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USPS 648-200 Three Sections Lake Butler, Flor USPS 648-200 Three Sections -- Lake Butler, Florii UNLJ rI I 1 I T Y W F 1: : 1 FI D L IDA . .. .. .. tM [A. ,I-SV I.L .E FL 3. '1 .. .. ua Thurs ay, ay 26 ww Cm oieoea: wU isS -e*gr City commissioners hold meeting in new city hall By JAMES REDMOND Times Staff Writer K City of Lake Butler :-commissioners have a new place from which to oversee the matters of the city. On May 23, commissioners -conducted their first meeting in ithe new city hall building. 'While the entire building has not yet quite been completed, City Manager Richard Tillis made sure the commissioners' chambers were. "We're very close to having the whole building completed," said Tillis. "All city business will be conducted out of this building beginning May 31." The new chamber is .complete with a new bench for commissionerss to conduct business from. Unlike most governmental bodies that sit above the general public, the commissioners wanted the bench to be level with the people. "We decided it would be better to sit level with the residents, rather than above :.them," said Mayor Brantley 'Crawford. The project has been more than 11 months in the construction phase. Last year's hurricane season and an unseasonably wet winter have slowed construction on the project many times. "The weather has really affected on progress on this project," said A tree for Kodie Tillis. The new building contains eight offices, three of which will be reserved for future use. One of the offices will give Director of Public Works Hardy Clyatt a new place to read over blueprints and diagram&. Clyatt-will move his office from the city's water works building to the new facility. Storage problems that the city had at the old city hall building will be a thing of the past. The upper part of the building was specifically designed for that purpose. "It's even climate controlled," said Tillis. The new building has a feature for the convenience of city residents. "We added a drive-up window so that residents could pay their water bills without getting out of their car," said Tillis. Other cities such as Starke and Gainesville have had this feature for many years. The streets around the new structure are benefiting form the project as well. New curbing was added to several of the streets surrounding city hall. Those same streets are being repaved as well. "They have needed work for quite some time and we felt this was See HALL, p. 2A UCSO launches seatbelt enforcement wave The safety belt use rate in Florida is the highest it has ever been at 76.3 percent, but that still leaves a large portion of Florida motorists risking their lives by riding unbuckled.- The Union County Sheriff's Office is joining law enforcement across the state in an effort to save those who don't buckle up. From May 23 to June 5, the-Click It-or Ticket campaign will be in full force. Click It or Ticket, the nationwide safety belt enforcement wave, is being implemented with public awareness events inf communities across the state. During this time, state and local law enforcement throughout Florida will show zero tolerance for motorists who fail to use their safety belts. "This campaign is not about writing tickets,- it's about saving lives," said Union County Sheriff Jerry -Whitehead. -"Our deputies, however, would much rather write a ticket than notify the family of a person killed in a crash because they failed to wear a safety belt." Research from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) shows that drivers and passengers who do not buckle up are approximately 14 times more likely to die in a traffic crash than those who use their, safety belt. Out of all of the holidays last year, Memorial Day Holiday was the deadliest, with the highest recorded fatality rate per hour, _-even surpassing New Year's and the_ See UCSO, p. 5A Health department looking for citizen input for survey By JAMES REDMOND Times Staff Writer Would you like to make your opinions known as to what you feel are the health issues facing residents in Union County? You now have your chance. The Union'-County-Health Department is currently conducting a health needs assessment to discover what health issues are important to Union County residents. In the last several weeks, registered voters in Union County have received questionnaires in the mail asking them for their opinion. They cover topics ranging from mental health to environmental issues. Questions such as "What essential services does the county need?" and "Is our hospital adequate?" are just some of the topics residents are being asked to respond to. "The survey should take residents approximately 1.0 minutes to fill out," said Cecilia Young, coordinator of the project for the health department. The surveys do not require participants to include their name or any contact information. "We want residents to be honest in their answers, so there are no identifiers anywhere on the survey," said Young. Young emphasized the fact that a resident being honest in their responses is very important to the project's success. "The survey information will only be as good as the information we receive," said Young. "For this survey to I benefit the community, we must know what the community truly thinks is a problem." If you are not a registered voter you can.still participate in the survey. "Any person who did not receive a survey, and wishes to participate, can See SURVEY, p. 3A FFA presents annual awards Memorial Day celebration planned in UC A Memorial Day celebration for Union County will be held on Monday, May 30, at 10 a.m. .The Memorial Day activities will be conducted at the Veteran's Memorial located on the grounds of the Masonic Lodge in Lake Butler. Get your booth for Fourth of .July now The Rotary Club of Lake Butler.is taking reservations for booths for this year's Fourth of July celebration. Booths will be $25 each and are on a first come first served basis. For more information contact Jenny Reed at (386) 496-3333. LBES accepts teacher requests Lake Butler Elementary School will be accepting requests for specific teachers on June 27. Doors of the cafeteria will open at 7 a.m. for parents to get a number. Once they have number they must remain in the cafeteria until noon when requests will be taken. Numbers will only be given to adults 18 and older. No parent may hold another's place in line. For more information call (386) 496- 3047. Rotary accepting entries for-' fishing tourney The Rotary Club of Lake Butler is currently accepting entries for its Fourth of July fishing tournament to be held Monday, July 4. Entry fee is $40 per boat and contestants must use artificial bait. The biggest bass is guaranteed a $1,000 prize. For more information contact David Androlevich at (386) 496-4853. Reception for Kirby planned A reception to congratulate Shirley Kirby on her retirement has been. planned for Thursday, May 26, from 6-8 p.m. The reception will be held at the', Union County School Board meeting room located at the corner of Lake Avenue and S. R. 121 in Lake Butler. Friends and Family are invited. For more information call (386) 496- 2045. By TERESA IRWIN Special to the Times Above: Travis Starling, brother of Kodie Starling, shovels dirt on to a tree planted in his brothers honor at Lake Butler Elementary School. In November, first grader Kodie lost his life in a tragic hunting accident. "The school is honoring Kbdle's memory by planting this tree," said LBES Principal Linda Johns. For more photos from the ceremony, see inside pages. On May 5, the Lake Butler FFA held it's 64"' Annual Middle School and Senior Chapter Awards Banquet. Honorary Chapter Membership Degrees were awarded to a few individuals who have actively supported- the Lake Butler FFA. This year's awards went to Carita Emery, Cassie Driggers, Chuck Tetstone, David Clancy, Brett Parrish, Buddy Nobles, Denise Ricks, .and.. Annette Griffis. The Distinguished Service Award is given to individuals who displayed great interest in the progress of the FFA. This year's awards went to Randy Connor, who is the current President of the. Bradford/Union Cattlemen's Association, and Drew Andrews, who has volunteered over the years to chaperone several judging contests, as well as the state and national conventions. The Discovery Degree Pins, sponsored by Mercantile Bank, were awarded to Megan Adams, Samantha Bair, Dylan Darlow, Holli Barnett, Olivia, Bennett, Kris Bracewell, Marvin Brooks IV, Dillan Clyatt, Ryan Davis, Jenna Driggers, Kyle Foreman, Ashton Howard, Chance Howell,.Richard Kitler, Jason Lindsay, Cody Luke, Michael Mallard, Jessica Norris, Trent Oltmer, Fila Peret Gabriella Perez, Eric Robertson, Alyssa Roddenberry, Tara Sapp, Christina Smith, Laci Smith, Tyler Stone, Tyler Thomas, Lauren Tomlinson, Hannah Tucker, Ryan Waters, Lacey Webb, Chelsea Whitehead, Crisi Williams, Jessie Williams and Jordan Williams. The Greenhand Degree Pins, sponsored by Union County See AWARDS, p. 10A Normal Deadline is 5 p.m. Monday before the Thursday publication date. Articles can be submitted to the Times office on Main Street in Lake Butler or to the Telegraph office (131 W. Call St., Starke). Phone or fax 386-496- .2261 or call 904-964- 6305 in Starke. Dealie.oo M ndy efrepuliaton 36-96221 phnean fx)* -mal:e 0 r~eS *'S.S So - 50 CENTS Above: City Manager Richard Tillis is seen cutting trim work for the city's new city hall building. Tillis was been working for the past two weeks helping complete some of the smaller jobs on the project so that the city could move in the new buidling. / iNotef Thirs!,, I rr% I Page 2A UNION COUNTY TIMES May 26, 2005 HALL Continued from p. 1A the perfect opportunity to di it," said Tillis. According to Tillis, he expects the final cost of the building to be approximately $80 per square foot. "Our planner said there was no way we could build this building for that amount of money,' said Tillis. "I told him it had t( be done for that." Tillis said a building of the same size and type is current) being built at a cost of $15C per square foot. "Inmate labot hag saved the city a tremendous amount of money," said Tillis.-"Withoul it, we may not have been able to do what we've done." The city has used inmates to perform sev.exal.tasks-in tle construction of the building. From building drainage to putting up insulation, Tillis estimates that inmate labor has saved the city more than $150,000 in labor costs. Tillis even rolled up his sleeves to help complete the project. In the last several weeks, he has been seen doing much of the carpentry trim work necessary to complete the inside of the structure. "Sometimes it's just hard to find a good trim man," said Tillis. In order to facilitate the move from one building to the other, the city council agreed to shut down all city office functions from May 25-27. "That three days should give us plenty of time to move everything," said Tillis. Tillis said he expects a smooth transition into the new building. "We had many of the services prewired and it should just be a matter of hooking them up," said Tillis. "It should just be a matter of turning one off and the other on." While the offices will be closed, the city's outside crews will still be working their regular schedule. "We'll still be out connecting and disconnecting water service and taking care of things around the city," said Tillis. The Lake Butler Volunteer Fire Department-will move its operations to the city's water works i hdjog.Cef Mik, Banks said tlie move will not affect' 'the. ser ice of the departmenitirWe' jus have to' go to a different place to get a truck," said Banks. "We'll just liave to remember theyhave been moved." -" 2 Banks, who has been a member of the department for miiore than 17 u yarse saic" getting use.tFo the trucks having a different home will be the hard part. "We've been going to the same place for 17 years," said Banks. "On those 3 a.m. calls, I may have to think twice about where I'mn going." While the city will begin normal operation from the building on May 31, Tillis said he expects to be finishing up small things for the next several months. "We'll have to work out all the bugs and finish up a few things here and there, but it should not take us too long to get settled in," said Tillis. James Redmond can be reached at (386) 496-2261 o. jamesredmondl @yahoo.comrn The world is advancing. Advance with it. -Giuseppi Mazzini Lake Butler MiniStorage Units available: MiniStorage in Lake Butler 5x5.............$22 5xW0...........$34 COMING SOONI! 10x10.........$53 MOAE UNITS & 10x20 Coming Soonl FENCING Access 24 hours. Security. CALL NOW FOR RESERVATIONIII 386-496-2264 Hwy. 121 South and Southwest 3rd St., Lake Butler * Subscription Ra $26.00 per year $13.00 six month anion Countp Eimes ...' USPS648-200 Published each Thursday and entered as Periodical Postage Paid at Lake Butler, Florida under Act of March 3, 1879. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: .-- -..UNIION COUNTY TIMES 150 W. Main Street Lake Butler, FL 32054 Wbch address: UCTimcsonlinc.com (386) 496-2261 John M. Miller, Publisher Editor: James Redmond ate in Trade Area Sports Editor: Cliff Smelley Advertising: Kevin Miller r: Don Sanis Darlene Douglass ths Typesetting: Joalyce raham Outside Trade Area: $26.00 per year: Newspaper Prod. $13.00 six months cL..sined Adv g Mark Edison (left) stands with new UC Farmer's Market grower Mark Crews. Doyal Godwin (right), member of the board of directors for the Farmer's Market stands with new growers Rosemary (left) and John (middle) Wood. Farmer's Market increases volume By JACQUE BREMAN UC Extension Director This past Saturday the Union ,County Farmer's Market was joined by two new growers. The Rosemary and John Wood and Mark Crews joined the many growers currently selling produce at the market. The Woods had melons and an assortment of homegrown vegetables. Crews had squash, Roma beans, peppers and tomatoes. Regular growers had a wide range of vegetables (hydroponic tomatoes, squash, beans, cabbage, collards, new- potatoes and onions) as well. Crews brought a nice nursery plants to seel at the market along with the crops. Union County residents are encouraged to support their local farmers by purchasing fresh, locally grown produce and nursery plants on Saturday mornings from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Jacque Breman can be reached at (386) 496-2321. Earl W. Ray Ramona Petry Kathi Cone Notice all UC rural route customers Memb, Due to the Ordinance 98-1, the c which provides a uniform 911 Moseli numbering system, the Postal Brandi Service has had to reorganize their routes. Some customers will be served by a different carrier and may see a change in delivery time. In -preparation- for the upcoming .conversion, please put your complete 911 address on the "flag side" of - your box to help us better *" serve you. May is also mail box improvement month. Please ensure your box is waterproof, your post and box are in good shape. The approach to your box should be safely off the pavement of the road and easily accessible for delivery and unobstructed. Godwin annual cookout set The 22nd annual Doyal . and Wanda Godwin cookout will be held Saturday, June 11, at the Lake Butler Community Center in Lake -. Butler. Lunch will be served from Noon to 1 p.m. All 1. family and friends are invited. For more information contact Wanda Godwin at (386) 496-2874. * Jadien 1 Of all the forces that make for a better world, none is. so indispensable, none so powerful, as hope. Without hope men are only half I like th alive. With hope they dream and think and work. -Charles Sawyer ers of Kodie's family joined school officials during ceremony. Pictured from left to right are: Jacquie ey (Kodie's teacher) Tracey Starling, Trqy Starling, e Starling, Travis Starling and Tricia Dukes (Travis'. teacher). 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The churches and businesses listed below urge you to altend the church of your choice! j IgammJ~JI ' H U, Above: Seated left to right are Fletcher Myers, LeRoy Stalvey, Richard Tillis, Brantley Crawford, John Maines, Lynn Bishop and Jimmy Beasley. The council had its first ever meeting in its new city hall building on May 23. Always do right. This will surprise some people and astonish the rest. -Mark Twain __ I , I , ". I ,^ ,-! i; Aim ~r61a. May 26, 2005 UNION COUNTY TIMES Page 3A SURVEY Continued from p. 1A pick one up at the health department," said Young. Young said the department is hoping to get a return rate of more than 30 percent. "With that percentage, we know will be getting a broad spectrum of responses from individuals throughout the community," said Young. Along with the mailed out surveys, Young has been talking with local government leaders as well. "I have been conducting face-to-face interviews with people like Richard Tillis and Wayne Smith," said Young. Tillis is the city manager for the city of Lake Butler and Smith the chairman of the board of county commissioners. Her sessions with local leaders have lasted anywhere from 30 to 90 minutes. They cover the very topics. in the mailed out health assessments. "We are asking local leaders what health-related issues they face on a regular basis," said Young. "Those factors, along with residents' responses, will be factored, into the survey results." ,.., "We "are hoping to accomplish several things with the surveys," said'Young. "The first is to put together a study that will help' the health department let Tallahassee know what the community wants." . According to Young, the information from the surveys will be put into a study. That study could be cited when local governments apply from! grants and other forms of. financial aid. "We hope to give local officials another tool when applying for federal and state monies," said Young. "Health care providers, community leaders and even local individuals will be able to use the information in grant applications." Young said one problem that Union County has encountered with other surveys is that they . include the county's prison population. "It's difficult to separate the problems of the prisoners from those of the local citizens in these surveys," said Young. "This new survey will allow us to see-what-the-needs of-our-- residents truly are." Grants, including one from the North Florida Health Council (NFWC), are helping the department defray much of the cost of the survey. "Surveys are being returned to the NFWC because it is helping us with the issue of funding postage for the' survey," said Young. After 35 years of service to the department, Young retired. She is currently volunteering her time to put this survey together. r "I have been working 12 to 20 hours per week collecting information to put this study together," said Young. "I anticipate having all the information collected and put into a report by the end of June." Once the study is completed, Young said she plans to present the report to the county commission. James Redmond can be- reached at (386) 496-2261 or jamesredmondl@yahoo.com 'Riding the bull' Last week I told you about the , Union County Sheriff's Office F. issuing tasersto its deputies. For the purposes of the story, I agreed to let Deputy Lynn Williams deploy the Taser on me. I agreed to not only let them deploy the barbs on me, but to go through a complete : five-second cycle of the device. It was a shocking experience to say the least. I was given the choice to be shot in either the front or back. .. I decided to have my back to Williams as he deployed the taser. Deputies Brett Hanley and Willie Lee stood on either Reporter James Redmond (middle) feels th side of me to make sure I had Above: Reporter James Redmond (middle) feels thi a gentle fall. Williams full affect of the X26 Taser. Deputies Willie Lee (lef expned that he d say and Brett Hanley (right) makes sure he lands softly explained that he would say "just relax" right before deployment. I'would learn later that relaxing had nothing to do with the experience. As I stood there waiting waiting for the taser to be deployed, the fact that I knew the experience was coming did not make it any easier. Williams explained to the deputies what to look for both before, during and after deployment. After a few last instructions, it was time to "ride the bull" as they referred to it. As soon as the words "just relax" came from Williams, I heard a pop behind me. The next thing I knew I felt two sharp pains in my back. For the first two seconds of the experience the only thing I remember is standing up. My next memory is lay- ing on the ground wishing that the experience was over. If you've ever grabbed the spark plug wire on a lawn mower while it was running, you've have had the briefest of experiences with the pain of a taser. It felt like I had grabbed that wire and could not let go. I know I could not breath as well. I'm not sure if that was from my muscles tightening from the taser or the shear pain I was going through would not allow me to do so. In my mind I was trying to run away from the pain. I was later told that my feet were kicking as I went through the experience. I do not recall that part. I can honestly say it was one of the worst pains I have felt in my life. When the cycle ended, I was able to catch my breath. I was slightly dazed, but do remember hearing clapping from the deputies in the class. At that moment, I was the calmest I had been in quite some time: My heart rate slowed and I felt very relaxed. I felt absolutely no pain. It was as if I was experiencing a runner's high. Sgt. Ray Shuford then demonstrated how to remove the probes. A quick jerk and they were out. I felt neither of them being removed. A slight tug was the only thing I remember experiencing. Pictures taken of the area that the probes entered showed two small holes that looked no bigger than mosquito bites. There was some redness around the marks that was gone the next day. In a week's time, there were no signs of where the probes had entered my back. Reflecting on the experience, I can say that I am glad I went through it. I find it difficult to explain a situation to others having never been through it. I will say that I will never go through the experience a second time. I start to get nervous just remembering the experience. My hands sweat just thinking about it. I would also not recommend anyone go through it either. It was very , painful add, if possible, should never be experienced. I do feel the device will help deputies in their duties. Even after a painful experience with the device, I am 100 percent in favor of the deputies use of this tool. From personal experience, I can definitely say it will incapaci- tate a suspect. The effects from the device do not allow you to move on your on. This tool gives deputies an excellent level of force between using a baton or pepper spray and using their firearm. The device allows one officer to control an unruly or uncooperative suspect. This is important in a county were only two deputies might be patrolling a 293-square-mile area such as Union County. I do feel more studies need to be performed so that the device can be safe for any individual that it might be used on. While the device has been shown to be safe by it's manufacture, I feel more studies will help determine why the device had adverse affects on some of the people it was used on. While this is not the perfect solution for every situation a deputy might face, its good points clearly outweigh those of its bad- -ones. James Redmond can be reached at (386) 496-2261 or jamesredmond I @yahoo.com If you don't run your own life, somebody else will. -John Atkinson E i,',. Eric Thomas Thomas graduates from LCCC Former Union County High School graduate Eric Thomas recently earned an associate of arts degree from Lake City Community College (LCCC). i Thomas graduated Summa cum laude and plans to attend the University of Florida in the fall. He will major in veterinary medicine. II FRIDAY 8-Spm GIH'ADM......$15 SATURDAY 8-Spmi ioNs ........ i ' AG6S7-2I ....... $6 SUNDAY 8-3pm Kids.6 under,...FREEt GOODGUYS (925)838-9876 wwwv^good-guysv^com 1,- Patsy Fortner presented Brandy McCoy shows off a the Families Building book won during Bingo for Better Readers workshop. Books. Workshop builds readers ie )y. Forty nine parents and children attended the Families Building Better Readers workshop that was held April 25, in the Lake, Butler Elementary School library. The workshop was presented by Patsy Fortner, District ESE 'Specialist and Parent Coordinator. The workshop offered a fun-filled time while parents learned valuable skills for helping their child build better reading skills. During the workshop the parents learned: The importance of consistent reading practice at home. Simple,quick and effective activities that set your child up successful reading practice. How to build their child's confidence as a reader. Gain resources for helping their child practice reading at home. Following the workshop, parents and students enjoyed playing Bingo for Books. Fortner would like to thank Brenda croft, Brenda Parrish, ' Tricia-Dukes and Kim Bailey for their assistance in presenting this workshop. The workshop was sponsored by the Union County School Board. 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Don't jam a utility's switchboard with repeated calls, every few minutes or hours until service is restored. Electric utilities have response plans in place. These plans include defining the geographic scope of an outage, assessing what resources are needed to restore or rebuild a system, bringing those resources to affected areas, cutting power to downed lines, and moving forward with normalization activities. Typically, a utility will focus on restoring transmission and distribution lines first because they carry power from generating plants to customers. Be patient. Each county's emergency management agency has established priorities for restoration. Once repairs to the electric system are complete, critical community services such as police, fire and rescue, and hospitals usually are among the first to have power restored, as are institutions that provide care to medically dependent individuals or Individuals with special needs. Be prepared. Have a supply of flashlights, batteries, candles, oil lamps or whatever else you may need to provide illumination. Portable In the event phone service is lost: * As mentioned previously,jwhen power is lost, wireless handsets in the home will be inoperable because they rely on power from a wall outlet. A landline phone with a cord handset may continue to operate because the small amount of electricity needed to power the device travels down the phone line. If the telephone company's local office retains power or is running on generators, landline phones with corded handsets may remain in service. Wireless phones may or may not be operable depending on the extent of the outage and coverage area of the individual plan. * Before a storm strikes,cohtact an out-of-state relative or friend to have them serve as the "family contact." Provide the family contact with a list of your friends and family members. If, after a storm strikes, phone service is available, notify the family contact of your circumstances and have them contact any concerned individuals. * In the event an evacuation order is issued, the above suggestions become moot and residents should be prepared to leave their homes. Again, preparation is the key. generators may be an option for some. A general Know the evacuation route for your area and rule of thumb is to have supplies on hand sufficient keep your car fueled up in case an evacuation is to keep your home lit until you decide living without ordered. Board up windows or protect them with power is no longer viable. Wide scale power storm shutters or tape. outages may also mean the loss of phone service - lattiWnei itt M I.~trvic f -, a ,l.y ,p Ily of atrrft han~ i a radtiocap tiif nri rff tteles to roie iiamiUadizeyourselfwithyour evacuation zohe and "' instructions and updates. the nearest evacuation center. In the event water and wastewater service is compromised or disabled: Again, be prepared. Have sufficient clean drinking water on hand prior to the storm season. Fill the bathtub when warnings of an approaching storm are broadcast. For drinking purposes, assume one gallon per day per person. In the afterniath of a storm, listen for boil-water alerts. Strong storms can severely damage a water or wastewater's infrastructure,.rendering'water unsafe for drinking purposes. Local emergency management' agencies, which work with local utilities, routinely notify residents of the need to. boil water if a system is compromised. * If someone in your home is dependent upon electric-powered, life-sustaining medical equip- ment, check with your utility on backup facilities well in advance. * Gather important papers together. Make sure life, health, flood and home insurance are up to date; keep paperwork in a safe, waterproof location. * Bring in outdoor objects such as lawn furniture, toys and garden tools; anchor objects that cannot. be brought inside. * Avoid flooded roads and watch for washed-out bridges. P critically endangered. Both terms describe the same condition with different words. Species may change their listing based on scientific vaUti', but it is iinportant- Fin perspective that A' h li still be fully protected by a carefully tailored species 'management plan. The FWC believes this system is an important over the old process that listed species subjectively, with little or no data, and applied blanket Above: Verona DeLoach's class created Mother's Day gifts from purple plants. LBES students make Mother's Day gift from purple plant Editor's note: The following is a letter from Kelly Thorton about a visit from Colan Coody. Colan Coody came to my class to help me make my Mother's Day gift. He brought a purple multiplying plant. He took me on the back patio. He gave me the plant, then I dug in the black soil. I put it in a plastic cup. Then I put the plant in the cup with real good soil. Mr. Coqdy watered the plant to show us how to do it when we take it home. Then I sat it on a bench in the sunshine. Then I made a happy Mother's Day sign with a piece of paper -and a Popsicle stick. That is how I made my Mother's Day plant. BUSINESS SERVICE commercial . Residential ",- Oi,,, EXCAVATION r/or GRADING. LIMEROCK E RH ox. DRAINAGE TOP SOIL *Over 20 Years Professional Experience FILL DIRT: 3524751819 3523395844 BEACH SAND Fax 352.475-1686 larhWorxl819@aol.com PAVING S.lU . 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This past season, Florida's electric, water, wastewater and telecommunications companies Were challenged to restore services to millions of residents as quickly as possible which, in some cases, meant rebuilding large segments of their infrastructure. There is no way to predict what the 2005 hurricane season will bring, but history has taught us that preparation is essential. Some suggestions follow that may ease the burden somewhat should Florida experience hurricane landfall this season: A I ii I '1 Q ci I ~1 .1 "1 A d a ii r .~1 ~1 i1 I J L- I (~: :::. FWC updates classifying imperiled animals The Florkda' Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is moving to update its 'process for , classifying imperiled animals' as endangered, threatened or species of special concern. In 1999, with public support, the FWC adopted a species "I listing process developed by the world's top conservation scientists. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) designed the process to judge species' risk of extension using internationally respected scientific criteria. Since the adoption..of- the system, IUCN has tested their process on more than 30,000 species and 'refined and enhanced it. Also, prompted by environmentalists' concerns about possible reclassification of some charismatic Florida species, such as manatees and red-cockaded woodpeckers, FWC reviewed its process. Following recommendations from a citizen advisory task force, the FWC now propose to adopt the most current IUCN process, including the guidelines, specialists training our staff in use of the system, and involvement of expert scientists in species evaluation. This process, guided by objective expert scientists and real management plans based on each individual species needs, would improve imperiled species conservation in Florida. The updated listing process is on the agenda for review. The public will have opportunities to offer additional input at meetings. yet to be determined. A remaining concern by: environmentalists groups is the state's 1999 adoption of the, term "endangered" for the same conditiondition the international,'.standards calls i I A Gulm 554] prohibitions rather :1tan specific action. When a species appears on the imperiled species list, the FWC works to help the species recover to the point where the agency can remove it from the list. That should be the FWC's focus, and the FWC needs to work together to make it happen. The future of our fish and wildlife depends on it. ABCTE offers teaching certification Individuals who want to become teachers and earn the respected and efficient "Passport to Teaching" certification can save $100 off the $500 application fee until .May 31, the American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence (ABCTE) announced May' 20. Designed to attract more talented professionals to the become teachers, the "Passport to Teaching" is recognized as s route to fulli -j1 teacher certification by the states of Florida, Idaho, New Hampshire, Pernnsylvania and U tah. .-Yi.i rn ,.