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USPS 648-200 Three Sections Lake Butler, Flori l F'( .a , da Thursday, July 20, 20t, .: 125 1 K. YLi IAV OF I rrolALI A 'A oi Ld IJO 10**-l UNGE LIBRARY I (DX 1.17C)7 ")INESVI LLE FL 32611-7007 Arachnophobia Two commissioners looking to give 5 percent raise BY JAMES REDMOND Times Staff Writer Two Union County commissioners are asking the county to look into the possibility of giving employees a 5 percent raise during the 20016-07 fiscal year. Commissioners Morris D.-hbs and Ricky Jenkins a-- k ed their fellow commissioners to consider the -i-stue during the county's July I" meeting. . "We really need, when we start working on this year's, budget, we really need to think about this," Dobbs said. The issue came up when Dobbs mentioned looking at raises during the current budget process and Jenkins added that he felt the employees deserved a 5 percent raise. Chairman Wayne Smith then .informed the pair that the budget numbers in place only called .for giving the employees a 3 percent raise. , "If we go any higher, we'll have to cut into the $250,000 contingency fee that we have from the rural incentive grant," Smith said. "So when Oct. 1 gets here we need that money for cash flow to start next year on." The funding Smith was referring to was money the county received from the state as a part of the Fiscally Constrained County Bill. The measure gave the county $804,000 to help make up shortfalls in county funding.- According to Smith, the budget for fiscal year 2006-07 allocates $554,000 of that money to --help .different departments. Dobbs then asked Smith if the 3 percent was an across- the-board raise for all employees. Smith said it was, with the exception of one employee. He said he had given EMS Secretary Gail Thornton a 5 percent increase because she had been with the county 18 years. Dobbs said while he did not have a problem with the .exception, he would like to see all the employees get it. Smith said the only way that could be done was to take away from the $250,000. Dobbs then asked.Smith what specifically the $804,000 could be used for. "I'm assuming we can use it for pay increases and whatever the entire budget is," Dobbs said. "I know there's certain things you can't use that money for, but tell me what you can't use it for." Clerk of Courts Regina Parrish told Dobbs she knew that the money could not be pledged to cover a loan, but could be used to pay off existing debt. "But we've even gotten ifilfrmation -we._may.not be able to do that," said Finahice Director Donna Jackson. "We. can pay bills but we can't pay, loans." Parrish .then explained that while the state has set up the funding to be recurring, officials are cautioning counties not to depend on the funding. "They have told us not to commit that money the first year, where we're locking ourselves into and expecting See RAISE, p. 6A Changes take place in Lake Butler city council Molly Parker's eyes bug out as she gazes upon a spider. On July 13, the Union County Public Library hosted a program at the Lake Butler,Elementary School cafeteria filled with exotic animals from all over the world. The event was part of the library's summerreading program to keep kids reading while on summer vacation. For more about event, see page 7A. UC kids go back to school U.... bac ... Aug.3 BY JAMES REDNIMOND Tunes Sila It rer It's the time of year parents cheer and most children jeer, Union CountN Schools will, open its doors on Aug. 3 to usher in the 2006-07 school year Fe\% changes "ill'meet students .as they return. Classes at Lake Butler Elementary School will begin Sat 7:45 a.m. and end at 2:20 p.m. Lake Butler Middle School classes begin at 8 a m. and end at 2:50 p.m. Union Count\ High School also begins at 8 a.m bui won't end. until 2:55 p.m. As the year begins,, parents. will want to be aware of many dates on this year's school calendar. Early -release days are scheduled for Aug. 9, Sept. 13, Oct. 11, No\. 8, Jan. 101, Feb. 14, March 14 April 11 and May 9. Because of the early start of the school year, the Labor Day' holiday will kick off the list of planned holidays the calendar has. September 4 %ill be the school's first official holiday. October 6 is a teacher planning .day. November 20-24 will see doors closed, for -.-the Thanksgiving holiday. December 18- is another teacher work day. Dec. '19-Jan. 2 schools will be on Christmas break. The holiday calendar then recognizes Dr. Martin Lurther Kingi Day on Jan. 15. Feb. 19 will, see kids at home for -President's Day. March 9 is the final teacher "ork day. On- March 19-23, students will be able to enjo\ spring break. See BACK, p. 2A Above: Former Mayor Brantley Crawford passes the gavel to new Mayor Jimmy Beasley. City Attorney John Maines was in charge of the board for the process of the elections. Right: Judge David Reiman swears in newly -elected council member Ray Crawford to office. Crawford beat out Renae. Allen by just 20 votes to, take the seat formerly held by Lynn Bishop. The Lake Butler city commission recently installed its newest member and elected a neW mayor. On July 17, newly elected commissioner Ray Crawford was sworn in and the council elected Jimmy Beasley Mayor. Last year's Mayor, Brantley Crawford, was elected vice-mayor. BYI JAMES REDMOND Tlonel Straft I ruerj STwo Lake Butler residents brought their concerns about the city's streets before commissioners on Jul\ I". Bill Thomas asked cnit commissioners to look into the possibility of putting rumble strips before the stop sign at South%\est Ninth Street "here the road meets S.R. 238. "We like about 100 feet from the %"orst intersection in union CountI," rhomrns said He said there are frequent accidents at the intersection arid is afraid even more \\ill happen if something is not done. He asked the commission to ha\e rumble strips installed along Ninth Avenue to help drivers be aware the\ were approaching a stop sign. He also wanted to kno\\ what the commission could do about ,lowering the speed limit on S.R. 238. City. Manager RicKard Tillis explained the road as one that the state was responsible for maintaining.. "We can't so much as walk across that road without t getting permission from the state frrst." Tillis said. "While %we can't do anything ourselves. v\e can request the state look into the problem." Tillis told Thomas that the speed limit \\as set by the Florida Department of Transportation and he found the \\ay the state decided on the limit perculiar. S"The state has a really strange way 6f setting the speed limit," Tillis said. "I .don't know I understand all I could bout it, but I have, tried." , According to Tillis, the state comes out; to the site in See ROADS, p. 3A For crime, socials and editorials, see Regional News section. For sports, see Features and Sports section. 1 1 III 111111 Deadline noon Monday before publication 386-496-2261 (phone) 386-496-2858 (fax) 6 89076 63869 2 50 CENTS Citizens bring road issues to LB council I 4:c-'-, Page 2A UNION COUNTY TIMES July 20, 2006 -I Ite s3f Iteea BACK Bus # Driver's Continued from p. 1A 2 Joyce Ed\ [That week will be the last 3 Mary- Ly break until the end of school. 4 Mae Wats For the 2006-07 school year, buses 4, 7, 12, 26 and 29 will 5 Melissa F serve the Providence area. Worthington Springs will see 6 Randy M< buses 5, 8. 11, 14, 15, 19 and ani H 24. Raiford will be serviced by 7 Janice He buses 2, 6, 17 and 20. Lake 8 Patricia A Butler will see buses 3, 10 and 8 Patricia 23. Bus 18 will take care of the 10 Lula Brid Lulu area. The morning bus for the Rainbow Daycare Center I Suzannc will be bus 11 Buses 23 and 12 Renee Ha 24 will take care of the afternoon run. The Tiger's Den 14 Monica C afternoon bus is 29. D , Routes inside the town of 15 DonnieG Lake Butler will be serviced as 17 Leonard N follows: Routes 3, 10 and 19 18 Dessie Ca (Cypress Trailer Park, behind Union County emergency 19 John Daw medical services, across from r.... SNAPA, Hidden Oaks Trailer 20 Bobbie Park and the Shaxw 23 Joann Tr subdivision) will pick up ____ hidden' in both the morning .. -24" '- Belinda H and afternoon.--- .... 0 Route 4 (behind Spires 26 Michelle IGA) will pick up both middle 29 Juanita H school and elementary school students in the morning. Route 4 will drop off middle school students in the afternoon while route 6 will drop off elementary school students. For additional inform Route 18 (behind S and S at 496-2182. Food Store and Family. Dollar) will pick up both elementary and middle school students in the morning. That same route Above is a list of b will bring home middle school students. Route 8 will bring elementary school students to the same area in the afternoon. C S O en If you have questions about e any of these routes, contact the Transportation department at U | 1 | I (386) 496-2162. A list of bus b u rg la rieI. drivers and their routes is also being published in this week's BY JAMES REDMOND edition. Times Staff Writer Though it has not changed from last year, Superintendent Investigators for the Union of Schools Carlton Faulk County Sheriff's Office have wanted all parents to be aware arrested three people in of the district's school dress connection with a string of code. It states all students shall vehicle burglaries that began be properly groomed and July 7. attired when on school Matthew Silas Miller, 18, of property or participating in Lake Butler was arrested, school activities. It states the along, with two juveniles, and following guidelines must be charged with criminal followed: mischief, burglary and larceny. '\Clothing must be worn as According to UCSO Capt. designed. Pants and shorts will,. G, ry .,Sea,, theA,rio;.w\vould be worn aft he waistline and in break into six to seven cars per good taste. '. "night. "" "' Attire which exposes the '.At first, the offenders were midriff (back or front, even breaking into unlocked While seated), halter tops, tube, vehicles," Seay said. "After a tops, see-through clothing, couple of nights,. they without appropriate progressed to punching, ut undergarments, sundresses 'door locks- and -breaking b.