big brother. Mrs. Dorothy loved all children, she wanted them to read, write and count. Dorothy prayed for her children each day, and the children learned to pray too. Hands down, Dorothy was one of the best teachers in Bradford. Our pet names for each other was Salt and Pepper. We have worshipped . together and prayed together for our families and others also. Dorothy lived what she believed. Dorothy's full faith was in The Father, His Son, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit of God. The Bible she read was the , King James. All children that went through our little school knew that Jesus loved them, and He cared for them. When I shed my tears, it's only because I will miss my sister for a little, while, I know I will see her again. Eula Nichols, past and present staff JONES-GALLAGHER FUNERAL HOME . 620 East Nona Street Corner of SR 100 ,Starke 904-964-6200 340 E. 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Guaranteed Best Se!vice Guatanteel Best Warranties aoranteed Best Prices SRoof Leaks Re-Roofs Shingles Metal Low Slope* Mobile Homes Commercial Lifetime Roofs Rotten Wood Replacement Free EstimatesI Locally Owned www.LewisWalkerRoofing.com Licensed (386) 496-0940 RC0067442 SR-S3W Ed Affordable Golf Memberships Available Banquet Hall' Driving Range Primary Location in Lake City at 561 NW Hilton Ave. www. charlesmonuments. corn The area's largest supplier of Colored Granite When Quality Counts, You Can Count On Us Member of Better Business Bureau Monument Builders of North America, Florida Monument Builders FL Lic . #'F037700 I 8B TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR B SECTION THURSDAY, AUG. 1,2013 Charles Strong BMS football player picked for all-star bowl While attending an Offense- Defense football camp, Charles Strong, 14, of Lawtey was named an Offense-Defense All-American and invited to participate in the eighth annual Offense-Defense Youth All- American Bowl at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando. Strong, a running back at Bradford Middle School, was selected from a group of young athletes numbering in the thousands across the country. The Offense-Defense Youth All-American Bowl is part of a weeklong series of events surrounding the Offense-Defense All-American -Bowl, which showcases 88 of the country's top high school senior players. For more information, visit the website www.o-d.com. Bradford Pop Warner begins practice Aug. 1 The Bradford County Cowboys Pop 'Warner football program will begin practices Thursday, Aug. I1, at the Thomas Street facilities from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. For more information, please call Joe Gorden at 904-263- 0682. and state playoff series.) An All Sports pass is offered for $75 and includes admittance to all regular season athletic events, while passes are offered for seniors (age 62 and up) and students (high school, junior high and elementary). Senior and student passes cost $50 each and include admittance to all regular season athletic events. For more information, call athletic director Walt Darty at 352-473-1525 or assistant athletic director Kim Dykes at 352-473-1477. 8 from BHS, KHHS, UCHS earn 1st-, 2nd-team all- KHHS sports state honors * passes now available Keystone Heights High School sports passes are now available at different levels. The Century Club pass costs $100 and includes reserved chair-back seating, preferred parking for football and admission to all regular season athletic events. (Excludes preseason classics, tournaments Bradford High School third baseman Taylor Cruce and coach Daniel Davis earned top awards, while the Tornadoes had five players earn first- or second- team honors with the release of Miracle Sports' 2013 all-state softball teams. Keystone Heights had two players earn first- or second- team honors, while Union Coun- ty had one. Cruce was named the Class 4A Offensive Player of the Yea,, batting .392, hitting 10 doubles and a school-record 13 home