- To earn the. assport to Teaching, individuals >must hold a bachelors, degrees and demonstrate', mastery on examinations ,of sibjebt area knowledge and ,professional teaching 1t iowledge. Certification -candidates' can prepare on their ownf time and at their own "pacei- using preparation materials available from a variety of: sources. No additional college courses are required -unless. the certification candidate chooses to participate in'! them, for preparation purposes. i"Amperica .wi -i neppdjd2.4. million hew t _ty the next 1(0 years '' ACTE' ,president Kat l Madigan. "If you have'kh~ sklls-, thq intelligence an th-passion to. teach,- there is a classroom, right now that needs you." ', Currently, Passport to Teaching certification is, available in the areas of'6 elementary education, English,' mathematics, general sciehce; End' biology,: Individuals who earn the: certification are nsidpred highly., quatfied )o j g'tb the No Ch'ffd"Left iehi. Ad of 2001. For more 0ifo" tien call (877) NOW- ABCTE or visit www.abcte.org. I May 26,2005 UNION COUNTY TIMES Page5A -ucso Continued from p. ,1 Union County 4-H members participate in deployment f Fourth ot July. Whitehead said the only proven way to get significant increases in belt use and ultimately save lives, is through high visibility enforcement, including targeted and intense advertising to alert people to the enforcement. Public service announcements reminding everyone to buckle up will be airing statewide from May 16- 29 in 10 major media markets in Florida, which includes the of the largest markets in the nation. The combination of safety belt enforcement with television and radio announcements .has been shown to increase safety belt usage because of the constant reminder to motorists to click it or they will get a ticket. With support from NHTSA and the Florida Department of Transportation, the Union County Sheriff's Office and law enforcement agencies across :Florida, join forces with more, than 12,000 law enforcement agencies in all 50 states, the iDistrict of Columbia and Puerto Rico in conducting heightened: awareness and enforcement activities as part of the Click It or Ticket effort. In a memo to his deputies, Whitehead reinforced the UCSO's commitment to this year's. seat belt enforcement wave. "Any. driver who is pullediiQver ,for another violation and is found to not be buckled up will be given a citation for safety belt violation," the memo reads. '"During this wave, we will show zero tolerance for safety belt law violations. By ROMAN POORMAN Special to the Times Union County 4-H members joined by several other counties 4-H's, visited Camp Blanding's first mock deployment program. This program represents military kids in military families. We slept in military barracks. We were surprised to find out that we had indoor showers and bathrooms. The first day was easy, but the second day started with the enjoyment of waking up at 5:30 a.m. The lovely sounds of trash can lids being banged in our ears greeted us. The 4-h'ers I met were really nice people and we got along great. We formed into four squads of approximately 10 people each. As soon as we got up in the morning, we did physical training, known as P.T. The activities included three-count pushups, three-count flutter kicks, crunches and other calisthenics. The first P.T. session we did was under the direction of Sgt. Acevedo. The second we did with Sgt. Hall. Acevedo did mostly exercises and Hall did mostly stretches. Both were very good at their job. We ate our meals in a military dining hail, known as the mess hall. The food in the mess hall was actually very good. They also had ice cream. With all the activities we did we sure did work up an appetite. The activities we did were some of the same things soldiers would do when he or she was being deployed to a foreign place. Camoed up i and ready to go. 4-H'ers enjoyed the experi- en ce of learning how to apply camo. Justin Poorman ', vorks on constructing a cardboard boat. One team memb< 4r has to paddle the boat approximatley 30 yards. Matthew Thomas is In the chow line. Everyone was sur- prised by how good the food tasted. We were just getting to know people and becoming friends when we had to say goodbye. I liked it so much I would go back again. COGBF plans revival The Lake Butler Church of God by Faith will have its spring revival beginning, Tuesday, May 31, and running through Sunday, June 3. The church is located at 635 S. W. First Way, just behind Spires IGA. Everyone is invited. For more information contact Leonard Watkins at 9386) 496-1994 or (386) 496-2199. Historical society accepts items The Union County Historical Society accepts historical items for the museum every Monday from 9 a.m. until noon. Items can be taken to the Townsend Building located on S.R. 100 in Lake Butler. For more information contact Cindy North at (386) 496-3044. Always try to be a little kinder than is necessary. -James Matthew Barrie Lillie Emmelhalnz Emmelhainz selected for Statesman School A local teen has been selected to attend a special summer school for future leaders. S, Lillie Emmelhainz, a 15- year-old freshman at Union County High School, recently found out that she has been selected to attend the 2005 session of the Junior Statesman Summer School at Yale University, in New Haven, Conn. 'The '65th annual session of the Junior Statesman Summer School will be held from June 26 to July 21. While there, Emmelhainz will take college level Advancement Placement United States government and, politics courses as well as honors speech communication. 'Participants will also attend nightly student debates of controversial public policy in a congressional workshop. Highlighting the month-long session will be frequent. meetings- withhigh-level group of :leaders from government, business and the media. This. nonpartisan speakers program giyes future leaders a chance to share' ideas with today's political power brokers. t Emmelhainz said she hopes to, study law and. polities in college. She said she is particularly excited about getting a jump on her peers.as she experiences a sneak preview of college life at Yale, She was accepted to this prestigious program because of her: outstanding academic record and potential for leadership. Emmelhainz is active in both school and extracurricular activities. Her activities' include Pas de Chat and Tigerette dancer, secretary of SADD, Future Business Leaders of America and teen leadership summits. She is currently attempting to start a Big Brothers/Big Sisters program in Union County. She is also planning a mission trip to Jamaica in two years. USDA United State s Department of Agriculture t T, h The Tobacco Transition Payment Program (a calUed "Tobacco Buyout"). You've heard about it. Now be a part of it. This is it. The Federal t tobacco marketing quota system is over. No more plant- ing restrictions. No r nore marketing cards. No more price support loans. Instead, the USDA's ne w Tobacco Transition Payment Program will provide money to eligible tobac co quota holders and producers to help in this transi- tion that ends the old sysi tem. But sign up now or you will not get a 2005 payment. Did you own a farm as of October 22, 2004, with a 2004 basic marketing quota? ) Are you an owner, c operator, landlord, tenant, or sharecropper who shared in the risk of producing tobacco anytime between 2002 and 2004? ' > Do you grow Flue-cui red, Burley, Fire-cured, Dark air-cured, Virginia sun-cured, or Cigar f iller/binder tobacco? ~*, ,, - to find you r local county Service Center. Farm Service Agency USDA Is an equal opportunity provider and employer I Eligible:. Q4 ota oldrs nd rodcer MMMM9 - ___ Lm Please sign up between Vlarch 14, 2005, and June 17, 2005, at your loc l USDA Service Center. Call 1-866-887,. pl140 or visit http://offices.usda.gov ! i ( Page 6A UNION COUNTY TIMES May 26, 2005 , Above: Students from the Lake Butler FFA participated in Ag Literacy Day. From left to right are: first row: Ashley Clark, Andrea Andrews and Loren Willis. Second row: Mary Brown, Aaron Dukes, Celeste Wilson, Jill Peacock and Kendyl Willis. Not pictured: Leah McDowell. Lake Butler FFA helps in Ag Literacy Day The number Of Florida agriculture industry partners who read in honor of Agriculture Literacy Day this year doubled to about 1,100, Ag Literacy Day sponsor Florida Agriculture in the Classroom, Inc., estimates. A third or 366 of this year's Ag Literacy Day readers were FFA students, followed by Florida Farm bureau and county Farm Bureau members at -207, University of Florida/IFAS extension agents and students at 173, farmers, I I- -_ IL I ranchers, growers arid industry volunteers wh donated them companies and associations at the school rarafterward. 119 and Farm Credit Ea tchesool ibrary afterwod representatives at 41. The elem entry school remaining number of readers student recei ved a bookmark identified themselves simply summing up the economic and identified themselves simply 'environment il contributions as educators or volunteers Florida farn. ers make to the without an industry affiliation. ,state 0They read to morethan Agricultui al Commissioner 50,000 Florida school children Charles Bror son hosted a press as part of Florida's second conference n Tallahassee to annual Agriculture Literacy kick off Ag Literacy Day and Day, Thursday, March 17. sponsored a resolution the "Agriculture Literacy Day Governor J, 'b Bush and other wouldn't have been nearly as Florida C binet members successful without the help of Florited de laring arch 17, our industry volunteers," said adopted de laring cultuarch 17, Heather Nedley, chairman of a tFlorida l Agriculture racy Florida Ag in the Classroom Day. Nation l Ag0, arind National and executive director of Polk Agricultur week was Marcht County Farm Bureau. "We Agric2-26 tur eek was March depend on our grass root Florida'. g in the Classroom network of volunteers, and is charge d with educating appreciate everything they do students and teachers for us."s ds.c They read "How unfamilia with agriculture aboutroundhog rehe industry's Groundhog's Garden Grew" a important e. It provides learns from a squirrelohow to curricula, naterials, grants and grow a fruit and vegetable kinderga ten through 12 garden, to pre-kindergartenk grande t rgachers inorporateugh 12 through fifth grade students. A grade teachers incorporate panel of eight Florida teachers agricultu al concepts in their selected the book because of language arts, math, science its FCAT friendly featues and and so ,ilal studies classes, overall appeal. among c i" er activities. Most of Florida Ag in the Classroom, its resc .rce nfiaterials meet a Gainesville- based, non- Sunshir ; State and Florida profit organization funded by Compre pensivee Assessments the agriculture specialty Test (F( AT) standards. license tag or the 'Ag Tag", nrnvidgrpl the hbooks free to UC Farmer's Market now open The Union County Farmer's Market is open each Saturday from 8 a.m to 1 p.m. The market is located behind Jackson's Building Supply located just off S.R. 231 in Lake Butler. For more information call (386) 496-2321. I Notice is hereby given that on the 26th day of Florida, tax sale certificates will be sold on the together with all costs of such sale and all adverti b 1 R0002400 $263.75 12-06-17-00-000-0071-0 46.00 AC OB0119P0285 SHERROD THOMAS HOWARD RR 16 BOX 576 . c LAKE,CITY, FL 32055 SW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 ALSO ALL ( THAT LAND WEST OF BROWN 2FpN;.T&i4aQRh-SE 1/4 OF-... - SE 1/4 SEC 12 2--RO004200 $465.64' " 36-04-18-00-000-0031-0 E, 2.00 AC OB0173P0282 a WALDRON NELDA JEAN ( RR 3 BOX 403 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 " 2 COMBAT NW COR OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SEC 6 36 TH RUN E'700 FT N 141 FT TO POB TH N 420 FT E (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 3 R0004300 HX $155.82 36-04-18-00-000-0032-0 52.00 AC OB0186P0114 2 GASKILL KENNETH L & KAREN ( RR 3 BOX 402 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 I COM AT NW COR OF SW 1/4 OF, S 1/4 TO POB: TH 210 FT, TH S 485 FT,,TH'E A ALG CO. RD. ROW510 FT (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 4 R001080Q HX $1740.57. T 02-05-18-78-000-0010-0 5.02 AC B0157P0351 DENMARK TODD R & DEBORA A ( RR3 BOX 137C , LAKE BUTLER, FL 12054 S LOT 1 FOX RUN SUBDIVISION 5 R0013000 $93.531 09-05-18-00-000-0020-A 62.50 AC D GREENFIELD LANDS INC C/O MILTON L BROWN P 6 BOX 8011 MOBILE, AL 36689 25% OF OGM N1/2 SE1/4. S1/2 OF NE1/4, S1/2 OF S1/2 OF NE1/4 OF NE1/4NW1/4 OF NWI/4, Sl/2 OF NW1/4 & N1/2 OF SW1/4;. 6 R0015200. HX $1962.91 10-05-18-00-000-0080-02 98.25 AC OB0095P0234 CROFT DELBERT JR & SHERRY RR 3 BOX 143-A * LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 - S1/2 OF NW1/4 & ALL THAT PART OF S1/2 OF NE1/4 OF' NW 1/4 LYING S OF R/W OF RD THAT RUNS E FROM SR (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 7 R0016600 HX $155.82 11-05-18-00-000-0072-0 11.50 AC OB0124P0271 COTHRAN VERNON A & LINDA RR 3 BOX.-129 I LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 COM NW COR SE1/4, TH SE ALNGGRD RD 1819.59 FT, TH NE ALONG RD 1666.68 FT, TH N 198.67 FT,TH W 1396.56 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 8 R0017600 HX $153..65 12-05-18-00-000-0024-0 1.00 AC OB0154P0279 BLOM SHAYNE D RR 3 BOX 124-A LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 ONE ACRE SQ IN NW COR SW1/4 OF NE1/4 SEC 12 VICKI BLOM HAS LIFE ESTATE 9 R0025200 HX $264.29 25-05-18-00-000-0020-0 1.00 AC OB0071P0691 LUKATZ ROBERT E JR S RR 5 BOX 4148 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9802 COM AT I/S OF C/L OF SR-239 & N/L OF SW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 & TH RUN E 210 FT TH S 210 FT TH W 210 FT (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 10 R0026300 HX $153.65 26-05-18-00-000-0030-0 10.00 AC OB0041P0196 NETTLES THOMAS D RT 5 BOX 4180 LAKE BUTLER, Fl, 32054-9631 THE E 538 FT OF THE NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 EXC THE S 525 FT THEREOF 11 R0026800 HX. $157.99 26-05-18-00-000-0110-0 "24.00 AC OB0159P0236 NETTLES RENEE OR 'GLENDA AYE' STEWART RR 5 BOX 4204 LAKE-BUTLER, FL 32054 ... COM ATVA PT 412.5 FT E OF NW COR OF SE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 ON THE N 1/4 SEC LINE TH RUN S 1320 FT TH RUN E (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 12 R0028100 $453.65 28-05-18-00-.000-0030-C 413.33 AC GUTHREI A K 611 MAIN ST BIG SPRING, OK 78720 2/3 INT N1/2 OF SW1/4 OF SW1/4& 1/3 INT IN NE1/4 SEC 29; 13 R0031200 HX .$1259.57 31-05-18-00-000-0040-0 .89 AC CLYATT CHARLES LEMAN RR 3 BOX 322 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 COM AT SW COR OF E 25 AC OF SW1/4 OF SW1/4 & RUN N 315 FT TH E 210 FT TH S 315 FT T W 210 FT TO ,POB; EXC DOT ROW; 1.4 :R0031300 $578.75 '31-05-18-00-009-0050-0 .40 AC 0B0080P0518 CLYATT CHARLES LEMAN PO BOX 814 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 S E 25, A OF SWI/4 OF SW1/4 EXC 1 1/2 ACS IN SW COR, EXC OR102PAGE 1; &,EX 2 ,AC DESC IN ORB 106-238; "(ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 15 R0031400 HX $1019:50 31-05-18-00-000-0051-0 -. 1.600 AC OB0165P0194 MILLER GAIL C RR 3 BOX 234 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 COM 9 NE COR SW1/4 OF SW1/4 TH W 490.11 FT TO POB, TH CONW 327.57 FT, TH S 133.0 FT, THE 327.57 FT, TH N 133.0 FT TO POB; 16 R0031500 HX $1204.47 31-05-18-00-000-0052-0 2.00 AC OB0106P0238 CLYATT KENNETH. C RR 3 BOX 235 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 BEG AT NE COR OF SW1/4 OF SW1/4 OF SEC 31, RUN W ALONG SEC LINE, 208.72 FT, S 417.46 FT, E 208.72 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 17 R0031700 $58.02 31-05-18-00-000-0054-0 9.00 AC OB0183P0639 MILLER GAIL C ET AL RR 3,BOX 234 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 COM 9 NE COR OF SW1/4 OF SW1/4& RUN N89*20'42*W, ALNG N LN THEREOF, 380.94 FT TO POB; SOO*19'47"E. (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAKROLL) 18 R0031800 $481.60 31-05-18-00-000-0060-0 128.28 AC OB0128P0314 SMITH ALBERT MARVIN RR 3 BOX '1542 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9803 El/2 OF NW1/4 ALSO W 210 FT OF E/172 OF NW1/4 ALSO COM ,,SE COR SW1/4, TH N 41.84 FT TO N R/W SR 238 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 19 "R0036800 $721.18 32-05-18-00-000-0143-0 S1.00 AC OB0134P0023 LANSFORD BRIAN GRAHAM RR 3 BOX 186-N LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 BEGIN NW COR SW1/4 SEC 32, TH S 686.55 FT TO POB; TH S 307.50 FT TO NW COR SUMMERS EST, TH E 50 NOTICE OF TI SALE May, 2005, beginning at 12:00 noon at the Courthouse in Lake Butler, County of Union, State of following described land to pay the amount due for the taxes herein set opposite the same, sing. Patsy Jones Elixson, Tax Collector, Union County Florida (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) DDL LEGAL SEE TAXOLL) INT IN NE/4 OF NE1/4 42 R0074400 $673.70 20 R0039800 $1302.91 W1/4 OF NE/4 & SE/409-06-18-00-000-0070-0 TO S ROW CO GRD RD T W 34-05-18-00-000-0036-0 0 1NWI/4 & NE1/4 OF 3.20 AC OB0126P0647 TO S ROW CO GRD35.03 FT TH S 1290.32 2.30 AC OB0190P0327 1/ .JONES FERMAN FT TO POB BRANNEN ADAM,. TENNILLE. E 32 P 069500 $363.24 RR 2 BOX 479 RR 4 BOX 3670 C -06-18-00-000-0070-0 LAKE BUTLER, FL 53 R0078400 $103.1 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 5.00 AC 32054-9510 10-06-18-00-000-0030-0 COM SE COR OF SE1/4 OF I EDMAN LLOYD L & JANICE COM SE COR SEC 9, TH N 27.66 AC OB0104P042 NW1/4& RUN N00*35'09"W, R 3 BOX 1543 1847.63FT, TH W 55.61 FT JAMES JACOB D ALONG E LN THEREOF, 342.68 E BUTLER, FL TO W ROW SR 241 & POB; T 2717 N W 54TH AVE FT TO POB; S88*12'04"W. 32054-9803 S 456.01 FT TO INTERS GAINESVILLE, FL 32606 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) OM AT I/S OF E R/W/L OF (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) COM 2 SW CO OF NE1/4 SE 21 R0054200 $816.87 R S 245 WITH N R/W/L OF 10 RUN E 50 FT TO E ROW 2 0606-18-00 000-0250-08 RS 241 A& RUN N ON R/W 43 R0074500 $1024.77 LINE CO RD 241, TH N .85 AC 00 0194P0060 S 245 411,45 FT TH RUN E 09-06-18-00-000-0071-0 455.27 FT TO POB TH E MEYER MICHEAL K & REBECCA : (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 2.00 AC OB0165P0313 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL LER BUTLEL 3 33 260C JONES FERMON LAKE BUTLER FL 32054 33 R0069600 HX $577.08 RR 2 BOX 479 54 R0078500 $286.5 COM 9 INT OF N LN OF 08-06-18-00-000-0071-0 LAKE BUTLER, FL 10-06-18-00-000-0031-0 NW1/4 OF SE1/4 & W R/W LN 2.00 AC OB0157P0029 32054-9802 2.06 AC OF SR S-245 &RU MUNDORFF WENDY HEDMAN COMM AT NE COR OF SEC 9, JAMES SAMUEL A SOO"48'30'W U ALONG W R/W RR 3 BOX 1543 A RUN N1847.63 FT, W 55.61 ,C/O HILDA JAMES (ADL' LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) I LAKE BUTLER., FL 32054 FT TO W R/W LINE OF 1010 MORELAND AVE ADDL LEGALSEE TA CORSEC 8, T S SR-241 POB, RUN WDURHAM, NC27707 22 R0056100 $1420.32 1303.85 FT'TO W'LY EST OF (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL)- COM NWCOR NW1/4 OF 06-06-18-00-000-0410-0 N ROW-CR S- 241-A, TH E SW1/4 THRUN E,50.0 FT TO 3.37 AC 0- B0194P0688 AL N ROW 378 FT, TH 44 R00 009 INT OF E ROW CO RD 241 & LASSETER JO W JR & BEVE(ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 09-06-18-00-000-0073-0 LASSETER JOHN W JR & BVE.00 AC OB0128P0618 S LINE HOPEWELL AME RR 3 BOX 241 D(D LAKE BUTLER. FL 32054 34 R0069700 HX $736.96 SNYDER KENNETH LEE (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROL COA B NW COR OF SEC2 6 T 08-06-18-00-000-0072-0 PO BOX 146 RUN E 50 FT TO OB: TH 2.00 AC OB0158P0633 WORTHINGTON SPRINGS, FL 55 R0078600 $167. RUN E 310 T TO POB: TH 306 HEDMAN LLOYD & TAMMY 32697 10-06-18-00-000-0032-0 FTN W 144 FT TH S 476 RR 3 BOX 1542-A COM SE COR SEC 9, TH N 2766 AC OB 8P6 T TH(ADDL W 14 TO S 476 LAKE BUTLE FL 32054 2191.52FT, T W 56.65 FT JAMES JACOB D COM NW COR SEC 8,- TH S TO W ROW SR 241 & POB; TH 2717 N W 54TH AVE 23 R0056700 $228.54 913.81 FT, TH E 71.48 FT W 253.41 FT, TH S 171.02 GAINESVILLE, FL 32606 23 R0056700 $228.54 0060TO INTERS E ROW CR S245 & (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) COM @ SW COR OF NW1/4 Si -1.00 AC O1B0200P600 POB: TH E 195.43 FT, TH S 10, T RUN 50 FT TO E RO 1VALEO A 0NTHONY J (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 45 R0075100 HX $1309.83 LINE CR 241 & POBTH N VALERIO ANTHONYJ 09-06-18-00-000-0082-0 455.27 FT, TH E 2649,40 PO BOX 672 3 F R0069900 $473.20 2.85 AC OB0186P0291 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLI LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 08-06-18-00-000-0090-0 HOLMES DORLEE & ESTER MAE PLAT BOOK 2 PAGE 12 BLK A 73.12 AC OB0049PO308 RT 5 BOX 4538 56 R0078700 $520.9 LOT 6 PROVIDENCE VILLAGE SMITH ALBERT MARVIN LAKE BUTLER, FL 10-06-18-00-000-0033-0 24 R0057000 HX $372.84 RR 3 BOX 1542 32054-9803 27.66 AC OB0087P040 6-6-8-8-A-024 R0057000 HX $372.84 LAKE BUTLER, FL CON SW COR NW1/4 OF SE1/4 JAMES JACOB D 1.25 AC OB0164P0321 32054-9803 SEC 9 T6S R20E FOR POB TH 2717 N W 54TH AVE COCHRAN FAITH 164321 SW1/4 OF NW1/4 NW/4' OF E 471 FTTH N 1320 FT TH W GAINESVILLE, FL 32606 ICON @ SW COBNW1/4 OF SEC RR 3 BOX 254-9A SW1/4 THAT LIES E OF W 471 FT TH S 1320 FT TO 0, TH E 50 FTWTO E ROW LAKE BUTLER, FL BDRY OF COUNTY GRADEDRD. (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) LINE CO RD 241, TH N 909 32054-9451 EXC 6.54 ACS DEEDED EARL FT TO POB, T 2656 FT PLAT BOOK 2 PAGE 12 BLK A (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 46 R0075200 HX $2065.61 (ADDOL LEGAL SEE TAXROLL LOT 9 PROVIDENCE VILLAGE 09-06-18-00-000-0083-0(ADL GA 36 R0071100 HX $357.63 3.93 AC OB0181P0299 06-6-1-8100 306C0B020R.1 25 R0057900 HX $238.13 08-06-18-00-000-0192-0 HOLMESBSINCLAIR L/E 10-06-18-00-000-0036-1280 506-06 A C -0040-07 PERRY CHARLES L LAKE BUTLER, FL C OB0160P062 BEASLEY ANTHONY G RR 3 BOX 1544-A3 32054-9803 CROT ROBE 138 RRT 3 BOX 254-4C LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 COM 8 INT OF E BDRY OF LAKEUTLE L 32054 VILLAGE DR 254CONM SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF CTY RD 791 & N BDRY OF C LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 SE 1/4 SEC 8, TH N 947 FT 241A FOR POBTH RUN 625 CSE C 10 & R N81 LOT 4 BLK C PROVIDENCE TO OB, TH E 210, TH S FT, TH N 297 FT TH W TO E VILLAGE PLAT BOOK 2/12 105. TH W 210, TH N 105FT (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) INT WITN R/WOF CR 241; (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 26 R0062600 45128 47 R0076200 $65760 A L LGAL S TAXROLL 06-06-18-81-02B-0330-0' 37 .R00712,00 HX $820.42 09-06-18-0-000-0150-0 58 R0079200 $53.05 5.19 AC OB0200P0486 08-06-18-00-000-0193-0 10%55 AC OB0129P0170 10-06-18-00-000-0037-0 TOMLIN JACKIE L & JUDITH .50 AC OB0124P0370 SMITH ALBERT MARVIN .25 AC OB0076P041 WHITE GERALDINE RR 3 BOX 1542 JONES JERS PO BOX 83 R RR 3 BOX 1544-B LAKE BUTLER, FL R 5 BOX 5458 LAKE BUTLER, PL 32054 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 32054-9803 LAKE BUTLER, FL LOT 33BB COM 8 SW COR SW1/4 OF SE W 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 32054-951 64 1/4 SEC 8, TH N 714 FT TO LYING SW OF GRADED ROAD 1/4 AC IN SW COR OF SE1/4 27 R0064100 HX $2751.41 POB; TH -N105FT, TH E 210 KNOWN AS ROUNDTREE MILL OF NW1/4; 07-06-18-00-000-0012-0 FT, TH S TO S'LY BDY OF SITE. EXC OR 129/170 (1.7 46.72 AC OB0166P050 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) AC) 59 R0080400 $879.78 RR 3 BOX 281 38 R0071600 HX $768.11 48 R0077200 $144.94 1.44 AC 0 B0186P0020 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 08-06-18-00-000-0201-0 09-06-18-65-000-0040-0 JONES JIMMIE LEE A PARCEL LOCATED IN THE 1.00 AC OB0154P0120 1.00 AC OB0096P0583 RR 5 BOX 4110 NE1/4 AS DESC IN OR 97 JENKINS JESSE & EMMA LOU MECUSKER DAVID C & PATRIC LAKE BUTLER. FL PAGE 176; RR 3 BOX 1544-1A \ RR 5 BOX 5737 32054-954 28 R0064500 HX $1081. 0 LAKE-BUTLER, FL 32054 I,AKE BUTLER, FL 32054 COM 9 A PT ON E R/W OF SR 28 R00684500 HX 0021. 0 dOM SW COR SW1/4 OF LOT # 4 AS DESC IN OR 96 241 WHERE IT INT WITH S 07-06-18-00-00-0021- 1 SE1/4 TH N 947 FT TO POB, PAGE 583; R/W OF GR RD TO HOPEWELL JONE WIL IAM JME JR TH CONT N 105 FT, TH E A.M.E. CHURCH &RUN EAST, JONES 3 BOXWILLIAM JAMES JR275 210 FT T S 105 FT TH W 49 R007730 000 $343.70 ADD EGAL SEE TAXROLL) RR 3 BOX 275 I(ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 09-06-18-65-000-0050-0(ADDL LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 1.00 AC OB0135P0560 60 R0080500 HX $lb/.#: COM 9 SW COR OF LOT 5 C 39 R0071800 $350.21 PERRY MICHAEL 10-06-18-00-000-0140-0 HILLSOF PROVIDENCE; EAk T 08-06-18-00-000-0203-0 RR 3 BOX 1523 R .89 AC OB0103P051' 175.79 FT;SOUTH, 238.0: 1.00 AC OB0167P0212 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 JONES JIMMIE L FT TO,N R/W OF CR 241-. GEORGE TINA LOT 5 AS DESC IN OR 96 PG RR 5 BOX 4110 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXRO L)} RR 2 BOX 599-A 583; LAKE BUTLER, FL LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 32054-951 29 R0064800 $203 437 COM NW COR OF SW1/4 OF 50 R0077800 $655.25 COM AT A PT ON E LINE OF 07-06-18-00-000-0024-C SE1/4 SEC 8, TH E253.49FT 09-06-18-65-000-0100-0 ST RD 241 WHERE SAID LINE 1.01 AC OB0198P( 1132 TO POB TH E170FT, TH 5.00 AC OB0163P0347 INTERSECTTHE S LINE OF JONES WILLIAM JAMES JI 256.23FT, TH W170FT, TH JONES FERMON PUB GRADED RD TO HOPEWELL RR 3 BOX 275 N256.23FT TO POB(1.OAC): RR 2 BOX 479 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL LAKE BUTLER, FL 3205 LAKE BUTLER, FL COM 9 SW COR, LOT 6, J. 40 R0073100 HX $2381.81 32054-9802 61 R0080600 $476.4' HILLS OF PROVIDENCE S UN 08-06-18-00-000-0280-0 COM SW COR SEC 9, TH E 10-06-18-00-000-0141-0 N02*37'08"E, ALNG W I N OF 1.75 AC 333.72 FT TO POB; TH E 1.13 AC OB0109P0031 LOT 6, 233.73 FT TO i E SMITH ALBERT MARVIN 166.86 FT, TH N 1308.79 JONES JIMMIE LEE (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAX OLL) RR 3 BOX 1542 ET TO S ROW CO GRD RD, TH RR 5 BOX 4110 I LAKE BUTLER, FL (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) LAKE BUTLER, FL 30 R0067100 $! D.56 32054-9803 32054-9510 07-06-18-00-000-0160 C COM AT NE COR OF SW 1/4 51 R0077900 $38.84 COM 0 PT ON E LN CTY RD 30.00 AC OF NW 1/4 & RUN S 18.87 09-06-18-65-000-0101-0 241 & S LN PUB GRD RD, TI STREIF H ,J & H J JR FT TO S R/W LINE OF SR 5.00 AC OB0156P0537 E 185 FTTO POB, TH CON(SD) 325 N. ST. PAUL S-241-A FOR POB TH RUN S THOMAS DENNIS YORK 235 FT, TH S 210 FT, TH . 2620 TOWER II (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 277 DUDLEY LOOP (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL DALLAS, TX 75201oo LAKE CITY, FL 32055 1/10 MI 51/2 S1/4 N (C 4~1 R0074300 00610 LOT 10 AS DESC IN OR 62 R0080700 IX $383.9! TRACT 250 S IN NE (R 090618 00-000B00695P1266 96/444 EXC OR 156/342 (5 10-06-18-00-000-0150-0 TSE/4 OF SEQ/4 EC 8, ,70 AC OB0195P266 AC) 2.00 AC OB0053P045: SW1/4 OF SW1/4 SEC JONES JIMMY HOLMES PHILLIP & ALBERTA (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TA ROLL) RR 5 BOX4110 L 32054 52 R0078000 77.25 RT5 BOX 5454 31 E006-TCOWLL) LAKE BUTLER, FL 90 09-06-18-65-000-0110-0 LAKE BUTLER, FL 31 R0068900 $ 07.48 CO0 NE CO OF SEC ALNG E 10.00 AC OB0160P0355 32054-951 08-06-18-00-000-003 -A TEREOF685.2 FT JONES FERMON COM AT A PT ON E LINE OF 80.00 AC T8738E37F, 61.05FT TO RR 2 BOX 479 ST RD 241 WHERE SAID LINE LADD PETROLEUM CORI 1873 D'3 GL S1E TAXROLL) LAKE BUTLER FL, FL 32054 INTERSECTS LINE OF PUB 370 17TH ST STE 17( R) (ADDGL SE AL BEG SW COR SEC 9, TH E GRADED RD TO HOPEWELL AM: DENVER, CO 80202-' b617 333.72 FT TH N 1311. FT (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL 9 9 C ) 5 L) 67 43 EC OW .1 94 '3 EC 1 6 1. 5 4 0 E L ) 7 1 0 H E E ) 9 3 0 E E ) I New Jerusalem hosts singing The New Jerusalem Church of Worthington Springs will host a gospel sing on Saturday, May 28, beginning at 2 p.m. The church is located at the corner of S.R. 121 and C.R. 18 in Worthington Springs. "The Glorybound Singers" of Jacksonville will join in the event. For more information contact Danny Wall at (904) 622-8007 or Anette Seay at (386) 496- 3383. Trinity Baptist hosts VBS Trinity Baptist Church of Lake Butler has scheduled its Vacation Bible School for June 19-23. It will run from 6-8 p.m. each evening. Children from grades kindergarten through sixth are invited to attend. This year's theme is jungle adventure. The church is located at 325 S.W. Sixth St. in Lake Butler. For more information call (386) 496- 3196. School board changes meeting The Union County School Board has changed its May 24 meeting date to Tuesday, May 31. The board will first conduct a workshop on class- size reduction that will begin at 5 p.m. It will be followed by the regular board meeting at 6 p.m. The meeting will take place at the Union County School Board building located on S.R. 100 in Lake Butler. For more information call (386) 496-2045. 5 4 / May 26,2005 UNION COUNTY TIMES Page 7A 63 R0082200 ---HX $269.32 10-06-18-00-00-0-0-10--0 - .50 AC OB0170P0359 -. PERRY CLYDIA RR 2 BOX 459 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9510 COM AT THE NE COR OF SW1/4 OF SW1/4 OF SEC 10 T6S R 18E & THENCE RUN W 210 FT TO POB THENCE RUN (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 64 R0082800 HX $157.99 10-06-18-00-000-0380-0 .50 AC PERRY ALBERT LEE RR 2 BOX 459 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9506 COM ON THE E R/W LINE OF SR 241 AT A PT 50 FT E OF NW COR OFOF SW1/4 OF SW1/4 & RUN E 945 FT TH (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 65 R0082900 $333.50 10-06-18-00-000-0390-0 1.50 AC OB0086P0083 JONES ALMA & MICHAEL C/O REGINA JONES 910 SE 6TH ST LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 COM ON THE E R/W LINE OF SR-241 AT A PT 50 FT E OF THE NW COR OF SW1/4 OF : SW1/4 OF SEC 10 & RUN S (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 66 R0083700 $739.06 11-06-18-00-000-0020-0 19.09 AC OB0066P0188 JONES JERIS RT 5 BOX 5458 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9510 SE1/4 OF NE1/4 EXC 3 ACS IN SE COR IN OR 30 P 567 EXC OR 38 P 63 & EXC 5 ACS IN OR 43 P 545. OR 52 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 67 R0083900 $318.10 11-06-18-00-000-0021-1 1.00 AC OB0164P0380 WHITE KASINAL RR 5 BOX 5592 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 COM SE COR SE1/4 OF NE1/4 SEC 11 FOR POB; TH W 210 FT, TH N210 FT, TH E 210 FT, TH S 210 FT TO POB 68 R0084100 $276.86 11-06-18-00-000-0023-0 2.00 AC OB0086P0575 ROBERTS PAULINE J 100 SE 22ND STREET GAINESVILLE, FL 32641 COM 8 SW COR SE1/4 OF NE1/4, TH W 325 FT, TH N 525 FT TO POB, TH CONT N 420 FT, TH W 210 FT, TH S. (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 69 R0084200 $268.18 11-06-18-00-000-0024-0 2.00 AC OB0109P0034 DEBOSE TERESA RT 5 BOX 5458 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 AS DESC IN OR 109 PG 034 70 R0084900 $1315.67 11-06-18-00-000-0070-0 3.00 AC OB0069P0548 MORR'ISON LUTHER C JR & AU 1046 NEVILLE AVE LAKELAND, FL 33805 COM X SE COR SE1/4 OF NE1/4 THRUN W 400 FT TO POB, TH CONT W 250 FT, TH N 525 FT, TH E 250 FT, TH (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 71 R008580F HX $1335.93 12-06-18-00-000-0052-0 11.07 AC OB0091P0528 NOEGEL LOUIE & JANICE R i -R 5B(iX 646 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 AS DESC IN OR 91 PAGE 528; 72 R0086300 $65.47 12-06-18-00-000-0070-0 13.66 AC JONES JERIS RR 5 BOX 5458 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9510 SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 EXC IAC DESC IN OR 41 P 43 EXC 1 AC DESC IN OR 61 P 696 TO ADAMS; EXC OR 67 P 450, (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 73 R0100000 "HX $243.75 15-06-18-00-000-0125-0 . 4.80 AC OB0108P0654 LOVELACE JOSEPH S & BREND RR 2 BOX 480-M r LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 COM AT S/W COR OF SEC 15, TH RUN N 2568.56FT TO THE CENTER LN OF CR239-A, TH E 1983.76FT, TH S 40FT TO (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 74 R0100200 $498.84 15-06-18-00-000-0129-0 3.77 AC OB0146P0620 LOVELACE JOSEPH S & BREND RR 2 BOX 480-M LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 * COM AT S'LY FOW OF CR239-A & W LN OF E 315 FT OF S/W1/4 OF SEC 15 FOR POB; TH RUN S (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 75 R0101700 $913.97 S 15-06-18-29-000-0060-0 2.06 AC OB0128P0620 JONES FERMON RR 2 BOX 479 'P'- LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 ; PARCEL F E 1/2 COM AT I/S OF E/L OF E 1/2 OF NW 1/4' & N R/W/L OF SR 239 A TN RUN W 1288.51 FT TH N 840 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 76 R0102100 MX $540.82 15-06-18-29-000-0100-0 4.04 AC OB0113P0140 JONES FERMON 5 RR 2 BOE 479 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9802 LOT J FORREST HILLS SUBDIVISION 77 R0102200 $430.14 15-06-18-29-000-0110-0 1.62 AC OB0140P0323 GARVER ROBERT W PO BOX 751 SLAKE BUTLER, FL :, 32054-0272 COM AT I/S OF E/L OF NW 1/4 & N R/W/L OF SR-239-A ,. TH RUN N ON R/W/L 1740 FT TH W 688.17 FT TH N 580 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 78 R0103600 HX $544.32 - 15-06-18-46-000-0050-0 2.10 AC OB0141P0034 ALLDREDGE TIMOTHY L & SUS RR 2 BOX 430-5 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 PARCEL #5 AS DESC IN OR 81 PAGE 301; 79 R0104500 $762.09 15-06-18-46-000-0140-0 4.04 AC OB0188P0167 KELCH JASPER R & BUFORD C RR 2 BOX 340 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 LOTS 14 & 15 CREEKSIDE FOREST AS DESC OR 68 P 445 & 450 80 R0105600 HX $153.65 15-06-18-46-000-0260-0 3.58 AC OB0146P0206 ,. FERRES FLOYD PO BOX 64 WORTHINGTON SPRINGS, FL 32697-0064 -LOT 26 CREEKSIDE FOREST AS DESC IN OR 75 P 495; 81 R0105700 HX $151.48 15-06-18-46-000-0270-0 3.22 AC OB0163P0348 CLEMONS KENNETH & PAULA RR 2 BOX 430-L27 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9 02 LOT 27 CREEK SIDE ESTATES AS DESC IN OR 78 P 619; 82 R0106000 HX $408.79 15-06-18-46-000-0300-0 1.58 AC OB0064P03S2 CASHE YVONNE C. RR 2 BOX 430-30 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9657, LOT 30 CREEKSIDE FOREST LOC INSEC 14, DESC IN OR 64 P 392; 83 R0110100 HX $155.82 16-06-18-36-000-0270-0 .90 AC 0B0193P0359 WESSENDORF DOROTHY B RR 5 BOX 5259 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 THE S 483 FT OF COM @ NE CQR-SEC 16, TH W 50 FT, TH S 2633.80 FT, TH W 1289.49 FT, TH S 1656.71 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 84 R0110400 $647.83 16-06-18-36-000-0360-0 5.01 AC OB0118P0164 WATERS MARTHA D RR 3 BOX 1558-K LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 LOT 36 PROKIP FARMS AS DESC IN OR 49 PAGE 676; 85 R0112800' $272.76 17-06-18-00-000-0040-0 13.50 AC OB0129P0679 FRENCH PAUL V JR & JUDITH RR 3 BOX 1550 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 COM AT NW COR OF SEC 17 TH RUN E 1320 FT TH RUN S 75 FT FOR POB TH RUN S 495 FT Ti E 1320 FT TH (ADD'L' LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 86 R0112900 HX $1202.12 17-06-18-00-000-0050-0 1.50 AC OB0129P0679 FRENCH PAUL V JR & JUDITH RR 3 BOX 1550 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 COM AT NE COR OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH RUN S 31.67 FT TO POB TH RUN S 41.90 FT TH RUN W 25 FT TH S (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 87 R0114400 HX $149.31 17-06-18-42-000-0020-0 2.32 AC OB0049P0276 CLYATT CHARLES. RONALD PO BOX 814 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 S 440 FT OF W 230 FT OF N1/2 OF SW1/4 OF NE 1/4 88 R0115200 $538.62 17-06-18-42-000-0100-0 1.57 AC OB0156P0471 BAILEY KATHRYN ARTHUR PO BOX 517 CUSSETA. GA 31805 COM 9 SW COR N1/2 SW1/4 OF NE1/4. TH N 770.0 FT. TH E 327.0 FT. TH S 330.0 FT, TH E 209.38FT TO POB, (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 89 R01153U0 $193.41 17-06-18-42-000-0101-0 1.30 AC .OB0171P0286 ELIXSON JOHN PAUL PO BOX 83 WORTHINGTON SPRINGS, FL 32697-0083 COM SW COR N1/2 OF SW1/4, TH N 770 FT, TH'E 327 FT, TH S 330FT, TH E 209.38 FT, TH N 325 FT TO POB; (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 90 R0116400 $590.35 18-06-18-00-000-0052-0 4.00 AC OB0200P0403 BELLO JORGE L & CAROL JOA RR 3 BOX 1550 C 7 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 4 AC SQ IN NE COR SE1/4 OF NE1/4; 91 R0117200 $1653.48 20-06-18-34-000-0030-0 3.98 AC OB0195P0357 FREEDMAN JASON TURNER 27 MONTAUK BLVD EAST HAMPTON, NY 1193.7 LOT 3 OAKRIDGE ESTATES;- COM @ NW COR SW1/4 NE1/4 & RUN N88*20'12"E 22.30 FT; TH RUN SOO*47'47"E (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 92 .R0117300 $39.72 20-06-18-34-000-0040-0 3.30 AC OB0195P0357 FREEDMAN JASON TURNER 27 MONTAUK BLVD EAST HAMPTON, NY 11937 LOT 4 OAKRIDGE ESTATES COM 8 NW COR OF SW1/4 OF NE1/4& RUN N88*20'12"E 22.30 FT; THRUN (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 93 R0118500 $934.52 20-06-18-34-000-0170-0 3.11 AC OB0197P0151 JONES MARVIN RT 5 BOX 5020 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 LOT 17 OAKRIDGE ESTATES 94 R0119400 HX $1631.14 21-06-18-00-000-0024-0 1.25 AC WESSENDORF JONATHAN W & DOROTHY BELLE RR 5 BOX 5259 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 COM SE COR NE1/4, T RUN N 827.26 FT, TN W 50 FT TO W ROWCR 241 FOR POB; TO W 243.31 FTTH N 224.50 FT,. (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 95 R0120400 HX $157.99 21-06-18-00-000-0102-0 2.52 AC OB0157P0503 ENNIS JOHN W '" RR 5 BOX 5134 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9558 COM 9 SE COR OF"NE1/4 OF SE1/4TH W 50 FT TO POB, TH CONT W 367.5 FT, TH N 417.5 FT, TH E 367.5 FT, (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 96 R0120500 HX $155.82 21-06-18-00-000-0103-0 2.80 AC OB0118P0348 SPARLING JOYCE J RR 5 BOX 5130 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 COM 9 SE COR OF NE 1/4 OF SE 1/4, TH W 50 FT TO ROW SR 241, TH N 417.5 FT TO POB, TH W 367.5 FT, TH N (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL1 97 R0120600 HA $155.82 21-06-18-00-000-0104-0 1.00 AC OB0124P0558 ENNIS JOHN RT 5 BOX 5134 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 CON 9 SE COR NE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 SEC 21, TH W 50 FT TO W ROW SR241, TH N 300 FT TO POB; TH W 307.50 FT, (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 98 R0121100 HX $910.58 21-06-18-41-000-0040-0 2.05 AC OB0127P0113 BEARD ARTHUR & CASSIE DAN RR 5 BOX 4854 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 117 R0131700 HX $1200.29- LOT 