- -*without straps, tank tops and windows." backless .dresses are not He said on July 12, he acceptable. Sleeveless shirts recei ed a break in the case. A must be three fingers in width. local juvenile._came-to-Seay " --No-"spaghetti straps" %will be and told him he had personal allowed. All-straps must be know ledge of the individuals three fingers in % idth. involved in the crimes. He and 0 Clothing with bodies that Investigator .Mac -fohns ...-expose cleavage re.-..followedaup on the tip, prohibited. According to Seay, all three 0 Clothing with words, suspects admitted to their parts phrases, symbols, pictures, in the crimes. patches or insignias which are "They even assisted ,in the obscene, profane, suggestive or recovery on some .of the drug, tobacco or alcohol- property," Seay said. related, or that could .be Among the items recovered offensive in any way are were two handguns, a laptop .prohibited. computer, two Ipods, power 0 Shoes must be worn at all tools and, approximately $100. times. Bedroom slippers are All three were arrested and, as not allowed. of press time, all were still. Clothing which does not 'being held. Miller is in the meet cleanliness requirements Union County Jail being held and is offensive to others is not on a. $75,000 bond. Both .tolerated, juveniles are being held at the o Shorts, skirts and dresses juvenile detention center in that are more than six inches Gainesville. above the ,top of the kneecap or ..... ... are less than fingertip length ..'^ xR are inappropriate. No spandexX r Sa RTa shorts or jogging shorts ar9 Re permitted. Black a 0Hats caps, scarves, curlers, (A combs, bandanas, sunglasses, *.. r p j pajamas, slesping pants and the ax3X R'Ili like are prohibited. Students . may be exempted..through a ,. -,.:, medical note from a doctor. a ' As with an) dress code, / a^ /" , those who violate it w ill be S n r L T sactioned. The first offense will cause the student to have to call home and haxe someone SMALL BUSINES bring them clothes that meet .. . the dress code. The school has ACCOUNTING &' the option to loan the student clothes thai meet the dress 235 SW4thAve,. code. A second violation of the Suite 2 ' dress code will result in k Lake Butler (386) 49 disciplinary action such as detention 'or in-.school - suspension. mus 'eian exl If,. a student must leave campus to change in clothes USF that meet the code; they will Published each Thursday receive an unexcused, absence Paid at. Lake Butler, Flor -.. -for all classes missed %while ,- POSTMASTER: S changing clothes. The final UNION C decision on what is appropriate 125 E. Main Street clothing will be left 'up to 'W. -Web address - -.schbbl staff. -. (38 James Redmond can be reached at (386) 496-2261 or _uOtine%"d, ltliel.nlet Subscription Rate in $30.00 per year: $16 00 sio months- 'Outside Trade Area $30.00 per year: $16.00 six months n Trade Area John M. Sp Ac : Ty Name wards nne Rowell Son oerman cCord dman ndrews gman Young .rper Iruz 'uynn Watkins ilihou vson lin >well lutchison Mclnarnay arden Contact Number 496-2182 496-0688 496-0877 496-1474 352-494-3470 752-8132 496-3314 496-2299 496-3160 496-2242 496-8349 496-2464 496-1994 496-8136 496-8148 431-1632 496-3832 496-2608 496-2182 752-1838 nation contact the Transportation Department 'us drivers, their routes and contact numbers. ds string of vehicle s around county -015 ~-. .- ., Above: Some of the items recovered by the Union. County Sheriff's Office after arrests in the case were made. The . recoveries' were made with the help of the suspects. Right: Matthew Silas Miller was the only adult involved in the crime spree. The greatest wealth is to live content with little, for there is never want where the mind is satisifed. -Lucretius "MI878 ountp imeo PS 648-200 and entered as Periodical Postage ida under Act of March 3, 1879. end address changes to: COUNTY TIMES * Lake Butler, FL 32054 SUCTimesonline.com 6) 496-2261 Miller, Publisher litor: James Redmond iorts Editor: Cliff Smelley Ivertising: Kevin Miller Don Sams Darlene Douglass pesetting: Joalyce Graham Advertising and Newspaper Prod. Classified Adv. Bookkeeping: Earl W. Ray Virginia Daugherty Kathi Bennett Students may select parking spaces and lockers' Union County High School students may come in on the following days to select their parking spaces and lockers. Selection will be on a first come, first choice basis within the designated areas. Parking decals and locker rental prices have not increased. The cost for parking decals and locker rentals are $5 each. Sophomores may come July 17-20, and freshman, July 24-July 27. To purchase a parking permit, students will need proof of insurance, driver's license and vehicle-registration Along with their $5. o orientation on July 4 .--- Union Count High School' orientatioif will be held on' Monday, July 24, 2006 at 7 p.m. in the high school auditorium. All parents and students are encouraged to attend. Pastoral breakfast at UCHS Union County High School would like to invite all pastors and youth pastors to a pastoral breakfast on Monday, July 24, at 8 a.m. in the media center. Please RSVP Kelly ai (386) 496-3040 by Wednesday, July S19. .,- . New Jerusalem hosts revival New Jerusalem Full Gospel Church of Worthington Springs will host a revival July 25-30. The July 25 service will begin at 6 p.m. All other services begin t 7 pm. Evangelist Larrye Rr hards ivll be the gyest.pas.q he church is located at the corner of S.R. 121..and-C.R. 18. For more information, contact Annette Seay at (386) 496-3383 or Roseanna Rarnett at (386) 496-1461. Nothing spoils the taste of peanut butter like unrequited love... - -Charlie Brown ** Old Providence Baptist hosts revival Old Providence Baptist Church will hold a revival Aug. 6-9 at the church located at 9316 N.W. C.R. 245 in Providence. There will be two services on Aug. 6. The morning service will begin at 11 a.m. the evening service at 7 p.m. All other nights will begin at 6 p.m. with dinner followed by services at 7 p.m. Pastor Andy Cook of Bronson Road Baptist Chfrch will be the guest pastor. Everyone is invited. For more information, call (396) 754- 0862. New Jerusalem hosts gospel sing '"' New Jerusalem .Full Gospel Church of Worthington Springs will host a benefit gospel sing on Saturday, July 22, beginning at 6 p.m. The Skywatchers will be .the church's guest singing group. The church is located at the corner of S.R. 121 and C.R. 18. For more information, contact Annette Seay at (386) 496-3383 or Roseanna Barnett at (386) 496-1461. UCHS Class of 1981 plans reunion The Union, County High School Class of 1981 is planning a 25 year class reunion. Class members are asked to contact Mary Page McGill at (386) 496-2667 or Karen Thompson Shealy at (386) 496-0083 after 6 p.m. for more information. Babe Ruth fall baseball signups. Anyone in Union County interested in signing up to play fall baseball, ages 5-15- can go by Kirby Laser and Needle at 50 E. Main St. to do so. Depending on turnout, teams may travel and compete with teams from other counties, For more information, call (386) 496-3792. SUMMER LIBRARY PROGRAM atiimon County Public Library Thursday, July 20 10 a.m. "Get Cookin", at Union Co. Public Library Thursday, July 27 10 a.m. "Wild, Wild West", End of Summer Party at Union Co. Riding Club Programs are for school aged children. For more information call the Union Co. Public Library at 496-3432. Sponsored by New River Public Library Cooperative and Union Co. Public Libranr Dial-a-Stor n406-2542. For balances of $2,500 or more MERCANTILE BANK 1* takeyot bankigpersonaly. S I-00-238-8681 www.bankmercantile.com *Annual Percentage Yie (APY) is accurate as of date of publication. Rate subject to change. Minimum opening deposit Is $2.500.00. A checking account Is required (F' Checking excluded). Penall. for early withdrawal. Member FDIC. turns are nd White es Arena 't S& PERSONAL TAX SERVICES Page 2A UNION COUNTY TIMES July 20, 2006 15 MONTH CD !!;IN 31() APY mp I : - *.. ; 7 July 20, 2006 UNION COUNTY TIMES Page 3A ROADS Continued from p. 1A question and does a survey . The department records the number of cars that go through the area. as well as ho\ fast the\ travel. "What they'll tell \ou is, they'll warn \ou. 'If \\e do this and the average speed is faster than what w\e got posted, we ma\ increase it if that's what the normal people are dri- ing.'" Tillis said. "It's like the speeders determine the speed limit." Thomas then asked if the area leading up to S.R. 231 could be striped with two solid yellow lines creating a no- passing zone. Tillis said that also would be up to the state to decide. Thomas then mentioned doing something on Ninth Avenue were the city did have jusridiction. He wanted the city to erect a stop sign similar to the one on Southwest 12 'h Avenue. The sign at that intersection is larger and has a flashing red arrow at the top. He then asked the council to request Sheriff Jerry' Whitehead to do more patroling of the area. "Maybe we can get a few tickets written and slow some of the traffic down," Thomas said. Tillis said he would speak with the state about the situation. "We had more people than just you comment about the problems in the area," Tillis said. "I will speak with DOT and see what can be done." Tillis also said he would meet with the county to see if, they would help install rumble strips on Ninth Avenue he then explained how the improvements to 12'h Avenue came about. '"Ms. Hilda Mallard was involved with that," Tillis said. "She called me and DOT twice a week about the isuue. She single-handedly is what got the state to respond. She never gaye up. She worried that, engineer to death 'until the lights and sign were installed." Tillis urged Thomas to call the office in Lake City to get something done. Thomas then questioned why the city did not have the ability to just put up a sign and light at '.rthe intersection on Ninth Avenue. S"I don't think you can put a traffic control device on an 'approach to a state road," Tillis said. . The conversation ended with Tillis once again assuring. Thomas he would contact DOT. Victory Christian Center asks for right of way Patrick Maxwell, a representative for Victory Christian Center, then asked the city to give the. church right of way to a property that is located on the south side of the property. "Our church is growing more rapidly than we ever anticipated,"t Maxwell said. "We are looking to use the area ' for parking." The property the church is requesting is a field that runs between it and a home, The area, a