runs, and driving in 42 runs. Davis guided the Tornadoes to a 28-3 record, tne District 5 championship, the Region 2 championship and the team's first-ever Final Four berth in fastpitch history. Bradford players joining Cru- ce as Class 4A first-team all-state selections were pitcher Ashton Adkins and outfielder Jaci At- kinson. Adkins set a school re- cord in wins, compiling a 26-2 record. She had an ERA of 1.36, threw 15 shutouts and had 204 strikeouts. Atkinson batted .414 and scored 31 runs. Catcher Annie Luke and out- fielder Lainie Rodgers were second-team selections for Brad- ford. Luke batted .370 with five doubles, one home run and 15 RBI, while Rodgers batted .370, driving in 14 runs and hitting seven doubles and three home runs,. . Keystone Heights' Kelsey Waters was named a first-team outfielder in Class 4A. She bat- ted .492, hitting six doubles, six triples and four home runs. She had 20 RBI. SThe Indians' Ashley. May- nard was a second-team pick as a utility player. She batted .413, hitting eight doubles and three home runs. She had 17 RBI. Union County pitcher Kaylan Tucker was a first-team selection as a pitcher in Class IA. She was 4-1 with an ERA of 3.03 and 58 strikeouts. She batted .426 with five doubles, one home run and 17 RBI. KHHS iv, varsity football practice set for Aug. 5 The first fall practice for Keystone Heights High School junior varsity and varsity football players will take place Monday, Aug. 5. Players will meet at 8 a.m. in the field house. For more information, call athletic director Walt Darty at 352-473-1525 or assistant athletic director Kim Dykes at 352-473-1477. BMS, LBMS football practices start Aug. 5 Practices for students interested in playing football at Bradford Middle School and Lake Butler Middle School begin Monday, Aug. 5. BMS practice begins at 8 a.m., while LBMS practice begins at 10 a.m. Students must have 'their physical and necessary paperwork. LBMS students are asked to wear T-shirts, shorts and cleats. 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I Notice Vehicles Accessories Motor Vehicles RV's & Campers Boats Land for Sale Real Estate Out of Area Commercial Property Rent, Lease, Sale Homes for Sale Mobile Homes for Sale For Rent .I INDEX 51 Lost/Found 52 Animals & Pets 53 Yard Sales 54 Keystone Yard Sales 55 Wanted 56 Trade or Swap 57 For Sale 58 Building Materials 59 Personal Services 60 SecretarialServices 61 Scriptures 62 VacationfTravel 63 Love Lines 64 Business Opportunity 65 Help Wanted 66 Investment Opportunity 67 HuntingLand for Rent 68 Rent to Own 69 Food Supplements 70 Money to Lend 72 Sporting Goods 73 Farm Equipment 74 Computers & Computer Accessories CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Word Ad Classified Tuesday, 12:09O noon"... Classified Display Tuesday, 12:00 noon TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED USE YOUR PHONE 964-6305 473-2210 496-2261 NOTICE Classified Advertising should be paid r, ,d''ance ,,,. oii f.,id. I'eadv been established with the new's pcr. A $3.00 s',tee charge ill t added ., ll -it..I, ,i, .. :' poslage and handling. All ads placed bv phone arc read back to the advertiser at the time of placement. However, the classilied stall' cannot be held respoisible for mistakes in classified advertising taken bv phone. The newspaper reserves the right to corrective classify and edit all copy or to reject dr cancel any advertisements at an time. Onl standard abbrevations will &i accepted. " 40 Notices EQUAL HOUSING OP- PORTUNITY. All real estate advertising in this. newspaper is subjects 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 women and people securing cus- I i DO on eerp tody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimina- tion, call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777, the toll-. free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. For ' further information call Florida -Commission on Human Relations, Lisa Sutherland 850-488-7082 ext #1005. 