4 SANTA FE HILLS A 22-06-18-00-000-0031-0 RECORDED SUBDIVISION 1.00 AC OB0102P0477 HARDEN JOSEPH & STACY 99 R0122600 HX $147.14 RT 5 BOX 5260 21-06-18-41-000-0240-0 LAKE BUTLER, FL 1.75 AC OB0176P0326 32054-9803 FOWLER ROBERT D APROX 1 AC IN NW1/4, DESC RR 5 BOX 5282 IN OR 81 P 182; LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 LOT 24 SANTA FE HILLS -Tl8'R0138400. HX $373.71 24-06-18-00 '0090-0056-0 100 R0123100 HX $249.02 1.10 AC OB0184P0190 21-06-18-41-000-0310-0 NAVARRO LUIS M & LINDA S 2.08 AC OB0197P0492 RR 2 BOX 607 A13 DANIELS TAMMY LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 RR 5 BOX 5271 COM @ SW COR OF SE1/4 & LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 RUN N02*47'38"W, ALNG W LOT 31 AS DESC IN OR 76 P LN, 1331.20 FT TO SW COR 44 SANTA FE HILLS; OF NW1/4 OF SE1/4; (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 101 R0124100 HX $160.25 21-06-18-41-000-0440-0 119 R0138500 HX $464.60 2.33 AC OB0095P0444 24-06-18-00-000-0057-0 GREEN RHONDA N. 1.10 AC OB0186P0377 PO BOX 273 NORMAN FRANK E & CATHERIN WORTHINGTON SPRINGS, FL RR 2 BOX 607 A-12 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 32697-0273 COM @ SW COR OF SE1/4 OF LOT 44 SANTA FE HILLS SEC 24 & RUN N02*47'38"W, ALNG W LN THEREOF, 102 R0124300 HX $926.19 1331.20 FT TO SW COR OF 21-06-18-41-000-0460-0 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 2.21 AC OB0136P0455 SIMPSON ROBERT A 120 R0138600 HX $383.39 RR 5 BOX 5288 24-06-18-00-000-0058-0 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 1.10 AC OB0192P0369 LOT 46 OF SANTA FE HILLS RAINWATER WILLIAM D AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN PO BOX 525 PB 1, P 28, UNION CO, FL LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 (ORB 184, P 687) COM 8 SW COR OF SE1/4 OF SEC 24 & RUN N02*47'38"W, 103 R0126100' $71.89 ALNG W LN THEREOF, 21-06-18-45-000-0170-0 1331.20 FT TO SW COR OF 10.60 AC OB0073P0033 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) ABBOTT ROBERT & MICHAEL Z 121 0139900 $821.96 4630 DRUMMOND LANE Ui! "V 8V 24-06-18-73-000-0030-0 ORLANDO, FL 32810 1.21 AC OB0156P0389 LOTS 17 &,17A UPLAND ,qENKINS LEE & PINES, ASDESC IN OR 73'' CATHY BASS PAGE 33 &'40; -1., .1 PO BOX 44 11 4-01.. ri LAKE BUTLER, FL 104 R0126500 $973 32054-0044 21-06-18-45-000-0230-0.; ? LOT 3 HAYLAND HGTS 1.52 AC OB0202P03-11 RECORDED SUBDIVISION JONES WILLIAM JAMES JR RR 3 BOX 275 122' R0140200 $995.79 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 24-06-18-73-000-0060-0 LOT 23 UPLAND PINES 1.47 AC OB0193P0161 PLANTATIONOM 9 NW COR WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL FLO SEC 21 & RUN N 86*27"24"E 826 SW MAIN STREET 2763.86 FT TO W ROW SR SUITE 101 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLLI) LAKE CITY, FL 32025 LOT 6 HAYLAND HEIGHTS 105 R0126600 $578., RECORDEDSUBDIVISION 21-G6-18-45-000-0240-0 1.52 AC OB0194P0237 123 R0142000 HX $1598.59 REEVES LELA M 25-06-18-00-000-0035-0 550 SE BRAWLEY STREET 8.76 AC OB0108P0041 HIGH SPRINGS, FL 32643 CREWS JOHN A & PHYLLIS D PARCEL 24 UPLAND PINES --RR 2 BOX 643-E2 PLANTATION: COM @ NW COR LAKE BUTLER, FL & RUNN86*27'24"E ALNG N 32054-9503 LINE, 2763.86 FT TO W /W' COMM AT NE COR OF SEC 25, (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) RUN S ALONG E LINE, i ,3060.33 FT FORPOB, RUN S 106 R0127500 $134.62 489.53 FT, W 1016.85 FT ,21-06-18-45-000-0330-0 ,,(ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 1.02 AC OB0172P0455 124 0142200 $53.85 FEAGIN JENNIFER2200 $5385 1075 MARY FRANCES DR 25-06-18-55-000-0020-0 KISSIMMEE, FL. 34741 5.01 AC OB0091P0543 LOT 33 DESC OR172/455 STORY ROBERT S 1333 DUNN AVE 107 R0128500 : $360.43 APT #1104 21-06-18-45-000-0440-0 JACKSONVILLE, FL 32218 2.22 AC OB0151P0451 COM 8 NE COR OF SEC 25 & HANSON MARI J RUN S02*30'09"E, ALNG E 715 W MAIN STREET APT 220 LN THEREOF2554.87 FT; LAKE BUTLER, FL -N82*44'10"W 609.65FT-TO W 32054-1050' (ADD'L LEGAL. SEE TAXROLL) LOT 44 UPLAND PINES PLANTATIONAN UNRECORDED 125 R0142800 HX $1299.05 SUBDIVISION; 25-06-18-55-000-0090-0 5.01 AC OB0125P0531 108 R0129300 HX $726.664 PHILLIPS MATHEW J &.DAPHN 21-06-18-45-000-0492-0 PO BOX 136 1.i30 AC6 OB0167P0454 WORTHINGTON SPRINGS, FL E gALC 32697 WRIT 0 0 o'" Ct'k"N'N-COR StC 25, TH S.: LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 ""1445.39 PT,'TH NW 249.99 COM NE COR SEC 20. TH E FT TO N ROW 40 FT TO GRD 2021.94 FT, TH S 619.62 RD & POB;- TH SW 95.35 FT, FT TO N ROW SARA LANE. TH (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) S 60 FT TO S ROW LN, TH W (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 126 R0143200 HX $335.99 25-06-18-55-000-0111-0 109 R0129400 $1155.01 3.00 AC OB0159P0455 21-06-18-45-000-0493-0 PROSE MARVIN A JR & 1.02 AC OB0151P0095 TABITHA A JACKSON EMMA LEE RT 2 BOX 641 645 NE WALDO ROAD LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 GAINESVILLE, FL 32641 COM NE COR SEC 25, THE'S COM NE COR SEC 20, TH E 84.46 FT TO S ROW CR 18, 2021.94 FT. TH S 619.62 TH W'LY ALGROW 93.45 FT FT TO N ROW SARA LANE. TH TO W ROW CO GRD RD & POB; S 60 FT TO S ROWTH W 1955 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 127 R0146900 $365.28 110 R0129800 $150.06 36-06-18-52-000-0100-0 21-06-18-45-007-0011-0 2.87 AC OB0146P0554 1.06 AC OB0185P0446 BALTZLEY STEVEN L , NEAL MICHELLE 12744 AZTEC DRIVE N 4117 SW 20TH AVE JACKSONVILLE, FL 32246 ,APT # 65 LOT 10 BURNS SUB GAINESVILLE, FL 32607 PORTION OF BLK 7-LOT A, 128 R0149900 $67.84 UPLANDPINES PLANTATION 31-04-19-00-000-0014-0 (UNRECORDED) COM @ SE COR 1.00 AC OB0182P0294 OF SEC 17 & RUN PORTERFIELD LAWRENCE & MA (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 5678 GEORGETOWN ROAD 111 R0130200 $158.19 CLEVELAND, TN- 37312 21-06-18-45-010-0010-0 COM 8 NW COR OF N1/2 OF 1.21 AC OB0199P0079 Sl/2 OF NW1/4 OF NE1/4 & HOLMES BOYCE RUN N89*31'04"E, ALNG N 13115 119TH STREET NORTH LN, 688.71FT TO POB; LARGO, FL 33778 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) PARCEL 10-A OF UPLAND PINES PLANTATION 129 R0151200 HX $323.89 (UNRECORDED) (1.21 AC) 31-04-19-00-000-0090-0 (ORB 199, P 79) (SEC 3.00 AC OB0157P0674 17-6-18) TANNER CHRISTOPHER B & DO RR 3 BOX 409 112 R0130300 $147.89 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 21-06-18-45-010-0020-0 THE W 290 FT OF THE EAST 1.06 AC OB0199P0083 581 FT OF THE N 464.23 FT HOLMES BOYCE OF THE E 1/2 OF LOT 4 ORB 13115 119TH STREET NORTH 118-529 LARGO, FL 33778 PARCEL 10-C OF UPLAND .- 30 R0152900 $30.62 PINES PLANTATION 3 (UNRECORDED) (1.06 AC) B6.47 ACA S (ORB 199, P 83) (SEC BAXTER CLARISSE 17-6-18) 3531 NW 34TH PL GAINESVILLE, FL 113 R01304-00 $147.89 32605-2004 21-06-18-45-010-0030-0 21.5166% OF 1/2 INT SW1/4 1.06 AC OB0199P0075 OF.SE1/4 S1/2 OF SE1/4 OF HOLMES BOYCE SW1/4; 13115 119TH-STREET NORTH 131 R0156400 $39.47 LARGO, FL 33778 04-05-19-00-000-0090-A PARCEL 10-E OF UPLAND 10.78 AC PINES PLANTATION BAXTER CLARISSE (UNRECORDED) (1.06 AC) 3531 NW 34TH PL S (ORB 199, P 75) (SEC GAINESVILLE, FL 17-6-18) 32605-2004 S 0 G & M IN 21.5166% OF 114 R0130500 $147.89 1/2 INTS3/4 OF SE1/4 OF 21-06-18-45-010-0040-0 -SEJ/4, W1/2 OF SE1/4 OF 1.06 AC OB0199P0087 SW1/4 & N1/4 OF SE1/4 OF HOLMES BOYCE (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 13115 119TH STREET NORTH LARGO, PL 33778 132 R0159800 $291.68 PARCEL 10-G OF UPLAND 06-05-19-00-000-0157-0 PINES PLANTATION 1.00 AC OB0165P0256- (UNRECORDED) (1.06 AC) PHILLIPS PAMELA T (ORB 199, P 87) (SEC RR 3 BOX 427K 17-6-18) LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 COM SE COR SEC 6, TH N 115 R0130600 HX $457.58 522.84 FT, TH SW 91.09 FT 21-06-18-45-011-0010-0 TO POB; TH NW'LY 210 FT, 1.43 AC OB0178P0659 TH SW'LY 210 FT TO E ROW REUSS JOHN DAVID (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) RR 5 BOX 4894 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 133 R0160000 HX $155.82 PARCEL 11-A 0? 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AC 0B0090P0396 COUNTY MAINT RD LESS& ABBOTT ROBERT C & WM J LE EXCEPT THE E 466.7 FT 4630 DRUMMOND LN ORLANDO, FL 32810-4010 134 R0160100 HX $2137.73 AUDIT SUB 96 LOTS N,& O0 07-05-19-00-000-0010-0 BLOCK 13 UPLAND PINES 8.98 AC OB0074P0359 PLANTATION AS DESC IN OR DAVIS JAMES A & MELINDA 67 P 520 RR 3 BOX 94 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9419 N 1/2 OF NE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 *EXC THE E 702.58 FT 135 R0161200 $570.08 08-05-19-00-000-0021-0 7.00 AC 0B0172P0512 AMERICAN TOWER MANAGEMENT 4540 OLD TAMPA HWY KISSIMMEE, FL 34746-4262 SITE #24565,(MAIN STREET) COM SE COR NW1/4 SEC 8, TH W 1080.56 TO POB; TH W 251.36 FT, TH NW'LY (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 136 R0165000 HX $157.99 24-05-19-00-000-0050-0 13.04 AC OB0068P0202 ALLEN ARNEITA RR 3 BOX 19 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9402 SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 EXC SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 & EXC PARCELDESC IN OR 35 P 209 ESC OR 55 P 420, 55 P 421, EXC .27 AC OR 11/307 137 R0165400 HX $1048.38 24-05-19-00-000-0060-0 5.00 AC OB0035P0209 GREEN GEORGE W & DOROTHY RR 3 BOX 18 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9402 COM AT NE COR OF,SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 TH RUN S 220 FT RUN W 275 FT RUN S 235.19 FT TH RUN W 369.52 FT TH (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 138 R0165800 HX $155.82 24-05-19-00-000-0081-0 1.00 AC OB0150P0311 LUKE WILLIAM D & DONNA KA RR 3 BOX 24 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 COM NE COR NE1/4 OF SE1/4 SEC 24, TH W 60..35 FT TO W ROW S-231 TH S 423.78 FT TO POB; TH S 138.23 FT (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 139 R0166800 HX $432.72 25-05-19-00-000-0040-0 1.50 AC OB0133P0093 ROLLINS EDWARD WAYNE & KI RR 3 BOX 26 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-0162 COM CENTER OF ST RD 100 ON RANGE LINE DIV RANGES 19 & 20 & RUN N 273.67 FT THENCE NW 387.39 FT SE (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 140 R0167300 $6974.64 25-05-19-00-000-0070-0 41.00 AC OB0118P0168 ELLINGTON HARLIS R CONSTR PO BOX 257 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-0257 GOV LOT 2 N OF GS & F RR EXC ROW SR 100; 141 R0179900 HX $1445.09 3.5-05-19-00-000-0090-0 3.00 AC PEACOCK GAIL W RR 4 BOX 3800 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9327 NE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 LYG E OF GRADED RD 142 R0180000 $1408.01 35-05-19-76-000-0010-0 2.00 AC OB0142P0299 EVANS CARY E & DONNA M 16506 NE 21ST STREET GAINESVILLE, FL 32609 LOT 1 QUAIL RIDGE RECORDED SUB PLAT 2/4 143 R0181200 $1491.51. 36-05-19-00-000-0031-0 1.08 AC OB0131P0481 J.* Agy WApRDa TRPRISES INC PQ BOX 4.53 ,--A JKSZEBUTLER;;.,EL 32054 AUDIT SUBJECT 94 COM @ PT ON W LN OF W1/2 OF SE1/4 AT ITS INT W/N LN ACL RR FOR POB, TH N 225 FT, TH (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 144 R0181300 $753.42 36-05-19-00-000-0032-0 6.96 AC OB0121P0384 DEAN WARD ENTERPRISES INC PO BOX 453 LAKE BUTLER. 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ALSO LOTS 2 3 & 4 BLK 11; 228 R0288000 $265.45 28-06-19-23-008-0040-0 .22 AC OB0131P0424 268 R0364600 $621.36 30-05-20-00-000-0680-0 .80 AC OB0168P0484 TESTON DORIS E 290 SW 5TH AVE LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 COM ON R/W N OF GS&F RR ON LAND LINE DIVIDING SEC *LOT 8 & 9 TH N 320 FT. TH E 260 FT FOR A POB TH RUN (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 269 R0367000 $1199.97 30-05-20-00-000-0891-0 - 1.82 AC OB0197P0364 HENLEY STEVEN & ANGELA 316 N WATER STREET STARKE, FL 32091-3423 COMM W LINE OF GOVT LOT 7 & CLSR 238 AND RUN N 01 DEG 03 MIN37 SEC W ALONG W LINE 286.24 FT FOR POB. (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) ijb97-0064- LOT 2 & LOT 3 BLOCK 10 LESS RD R/W WORTHINGTON SPRINGS PATTON SURVEY 231 R0292500 $1802.21 28-06-19-23-032-0010-0 2.08 AC OB0198P0267, WCW REMAIN, LLC PO BOX 352 WORTHINGTON SPRINGS, FL 32697 COM 0 SW COR SEC 28, TH N ALG SEC 28 915.70 FT TO CENTER LN 6TH ST FOR POB; TH N 113.99 FT, TH NE (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 232' R0295400 HX $262.58 29-06-19-00-000-0050-0 6.00 AC OB0163P0329 SNYDER IDA RAE & EVERETT HARRY LEROY SNYDER PO BOX 121 WORTHINGTON SPRINGS, FL 32697 NW1/4 OF NW1/4 OF NE1/4 EXC N 440 FT ,OF E 396 FT, ALSO ESMT AS DESC IN OR 52 P 641.' 233 R0295500 $216.33 29-06-19-00-000-0051-0 2.00 AC OB0058P0552 SNYDER IDA RAE & EVERETT RR 2 BOX 699 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9539 S 220 FT OF E 396 FT OF N 440 FT OF NW1/4 OF NW1/4 OF NE1/4 EXC EASEMENT AS DESC IN OR 52 PAGE 639 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 234 R0295600 $209.82 29-06-19-00-000-0052-0 2.00 AC OB0058P0551 SNYDER HARRY LEROY RR 2 BOX 700 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9539 N 220 FT OF E 396 FT OF NW1/4 OF NW1/4 OF NE1/4 235 R0297400 HX $157.99 29-06-19-00-000-0107-0 2.60 AC OB0134P0024 ELIXSON ROGER PO BOX 57 WORTHINGTON SPRINGS, FL 32697 COM X SW COR SE1/4 OF NW1/4 OFNE1/4 SEC 29, TH N 104.01 FT TO POB; TH N 191,08 FT TH E161.05 FT,' (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 236 R0297600 $840.46 29-06-19-00-000-0109-0 1.09 AC OB0135P0524 BRAND WILLIAM T JR & BARB 1740 SW WILLISTON RD GAINESVILLE, FL. 32608-3506 COM X SE COR SE1/4 OF NW1/4 OFNE1/4, TH RUN N 295.09 FT TO CENTER LINE DIRT RD & POB. TH CONT N (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 238 R0299200 $274.00 29-06-19-56-000-0010-0 .50 AC OB0135P0524 BRAND WILLIAM T JR & BARB 1740 SW WILLISTON RD GAINESVILLE, FL 32608-3506 COM 9 SE COR SE1/!4 OF NW1/4 OF NE1/4, TH N 295.09 FT, TH E 161.05 FT TO POB, TH N 290.6FT; TH (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 239 R0302400 $209.74 30-06-19-27-000-0040-0 1.00 AC OB0173P0418 MCKNEW LINDA A 5001 NW 13TH AVE GAINESVILLE, FL 32605 S,LOT 4 BONNET BLUFF PB 1 P 22 240 R0302700 $155.39' 30-06-19-27-000-0080-0 1.00 AC OB013,22P0157 STRAMPELLO NANCY M 4531 OLIVE AVE SARASOTA, FL .34231 LOT 6 BONNETT BLUFF PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE 22; 241 R0303700 $86.42 30-06-19 40-000-0020-0 1.00 AC OB0114P0557 TESSLER MICHAEL A & LINDA 4611 NW 6TH STREET LOT 3 GAINESVILLE, FL 32609 LOT 2 CREEKSIDE SUB DESC OR 114/557 242 R0304400 HX $302.98 30-06-19-40-000-0090-0 1.01 AC OB0098P0578 ROBERTS WAYNE S & MARTHA RT 2 BOX 691 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 LOT 9 DESC AS LOT 13 IN OR 98 PG 578, CREEKSIDE ESTATES 243 R0304700 $617.16 30-06-19-40-000-0120-0 2.67 AC OB0094P0001 PARRISH CHARLES H & BREND RR 2 BOX 762 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9802 LOT 12CREEKSIDE 244 R0305100 HX $153.65 30-06-19-40-000-0160-0 S 2.57 AC OB0096P0057 SMITH BARBARA JEAN P 0-BOX 95 WORTHINGTON SPRINGS, FL 32697-0095 LOTS 16 CREEKSIDE - SUBDIVISION 245 R0305200 $276.36 30-06-19-40-000-0170-0 3.15 AC OB0110P0003 GRIGSBY DANNY JOE PO BOX 377 WORTHINGTON SPRINGS, FL S 32697-0377 LOT 17 CREEKSIDE SUBDIVISION 246 R0305700 $429.71 30-06-19-40-000-0220-0 3.19 AC OB0105P0090 NETTLES DAVID & COLLEEN RR 2 BOX 694 C22 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 LOTS 22 CREEKSIDE SUB AS DESC IN OR 67 P 215; 247 R0307000 HX $371.65 30-06-19-68-000-0030-0P 5.05 AC OB0127P0354 BARTLETT DOROTHY & KEEN RR 2 BOX 905 SLAKE BUTLER, PL 32054 LOT C RIVERBEND ESTATES; 248 R0308100 HX $511.93 MARSHALL RUSSELL & LOUISE 921 NE 8TH AVENUE GAINESVILLE, FL 32601 LOTS 5 6 BLK 37 MCKINNEY'S ADD 288 R0381900 $295.. 04 30-05-20-11-037-0070-Q4 .11 AC OB0095P0F30 WILLIAMS BLAINE & RUSSELL 921 NE 8TH AVENUE GAINESVILLE, FL 32601 LOTS 7 & 8 BLK 37 MCKINNEY 'S ADDITION 289 R0382000 $700'.91 30-05-20-11-037-0090-0 .11 AC WILLIAMS JIMMY & BLAINE 885 SW 1ST TERR LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 LOTS 9 & 10 BLK 37 MCKINNEYS ADD 2 251 R0310400 $245.91 30-06-19-68-000-0430-0 2.43 AC OB0117P0602 FORD DONNA M 985 SW HARTFORD WAY LAKE CITY, FL 32024 PARCEL QQ DESC OR 117/602 252 R0316200 $813.63 01-05-20-00-000-0070-0 2 2.50 AC OB0202P0230 DOBBS MICHAEL A PO BOX 267 RAIFORD, FL 32083-0154 SE1/4 OF SE1/4 OF NE1/4 OF SE1/4 253 R0317400 HX $155.82 10-05-20-00-000-0021-0 5.00 AC OB0060P0328 VARNES JANET L & LARRY JO RR 1 BOX 410 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9712 S 1/2 OF SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF NW 1/4. ALSO 50 FT EASEMENT OVER THE E 50 FT OF THE El/2 OF THE SW 1/4 254 R0318300 HX $155.82 12-05-20-00-000-0030-0 2.50 AC OB0060P0173 HATHCOCK ANABEL RR 1 BOX 475 RAIFORD, FL 32083-9043 COM NW COR OF NE1/4 OF SE1/4 OF SE1/4 & RUN E650 FT S227.3 FT TO RD WESTERLY ALONG RD 650 FT & N133 PT TO BEG 255 R0318700 $67.40 12-05-20-00-000-0061-0 9.00 AC OB0131P0361 MAINES TIMOTHY Y & STEWAR 30 CHEROKEE CIRCLE THOMASVILLE, GA 34757-0305 SW1/4 OF NE/14 & NW1/4 OF SE1/4 SOUTH OF AIRLINE RD EXC 6 A IN SE COR NW1/4 OF SE 1/4 DESC OR 109-300 256 R0319600 $88.75 13-05-20-00-000-0021-0 1.00 AC OB0193P0568 ALBRITTON MARVIN M & TAMM PO BOX 51 RAIFORD, FL 32083 COM 9 NE COR OF NE1/4 OF SE1/40F NE1/4 & RUN S01*28'00"E, ALNG E LN THEREOFP-, 210.00 FT TO (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 257 R0329100 HA $548.77 22-05-20-00-000-0050-0 15.00 AC OB0170P0013 SMITH BERT DUANE, CURTIS RR 1 BOX 372 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 THE E 720 FT OP SW1/4 OF NW1/4LYING S OF RR-& N OF* SR 121; & THE E 600 FT OF THE NW1/4 OFNW1/4 LYNG S OR RR ROW; 258 R0329700 HX $227..62 22-05-20700-000-0120-0 1.00 AC OB0144P0414 WORTEN MICHAEL S & GINA R RR 1 BOX 381 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 BEG AT AN IRON SET AT THE SW COR OF PROPERTY DEEDED BY PEARLTHOMAS TO MAURICE M & ANGELINE P BRANNEN (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 259 R0333300 HX $187.58 23-05-20-00-000-0250-0 * 1.18 AC OB0086P0557 HART LILLIE PEARL RR 1 BOX 444 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9715 JOSEPH A LANE PROPERTY COM AT I/S OF N'LY R/W/L OFP ACL R' W'TH E/L OF W 1/2 OF NE 1/4 TH fUN N (ADD;L LEGAL SE TAXROLL)-* 260 R0335500 $111.64 24-05-20-00-000-0030-0 20..00 AC OB0099P0621 BANKS WM E & JOEL L ALVAR RR 1 BOX 395-K RAIFORD, FL 32083 N1/2 OF SE1/4 OF NE1/4 261 R0338500 $779.16 26-05-20-00-000-00gB-0 5.00 AC OB0186P0458 COMBS L E WALTER JR & ROB 13957 CR 127 SANDERSON, FL 32087 COM 0 NW COR OF SEC 26 FOR POB& RUN N85*32'47*E, ALNG N LN THEREOF 539.85 FT; S01*05'22"E287.06 FT; (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 262 R0338700 $362.64 26-05-20-00-000-002D-0 5.00 AC OB0200P0272 HALLE GREGORY HARRISON RR 1 BOX 387 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9801 COM 9 NW COR OF SEC 26 & RUN S01*08'14"E, ALNG W LN THEREOF1603.45 FT TO SWCOR OF PRCL DESC IN (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 263 R0340900 HX $426.62 28-05-20-00-000-0040-0 5.00 AC OB0140P0073 SHORT MACK T & SUZANNE RT 1 BOX 346 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 E1/2 OF THE NE1/4 OF NE1/4 OF NW1/4; 265 R0355200 HX $1209.29 29-05-20-05-011-0030-0 .24 AC OB0039P0492 BRANCATI JUNE P.O. BOX 312 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 SLOT 3 BLK 11 STRICKLAND HEIGHTS 266 R0362500 HX $157.99 30-05-20-000-000-0500-0 .81 AC GRAHAM MILDRED L C/0 ST FRANCES BARRY NURSING HOME MIAMI, FL 33016 BEG AT I/S OF PROLONGATION OF W BDRY OF ADAMS ST WITH N BDROF CLEVELAND ST & RUN W (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 267 R0364000 HX $235.30 30-05-20-00-000-0650-0 1.49 AC OB0143P0368 BEAVINS JEROME JOSEPH RR 3 BOX 1 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9401 COM NE COR N}/2 GOVT LOT 7, SEC 30, TH S 184.93FT TO POB; THS 406.32FT TO N ROW SR100, TH NW'LY ALONG (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 70 .R0371400 HX -$76,1.75 30-05-20-10-003-0020-0 .63 AC OB0194P0143 CLEMONS CHARLOTTA L 180 SW 9TH AVE LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 S1/2 BLK 3 BEING 175 FT ON W SIDE & 125 FT ON E SIDE D E KNIGHTS ADDITION 271 R0374400 $1046.06 30-05-20-11-004-0011-0 .38 AC OB0172P0360 LUKE RICHARD D PO BOX 601 LAKE BUTLER, .PL 32054 LOTS 1 THROUGH 6, E1/3 OF LOT 14, AND ALL OF LOTS 15 & 16, BLK 4, MCKINNEY'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF LAKE BUTLER 272 R0374500 $500.54 30-05-20-11-004-0070-0 .04 AC OB0160P0114 TURKNETT JOHN PO BOX 296 WORTHINGTON SPRINGS, FL 32697 LOTS 7 & 8 BLK 4 MCKINNEYS ADD & COM & NW COR LOT 7 BLK 4FOR POB, TH E 70.12 PT, TH N 12.07 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 273 R0377500 $208.02 30-05-20-11-020-0030-0 .11 AC OB0118P0537 TYSON WILLIAM 8761 SUNNYBOY STREET PENSACOLA, PL 32514 . LOT 3 BLOCK 20 MCKINNEYS ADDITION ORB,1118-537 274 R0378300 $699.27 30-05-20-11-023-0050-0 .22 AC DILLARD LEOLA PO BOX 282 LAKE BUTLER, FL- *' 32054-0282 LOT 5 & 6 BLK 23 MCKINNEY', S ADDITION 275 R0378600 $107.34 30-05-20-11-024-0030-0 .22 AC OB0142P0375 JENKINS BONNIE F 120 SW 8TH PLACE LAKE BUTLER, FL.. 32054-1566 LOTS 3 & 4 BLOCK 24 MCKINNEYS ADDITION 276 R0378900 $238.22 30-05-20-11-025-0010-0 .11 AC OB0090P0106 TROWELL JAMES CAPITOL C RR 4 BOX 2538. . LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9609 LOT 1 & 2 BLOCK,25 277 R0379000 HX $1110.20 30-05-20-11-025-0030-0 .11 AC OB0081P0024 JENKINS JOSEPH 725 SW 1ST TER- LAKE BUTLER, FL2- 32054-1554 LOTS 3 4' AND 5 BLOCK 25 MCKINNEYS ADDITION 278 R0379200 $501.61 30-05-20-11-025-0070-0 .11 AC OB0203P0168 GRAFF TRACY U III 191 SW.CALAVARY PLACE LAKE CITY, FL 32025 LOTS 7 & 8 BLK 25 MCKINNEY ADD - 279 R0379400 HX $151.48 30-05-20-11-031-0010-0 .11 AC. JONES OLA MAE 162 SW 8TH AVE LAKE BUTLER,. FL 32054-1537 -LOT .1 BLK 31 MCKINNEYS 289,, R0380200, "-HK.-:$968.18 30-05-20-11-032-0010-0 1.83 AC GRIFFIN CLARENCE PO BOX 172 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-0172 BLK 32 OF MCKINNEY'S ADDN CITY OF LAKE BUTLER 281 40380300 HRX $153.65 30-05-20-11-033-0020-0 .37 AC OB013-2P0639 ALEXANDER LUCY 817 SW 2ND STREET LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 THAT PORTION OF LOTS 2 3 4 5 & 6 BLK 33 MCKINNEY'S ADD TO LAKE BUTLER; EXC DOT ROW; 282 R0380400 HX -$203.48 30-05-20-11-034-0010-0 .08 AC OB0135P0184 WEEKS MONROE & KATIE MAE PO BOX 164 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-0164 ALL OF BLOCK 34 . MCKINNBY'S ADDITION EXC PART DESC IN OR 25 PAGE 445 SOLD TO A J CRAWFORD; EXC DOT ROW; . 283 R0380500 $391.81 30-05-20-11-034-0020-0 .21 AC OB0058P0221 WEEKS MONROE & KATIE MAE PO BOX 164 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-0164 COM AT NE COR OF BLK 34, MCKIINNBEY'S ADD FOR POB TH RUN NW PARA WITH R/W OF SHORT ST 143 FT TH RUN SW (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 284 R0380600 HX $567.56 30-05-20-11-035-0010-0 .22 AC HIGHLAND WM & ALBERTA 770 SE 2ND ST LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-2206 LOTS 1&8 ELK 35 MCKINNEYS ADD 285 R0381200 $62.34 30-05-20-11-036-0030-0,j .11 AC 0E0031P0047 JAMES JACOB D . 2717 N W 54TH AVE GAINESVILLE, FL 32606 LOT 3 BLK 36 MCKINNEYS - ADDN 286 R0381400 HX $281.26 30-05-20-11-036-0050-0 .22 AC PAYTEE NINA MAE 850 SW 1ST TRRE LAKE BUTLER. FL 32054-1506 LOTS 5 & 6 BLK 36 MC KINNEY ADD 287 R0381800 $192.12 30-05-20-11-037-0050-0 .11 AC 30-06-19-68-000-0140-0 5.00 AC OB0164P0332 HUTSON JUDY A RR 2 BOX 965 LAKE BUTLER, PL 32054 LOT N RIVERBEND ESTATES; ORB 119-670 249 R0308700 $933.07 30-06-19-68-000-0200-0 1.00 AC OB0177P0698 INGLETT KATHRYN E RT 2 BOX 956 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 LOT T RIVERBEND ESTATES; ORB 118-456 250 R0309800 HX $619.72 30-06-19-68-000-0350-0 4.80 AC OB0155PO243 YOUNG ELIZABETH A RR 2 BOX 934 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 LOT II RIVERBEND ESTATES; V May 26, 2005 UNION COUNTY TIMES Page9A 290, R0382100 RA .2:' Q', 05-20o-1-037-O10-O S."-ASC *. OB0K45P03 WEBB JAMES LE-S AERRT A 860 SW IST ST LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-05 LOTS 11 & 12 BLK 37 MCKINNEYS ADD DEED REFE TO BLK 30 291 R0382800 $38. 30-05-20-11-040-0070-0 .04 AC OB0148P04 GREEN JOE & MARY PO BOX 73 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 RUBYE T ANDREWS UR CD LOTS 7 & 8 BLOCK 40 MCKINNEYS ADDITION 292 R0382900 $462.E 30-05-20-11-040-0120-0 .05 AC OB0155P00E BROWN JUANITA 1673 S KIRKMAN RD APT. 121 ORLANDO, FL 32811 LOT 12 BLK 40 MCKINNEYS ADDN. 293 R0383900 HX $149.: 30-05-20-12-OOE-0060-0 .07 AC OB0146P055 ZERBA HARLAND L & CATHER 50 .NW 10TH AVE #6 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 LOT 6 BLK E BL NEWSOM ADDITION 294 R0385300 HX $824.5 30-05-20-13-001-0012-0 .28 AC OB0074P023 WILLIAMS DANIEL L & MARY 150 N LAKE AVE LAKE BUTLER, FL S 32054--73 LOTS 1 & 2 EXC N 50 FT & EX" S 70 FT ORIGINAL TOW 296 R0396100' HX $155.8 ;- 31-65-20-00-000-0i20-0 .41 AC OB0200P006 MEADOWS BRIAN MICHAEL : -4 SE 2ND AVENUE ; 'LARE BUTLER, FL 32054 COM 6X-PFT W OF NE COR GOVTk OT2, TH RUN W 128 FT TH.S"273' FTTH E 58 FT "TH S TO RY R/W TH E70 FT A (DD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL 297 R0396200 HX $509.8 31-05-20-00-000-0130-0 *-'*- '-'60 AC OB0177P057 THOMAS JXRANDY & CAROL Ab .o60 SB 24D ST , LAKE'BUTLER, PL 32054 COM A'T,,PT THAT IS 270 FT -OFP NE COR LOT 3 ODOM ADDN,-T RUN W 132 FT. TH S 200 FT, TH E 132 FT, TI VN 200 FT TO POB; 298" R040800 M, HX $2799.6 31'-05-2600-000-0650-0 10.00 AC OB0102P023 WARD DAVID DEAN & VIRGIN PO-'BOX 453 S- AKB BUTLER, FL :" 32054-045 -NW i1/4'O'S 1/2 OF SEC LOT 12 EXC N 60 FT FOR R R/W; ALSO .22 AC DESC IN -OR i02 PG 232. 299 R0403200 $459.1 31-05-20-00-000-0781-0 .30 AC OB0085P015! MILLER PAUL MARTIN RR 2 BOX 751-A2 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 THE N 140 FT OF THE FOLLOWING DESC PROPERTY COM ON E/L OF SEC 31 50 FT S OF RR RUN S 420 FT W (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 300 R0405700 HX $1513.87 ty'i,v3.1 .-5-0,-IDiOOO-^970-0O 5.78 AC 0B0085P0692 8 1.8 8 OWELUIAERRY A W K SRR 4 'BOX '2332 LAKE BUTLER, PL 32054-9802 ALL THAT PART OF N1/2 OF N1/2 OF GOV LOT 9 LYNG N OF CEN LN GRD RD & W OF CEN LN DRAIN DITCH; 301 R0406100 $350.69 31-05-20-16-000-0010-0 -1.22 AC OB0103P0337 -HALLMARKU( BETTY L C/O AVCO FINANCIAL 925-D N TEMPLE AVE STARKE, FL 32091 S ,E 142.5 FT LOT 1, T E DEKLE 1IST ADDITION & E 1/2 LOT 2, & W30 FT LOT 302 R0408200 0 $523.89 31-05-20-16-000-0150-0 .24 AC OB0056P0620 DUNAVANT JAMES CARROLLr .717 NE 5TH TER GAINESVILLE, PL 32601-4304 E11/2 OF N1/2 LOT 15 DEKLES FIRST ADDITION TO CITY OPF LAKE BUTLER 303 R0408400 HX $153.65 31-05-20-16-000-0152-0 .24 AC OB0056P0621 HAMM GWENDOLYN DUNAVANT 410 SW 3RD ST LAKE BUTLER, PL 32054-1902 W112 OF N1l2 LOT 15 DEKLES FIRST ADDITION TO CITY DF LAKE BUTLER 304 R0410300 HX $182.81 0 31-05-20-16-000-0230-0 S.35 AC OB0155P0664 RAINEY ALLAN & TERRI | 362 SW ,TH ST LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9712 CHRIS HOUNT THE N 1/2 EXCEPT THE 60 PT OF' BLOCK 23, DEKLE'S FIRST ADDITION TO THE CITY OF "."LAKE BUTLER. 305 'R0410700 HX $155.82 31-05-20-16-000-0240-0 ,* .38 AC 0B0172P0456 NORCZYK JEFFERY 480 SW 3RD AVE LAKE BUTLERS, FL 32054 STARTING AT COR LOT 24 AT SW 3RD AVE & 4TH ST. GO S 110.5 FTTO FOB; GO W 172 FT, TH S 98 FT 'TH E' 172 FT N 98 FT TO POE 306 R0414600 $1241.53 31-05-20-17-000-0180-0 49 AC OB0119P0687 WATKINS ALFRED JR & LUCIN P 0 BOX 341 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-2135 El/2 LOT 18 DEKLES 2ND ADD 307 R0415700 HX $149.31 31-05-20-18-007-0090-0 .50 AC OB0125P0415 TOMLINSON HENRY M & LINDA 145 SE 5TH STREET LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 LOT 9, EBLK 7 KINGS ADD EXC N 15PFT OF BLK 7 308 RG416600 $615.52 31-05-20-19-000-0041-0 .56 AC OB0097P0645 HAMM ROGER & GWENDOLYN 410 SW 3RD ST LAKE BUTLER, PL' 32054-1902 S 90 FT OF LOT 4 ODOMS ADD ENSEY SURVEY, ALSO OR 97 PAGE 645; .309 R0417000 HX $1271.27 31-05-20-19-000-0091-0 .33 AC OB0157P0067 FRITZ LYN 380 SE 3RD AVE LAKE BUTLER, PL 32054 BEG AT POINT WHERE N 91 B'DRY OF-S 90 FT OF LOT j 1I0 /S W BDRY OF SE 3 i FOR POB TH RUN W 120 PF (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROI 03 310 R0417100 $92. RS 31-05-20-19-000-0100-0 .37 AC OB0157PO0 00 FRITZ LYN 380 SE 3RD AVE 72 LAKE BUTLER FL, FL 32C LOT 9 EXC N 100 FT THEREOF & EXC A PARCEL 120 FT SQ. I NE COROF S FT & LOT 10 ODOMS ADD 311 R0418800 HX $151. 31-05-20-20-008-0030-0 87 .23 AC OB0154P02 MALLARD CRISTAL JOYCE 61 285 SW 4TH ST LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 AUDIT SUBJECT 94 SW1/4 BLK 8 TOWNSENDS ADD LAGERGREEN 312 R0418900 $676. 31-05-20-20-008-0040-0 31 .19 AC OB0147P02 ATLANTIC MORTGAGE & INV 53 CORPORATION RI 4348 SOUTHPOINT BLVD SU JACKSONVILLE, FL 32216 SE 1/4 EXC N 21 FT OF BL 8 LAGERGREEN 315 R0422700 $1675.: 51 31-05-20-25-000-0180-0 .26 AC OB0149P014 5 ELIXSON BRAD L & JULIE A 256 SEAWOLF COURT TALLAHASSEE, FL 32312 LOT 18 SHAWS ADD 6 316 R0425600 $529.7 N 32-05-20-00-000-0110-0 S.27 AC OB0180P062 2 THORNTON DONALD 725 E LAURA ST 5 STARKE, FL 32091 905 SE 5TH ST COM AT POB AS DESC IN OR t7 P 166 & RUN N 124.81 TH E 89.28 FT TH S 1/4 FT & TH W .96.20 FT TO POB 317 R0426400 $120.5 ) 32-05-20-22-001-0011-0 .31 AC OB0166P002 0 JENKINS CHARLES PO BOX 105 0 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 N N 111.01 FT OF LOT 1 & E 49.'12FT OF N 111.01 FT O LOT 2, INBLK 1, J W TOWNSEND'S ADDITIONLESS& (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL H 318 R0426800 $86.6: 32-05-20-22-001-0031-0 59 .41 AC OB0166P001! JENKINS CHARLES 2 PO BOX 105 S LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 N1/2 OF SW1/4 OF BLK 1 J.W TOWNSEND ADDITION 13 LEES ST ON W SIDE m 319 R0427200 $440.61 32-05-20-22-003-0010-0 .12 AC OB0184P0191 HIGHLAND MANEKA 7 770 SE 2ND ST LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 9 COM ONE COR OF LOT 1, BLK 3 &RUN WEST 100 FT; SOUTH 55 FT EAST 100 FT; NORTH 55 FT TO BEGINNING (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 320 R0427500 HX $896.06 32-05-20-22-003-0030-0 .83 AC JENKINS CHARLES WESLEY PO BOX 105 .10 W ^ Fi .... P 0o Sau .... R. 32054-0105 S OKA ? C t B" W WpWNSENDS 321 R0427600 $190.16 32-05-20-22-003-0040-0 1.11 AC OB0147P0241 DIFRANCO MARK C TRUSTEE MERIT MORTGAGE REALTY TRU 1145 MAIN STREET, SUITE 5 SPRINGFIELD, MA 01103 COM SE COR LOT 4 BLK 3 RUN 50 FT W FOR POE THENCE RUN W 171.5 FT OR TO W BDRY LINE OF LOT 4 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 322 R0428000 HX $151.48 32-05-20-22-004-0021-0 .41 AC OB0048P0505 JONES MARZELLA W 355 SE 5TH AVE LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-2615 S1/2 LOT 2 ELK 4 J W TOWNSENDS ADD 323 R0428200 $175.06 32-05-20-22-004-0040-0 .83 AC OB0155P0061 BROWN JUANITA 1673 S KIRKMAN RD APT. 121 ORLANDO, FL 32811 LOT 4 BLK 4 J W TOWNSEND ADD EXC PARCEL 10 FT X 10 FT IN SE'LY COR 324 R0428500 $450.14 32-05-20-22-005-0040-0 .20 AC OB0182P0127 GRIFFIN LONNIE R 655 SE 4TH ST LAKE BUTLER, FL .32054 THE SOUTH 90.00 FT OF THE E1/2LOT 4, ELK 5,'J W_ TOWNSEND 'ADDITION AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN PB 1, P (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 325 R0429000 MX $101.86 32-05-20-22-007-0011-60 . .24 AC 'OB0037P0721 SLOCUM JOHN A & TAMI A 425 SE 5TH AVE LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 W 128 FT OF S 85 FT OP N 185 FT OF BLK 7 J W TOWNSENDS ADD 326 R0429700 $67.'47 32-05-20-22-008-0011-0 .39 AC OB0159P0426 JENKINS CHARLES W & JANEE -.P0 BOX 105 LAKE BUTLER, PL 32054 E 141.75 FT OF LOT 1 BLK 8 J W TOWNSEND'S ADDITION NORTH OF DITCH ORB 117-506. 117-623 CORRECTIVE DEED 0R118/527 327 R0429800 HX $180.62 32-05-20-22-008-0020-0 .20 AC OB0108P0022 PREVATT SHARI 415 SE 6TH AVE LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 NW1/4 OF LOT 2 BLK 8 J W TOWNSENDS ADD 328 R043$000 $1406.73 32-05-20-22-008-0022-0 .30 AC OB0199P0388 BARNETT BANK OF JACKSONVI 8120 NATIONS WAY BUILDING 100 JACKSONVILLE, FL 32256 S/W 1/4 OF LT 2 BLK 8 J W TOWNSENDS ADDN AS DESC IN OR 98 P 536; 329 R0430100 $220.92 32-05-20-22-008-0023-0 .20 AC OB0179P0485 MABREY ELAINE 640 SE 4TH STREET LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 COM 0 NE COR LOT 2, BLK 8, TH E 166.25 FOR POB; TH E 85 FT, TH S 120 FT TO DITCH, TH SW'LYALG (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 330 R0430300 $1057.74 32-05-20-22-009-0030-0 R4 AC OB0197P0225 AVE PRITZ DAVID M & PHYLLIS T S PO BOX 1897 LL) HIGH SPRINGS, FL 32655 THAT PART OF LOT 3, BLK 74 9, & LOT 2 BLK 12, & A PLATTED UN-OPENED STREET 167 LYNG BETWEEN SAID LOTS (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROL 054 331 R0431500 $174. 32-05-20-22-014-0010-0 .83 'AC OB0055F02 90 GREEN GEORGE WAYNE RR 3 BOX 18 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 48 LOT 1, BLK 14, J W TOWNSEND'S ADDITION TO 15 THE CITY OF LAKE BUTLER PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 8 (OR 55, P 127) OF 332 R0432000 $243. 32-05-20-22-017-0010-0 .22 AC OB0055P04 JAMES JACOB D 13 2717 N W 54TH AVE GAINESVILLE, FL 32606 12 THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 0 ES THE E 106.46 FT BLK 17 J W TOWNSENADDITION IT 333 R0432100 $1176.3 LK 32-05-20-22-017-0011-0 .22 AC OB0187P013 MACK LAKESHA AND JONAS 34 810 SW 7TH AVENUE LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 42 THE E 106.46 FT OF S1/2 k OF THE N1/2 OF BLK 17, J.W. TOWNSEND'S ADDITION (ORB 187, P 133) 334 R0432200 $325.5 71 32-05-20-22-017-0012-0 .73 AC ?8 THOMAS PAULINE, PO BOX 685 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-068 W 90.04 FT LOT 1, LOT 3 EXC LOT 92.5 X 140 FT BL 17, & THAT PART OF BLK 1 W OF BRANCH JONES-BROWN-PAULINE 1 335' R0432300 $91.0 32-05-20-22-017-0020-0 0 .29 AC OB0094P072 BROWN JUANITA 1673 S KIRKMAN RD APT. 121 ORLANDO, FL 32811 F THE S 1/2 OF THE N1/2 OF W 140FT BLK 17, J W & TOWNSEND ADDN. ) 336 R0432700 HX. $409.4 32-05-20-22-017-0040-0 3 .22 AC OB0033P038 HUGGINS GENEVA 9 830 SE 7TH AVE LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-290 THE S 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF E 106.46 FT OF BLK 17 J W TOWNSENDS ADD 337 R0432800 HX $165.7 6 32-05-20-22-017-0041-0 .22 AC OB0179P053 8 JONAS RICHMOND 825 SE 7TH AVE LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-290 N1/2 OF S1/2 OF E106.46 FT OF BLK 17 J W TOWNSEND ADDITION 338- R0432900 HX $153.6 32-05-20-22-017-0043-0 i .22 AC OB0071P015 SIRMONES FRED 835 SE 6TH PL LAKE BUTLER, FL '32054-2937 ''S1/2 OF'ST/2 OF \W,06.46 FT OF E 212.92 FT BLK 17 J W TOWNSEND ADD lTIO3 339 R0433000 HX $149.3 32-05-20-22-018-0010-0 .20 AC. OB0117P029 FULTON CURRIE L P 0 BOX 703 LAKE BUTLER, PL 32054 NE1/4 LOT 1 BLK 18 J W TOWNSENDS ADD 340 R0433400 $411.6 32-05-20-22-018-6021-0 .20 AC JONAS ENOCH P 0 BOX 623 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 NW QTR LOT 2 BLK 18 J W TOWNSEND ADD 341 R0434000 $100.21 32-05-20-22-018-0043-0 .20 AC JEFFERSON RUFUS 865 SE 7TH PL LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-290 El/2 OF S1/2 OF LOT 4 BLOCK 18 J. W. TOWNSENDS ADDITION. 