small strip of land that could not be built on. is owned by the city. Tlillis said the council took uip thie issue last month and believed all were in favor of granting the church's request. He said he was waiting on City Attorney John Maines %o put together the paperwork necessarN to -accomplish the transfer. Marines said he was working on the document, but had a fewL questions about the transaction. He wanted to split the property between the church and the house next to the property. He said he had concerns that giving the property away would, add value to the house and raise its current tax assessment. He said he would look into the matter and have something ready by the next council meeting. Concerns with paving the area While Tillis said he had no concerns with the church using the area for parking, he did request the transfer state that the church not pave the area. "We have a main water line and main sewer line running underneath the ground where this property is," Tillis said. "If the area were to be paved, and we had to do maintenance on either of the lines, it would cost the city a great deal more to do so." Tillis explained that a raw water line (a line that goes directlS to one of the city's water wells) and a trunk sewer line (a line that most of the other sewer lines dump into) runs through that property. He said while he hopes .to never have to repair any of the lines, the possibility existed. Maxwell assured Tillis the church would not pave the area. Tillis suggested the church could at least lime rock the area to help. He then told Maxwell to expect.progress on the issue by the next council meeting. James Redmond can be reached at (386) 496-2261 or uctimes @'alhel.net In ancient Rome it was considered a sign of leadership to be born with a crooked nose. Two RMC employees recognized by FCCD for efforts BY JAMES REDMOND Times Staff Writer Two Reception and Medical Center employees have been recognized by the Florida Council on Crime and Deliquency Chapter 5 for their efforts in the law enforcement community. Correctional officer and Union County Sheriff's Office Deputy Ken Smith and RMC Warden Mark Redd received honors from the FCCD. Smith received the Law Enforcement Award for saving the life of a fellow deputy. Redd received the Corrections Award for outstanding service to the community. Both received their awards at a luncheon held at the RMC training building recently. Local officials, including State Attorney Bill Cervone, were present for the ceremonN. Smith's award was presented to him by Union County Sheriff Jerry Whitehead. In his speech, Whitehead recounted the events that led to Smith pulling deputy Eddie Lee from a burning patrol car. He told the audience his information came from a bystander at the scene. "He told me he saw the car catch on fire and a deputy run into it," Whitehead said. "He said 'That deputy ran out, dropped to his knees, got right back up and ran in again. When he cam back out, he had the other deputy.' If that's not dedication, I do not nkow what is." The incident Whitehead was referring to happened on Jan. 17. Smith had turned around to stop a truck which had been involved in a shooting earlier in the evening. The driver of the truck attempt to flee,Smith. The truck than struck Deputy Eddie lee's patrol car at the intersection of S.R. 121 and Light Plant Road. The crash pinned Lee in the car and caused both vehicles to The oldest operating platform carousel in the United States, named the "Flying Horses," dates from 1876 and is located on Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts. Custom Computer Services Tim Giebeig Custom Systems* Upgrades 386-496-1990 Repairs Solutions 40 E. Main St. ccs@alItel.net Lake Butler, FL 32054 catch fire. Lee suffered a broken leg'and was not able to remove himself. Smith pulled him to safety. Smith's acceptance speech was more like an acceptance sentence. The humble Smith simply said, 'Thank you for this award." Smith has been an employee with the Florida Department of Corrections for seven years and the UCSO for three and half years. After the presentation, it was announced Smith had not only won the chapter award, but the state award as well. He and his family will travel to Orlando in the near future to accept it. Redd's award was presented by DOC Region 2 Director Richard Dugger. In his speech Dugger praised Redd for his outstanding work with not only his staff, but the inmates he is over as well. "Mark has the type of compassion and dedication needed to be a warden," I)ugger said. "He is an outstanding example of the many types of great employees we have working in this .system." Redd was recognized by the chapter for the many community service projects both he and his staff are involved in throughout the year. Redd is a 23-year veteran of DOC. He began is career at RMC as a correctional officer. From that point he has served as a sergeant, lieutenant, institutional inspector, captain, colonel and assistant warden. After obtaining the warden position at Jefferson Correctional Institution, he was moved back to RMC as warden last year. FCCD is a non-profit agecny dedicated to the promotion of high professional standards for criminal justice agencies and criminal justice personnel. The primary focus for FCCD is it's educational programs which are designed to foster an interchange of information arid training between the professionals in law enforcement, the courts, corrections, probation and parole, juvenile justice and interested citizens. FCCI) is the primary organization in the state of *Florida for bringing the various criminal justice disciplines together to help recognize and develop strategies to solve criminal justice needs. FCCD traces its history back to 1935 to the Florida Probation Association. The council was chartered by the secretary of state in 1964 as a non-profit corporation dedicated to promoting high standards for criminal justice agencies and criminal justice personnel. Through the years, FCCD has continued to focus the attention of its members and the citizens of Florida upon the needs of the criminal justice system. The emphasis at the state and local level has been on a variety of challenges facing the state in the criminal justice area. The mission of the FCCD is to serve as a catalyst for the prevention and reduction of crime and delinquency and to enhance the quality of justice for all Floridians. FCCD strives to improve the criminal and juvenile justice systems by examining problems, proposing solutions, and monitoring and evaluating the impact of those solutions. It assists the criminal justice systems to function more productively by fostering interagency coordination and cooperation, developing and coordinating policy issues, rendering training and technical' assistance, and granting funds to, support system improvements. FCCD also provides statewide criminal statistical and analytical services and fosters community-based crime prevention programs. Tiger football tickets are on sale Tickets for the reserved seating section for the 2006 Tiger football season will be on sale to last year's ticket holders Aug. 1-1 1. The cost is $50 per seat for five home games. After Aug. II1, vacant seats will be available to others, so be sure to purchase tickets in a timely manner. Tickets may be purchased at the high school Monday through Friday, between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., or by mail. Enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope, along with a check made payable to UCHS, and mail to Robin Clyatt, bookkeeper Union County High School, 1000 S. Lake Ave., Lake Butler, FL.32054. For additional information, call Clyatt at (386) 496-3040. Pop Warner to begin signups The Union County Pop Warner association will be , holding open signups for football and cheerleading beginning Thursday, July 20. The group will host an open house as well. The event will take place from 5;30-8:30 p.m. at the Union County Recreation Complex. Free hotdogs and sodas will be served. To signup your child, you will need to bring the child's birth certificate and last report card. Signup fee for football is $60. Cheerleading signup fee is $130. More information, contact Bret Dukes at (386) 623-4952. 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Call St., Starke, FL FAX: 964-5764 usqutetourHtorder... 904)964-6905 -^ * Page 4A UNION COUri Y TIMES July ?z, zuUb Union County candidates get qualified to run for office Five individuals seeking ' office in Union County - made their way to the Union County Supervisor of Elections office on July 17 to qualify to run for - office. At noon on Monday, candidates could begin making the final steps that would allow them to seek political office. There are three county commission seats being contested during t- this election cycle. Qualifying closes at noon on Friday, July 22. Jason Davidson and Morris Dobbs complete tt the final paperwork , candidates. Linda Gibson cerief yanng Davidson for school a s is pictured to the far right. t : of .et. .... Below: G ibso n swears inen who ' Morris Dobbs. current District 1 school board member and, as of press time, had no opposition. IN -----------------NOTICE'OF-TAX" "1'"--. ^ ..1 Above Jason Davidson, who is running for school board, takes the oath from Supervisor of. Elections Barbara "Babs" Montpetit. Top Right: Richard Wright is sworn in by Linda Gibson. Wright is running for the seat vacated when Sue Whitehead retired. Bottom Right: Parrish is the- current District 1 school board member and, as of press time, had no opposition. Dsti~ 4 outycomisio sat gans WyneSmth "r ilf! NU-ICE OuF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE The Union County School Board will soon consider a measure to increase its property tax levy-. -Last-year's property tax levy: A. Initially proposed tax levy..............$1,492,484 B. Less tax reductions due to Value - Adjustment Board and other assessment changes....................$ 6,283 C. Actual property tax levy................