41 Auctions KERR AUCTIONS, Lawtey Fl. 23931 NW CR 225A. Chickens, ducks, rabbits, goats, turkeys, sheep, all farm animals. Horses, tack, farm equipment, furniture, appliances. All consignments welcome. Cash sales only. 10% buyer's premium. 6pm the 2nd and 4th Saturday of every month. For more information call Lyndel at 904-838-8069 or Randy at 904-591-4191. AB199 and AU1896. Buy, sell, or trade. Motor Vehicles & Accessories 2010 CRYSLER TOWN & Country loaded. Low mile- age. Excellent condition. Call between 5 and 8 PM. 904-263-3520. TRUCK FOR SALE, 2000 Ford F-350 box truck. Overdrive, A/C, lift gate, excellent condi- tion. Ready to go, asking $9,099 OBO. For more in- formation please call Jim at 732-503-4098 anytime during evening after 6 pm. 732-801-4538 anytime' during the day. 1998 ACURA-dark green, 2.3 cyl. sunroof, new tires, 5 speed manual 30 mpg. 220,6 6`:frfih'Q 1495. Cota4t a094-533-9391. 44 Boats & ATV's BOAT FOR SALE. Fiber- glass 15 ft 5in. Manatee 1973. Center console. 40 horse Johnson Tracker. 1993 motor. Trolling mo- tor. Galvanized trailer 1973. $2,500. Cal: 352- 495-2636. 16 FT 2001 LANDAU PON- TOON Boat with trailer and 15 horse Suzuki Mo- tor. Water ready. $4,000. 352-468-2400. 47 Commercial Property (Rent, Lease, Sale) DOWNTOWN STARKE Pro- fessional Offices for rent, $315 per month. Confer- ence room, kitchen, utili- ties and more provided. 904-364-8395. RETAIL SPACE in busy strip center. 1,000 sq.ft. and 2,000 sq. ft. units. South HWY 301 front- age, across from the KOA Campground. Call 352-. 235-1675. ATTN: STATE PROPERTY MANAGER, we have a two-story, building, 9 offic- es, dual A/C systerri, etc! Will modify for long-term contract. For more infor- mation call Mary Johnson at 904-964-6305. FOR RENT: Suite of offices. Receptionarea, 3 offices, break room, 2 bathrooms. $550/mo. For more infor- mation call Mary Johnson at 904-964-6305. FOR RENT PROFES- SIONAL OFFICE,.1,500 sq.ft.- $1,000/mo.- up to 3,000 sq.ft. contiguous, $2,000/mo. Warehouse 3,000 sq. ft. $800/mo. Smith & Smith Realty. 904-964-9222. Starke Homes/ Pine Forest Apartments 1 and 2 BR Units Avail. 1 BR Wheelchair Accessible Unit (Move in ready) This institution is an equal opportunity EO.AL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY provider and employer (904) 964-6312 1530 W. Madison St S Starke, FL TDD # 202-720-6382 & FOR SALE ,, 4- Older 2BR/1BA singe wide on 2.10 acres, wheat & A/C in need of some repairs. Can be lived in with minimal repairs. Has well, septic, and Elect. Several storage bldgs, and livestock pen w/water. $35,000 Call 386-496-1215 for more information 49 Mobile Homes For Sale EX-LARGE DW. ON 2/3 acre. Fireplace, new metal roof-AC-rugs. To- tally refurbished. Owner financing. 352-745-0094. NEW 2014 28x80 huge 4 bedroom,'$59,900. Set up, A/C, steps, & skirt- ing. Call 904-259-4663. Waynefriermacclenny. com. NO MONEY DOWN, if you own your own land. 3BR- $349/mo. 4BR-$499/mo. Turn key packages. Call 904-259-4663. waynefri- ermacclennycom. USED SINGLE WIDE, like' Snew, fully remodeled.. '$19,900 set up & deliv- ered. Call 904-259-4663. NORTH POINT HOMES in Gainesville has the largest selection of New Jacobsen Horfies in Flor- ida. All at Factory Outlet Prices! We also have 10 display models being sold at cost. North Point Hwy. 441 N. Gainesville S352-872-5566. NEW 2013 28x52- 3/2 Jacobsen, only 1 left, $45,900, inc. del-set-A/C- skirting, and steps. No gimmicks! North Pointe Homes, Gainesville, 352- 872-5566. Free credit by Orangewood Apartments 801 South Water Street Starke, FL 32091 904-9644214 TDD/TTY 711 Accepting Applications! Rental Assistancel 1,2, & 3 bedro6mHC& Non-HC accessible apartments. 'Th institution is an equal opportunity provider, and employer.' 'Equal Housing Opportunfty phone till 9pm . ATTENTION! We buy used mobile homes Singles or doublewides. Call Rusty at North Pointe Homes, 352-872-5566. 