342 R0434700 $289.37 32-05-20-22-020-0010-0 1.73 AC OB0032P0684 RIGGINS CURTIS & ELIZABET 3421 ST JOHNS AVE, APT 60 PALATKA, FL 32177 BLOCK 20 J W TOWNSENDS , ADD 343 R0438200 HX $752.58 03-06-20-32-000-0010-0 1.45 AC OB0191P0604 HARDIN STACY RR 4 BOX 2289 LAKE BUTLER, PL 32054 LOT A & PART LOT B, PINETREE ESTATES (AN UNRECORDED SUB)- COM B INT OF E LN OF SEC 3 & SWLY (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 344 "R0439000 HX $151.48 03-06-20-32-000-0070-0 1.65 AC OB0169P0019 SCOTT JEFFERY L RR3 BOX 216 C LAKE BUTLER, PL 32054 Sl/2 LOT G PINE TREE ESTATES AS DESC IN OR 74, P 566 ORE 119-362 345 R0439700 HX $147.14 03-06-20-32-000-0120-0 3.33 AC OB0115P0235 WINN JUANITA B RR 4 BOX 2274 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 LOT "L PINE TREE ESTATES 346 R0443100 $318.85 03-06-20-32-000-0433-0 1.00 AC OB0153P0065 BARBER RENEE JEANETTE 15380 SW 75TH AVE STAKE, FL 32091 COM SW COR SEC 2, TO W 592.72 FT, TN N 1361.72 FT, TH E 775.03 FT, TN N 690.04 FT, TM SE'LY (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 347 R0443600 $50.88 03-06-20-32-000-0461-0 5.50 AC OB0156P0542 TURNER RONNIE A &'KAREN A 1005 SW 6TH. ST, APT 1001 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-1861 LOT K DESC AS COM SW COR SEC 2TH E 438.95 FT, TH N 358.01 FT, TH W 290.73 FT TO POB;TH W 294.29 FT, TH (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 348 R0445900 $192.10 06-06-20-00-000-0070-0 .34 AC OB0066P0041 VIERLING FRANK NORMAN RR 2 BOX 217 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054-9623 COM AT SW COR OF N1/2 OF S1/2 OF LOT 5 SEC 6 & RUN E 420 FT TO POB TH CONT E : 20 'FT N 123 PT W 120 FT ANDERSON RANDALL A E (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) RR 1 BOX 592 LAWTEY, FL 3205, 9603 349 R0446100 $168.52 NE1/4 OF NE1/4, EXC S1/2 06-06-20-00-000-0090-0 1.00 AC OB0157P0073 368 R0484400 $1156.89 T CHAMBERS JORDIANA CAGLE 34-04-21-00-000-0010-0 3 RR 5 BOX 5790 5.00 AC L) LAKE BUTLER, FL ANDERSON JUANITA GRIFFIS 87 32054-9641 RR 1 BOX 350' COM AT SW COR OF N1/2 OF RAIFORD, FL 32083-9028 61 SI/2 OF LOT 5 SEC 6 & TH E 638 FT OF NEl/4 OF RUN E 703 FT TO POB TH NE1/4 EXCCOM @ NE COR RUN B 315 FT TH RUN N 420 NE1/4, TH W 165.OFT TO (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) POB; TH S 1320.0 FT, TH W (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 350 R0446300 HX $352.77 06-06-20-00-000-0092-0 369 R0484600 HX $217.01 B 1.00 AC OB0157P0073 34-04-21-00-000-0012-0 CHAMBERS JORDAINA CAGLE 5.00 AC OB0176P0313 RR 5 BOX 5790 THORNTON NATHAN W & TONYA 3 93 LAKE BUTLER, FL PO BOX 365 32054-9641 RAIFORD, FL 32083-0365 49 COM SW COR N1/2 OF 51/2 COM @ NE COR NE1/4, TH W LOT 5 SEC 6, TH E 808 FT 165.OPFT TH S 22.05 FT TO TO PUB; TH E 210 FT, TH N S ROW CR S-125 & POB; TH 210 FT, TH W 210 FT, TH S S 1317.33 FT, TH W 104.64 OF 210 FT TO POB (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) J 351 R0446400 HX $1438.06 370 R0484700 HX $166.80 06-06-20-00-000-0100-0 34-04-21-00-000-0013-0 1.00 AC OB0056P0563 5.00 AC OB0113P0629 30 SANDERSON GERALD L & SUSA ANDERSON JUANITA G 3 RR 4 BOX 2424 RR 1 BOX 350 33 LAKE BUTLER, FL RAIFORD, FL 32083-9028 32054-9605 COM 9 NE COR SEC 34, TH W FROM POINT OF BEG AS ALG N LN 430 FT TO POB, DESCRIBED IN OR 26 P 742 TH S TO S LN OF NE1/4 OF TH RUN W 153 FT TH RUN S NE1/4, TH W 66 FT, TH N 284.84 FT TH RUN E 153 FT (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) N D(ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 352 R0446900 HX $285.60 371 R0485600 $121.17 58 06-06-20-00-000-0132-0 35-04-21-00-000-0040-0 1 .50 AC OB0108P0105 19.00 AC OB0096P0346 SANDERSON E L, G L, S A GRIFFIS LESTER LOUIS RR 4 BOX 2427 P 0 BOX 1122 3 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 GLEN ST MARY, FL COM 9 INT OF N LN S1/2 32040-1122 15 '* GOV LOT4, W CEN LN CO RD N 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 K 231, TH W 641.37 FT, TH N EXC 1 AC DESC IN OR 35 P K 259.85 FT TO FOB, TH S 420 EXC OR 87 PG 421; 6 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 372 R0485900 $765.28 353 R0452100 $122.03 35-04-21-00-000-0061-0 06-06-20-00-000-0590-0 1.60 AC OB0106P0529 9 1.00 AC OB0048P0311 THORNTON ARTHUR L & SANDR CREWS JOHN ALLAN 346 OWEN ACRES DRIVE 6 C/O PATRICK CREWS MACCLENNY, FL 32063 31 RR 4 BOX 2452 COM 9 NE COP S1/2 OF S1/2 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 OF NW1/4 OF NW1/4 FOR. 1 A SQ IN NE COR OF S1/2 POB, TH W 210 FT, TH S OF S1/2 LOT 4 333.68 FT, TH E 210FT, TH N333.68 FT TO POB; 354 R0452200 $228.88 06-06-20-00-000-0600-0 373 R0487100 HX $155.82 4 '-':' 2.00 AC OB0148P0566 36-04-21-00-000-0031-0 S 'TAYLOR CLINTON T 1.50 At OB0140P0686 7 '' C/O PATRICK CREWS THORNTON ALTON C & JERRI 39 *'RT 4 BOX 2452 RR 1 BOX 578-A LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 LANTEY, FL 32058 CO & NE COR OF S1/2 GOV COM SW COR NW1/4 OF NW1/4 4 "LOT 4 TH S 395. 39 FT. TH SEC 36, TH N 21.97FT TO J W 385 FT TO POB, TH CONT NE'LY ROW CR 125 FOR POB; W TO E ROW SR 231 TH S30 TH N 28.03 FT.TH E 210 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 6 355 R0452300 HX $157.99 374 R0488000 HX $155.82 06-06-20-00-000-0601-0 36-04-21-00-000-0093-0 3 -". 1'.00 AC 0B0050P0600 1.01 AC OB0192P0417 CREWS PATRICK G & DONITA PPALZGRAP HAZEL M 39 RR 4 BOX 2452 RR 1 BOX 574 LAKE BUTLER, FL LAWTEY, FL 32058-9601 4 32054-9607 COM @ INT OF S LINE OF E 210 FT OF N 1/2 OF S SW1/4 OF NW1/4 WITH W ROW D 1/2 GOVLOT 4. EXC LAND AS LINE .R125TH RUN W 252 FT .DESC IN OR 17 P 522, TO SW COR JACKANDERSON 'PUBLIC RECORDS UNION (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 5 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 375 R0488500 HX $846.28 3 356 R0452400 $124.20 02-05-21-00-000-0040-0 06-06-20-00-000-0602-0 10.00 AC OB0077P0540 1.00'AC OB0090P0565 GRIFFIS JOHNNIE LEO & DEB CREWS JOHN ALLEN RR 1 BOX 302 7 C/O PATRICK CREWS RAIFORD, FL 32083 S. A RR 4,BOX 2452 o -- S1/2 OF W1/2 OF S1/2 OF LAKE BUTLER, FL"' 32054 `'-"' 4 1 "' '"- '" : , (.:,7C.'^THBEW 17SFT'OTfftE E 384 AuI"r'1 'J-ilm FT OF THE N1/2 OF THE 376 R0488806 $720.60 1 03-05-21-00-000-0010-0 S1/2 GOVT LOT'4; 73.87 AC OB0093P0608 GRIFFIS JOHNNIE L 357 R0457300 HX $294.97 RR 1 BOX 302 07-06-20-67-000-0090-0 RAIFORD, FL 32083-9025 5.00 AC OB0121P0086 W1/2 OF NE1/4 SEC 3 EXC LEVI WALTER E DB 14 PAGE 108 39 RR 4 BOX 2782 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 377 R0491800 $243.34 1 PARCEL I DEERHAVEN 07-05-21-00-000-0091-0 4.00 AC OB0070P0586 358 R0457400 HX $498.60 DOWLING DONALD 07-06-20-67-000-0100-0 RR 1 BOX 499 5.00 AC OB0111P0064 RAIFORD, FL 32083 MASSEY WALTER GUY TH S 136.0 FT OF THE N RT 4 BOX 2781 272.0 FT OF THE NW1/4 OF LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 THE SE1/4 LESS ROW SR PARCEL J S229; 395 359 R0458000 $252.46 378 R0491900 HX $833.63. 07-06-20-67-000-0150-0 07-05-21-00-000-0092-0 .2.30 AC OB0153P0016 4.00 AC OB0111P0117 FORD DONNA- WORSHAM SCOTT C & BETTY G NORTH FLORIDA SEPTIC TANK RR 1 BOX 499W 5 985 SW HARTFORD WAY RAIFORD, FL 32083 LAKE CITY, FL 32024 THE S 136.0 FT OF THE N S PARCEL 0 DESC OR 111 PG 408.0 FT OF THE NW1/4 OF 200 DEERHAVEN SUB THE SE1/4 LESS ROW SR S229;, 396 360 R0460000 $58.35 07-06-20-67-000-0300-0 379 R0493800 $90.92 5.90 AC OB0167P0482 07-05-21-00-000-0230-0 TAYLOR NITA S 1.00 AC OB0041P0723 C/O MARK TAYLOR COPELAND FLORINE P 0 BOX 813 C/O NATHANIEL COPELAND WILLERNIE, MN 55090-0813 14150 SONNY COPELAND LANE PARCEL DD DEERHAVEN SANDERSON, PL 32087-0217 COM AT NW COR OF SW1/4 OF 361 R0461600 $542.38 SW1/4 SEC 7 & RUN S ON W 397 10-06-20-00-000-0010-0 LINE OF SAID SEC 7 A DIST 7.72 AC OB0147P0509 OF 40 FT TO POE THENCE FAULKNER CAROLYN PER REP (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) .4501 NW 21ST DRIVE GAINESVILLE, FL 32605 380 R0493900 HX $393.45 NE 1/4 OF NE1/4 & NW1/4 07-05-21-00-000-0240-0 OF NE1/4 NE OF CASON 35.94 AC OB0097P0435 BRANCH EXC OR 49/359 CREWS LESLIE JR & BARBARA OR50/130 0R50/215 P O BOX 537 399 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE-TAXROLL) RAIFORD. FL 32083-0537 398 ......'COM AT SW. COR OF NW 1/4 362 R0463500 HX $527.42 OF SW 1/4 TO RUN N 380 FT 10-06-20-43-000-0070-0 TO POB TE 210 FT TH S 10.60 AC OB0102P0370 696.64 FT TO N R/W OF RD ELLISON FREDRIOK Jt PHYL (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) RR 4 BOX 2170 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 381 R0494700 $354.61 LOT 7NEW RIVER 07-05-21-00-000-0293-0 PLANTATION AS DESC IN OR O .G 45AC IB0044003 1 70 PAGE 242; ALSO COM ROGERS WILBUR I & RITA E SW COR NW1/4 SEC 11TH N P0 BOX 178 (ADDL LEGAL SEE TAXROLL RAIFORD, FL 32083-0178 363 R0464500 HX $151.48 792.FT OF NW 1/4 OF SE 10-06-20-43-000-0170-0 1/4 OF SEC 7 AND ROW LINE 1.56 'AC OB0121P0241 OF SR-229 TH RUN S ON ROW ELIXSON JOHNNY G ET ALS (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) RR 4 BOX 2184 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 382 R0495800 $139.58 PART' OF 'LOT 17 NEW RVER 07-05-21-00-000-0342-0 PLAN-TATION AS DESC IN OR 1.88 AC OB0075P0015 87 PG 322 COPELAND NATHANIEL 14150 SONNY COPELAND LANE 364 R0465200 HX $151.48 SANDERSON. FL 32087-9701 400 10-06-20-43-000-0220-0 B 144.45 FT OF W 667.36 2.30 AC OB0148P0011 FT OF SWI/4 OF SWl/4 LYNG CRAWFORD AMELIA GAIL S OF AIRLINE SPECIAL RD; RR- 4 BOX 2161 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 383 R0497600 HX $293.91 LOT 22 NEW RIVER 09-05-21-00-000-0040-0 PLANTATION DESC OR 111 PG 1.00 AC OB0149P0413 129 ALVAREZ JAMES & LINDA THORNTON CAROLYN 365 R0466200 HX $2543.11 PO BOX 11 16-06-200-0-000-0011-0 RAIFORD, FL 32083-0011 2.17 AC OB0187P0246 'COM AT SW COR OF THE 402 BEATTY DAVID & BRENDA R SW1/4 OF NW1/4 & RUN RR 4 BOX 2119 NORTH ON LAND LINE 105 FT LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 FOR POE THENCE RUN NORTH COM NW COR NE1/4 OF (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) NE1/4, TH S 184.85 FT TO POB; TH S 400.49 FT, TH E 241.68 FT TO W'LY ROW CR (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL') 403 366 R0472900 $95.57 22-04-21-00-000-0020-0 20.00 AC OB0044P0334 ANDERSON RANDALL A RR-1 BOX 594 LAWTEY, FL 32058-9603 S1/2 OF SE1/4 OF SE1/4 367 R0479500 HX $147.14 27-04-21-00-000-0010-0 ROGERS WILBUR W & RITA E PO BOX 178 RAIFORD, FL 32083-"0134 COM AT NW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 & RUN S ON W BDRY 315.3 FTTO S BDRY OF SR 121 TH NE ON RW 317.65 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 386 R0502100 HX $155.82 -.. 17-05-21-00-000-0290-0 .50 AC OB0043P0580 CAINE HENRY L & KELLY R PO BOX 194 RAIFORD, FL 32083-0194 BEG AT THE NE COR OF SW1/4 OF NW1/4 & RUN S 210 FT FOR POB TH RUN S 105 FT TH RUN W 210 FT TH (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 387 R0506100 HX $549.14 18-05-21-00-000-0030-0 1.00 AC OB0121P0283 STOUTAMIRE ALSTON R, CLAU PO BOX 482 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 COM SW COR E 711 FT OF NE1/4 OF NE1/4 SEC 18, TH N 36.65 FTTO POB; TH N 193 FT, TH E .77 FT, TH N (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 88 R0506400 $939.15 18-05-21-00-000-0050-0 3.42 AC OB0178P0375 GRIFFIS MARIAN F PO BOX 34 RAIFORD, FL 32083-0034 COM NE COR OF SE1/4 OF NE1/4 & RUN S TO N'LY BDRY OF -ROW OFACL RR, TH SW ALONG ROW 329.0 FT TO (ADD'L LEGALaSEE TAXROLL) 89 R0506500 $83.87 18-05-21-00-000-0060-0 .25 AC OB0054P0523 REEVES ELCANO PO BOX 681 RAIFORD, FL 32083-0067 COM ON E LINE OF W1/2 OF SE1/4 OF NE1/4 ON N LINE OF ACL R O W FOR POB THEN E/LY 135 FT ALONG ACL R 0 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 90 R0506600 HX $376.38 18-05-21-00-000-0070-0 1.27 AC OB0067P0065 KOONCE LAWRENCE W PO BOX 731 RAIFORD, FL 32083 W1/2 OF SE1/4 OF NE1/4 N OF RY & E OF HENRY THORNTON RD 91 R0507000 $691.79 18-05-21-00-000-0110-0 .91 AC OB0114P0604 MCCORD INGRAM 203 CHRISTIAN ST . STARKE, FL 32091' POINT OF REF INTERS NW'LY ROW SR 121, WITH E ROW CR 229, TH N 305.47 FT TO POB; TH N 166 FT, TH E (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 2 R0507100 HX $647.90 18-05-21-00-000-0120-0 .66 AC OB0097P0226 WEATHERHOLT ROBERT & FAIT PO BOX 477 HWY 229 RAIFORD, FL 32083-0477 COM AT NW COR OF SE1/4 OF NE 1/4 & RUN S 315 FT TO POB THEN RUN E 172.21FT, THEN S 160FT THEN W (ADD'L LEGAL- SEE TAXROLL) 3 R0508100 HX $155.82 18-05-21-00-000-0200-0 .40 AC DOBBS MICHAEL PO.-BX 267 ..-* .. RAIFORD'' FLt 3208'-0267 COM AT SE COR OF SE1/4 OF NW1/4 OF NE1/4 & RUN N 43.3 FT ON E BDRY THEREOF TO N LINE OF SR S-229 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) A R0510100 HX $251.57 18-05-21-00-000-0360-0 .38 AC OB0160P0399 MORGAN TINA MARIA THOUROT PO BOX 298 RAIFORD, FL 32083-0298 COM AT NE COR OF SW1/4 OF NE1/4 RUN W 720 FT ON N LINE OF SAID FORTY THENCE S 1 DEC E 15 FT TO S LINE (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 5 R0514800 HX $291.17 18-05-21-00-000-0740-0 1.01 AC REEVES ELCANO PO BOX 681 RAIFORD, FL 32083-0067 THE S 210 FT OF N 420 FT OF E 210 FT OF SE1/4 OF SWl/4 R0516800 HX $153.65 18-05-21-00-000-0910-0 .45 AC OB0173P0305 BRYANT DANIEL PO BOX 704 RAIFORD, PL '32083 COM 245 YDS S OF NE COR OF NW1/4 OF SE1/4 & RUNS 35 YDS W 70 YDS N 35 YDS. & E 70 YDS TO BEG R0519600 $40.15 18-05-21-26-002-0070-0 .09 AC OB0110P0284 VARNES NEAL & MARGIE RR 1 BOX 344 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 LOT 7 BLK 2 RAIFORD DEVELOPMENT SUB R0523400 $339.57 19-05-21-00-000-0161-0 5.00 AC OB0113P0203 THORNTON CAROLYN K RR 1 BOX 382-A RAIFORD, FL 32083-9801 COM B SW COR OF NE1/4 OFP SW1/4TH N 822.64 FT TO IRON PIPE & POB, T CONT N 309.00 FT TO IRON PIPE. (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) R0523500 HX $294,50 19-05-21-00-000-0162-0 3.00 AC OB0068P0660 DANSON MARION FJ PO BOX 34 RAIFORD. FL 32083-0034 COM B SW COR OF NE 1/4 OF SW 1/4, TN N 1131.86 FT TO POB, TN CONT N 163.91 FT. TO SE 880.59 FT, TO (ADD'L LEGAL -SEE TAXROLL) R0524400 -HX- $846.42 19-05-21-86-000-0020-0 2.05 AC OB0198P0346 TETSTONE RAIFORD JR RR 1 BOX 395 R RAIFORD, FL 32083 COM 9 NW COR OF N1/2 OF NW1/4 OF SW1/4 & RUN SOO*10'07"W, ALNG W LN THEREOF, 60.17 FT TOS R/W (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) R0527900 HX $149-.31 20-05-21-00-000-0190-0 1.00 AC OB0142P0478 GREEN JOYCE N & GORDON W RR 1 BOX 383 G RAIFORD, PL 32083 ALL THE N1/2 OF NW1/4 OF SW 1/4 LYING E OF SR 229 R0529100 $419.66 30-05-21-00-000-0060-0 79.00 AC OB0198P0064 GRIFFIS CHRISTOPHER & MEL RR 1 BOX 491 LAKE BUTLER. PL 32054-9724 N1/2 OF FOLLOWING DESC PROP N3/4 OF NE1/4 OF NW1/4 EXC COM AT NW COR THRRwnv ,--- - Page 10A UNION COUNTY TIMES May 26, 2005 AWARDS Continued from p. 1A Farm Bureau. were given to members who have earned and invested a minimum of $50 as well as participating in two or more activities. Pins were awarded to Parker Andrews, Tricia Black, Gail Chandler, Jordan 'Clyatt, Maegan Crockett, Olivia Cubbedge, Tara Dobbs, Zack Dowling, Aaron Dukes, Melissa Dukes, Courtney Floyd, Danielle Giebeig, Dayle Giebeig, Carl Griffis, James Hall, Kristi Hawkins, Hannah Hayes, Stacey Hutton, Miranda Kent, Ryan Lee, Walter Littles, Ross Marshall, Mallory Martin, Joey O'Hern, Greg Parrish, Jessica Parrish,'Hali Perryman, Daniel Rengering, Tabitha Roberts, Mallory Rogers, Zeke Scaff, Morganne Schlipe, Jeremy Shuler, C.J. Spiller, Michelle Starling, Zack Sweat, Mallory Tetstone, Lauren Thomas, Joe Trowell, Caleb Williams, Marcia Williams, Kendyl Willis, Celeste Wilson, Tyler Wood, Ashlyn Woodington, Brooke Worrell, and Rebecca .Yarbrough. Sponsored by Mercantile Bank, the Chapter FFA Degree Pins were given to members who have earned and invested a minimum of $150 and participated in at least three FFA activities. Pins were awarded to Spencer Bell, Ryan Black, Tricia Black, Donny Clyatt, Kaleb Clyatt, Ashley Crawford, Justin Crawford, ;J.ohnathan Davis, Carissa Driggers, Courtney Floyd, Ryan Gemelli, Justin Higginbotham, Cory Howell, Michele Hunter, Stacy Hutton, Preston- Kinsey, Mallory Martin, Jami Mobley, Kasey Nobles, Kyle Parrish, Hali Perryman, Chelsea Ricks, John Sapp, Jessica Starling, Mallory Tetstone,, Cailey Thomas, Katie .Williams, Celeste Wilson, Ashlyn Woodington and Chelsea Blalock. Brittany- Parrish will be receiving the FFA's highest degree, known as the American FFA Degree, at the National FFA Convention. The Blue and Gold Award is given to those who provided outstanding.service to the Lake Butler FFA during the past several years. This year, a, plaque was awarded to Mr. and 'Mrs. Wilbur Andrews. Mr. Andrews, who has been involved in the Bradford/Uni6n Cattlemen's Association for 30 years, assists in training both the Livestock Judging Teams and the AG Mechanics Teams. In addition to providing food at the fair each year, Mrs.... Andrews has also chaperoned at several state conventions. The 2005 Middle School Poultry Team was awarded the state championship. The team members were Tara Sapp, Marvin Brooks, and Ryan Waters. Waters was awarded the High Individual score for the contest. The Senior State Championship Team will be competing in: this year's. National Competition in Louisville, Kentucky. Members of the Senior Team include Hali Perryman, Carissa Driggers, Stacey Hutton, Marcia Williams and Sara Bennett. Bennett was awarded the High Individual score. The Middle School Livestock Judging Team placed fifth.in the state this year. Members of the team were Clint Williams, Tyler Stone, Ashton Howard, Matthew Thomas, and Hillary. Ricks. The Senior Team, which finished third in the state, included members Zack Sweat, Brian Ward, Krystal Gunter, Andrea Andrews, and Leah McDowell. The Sepior Vegetable Team members were Parker Andrews, Caleb Williams, Danielle Giebeig, and Erica Dupress. The Middle School Team included Chance Howell, Dillan Clyatt, Jordan Williams, and Ashton Howard. The Senior Horse Team members were Melissa Dukes, Cailey Thomas, Farron Richardson, Chelsea Blaylock, and Megan Crockett. Garth Ellington represented the Middle School Horse Team. Representing the Senior' Chapter, Austin Thomas won. the Sub-District and District Tractor Driving Contest, and will go on to compete in the state contest this June. Brad Dicks was recognized as the alternate for this contest. The Middle School's Prepared Public Speaking winner was. Clint Williams. The -Senior Chapter's winner was Caleb Williams. Both Clint and Caleb will be competing for the state titles in June. Chelsea Ricks won the sub- district Extemporaneous Public Speaking competition and placed second in the district. The Middle School's winner was Kris Bracewell. This year's Creed Speaker from the Senior Chapter was Zack Sweat, who won the Sub- District Competition and finished second at the District Contest. The Middle School Opening Ceremony team won the Sub- district Competition and came in 2nd place at the District Competition. Team members were Danielle Adler, Hannah Tucker, Lacey Webb, Clint Williams, Gabby Perez, Kris Bracewell and Jenna Driggers. The Agr-ibusiness Management team placed fourth in the state. Team pins, sponsored by Farm Credit of North Florida, were given to Cara Hannon, Jenna Handley, Kerri Gnann, Bella Bhatt, and Bryan Ward. The AG Issues Team came in fourth place at the State Competition. Team members were Loren Willis, Andrea Andrews, Leah McDowell, Jill Peacock, Kaleb Clyatt, and Krystal Gunter. The Parliamentary Procedure Senior Team, which won the Sub-District and then District competitions, was comprised of Caleb Williams, Kaleb Clyatt, Jennifer Lake, Katie Crawford, Jamie Mobley, Celeste Wilson, Daniel ..Rengering, Aaron Dukes and Zack Sweat. This team will be competing at the State Convention. The Middle -School Parliamentary Procedure Team, whose pins were sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead, won the Sub- District competition. Placing second at the District Competition, team members included Tara Sapp, Olivia Bennett, Lauren Tomlinson, Clint Williams, Tyler Stone, and Chase Bailey. For the first time, the Lake Butler Senior Chapter competed in the Food Science Contest. This team place fifth at the State Contest. Team members were Acea Brown, Chelsea Ricks, Katie Crawford, Whitney Dukes, Preston Kinsey, and Bryan Ward. There were several winners at last summer's state competitions. The' Senior Opening Ceremonies Team placed third in the state, and included team members Dayle Giebeig, Daniel Rengering, -Danielle Giebeig,. Hannah .Tucker, Kendyl Willis, Caleb Williams and Zack Sweat. The Middle School Parliamentary Procedure Team placed fourth in the state and .included members Clint Williams, Daniel Rengering, Caleb Williams, Aaron Dukes, Dayle Giebeig, Danielle Giebeig, Jessica Parrish, Jared Freeman and Zack Sweat. Caleb Williams won the state competition for the Middle School Prepared Public Speaking Contest. Megan Giebeig won as Star Agriscience Student of the Year. Justin Howard won first place in the state Tractor Driving Contest. During the National FFA Convention last October, several of Lake Butler's teams were there. The Poultry Team was a gold medal team and placed ninth in th6 nation. The team members were Lacey Johnson, Courtney Floyd, Ashlyn. Woodinton, Katie Williams, Justin Crawford and Kerrie Lynch. The Parliamentary Procedure Team became the first Gold Medal Parliamentary Procedure Team in the state of Florida. Placing fourth in the nation, the team consisted of members Jill Peacock, Leah' McDowell, Andrea Andrews, Loren Willis, Bryan Ward, Kerri Gnann, Lindsay Clyatt, and Kaleb Clyatt. The Agriculture Issues Team, a bronze medal team, had members Bryan Ward, Kerri Gnann, Jamie Mobley, Lindsay Clyatt, Austin Woodinton, Megan Giebeig, Tabitha Roberts, and Jennifer Lake. Proficiency Awards are based on an application completed by a member that details their projects, or the responsibilities of their employment. Justin Howard was awarded for Agriculture Service, Brad Dicks was awarded for Specialty Crop Production, Krystal Gunter for Diversified Livestock, and Justin Howard for Landscape Management.. Both Brad Dicks and Justin Howard are state finalists in their areas. Keri Gnann and Justin Howard were recognized as Star Finalists in Agribusiness. The Workhorse Awards were given to individuals who displayed qualities above the level of dependability. These individuals have gone above and beyond the call of duty on numerous occasions. The winners were: Ryan Black, Acea Brown, Brad Dicks, Tasha Douglas, Erica Dupree, Brian Franzluebbers, Ryan Gimelli, Megan Howard, Ashton Howard, Farron Richardson, John Andrew Sapp, Whitney Sykes, Morgan Schlipf, Tyler Stone, Austin Thomas, Cailey Thomas, Hannah Tucker, Bryan Ward, .Loren Willis, Matt Stalnaker, Chelsea Ricks, Lacey Webb and Caleb Williams. Each Workhorse Award recipient was given a plaque as well as a check for $50, sponsored by Mercantile Bank, the Geibeig family, Hillandale, Gator Reman, WCW Lumber, Representative Aaron Bean, Jared Bielling, Marsan Carr, Avery Roberts, Badcock Furniture, Farm Credit, Adam Burgess, Glen and Amanda James, CSB Bank, Vision Realty, Hobo Tractor Company and Westside Feed. Outstanding Member Awards were given to the member who displayed the most overall involvement in chapter activities. Tara Sapp was the Oustanding seventh Grade Member, and was given a plaque and a check for $50 sponsored by the Bishop family. The eigth Grade Outstanding Member was Kris Bracewell, who received a plaque and a check for $50 from TL Squared Builders. Zack Sweat was the ninth Grade Outstanding Member and was given a plaque and a check for $50 from Union County Farm Bureau. The Star Greenhand Award is given to the outstanding ninth grade member who has demonstrated .strong leadership skills and has an active SAE Project. The winner, Caleb Williams, received a check for $75, sponsored by Bielling's Tire. Krystal Gunter won the Star Chapter Farmer Award as the member who shows exceptional leadership skills and possesses a superior supervised agricultural program. In addition to a plaque, Krystal received a check for $100, sponsored by Pritchett Trucking. The Star Agribusiness Award js given to a member who displays outstanding skills in the :area of agriculture sales and services. This year's winner is student Justin Howard, who owns and operates 'Howard's Lawn Service. Justin received a check for $100 sponsored by Archer's Service Station. Kerri Gnann was this year's winner of the Star Agriscience Award and received a check for $100 sponsored by the Dukes family. Kerri is a Star Agriscience finalist and will also be recognized at the State FFA Convention this summer. The Star Ag Sales and Service Award, sponsored by Avery Roberts, was awarded to Brad Dickls. The purpose of the award is to recognize a student who has excelled in an Ag sales and service situation. Brad, who owns and operates an irrigation company, was awarded $100. In addition to their involvement in FFA, all of the winners of the Middle School Chapter Scholarship Awards have a 4.0 GPA. Those students were Megan Adams, Gabby Perez and Ashton Howard. The Winners of the Senior Chapter Scholarship Awards were Acea Brown, Loren Willis and Kerri Gnann. Each winner received a pin and a check for $50. These awards . were sponsored by Pritchett Trucking, Marsan Carr, Kevin Kirby, Kyle Anderson, Farm Credit, and Chapman Photography. See AWARDS, p. 12A LEGALS NOTICE OF ACTION BEFORE THE BOARD OF NURSING IN RE: The license to practice nursing of Jennifer Rundell, R.N. P.O. Box 396 Worthin on Springs, Florida 32697 CASE NO.: 2004-04151 LICENSE NO.: RN 3400472 The Department of Health has filed an Administrative Complaint against you, a copy of which may be obtained by contacting, Monica J. Ryan, Assistant a General Counsel, Prosecution Services Unit, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C65, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3265, 850-414-8126. If No contact has been made by you concerning the above by June 9, 2005, the matter of the Administrative Complaint will be presented at an ensuing meeting of the Board of Nursing in an Informal proceeding. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation to particloate in'this proceeding should contact the individual or agency sending this notice not later than seven days prior to the proceeding at the address given on the notice. Telephone: 850-414-8126,1-800-955- 8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770(V), via Florida Relay Service. 5/5 4tchg. 5/26 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR UNION COUNTY GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO. 63-2005-0006 MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC SUCCESSOR BY. MERGER TO CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION Plaintiff, vs. TINA HART, et al., Defendants) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated April 27, 2005, and entered in Case No. 63-2005-0006, of the Circuit Court of the EIGHTH Judicial Circuit in and for UNION County, Florida wherein MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION is Plaintiff and TINA HART. et al., are Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash on the Front lawn of the Union County Courthouse, Lake Butler, in LAKE BUTLER, UNION County, Florida, 11:00 A.M on the 16th day of June, 2005, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: EXHIBIT A PARCEL 7-C UPLAND PINES PLANTATIONS, UNION COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION: A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 18 EAST, UNION COUNTY, FLORIDA BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 17 AND THENCE RUN NORTH 240'40" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 2490.56 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT; - THENCE RUN SOUTH 8711'01- WEST, A DISTANCE OF 1340.27 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE SOUTH 234'31', EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1140.37 FEET TO CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 234'31 'EAST, A DISTANCE OF 119.63 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 2034'31" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 123.10 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 87007'26" WEST A DISTANCE OF 383.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 234'34" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 120.40 FEET; THENCE NORTH 86043'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 383.03 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. EASEMENTS RE: SARA LANE AND JESSE LANE OF UPLAND PINES PLANTATION' A STRIP OF LAND 60 FEET WIDE LYING 30 FEET TO THE RIGHT AND 30 FEET TO THE LEFT OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CENTERLINE: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH. RANGE 18 EAST AND RUN N25440"W ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION, 2490.56 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE RUN S07011'01'W 670.13 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE RUN S240'40"E 130 FEET TO THE P.O.B. OF SAID.CENTERLINE; THENCE CONTINUE S240'40"E ALONG SAID CENTERLINE 1753.49 FEET TO A POINT HEREINAFTER KNOWN AS POINT "A"; THENCE RUN S18*30'W ALONG SAID CENTERLINE 1029.43 FEET TO THE P.C. OF A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 293.99 FEET AND BEING CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST; THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CENTERLINE CURVE AN ARC DISTANCE OF 388.68 FEET (THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 75045'), TO THE POINT OF COMPOUND CURVE OF A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 550 FEET AND BEING CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST; THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CENTERLINE CURVE AN ARC DISTANCE OF 575.96 FEET (THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 60), TO THE POINT OF REVERSE CURVE OF SAID CENTERLINE, SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 1145.92 FEET AND BEING CONCAVE TO THE SOUTHEAST; THENCE RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CENTERLINE CURVE AN ARC DISTANCE OF 474.14 FEET (THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 23042'24"), TO THE P.T. OF SAID) .CENTERLINE-CURVE; THENCE RUN N8627'24"E ALONG SAID CENTERLINE 1955 FEET TO THE P.C. OF A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 1145.92 FEET AND BEING CONCAVE TO THE SOUTHWEST; THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CENTERLINE CURVE AN ARC DISTANCE OF 481.08 FEET (THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 2403'14"), TO THE P.T. OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN S69029'22"E ALONG SAID CENTERLINE 57.76 FEET TO THE P.C. OF A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 531.60 FEET AND BEING CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST; THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CENTERLINE CURVE AN ARC DISTANCE OF 197.69 FEET (THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21018'25"), TO THE P.T. OF SAID CURVE AND THE WEST R/W OF STATE ROAD NO. 791 (80 FOOT R/W) AND THE END OF SAID CENTERLINE RETURN TO POINT "A," SAID POINT BEING THE P.O.B. OF A STRIP OF LAND 40 FOOT WIDE, LYING 20 FEET TO THE RIGHT AND 20 FEET TO THE LEFT OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CENTERLINE: FROM SAID POINT "A" RUN S8711'01"W ALONG SAID CENTERLINE 1056.51 FEET TO THE END OF SAID CENTERLINE. ALL BEING AND LYING IN SECTIONS 17, 20 AND 21, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 18 EAST, UNION COUNTY, FLORIDA. EASEMENTS ASHLEY LANE IN UPLAND PINES PLANTATION, UNION COUNTY, FLORIDA. DESCRIPTION: A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 18 EAST, UNION COUNTY, FLORIDA BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 17 AND THENCE RUN S"., TWICE HINE IT U TO L ( W pll ll n t lt h 111111 1111! n ll w liann XLI. S n 11111 1: ll h ,iiin 1 11 ln Iithai wo li l In I nak nm mlil im 11 all. So wI iI siilln l ll XLm ul m il IIhn in t'limll wil hall l, ; 1 :nllVt11, llll hlll i nls. lnsp m ,ills.1s ,n s1a ,tl inistallanl1 n ll nd llhanill l stlV;l s nil r:: n ssI 1:[c+lss yitus% i'll likilyv ni vli tir i l lin ks 111111!1 1111'.s iillllItlV !l rln'billy. 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' NOHIH 22"40'40" Wtl I MLUrUI THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 17, A DISTANCE OF 2490.56 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE RUN SOUTH 8711'01" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 670.13 FEET TO AN IRON REBAR; THENCE SOUTH 2040'40" EAST AND ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF A 60' ACCESS ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 1410.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 3-E OF UPLAND PINES PLANTATION AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF ASHLEY LANE, RUNNING WEST AND SOUTH, THENCE ALONG THE RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID ASHLEY LANE THE FOLLOWING: THENCE SOUTH 87*11"01" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 3-E A DISTANCE OF 602.66 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 7635'31" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 71.27 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 87007'26" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 293.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 4216'27' WEST A DISTANCE OF 99.26 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 234'31" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 767.10 FEETTO THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 10-G OF UPLAND PINES PLANTATION; THENCE SOUTH 87*11'01" WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF LOTS 10-G AND 9-G A DISTANCE OF 40 FEET;. THENCE NORTH 234'31" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 997.47 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 8-C; THENCE NORTH 87 09'41" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 8-C; THENCE SOUTH 234'31" EAST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF LOT 7-C, A DISTANCE OF 50.40 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 47-43'33' EAST, A DISTANCE OF 98.74 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 7-C; THENCE NORTH 87*07'26" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 273.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 234'31" WEST A DISTANCE OF 122.78 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 7-C; THENCE NORTH 8643'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 7-C; THENCE SOUTH 35'06'57' EAST, A DISTANCE OF 130.14 FEET; THENCE NORTH 87*11'01" EAST A DISTANCE OF 602.59 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 3-E AND CENTERLINE OF SAID 60' ACCESS ROAD; THENCE SOUTH 240'41" EAST ALONG SAID, EAST LINE AND CENTERLINE, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH A 2003 "GENA" Double-Wide Mobile Home (ID#GMHGA6420202666A/Titl e 90415554 and ID#GMHGA6420202 666B/Tftle#9041 5581) a/k/a Route 5 Box 4885H, Lake Butler, Florida 32054 DATED this 9th day of May, 2005. REGINA PARRISH As Clerk of said court By: Julia Croft As deputy Clerk Faber & Gitlitz, P.A. 9820 S.W. 77th Avenue Second Floor Miami, Florida 33156 (305) 662-4110 5/19 2thg.526 NOTICE OF- INTENT To Whom It May Concern: The Lake City uommu.iimy ... intends to designate positions for inclusion in the Senior Management Service Class (SMSC) of the Florida Retirement System. This is in accord with Florida Statute 121.055 (1) (b) 1.b 5119 2tcg. z6 PARTS. It:' Hard 7b Stop A T7ne For more information, call 386-496-3467 Touchstone Heating and Air Inc. Energy Savings Agreements 12 months same as cash financing 0% Financing for 12 mos' Licensed & Insured , Preventive Maintenance & Repairs '"" Commercial & Residential Mark Touchstone President Lic. # CAC058099 490 S.E. 3rd Ave. Lake Butler, FL Xl-. ,u'//-,' proofr l' lei /s.t (a co fi'///h h/(.I May26, 2005 UNION COUNTY TIMES Page 11A Care of Business" Lake Butler Office 410 W. Main St. Lake Butler 386-496-1093 MAIN OFFICE 100 E. Call St., Starke 904-964-5278 www.northfloridachainber.conm Keystone Heights Melrose Office 7380 SR-21 Keystone Heights 352-473-4550 MARK YOUR CALENDAR LUNCH & LEARN -W hen: Monday, June (,,,Y,,, 1,,,,,, ,. ",. Time: Noon . Where: Shoney's Sponsor: Chamber of Commerce Topic: Dealing with the irate customer STARKE MAIN ST. STARKE INC. BOARD MEETING When: Tuesday, June 14 Time: 8 a.m. Where: NFRCC board room -;ni(f1 ,4 4 (i I STARKE TOWN FORUM When: Tuesday, June 14 Time: 6:30 p.m. Where: Watson Center Speaker: BC Sheriff Bob Milner KEYSTONE HEIGHTS BC TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIl MEETING When: Thursday, June 16 Time: Noon Where: NFRCC board room STARKE How does chamber membership benefit my business? S Johnn) Mason 7. Johnny's Bar-B-Q "The Chamber of Commerce is our best source for information and net working." I I Join I Jenny Reed Community) State Bank Lake Butler A- "Chamber membership is an essential ingredient in the formula of a successful business." now & SAVE $25! 