$1,498,767 This year's proposed tax levy ............. $1,583,157 A portion of the tax levy is required under state law in order for the school board to receive $13,799,930 in state education grants. The required portion has increased by 1.25 percent, and represents approximately seven tenths of the total proposed taxes. The remainder of the taxes is proposed solely at the discretion of the school board. All concerned citizens are invited to a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on July 25, 2006, at 6:00 P.M., at the Union County School Board Meeting Room, 55 SW 6th Street, Lake Butler, Florida. A DECISION on the proposed tax increase and the budget will be made at this hearing. nuIIV I wI- r m#^ FOR SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY The Union County School Board will soon consider a measure to continue to impose a 2.000 mill property tax for the capital outlay projects listed herein. This tax is in addition to the school board's proposed tax of 5.795 mills for operating expenses and is proposed solely at the discretion of the school board. THE PROPOSED COMBINED SCHOOL. BOARD TAX INCREASE FOR BOTH OPERATING EXPENSES AND CAPITAL OUTLAY IS SHOWN IN THE ADJACENT NOTICE. The capital outlay tax will generate approximately $385,888 to be used for the following projects: CONSTRUCTION AND REMODELING Paving Districtwide MAINTENANCE, RENOVATION AND REPAIR All Schools MOTOR VEHICLE PURCHASES Purchase of Two (2) School Buses NEW AND REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT School Band Instruments and classroom supplies All concerned citizens are invited to a public hearing to be held on July 25, 2006, at 6:00 PM, at the Union County School Board Meeting Room, 55 SW 6th Street, Lake Butler, Florida. A DECISION on the proposed CAPITAL OUTLAY TAXES will be made at this hearing. July 20, 2006 UNION COUNTY TIMES Page 5A SCHOOL BOARD OF UNION COUNTY BUDGET SUMMARY FY 2006-2007 PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES OF THE SCHOOL BOARD OF UNION COUNTY, FL. ARE 14.5 PERCENT MORE THAN LAST YEAR'S TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES. PROPOSED MILLAGE LOCAL REQUIRED DISCRETIONARY SUPPLEMENTAL DEBT SERVICE CAPITAL OUTLAY TOTAL LEVY 5.035 0.510 0.250 0.000 2.000 7.795 REVENUES GENERAL SPECIAL REVENUE DEBT SERVICE CAPITAL PROJECTS TOTAL ALL FUNDS Federal Sources 63,029 1,625,480 0 0 1,688,509 State Sources 15,180,545 19,639 67,327 2,078,317 17,345,828 Local Sources 1,863,073 460,283 0 398,332 2,721,688 TOTAL REVENUES 17,106,647 2,105,402 67,327 2,476,649 21,756,025 Transfers In 0 0 0 0 0 FUND BALANCES July 1, 2006 2,315,000 194,804 15,789 408,629 2,934,222 TOTAL REVENUES AND FUND BALANCES 19,421,647 2,300,206 83,116 2,885,278 24,690,247 EXPENDITURES Instruction 9,519,184 1,068,146 0 11,000 10,598,330 Pupil Personnel Services 764,660 3,858 0 768,518 Instructional Media Services 260,553 0 260,553 Instructional & Curriculum Development Svs 281,007 15,730 0 296,737 Instructional Staff Training 114,679 61,079 0 175,758 Instructional Related Technology 78,584 Board of Education 224,642 0 224,642 General Administration 352,534 51,588 0 404,122 School Administration 869,056 0 869,056 Facilities Acquisition Construction 16,000 0 2,358,307 2,374,307 Fiscal Services 389,633 0 389,633 Food Service 1,053,542 0 1,053,542 Central Services 70,240 0 70,240 Pupil Transportation Services 812,916 0 812,916 Operation of Plant 1,737,847 0 1,737,847 Maintenance of Plant 587,791 0 587,791 Admin. Technology services 291,919 Community Services 263,253 0 263,253 Debt Service 67,327 67,327 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 16,634,498 2,253,943 67,327 2,369,307 21,325,075 Transfers Out 0 0 0 0 0 FUND BALANCES June 30, 2007 2,787,149 46,263 15,789 515,971 3,365,172 TOTAL EXPENDITURES, TRANSFERS, AND FUND BALANCES 19,421,647 2,300,206 83,116 2,885,278 24,690,247 THE TENTATIVE ADOPTED AND OR FINAL BUDGETS AEON FILE IN THE OFFICE ' OF T'HE'E ABOVE MENTIONED TAXING AUTHORITY AS A PUBUC RECORD UNION COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD 2006-2007 S BUDGET ADVERTISEMENTS Total Numb.r of I.ruc Ionail Employ. . 242.00 100.00 20M00 ] YUeM UNION COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD 2006-2007 BUDGET ADVERTISEMENTS Number f tJFTE 2280.0. .. .......... .. ..... 226000 0 220:00 2212 E.2) C.) . id 1 06o Bo 905.-96 V.'. UNION COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD 2006-2007 BUDGET ADVERTISEMENTS STotl Numbr of ErnploV 200506 2000.2001 1995.06 UNION COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD 2006-2007 BUDGET ADVERTISEMENTS D Woo. R 6.ooo seso.ooo i ' $900,000 780.0000 0650,000 9700,000 ! 9550,000 $3500000 .- $400,000 *300.1 $282.742 0150.000 " -o --- ,-- 2100.06 0009.6003 l7006 2M&OS 29W~-2s M,9 BONVUrN SCO~OL BOARD eno Sl AWe"ISEE99 -or m -. i 20M2 14 109&96 UNION COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD 2006-2007\ BUDGET ADVERTISEMENTS Capill P o"ja d n. .ue Sio5.00.000 - $10.000.000 'I 5.000.000 2005-06 2000-2001 Ile-.96 UNION COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD S2006-2007 BUDGET ADVERTISEMENTS Total Cnt OpWalng fRvn. S1500.O 14730310 .. .. .... slo~ocooo 20002001 YVn UNION COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD 2006-2007 BUDGET ADVERTISEMENTS 3 0 TOTAL GOVERNMENTAL REVENUES S30.000.000 S25.000.000 $20.000.000 $17.734.470 S15,o.00.o .S r S14.024.387 0., ". 0 ',$12.496,011 2006-2006 2000.2001 1995-B6 9. 0-' SIro ;V1T-11 2005.06 199596 i' r' Page 6A UNION COUNTY TIMES July 20, 2006 RAISE Continued from p. 1A that money," Parrish said "What's going to happen i: because of the revenue sourc it came out of, your large counties are fighting this an starting to lobby against this." She said as a result of this, is possible the funding might come from a different area i the next legislative session According to Parrish, th legislature would look to th its general fund rather than it current source. She went on to say that he vision, as well as others, fo the funding was to try to pa; down some of the county' debt and have money for cas] flow. She felt the presentation of the yearly audit, that wa postponed until Aug. 3, would help answer why this mone' needed to be used in thi manor. "What they're saying is wert going to get new money bu don't spend it," Dobbs said. Parrish said she believed tha to be the case but only for the first year. "After that, I think we'll be fine," Parrish said. Jenkins then asked exactly what the plan was to use the money. Smith said the budget. as written, used all but the $250,000 of contingency money. He did point out thai the EMS department had received $200,000 alone. Jackson then stated that when the audit' was completed for the 2004-05 fiscal year, EMS did not have enough money in its account to pay back more than $130,000 that was used from the general fund to cover payroll for the department. "And it's the same way right now," Jackson said. "There's $90,000 the EMS account is currently in deficit. So, that's money owed to the general fund. In turn the general fund does not have enough money to operate on." ' Jenkins then posed the question, "Had. we not gotten this money, what would we have done?" Jackson replied the county would be forced to once again borrow money to make up for the shortfall. "Several counties are dependent on thisitoney j'lst like we are," Parrish said. ; .. Jenkins then asked, "What happens if the funding is cut off next year?" His question was answered with a shrugging of shoulders by Parrish and Jackson. Commissioner Karen Cossey then pointed out there was a difference in what it meant to get a 3 percent raise. "The thing of it is that when a man works for $8 an hour and he gets a 3 percent increase, you really haven't done anything for him," Cossey said. "When he gets $20 an hour and 3 ,percent it matters." , Dobbs said that he found it hard to look at many of the county employees, out sweating away at their daily task, and tell them their only going to get a 3 percent raise. "Come on folks, this 3 percent is just not getting it when your making $8-9 an hour," Dobb said. Jackson then tried to help Smith elaborate on his original statement. "In defense of Mr, Smith, I . think one thing he's trying to say is that in order for that to happen, there may have to be sacrifices in other areas," Jackson said. "Sometimes to. get that 5 percent increase, you may have to sacrifice on the operating'side." . Dobbs pointed out that, last year, every commissioner sacrificed $1,000 on their road maintaince budget to get things done. Jackson then stated that she felt there was no argument when it came to the fact that: most employees salaries in the county were low. "What really is amazing is how we keep the morale, we do," Dobbs said. "We've got great people working for us." Jenkins said that even though the county had outstanding employees, the county was a training ground for most professions. "We've got great employees in all departments, but they are going to .look for more money," Jenkins said. "I can see giving all are employees a 5 percent raise, but -no supervisor gets 5 percent. I can go along with that." Commissioner .Melaine "Red"'Clyatt then asked how much the 5 percent increase would cost the county. Jackson estimated that the county payed out $60,000-$75,000 every two weeks in payroll. At $75,000, it would cost $97,500 for a 5 percent increase to take place. "But that doesn't include FICA and retirement," said Smith. Clyatt estimated that with those figures it would, cost approximately $117,000 to do so. Employee takes issue with commission about raises Paramedic Gene Raulerson then asked Smith would basis Thornton was getting a 5 percent raise and everyone else's was 3 percent. "Is that raise based on longevity or merit?" Raulerson asked. Smith said it was based on her being an employee of the county for 18 years. "I've been here 25 years," Raulerson said. Smith explained that Thornton had come to Smith asking for the increase and that she had done a good job for the county. Raulerson agreed saying, "I don't doubt that. I don't doubt that at all." Jenkins then, pointed out that many of the county's employees had more than 15 years of service to the community. The discussion ended when Smith asked that the commissioners meet in a budget workshop to debate the issue further. In other business: o The commission approved a referendum for the Sept. 5 ballot that would reinstate the half-mil ad valorem tax that funds the library. o Approved phase two of the Hidden Oak subdivision for Ernest Peacock. James Redmond can be reached at (386) 496-2261 or