50 For Rent 3BR/2BA mobile home, CH/A, good location 1st & last months rent $5501 mo. 904-964-3595. KEYSTONE & STARKE rentals available soon. 2BR/1 BA, some are lake- front. Rents are from $475 up to $575 monthly. Call for more info. 352-226- 6226. 3B/2BA refinished MH with 3 acres on private lake c c.-se to llcRae Etem'eli, tary. *$09/mo.?orcpntracts for deed. Aviible' 9/1. Call for details, Brian 904- 910-5960. WE HAVE 2 OR 3 bedroom MH, clean, close to pris- or Call 352-468-1323. NICE MOBILE HOMES. in Lake Butler & Starke. 16x80 2BR/2BA, DW 3BR/2BA. 2 & 3 BR sin- gle wides. Both fenced. Deposit required. Call 678-438-6828. , MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT starting at $525 per month. Hidden Oaks, Lake Butler. Call 386- 496-8111. ' PERMANENT ROOMS for rent at the Magnolia Hotel. Both refrigerator and microwave. Special rates, by the month. Call 904-964-4303 for more - information. LAKE BUTLER APART- MENTS, Accepting ap- plications for HC and non-HC, 1,2,3, & 4 BR. SEqual housing opportu- nity. 1005 SW 6th St. Lake Butler, 32054. TDD/TTY 711. Call 386-496-3141. MOVE- IN SPECIAL 2BR/1 BA mobile home. SFirst,2 months $380/ro., then $430/mo. Graham. Service animals only. Call 352-318-3952, leave message, will return call. Only1549 mth For the 2 Bedroom/2 Bath I- or i e Bedl6fii2"Bath - Only $729 mth For the 4 Bedroom/2 Bath Call for current MOVE-IN SPECIALS!1 Set Right Mobile Homes Specializing In Relocations, Re-Levels, Set-Ups & Disposal Rodney A. 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NOTHING NEEDED BUT YOUR SIGNATURE TO BUT THIS CAR!.........................................$14,995 TOYOTA PRIUS 2011 CERTIFIED, VERY LOW MILES, FULLY LOADED, OVER 50 MPG!!......................$3791MO WITH 0 DOWN. -. CHEVY SILVERADO 2006 "GETS THE JOB DONE! TAKE ON PAYMENTS OF $225/MO WITH $1000 DOWN..................................................................5$11,995 OBO THURSDAY, AUG. 1, 2013 TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR B SECTION 9B Classified Ads - (9041964-6305 (3521473-2210 (386 496-2261 Where one call does it aIlI DOUBLE WIDE & COUN- TRY. 3B/2BA CH/A. Mini ,. blinds throughout, freshly Painted, covered deck, quiet area, large yard. ..$525/mo. plus depos- it. 11023 SE 49th Ave '"-Starke. 352-468-1093. 904-571-6561 " 'LARGE PRIVATE MAS- ;.TER bedroom. Private .. bathroom. Washer/ :"-dryer. Large porch for : relaxation/or smoking. Transportation to Dr's '.:: & shopping available. 1 '..Hot meal daily. Breakfast or dinner. SR 100 Stare. I:;'$410/mo. Low income & disabilities welcome. Call 305-972-7849. .-AVAILABLE AUG. 1ST. 3BR/ 2BA.MH. W/D. Secluded ....- area. SW. CR. 239 Lake Butler. $600/mo. $600, security. year lease, 6 months to pay security. Call for more iinforma- tion, 386-496-1058. No answer, leave message. STARKE, 2BR/1 BA. house, Inside city limits. $475/ "'mo. plus $475 deposit. ""Call 352-235-6319. .3BR/1BA BLOCK HOUSE. CH/A. garage, W/D hook- up, wood floors through out. Located in Starke, in a quite safe neighbor- hood. Walking distance Sto schools and stores. $750/mo. first, & $750 deposit. Service animals ,:' only. Move in by Aug. 5th -* and get 2weeksfree. Call *'Jim 386-878-3240. HOUSE FORF RENT, 7839 ;-SW. 126th Ave, Lake ;- Butler. 3BR/1BA. CH/A. SVery clean, like new, Sent includes,, refrigera- S"tor, self cleaning range, Dishwasher, electric, high .:_ speed Internet, unlim- ited phone service, 225 a-vcare, washer and dryer : available. Call 386-496- ,-: 1747 leave messages. -. -' Cell phone 941-773-3670. "^-'Rent $1,050/mo, $600 -5deposit. 'MALL CLEAN MH. near .<'< prison. Partially furnished, electric partially furnished. .'o. $125/week, first, last, sp- ; curity deposit required. SPrefer single or older cou- i : pie. For more information call 904-964-2234. t r2BR/1BA, MH. $450/mo. .,,,83BR/2BA. $550/mo. both ,....ln Keystone. Call 352- .,-,258-4617 for more infor- .,.- mation. cleaning house. Lots of miscellaneous items for sale. Inside the Sporting* Chance store. Friday and Saturday 9:00-2:00. 