0 Thank you Community State Savings Bank in Lake Butler for sponsoring the Chamber BASH in May. f Florda Tom Smith Coldnell Banker Smith & Smith Really "The comprehensive nature of the chamber's work has made our market area a better place to live and jonduci business." I __ I mow _ i i I rL I ) I ---- -, I CHAMBER OF COMMERCE -"q I 1 . X Page 12A UNION COUNTY TIMES May 26, 2005 AWARDS Continued from p. 10A The Chapter Leadership Awards are based on a member's activity and initiative in the chapter. This very competitive award was given to Clint Williams of the Middle School Chapter. Clint received a check for $100 sponsored by Patsy and Alfred Elixson. The Senior Chapter Leadership Awards were given to Andrea Andrews, Leah McDowell, and Caleb Williams. Each winner. received a pin and a check for $100, sponsored by Representative Aaron Bean, Carlton and Nadine Faulk, and Megan Giebeig. During the past year, the Lake Butler FFA chapters raised $3,373 for the FFA/Chevrolet Scholarship Program. Because of Lake Butler's involvement in this fundraiser, the first annual Chevy Truck Scholarship of- $500 was awarded to Jusiditi Howard. The WUCR Scholarship Award is reserved- for a member who has displayed outstanding skills in the area of agriculture communications. Andrea Andrews was given a $500 scholarship from WUCR 107.9. The Harlis Ellington Memorial Scholarship recognizes the achievements of .a graduating member of the Lake Butler Senior FFA. This year's winner, Krystal Gunter, received a plaque and a check- for $500 presented by Garrett and Alice Ellington. A check for $500 from the Lori Nicole Anderson Memorial Scholarship Fund was presented by Stephanie Anderson and awarded to Katie Crawford. The Senior Awards are given to the graduating seniors who have made the greatest contribution to the success of Lake Butler FFA. Sponsored by the FFA Alumni, this year's recipients were Andrea Andrews, Loren Willis, Justin Howard, Bryan Ward, Krystal Gunter, Ashley Clark, Katie Crawford, and Kerri Gnann. Each student received a check for $50 sponsored by the FFA Alumni, and will receive their State FFA Degree this summer. ** UCHS class of 1980 plans reunion The Union County High School class of 1980 has planned a reunion for Saturday, June 11, at 6 p.m., on private property located just off CR- 18A, between Dukes and Worthington Springs. The cost is $10 per person or $20 per couple. r- -Dinner wnltbeprovided and' attire will be casual. Those; attending should provide a dessert. RSVP-with-payment before June 1. Call Sheri Moore Parrish at (386) 496-3921 or visit her at Lake Butler Farm Center. Free women's Acorn health services offered Women between the ages of, 50 and 64 who are ' uninsured and who have a low income level -- are eligible to participate in the Believe in' Miracles program and receive a free mammogram and PAP smear. For more information, or to schedule an appointment, call the Acorn Clinic near Brooker at (352) 485-1133. The program is sponsored by the Mary Brogan Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program and the Putnam County Health Department. NRSWA meets again June 9 The New River Solid Waste Association, the governing board of the New River Regional Landfill in Raiford,_ will meet on Thursday, June 9, at 6 p.m. in the boardroom at' the landfill. The association is comprised of county commissioners from Bradford, Baker and Union counties, and its meetings are open to the public. Agendas are available in advance. For . more information, call (386) 431-1000. Blanding CAP students benefit from business hosting Memorial Day The Union County High School business program is helping exceptional students and businesses get together. "Thank you to the businesses of Union County who have made the Exceptional Education Students Community Work Program a huge success," said Tammy Harrison, business' program director at Union County High School The school/business partnership has increased the student's growth in job skills and social skills in formal work environment. This program enabled the students to gain hands-on experience in the workplace while learning valuable life skills as well. The students are under the supervision of -Ta-m-m-y-- Harrison and Kathy Griffis of the business management program. Some of the targeted. skills included stocking shelves, pricing merchandise, general inside clean up and outdoor maintaince.: "The program has allowed the students to become contributing and valuable partners to their community," said Harrison. 'The CAP program will continue next year and any local businesses that would like to participate can contact Harrison at Union County High School at (386) 496-3040. Students from the CAP program stand with Karen Cossey, owner of Karen's OQuik Stop. Students stand with one of the owners of Video Express/ Radio Shack in Lake Butler. Sante. Fe Suzuki Proudly Salutes Our Armed Forces! 1 Santa Fe "Make the Smart Move" US 441, 1 mile west of 1-75 Just 20 minutes from Lake City Exit 399 Call locally (386) 462-2802 or out-of-the-area (It's a free call) 800-580-4776 www.santafesuzuki.com observance Camp Blanding Museum and Historical Associates will hold its annual Memorial Day ceremony on Monday, May 30, at 2 p.m. The event will take place on the post at Camp Blanding in Clay County, on S.R. 16 east of Starke. The event is free and open to the public. Included in the program will be a Holocaust survivor, Ernest Kan, who was liberated by the 30"t Division, which trained at Camp Blanding. At that time, 1"s Lt. Frank Towers, a local resident, was serving as the division liaison officer and was involved in the liberation of prisoners of war in Magdeburg, Germany in April 1945. Due to very unusual circumstances, both men were invited to speak recently by the mayor of Madgeburg. The celebration marked -the 60th anniversary of the liberation. These two men met for the first time since April 18, 1945. It was a very emotional encounter, and they discovered while sharing this momentous occasion that they both lived in Eloridav-about 250 miles from each other. Also on the program will be a German prisoner of war who was incarcerated at the prison camp at Camp Blanding during World War II. Rupert Metzroth will speak on his 'experience as a WWII prisoner of war in America and abroad. 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Prevention Task Force to meet The next meeting of the Bradford/Union, Prevention Task Force will be held at the First Presbyterian Church of Starke, 921 E. Call St., at noon on Thursday, June 9. For more information, call Cristine Weitsman at (352) 334-1333. Chamber board sits May 26 The Board of Governors of the North Florida Regional Chamber of Commerce will meet on Thursday, May 26, at noon in the chamber boardroom at 100 E. Call St. in Starke, To R.S.V.P., call (904) 964- 5278. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! bates. See dealer for details. ,SFS financing. 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The past will come alive on Saturday, June 4, when Lawtey 'hosts the progressional festival for the second year in a row and 'Melrose hosts for its first time. SThe desire to join thetwo 'seas on either side of Flori1d- gave way to a project whereby a cross-state railroad was built from Fernandia on the Atlantic Ocean side to Cedar Key on the Gulf of Mexico side. The visionary behind the historical project was Dav id Yulee. The rail is known today as CSX Transportation. ...... The city of Lawtey, making a small but significant step into the Yulee Railroad Days- 'picture, will be supported by a ,lot of dedicated people working hard to make the June 4-5 Trail Ridge Festival at Tatum Bros. Park an excellent one indeed. Last year's festival of but one. -day was -sueh a crowd pleaser. .that the city has stretched the 'celebration to a second day for this year's event. S On Saturday, June 4, the festival will come- a-ive from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mayor Jimmie ,Scotto will officially open the festivalaL9 a.m.-At 9:30 a.m., a chicken and rice cook-off as -well as a dessert-bake-off will begin, sponsored by the Lawley Fire Department. 10 a.m. will be the time to crown four lucky people, 2 tall arid 2 small, Mr. and Mrs. Trail Ridge and Little Mr. and Mrs. Trail Ridge. Steel Country will rock the stage at noon and they will be Joined with surprise guests. At the same time the cook-off and bake-off winner's -wilTl e " announced, and their tasty dishes will be made available for purchase at the Lawtey Fire Department, which --is- sponsoring the culinary contests. Henry Hodges and Eddie Boatwright will zoom in with a big antique car show. On Sunday, June 5, the festival will start at 11 a.m. with a wonderful multi-church worship service in the park. Steel Country will once again at Rotary Club to honor - AI Crosby The Starke Rotary Club and American Legion Post 56 invite the community to honor longtime civic leader Al Crosby on Saturday June 18. 2:30-4 p.m. at the American Legion Post 56-building at 709 Edwvards Rd. in Starke. Light refreshments will be served from 2:30-3 while guests greet Crosby and his family. From 3-4, a program will be presented on Crosby's career in the Armed Forces, the city and county, and his extensive involvement with Rofary and the American Legion. City and county dignitaries will also be on hand. For more information, call Rotary Club president Kevin Miller at 904-964-6305. -Florida WWII Monument dedicated June 6 The Florida World War II Monument dedication ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday. June 6, in Tallahassee at 500 S. Bronough St. Parking is available at the Tallahassee Civic Center with bus transportation between 9 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. from f'he"' Civic Center to the monument site on the grounds of the Museum of Florida History, I home of the "Florida Remembers World War I1" exhibit and the "Celebration on the Plaza" following the fly- over and dedication. S Lunch will be served on the Plaza following the ceremony. The public is invited. noon take 'the stage with their guests. Cyclists on the Cross- Florida Bike Ride will make a stop in town. Buckle up for.the Second day of the car show" where race cars will be on display. 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Travelling toward Union County, the vehicle approached a westbound vehicle and attempted to pass it on the right, striking the guard rail of the New River bridge several times, and then struck the passenger side of the bystander vehicle. The bystander vehicle spun ---left and the suspect vehicle became airborne, travelled on two wheels, recovered and continued into Union County, Officer Watson said. The pursuit came to an end when Prevatt's Ford drove off the left side of the roadway, fishtailed back to the right side into the ditch and struck a tree. The driver attempted to continue to flee with the tires spinning in the ditch. Finally Prevatt exited the vehicle, staggering due to apparent intoxication, Officer Watson said. He had a hard time, standing and his speech was slurred. Florida Highway Patrol Trooper Brian N. Lamb and Sgt: Ronald Pinkston responded to the pursuit. Dollie T. Wood, 55, victim of the hit-and-run, stated she attempted to move to the right when she saw the blue lights, but was hit by: the fleeing vehicle. Damage to her Ford Mustang was' approximately $6,000. She apparently was not seriously injured Trooper Lamb said. a i0 revah's Ford as,,gaprQloiately: $5,000..... Prevatt was arrested for driving under the influence with property damage, leaving .the scene of an accident involving damage to property, aggravated fleeing attempting to elude law enforcement officers with injury or property damage and refusing to consent to testing. "Joe Prevatt is -a registered sex offender and has an extensive record including burglaries. I am very concerned that a person with this kind of record is out on the streets at 3:45 a.m. in an intoxicated state and endangering our citizens," Starke Chief Gordon Smith said. pickup was reported stolen from Alachua County, Deputy Manning said. The truck ,tt--;nfi / n -eon s ide ropads Jamboree refusing to stop before turning onto Southwest First Street. melee sees The driver fled the vehicle and 7 arrested ran into a wooded area. A second man exited the passenger Seven females were arrested side and also ran, Deputy May 20 following an Manning said. altercation at the Union County Attempts to catch the driver High School spring football were unsuccessful. jamboree. Deputy Ken Smith spotted Five of the females were the passenger and took him into charged with fighting and placed custody after using a Taser to under arrest, according to Sgt. subdue him. Marijuana was Raymond Shuford. While found during a search of his attempting to determine the pockets. exact cause of the problem and Ethan Etienne Anderson was waiting for a transport van to charged with fleeing eluding arrive, other subjects, possibly police, resisting an officer, family members arrived and grand theft vehicle and created a second disturbance, 'possession of cannabis, Deputy Sgt. Shuford said. Manning said. Charged with affray were The driver remains at large. Antwawnette Monique Gordon, 18, of Gainesville; Quantisha Latress Aldridge, 18, of R c Keystone Heights; and three arrests juveniles (a 16-year-old, a 15- year-old and a 13-year-old), Sgt. in Bradford, Shuford said. Clay r union Charged with lay or Unio obstruction/resisting an officer The following individuals without violence were _Trinette-were arrested recently by local Marie-.Hill, 34, o6f 3ainesville law enforcement officers in and a 16-year-old from Lake Bradford, Clay (Keystone Butler. Heights area) or Union County: The adults were transported to the Bradford County Jail and Shawn Dannon Warren, 25, released after a $1,000 surety of Starke was arrested May 21 bond was posted for each of by Bradford Deputy Casey them. Moore for burglary of The juveniles were released to unoccupied residence. Warren family members. admitted to unlawfully entering Assisting in restoring order a residence where he removed were deputies Mike Bestoso, $20 worth of coins. The coins Mindy Goodwin, Willie Lee, were used to purchase narcotics, George Green, Doug York, Lyn Deputy Moore said. Bofnd was Williams, Brett Handley and set at $15,000. , Sgt. Ronny Pinkston. Billy Robert Wilson, 36, of Man flees Keystone Heights was arrested May 23 by Clay Deputy K.M. deputies, Warner 'for attempted burglary: gets caugi ht Wilson is charged with S cauattempting to push the window, A 25-year-old Lake Butler air conditioner unit into the man was arrested just after business to gain entry at Smith midnight May 21 following a Lake Bar. When he was vehicle chase. unsuccessful he left the, area.. While on patrol a traffic stop Wilson was identified by a was attempted on an orange witness to the incident which pickup truck after it was occurred just after midnight, observed making an illegal U- Deputy Warner said. Wilson turn, Deputy Robert Manning was located and arrested, Deputy said. The vehicle failed to stop Warner said. Wilson was and continued west, I a,4 additionally -eharged-- on--.-a- A computer check revealed the warrant for violation of Florida Twin Theatre CAll Seats $4.00 Before 6 p.m. 964-5451 "OPEN EVERY NIGHT* ') (Visit us on-line at WWW.FlorldaTwlnTheatre.com) Starts Fri., May 27 (h,, R A q ,, MI Fri., 7:10, 9:05 Sat.- Sun. 5:00, 7:10, 9:05 Mon.-- Thurs., 7:'3' Starts Fri., May 27 Aidiam Sauller in Fri., 7:00, 9:00 Sat.- Sun. 4:50, 7:00, 9:10 Mon.- Thurs., 7:15 probation felony driving while license suspended or revoked (DWLS). Shannon Marie Vansyckel, 22, of Starke was arrested May 29 by Starke Sgt. William Brown for petit theft, forgery and uttering a forgery. The victim contacted police when she discovered checks were missing. Vansyckel is charged with cashing one of the stolen checks for $272. When she attempted to cash a second check she was arrested in the bank, Sgt. Brown said. Bond was set at $10,000. Leani Brockington, 55, of Starke was arrested May 18 by Starke Officer S.E. Swain for grand theft, forgery and uttering a forged. instrument. The victim's account was overdrawn by almost $1,000, Officer Swain said. She found checks had been stolen and cashed by Brockington. Brockington admitted to cashing the stolen checks for approximately $700 that he used to purchase crack cocaine, Officer Swain said. Bond was set at $15,000. David Emmanuel Cadle, 29, of Starke was arrested May. 21 by Starke Sgt. Donald Spriggle for disorderly- intoxication. .-Cadle was intoxicated in- a-" public place, causing a disturbance by yelling at passing pnoforists on Walnut StreetI-He was making threats to harm passengers inside the -vehicles, Sgt. Spriggle said. Bond was set at $1,000. Pearl Anna Vani Echteld, 45, of Keystone Heights was arrested May 20 by Clay Deputy John Murphy for domestic battery. Van Echteld is charged with punchifig the victim during an argument. Van Echteld stated the victim had hit her and cut her with a knife, Deputy Murphy said. A witness stated, the injuries were self- inflicted, Deputy Murphy said. Gregory J. Kempt, 24; of Raiford was arrested May 20 by State Fire Marshal Det. Robert Stephens for preventing extinguishment of a fire. Kempt, an inmate at FSP, is charged with beating the fire sprinkler in his.cell. with a shoe and/or book, causing it to break and damage the fire suppression. system in B-wing, Det. I Stephens said. Bond was set at S$25,000. Beverly Jackson, 28, of Keystone Heights was arrested May 18 by Clay deputies for possession of controlled substance and drug paraphernalia. Tonya Seaman Kmieciak, 39, of Lake Butler was arrested May 20 by Union Deputy Ken Smith for contempt of court failure to pay child support from Lake County. She may purge by' paying $1,660. Mary E. Lindsey, 48, of; Brooker was arrested May 17 by Bradford Sgt. George Konkel Jr. for violation of probation grand theft. 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Lid (.s51 I 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - I II -L -=MEMO UISRlddJM [ ^jSERVICE CENTER 0 Derrick Lamont Bassett, 24, of Starke was arrested May 22 by Starke Officer Stephen Murphy for domestic battery. Bassett admitted to slamming the victim's hand in the door after the victim threw Bassett's bicycle out of the residence, Officer Murphy said. Bond was set at $1,000. John David Carson, 53, of Keystone Heights was arrested May 21 by Clay Deputy. LeJeune for battery and trespass after warning. Carson is charged with striking the victim in the eye and pushing her during an argument. All persons involved were intoxicated, Deputy LeJeune said. Carson had been issued a trespass warning from the property but refused to leave, Deputy LeJeune. *2 ^ 2~n,~~ May 26, 2005 TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR--B-SECTION Page 3B BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rike Ellis and Rike are wed March 12 Alicia Dannelle Ellis, daugh- ter of Danny and Debbie Ellis of Brooker and Joe Rike of Starke, son of the late Jim Rike and Sherri Rike of Starke, were married March 12, 2005 in the Baughman Center on Lake Alice in Gainesville The ceremony %vas performed by Troy Appling. Given in marriage by her par- ents, the bride wore a white strapless A-line gown. She carried long-stem calla lilies. Maid of honor was Jessica Baldree with bridesmaids Hope Paterson, Lindsey Traylor, Kristeen Moorhous, Kristen Wainwright, Jennifer Jenkins and August Alford. The bride's -attendants wore coral-strapless tea-length dress- es and carried white calla lilies. Flower girls were Marissa , Christgl Darrenr f Summers and Christina Diane Hunter Hunter and Summers to wed June 4 Christina Diane Hunter and Christopher Darren Summers announce their upcoming marriage on Saturday, June 4, 2005, in the Orlando Temple. The bride-elect is the daughter of Jan Hunter of Utah and the late Kenneth Hunter of Lake City. The groom-elect is the son of Darren and Pam Summers of Lake City and James and Lenora Bergquist 'of High Springs. A reception will follow the ceremony at 6 p.m. in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on .Old Country Club Road in Lake City. All family and friends are invited. Alford and Hanna Alford. Best man was Josh Nichols with groomsmen Daniel Davis, Philip Pombier, Jeff Nettles, Erik Scoggins, Jason Lee and Travis Ellis. Ring bearers were Chase Baucom and Wyatt Parrish. A reception followed the cer- emony in Savannah Grande. The bride is a 1999 graduate of Bradford High School (BHS). She is a registered den- tal hygienist. The groom is also a 1999 graduate of BHS. In 2005, he earned a bachelor of science degree in physical education from the University of North Florida. Following a honeymoon cruise to the Caribbean, the cou- ple will live in Brooker. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Best Bests to celebrate 50th anniversary Verl R. and Connie Miller Best will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with:a reception on Sunday, June 5, 2005, 12 noon until 3 p.m., at Starke Woman's Club. The couple was married in Folkston. Ga. and has nine grandchildren and five great- grandchildren. The event will be hosted by the couple's children, Rhonda Beck, Robbie Best and Marty Best, all of Starke, and Tina Bassett of Greer, S.C. A light lunch will be served at noon. All relatives and friends are invited. No invitations were sent. No gifts please. Parker Whitson Johnson Parker Johnson Carlos Whitson Johnson and Candice Johnson of Starke announce the birth of their son, Parker Whitson Johnson, on April 22, 2005 in Gainesville. Parker joins a brother Carson Johnson. Maternal grandparents are Larry and Linda Roberts of Brooker. Maternal great-grandmother is Vera Lee Nugent of Starke. Paternal grandparents are Dr. Marvin W. Johnson and Sophie Johnson of Lake Butler. Colby Reddish Barry and Chanda Reddish of Zephyrhills announce the birth of their son, Colby Andrew Reddish, on April 28, 2005, at North Florida Regional Medical Center in Gainesville. Colby weighed 7 pounds, 14 ounces and measured 21 inches in length. He joins siblings Jackson, 8, and Avery, 6. 'Maternal grandparents are Travis and Ann Woods of Starke. Maternal great-grandmother is Jewell Joyner of Starke. Paternal grandparents are Vernon and Sylvia Reddish of Starke. Hendricks and Cason to wed Joe and Debbie Hendricks of Lake Butler announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Stacie Lee Hendricks, to Richard Randall Cason II, son of Richard and Nanette ,Cason of Worthington Springs. el The bride- and the groom- lelect. are. .both members of Sardis Baptist Church. The wedding will take place at New Oak Grove Baptist. Church at 5 p.m. on Saturday, June 25, 2005. A reception will follow at SLake Butler Elementary, School cafetorium. All family and friends are invited. A free class for adults who want to improve reading skills and basic math computational skills uill be held at Bradford- Union Area Vo-Tech. For additional information, call (904) 966-6773 or (904)966- 6764. Volunteers are needed at Windsor Manor Nursing Home, 602 East Laura Street in Starke, to assist in the activities department. Hours are tracked and recorded for community service hours. Applications are available at Windsor Manor or call the activity director, (904) 964- 3383, for more information AHUlE BIKE SALE All Raleigh Models- 25% OFF! a O U m- - RuAD IKES * MOUNTAIN B * CROSS BIKES IKES S OVER 50 BIKES Justin Alvarez Leavy and Melissa Alvarez of Starke announce the birth of their son, Justin Lane Alvarez, on May 3, 2005 in Gainesville. Justin joins a 5-year-old brother Jakob Alvarez. Maternal grandparents are Doreen and Frank Benton and Eric Crews of Starke. Paternal grandparents are Leavy Buzz and Cynthia Alvarez of Starke. A-,, *c. '. I Ethan Landon Carl Pittman Ethan Pittman James David and Bobbie Jo Pittman of St. Cloud announce the birth of their son, Ethan Landon Carl Pittman, on May 3, 2005 at 1:07 a.m. at Florida Hospital Celebration Health. Ethan weighed 6 pounds, 4 ounces and measured 18 inches in length. He joins a brother James Elijah Pittman, 22. Maternal grandmother is Marilyn Gorman of Jacksonriille. Maternal great-grandparents are Glad.\s Gimble of Sturgis, S.C. and the late Richard Carl Gimble. Paternal grandparents are James and Debbie Pittman of Lake Butler. Paternal great-grandmother is Leah Cribbs of Lake City. Andrews Center closed May 30 Santa Fe Community College (SFCC) Andrews Center will be closed Monday, .May 30, in observance of Memorial Day. It will reopen on Tuesday for regular business operations and classes, will .resume. McRae and Tanner to wed May 28 Jeffrey and Jan McRae of Starke announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Rebecca Nicole McRae, to David Russell Tanner II, son of Rusty and Kimberly Tanner of Pensacola. The wedding will take place on Saturday, May 28, 2005, at 6 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Starke. A reception will be held at the Bradford County Fairgrounds immediately following the ceremony. All friends and family are invited. Miller and Smith to wed at Madison Street Tommy and Lynn-Miller of Starke announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Cheryl Elizabeth Miller of Graceville, to Thomas Edward Smith of Graceville, son of George and Claire Smith of Jacksonville. * Work Injuries * Headaches * Neck and Back Pain 601 E. Call St. Hwy. 230, Starke The bride-elect is a graduate of Bradford High School and The Baptist College of Florida. She is a member of Madison Street Baptist Church and works at Baptist College. The groom-elect is a graduate of The Baptist College of Florida and also works at the college. He is youth pastor at Bluff Springs Baptist Church in Ashford, Ala. The wedding will take place at Madison Street Baptist Church in Starke at 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 4, 2005. A reception will follow at the Starke Women's Club. All family and friends are invited. Starling family plans reunion The descendants of Abraham B. Starling and Frances Griffis Stalling are invited to a reunion on Sunday, June 5, at Lake Butler Community Center. Lunch will be served at approximately 1 p.m. Eating utensils and ice will be provided. Each family is urged to bring a covered dish. For information, call Nadine Thornton at (904) 964-6608 or Eleanor Lyons at. (904) 259' 2622. Dr. Virgil A. Berry CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN 964-8018 Bradford Pre-School I: S PRE-SCHOOL TEACHERS Kris Alvarez, Dale Redding and new to our staff, Deanna Williams L Trent Bryant Peyton Welch Devin Moody Michael Lingold i Jones Kelly Degener CLASS OF 'phy Dyess Morgan Sysskind Shamya Young Madison Wolf Not pictured: MaciLott Hayleigh Newham Linda Bryant, Owner 407 W. Washington St., Starke 964-4361 (next to Bradford High School) Lic. #30969 U I Miguel Barquinero Daquan Mitchell I SPORT COMFORT BIKES We're an authorized * TANDEM BIKES Raleigh Bicycle Dealer * JUVENILE BIKES REPAIRS & SERVICE We also carry accessories such as .. See Bob Paine atA Lawn & Garden 101 Commercial Circle, Keystone Heights, FL (352) 473-4001 NOW OPEN SUNDAY! 10 4 MON SAT8 -5 Tiffany Nguyen I __ THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE OY Mary Coleman-%Parley LMT I NIA 34282 304357-00 1 i I I Sr J I I I nA.i. uliun. I Pann 4B TELEGRAPH. TIMES & MONITOR--B-SECTION May 26, 2005 A fun send-off... Bradford High School seniors enjoyed themselves during Senior Fun Day on May 18, dividing up into teams and participating in some rather silly competitions. LEFT: Martisha Dixon, Darryl Hankerson and Renee Petteway sit still as they get shaving cream sprayed on top of their heads by Samantha Buxton, Kendra Smith and David Frazier. The goal was to see which team could build the biggest pile of shaving cream. Jonathan Duncan is not sporting a new hairstyle-his head is the temporary resting place for a pile of shaving cream during a Senior Fun Day competition. Jeremy Howard (foreground), with assistance from Robin Witt, attemptsto find the gummy worms in a bowl of spaghetti while blindfolded. The canal and Yulee Railroad made history in abling citrus sellers to sell their product to buyers up north. YULEE Continued from p. 1B have joined together to sponsor The Melrose Connection, Melrose's section, of the progressional festival on June 4. Visitors will find food, exhibits, tours, art and music among the festivities. Proceeds will go towards the relocation of the Dauer History Center museum to Melrose Heritage Park. The day's scheduled events run the gamut from boat rides to facepainting. From 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., there will be boat rides around Melrose Bay. The cost is $3 for adults and $1 for children accompanied by an adult. Running concurrently will be tours of historic buildings such as the Baldwin Store, Melrose United Methodist Church and the Trinity Episcopal Church. From 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., there .will be boat rides across Lake Santa Fe to the canal entrance; brunch will be eaten on board. The cost is $20. For reservations, call Kathi Warren by May 31 at (352) 475-1383. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. there will be children's events at Melrose Bay Park such as a butterfly wall, face painting and Paint a Picture. There will also be exhibits in the park. Alachua Blue Way, Daughters of the American Revolution, kayak paddle tours with Lars Anderson, boat outings, railroad memorabilia displayed at the Homemakers Club and the Santa Fe Lake Dwellers will be on hand. Railroad exhibits will dot various locations in the Historic District and, of course, drinks, ice cream and desserts will be enjoyed by man.. . From -11 a.m. to 2 p.m. a barbecue jll sizzle at Melrose Heritage Park. At noon in the park, the Daurer..History Center Dedication ;will take 'place; inside will be the secrets to Melrose's past. At 4 p.m. the NMelrose Bay Gallery will hale a Plein Air Paintout heree .pieces painted during the fesii\e da, \IIll be available for purchase. Both Melrose Heritage Park and Melrose Bay Park will be filled with musj,. C Those wishing to get involved with the event can call Walton Smith at ,'(352) 475- 9500. I LETTERS TO THEE EDITOR Ri . .. ' D'Aundre Seay, Japan Ruise, David Frazier and Letroy Guion (from left) pull with all their might during a tug-of-war contest. A disapPointed with graduation etiquette Dear Editor: Friday night my husband and I attended-, the graduation ceremonies for our granddaughter. It was a very exciting time for our family and for all of the friends tand families of the students who had worked so hard for the past 13 years. That is why I was so upset by the behavior and lack of respect for the graduates. It felt more like I was at a football game than a graduation ceremony. People were constantly walking up and down in front of the stands while the entire ceremony was taking place. I have never seen such a lack of respect or courtesy. People ,were: talking on cell phones, laughing and acting as if there was nothing of importance going on. I hope and pray that in the future this will be handled differently. Maybe the law enforcement officers should be patrolling the stands and not the field. Our superintendent, Harry Hatcher, should see that the next graduation class is shown more respect and courtesy than this years. Congratulations to all of the 2005 graduates. You deserve a round of applause from all of us. May god bless you all.' Vickie CreWs, Graham Thanks from, KH ES Dear Editor: On behalf on Keystone Heights Elementary School, I would like to thank parents, teachers and community businesses for their sponsorship of the promotion celebration. In addition, the following friends of KHES are graciously thanked for their contributions toward making our annual sixth-grade dance a success: Lisa arid Bobby Jones, Sam's Wholesale Club, Domino's Pizza, Pizza Hut, McDonald's, Trinity Baptist Church, Food Lion, Lisa Beck, Paul and Becky Welborn, Celena Julius, Terri Keller, Morry and Lisa Cravey, Alicia and Mike Brown, Sandra and Elmer Still, Patty Singletary, Janna.Breton,. Kathie Perry, Dee and Bill Strassber ger, Heather Henderson, Selena Jones, Lori Fisher, Pat Bigbie, Cynthia Cheikhi, Teresa Denmark, Dean's Drugs, Dr. James Minesinger, Hedrick's Hair Salon, Tuller Chiropractic .Center, Walrath-White Architects, Keystone Kutters, Genesis Fitness, Nobody's Teddy, The Clipping Corner, Hitchcock's, Denny's, Nancy Gentry, Shane and Jennie March, Janean Sapp, Beckie Davis, Keystone Heights Jaycees, Subway, Jim and Karel Chirico, Kyle Cravey, Samuel Gentry, KHES faculty and staff, Fred Sofield, Paula and Greg Neimeyer, Abby Knabb, Brenda Frysinger, Tommy and Ronny Austin, Dana and Jeff Grant, Jack Dabney, Jon Krause, Teri and Jenah Sapp, Angela Stine, Eddie Grabowski, Village Doctors of Keystone Heights, Performance Food Group, Keystone True Value, Erik Ruhl, New Wave Digital, Lori Rossano, Carol Beck, Suzanne Barrett, Melba Johnson, Mrs. Strand, Tammy and Justin Lee, Rebecca and Michael Williams, Dawn Casa, Tom and Barbara Ross, 'Susan and Joel Sailor, Charles Moore, Cynthia Smith, Cherry Patch, Maggie and Frank Marr, Janice Goetzman, Patricia Purmort, Andy Still, sixth grade' parents, Henderson's Pet and Supplies, The Native American Shop, Radio Shack-Santa Fe Electronics, Market Street Mortgage, Treasures from the Attic-Consignment Shop, Curves for Women, Kim and Meghan Pardue, Flower Petals and Sabo's Italian-American Restaurant. Principal Mary Mimbs Keystone Heights BMS year. book is disappointing to reader Dear Editor: As I am sure you or someone you know has seen the year book from Bradford Middle School. This was the most disappointing thing I have seen in a long time. There are more mistakes than you would believe. Can you imagine the students who paid $30 for this book only to find Their name with someone else's picture ... or .found their, picture '.%ith someone else name There are pitu'res~'tht h6idul have been shrunk before printing so that all in the photo can be seen. The fact that it is entirely in black and white with no color photos is not worth the money. This is a $12 book not $30. Was there no editing before it went to press? This I do not blame on the students, but the lack of adult guidance. Marilyn Ruhl Starke Warning: a sexual predator lives next door This is what every mother and father wants to hear, right? Yet, this is what a friend was calling to tell us. Thanks to the Telegraph's article several weeks ago, the secret was out. One of the five pictures of the sexual predators living amongst us was our neighbor and had been for more than a year. Unfortunately, it took the death of Jessica Lundsford for this information to reach the public. In the following month, just days ago, another little girl, Sarah Lunde, would fall victim to another violent sexual offender. We all felt sadness for those families, but yet we went on in our lives oblivious to the danger in our own backyard, not because we knew of the danger lurking in our neighborhood, but because we were not informed by our sheriffs office, as required by law, that a sexual predator, Daniel Stokes, lived next door. Our quiet neighborhood is out in the couitriy west of Lawtey, On each side of this sexual predator's home live children of all ages. They ride to each other's houses on bikes and take afternoon walks, or at least they did until this article was printed, The parents of these children contacted Bob Milner, our sheriff, to see what could be done. We were all given different stories by our sheriff. He didn't know of this sexual predator, or how long he had been there. We had to take it upon ourselves to contact the FDLE, which gave us much needed See LETTERS, p. 9B I I -f - _ ~~ -,- ---- _ . :.~.. May '!6, 2005 TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR--B-SECTION Page 5B I MCAIC DDIFFq*- Two injured in Tuesday US-301 crash A rear end collision just after noon Tuesday on US-301 south of Starke sent the driver of a pickup to Shands at the University of Florida in Gainesville. A 2002 Freightliner tractor- trailer travelling northbound in the right lane stopped abruptly for the traffic signal at CR-18, according to Florida Highway Patrol Sgt. Thomas E. Stebbins. A 1994 Chevrolet pickup pulling a heavy utility trailer Swas unable to stop and struck the rear of the semi, Sgt. Stebbins said. The driver of the pickup swerved to the right, striking the right rear of the semi with the left front of the pickup. The pickup was driven up under the semi and imbedded up to the front windshield. The driver of the pickup was trapped for approximately 40 minutes while rescue, personnel cut away the entire driver's side of the pickup in order to free him, Sgt. Stebbins said. Kody Stephen Whitman, 19, of Lady Lake and his father/passenger, Steven Whitman, 45, of Lake Panasoffkee were flown from the scene by ShandsCair. The father was asleep at the time of impact, Sgt. Stebbins said. THE NATIVE AMERICAN SHOP BUY SELL CONSIGNMENT SNative American Items & Books 352-262-4325 150 S. 