uctimes@alltel.net if,- Richard Wright Wright announces candidacy for District 4 (The following is a statement of intention to run for public office submitted by the candidate.) My name is Richard Wright, and I would like to announce- my candidacy for county commissioner for District 4 in Union County. I have lived in Union County since 1992, I joined Lake Butler Volunteer Fire Rescue in 1992, which I am still a member, of. I was an employee of the Union County road department from 1992 until 1995. From' there, I moved on to the emergency medical services department until 1999. I was then offered a job at Shands at, the University of Florida where I have become a registered nurse working as a charge nurse in the surgical intensive care unit. For the past three years, I have been active in the Union County Babe Ruth Association and was elected president this year. While being involved with the league, I have seen an increase in the number of children playing ball. So, my concerns as county commissioner would be providing for the youth of the county because they are our future. One of the issues in the county that concerns me is growth. With this growth, we are going to,strain all of the services in the county and we need to plan ahead for this. The county needs to put measures in place to offset the cost ofthese services to our current citizens. So let us plan for the -future, without forgetting about why we like to live here. *. ** The stage is not merely the meeting place of all the arts, but is also the return of art to life. -Oscar Wilde kkk Advance Directives Workshop Do you know how to prepare if you or a loved one becomes ill and cannot make decisions? Completing an Advance Directive is one way to stay in control of important decisions concerning your medical care. The PrimeTime Institute at Santa Fe Community College and The Village are presenting a free, two-part series on Advance Directives on July 13 and 27. At the first workshop (10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Thursday, July 13) you will receive an Advance Directive Kit containing a living will and health care surrogate appointment forms. You will receive instruction on filling these out. You will return with your kit in two weeks (10:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Thursday July 27) to ask additional questions of Dr. Joel Rich, geriatric physician, and Shannon Miller, an attorney. You may have your forms witnessed, if you desire, and stay for a light lunch. The workshops are free; however, please call (352) 395-5193, to reserve a space. The workshops meet in the Community Room at The Village, 8000 NW 27th Blvd., Gainesville, across from Santa Fe Community College. AA 16 The world's largest rodent is the Capybara. An Amazon water hog that looks like a guinea pig, it can weigh more than 100 pounds. LEGAL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF FLORIDA, EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR UNION COUNTY CASE NO. 63-2006-CA-0020 IN RE: Estate of ' SEYMONNE COLLETTE GREEN ROSIER, Deceased NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The administration of the estate of SEYMONNE COLLETTE GREEN ROSIER, deceased, Case No. 63- 2006-CP-0020, is pending in the Circuit Court for Union County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Union County Courthouse, 55 West Main Street, Lake Butler, Florida. The names and addresses of the Personal Representative and the Personal Representative's attorney are set forth below. All Interested persons are required to file with the court, WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE: 1) all claims against the estate and 2) any objection by an interested person on whom this notice is served that challenges the validity of the Last Will and Testament, the qualifications of the Personal Representative, venue, or jurisdiction of the court, ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SOFILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Publication of this Notice has begun on July 20,2006. WILLIAM THOMAS ROSIER -4351 W. Foxridge Avenue Greenwood, IN 46143 Personal Representative JONATHAN F. WERSHOW, Esquire P.O. Box 1260 Gainesville, Florida 32602 S(352) 378-2541 Florida Bar No. 144630 Attorney for Personal Representative 7/20 2tchg. 7/27 PUBLIC NOTICE This is to inform you that Union County will hold a pre-bid conference and walk-thru for the rehabilitation of five (5) single-family dwellings in the Union County SHIP program. This meeting will be held Thursday, July 27, 2006, beginning at 9:00 a.m. at Suwannee River Economic Council, Inc. Outreach Office, 855 SW 6th Ave., Lake Butler, Florida. The conference and walk-thru is mandatory, ,no exceptions, for contractors who plan to bid. Suwannee River Economic Council, Inc. requires each contractor to be properly licensed, carry general liability insurance of at least $1,000,000.00 and Workers Comp Insurance during construction. Bids for these units will be due by 12:00 noon Thursday, August 3, 2006, at Suwannee River Economic Council, Inc. Outreach Office, 855 SW 6th Ave., Lake Butler, Florida 32054. Please mark envelope "Sealed Bid for Name of Homeowner, SHIP." Bids to be opened Thursday, August 3, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. The cost of repairs shall not exceed the assessed value of the dwelling, with a maximum of $25,000.00. Suwanniee River Economic Council, Inc. has the right to reject any and all bids. The bids will be awarded on the most cost effective basis. Union County is a fair housing and equal opportunity and ADA employer. Minority and Women Contractors are urged to participate. 7/20 ltchg. STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION NOTICE OF PROPOSED AGENCY ACTION The Department of Environmental Protection gives Notice of its Intent to Issue a permit to the New River Solid Waste Association to construct Cell 5 of the Class I landfill and to continue to operate the Class I and III landfills and the Waste Tire Collection. Center at the New River Solid Waste Facility. The facility is located east of State Road 121, approximately 2.5 miles north of Raiford in Union County, Florida. The Department's file on this matter is available for public inspection during normal business hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except legal holidays, at 7825 Baymeadows Way, Suite 200B, Jacksonville, Florida. A person whose substantial interests are affected by the above proposed agency action may petition for an administrative determination (hearing) under sections 120.569 and 120.57 of the Florida Statutes. The petition must contain the information set forth below and must be filed (received) in the Department's Office of General Counsel, Marjory Stoneman Douglas Building, 3,900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000. Petitions filed by'any persons other than those entitled 'to written notice under section 120.60(3) of the Florida Statutes must be filed within 14'days of publication of this notice or receipt of the written notice, whichever occurs first. The petitioner shall mail a copy of the petition the petition to the applicant at the'address indicated above at the time of filing. The failure of any person to file a petition within the appropriate time period shall constitute a waiver cf tat person s- igni to request an adminsirative determination (hearing) under sections 120.569 and 120.57 of the Florida Statutes, or to intervene in this proceeding and participate as a party to it. Any subsequent intervention (in a proceeding initiated by another party) will be only at the discretion of the presiding officer upon the filing of a motion in- compliance with rule 28-106.205 of the Florida Administrative Code. A petition that disputes the material facts on which the Department's action is based must contain the following information: (a) The name, address, and telephone number of each petitioner, the applicant's name and address, the Department File Numbers (0009721 - 004 & 0249280-001) and the county in which the project is proposed; (b) A statement of how and when each petitioner received notice of the Department's action or proposed action; (c) A statement of how each petitioner's substantial interests are affected by the Department's action or proposed action; (d) A statement of all material facts disputed by petitioner or a statement that there are no disputed facts; (e) A statement of facts, which the petitioner contends warrant reversal or modification of the Department's action or proposed action; (f) A statement of which rules or statutes the petitioner contends require reversal or modification of the Department's action or proposed action; and (g) A statement of the relief sought by the petitioner, stating precisely the .action the petitioner wants, the Department'to take with respect to the Department's action or proposed action. A petition that does not dispute the material facts on which the Department's action is based shall state that no such facts are in dispute and otherwise shall contain the same information as set forth above, as required by rule 28-106.301 of the Florida Administrative Code. Because the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate final agency action, the filing of a petition means that the Department's final action may be different from the position taken by it in this notice. Persons whose substantial interests will be affected by any such final decision of the Department have the right to petition to become a party to the proceeding, in accordance with the requirements set forth above. In' accordance with Section 120.573, F.S., the Department advises that mediation is not available in this case as an alternative to filing a petition for an administrative determination. 7/20 ltchg. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS CONCERNING AMENDMENTS TO THE TOWN OF WORTHINGTON SPRINGS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WORTHINGTON SPRINGS, FLORIDA, SERVING AS THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF THE TOWN OF WORTHINGTON SPRINGS, FLORIDA, AND THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY OF THE TOWN OF WORTHINGTON SPRINGS, FLORIDA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Sections 163.3161 through 163.3215, Florida Statutes, and Ordinance No'. 