'YARD SALE Saturday Aug. 3 at Lawtey Recreation Park. 8-? Boys 10/12/14 & women's clothing & lots more. 904-263-8025. MULTI FAMILY- Thurs. Aug. 1st. Fri. 2nd. Sat. 3rd. 8am-5pm. 7291 NW CR 229 A. SR 16 West 7 miles out of town towards prison. House wares, de- cor, clothes teen boys & girls. Hundreds of DVD & CD's, furniture, pictures, truck topper for small. pickup, lamps, mini motor- cycle with big tires. Rain or shine! HUGE MULTI FAMILY yard sale. 10856 NE 28TH Ave. Follow signs from 30.1 and firework store or 301 and fairgrounds. Less than two miles from 301. Fri & Sat 7am-2pm. Items include a like new electric stove, camping items, tools, kitchen items, cloth- ing, lots of baby items, floral arrangements, CD's etc. Something for every- one! Great prices. HUGE YARD SALE this Friday and Saturday at 5588 Hampton Vil- las Drive Hampton (off CR 325). 7am-4pm Boy clothes (starting at 3T), toys, games, small furni- ture, and lots more. Just follow the signs FRI. SAT. 8am.-3pm. 17598 NE. 28th Ave. Starke. (Rain or shine) inside Sold chicken house. For sale, baby chicks, com- mercial incubator, plants, outdoor Christmas deco- rations/wire (starting @ $3), antiques, crafts, books, adult/children/ baby clothes, (.25 each or 5 for $1) furniture and much more. If you need directions call Debby @ 904-226-5402. 53B , Keystone Yard. Sales SFIR. SAT. 8AM. -1PM. 635 SW. Cardinal Drive, Key- stone. Simmon's rifle scope, fire, truck bed, Eamhart collectibles. Too much to list, priced to sell. ESTATE SALE. Fri. Sat. Aug. 2nd & 3rd, 8:30am. -5pm. Located at: 6059 CR. 352 Keystone Heights, FL, 32656, on Spring Lake. Take highway 21 N from Keystone Heights to CR 352, go 1.3 miles fol- low signs. Small lakeside home & out buildings, all. must go. Partial listing of items: Side tables chairs & rockers, sofas, vintage portable singer sewing machine, records, lamps, dressers, oak dinette set, fire proof file cab. small mahogany buffet, china, collectable duck plates, misc. oil lamps, 96 pc. set of f Schumann Bavarian China, kitchen 'collect- ibles, & small appliances, air & power tools, yard & hand tools, assorted nails, ladders, work ta- bles & benches, 1950's Frigidaire "compact 30" pink electric stove very good condition, fishing rods, reels, lures, chain saws, 'Wolf portable cast iron cook strove......much more. Too much to list all. 55 Wanted CASH FOR JUNK cars $300 & up. Free pick up, run- ning or not. Call 352- S445-3909. 57 For Sale BEDDING & MATTRESS, estate mattress sets. Twins. $69, full $79, Queen $89, King $129, Bunk Beds w/mattress $319. Call A Mattress 441. E. Brownlee St. Starke, 904-964-3888 or 352- 258-1268, QUEEN PJLLOWTOP $299. King pillow top, $499, spe- cial twin sets, $139. Call A Mattress 441 E. Brownlee St. Starke, 904-964-3888 or 352-258-1268. FOR SALE 18,000 BTU win- dow air conditioner Sears brand. Maintenance plan to 2015. 'Call 904-966- 7479 for more info. FOR SALE, due to illness, all good condition. 1994 6400 John Deer Trac- tor w/canopy-MFWD 85 hp, 3 hitch-2 remotes. 640-loader 15 ft. bat wing. 1964 Gallon grader. 1995 Ferguson roller. 1989 OST 2 ENGLISH Setters, jfamales. One black and "white. One brown and white. Reward Call 352- 473-0302. 53A SYard. Sales .. $,ODDS & ENDS moving -.. >;sale. Thursday; Friday and ,Saturday, 8am-? 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Two years of experience in a library setting preferred. Knowledge and experience with web page maintenance and design preferred. SALARY: $39,375 annually plus benefits DEADLINE FOR RECEIVING APPLICATIONS: 8/12/13 Persons interested should provide College application, vita, and photocopies of transcripts. All foreign transcripts must be submitted with official translation and evaluation. Position details and applications available at: www.fgc.edu Human Resources Florida Gateway College 149 S.E. College Place Lake City, FL 32025-2007 Phone (386) 754-4314 S Fax (386) 754-4814 E-Mail: humanr(fQc.edu FGC is accredited Iy the Commission on Colleges of ihe Southern Associatkin orColleges and SchooLs. VP/ADA;?EA/EO College in Education and .Eniploymcn Ford 350 Dually diesel truck. 