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Vice, DO Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon j l 1 j f 1' ' i l ! i i ; i ; ! 1 ; 1 '* \ i ' I \ ; / Shands at Starke welcomes Dr. Marvin \ our medical team. As an orthopaedic spe Dr. Vice offers a wide range of services in General orthopaedic surgery I Arthroscopic surgery | replacement I Care for arthritis spinal disorders & foot Sports medicine I Pediatric orthopaedics I Bone dens Treatment of Workers'Compensation injuries I Care f shoulder and wrist disorders and injuries Both suffered head and neck in-juries. Their. condition was li ;ted as stable at press time, Sj;at. Stebbins said. Todd Penrod, 40, driver of the semi, and passenger James M oore, 37, both of Tennessee, didl not receive injuries, Sgt. St ebbins said. Total damages were $5,000. Whitman is charged with ca reless driving, Sgt. Stebbins sa id. Seat belts were in use in both vehicles. Assisting at the scene of the May 24 crash was Corporal Jiirnmy Starling. Recent arrests irin Bradford, Clay or Union The following individuals wei arrested recently by local la; enforcement officers in Bra, ford, Clay (Keystone Hei ghts area) or Union County: Christopher Stith, 37, of Ke; stone Heights was arrested Ma y 18 by Clay deputies on a wal rant for violation of pro bation battery. Pi?aul Anthony Jones, 35, of La.ke Butler was arrested May 17 by Union Deputy Mac Johns on a warrant for sexual as,,ault with no bond. Albert Jefferson Andrews, 27, of Raiford was arrested Mfay 18 by Bradford Deputy David Tlriompson for failure to appear petit theft. Bond was set at $5' ,000. Jonathan Tyson Reese, 23, of Starke was arrested May 18 by Clay Deputy D. 'Miller on a w;:irrant from Bradford for violation of probation battery with great bodily harm with no bo.nd. 'William Dunham, 22, of Starke was arrested. May 18 for vi lation of probation oh training property with wc rthless check. (31en Burch, 32, of Starke was arrested May 21 by Officer Sw,,ain on multiple warrants for issuing worthless checks and frar.id from Alachua and Levy coi.inties. He- was also charged on a writ df .bodily attachment from Alachua. He may .purge by paying $600. Total bond wat; set at $12,000. E S :'IES I Vice to c: ialist. cluding: Total joint disorders ity testing #_ C _ HANDS at Starke (904) 368-2300 922 E Call St Starke. FL 32091 shands.org Dr nand. ,.i ."; .,.,:,,, ff. ... : '',W .! :" Michael Roberts, 18, Starke was arrested May 19 parole officers for violation probation robbery with weapon. of by of a Mary Vaughn, 35, of Melrose was arrested May 18 by Clay deputies on a warrant for indirect criminal contempt. Loretta Fowler, 45, of Starke was arrested May 19 by Bradford deputies for 'violation of probation possession of, cocaine. Curtis Shell, 40, of Gainesville was arrested May 19 by Deputy Thompson on a writ of bodily attachment. He may purge by paying $490. Petre Ivantchev, 55, of Gulfport was arrested May 19 by Starke Sgt. Richard Crews on a warrant from Pinellas County for failure to appear theft. Bond was set at $2,513. Daphne Lokey, 28, of Jacksonville was arrested May 19 by Starke Sgt. Robert. Melton on a warrant from Baker County for failure to appear unemployment fraud. A $5,000 surety bond was posted for her release from custody. Timothy Chastain, 19, of Starke was arrested May 20 by Stake Officer Paul King for failure to. appear possession' of cannabis Bond was set at S4.00l0. Sha%%n Aymara Martin, 35, 'of Starke was arrested May 19 by Sgt. Spriggle on a warrant from Alachua County for possession of crack cocaine. Bond tras set at $10,000. She Swas transported to Alachua. Jason Joe Flanagan, 28, of Hampton was arrested May 21 br DeputN Moore on a warrant Sfor violation of probation domestic battery with no bond. Napoleon Kates, 34, of Sarasota was arrested May 17 by Deputy Thompson on a writ of bodily attachment. He may purge by paying $170. Bryan 'Randall Elixson, 22, was arrested May 20 by Union Lt. H.M. Tomlinson on a warrant for violation of probation. Jolene Labeouf, 19, ,of Keystone Heights was arrested May 17 by Clay deputies on, a warrant for failure to appear fraud insufficient funds. Altina Robinson, 26, of Starke was arrested May 18 by Bradford Sgt. E.J, Kiser for felony battery. A $2,500 surety bond was posted for her release from custody. Traffic Joseph A. Salatino, 40, of Lake Butler was arrested May 21 by Officer Swain for driving under the influence (DUI). Salatino refused testing when his vehicle was.stopped at 3:19 a.m. on Orange and West Madison streets. He was released from custody after a $2,000 surety bond was posted. Pollard Leroy Henderson, 35, of Lake Butler was arrested May 21 by Union Deputy Robert Manning for wilful-wanton reckless driving. Henderson's van was observed southbound on SR-121. The vehicle was travelling from one side of the roadway to the other, Deputy Manning said. After several attempts the van was finally stopped. A strong odor: of an alcoholic beverage was coming from Henderson, Deputy Manning said. He nearly fell over twice while walking from his vehicle, Deputy Manning said. Henderson failed the field sobriety test and was placed under arrest. He was not charged with DUI since no one was available to conduct a breath test in a timely manner, Deputy Manning said. George Alvarez, 38, of Starke was arrested May 21 by Lawtey Officer J.W. Padgett for driving while license suspended or revoked (DWLS). A $500 surety bond was posted for his release from custody. Willie Earl Russell, 42, of Taylor, S.C. was arrested May 10 by Florida Highway Patrol Trooper H.J. Cichoski for no CDL. Russell's tractor-trailer truck was stopped on US-301 for faulty equipment. When asked for his license stated he did not have a license, only an identification, Trooper Cichoski said. He was released from custody after a $500 cash bond was posted.; ' Glenn Griffis, 19, of Lake Butler was arrested May 17 by Clay deputies for DWLS. Tina Campbell, 37, of Keystone Heights was arrested May 17 by Clay deputies on a .warrant for failure to appear expired driver's license. Toni Lynn Graham, 34, of Lake City was arrested May 10 by Bradford Deputy David Young on a warrant for failure to appear DWLS and on a bond ---- YII 1ILI surrender DWLS. Total bond was set at $4,000. Brian Duane McClellan, 24, of Hampton was arrested May 20 by Starke Officer Thomas D. Murrow on a warrant for failure to appear DWLS. Bond was set at $5,000. Susan Marie Hamilton, 26, of Riverview was arrested May 18 by Starke Officer Thomas Murrow on a warrant from Pinellas County for failure to appear improper tag. She was released from custody after a $213 cash bond was paid. Christopher Thomas Quinn, 20, of Gainesville was arrested May 16 by Bradford Deputy James Cedar for failure to appear no' valid driver's license and on warrants from Lake County for grand theft and fraud. Total bond was set at $22,000. Click It or Ticket, now in effect Agencies throughout Florida have in place the safety belt enforcement wave, :Click It or Ticket. From May 23 through June 5, agencies across the state will show zero tolerance for unbuckled motorist. Last year 2,105 Floridians were killed in motor vehicle crashes. Florida law enforcement will not sit by idly and let this trend continue, Starke Police Chief Gordon Smith said. "We will aggressively ticket unbelted drivers and passengers," Chief Smith said. In 2004, this effort helped increase Florida's safety belt use rate to an all time high of 76.3, percent. The combination of active law enforcement, high- profile publicity and the advocacy and promotion by public and private groups continues to be an extremely effective means for increasing safety belt use and saving lives across the county, Chief Smith said. Use your safety belt every trip, every time, and make sure all passengers are buckled up. If you don't click it, you will get a ticket, Chief Smith said. The Lawtey police officers started the wave with a faulty equipment check on Saturday, May 21. One seat belt violation was issued of the approximately 100 cars inspected, Lawtey Captain Nathan R. Blom said. -- --- 1 ~P.~D~aa~ARly~arrrr~AI~ Ppd(l$(~b~nkA4~PCY -- I I o r Page 6B TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR--B-SECTION May 26, 2005 OBITUARIES Annette Crane KEYSTONE HEIGHTS - Annette Crane, 61, of Keystone Heights died Monday, May 23, 2005, at her residence. Born in Lake City, Ms. Crane moved to Starke at an early age and graduated from Bradford High School in .1961. She lived in Gainesville before moving to Keystone Heights 10 years ago. She was a homemaker and member of Church of God and World Wide Ministries in Orange Park. Ms. Crane is survived by: two daughters, Lee Ann Hawkins of Keystone Heights and Maria Tanski of St. Petersburg; her mother Ruth Veasey of Starke; a i brother Dale Taylor of Live Oak; two sisters, Sheila Forsythe of "I Daytona Beach and Vickie Kirchanine of Palatka; and four grandchildren. Funeral services for Ms. Crane will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, May 26, 2005, in the Chapel of Archie Tanner Funeral Home of Starke with the Rev. Manis Sammons officiating. Burial will follow in Crosby Lake Cemetery. E.L. Crews NEW BERN, N.C. E.L. "Bunt" Crews, 71, formerly of Lawtey, died Tuesday, May 10, 2005, at Craven Regional Medical Center. Born in Lawtey, Mr. Crews was a veteran of the United States Air Force and retired as a master sergeant. He later worked in civil service and retired from Cherry Point. He was a member of St. Mary's Free Will Baptist Church where he was a deacon, a member of the W.B. Everette Sunday School Class, and had served on . the board of trustees and the finance committee. Mr Crews is survived by: his wife Janice F Crews of New Bern; three sons, Paul Crews of Warner-Robbins. Ga., Mark Crews and Keith Crews, both of Niagara Falls, N.Y.; a daughter, Susan Vacarro of Florida; a step- daughter Teresa Boliva of New Bern; two sisters, Vera Clayton of Jacksonville and Linda Roznowski of Lawtey; a brother Henry Crews of Hudson; four grandchildren and three step- grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father and mother Commodore and Mamie, Crews; a sister Hilda Woodard and a I brother Glen "Sweet Pea" Crews. Funeral service for Mr. Crews were May 13, 2005 at Saint Mary's Free Will Baptist Church. [ Burial followed in Greenleaf Memorial Park with military ,enleLbby-ie U.SLAir:,. ? Force Honor Guard under the care -of' .'P'd6locIk-Best'-Funerals an'd Cremations of New Bern. 2[ Memorial contributions may " be made to Saint Mary's Free ._ Will Baptist Church, 314 Fleet Street, New Bern, NC 28560. :Carl Edwards BROOKER Carl Theodore Edwards, 74. of Brooker died Friday, May 29, 2005, at Shands at Alachua General Hospital in Gaines'ville. Born in Lawtey the son of the late Theodore Carl Edwards and Leona Crews Edwards, Mr. Edwards lived in Gainesville before moving .to Brooker in 1969. He was a salesman with Sears for 37 years, retiring in 1988. Since then he worked for Archer Funeral Home and A & A Transport Inc. in Lake Butler. He was a former member of Brooker City Council and.. deacon of Madison Street Baptist Church in Starke. Mr. Edwards is survived by:' his wife of 53 years Lavern Hodges Edwards of Brooker; two r daughters. Linda E. Bennett of. Lawtey and Sandra E. Hazen of Jacksonville; two sisters, Bea Hildreth of Kingsley Lake and Evelyn E. Tucker of Ocala; and five grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a sister Edna E. Wainwright. . Funeral, services for Mr. Edwards were May 22, 2005 in Madison Street Baptist Church in Starke with Dr. Charles Everson :and the Rev. Charles Warren officiating. Burial followed in Dedan Cemetery in Brooker under the care of Archer Funeral Home of Lake Butler. Ann Goodge STARKE Ann Moody Goodge, 82, of Starke died Monday, May 23, 2005' at her residence following an extended illness. 'A lifelong resident of Bradford County, Mrs. Goodge was born on Jan. 2, 1923 the daughter of John and Allie Griffis Moody. She was a homemaker and former seamstress at Starke Uniform Mfg. Co. She was a member of the Starke Church of God. Mrs. Goodge is survived by: her son Bill Goodge of Starke; a sister Helen Stewart of Starke; two brothers, Raymond Moody and Charles Moody, both of Jacksonville; and one 'grandchild. She was preceded in death by her husband Eugene Goodge. o Funeral. services for Mrs. Goodge will be held on Thursday, May' 26, 005. at 2 p.m. in Starke Church of God with the Rev. Robert Johnson conducting the services. Interment will follow in Kingsley Lake Cemetery under the care of Jones. Funeral Home of Starke. Marilyn Ruffini KEYSTONE HEIGHTS - Marilyn Gertrude Ruffini, 74, of Keystone Heights died Wednesday, May 18, 2005, at North Florida Regional Medical Center in Gainesville following an extended illness. Born in Montego -Bay,' Jamaica on April 3, 1931, Mr. Ruffini moved to Keystone Heights 48 years ago from Ohio. She was an artist and was of the Episcopal faith. She was a member of Keystone Golf and Country Club, the woman's Bridge Club and former member of Keystone Heights Woman's Club. Mrs. Ruffini is survived by: her husband of 49 years John Ruffini of Ke, stone Heights; 'two daughters, Mi.chelle "Shelley" Ruffini of Alachua and Linda Ruffini of Tampa; and two grandchildren. Funeral services for Mrs. Ruffini were May 24, 2005 in the DeWitt C. Jones Chapel in Keystone Heights with Pastor Rob Morford conducting the services. Interment followed in Keystone Heights Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of North Central Florida or purchase a memory brick for the walkway: 4200 NW 90th Blvd., Gainesville, FL 32606. Raymond Rhoden STARKE Raymond Harold Rhoden Sr., 77, of Starke died Sunday, May 22, 2005, at his residence following an extended illness. Born .in Jacksonville, Mr. Rhoden moved to Starke after. serving in the U.S. Arm\ during World War II. He was a dredge Kay Harrison operator for Dupont until. his STARKE Kay Ellen Harrison, retirement. He was of the 66, of Starke died Friday, May Protestant faith. 20, 2005, at Shands Alachua Mr. Rhoden is survived by: a General Hospital emergency son Raymond H. Rhoden Jr. of room. North Carolina; a daughter Born in Red Wing, Minn., Rhonda Lucky of Starke; a step- Mrs. Harrison moved to son Freddie Rhoden of Starke; Victorville, Calif. at an early three sisters, Virginia Cande of age; She lived in. Jacksonville Keystone Heights, Voncile before moving to Starke in Bessinger and Juanita Scott, 1978. She worked at Union both of Starke; a brother. Harley Correctional Institution and was Rhoden of Columbia, S.C.; nine a member of First Baptist Church grandchildren and 13 great- in Starke. grandchildren. Mrs. Harrison is survived by: Funeral services for Mr. her husband Gus Harrison of Rhoden were May 25, 2005 in Starke; three, daughters, the Chapel of Archie Tanner Christine Wilson of Ventura, Funeral Home of Starke with the' Calif. and Angela LeJohn of Rev. Johnny Yarbrough Daisytown, Pa. and Deidre Reed officiating. Burial followed in of Saginaw, Mich.; three sons, Crosby Lake Cemetery. Alan Harrison of DeBary, Dr. Tom Harrison of Shreveport. La. A rtnn Sc *tt and Richard Harrison of Starke; ,: S tILL .3- grandehikld n-,iam nmat ''"-., 'YSTONE HEIGHTS Ann grandchildren. .'. -. Sco'e. 74, of Keystone Heights : Ffif'rf' ge'r'i-c' For"" Mi' died Saturday, May 21, 2005, at Harrison were May 24, 2005 in Bradford Terrace in Starke. She the Chapel of Archie Tanner was born on Sept. 5,;1930. Funeral Home of Starke with Dr. Ms. Scott is survived by many Tom Harrison and Dr. Clarence friends in Keystone Heights and Hackett officiating. at Bradford Terrace. Memorial services for Ms. ,a,, t e ie. ri Scott will be held at a later date IVI I .L ti I rI under the care of Jones Funeral LAKE BUTLER Mabel Home of Keystone Heights. Lettieri, 80, of Lake Butler died Friday. May 20, 2005 at her residence following a brief illness. Born in Cresttiew. Mrs. Lettieri lived in Toms Ri\er. N.J. before moving to Lake Butler 12 years ago from Polk County. She was a homemaker and member of Lake Butler Church of Christ. Mrs. Lettieri is survived by: her husband of 53 years Emil F. Lettieri of Lake Butler: a daughter Laura Britt of Lake Butler; a son Joseph Lettieri of Lake Butler; and two grandchildren. Graveside services for Mrs. 'Lettieri were'May 23, 2005 in Ft. Call Cemetery in Worthington Springs with Brother 'Scott Fisher officiating. Burial followed under the care of Archer Funeral Home, of Lake Butler. James Addison JACKSONVILLE James Lee Addison, 71, of Jacksonville died Monday, May 23, 2005, at the Park Ridge Nursing Center of Jacksonville following an extended illness. Born in Lake Butler, Mr. Addison lived most of his life in Jacksonville.'He was a retired carpenter and member of Old Plank Road Baptist Church. Mr. Addison is survived by: his wife Judith Caruthers Addison of Jacksonville;'three sons, Keith Addison of Jacksonville, Lonnie Addison and Roland Addison, both of California; a step-daughter Dorothy Gooding of Jacksonville; a step-son. Wayne Gooding of Jackson ille; Handi.House Portable Buildings BAD CREDIT NO PROBLEM! Regardless of Credit History We Can Get You In A Building! OVIR 65 BUILDINGS IN STOCK!i Sizes from 6x' up to12'x24K! WE FINANCE 30 Year Warranty 12 MONTHS SAME AS CASH S(904) 964-3330 1670 S. 14wy 301, Starke -(04 `964f~f f~-3330,,%J C' ci C'. "i ,C ' C' 5' ,-i .o- -. U I SLake Area Watersports LI I B G MIT ALL DIIDs ACCESSORIES Waketrix Fat Sacs PrePop Ropes & Handles SL Relentless Barefoot Suits 3000 LB. CARTILEUER Retrospect Wet Suits WI/COURS CflOPY ' Fill In the Blakhirt WelcSquirt Guns weALL LB*INl FRC Teak Care Kit 8831LB. SliE 12 Til s Extended Pylons PWIC LI 129 Fish.. wake Surfe.' Barefoot Booms 4x8 CEDRR DOCK Wakeboard CoMibos Tower Lights Board Bags, E tc. 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Born in Starke, Mrs. Barrenger moved to Keystone Heights in the 1980s. She was a homemaker. Mrs. Barrenger is survive ed by: a brother Maurice Lee of Slarke; two daughters, Carolyn Beeman of Great Mills, Md. and Dzirlene Perry of Keystone Heightv; five grandchildren and eight great- grandchildren. She was preceded in death by' her husband IBlernie Barrenger; a son Steven St.rling; brothers, E.Z. Lee, R'lalph Gainey, Harvey Gainey;. and sisters, Mae Prevatt and G ladys Collins. SFuneral services for 'Mrs. Barrenriger Were May 21, 2(105 in the Chapel of Archie T?.nner Funeral Home of Starke. IB.urial followed in Kingsley 1Lake Cemetery. ; We are most grateful to God for the g(ir of friends like you who ha"-e been so ind and thoughtful di ring these hours of sorrow. We thank you all so very much. for your visits, calls, food and floi 'ers. Ever\ act of kindness has given us the strength and inspiration for facing this hour- May God bless each and every, one for everything you have done fcor all of us. Thank you. The fan ily of Viverette Rauit' rson he loffier the uildincj, thie deeper must the foundation be laid. -Thoinas Kemnpis *** In Memory '* I .. M ^ I . In Loving Memory of "A True Praise Warrior" Brother Tyrone Leshawn Sanders 2.20.72 5.30.04 "Praise Is What I Do" (The Broken Chain) We little knew that morning that God was going to call your name. In life we loved you dearly, in death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, you did not go alone; for part of us went with you, the day God called you home. You left us peaceful memories, your love is still our guide; and though we cannot see you, you are always 'at our side. Our family chain is broken, and nothing seems the same; butas God calls us one by one the chain will link again.' JIJuiMMeoryf In Loving Memory of Carolyn Wilkerson. 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Love forever, Mary, Harry, Freddie Mae and Grands r I I i YAI~I II IC---~ll U7 I I - I I I 4 , ~C- ~F~P N May 26, 2005 TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR--B-SECTION Page 7B FROM THE COURTHOUSE Divorces of supervision, court costs, ran ted $450 restitution. granted David Scott Bednar pled no contest violation of probation p in Bradford battery on law enforcement i Marriages receiving final officer (two counts), driving dissolution during the month of under the influence; probation, March 2005 in Bradford revoked, cost reduced, 364 days -County, included the following: county jail with 250 days credit, DNA swab. Terri Lynn Sangaree vs Charles Curtis Crawford pled Lawrence Glenn Sangaree no contest violation of Erica Peace vs Rufus I. Peace probation burglary of Carlos R. Williams vs Clara conveyance, grand theft, Belle Williams burglary of structure; 26 Dinnah Sue Finley vs Roger months DOC with 429 days Darrell Sue Finley vs Roger credit for time served, court Freida L. Cummings vs costs reduced. Rowland Cummings Ted Bernard Curtis III pled no Michael Clemons vs Nancy contest violation of probation Loun Clemons possession of controlled Patricia Lasher vs Ward substance; 210 days county jail Lasher. with 89 days credit, probation revoked, costs reduced. Kevin Jermaine Lambert pled Circuit court no contest violation of- May 3 finals probation grand theft; probation S0 Revoked, costs reduced, ordered Appearing before Judge David to make restitution, two years A. Giant in Bradford Circuit drug offender probation, 90 days Court May 3 for change of county jail with 62 days credit, plea, the following defendants court costs, $20 supervision. received final disposition in Christopher William Rogers their cases: admitted violation of probation possession of controlled Aaron Frank Taylor pled no substance, aggravated assault contest lewd,- lascivious with. a deadly weapon: molestation committed on child probation revoked, cost reduced,- under 16, sexual battery on 14 months DOC. child less than 12 years of age; Wiley Talmadge Holmes Jr., sentenced to four years admitted violation of probation Department of Corrections grand theft; probation revoked, (DOC) youthful offender cost reduced, 90 days .county followed by two years sexual jail with 14 days credit. offender probation with 153 Eric Wayne Manning found days credit for time served, $20 guilty violation of probation cost of supervision. court costs, DUI third-degree felony; Jackie Jerome White pled no probation revoked, cost reduced, contest sale of cocaine within 64 months- DOC with 457 days 1,000 feet of a church (two credit. counts); one year community Zachariah Barton Nardone control, three years drug pled no contest violation of offender probation, court costs, probation burglary of structure; $20 cost of supervision, probation revoked, cost reduced, Shawn, M. Smith pled no six months county jail with 37 contest resisting an officer with days credit, work release. violence; three years probation, Brian P. Reid pled no contest court costs, $20 supervision, violation of probation bigamy; $1,755.76 restitution. two 1/2 years probation, 15 Angela Kay Sweat pled no days county jail, court costs, contest possession of controlled $20 supervision, drug-alcohol substance; two years drug evaluation. offender probation, court costs, Angela D. Wright admitted $20 cost of probation, violation of probation Christopher R. Taylor pled possession of controlled no contest sexual battery (lesser substance; two years included offense); 120 months community control, court DOC, five years sexual offender costs, $20 supervision. probation, no. contact with Wilmar Joe Bryant found in victim, DNA test, $20 -cost'of. "'iol'tio'. '""c proubtionn supervision, court costs possession of concealWdl-eapqn.,- reduced. ..', "' '".-- by convicted felor; prdbation Richard Stephen Tyler Jr. 'revoked, cost reduced, 16 pled no contest grand theft; months DOC with 61 days three years probation. $20 cost credit. Pedro Alvon Carter pled no contest violation of probation failure to return property, possession of cocaine with intent to deliver or sell, possession of cannabis with intent to deliver; probation revoked; 270 days county jail with 124 days credit. Bradford May 3 court finals Defendants appearing before Judge Johnny Hobbs May 3 in Bradford Traffic Misdemeanor court for.change of plea received final disposition as follows: Ulysses Tyrone Dommon pled no contest petit theft; fined $297.50. David Lee Mobley -pled no contest resisting arrest without violence; fined $105, sentenced to J180 days county jail. Eric A. Lane Jr. pled no contest criminal mischief;, sentenced to 40 days with 40' days credit, fined $205. Justin Mobley pled no contest domestic battery; 12 months Tri County Probation, 60 days county jail with 12, days credit, attend and complete, Batterers Intervention Program,., fined $557. Mobley charged with battery; case dismissed, no contact with: victim, pay restitution $160 to victim for medical bills. Michael James Paris pled no . contest driving under tlne, influence (DUI), 12 months Trjr County Probation, fined $820, attend Advanced DUI school, license suspended six months, 48 days county jail, urine, breath or blood testing, drug- alcohol evaluation, Ignition Interlock to be placed on license. Paris charged with possession of cannabis; case dismissed. Claude Milton Sheffield pled no contest driving while license suspended or revoked (DWLS); 12 months Tri County Probation, obtain valid license, six days county jail, fined $205. Kareem Jamar Wanton pled no contest possession of cannabis; 12 months Tri County Probation, drug-alcohol evaluation, 19 days county jail, fined $205. 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Derike Devon Merriweather pled no contest DWLS; six months Tr County Probation, obtain valid license, fined $197.50. Donald Ward pled guilty domestic battery; 12 months Tri County Probation, attend and complete Batterers Intervention Program,. fined $549.50. Pre trial conference Gwendolyn Hammond Tait pled guiltN DWLS; six months Tri County Probation,, obtain \alid license., fined $197.50. Michael David Brown Jr. pled no contest DWLS; six months Tri County Probation, obtain valid license, 12 days county jail, fined $105. Edward Gregory Griffis pled no contest DUT. 12 months Tri County Probation, fined $657.50, advanced DUI school, urine, breath or blood testing, 50 hours community service work, Ignition Interlock, drug- alcohol evaluation, license suspended six months. 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TIMES & MONITOR--B-SECTION May 26, 2005 Bradford, Union honor fallen officers By JAMES REDMOND Times Staff Writer Law enforcement officers from Bradford and Union counties gathered May 17 to honor those who had given their lives in the line of duty. The Bradford/Union law enforcement memorial service is annual event that allows the law enforcement community to honor its own. The event also recognizes the people the fallen officers have left behind. This year the event was held at the Bradford County Fairgrounds. Each year the city Starke Police Department (SPD), Union County Sheriffs Office (UCSO) and the Bradford County Sheriff's Office (BCSO) take turns hosting the event. This year, it was the BCSO's turn to host. A phrase on the front of the event's program summed up the entire reason for the- memorial: "In honor and remembrance of the fallen officers who gave the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty and to the families they left behind." The evening began with the survivors of fallen law' enforcement officers being escorted into the building. Officials' from UCSO, SPD, BCSO and the Florida Department of Corrections (FDOC) escorted survivors to a special area set aside just for them. A special unit from the Union Correctional Institution then posted the American and Florida flags. After the posting of colors, Carol Milner sang the national anthem. Pastor Jeff Summers then offered the invocation. Before making his presentation of all the agencies involved with the ceremony, SPD Chief Gordon Smith read a poem to the gathering. "Police Week," by Marc A Turner, told about the survivors of fallen law enforcement officers gathering at the national law enforcement memorial wall in Washington, D.C. The poem told how the survivors, with little more than pictures and letters, stood there to remember their loved ones. "As they visit the wall there is a great pain in their heart, but strangelyy it's there that the healing can start," read a line from the poem. The poem went on to remind everyone that National Law Enforcement Week is'set aside to remember those who sacrificed for their community and those they left behind. "But this week lasts forever for family and friends," the poem ends. The special guest speaker for the evening was Michael Johnson.. Johnson, a certified critical incident stress management debriefer, among other titles, praised all law enforcement officers for the job they do. "These officers do things many of us would just not rather deal with," said Union County Commissioner Ricky Jenkins (right) presents a Law Enforcement Memorial Week proclamation to Union County Deputy Lyn Williams. Johnson. He also told the audience of debriefing he performed with officers from the New York- City Police Department after the events of Sept. 1I. "Several weeks into the recovery they found a mother that had a child's hand holding on to her hand," said Johnson. "They never found the child." Johnson said this image was something they would never be able to get out of their minds. "But this is the sacrifice that our officers and correctional officers make each and every day to keep us safe," said Johnson. "Law enforcement officers do this job because they want to make a difference in our lives." After Johnson's remarks, commissioners presented each jurisdiction with a proclamation declaring May 16-23 Law Enforcement Memorial Week in each area. Bradford County Commissioner Doyle Thomas presented his county's proclamation to Sheriff Bob Milner. Both Thomas' daughter and son-in-law serve the Bradford Couhty community as law enforcement officers. Starke Commissioner Larry Davis presented Smith with the city's proclamation. Union County Commissioner Ricky Jenkins did the honors for his county presenting to deputy Lyn Williams. After the proclamations were presented, Williams, Smith and Milner took turns reading the names of fallen law enforcement officers in Bradford and Union counties. Union County Deputy Renee. Azure was the last name on the list. Azure lost her life while responding to a call in Raiford more than two years ago. The Azure family, including her mother, father and daughter, all attended the ceremony. After the roll call, Major Grady Carrick of the Florida Highway Patrol read the names of those Florida officers who were killed in the line of duty during 2004. Those names included Trooper George Andrew Brown. Brown lost his life in Lake City while attempting to stop a fleeing suspect. The ceremony then moved outside where a moment of silence was observed for the fallen heroes. An honor guard from the Clay County Sheriffs Office then performed a 21- gun salute. The salute was followed by a lone trumpeter playing Taps. 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Starke, FL Toll Free 1-866-964-1817 SOpen 7 days a week 1I i i I m -7- -;&.- ab- I i i = I b I I I - * * Hydrostatic transmission **^ May 26, 2005 TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR--B-SECTION Page 9B Upward Bound program will provide meals The Upward Bound Program at Santa Fe Community College is participating in the Florida Department of Education Food and Nutrition Management "Summer Food Service Program for Children." - Meals will be provided to all participating -students without charge June 13 July 22. Acceptance and participation requirements for the-program and all activities are the same for all regardless of race, color, national origin, gender, age or disability, and there will be no discrimination in the course of the meal service. Meals will be provided at the Santa Fe Community College ,Cafeteria at 8-8:30 a.m., breakfast, 11:20-11:55 a.m., first lunch; 12:20-12:55 p.m., : second lunch. Any person-who believes he or she has been discriminated against in any USDA-related activity should call (202) 720- 5964 or write immediately to: USDA Director, Office of Civil Rights, Whitten Building, Room 326 W, 14 & Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20250-9410. USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Nominations sought for Fla. Ag. Hall of Fame Florida Agriculture Commissioner Charles H.. Bronson recently announced that nominations are now being accepted for candidates to the Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame in 2006. The deadline for submitting nominations is Sept. 1, 2005. "The Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame was created to honor Florida's agricultural pioneers and leaders," Bronson said. "I hope everyone will take a moment to consider who should be nominated this year for the highest honor bestowed by the agricultural community." Previous inductees have come from all walks of life: agricultural teachers, researchers, farmers, ranchers and government leaders. Their lives and achievements are commemorated in a display on permanent exhibit in the Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame Foundation building at the Florida State Fairgrounds in Tampa. A total of 110 people have been inducted into the Hall of Fame since 1980. Anyone can submit a nomination on behalf of a candidate for the Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame. However, all nomination forms must be completed as specified in the instructions. The nominees, chosen by an independent panel of judges, will be announced later this year. The induction ceremony will take place during the 28th annual Florid, Agricultural Hall of Fame banquet and awards ceremony at the Florida State Fair in February 2006. Nomination forms may be requested by calling (813) 628- 455 1, or by writing: Chairman, Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame Foundation, 4508 Oak Fair Boulevard, Suite 290, Tampa, FL 33610. The fax number for nomination forms is (813) 620-4008. Nomination forms are also available on the web at http://www.flaghalloffame.com Charity...is kind, it is not easily provoked, it thinks no evil, it believes all things, hopes all things. -Cotton, Mather Imagination disposes of everything; it creates beauty, justice, happiness, which is everything in this world. -Blaise Pascal LETTERS Continued from p. 41: information and ideas of what we could do. We found out that he was under house arrest for a violent sexual attack upon a 3- year-old, and had been so for a year with two years left, and probation after. Our sheriff didn't know this. He told us if we saw him out in our neighborhood we could not do anything, and when our sheriff was told that he was under house arrest, this was news to him. The FDLE told us Florida statute 775.21 section 7A requires the notification of the community by the local law enforcement agency that a sexual predator is in the community. Daniel Stokes lived in our neighborhood for more than a year as a sexual predator, before the Telegraph ran their story. It wasn't until then, we had to coerce the sheriff to notify our neighborhood and that took Ads 964-6305 Classified Ads- where one call does it all! 4964-2210 f496t. 2261 40 Notices EQUAL. HOUSING OP- PORTUNITY. All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race. color religion. sex or national orgin o( an intention to make any such preference, limita- tion or discrimination." Familial status includes children urnlee rre 'ge of 18 living itr, parents or legal CuEsoaians preg- nant women and people securing custody OlI cnhi dren under 18. This newspaper will not know- -ingly accept any adver- ising for real estate which is in violation of the law Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper'are avail- able on an equal oppor- tunity basis. To complain of discrimination, call HUD toll-free at 1-800- 669-9777, the toll-free telephone number forthe hearing impaired is 1- ,LASSIFIED PifERTIS'- ING sh..uld oei suminateo to Inme Slarke othice in winriling & paid in advance Sunless create nas already SDeen estaDlisrnea wir, ins oftice. A $300 SER. VICE CHARGE wil be added to all billings to cover postage & han- dling. 