91-2, as amended, comments, objections and recommendations concerning the following described amendments to the Town of Worthington Springs Comprehensive Plan, hereinafter referred to as the Comprehensive Plan, will be heard by the Town Council of the Town of Worthington Springs, Florida, serving as the Planning and Zoning Board of the Town of Worthington Springs, Florida, and the Local Planning -Agency of the Town of Worthington Springs, Florida, at public hearings on August 1, 2006 at 6:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matters can be heard. The public hearings will be conducted in the Worthington Springs Fire Station located at 3646 Southwest State Road 121, Worthington Springs, Florida. (1) CPA 06-1, an application, by the Town Council, to amend the Future Land Use Plan Map of the Comprehensive Plan to change the future land use classification from COUNTY AGRICULTURE-4 (1 dwelling unit per 5 acres) to COMMERCIAL on property described, as follows: A parcel of land lying within Section 27, Township 6 South, Range 19 East, Union County, Florida. Being more particularly described, as follows: Lot 1 of the City of Worthington Springs Airport Office Park, as recorded in the Public Records of Union County, Florida. Containing 3.00 acres, more or less. (2) CPA 06-2, an application, by the Town Council, to amend the Future Land Use Plan Map of the Comprehensive Plan to change the' future land use classification from COUNTY AGRICULTURE-4 (1 dwelling unit'-p---5' --acres to -- INDUSTRIAL on property described, as follows: A parcel of land lying within Section 27, Township 6 South, Range 19 East, Union County, Florida. Being more particularly described, as follows: Lots 2 and 3 of the City of Worthington Springs Airport Office Park,, as recorded in' the Public Records of Union County, Florida. Containing 8.01 acres, more or less. The public hearings may be continued to one or more future dates. Any interested party shall be advised that the date, time and place of any continuation of the public hearings shall be announced during the public hearings and that no further notices concerning the matters will be published, unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced hearings.t At the aforementioned public hearings, all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the amendments. Copies of the amendments are available for public inspection at the Office of the Town Clerk, located in the Town of Worthington Springs Community Center located on State Road 121, Worthington Springs, Florida, during regular business hours. All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hearings, they will need a recOrd of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. 7/20 !tchg. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO AMEND THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS OF THE TOWN OF WORTHINGTON SPRING.. BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WORTHINGTON SPRINGS, FLORIDA, SERVING AS THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF THE TOWN OF WORTHINGTON SPRINGS, FLORIDA, AND THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY OF THE TOWN OF WORTHINGTON SPRINGS, FLORIDA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the Town of Worthington Springs Land Development Regulations and Sections 163.3161 through 163.3215, Florida Statutes, comments, objections and recommendations " concerning the following described amendment to the Town of Worthington Springs Land Development Regulations, hereinafter referred to as the Land Development Regulations, will be heard by the Town Council, serving as the Planning and Zoning Board of the Town of Worthington Springs, Florida and Local Planning Agency of the Town of Worthington Springs, Florida, at a public hearing on August 1, 2006, at 6:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard. The public hearing will be conducted in the Town of Worthington Springs Fire Station located at 3646 Southwest State Road 121, Worthington Springs, Florida. LDR 06-1, an application by the Town Council, to amend the Official Zoning Atlas of the Town's Land Development Regulations by changing the zoning district from COMMERCIAL, GENERAL (CG) to INDUSTRIAL (I) on property described, as follows: A parcel of land lying within Section 27, Township 6 South, Range 19 East, Union County, Florida. Being more particularly described, as follows: Lots 2 and 3 of the City of Worthington Springs Airport Office Park, as, recorded in the Public Records of Union County, Florida. Containing 8.01 acres, more or less. The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates. Any interested party shall be advised that the date, time and place of any continuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hearing and that no further notices regarding this matter will be published, unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced hearing. At the aforementioned public hearing, all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the amendment. Copies of the amendment are available for public inspection at the. Office of the Town Clerk, located in the Town of Worthington Springs Community Center located on State ' Road 121, Worthington Springs, Florida, during regular business hours. All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hearing, they will need a record of the proceedings, and that, .for such purpose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. 7/201 tchg. NOTICE OF PROPOSED APPROVAL OF AN APPLICATION FOR A SUBDIVISION BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF UNION COUNTY, FLORIDA ACTING AS THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 3, 2006 at, 11:30 a.m., the Board of County Commissioners of Union County, Florida, will meet as the Planning and Zoning Board in a Public Hearing to be held in Room 101 of the Union County Courthouse, Lake Butler, Florida, for preliminary approval of subdivisions to be known as Black Hawk by Dennis Dotson. Said proposed application may be inspected by the public at 15 Northeast First Street, Lake Butler, Florida, during the hours of 8:00 a.m. through 12:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excepting legal holidays. All interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to the proposed subdivision. 7/20 2tchg. 7/27 AUCTION SALE THE LAKE BUTLER MINI STORAGE will have an Auction Sale Saturday, July 29, at 11:00 a.m., located at 1170 S.W. 6th St., Hwy.- 121, Lake Butler, telephone (386) 496-2264. Units for sale are: James Cribs, Unit #30, $145.24 - Chris Curtis, Unit #35, $124.00 Christie Forsyth, Unit #34, $395.79 George Green, Unit #36, $226.00 Terry Holton, Unit #7,11, $420.00 Debra Powel, Unit #1, 2, $409.00 Rogers Rita, Unit #38, $315.26 and Regina Randolph, Unit #35, $220.71 7/20 2tchg. 7/27. Worshipin theouseof the ord... Somewhere this week! The churches and businesses listed below urge you to attend the church of your choice! I _ 20, 2006 UNION COUNTY TIMES Page 7A Library hosts program of an exotic nature I I On July 13, the Union County Public Library presented a program that let local children experience exotic animals from all around the world. Reptiles R Us brought in a variety of creatures that made even the bravest child shiver. Snakes, spiders, crabs and even alligators were part of the presentation. Dell Wheeler, owner of Reptiles R Us, showed the children the animals and even let them touch a few of the unique pets. The program was part of the library's summer reading program that encourages kids to keep reading while not in school. The programs continue through the end of the summer break. Zoie and Sam Whitlock take a look at a Halloween Crab. spaces and lockers Union County High School students may come in on the following days to select their parking spaces and lockers. Selection will be on a- first come, first choice basis within the designated areas. Parking decals and locker rental prices have 'niot increased. The cost for parking decals and locker rentals are $5 each. Seniors and juniors may come July 10-13; sophomores, July 17-20; freshman, July 24-July 27. To purchase a parking permit, students will need proof of insurance, driver's license and vehicle registration along with their $5. I WORTH NOTING Starke and Lake Butler Head ' Start is now enrolling students. The free federally funded program is now taking applications for the 2006-2007 school year. The program is open to preschool dbildren who turn 3 years old on or [*fore Sept. 1. Head Start offers rlucational activities, health and l1mily services. To apply in Starke IIll Kyle Bonesteel at (904) 964- 280 to set up an appointment. ]Irents may also stop by the Stark< center, located at 1080 N. Pine St., Contact ECS Resource and etferral at (904) 964-1543. To .ply in Lake Butler, call Alberta ampton at (386) 496-216.0 or visi f5 Southeast 5th St. Bring the Vild's Birth Certificate and proof ' income when applying. meditation and stress control workshopp is held every Thursdaya 630 p.m. at the Senior Health Care enter. Call to register (904) 782- i069. Hospice is in need of volunteers. T&.FL % ill be a volunteer training piOgram soon, and if interested in ttls important volunteer opportunity, call Carolyn Long, 386-328-7100. 'I"ree Wishes Inc. makes available power (electric) wheelchairs to senior citizens and the permanently disabled at no cost to the recipient, ilithey qualify. The power vh celchairs are provided to those who cannot walk and cannot self- prppel a manual wheelchair in their home, and who meet the additional guidelines of the program. No deposit is required. Call toll free, (8)00) 817-1871, Io SLC if you qlpalily. CASH NOW As seen FOR STRUCTURED SETTLEMENTS, on TV. ANNUITIES and INSURANCE PAYOUTS (800) 794.7310 J.G. 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Jeineth Whitlock colors parts of a mobile he is creating. I Yi Ashley Todd works hard to stay in the lines. Jared Whitlock uses jelly - beans.to simulate bird S .eggs in a nest. The Alachua County Organization for Rural Needs (ACORN) Clinic offers free mammograms pnd annual pap j.mears tI' "oniln 50 and oldir \tho have little or no health insurance. Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 8:30 a.m.