1996 Hallmark 8x16.5 ft. enclosed trailer. 1970 F 750 single-axle Ford dump truck w/ equip- ment trailer. 1993 Cadillac Deville. 12 ft. Jon boat. 4 new oak Amish buggy wheels. 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Physical abilities required; acceptable eyesight . and hearing; lifting and carrying of 45 pounds and over; reaching, climbing, pulling, pushing, walking, standing, kneeling, bending, stooping, use of fingers. The knowledge to read and interpret technical materials such as basic wiring diagrams, constructions sketches, blueprints, schematics or operating and repair manuals. Ability to work inside and outside in various weather conditions; heights up to 40 feet; with electrical energy, in or with ; moving objects, with chemicals, solvents, fumes, gases, grease and oils. Able to communicate in English effectively orally and in writing, and , computer literate. Desirable. Qualifications: Certified for any of the trades, knowledgeable in small engine repair. SALARY: $ 9.24 per hour DEADLINE FOR RECEIVING APPLICATIONS: 8/12/13 Persons interested should provide College application, vita, and photocopies of transcripts. All foreign transcripts must be submitted with official translation and evaluation. Position details and applications available at: www.fqc.edu Human Resources Florida Gateway College 149 S.E. College Place Lake City, FL 32025-2007 Phone (386) 754-4314 Fax (386) 754-4814 E-Mail: humanr(&fqc.edu FGC is ccrediled by Ithe Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association l'f';olleges and Schools. Vl1,'A)A :EAO College in Educatlion and Enloymetii' Adoption Choosing adoption? Loving, single woman will Provide stable ome/support of large, extended family. Let's help each other. Financial security. Expenses paid. Deborah, toll-free (855-779-3699) Sklar Law Firm, LLC Fl Bar #0150789 o Business Opportunities A SODA/SNACK VENDING ROUTE LOCATIONS INCLUDED IN YOU LOCAL AREA $ 8 9 9 5 MINIMUM INVESTMENT' GUARANTEE CASH FLOW 10 YEAR WARRANTEE 1- 800-367-6709 Ext.99- Education ADMINISTRATION VE ASSISTANT TRAINEES NEEDED! Become a C e r t ified M i c ro s o f t Professional! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! SC TRAIN can get you job ready ASAP. HS Werner Enterprises: 1-888-567-3110. Seeking experienced heavy equipment operator in the Alachua, Bradford, or Union Country Area. Call S(352)494-3021 for details. EXPERIENCED PROP- ERTY preservation sub- contractors. Must be li- censed, insurance, expe- rienced in home repairs, provide equipment, and available to travel within Florida. You will also need knowledge of camera and computer use for sending picture files daily to office. Call 352-473-0095. HIRING experienced prop- erty preservation secre- taries. Prefer Vendor-360, Mars & Zephyr knowl- edge. MUST have knowl- edge of Windows 7 or 8 & Excel. Construction, Building materials and use of cost estimator a plus. Call 352-473-0095. DRIVERS NEEDED Must have a Class ACDL One year experience. Current D.O.T. physical. We are a drug free workplace & EEO employer. Good benefits. Mid-Fia Hauling, Inc. Worthington Springs, Ft. Call 386-496-2251. Online at www.mid-fla- hauling.net CDL-A drivers .39/round trip mile. Bonus potential Great medical, dental, vision, life, 401ki 2500 mi/wk runs. Home week- ends! Must have'2 years T/T exp. Jan: 608-364- 9716 or Gil: 608-364- 9719. OWNER OPERATORS: $1.05 ALL miles + fuel surcharges Blackhawk provides plates! No start up costs $2,000 sign-on bonus[ 2,500 mil/wk Iun Home weekly. Must have 2 years T/T exp. Jan: 608-364-9716 or Gil: 608- 364-9719. WANTED: 29 serious peo- ple to work from home using -a computer. Up to $1,500- $5,000 PT/ FT.www.iluvmybiz123. com FULL TIME POSITION, in the office of the Bradford County 'Clerk of Courts. HS/GED required. Skills needed are not limited to nut include 35CWPM. Experience in an office environment and excel- lent public relations