41 Auction AUCTION EVERY Thurs- day & Saturday night, at 6551 NW CR 225, Starke. Starts 7:00pm. ABMO 0001542, AUMO 0001153. 42 Motor Vehicles WANTED: CARS AND trucks, running or not. Must be complete. $100 and, Lip. Call 904-966- S2995 or 904-964-2432. MECHANICS SPECIAL-2- 1989 white Crown SVictoria's, police inter- ceptor, 1 bad engine, 1 fuel problem, fix both or combine, clear titles. $395. each or 2 for $600 OBO. Call 904-964-4111. 1998 DODGE DAKOTA, 4 cyl, 5 spd, $1500. OBO. Call Brad at 352-258- 4764. FOR SALE- 1992 Chevy Silverado stepside P/U, very clean, good condi- tion. Ext cab, -AC, tilt, ' cruise, PS, PB, PDL, PW, AM/FM w/ tape & equalizer, good rubber. $4000 Firm. Contact 386-496-2374 or 352- 318-9832. 1986 VETTE, looks and Runs great! Targa top, - newtires. Must sell Call ! 904-964-6516. SA'TV 2000 YAMAHA Big Bear .1 wheeler, good, conaolon low hours. 53000 OBO Keystone area Call 352-473-6936 43 RV's & Campers 2001, 22FT AMER-LITE 5th wheel, like new, no smokers, slide out, $10,500 OBO. Selling due to health. Call 352- 468-2895. .45 Land For Sale RESIDENTIAL BUILDING lot in Union County, just under acres on a paved road, $33,000 firm. Call 954-650.-7016. FOR SALE- 3 land parcels 1.6 acres with 14'x50' mobile home on each, with fenced yard. One parcel $29,885. Two * other parcels are $19,995 each. 386-756- 9849 cell, 386-871-3833 owner. Financing avail- able. - BEAUTIFUL 81 ACRES comer parcel with 3000 ft of road frontage, in Bradford County, can be subdivided into one acre lots 81 times. Pasture, pines, and creek, mostly highland. 29 miles to Or- ange Park. $489,000. OBO. Call 904-608 5239. 46 Real Estate Out Area ,-WE.., BLY., JUNtKY, MOUSES nice ones i.o - nours 352-258-0865 or webuylunkynouses corn 47 Commercial Property IDEAL LOCATION! 2800 SQFT building with of- fice, barn, mini storage, 5 acres, for rent all or part, off of South 301.' Call 904-964-3827 for more information. KEYSTONE HEIGHTS, SR21S, OFC/WHSE all AC, 2500 sq. ft."all352- 473-5174 or 352-475- 1713. OFFICE/WAREHOUSE, 3000 sq ft behind Powell's $750 mth. Call Smith & Smith Realty at 904-964-9222. FOR RENT-1400 (+ -) SQ FT Commercial Bldg, great for dry storage, $350 per month. Could be climate controlled storage for a higher rent factor, or will build out to your specs for long term lease. Call John at 904- 964-6305, Mon-Fi, 8am to 5pm. 48 Homes For Sale 4BR/2.5BA, 1726 sq ft brick home, fenced backyard, CH/A, close to hospital. $125,000 Call 904-964- 5933. INVESTOR SPECIAL! Vic- torian home on B-12 lot, 2 story, needs renovation. Steal it for $69,000. Call 904-964-4111. 4BR/3BA HOUSE, ON 1 acre in Raiford, over 3000 sq ft, newly remod- eled. $150,000. Call 386- 431-1714. WALK TO KEYSTONE schools, 4BR, 1800 sq ft home, with 20x40 in ground pool, porch & deck, $139,900 Phone 352-475-6260. 49 Mobile Homes For Sale 2000 HOMESTEAD 32x80 mobile home. 3BR/2BA, living room, large den, dining room, office, front porch, upgraded kitchen. Excellent condition. $45,000. Call 904-769- 3169. Myers'* 1 STATE LICENSE #1305 ,,ts Rotary Well Drilling 2-6" `GPDA 864 N. Temple Ave. US Hwy 301 N. Starke,'FL " OWNER FINANCE 2BR/ 2BA doublewide. New well and septic, 1/3 acre wooded lot, Keystone Heights Area $1495 down. Call 352-478- 2697 or 352-258-0865. 50 For Rent FURNISHED ROOMS' FOR RENT COM- PLETE with CH/A, cable provided, all utilities paid! Central location. Ideal for senior citizens with 10% discount on first months rent for senior citizens. Rooms with private bath, $95.- $105/wk." Room without bath. $80. Laun- dry 'ac'illies avaiaOie. Close to churches, stores, downtown shop- ping, theatre, and more! See Manager at the Magnolia Hotel, across American SDream ofNorhliasl Florida,Inc. REALTORSo WE HAVE RENTALS! Homes & Office Space (904) 964-5424 Announcements GOODGUYS SPRING NATIONALS. May 27- 29. Alltel Stadium - Jacksonville. Rods, customs, & classics thru '72, exhibits, swap meet, entertainment & More. Info: (925)838-9876 www.good-guys.com. Auctions " SMOKY MOUNTAINS/GATLIN BURG. ForeclosuTe Auction. 4 chalets 2 mountain lots, 1 office building. June 3. 12:00 noon. Furrow Auction Comnanv at furro" .>,rn TN L.: ao2 Auction-1346+/- Plantation Style Acies Clay County, GA st June 4, Win Oam Recreation, hurnio fishing, timber. RoweJl Auctions, Inc. (80'.X323.- www.rowellaucticn. com GAL AU-C002594 10- buyer's premium. GIGANTIC 3-DAY Auction. J-jne 2. 3. -3. 2005. Monigomerl. AL Single, Tandem & Tn. Axle Dumps .40 of which are 320-_2005 ear, Trck Tracorsi. Lowbys, Cra' ler Loaders & Traclors. Excavators, Molor Graders & Scra.per Backhoes, Rubber tired Loaders, Forl.lill Paving, Skidders, Feller Bunc ers+ Log Loaders Farm ircliors J MI Wood Aucrion Co. Irnc i334:i264-3265 BrNam Wc.odAL Lill37 Building Materials METAL ROOFING SAVE $$$ Buy Direci From Manufacfurer 21) colors in sic.:k uiih all Accessories QuIck turn around' Deh, ei- Azalable Toll Free i,S.aaj '" .-0335. Business Opporunities ALL CASH CANDY from the Starke Post Of- fice. 904-964-4303. WE HAVE 2 OR 3 bedroom MH, clean, close to prison. Call 352-468- 1323. SOUTHERN VILLAS OF Starke Apts. Looking for applicants. 1& 2 BR HC & non HC apartments. Central ac/heat, on site laundry, playground, prid- vate and quiet atmo- sphere. Located on SR16, 1001 Southern Villas Drive, Starke, Fl or call 904-964-7295, TDD/ TTY 711. Equal Housing Opportunity. 3BR/1BA, FARM house style, nice neighborhood, $500/mth, 1st, last, lease, security. No pets. Call 904-964-3579. FOR RENT- 2 & 3BR's, newly renovated, water included, fenced yard, no pets, deposit required. Call 386-496-3067 678- 438-6828 or 678-438- 2865. 2BEDROOM rental on Smith Lake, good fishing. Call Chuck Willis Realty at 352-473-0205. NEWLY REMODELED up- stairs apartment in down- town Starke. 2 bedroom, SCH/A.' $450 -no-tr.t, 1zt last, and security deposit. Call Joan at 904-964- 4303. LAKE BROOKLYN, 2BR/ 1BA home, sun room, wood deck, no pets. $500 monin, first, last, ROUTE Do you earn S80O/day? 30 Machines, Free Candy All for 9.995. (800)814-6323 B02000033. CALL US: We will not be undersold! Professional Vending Route and Equipmenr Brand name products, all sizes. F n:r,, Available Down. (8iS'4.3872n (BO2002-3 ., #1 CASH CO"W 0Q Vending Machine units/You OK Lixanons Entire Business lu 16' I HuiryI! (800)83?-34t #B02428..(800) Electronic A, NEW COMPUTER- BUT NE C..SH '`.-s re APPRMCEDED Guarar,,eed' NO CREDIT CHECK Bd Credi B.,nkrupk '.)K 1 @0 319.-8W1 8A.10P EST Mo.Fri Sat I IA 6P "Checkini Acc.unt Req d sI".W pc-kll com t Financial Loani ts phone Ijp I.-, WuOO in 241hrs No 1Credi Check' Bank Account Req i88i350. avm pa)checkltoda corn INoFr3iringi Groc Your Business Up. to $150.ii r in F a.pitil a able Nc applicanon fees N,.1 collateral required 48."2 ,or approvals Must accept Asa,'MC .800 w'93-32r3 American Barincard Help Wanted S'E & 3Stale Run: Tf/ Dnver. HOME deposit and lease 904- 838-9574. BIG LAKE SANTA FE, at- tractive 5 room apart- ment, quiet, 120 ft pier and picnic deck, $525 month. Call 352-475- * 5832. 3BR/2BA DWMH IN Key- stone Heights, on 2 acres, excellent condi- tion, very clean, all kitchen appliances, washer & dryer hookup, no inside pets, $600 mth plus $500 deposit. Call 904-446-5937 or 904- 278-2208. FOREST PARK apart- ments of Lake Butler. 2 bedroom units available starting at $540 mth. Call 386-496-3439, Tuesday & Friday 8am to 5pm. Rental assistance avail- able to qualified appli- cants. Equal Housing Opportunity. 3-4BR/2BA, house in coun- try, screened porch, washer & dryer hookups, CH/A, on 1 acre w/ pri- vacy fence, back deck, $850 month, 1st, last, security. No pets. Call 352-473-7123. FOR RENT, 2BR/2BA mo- bile home 4 yrs old lo- cated 2 mdes weest on SR , 18 In Wortninglon Springs. Call 386-496- 2776. 3BR1.5BA ON 1 ACRE In Lake Butler, red brick, no pets, $650 month, 1st & last required. Call 386- 496-2996 ask for Billy Base plate provided. No truck no problem, zero down lease purchase. (800)569-9298. - Driver- COVENANT TRANSPORT. 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Leal Services Tr3inee Welcome/ DI% ORE$275- Miami area. e.p req. 21 $35aCOVERS children. mm age'Cla.s A '-DL elc Oni one signature CIpress Truck Line' required'r Excludei i8TO. 154- 1351 gt II ees! Call .eekda 81810)1462- 0/O Dner FFE The 20Pi. *"e .600 ia.m. F/S is hi.er here' li 09 "?m, Di'ore Tech A'.2g .oliui.i ,rgn.on F atr.l:r,.ed 19"'? $2.80) referral rorui Hall. LARGE DWMH, 3BR/2BA, all electric, CH/A. No pets. $525 a month. Call 904-964-6445. OWNER FINANCE 2BR/ 2BA doublewide. New well and septic, 1/3 acre wooded lot, Keystone Heights Area $1495 down. Call 352-478- 2697 or 352-258-0865. HUGE 3BR/2BA, ON 1/3 acre, CH/A, newly reno- vated, Keystone area. $450 month plus $300 security deposit. Call 352-478-2697. 3BR/2BA DWMH, CEN- TRAL heat, widow air, 11 miles from Starke, 4 miles from from Lake Butler, fencedyard, $600 mth $300 deposit. Call 904-284-9223. DW 2BR/2BA Unfumished, fenced yard, carport, large front porch, 27 x 12' living room. 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Deep Waterfront Stlo, Home & Dock Lot June 12. Ipm. No Bridges on Lagoon Sreet. N i FI M.ers (941 49-.799" wvi.vanderee com Neal VanDeRee. CAI Realtor/Aucnroneer (au 460j I three weeks. It is evident that it will take a death of one of our children, maybe even >ours. by a sexual predator in our neighborhoods, before we see any action. We, as taxpaying citizens, are not even getting the bare minimum support from our sheriff. If a predator lived in the sheriffs neighborhood or one of his deputies or another "prominent" citizen, or this was an election year, then I am sure without a doubt that the correct action required by law would have already been done. We are your average family just like you that have children who we dearly love. I am sure if Jessica's or Sarah's parents would have been correctly ,notified, they might be alive today. We won't stand by and be the victims. Will you let apathy kill your little girl, or rape your son? Make your sheriff work for you. You put him in office to protect our children now hold him accountable. rd Crews Lawtey I 4 i i I I i ( . I ,v% .. 1 Page 10B TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MO ACTION May 26, 2005 Classified Ads S r 964-6305 - where one call does it all! 473-2261 SOUTH ON SR121 out of Lake Butler across from RMC west unit. Baby toys, furniture, clothes, weight bench, etc. Friday & Saturday, 8am unitl. AN ESTATE SALE Fri., Sat., & Sun., May 21,28, 29.8am to 5pm. Located at 315 Garden St, Key- stone Heights, FI. Be- tween Keystone & Melrose off of SR 21. A paitial listing of items: A great old beautiful Key- stone Heights home with both contemporary and antique furniture such as Victorian sofa, china cabinet/secretary, old beds, chairs, rugs, curio cabinet, Haviland china, other china, mirrors, crystal, all kinds of col-, lectibles, Seraphim clas- sic angel collection, cos- tume jewelry, dolls and doll accessories of all kinds including molds, clothing furniture, wall hangings, prints, pic- tures, many decorator, items such as sculptures statues and pedestals, harvest table with benches, books, kitchenware, wrought iron, DR table with chairs, display cabinet, refrigerator. Much, Much more! Too much to list alli OPENING SATURDAY!! County Line Trading Post, 1/4 mile east of 'Union/Bradford County line on SR 100. We will buy your kids clothes to size 12, children fumi- ture, games, toys, ac- cessories, etc. Must be in good condition. Please call for an ap- pointment 352-494- 1507. 770 NE 1ST ST, behind Dollar General. Baby clothes, misc. Friday, Saturday, & Sunday, Sam til. MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE, Saturday, 8am to 12:30pm. 417 East Call St. SATURDAY, MAY 28, 8am to 1 pm. East end of Mor- gan Rd, CR 233. Fumi- ture, clothing, dishes, - crafts, entertainment center, etc. 54 Keystone Yard Sales MOVING SALE, SEC- TIONAL sofa, love seat, clothes, toys and more. Fri and Sat, 8am to? 492 SE 28th Way, Melrose, Geneva Lake Estates. BIG SALE! Over 1000 items, lots of free stuff. Fri& Sat. 8am to ? 6878 Deer Springs Rd 2 5 miles north on SR 21 SATURDAY, MAY 28. 2005, 8am to? 7851 S Lawrence Blvd. Key-. stone Final labnc sale... upperr prices nouehold items, odds & ends. FRI & SAT, MAY 27 & 28, 8AM -? 2 family sale, with something for ev- eryone. Sofa bed and other furniture, means and women clothes and much more: 500 Jasmine Ave. FRIDAY ONLY- MAY 27. 2005. 8am to 12pm household, misc, glass lop rattan table (4 chairs) girls size 10/12. (LTD 2 GAP. Aeroposile, Abercrombie) 6500 Immokalee Rd, Key- stone. 57 For Sale KENMORE WASHER and dryer, new type $100 and up each, electric stove, written guarantee, free local delivery. For - appointments, call 904- 964-8801. BED-QUEEN orthopedic Pillowtop mattress and box. Name brand, new in plastic, with warranty. Can deliver. Sacrifice $140. Call 352-372- 8588. BED-KING SIZE Pillowtop mattress and boxspring with manufactures war- ranty. Brand new still in plastic. Can deliver. Sell for $200. Call 352-372- 7490. BEDROOM SET 7 piece Gorgeous cherry queen/ king bed, dresser, mirror, 2 nightstands, chest available, dovetail con- struction. New still in boxes. Retail $5200, sacrifice for $1400.352- 377-9846. DINING ROOM SUITE- beautiful cherry table, 6 chippendale chairs and lighted hutch and buffet. Brand new still boxed. Can deliver. Retail $5800, sacrifice $1100. 352-377-9846. MATTRESS TWIN sets $89, full sets $129, Queen sets $159, King sets $189. Mattress Fac- tory, 441 East Brownlee St. Carpets also- large room size pieces. Save a lot. Cash and carry. Call Sonia at 352-473- 7173 or 904-964-3888. PILLOWTOP MATTRESS sale. You can save on national brands. Shop lhst men compare Fuli piiloAlop sets $299. queen pilowlop sets $399 King $499 Memory foam sets as on TV- too low to advertise. Call 352-473-7173 or 904-964-3888. FOR SALE: MAYTAG -washer and dryer combo. Dryer needs new timer and heating. element selling for $60. Call 904-964-5282. OLDER 3 TON AC pack- age asking $400, apart-. ment size microwave and fridge, Ig flatbed trailer frame, best offer. Call after 5pm 904-964- 3199. 2 SLEEP COMFORT twin beds, adjustable beds with vibrator. $15Q each. Wheel chair for large person $150. Call 352- 473-3375. OAK ENTERTAINMENT center, 2 towers (23"Wx22"Dx71"H) each with top storage cabinet, glass tront wtih 3 shelves for electronic '' equipnmen'aQd 2 bottom drawers 'for CD/DVD/ Vioeo. Connnecting piece 52" with light. $1250 OBO. Call 352- 473-4330. JAYCO #806 POP-UP de- Sluxe camper with A/C, canopy, screen room, contains a double bed and twin bed, Kept under cover. $3500 OBO. Call 352-473-4330. ANTIQUE MAPLE bed- room suite Full bed, highboy, dresser with mirror, and mnightstand $695. Baby changing table $20 Call 352-373- 6774. LAWNMOWERS and trail- ers for sale. Call anytime 904-964-4118. 16" CIRCLE Y roping saddle, very comfort- able, good condition, DK leather with white free seat back edge. $325. OBO. Call 352-473- 6936. 58 Child / Adult - Home Care I AM LOOKING FOR a position caring for the elderly and or disabled in their home. Call 904- 964-2793. NANNY WITH REFER- ENCES seeking to care for children in your home. Mon Fri, in the Starke, Keystone-or Melrose area. 352-473- 0036 after 6pm. CHILD CARE, in my home, huge yard, clean; loving environment. Experi- enced. Most ages ac- cepted. Meals & snacks provided. Call 904-964- 6516. 59 Personal Services SAM EVANS CARPEN- TRY, 20 years experi- ence, trim, remodels, siding and decks. In- suredl Call 352-475- ,6255 or 352-339-5411. BRADFORD HOME repair and painting. Painting and home repair special- ist, license #477. Free, estimates. Call 904-966- 2024. CLARK FOUNDATION REPAIRS, INC. Cor- rection of termite & wa- ter-damaged wood & sills. Leveling & raising Houses/Bldgs. Pier Re- placement & alignment. Free Estimates: Danny (Buddy) Clark, (904)- 284-2333 or 1-800-288- 0633. CHAIN LINK FENCE - Free estimates. Handy- man Fence Co., owner Tommy Reddish, 904- 964-8559. PRESSURE WASHING, CLC home exterior cleaning. Roofs, siding, decks, driveways, side- walks. Free estimates, call Curtis, 904-964- 4940. FLORIDA CREDIT UNION has money to lend for M.H. & land packages. 1-800-284-1144. CUSTOM CUTS Lawn & Landscape, customized lawn care, sol, trim- ming, landscape design. Reasonable rates, free ,estimates. Commercial & residential. Licensed and insured. Call 386- 496-2820, il no answer please leave message PARA/SECRE ARIAL-. ullng ,Oui '-il.fui, CC.. "'l forms and other secre- tarial services. Notary 368-462-8545 appoint- ment. HANDYMAN,TRACTOR work, mowing etc. Call - 904-964-3349. J & P HOME SERVICES, home repairs, home. cleaning, painting & more for reasonable rates call Johnny or Pam at 352-473-2344. HURRY! BANKRUPTCY laws changing! Bank- ruptcy, divorce, wills, adoptions, and other le- gal forms. $35 to $125. In business since 1985. Call 352-235-4350, Key- stone Heights.. LAWN SERVICE & IRRI- GATION mowing, trim- ming, edging, clean-ups, hedging, new irrigation installation & service gut- ter drains. Licensed & insured. Commercial or residential: Irrigation & Landscape Solutions 352-214-1136 'or 386- 496-1017. COMMERCIAL & residen- tial cleaning.. Free esti- mates, 5yrs experience, references available. Call CJ's Cleaning Ser- vice at 352-213-4568. PASTURE MOWING $30 hour, backhoe work $45 hour. 30 years experi- ence, call Lyndel at 904- 838-8069 or 904-782- 3897. 62 Vacation / Travel HORSESHOE BEACH Rentals on canal. House and dock accom modates up to 3 boats, sleeps 8. Full kitchen, private. $125/day. Ad- ditional apt rental with 55' dock, fish cleaning station, sleeps 6, half- kitchen. $95/day. Addi- tional rentals. Call Tina at 352-498-5768. 64 Business Opportunity EARN INCOME AT HOME Airl rorestry and integ. rity: Four point group: Free training, free website, no selling, nc ri s k: h ttp : / . Absolutelntegritj .fourpointmoms.com. American Dream of Northeast Florida.Inc. AZR E.A L TAO40ARS, .. ,-. . 65 Help Wanted DAIRY FARM LABOR- ERS, hardworking, de- pendable transportation, shift work, holidays & weekends. For more in- formation call 386-462- 1016. LOOKING FOR WRIT- ERS. Do you like to write? The Telegraph has openings for part or full time reporters. Can- didate must have good computer-skills and a desire to write. Please send sample writings and resume along with salary requirements to: Bradford County Tele- graph, PO Drawer A, Starke, Fl 32091. AVON INDEPENDENT Sales Representative. Always hiring. Free train- ing and group support, earn extra income. Start Today, $15 total invest- ment. Call 904-964- 8851. HAIR DRESSER or barber wanted at O'Hair. Call Laura at 888-535-3446. $1380 WEEKLY guaran- teed! Stuff envelopes, FT/PT no experience necessary. For more in- formation call 386-462- 9301. DISCOVER HOW ANY- ONE can earn $25, $50, even $100 or more in as little as 2-3 minutes per day taking easy "No- Brainer" surveys Start today! k http:// c I'i c k b a.n k. ne t / ?countrymom/sponline. LAUNDRY/MAINTE- NANCE position. Super- vise, coordinate daily production and provide preventive maintenance in dry cleaning plant. IVA NHU0L Ivanhoe Financial, Inc. Licensed Mortgage Lender 1 ( g4g)9 4 1107 S. Walnut St., US-301, Starke TL.1II.' loatdWein D.Scloma' Ofie Facing Foreclosure? R. AUSTIN REALTY, INC. Could save your credit and put cash in your pockets. Call 904-796-0862 (904) 964-5424 cape cleaing Abiit to fetv h is aea carpet cleaning. Ability to work with elderly resi- dents in Christian retire- ment community. Good benefits. Apply Penney Retirement Community 800-638-3138 or 284- 8200, Drug free Work Place and EOE. VETERINARY ASSIS- TANT- Exciting opportU- nity to work with pets and people. Duties vary from assisting doctor to some receptionists responsi- bilities. Approx 24-28 hrs per week, M-F mornings, every other Saturday morning. Computer skills needed. Seeking articu- late, energetic person with positive attitude, will provide training. Apply in person at Keystone HeightsAnimal Hospital, 7344 SR 100, Keystone. 352-473-4966. Welders Wantedl REDD Team Manufacturing, a Division of Alcoa, lo- cated in Keystone Heights, has immediate openings for Welder openings for Welder Level 2, Welder Level 3, and Welder Level 4. Salary: $10.30-$12.36/ hr. A welding test will be given to determine com- petency and level. A High School Diploma or GED is preferred. We have an excellent flex- ible benefits package ef- fective the first date and growth potential. Hours: 6:00 am -3:30 pm Mon- day through Friday with possible overtime. A pre- placement drug screen/ physical are required. Candidates must pass a background check. Ap- ply in person 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, 6599 State Road 21 North, Key-. Must have valid DL, ex- cellent attendance & punctuality record. Appli- cations at New Method. 311 N Temple, Starke. NO PHONE CALLS! PRODUCTION WORK- ERS needed for fast paced growing com- pany, apply in person 9am to 4pm, Mon Fri @ 10858 SE SR 221, Hampton. Call for direc- tions 352-468-2455. NURSERY HELP needed, weed pulling, pot filling, etc. FT $6.50 per hourto start. Apply at US Body Source, 1.5 miles South of Hampton on CR325. COUNTER/CUSTOMER Service position. Must be bondable with good at- tendance and punctual- ity records. Applications available at New Method Cleaners, 311 N Temple, 'Starke. NO PHONE CALLS! TIRED OF COMMUTING to Gainesville or Jack- sonville? Professional Environmental Consult- ant seeks an office as- sistant. Must have word processing experience, organizational skills, document preparation, and some knowledge of excel and accounting software required. Pleasant work environ- ment. Salary based on experience, ($10 to $131 hr). Typing test will be required. Please fax or send resume to: AASI, 106 Ambient Airway, Starke, Fl 32091. 904- 964-6675. 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Starke, FL LOVELY 3 BR/2 BA HOME on 1.7 acres. 1638 sq.,ft, CH/A, lots of shade, country setting. and more. Some touching P up needed. Hard to come by at this PRICE' 111:1sPrve FLEETWOI D *CHampion ii ,,, L ,'iri ,'iii, ril LAND/HOME PKGS. in Alachua, Bradford, Columbia. Gilchnst, Levy, Dixie, Marion, Putnam and Union counties. As low as $389/month. Call Gene, Jim and Roy. (352) 372-4663. Westgate Mobile Home Sales. I arpe. and & nyl. 12ZO,00. MLS#244089. Musl .we. T74,900. MLSZ2J4033. www!americnrai floida.com IF YOU NEED A HOME, CALL US FIRST! BEST DEALS ANYWHERE! KING OF SALES 8 SERVICE SINCE 1946 / A NAME YOU CAN TRUST! riQ(-- -- -- J~-.-.^ =E--- SHOP AND COMPARE! WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES ON FLEETWOODSI PAYMENTS AS L AS 9 I * Well, Septic Powerpole pkgs. avail. * Premoned, Reposessed homes avail. * Land clearing available. * Free 5 minute instant credit approval. * Al trades wekomed (any year). * Huge selection of Fleetwood Homes. 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Brownlee St. Starke, Florida Newly Remodeled 2 & 3 Bedrooms Available Rent is based on Income Water, Sewer On-Site Laundry Facility & Play Areas Office Open: Monday Friday 8:00 to 4:30 p.m. Call (904) 964-7133 & ,:,i 17, A SS i-8M1. .- i4 t 38i s4W Westgate Home Center 4431 NW 13th St. Gainesville, FL 352-372-HOME (4663) m REDD Team ManufacturIng I I ""d - t r- L- a., 11 Available With Woo May k,, ,.J TELEGRAPH, iiMiES & MO1Uii OR--B-SECTION Page 11B Classified Ads - where one call does it all! stone Heights, FL. No phone calls. DFWP. EEOC. JOIN AS A LABORER... become a Welder, Ma- chine Operator, Material Handler, or a Saw Op- erator! REDD Team Manufacturing, a Divi- sion of Alcoa, located in Keystone Heights, has immediate openings for Laborers. We offer a starting hourly pay rate of $8.24. After complet- ing an introductory pe- riod the newly hired la- borers can begin paid on the job training. Upon successfully completion of training and testing the Laborers can be pro- moted to a Level 1 Welder, Level 1 Machine Operator, Level 1 Mate- ral Handler or a Level 1 Saw Operator. A High School Diploma or GED is preferred. We have an excellent flexible ben- efits package effective the first date and growth potential. Hours: 6:00 am -3:30 pm Monday through Friday with pos- sible overtime. A pre- placement drug screen/ physical are required. Candidates must pass a background check. Ap- ply in person 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, 6599 State Road 21 North, Key- stone Heights, FL. No phone calls. DFWP. EEOC. LUMBER GRADER, Great South Timber & Lumber, Inc., is accepting appli- cations for Certified Southern Yellow Pine lumber graders. Please apply in person or call 386-752-3774 for an ap- pointment. . NOW HIRING CARPEN- TERS & painters. Apply in person at Authorized Construction Services, 7200 SE US 301, Hawlnome Fla ... GET YOUR CLASS B CDL, for only $250. We train. Call 800-291-0412. WANTED: VOCATIONAL instructor and teacher's aid. Apply Inausirial Complex of Railo.r'd. 386-431-1898. Ty Jor- dan, Executive Director. FLOOR CARE TECH needed for local com- pany. Seeking mature, hardworking and versa- tille person for full time summer employ- ment. Will train. Selected applicant will be required to pass, background check, drug test and MVR check. Fax resume to 904-964-5977. PART TIME OFFICE pro- fessional, small busi- ness looking for office professional with exten- sive knowledge of Quickbooks, flexible schedule. Selected ap- plicant will be required to pass. background check, drug test and MVR check. Fax resume to 904-964-5977. PARTTIME NEWSPAPER delivery help needed, early morning hours, mostly weekend work. Starke/ Waldo area, ve- hicle required. Call 904- 591-2822. NEEDED: 7-24 hr. Live in CARETAKER and Com- panion for elderly lady in Bradford County. Light housekeeping and cook- ing. Send qualifications and phone contact to PO Box 1087, Starke,FI 32091. Weekends op- tional. EXPERIENCED PART TIME cook needed 20- 25 hrs/week, includes some weekends. Apply in person. No phone calls please. Park of Palms, 706 Palm Circle, Keystone Hgts, FI 32656. SALES CONSULTANT. Farmers Furniture has an immediate opening for sales consultant. Po- sition offers competitive compensation and ben- efits package. Apply in person at 835 W Walnut St. Starke. Only candi- dates selected for an in- terview'will be con- tacted. EOE. RECEPTIONIST/GEN- ERAL clerical position available. Spreadsheet and word processing experience preferred. Fax resume to: Attn: Re- ceptionist, C/O Bradford County Telegraph, 904- 964-8628, or mail to PO Drawer A, Starke, Fl 32091. Job closing, date: 05/27/2005. CITY OF KEYSTONE Heights, position for cemetery maintenance tech. The City of Key- stone Heights seeks a part-time Cemetery Maintenance Tech em- ployee with the ability to operate light equipment. Must have valid drivers license. Starting salary is minimum wage to $8 per hour based on experi- ence. Deadline for appli- cations is June 2, 2005 at 5-00 pm., City of Key- stone Heights. 555 S' Lawrence Blvd. Key- stone Heights. Florida 32656. For more.infor- mation and job descrip- tion call Public Works Department at 352-473- 4807. EOE & DFWP. PROFESSIONAL DRIV- ERS, $1000 new hire bonus for experienced drivers. Call about dry bulk and flatbed posi- tions at our Newberry terminal. 866-300-8759. SALES /MANAGER FOR flooring store. Call 352- 473-6610. INSTALLERS HELPER, must. have valid drivers license, over 21 & re- sponsible. Call 352-473- 6610. PINESTRAW crews wanted. Call 386-755- 5095 or 386-867-3507. MANAGER NEEDED start today, 42-50k first year, no experience required,, will train, must be re- sponsible and self moti- valea, automobile re- quired call 800-644- 2822, ext 4015. DRIVERS-ARE YOU get- ting a pay raise in 2005? Roehl drivers are! Van drivers- up to .39 plus bonus. Flatbed drivers- up to .41 plus bonus, plus tarp. Sig n bonus. Students welcome. Class A required. EOE, call Roehl, "The take home more, be home more carrier." $$$ 800- 626-4915 $$$ www.GoRoehl.com. FINISH MOTORGRADER operator. Needed IMME- DIATELY l$12 to $18hr, plus benefits. Andrews Paving, Inc. 386-462- 1115. LOWBOY DRIVER Drug- liee worKplace win ben. eflts Exper-ence a must Apply wm.inn Andrews Pavina In.: 386-462 1115 NEXTEL SALES, SER- VICE & Repair Immedi- aie lull-lime position for tiendly. honest person mitn sales experience, strong work ethic, and interest in technology and data. Will train. Competitive pay. Send resume with business/ personal references to Virginia. denmark @cellrite.com. DRIVERSr $45,000- $50,000 + per year to start. Short haul pre- mium pay and excellent benefits- with automatic semiannual increases. CDL A, 6 months T/T exp. Call Sunday or any- time 800-893-6791 or toll free 866-816-1704. HELP WANTED- Con- struction Contractor and sub-contractors several Openings in various ar- eas of building (framing, finish, roofing, concrete/ block, plumbing, electri- cal & siding) must have experience in one or more of construction phases, own tools and transportation. Call 352- 258-0865. CARE GIVER 2 years experience working with elderly or disabled cli- ents. 2 or 3 days per week. Su-EI's Retire- ment Home, Hampton. Phone 352-468-2619. ELLIANOS- NOW AC- CEPTING applications for full-time manager.Management skills are not mandatory but they are beneficial. Send resume to 603 S Temple Ave, Starke, Fl 32091, or pick up an ap- plication at Ellianos. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE, small office in Keystone Heights. Accepting appli- cations for individual with accounts payable experience,Microsoft Word and Excel helpful. Full time. DFWP. Good Benefits. Call 352-473- 4984. ASSEMBLY: AMERICAN Access Technologies lo- cated in Keystone is ac- cepting applications for assembly position. Will train,, hours Mon-Thurs 7am til 3pm, Fri 6:30am to 3:30pm. Starting sal- ary $7.25.per hr. DFWP, Good benefits. Call 352- 473-4984. . POWDER C. TER painter, Ame.rican -Ac-' cess Technologies lo-, cated in Keystone Heights is accepting ap- plications for second shift powder cpoater painter.' Experience helpful but will train, hours are Mon-Thurs 3pm to 1:30am. DFWP, Good benefits. Call 352- 473-4984. , ENTRY LEVEL-American Access Technologies is now accepting applica- tions for our Keystone Heights location. Will train with great potential for advancement. Train operator, grinder, hard- ware press, etc.. First and second shift possi- bilities. 40 hours a week wmir, possible. oCvertime Slanng salary is 17 25 hour DFWP Gooad en- etfl. 352 473-4984 TUPPERWARE TODAY A great way 1o work Choose to reach cus- tomers in their home, at work or even by mail. Call us today to get .started. Mam;ie 904-964- 33030 FULLTIME SALES CLERK, sheet music department, music, computer knowledge and sales experience preferred. Cal 352-372- 5351. BUS DRIVERS NEEDED for Union County School Board, steady work, 40hr CDL training avail- able. Call Mike Pittman at 386-496-2182. PROJECT SUPERINTEN- DENT, Commerical Con- struction, need resume and references, salary negotiable depending upon experience. Phone 386-462-1982 or fax 386-462-1780. PT MAINTENANCE/ handyperson needed $6.50/hr, 20 hrs per week (possible week ends). Duties include mowing/grounds/build- ing maintenance-and all around handypersiofi Must possess current FL Drivers license. Depend- ability a must. Keystone Heights Airport, 7100 Airport RD, Starke, Fl 32091. Call 352-473- 0031. C:H R Y S L E R See Hal Magee or Call 904-964-3200 160 W, Call St. -Starke, FL and in need of our Lake Butler facility. Good benefits, pay based on experience. Apply in person at 1050 SE 6th St. in Lake Butler or call 1-800-808-3052. PRITCHETT TRUCKING DRIVERS WANTED AT WASTE MANAGEMENT OF GAINESVILLE Looking for a good paying career and excellent benefits witlh i well-established company? If you are responsible and able tb perform safely and effectively under challenging conditions then consider Waste Management of Gainesville. Our entry-level drivers earn a very competitive pay and benefit package. and top performing veterans.enjoy very lucrative compensation. You will bce responsible for heavy lifting and climbing in and out of cab repeatedly. You are also responsible for operating heavy trucks to perform collection services for our recycling, yard waste, and garbage customers. Effective communication with customers. dispatch and other team members regarding route progress is crucial. Must adhere to safety procedures. comprehend & read maps, document route & repair statuses and comply with OSHA, DOT. & EPA regulations. Must have CDL and-.Arinch.high work boots. Work is outdoors & will he exposed to changes in temp & humidity. If you have the energy and qualifications to meet OUR CUSTOMERS' expectations, please call. 1-877-220-JOBS or go to: www.wmcareers.com WASTE MANAGEMENT WASTE MANAGEMENT QLPRITCHETT TRUCKING We have immediate positions for both local and regional. Day or night shift available. 401K. Health Ins., Paid Vacation. Performance and Safety Bonus.. I I Spring, is Here! Drivers with 1 year or more tractor/trailer experience who join our team in MAY will receive a: : . ,200000 Sign-on Bonus 98% miles in Fla.,, Ga., TN, S.C., & Alabama 1 yr, experience .34 cpm 2 yrs experience 35 cpm, ...* 3 yrs experience-.361cpm.. 100% Lumper Reimbursement Safety Bonus Guaranteed hometime BCBS Insurance Life, Disability & Dental Insurance 401K available Call 1-800-874-4270 or 904-964-6619 option #6 www.davis-express.com SERVICE PERSONNEL NEEDED EXPERIENCE IN MOBILE HOME REPAIR REQUIRED MUST BE ABLE TO TRAVEL GREAT PAYWITH BENEFITS APPLY WITHIN: HOMES OF MERIT SR 100, LAKE CITY, FL NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE DRUGSCREEN/MVR/BACKGROUND REQ. QUALITY EXPRESS TANK LINES HIRING OTR DRIVERS Start at .31 per mile, Loaded & Empty Potential of .32 per mile. Assigned 2005 Tractors. Med, Dental, Bonuses 2 years OTR Exp. Required Call Betty 800-255-2161 '' *r SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Part-time Faculty Health Information Management Application Deadline: Open Until Filled Overview: The Health Information Management Department is currently seeking a part-time instructor to teach ICD-9CM and CPT 4 coding courses at the Andrews Center in Starke . Minimum Qualifications: An Associate of Arts or-Associate of Science degree %%ith recent, diverse experience in coding is required. A Bachelor's degree is pre- ferred. RHIA. RHIT, CCS or CPC is required. A criminal background check will be conducted. For additional Information visit h:tt://admln.sicC.edul-humresourc/ or call Karen Bakuzonls. 