-5. Sp.m.;: Tuesday night clinic, 7-9 p.m : Friday, 8:30 -11 a.m. ACORN is located in Brooker. Call (352) 485- 1133. ' " windstream C Above: Sarah Smith helps Ashley Todd cut out pieces of her mobile. Below: Savannah Douglas completes her project while Courtnie Doulgas shows Jared Whitlock a variety of birds that can be found in the Union County area. Section Missing or Unavailable Section C: Thursday, July 20, 2006 Telegraph Times Monitor Bradford County 4-H auction will be a 'bash' People will have the opportunity to "bash" a car prior to the Bradford County 4-H auction on Saturday, Aug. 5, at the Bradford County Fairgrounds. The car bashing will take place from 5-6 p.m., with the object being to see how many swings can be taken in 30 seconds. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased that evening. The car is being provided by T&M Towing. A silent auction, 5:30-7 p.m., gets the 4-H auctioner started. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m., followed by the live auction at 6:30 p.m. Terry Vaughan, the Bradford County supervisor of elections, will be the auctioneer. Tickets for dinners are $6 each and may be purchased from the Bradford County Extension Office or from 4-H members. Any individual or business can contribute items to the auction. Call the extension office at (904) 966-6224 (someone will be made available to pick up items if necessary). This annual fund-raiser is used to provide full and partial scholarships for 4-H youth and adult volunteers to attend and participate in a variety of county, district, state and national educational learning experiences such as camp, 4-H Congress, 4-H Legislature and state 4-H leadership training. Money generated from this auction and car bash also provides funding for local community service projects that 4-H members are involved- in throughout the year. 4-H is the community-based educational program of the University of Florida Cooperative Extension Service that involves youth ages 5-18 in planned learn-by-doing experiences and positive supportive-relatiQnshijps. 4-H is open to all youth regardles'-oT race, color, religion, sex disability, or national origin. Miz Ugly tickets are selling fast BY CLIFF SMELLEY Telegraph Staff Writer They say beauty is only skin deep, but it does not even go that deep for the participants of the Kiwanis Club of Starke's Miz Ugly contest, which 'will ,be held Saturday, Aug. 19, at 6:30 p.m. at Bradford County's new convention center on U.S. 301 north. Tickets are going fast, so if you want to get yours, call Bob Kerce at (904) 449-1290 or e- mail him at .cooterbobl948@yahoo.com. Tickets cost $25 each and include a dinner of marinated pork roast and marinated- grilled chicken, courtesy of Steve Denmark. Approximately 20 so-called beauties will take part in this year's contest. Area pastors Don Thompson and Marc Jones, who, is the president of the Kiwanis Club of the Lake Region, have been added to the ist of contestants, who were * featured in last week's issue Prizes will be awarded to the top-five finishers. This year's winner will receive a two-fight-- stay, with golf, at the Amelia Island Ritz-Carlton. The remaining prizes are as follows: Florida-Alabama football tickets for second place, two FSU-Clemson football tickets for third place, two Florida-Central Florida football tickets for fourth place and a $50 cash prize for fifth place. 'Also, trophies will be presented for Miz Congeniality, best talent,' best. formal wear and best-themed dress. Last year's, event raised approximately $5,000 for the Kiwanis Club, which uses funds to help support youth 'in Bradford County. KHHS hires veteran girls basketball coach BY CLIFF SMELLEY' Telegraph Staff Writer The Keystone Heights High School girls varsity basketball team will enter next season with its third head coach in three years, .but athletic director Walt Darty indicates the new coach may be around a while. Mike Ruszkowski,. formerly the head coach at Palatka High School, has indicated he wants to coach 8-10 more, years, Darty said. This comes after a' 26-year run as the Palatka head coach. "We're very excited to have him," Darty said. "He brings a lot of experience." Darty said he was surprised Ruszkowski would leave Palatka after so many years at the school. A Palatka Dail, News story quoted e Ruszkowski as saying the decision to resign was due to the fact his wife received a job promotion that requires her to move closer to Starke. Ruszkowski guided the Panthers to their first district championship in 1994: That year also saw the Panthers advance to the Final Four. See COACH, p. 4C $8,490i $7990 SIL99 - III 1lm "Customer Satisfaction Has Been Our Top Priority since 1947;" F 16 1 Do.S 1" rqr-w16 L49!. 11499I'l 7" 0099 Page 2C TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR--C-SECTION July 20, 2006 Starke girl grows Locks of Love N y BY LINDSEY KIRKLAND Telegraph Staff Writer She is a typical 5-year-old. She loves animals and doesn't seem to have a care in the world. However, LeAnn Hilliard is a little different. Since she was born, she has never had a haircut, said her grandmother, Cathy Wood, who LeAnn lives with. One-day when LeArih and Five-year-old her grandmother, were in Wal- LeAnn Hiliard Mart a woman mentioned to LeAnn Hilliard them an organization that awaits her very wants people like first haircut. LeAnn-well, actually,, just She had 10 their hair. inches taken The Florida-based company, off. Locks of Love, makes wigs for children who have lost their hair to illness, burns or other dermatological conditions. LeAnn first became aware of Locks of Love when she and her grandmother were watching television. "We've seen it on TV with Jeannie Blaylock," Wood said, referring to the news anchor at WTLV 12 in Jacksonville. Blaylock did meaningful stories on what Locks of Love meant to the wig recipients, Wood said. -'; Starke center to provide abortion alternatives about organize with h News of a pregnancy is clothing often met with joyful supplies, celebratio.n.. Sometimes, Woupplies, however, the news is met with an aborti fearful anxiety. When that an abortia happens, a woman makes one referral f of the -most significant Wome decisions of her life at a time when she is under severe -stress. A Gaines ille -Organization will soon open a branch in Starke that will help women make that stressful decision an CONS informed one, , The Women's Resource ^npro n'nizalon" that'" ' provides pregnam women ilh h counseling and information about all of their options. Ga The faith-based organization provides women in "crisis" pregnancies" with alternatives to abortion, although information about abortion is also provided. WRC does not refer, or encourage women to go, to doctors ;who perform abortions, however. "Our main vision is to " empower women to. make an educated choice about their health," said JoAnna Padget, a representative for WRC. "We want them to make .an informed decision about their pregnancy and be aware of the alternatives to abortion." A G The Starke branch will be located on .Walnut Street, - occupying the front offices on both floors of Craig Falstreaux Heating and Air. It is set to VI open Aug. 7.. ... Vpl Tentative plans are for it to be open on -Monday,." " Wednesday and Friday from MI 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. WRC provide "counseling FAM services for pregnant women and free pregn'incy testing. , Information is provided SR ~ ~ ~ H ..H'a adoption and tions that can help housing, maternity ;, baby clothing, free ultrasound, etc.. n who think they want on are provided-witlfh on, counseling and a or an ultrasound test. n who have already had an abortion are provided with counseling to help them deal with the emotional repercussions. "We try to help them heal from decisions of the past that hold them back from their future," said Padgett. See CENTER, p. 5C COnSTRUCTIO n TRUCTION COMPANY DESIGn BUILD nperay Design- '... Coid0 o's, Churches, 5 yearsin 'Offices,' Holmes inesvilleArea / \ 352-376-4089 After talking to LeAnn about the idea, a haircut soon followed. Amanda Hardee, owner of a Starke hair salon-Cutt'n Up-donated the haircut -because LeAnn was giving it to Locks of Love. Although losing 10 inches of hair was a dramatic change, Wood said LeAnn was excited about cutting her hair to give to another child. Wood said LeAnn is looking forward to attending kindergarten in August with her new hairdo. For almost 10 years, Locks of Love has been providing free wigs to children under the age of 18 who are financially disadvantaged. Children like LeAnn make up 80 percent the total donors. Each week, Locks of Love receives 2,000 hair donations, but still strives to reach every child that has long-term hair loss. If interested in making a donation to Locks of Love, the organization gives the following guidelines: The hair donation must be at least 10 inches long. Twelve inches is preferable. It must be bundled in a ponytail or braid. It cannot be damaged by chemical processing. Hair must be clean, cry and placed in a plastic bag. All bagged hair donations can be mailed in a padded envelope to Locks of Love, 2925 106h Avenue Nc. Suite 102, Lake Worth, FL 33461:. LeAnn Hilliard is all smiles after getting her hair cut for Locks of Love by Cutt'n Up owner Amanda Hardee. I BEST- DEALS EVR ON FA M*AA-AOTF "=eAwv-m= Irfarmt )UR S ,V A 1 S .^ AM V % A A a During Farmtrac Frenzy take advantage of '^ the industry's best financing and get the tractor you've been dreaming about. F Lot of Bang. Little Bucks. And NO interest for 48 months!* rac.com *With Approved Credit. Financing available up to 84 months. Lodes* Bckos Rakes rapple rARMA- o4f a Country Club * Banquet Facilities Clubhouse . 