skills. Applicant must be pro- ficient in all Microsoft Office applications. The typing test will be admin- istered by Florida Works Career Center, located at 819 south Walnut Street, Bradford Square Shop- ping Center, Starke. ap- plication may be obtained at the office of the clerk, Bradford county Court- house, 945 N. Temple Ave. Starke, Fl. or by vis- iting the ivebsite @ www. bradfordcountyfl.gov/ Gigan|tic liT~ I 'k IjT! FLORIDA S/GATEWAY ^a COLLEGE REGISTRAR ASSISTANT I This is a highly responsible position in the Registrar's Office requiring utilization of specialized data, equipment and techniques. Responsible for all student registration related data and associated functions, processing and verifying transcripts,. accessing, inputting and retrieving information and data from the student database, student records, and archived microfilm and microfiche, and other duties associated with the Registrar's Office Requires High school diploma or its equivalent plqs Stwo years clerical experience. "Additional education may substitute on a year for year basis for required experience in related area. Special consideration will be given to applicants with an Associate Degree or Certificate in a related area.' Computer literate. Must be proficient in accurate data entry operations and MS Word and Excel. Must be able to work under pressure, manage high volume of ' records, meet deadlines, handle multiple priorities and be detail oriented. Ability to communicate information effectively verbally and in writing. Ability to work well with coworkers and other staff. SALARY: $21,200 annually, plus benefits DEADLINE FOR RECEIVING APPLICATIONS: 8/12/1.3 Persons interested should provide Cotlege application, vita, and photocopies of transcripts. All foreign transcripts must be submitted with official translation and evaluation. ' Position details and applications available at: www.fgc.edu Human Resources Florida Gateway College 149,S.E. 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(888)368-1964 TIDY NOOK N E E D S clerklndex.html Applica- tions, accompanied with typing test results, must be returned to the office of the clerk by 3:00pm. August 16,2013. BRADFORD TERRACE 808 S. Colley Rd. Starke, FL 32091. Is now accepting applications for CNA's, LTC exp preferred. Apply in person or fax resume to 904-964-1497. DFWP. EOE. Gastoi's Tree Service is accepting applications for an Experienced Heavy Equipment Operator. This includes the operation of cranes, knuckle booms, bobcats, and bucket trucks. For full time year around work with great benefits in an established company and a great team. Experience in tree work is a plus Must have a valid Class B CDL with air brakes Must be willing to leave town on occasion for emergency storm work Must work well with others Subjected to background checks and random drug tests Send resume to JoAnn Phillips atjgphillips@woodresourcerecovery.com or call (352) 258-8668 For daWorks Alachua/Bradford v A Commuinlty PartaersItp pd Chris 904-964-8092 I www.FloridaWorksOnline.com Ai thsid.e Christian Academy Come check us out, we- are a Kindergarten -12th grade school using the ABeka curriculum throughout all grades. We have a staff dedicated to loving children while providing a solid Christian education. Ifyou are interested in joining the team at Northside give us a call, we have the following openings available: PRINCIPAL This is a managerial position involving the planning, organizing and directing the Northside Christian Academy School, Preschool and Aftercare Programs. This person will be rAesponsiblejfor stperising the day-to-day activities in each of these ministries as well as ensuring the significant impact in personnel administration, preparation and administration of budgets. Minimum requirements include: Bachelor's degree or higher with a preference being given for those with a background in education. We are looking for applicants with administrative, managerial and education experience. Salary