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This is the struggle as told b\ mother and hardworking waitress Tabnitha Baker, who-is- the mother of little Hailey Ann Baker. The happy girl, born just two months ago on March 7. w~as soon diagnosed with a condition of premature cranial bone hardening and fusion called - craniosynostosis, which has eliminated the usual "soft spot" on the infant's head. Since at thispoint in time a baby's brain is still growing. this poses an obvious and serious medical problem. Baker remarked that her daughter's brain "is coming out through her forehead" with her head starting to take on the shape of a "football." Although "she's a happy baby." says Baker, she suffers headaches as her brain continues to push on her skull. "She's a good baby, she's a wonderful baby" says the proud mother of her baby, who "will most likely need a blood transfusion" as part of her three- and-a-half-hour surgery. remove bone from her skull in a will not cover the $2,500 June 7 will be an important procedure called endoscopic protective helmet that Hailey day for little Hailey as doctors craniosynostosis. must wear 23 hours a day for a at Shands Hospital in Although Medicaid will year as she recovers. Medicaid, GainesViTlecarefu1i-werk--ta. cover the cost of the surgery, it as well as private insurance companies, deem the helmet as "not a life-or-death situation," Baker explained. Coming up with $2,500 has been no easy task for Baker, who surely is "not from a rich family" she says. Her young husband of 22, left disabled See HELP, p. 5C Hailey will need a medical helmet after her surgery. BC YMCA registering now for swinm- program By LINDA ZCHORR Telegraph Staff Writer Registration is -here for the Bradford County YMCA's summer swimming lessons, which will make their big splash on June 6 at K.O.A. Kampground in Starke. Participants will take half- hour classes, one on each day between Monday and Thursday for a two-week stretch. Friday will bereserved for rain dates. Choose your two-week session ($40 for members and $50 for nonmembers): June 6- 17: June 20-30; July 11-22; July 25-Aug. 5 Each session will have the same eight half-hour classes available, divided according to age and experience as follows: -9 am.. to -be-determined, 9:30 a.m. Pike (3-to-5-year-old beginners); 10 a.m. Polliwog (6-to-15-year-old beginners); 10:30 a.m. Eel (3-to-5-year-old intermediates); 4 p.m. Pike; 4:30 p.m. Pollinog; 5 p.m. Guppy (6-to- 15-year-old intermediates); 5-30 p.m, Minnow (6-to- 15-Near-old advanced). * Registration must be completed at the YMCA office at the corner of U.S. 301 and Steel Mill Road. Operating hours are as follows: Monday through Friday. 7 to 8 p.m.: Saturday,. 9 to 5 p.m.; and Sunday. I to 5 p.m. No health coverage is necessary to participate but parents must sign a release form Payment must be made at time of registration. Further questions can be directed to the YMCA at (904) 964-9622. F S DEALERI -A' t Page 2C TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR--C-SECTION May 26, 2005 KHHS junior varsity team wins spring classic 21-6 Wil Breton (second from left) carries the ball through traffic at the line of scrimmage in Keystone's win over Hawthorne in a spring classic. Indians cap spring with 14-7 win over Hawthorne Philip Thompson. By CLIFF SMELLEY "I thought we executed pretty Telegraph Staff Writer well," Dickinson said. Defensively, the Indians It was the best of both worlds yielded little until Hawthorne's for the Keystone Heights last drive of the game, which varsity football team as every resulted in a 15-yard touchdown player got into the game and the run by Ellis Walker. The team came away with a 14-7 Hornets gained 81 yards on that win over host Hawthorne in a drive after being held to 66 half of play in a spring classic yards on their first three drives. on May 19. Long runs hurt the Indians on The Keystone offense came the Hornets' final drive. Walker out and did just what head had runs of 20 and 25 yards coach Chuck Dickinson wanted prior to his 15-yard score and it to do-put together a quarterback Jeremy Dixon had successful ground game. a 28-yard run. Keystone averaged 5.4 yards "Defensively, we hurt per rushing attempt on its first ourselves sometimes, but the two drives, which were capped kids pursued well to the ball," by short touchdown runs by Wil Dickinson said. "Hawthorne's Breton and Greg Taylor. got some good athletes. Dickinson said the running They've got a couple of kids backs ran hard and the who can break it." offensive line, for the most part, Hawthorne's offense did played well, though he added nothing right out of the gate, the line still has some work to however. The Indians forced do. the Hornets to go three-and-out Still, the Indians had two on the first series of the game. players-Adam Bailey and Keystone's offense had no David Thomas-with varsity trouble on its first possession, starting experience play on the marching 58 yards on nine line. The rest of the starting unit plays. The Indians kept the ball on the line consisted of Tommy on the ground the entire drive, Fowler, Brandn MIGuire and with Breton, an Ti,.gtng. Nature's Wiate Hwy 21 11I Keystone Heights 352473903 Toll Free ~ 1-866-70-WATER 92837 WE SERVICE ALl, SYSTEMS" Free Water Test FHA & VA Testing A A AF tyO l Wholesale Prices To You! Exclusive Cybersleeper* Pillowtop Sets OPENING SPECIAL Limited Quantity FIRST 50 CUSTOMERS ONLY! QUEEN $ QQ KING $ SETS UUU. SETS ; a9 "Some extra special'deluxe mattresses may be higher. *Nationally advertised as seen on internet and television. Motion free sleep, memory foam top. 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I It wasn't a perfect performance, but when the Keystone Heights junior varsity football team was able to hang onto the ball, it scored and that, with a stout defensive effort, led to a 21-6 victory over host Hawthorne in a half of play during a spring classic on May 19. Keystone fumbled the ball away three times. Otherwise, the Indians may have put more points -on the board. They scored on every other possession with the exception of their last drive, which resulted in quarterback Brandon Walker taking a knee on the last play of the game. Cameron Yarborough's 6- yard touchdown run, and Brett Andei'son's subsequent PAT, put the Indians up 21-0 with 4:31 remaining in the game. Up to that point, the Keystone defense held Hawthorne to minus-3 yards, but the Hornets scored when receiver Steve' Moore caught a pass in stride in front of a couple of defenders for a 75-yard touchdown 11 seconds after Yarborough's score. Overall, the Hornets managed 85 yards for the game as Keystone defenders were constantly making tackles for losses. Jacob Murrhee had two- quarterback sacks for a-.loss of 14 yards and he also teamed up with Anderson for another sack of 6 yards. Anderson had a solo sack for a loss of 3 yards and he and Murrhee each had a fumble recovery. The game began with a score when the Indians, starting at their own 25, gained five first downs on an 11-play drive that culminated in ari 8-yard Keystone's Jacob Murrhee (left) corrals a Hawthorne player in the backfield. touchdown run by Yarborough. who had a touchdown run on Yarborough also had runs of 8 the Indians' first drive nullified and 19 yards on the drive. Running back Matt Story, See SPRING, p. 4C Robin, Dr. Bob and Tjasa at the High Springs Family Chiropractic Center. Familiar Clinic, New Name The long-time chiropractic office women's health. She received her of Dr. Bob Ruano has a new Bachelors and Masters degree in name... 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Families will also injoy a Cookout & Awards ceremony. -L- a Cc t~PIL~s~`"e~_l~~e'~e~~~C~PCI"C' IPlair "r--------- --- ar S-- P1C4C er '1 By CLIFF SMELLEY Telegraph Staff Writer 6Chs & A i May 26, 2005 TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR--C-SECTION Page 3C Tigers defeat Hurricanes, Bobacts in spring jamboree By JAMES REDMOND Times Staff Writer If the 2005 spring jamobree is any indication of this year's edition of the Union County Tiger football team, Tiger fans will have a lot to celebrate. C.J. Spiller and the Tigers' offense outscored both the Gainesville.Purple Hurricanes (8-0) and the Buchholz Bobcats (22-21), playing each team for two quarters during a. May 19 jamboree in Lake Butler. Spiller accounted for three touchdowns, including the go ahead score against Buchholz, and one interception. The highly talented running back gained more than 100 yards on the evening, including a 51-yard scramble on the Tigers' first play from scrimmage. The soon-to-be senior ran through tackles as well as avoiding them in the victory. Union county fans were not the only ones admiring Spiller's moves. College scouts from schools such as Florida, Florida State and Tennessee were all on the sideline, seeing moves he could put on his opponents. Spiller is expected to be one of the most sought after players in the state this season. When asked -after the game if all the attention made him nervous, Spiller simply replied, "No." He did give thanks to God and his teammates for making his success possible. Several of his teammates had tremendous nights as well. Mathis Jackson had several runs of 15 yards or more. Kasey Nobles caught a 40-yard pass from quarterback Austen Roberts. Kevin Alexander also made several key tackles for the defense. The Tigers began the evening, by taking on the Hurricanes after Gainesville and Buchholz had already played each other for one quarter. While the Tigers' defense would bend during the first two quarters against the Huuricanes, they did not break. It was apparent that head coach Buddy Nobles had already made his Hurricane preparations. The Tiger defense pitched a shutout by stopping Gainesville on key downs. One such down was a third- and-1 situation. The Hurricanes ran a sweep that the Tiger defense recognized and dropped for a loss. Other such key plays allowed the Tigers to keep the Hurricanes scoreless. The only score against the Hurricanes came on the Tigers' second play from scrimmage. Jackson took a handoff 21 yards to pay dirt. This was followed by a 4-yard run by Spiller to give the Tigers an 8-0 lead and eventual win. As the second half of the, evening began, former Union County football players began to gather on the sidelines. Jeremy Brown, Brandon Davis, Kevin Holton and Jonathon Rodgers all. looked on as their teammates played. Brown, who recently signed a scholarship to attend Jacksonville University, said he would suit up if he could. "It's a little strange being out here and not in a uniform," said Brown. Holton also signed a scholarship to attend Golden West Community College this fall. Spiller began the second half in the same fashion he began the first. Five plays into the third quarter, he raced 24 yards to the promised land. The score gave the Tigers a 6-0 lead. A failed two-point conversion left them there. The Bobcats began to mount a drive of their ow n on their first possession. They moved the ball down the field until Brendan Odom made an Quarterback Austen Roberts looks downfield for an open man. Photo courtesy of Chapman Photography. To live in the presence of great truths and eternal laws, to be led by permanent ideals-that is what keeps a man patient when the world ignores him, and calm and * unspoiled when the world praises him. -A.P. Peabody plays later he would find the ball in his hands once again for a 9-yard touchdown run. Alexander made the two-point conversion as the Tigers pulled even at 14-all. Buchholz put together another quick scoring drive. An 80-yard touchdown pass capped a three-play drive and gave the Bobcats a 21-14 lead with 7:02 left.in regulation. With more than seven minutes left, many Tiger fans were confident the game was far from over and. that their team would come back. Come back they did as the Tigers scored in four plays. Spiller took the pigskin 25 yards to paydirt for the final touchdown of the game. Not wanting to risk a tie, coach Nobles went for the two-point conversion. It paid off as Kasey Nobles caught a pass in the back of the end zone to cap the scoring at 22-21. The Bobcats failed to convert on a fourth-and- 1 situation, giving the'ball back to the Tigers. The Tigers ran out the clock by taking a knee. 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The Tornadoes were unable to find a an. opponent after that game fell through, but head coach Chad Cameron Yarborough carries the ball for the Keystone Heights junior varsity team. SPRING -Continued from p. 2C by a penalty, had the big play on Keystone's second scoring drive. He bounced outside of the defense for a 22-yard gain to the Hawthorne 9. A penalty Stwoplays later had the Indians facing second-and-goal from the 12 when Lee Lambert, falling down, made a grab of a i dne-ei Walker nass for a Bankston is not too worried about that. He said playing an opponent in the spring really has no impact on what happens during the fall. Still, Bankston did say it would have been good if he could see how the players would react to playing against competition other than themselves. "A chance to hit a different- colored jersey would have been nice," Bankston said. Though Bradford did not play a spring game, Bankston said the spring practice was the same as last .year with the exception of the team participating in more hitting drills. committed by Hawthorne on the play tacked on another 15 yards, giving Keystone the ball at the Hawthorne 29. Three plays later, Joel Morgan bowled over a couple of would-be tackles before dragging five defenders down to the 6-yard line for a 19-yard gain. That run set up Yarborough's second score. Yarborough finished the game with more than 60 yards on the ground, while Morgan .and Storv each had' more than James Jamison, Bradford's leading rusher last season, is one of just a few experienced players returning next season. Overall, Bankston said he was pleased with how the. spring went. "I think it went real well," he said. "We came out of it with no major injuries, so, to me, that's a pretty good sign of a good spring." The main goal of the spring was to try to get the players to become tougher, Bankston said. That's crucial with the loss of some "big" players. "We've got to (get tougher) because we're just not very big," Bankston said. "When you lose Letroy (Guion), Opie (Japan Ruise) and Eric Palmer on the defensive line and you don't have anybody to replace them with who are even close to that size, you've got to be tough." The defensive line is a weakness right now, but Bankston said he believes the Tornadoes will eventually be fine at that position with the touchdown. Travis Westberry 50 yards rushing. Each back SO w added the PAT for a 14-0 lead. averaged more than 6 yards per The Indians' third scoring carry, with Yarborough rc, INS drive began with a 16-yard run averaging more than 10 yards a flt PRI by Yarborough. A personal foul carry. S- ', Collision Repair Specialists N KRPA I,,,,;nnI For more information on Pop Overall Paint Jobs KRAl l o iy Warner registration or filling _.fAir arn day for cheerleaders, please U5301 IN 4mS J. .i.. c r on oGQd Rodney, 2 miles north of Starke stis summer . Adult men and co-ed teams are now being formed by the Keystone Recreation Association (KRA). C n a t lat Summer league play begins June 20.bert C o For more information, please Rob rt ro by! call Shawn at (352) 745-4010. k Robert Crosby, son of Mike c Wilson afdd Lisa Wilson of BC POP Palatka and Richard Crosby of W arner Brooker and the grandson of W arner Ellis and Brenda Griffis of regiStration Starke and Richard and Rita Crosby of Brooker and E- Charles and Evelina Wilson of Welak'a, graduated ongoing... Summa Cum Laude honors of his class at PHS with a The Bradford County Pop 4.40 GPA. He was awarded one of Putnam County's top Warner Association will be scholars, has received Educational Excellence Awards S holding sign-ups at the Bradford County fairgrounds and is a member of the Who's Who Among High the next four Saturdays (May. School Students and has been in the National Honor 28 and June 4, 11, 18) from 10 Society all four years. a.m. until noon. He has maintained his position as section leader in the Sign-ups are for both football players and cheerleaders, but marching and jazz band. He also represents PHS in the the organization -is especially Teens Against Aids education convention and received wanting more cheerleaders to a Putnam Co. Career Technical Superstars Award. sign up and participate. Robert received an invitation to attend summer classes Fitting day for cheerleaders at the University of Cambridge (England). will be Tuesday, June 21, at the Robert was awarded a Naval Reserve Officers fairgrounds. Cheerleaders are asked to wear bathing suits at Training Corps Scholarship for $150,000 and a Bright the fitting. Futures Scholarship. players they have. One area on the defensive side of the ball that will be a strength is at linebacker, Bankston said. If he had to pick his four starters right now, Bankston said it would be Shauntel Carter, Chuckie Covington, D.J. McBride and Kevin Randolph. Trevares Fulse and Kyle Mercer will also be thrown into the mix. "Our linebacking corps is going to be better than it was last year," Bankston said. "We're going to be faster." The entire offensive line will be new this season for Bradford. Bankston said the unit improved throughout the spring, but added it still has a long way to go. Mercer, who will be a junior, shows a lot of promise at the guard position, Bankston said. Bradford has depth to work with at running back and in the secondary. James Jamison, last SUnibody Alignment/Framework * Welding Fiberglas Glass Ali:S I season's leading rusher, Fulse, Rob Harris and J.R. Petteway will all be factors in the offensive backfield, and Bankston said he could also throw four more players into the mix. The secondary will feature players such as Jamison, Petteway, Kadeem Leverson, Jimmy Hankerson and Justin Henderson. Quarterback Chris Smith returns after taking over the starting job during the fourth /game of last season. ,"I think he's made. a lot of progress," Bankston said. Punter and placekicker Derek Saucer will have to be replaced. CAP Continued from p. 2C made a one-handed 'grab of a Blake Lott pass for a 44-yard gain to the Hawthorne 11. Taylor broke through the defense for a 10-yard run on the next play before scoring on a 1- yard burst. McLeod converted on the PAT. Taylor finished the game with 41 yards rushing on 10 carries and 47 yards on two receptions. Breton rushed for 47 yards on seven carries. ' Overall, the Indians rushed for 122 yards on 23 carries. Hawthorne drove to the Keystone 30 following the Indians' score, but Riki Olivier broke up a pass in the end zone As of right now, Fulse will handle kickoffs and Jamison will do the placekicking and punting, though Antwan Brown could possibly be the punter. Some, solid players mixed in with a lot of young players-that's what Bradford has and it could lead to a bright future, Bankston said, "The one thing about being young-if we keep working hard and progress throughout the year and get better, in the future it's going to pay off," Bankston said. "There are going to be several sophomores who are going to be heavily relied upon this year." to help the defense force the Hornets to turn the ball over on downs. Williams also had .a pass breakup during the drive and Phillip Journey had a tackle for a 2-yard loss. The Hornets' lone scoring drive did not start off with. much promise. 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Redding said he views Molly as a mobile lab-no pun intended-because her training saves the State Fire Marshal's Office a lot of time. Molly's nose is able to detect whether or not hydrocarbon-based accelerants are present at a fire scene, thus proving whether or not arson is a factor. Molly's keen sense lets investigators know a lot sooner what areas at a scene they need to concentrate on. Redding said without Molly, samples at the scene would have to be sent to a lab and it may take three or four weeks before the results of those samples are available. Redding said investigations are made easier if arson can be HELP Continued from p. 1C from a car accident, is unable to work; putting further strain on the struggle'" Baker pushes herself to wait tables at Shoney's to pay the bills, but she will have to miss a week of work to care for her daughter after the procedure. There is also another daughter in the family to support. A few kind individuals and businesses have stepped forward to lend the Baker family a hand-up, but Baker must still come up with over $200 to attain the helmet. "Advance Auto Parts in Starke let us do car washes two confirmed in a shorter amount 'of time-potential suspects can move out of the area if there are any delays. "It gives you more leverage on your follow-up when you go to interview suspects and witnesses instead of having to wait three or four weeks for results to come back," Redding said. Added Detective David Cheers: "The addition of a canine team in our area has added to our toolbox and will enhance our ability to aggressively prosecute those who will intentionally set a fire. Molly is man's best friend, but an arsonist's worst nightmare." It has not taken long for Molly's services to pay off. She and Redding worked a scene involving a burned vehicle in Putnam County after she was on the job just three days. "She indicated on accelerants being present in that vehicle and, subsequently, we ended up making an arrest on the suspect there," Redding said. The benefits of having Molly far outweigh the cost of taking care of her, Redding said. He estimates it costs $1,000 a year to care for Molly as food and a couple of visits to the veterinarian are all she requires. Wel-1, that's not all she requires. She likes a little attention too. weekends in a row" along with raffles to raise money, says Baker, for which she is very thankful. The couple extends a special thanks to Dale Mosley, the father of a once-cancer- stricken son; the kind father donated $1,900 toward Baker's plight. Auto Zone has kindly provided a funds collection can at their location. The BWakers also wish to thank Frank Patterson of The Showcase newspaper for publishing Hailey Ann's ad. The couple also extends a big thanks to Wayne Fuquay, Julie and Dale Smith ,of Northside Baptist Church and the-whole Baker family as well. Anyone who wishes to help is asked to call 904-368-0497 or write 1624 B- East Market Rd., Starke, FL 32091. "I'll just be riding along and I'll feel a cold nose on the back of my arm sometimes," said Detective Robert "Andy" Redding d and Molly are the newest canine investigation team for the State Fire Marshal. Molly is a Labrador that is . approximately 18 months old. Redding, who keeps Molly in his truck. "I'll look there and she's bumping my arm like, -- JUST PAST 1-75 ON THE RIGHT . 4109 Hwy. 90W 386-754-8844 Lake City, FL U I ^ L ^ PER MONTH AS OOODOW v WE HAVE LAND L . <-- -t - 'Hey, I'm still back here.'" Redding said he and Molly hit it off immediately when they first met each other in Alfred, Maine, where they were trained by the Maine state police. Redding and the other human trainees were given pet crates to keep their new partners in when they were in their rooms during the five-week stay. Redding said he felt comfortable enough with Molly after a couple of weeks so that he stopped keeping her in the crate. "I think that really expedited our bonding process there by her being pretty much everywhere I went," Redding said. Days during Redding's five weeks, in Maine were long. A typical day consisted of getting up at 6 a.m. and participating in training excercises until 9-10 p.m., he said. First, Redding learned the basics of how to handle his new partner and how to recognize when she indicates on an See CANINE, p. 6C *FREE with the purchase of two or more Merle Norman cosmetic products. Cosmetic accessories not included.' Offer valid while supplies last at participating Merle Norman Cosmetic Studios beginning May 15, 2005. Limit one per customer. 964-7355 118 S. Thompson St. Starke, FL Merle Norman Cosmetic Studios have been independently owned and operated since 1931. 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James's husband, John, is currently serving in Iraq as a member of the 202nd RED HORSE (Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineers) Squadron. John James, a technical sergeant in his unit, has received letters from his son, Kristapher, and the rest of Whitehead's students. In return, John' wanted to give the students something special. Regina James presented Whitehead's students, during a brief ceremony at the school's media center on May 19, with small American flags, all of which were flown over Iraq during a combat mission on April 28. The flags were also accompanied by laminated certificates bearing pictures of the jets that flew the flags as well as information :about the jets and their pilots. "(John) wanted to do something very special for them with it being the end of the (school) year," Regina James said. John James also sent a large American flag for the entire class, as well as a letter addressed to the class, which Principal Lisa Prevatt read.. Regina James (left) and Lawtey Community School Principal Lisa Prevatt display the American flag presented to Cheri Whitehead's first-grade class. Prevatt also shows students one of the certificates that each one of them received. John thanked all of the students for writing him. "It really meant a lot knowing that you took time out of your busy school schedule to write me," John wrote. "I enjoyed reading what each one of you likes to do when you're at home. I enjoy spending time with my family, riding my four- wheeler and going to Kristapher's baseball games." Regina James said the letters meant a lot to her husband, but See GIFTS, p. 7C CANINE Continued from, p. 5C accelerant. Then, the dogs had to locate accelerants during several different exercises, including a blind test in which' the dogs had to find an accelerant in one of four cans. No one at Maine knew which can contained the accelerant-the cans were sent to Maine by a chemist. The chemist had to.becalled after,, ,he tet and Told which cans the dogs and'their handlers chose to confirm who was correct and who was wrong. Such a chemist-certified test is ongoing throughout a dog's career with the State Fire Marshal's Office. "That has to be done once a year to keep the dog certified," Redding said. "That %as probably\ the most tense daN in our %hole training process. Before that time. the instructors kne%\ which samples had accelerants." Redding said the working life .of an accelerant-indicating dog is five or six years. After Molly, who is approximately 18 months old, puts in her time, she will retire and become a full-time family pet of Redding's. Molly is already a part-time family pet. She stays at Redding's home when he is not on the job. Redding's wife, Renee, loves animals, so she has had no problems hitting it off with Molly. The Reddings' Shih Tzu, Fisher, has also gotten along with Molly despite the vsas e differenecin-size n jhp, tI\o dogs In fact. the foursome recently enjoyed a fishing trip, which Redding referred to as a family outing. "Our pets are our children," Redding said. Redding is a 1997 Bradford High School graduate. After high school, he attended Santa Fe Community College and then the Police Academy in Lake City. He worked for the Gaines\ille Police Department before accepting a job with the State Fire Marshal's Office in August 2003. He has always had an interest in fire and its behavior, Redding said, but the first opportunity he was offered with the State Fire Marshal was in Orlando. Redding's wife was currently attending the University of Florida and was not at a point in her scholastic career where she could transfer to another school. Redding did not accept the job because he and his wife simply could not make it work. He would have to maintain a residence in Orlando while his wife stayed in Bradford Count\, and they could not afford to .waslO homes.R-edding- said he pin ihe n'-iittr in rG.-d .. hands, saying things would. work out for him if it was meant for him to work in this area. Two weeks after declining the position in Orlando, Redding was offered the position he currently holds. "It's all worked out for the best," Redding said, adding that he thinks he has the greatest job in law enforcement. And now it's a job in which he has a constant companion. Human or not, Molly is Redding's partner. "I find myself just turning around'and talking to the dog' like :he was a person," Reddi ' said. LAZENBY'S EQUIPMENT CO. 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We have lots of palmetto patches which are rattlesnake friendly and the water moccasin can show up anywhere there is water. I personally do not kill any harmless snakes and I have relocated dozens. Poisonous snakes, however, are a different matter. With our children and now grandchildren often out in the yard, I have removed several coral snakes and also killed a small diamondback in my neighbor's yard. Most of us don't want any rattlesnakes around our. deer stands or moccasins around our docks or boats. They need to go. So I carry a snake-killing stick in the bed of my truck. My stick is about 5.5 feet long and is slightly curved at the big end. This will dispatch a poisonous snake with a couple of good whacks. You can make your own stick out of any hard wood. I would avoid -pine -or mimosa-too soft. Mine is made out of an old wild hog plum tree. The question arises as to how long do you want your snake stick to be? Well, how close do you want to be to the snake? Now, with our most important piece of Florida- outdoor equipment in hand, let's run down the list of the top 20 necessary items, in no particular order, except to save the best for last. The top 20 1. PVC pipe and glue. The true outdoorsman can make almost anything out of PVC pipe-various' racks, hooks, tent and tarp supports, tool and equipment holders, game feeders, etc. It literally has hundreds of other uses around the camp, woods and water. Make it, shape it and. paint it camo. Great. 2. Camo paint. Various shades-greens, blacks "and" b-irows-of flat spray paint used to convert- anything normal into something, concealed. Virtually anything taken into the: woods can .be camo'd. Use "flat" spray paint to cut down glare and reflection of- light. There .-are even body/face camo paint -kits for the diehard warriors out there. Camo it! 3. Come Along. Keep_ one of these in your truck. You never know when- you are going to have io get something heavy unstuck or moved. The Come Along can save you much time, can save your back, and it can really get you out of a jam, especially if you are alone and need help getting out. 4. Four-wheel drive. Greatest automotive invention since the spare tire. In this Florida sand, every truck or SUV needs 4WD. You have a wider range of places you can go and you can pull out a buddy when he gets stuck.. 5. A pick-up truck.- Every boy's dream, right? The versatility of a truck is terrific. You say, "Just throw it in the back of the truck." You do, and you drive on. Oh, what a feeling! .. 6. Thermos bottle. After a cold .morning out on the lake or up in a deer stand, there is nothing better than some coffee, hot chocolate or soup from a thermos. 7.Insect spray. .- - I am not ordinarily a proponent of using any chemicals at all on my skin, but in Florida you can be eaten alive by these piranha-style mosquitoes, gnats and ticks. We need all the help we can get. 8. Thermacell. My personal favorite way of dealing with bugs, the Thermacell, costs about $25 and is worth every dime of it. It uses a small butane cylinder'to heat up an insect retardant pad which repels mosquitoes out to about 15 feet. 9. Whisker Biscuit. If you are an archery hunter, you've got to get one of these. It keeps your arrow from falling off the guide when you mov-e. A dropped arrow down the steps of your deer stand 6an make more noise than a Ricocheting pinball in a pile-of tin cans. 10. Canned air. _ That's right, the same stuff you use on your computer. This can be used to blow the dust and moisture off your scope, binocs, glasses and can also-be used to clean your reels, gans and other equipment. 11. Jumper cables. - Dead batteries do occur --on the water and in the woods. Be ready. 12. Fix-A-Flat. See FINS, p. 8C Checking Special! 3.04 / f0 Cheri Whitehead's first-grade students at Lawtey Community School show off the American flags and certificates they received from Tech. Sgt. 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This essential can be used to stick any two things together, .even non-related items like a couple of smart-mouthed kids next door. You just tape their heads together and let them play in their back yard. Their mom will look out and say, "Wow, Billy and Susie are playing ,so well together today." Then you go fishing. (Not really, but I know a couple of kids who would probably benefit from this!) - 16; Gell phone. Gotta have 'em for safety's sake. 17. Toilet paper. 18. Sardines, Vi-enna sausages and saltine crackers. If you do actually ever get caught out in the woods or on -the_water-without these,-your reputation is ruined. Go home and mow the lawn. 19. Sharp pocket knife. Used for cleaning fingernails, skinning deer, cutting string and stuff, opening envelopes, wedging open things that are stuck, cleaning fish and, most of all, for getting either sardines or Vienna sausages out of the can without spilling the juice on you. 20. Plastic, sealable bags-an assorted sizes package. The most important item of all. Indispensable. Invaluable. Limitless usages. Utilizing -various-sizes of-bags, you can carry your bait, a sandwich or deer lures or scent. You can store anything, from jelly worms to Beetle Spins and all your deer and turkey calls. You can waterproof your hunting and fishing licenses and store matches, a Bic and some T.P. And you can protect your wallet, extra glasses or anything special while outdoors. The bags are also great in an emergency. You can use one for a cup to drink out of, bail water, out of your boat or put over your head in a heavy rainstorm. You can make an ice pack or hot water bottle. You can store, keep or transport almost anything. Be prepared and enjoy the outdoors! Bald Eagle bass tourney results... A total of 41 boats went out :-Wally Johns caught this beautiful 9-pound, 2- =ounce bass on May 18 in a lake nearKeyt - Heights. Wally has caught several lunker- .-sized fish this spring. (Photo courtesy of Bald -- Eagle Bait & Tackle.) FINS Continued from p. 7C Just keep a can! or two around. A boat trailer tire, ATV, or any vehicle-you never know. 13. A fix-it kit. This is the unofficial redneck versionn of a hurricane suri% al kit. With a coat hanger, some string or twine, a roll of duct tape and a -couple pieces of balin"' wire, you're reads to "fix" something if its breaks. If Gorilla Glue won't permanently fi\ the item when you get home. )ou need a new one. 14. Fingernail clippers. Besides fingernails and Conner Coleman and his : two-pound bass Coleman lands a big bass 0pn May 5, Conner Coleman joined his brother, Carson, and cousins, William Thomassen, an'd Jay Groves, and Papa Coleman on a fishing excursion at Silver Lake in Ke'stone. It was his first big experienceof - fishing from a boat. .He almost missed the catch of the day when his shin hit against the boat as the line was being tugged. His cousin' William said, "Do you %want it bad enough or are you going to left that fish gel away?" -Conner realized- what- he needed to do. so he held tightly onto the reel and began the difficult task of pulling in his prize 2-pound large mouth bass into the boat. Girls may register for summer basketball in .Union County :Girls in middle school or high school who are interested in playing basketball may register for. summer-league play aEUnion County High School, starting Wednesday,f-June 1. -For more information, please contact Perry Davis at (386) IV 1' ~ 11' s .. - I I May 18 for the weekly bass tournament on Lake Santa Fe. Keith Jennings -and Sam Abrahmson grabbed first place with a catch of 12.61 pounds, with Jennings also catching the largest fish at 4.49 pounds. Matt Field and Carl Hidalgo came in second with 10.44 pounds, followed, in third place, by Mike Davis and Scott Blackwell with 9.48 pounds. In fourth place were James Fogle and Keith Davis with 8.94 pounds. Anyone can still enter this ongoing contest. See Joey at Bald Eagle Bait & Tackle, Keystone Heights, for details, |