range is $30,000 - $40,000 annually. Applicants must. maintain regular church attendance and have a clear testimony of salvation. TEACHER We are'seekiring to fill a position for Middle/High School Science Teacher. We are looking for someone who will assist students form a solid foundation anchored to Spiritual truth in all areas; someone whois energetic and creativewith t;he dedication to challenge and minister to children to develop their potential. Teacher will be using the ABeka curriculum. Please call for qualifications and benefits. Salary range is $14,500. Applicants must maintain regular church attendance and have a clear testimony of salvation. PRESCHOOL TEACHER- Position to teach 2 year olds. Certification of the 45 hour child care is preferred. Contact: Glenda Parrish nca@nbcstarke.org 904-964-7124 handyman landscaper cleaner to service properties in area. ravel required. Will train. Must have access to internet and own tools. 888-389- 8237 Home Improvement Premium Metal Roofing, Manufacturer Direct! 8 M tal Roof profiles in 40+ colors ! Superior customer service, same day pick-up, fast delivery! -1-888-' 779-4270 or visit - a I S I Miscellaneous AIRLINE CAREERS begin here -pGet FAA approved Aviation Maintenance Technic iari training. Housing and Financial aid for ,qualified students.' Job placement assistance. Call AIM 866-314- 3769 Real Estate/ Lots & Acreage FORECLOSURE E LAND LIQUIDATION! Own your own mountain retreat with National Forest access in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. + acre mountain view homesite in gated mountain community, bargain priced at only $14,900 - way below cost! Paved road, municipal water, underground po w e r . financing. Call how 1-866,-952- 5303, x 32 I I 1.2013 4J Dr. Jessica Miller, M.D. Medical Bio * Graduate University of Wisconsin Medical School in 2002 * Family Medicine Residency at Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton Oceanside, California * Pakistan 2002 Earthquake Medical Relief Supervison of Primary Care to Women and Children Marine Corp. * Afghanistan 2009 Physician for Camp of 450 Army Infantry Soldiers at Mazar-e-Shariff, Northern Regional Hospital * Okinawa Japan Family Practice with credentials in Women's Healthcare, Colposcopy, Newborns and Pediatric * Associate Professor Uniformed Services University of Healthsciences 2010. Kimberly Beers Castillo, A.R.N.P. Medical Bio * University of Florida graduate; Master of Science in Nursing, FNP, Dec. 2009 and Bachelor of Science in Nursing 2007. * Primary Care experience in rural health with adults, pediatrics and women's health. * Experienced in both the ICU and Medical Surgical environments. * A former Peace Corps volunteer and is also skilled in Spanish... both written and oral. Kimberly Beers Castillo, AR.N.P. FAMILY i4 MEDICAL CENTER |Walgreens| SR-100 I 175 N. Lawrence Blvd. (Next to Walgreens) 352-473-3199 =1k Brenda Kay Bonett ARNP Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner Brenda Kay Bonett, ARN.P. Matt Modansky M.D. We call him Dr. Mo. He's a Board Certified Family Medical Specialist and graduate of University of Florida's Family Medicine Residency. Dr. Modansky also has extensive emergency medical experience. Matt Modansky, M.D. 4 345 West Madison St. Starke 904-964-5455 Dr. Charles Franson 1998 Nova Southeastern Graduate with honors and was a National Health Service Corp Scholar recipient. Highly skilled rural physician with 12 years experience in Hospital ER and Primary Care Environments * Affordability * High Care / High Tech * In-House Procedures Major Insurances are accepted Janet Calhoun, A.R.N.P. University of Florida Graduate, Board Certified Family Practice Nurse Practitioner Active practice in Family Medicine since 2002. She is currently working on certification as a Diabetic Educator. Janet Calhoun, A.R.N.P. 100 S. Lawrence Blvd. Keystone Heights 352-473-9373 GREAT PEOPLE... GREATSERVICE! SR-100 ___ Flamingo Rd. Citgo me U)^^HiSJ 031^H~^^ f .t l |