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Washington St., Starke next to Bradford High School) Lic. #30969 BY MARCIA MILLER Telegraph Staff Writer v~l~afd~L~ July 20, 2006 TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR--C-SECTION Page 3C Crase enters Altrusa presidency with experience BY CLIFF SMELLEY Telegraph Staff Writer Dana Crase may have entered this year with anxiety as the new president of the Altrusa Club of Starke. but she actually had the opportunity to get any fears out of the way last year. Crase found herself stepping in as president earlier than she had planned because last year's president became ill. It was unexpected and Crase admitted she was very scared. "I had no forewarning," she said. "It's just like all of a sudden it was there. Because I have such good people around me, they helped me with the transition and helped me learn my way. A lot of it was trial ,and error, but we actually had a very exciting year." Now Crase is serving her "first real year" as president, she said. "I feel much better this year. I know what's expected." As for her expectations, Crase would like to see more members join the club, which is open to professional women. True, the 54 members the club currently has is a lot for a small town, Crase said, but she would like to see some younger members join and add their own ideas and expertise. No matter what the ageN are of the Altrusa members, they all have the common goal of serving their community. A lot of that service centers on promoting literacy and providing scholarships. Crase: cites a couple of examples last year in which the club received $1,000 from Altrusa International and $3,000 from Wal-Mart to be used toward scholarships. "Hopefully, we will get more scholarships this year or grants so we can give out more money to the schools," Crase said. Dana Crase The club gives money to the county's schools and also supports the Food Pantry. "We always try to look at the needs of the community Revels hopes Lions Club continues to grow and then act upon that," Crase said. She looks forward to her club's continued involvement at the Altrnsa district level. Currently, the club has Beverly Hardy serving as District 3 treasurer, Carole DeCelle serving as financial consultant and Martha Epps serving as foundation director. Hardy has also been nominated for vice governor. Crase said a small club having that many district delegates is quite a feat, but she would like to see even more.. "We're pushing for six this year," she said. There are several exciting things coming up this year for the club, and Crase said she is also excited about the opportunity of meeting with the presidents of the other local clubs: Cheryl Canova of Kiwanis, Kim Skidmore of Rotary, Joan Rogers of the Woman's Club and, possibly, Janet Revels of the Lions Club. Those presidents plan to have their clubs cooperate on a community project. "I'm looking forward to that," Crase said. "I think that's going to be very exciting for the community because when you get a bunch of women together with strong wills and strong personalities, something always happens. Hopefully, it will be good." Crase has been a member of Altrusa for approximately six See CRASE, p. 5C The Law offices of Douglas E. Massey Former Bradford County prosecutor General Practice of Law S19580 NW SR 16 Starke, FL Call for your free initial consultation (904) 964-6465 www.bradfordlawyer.com Affordable RV Repair & Body Shop COLLISION REPAIRS MOTOR HOME RESTORATIONS S- Certified Technician . -I ,* Insurance Claims Free Estimates We Buy & Sell Motor Homes & Consignment Units Any Club Member, 10% OFF Labor. (904) 964-2500 Nights (352) 745-0444 Hwy 301, Starke (1/2 mile South of Walmart) BY CLIFF SMELLEY Telegraph Staff Writer One word comes to Janet, Revels' mind when it comes to thinking about this upcoming year as president of the Lions Club of Starke. "My main focus is members, members, members," Revels. said. "We truly need to get more people involved with the Lions." There are 21 members of, the club, which reformed in Starke in 2003. Revels, who has been with the. club since its reformatioo-and who was even a member in its previous incarnation-said the club has grown (a couple of new members were gained recently because of the club's presence at Bike Fest). Revels, who w\as serving as club vice president, had not been planning or watching that growth continue as the president this year. However,. Angel:Hill is stepping down as president because she felt She, could not devote the time U-, It's easier to get rid of bathroom water stains than it is finding fixtures that match them. Problem water can leave ugly slains on your fixtures, ries and counterfops. 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Jared Wot yWRoI s and __ Brijttanyy Lee-Meng--- Meng and Rollins are, engaged Rhonda and Jerry Riffe and Carlon and Bobbie Meng, all. of Keystone Heights, announce the engagement of their daughter. Brittany Lee Meng. to Jared Timoth\ Rollins. son of Perr\ and Tom--R-hn--o iMelrose. ,: The bride-elect is a student at the Unim ersii\ of Florida. She works in the office of alumni affairs at the college of la %. * The' groom-elect graduated t from LF wilh a bachelor's degree in accounting in 2000 : and a master's in accounting in 2001. He is currently employed as a CPA in Atlanta. The wedding is planned for Saturday. Dec. 9. 2006. What is more beautiful than a road? It is the symbol and the image of an active, varied life. -George Sand Jay Hodge was best man. The bride is the daughter of Jewel Reddish of Lake City and the late Bobby Hampton. She graduated from Union County High School in 1976 and is 'employed by Southeastern Hand Center. The groom is the son of Ralph and Wilma Peeples of Starke. He works at Riverside Uniform. Following a honeymoon trip to Ocala, the couple lives in Starke. Poker run to benefit ill teacher A benefit poker run has been planned tor Sall\ Groes., a Bradford Middle School teacher recentl'v diagnosed Sixth breast cancer. The event. 'Ahich will lake place on Saturday, July 29. w ill include a poker run. chicken dinners, ralli.s,. 50 5'; draw ings. a baked goods auction and fun tor the whole family. Registraiion for the poker run, which ill start and end at Knuckle Draggers on U.S. 301 South in Starke, will be from '(8W'St.4ffit wfih tirst bike oui The'chicken dinners and other activities. n which iiI also be held at Knuckle Draggers. "till begin around noon. Family. friends,. parents and past and current students of Groves are encouraged to attend. . Donaiions can also be made at Bradford Middle School. Call (904) 964-9634 for. information. Cosmetology class to begin Aug 7 A new cosmeiology class will begin Monday. Atig. 7, at Bradford-Union Area Career and Technical Center in Starke. Classes run Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. until 3 p.mr.n Students remain in class until 7 p.m. on Thursdays. Students can learn hair and scalp treatments, shampoos and rinses, along with hair coloring, lightening and toning. Skin care is also part of this learning opportunity. Cosmetology is eligible for financial aid Call (904) 966-6764 to schedule a TABE test or check on financial aid eligibility. Going away party is planned for Anne Greene A going away party is being planned for Anne Greene. who will soon be moving to Tallahassee. Friends and family are invited to drop by the Starke Woman's Club from 5-7 p.m., on Thursday, July 27, to bid Greene adieu and enjoy some refreshments. Shands Auxiliary sponsoring handbag sale July 28 The Shands Starke Auxiliary will be sponsoring "Purseonality," a sale of designer handbags and .other items on Friday, July 28, 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at the Shands Starke atrium. This sale, which v. ill hel? raise money for the AuI\ilar), will also include wallets, watches, briefcases ah'd luggage. Money raised by the Auxiliary is used to purchase equipment for the hospital. The Auxiliary has raised more than $24,000 this year. Hobbs to celebrate 90th birthday Gladys Hcbbs will celebrate her 90th birthday on Sunday. July 30. 2006, from 3-5 p.m., at a party hosted by her family. The reception ill be held in the fellowship hall of First United Methodist Church, on Walnut Street in Starke. Family and friends are invited. ~E!I- Jerome Vitug Cerdan Cerdan earns"- degree from Temple U On May 18, Jerome Vitug. Cerdan, son of, Simeon and Charito 'Cerdan of, Starke, earned a doctor of dental medicine degree from Temple University in Philadelphia. A 1996 graduate of Union County High School, Cerdan earned a bachelor's degree in 2001 from the University of Florida, \\here he majored in microbiology and cell science. Dr. Cerdan is currently a lieutenant in the Dental Corps of the U.S. Navy. He will be stationed in Okina%,a, Japan. Streit's Motorsports St4820 NW 13th Street Gainesville, FL HownD. 352-376-2637 BEST ON EA WWW STRFITS -nM i n i r .r,, rrr, ,.,,d,. 'I .r,,r.. N R V ,r ,',f;n7.,rr ar, .'r d .lr, ftAprrr. A, L a -vi AA-r i r i F P:., !FC ar .Ar ...A,. .... N. ..F ', ,I. 1'., I., ; ') A, 1. Nf.- 1.'A[IV. Ainahl r ",...m U *1 Black high school alliance comes to Starke The alumni associations of' RJE in Starke. A.L. Mebane and ACT in Alachua. Douglas High in High Springs. Feseden Academy (Ocala), Richardson High in Lake City, Lincoln High-in Gainesville, Gifford High School of Gifford-Branch (Vero Beach), Lake "Butler Consolidated High, Williston Vocation Tech, Archer Community High School and Finley High School of COACH Continued from p. 1C The Panthers were postseason qualifiers the next four years. RuszkowskRis team last year compiled an 11 -13 record. "I've always been impressed when I've watched them play here," Darty said. Ruszkowski is Keystone's fifth head coach since Kathy Boatwright retired following the 1999-2000 season. Chris Lee, Deborah Feagle and Jessica Marquart (last year's coach) coached just one season. Wes Aldrich coached three years before resigning to take an assistant coaching position at Augusta State University. Boatwright coached at the school for 25 years. Ruszkowski,, during his career at Palatka High School, also coached boys basketball at the freshman and junior varsity levels, coached football at all three, levels and girls track and field. White shelled eggs are produced by hens with white feathers and ear j.obep. Brown shelled.- eggs are produced by , " 'liedr'with red feathers and red ear lobes. Chester. S.C. have formed an alliance whose purpose is to bring together those who attended historic black high schools that were closed during the late 1960s and early 1970s during desegregation. The alliance is striking to advance this initiative to include all historic black high schools, not only in the state of Florida, but also nationally. The RJE Alumni Association has been chosen to host the first round-up beginning at 6 p.m., on Saturday, July 22, at the Bradford County.Fairgrounds in Starke. Tickets are $10 each and attire is casual. The initial celebration will begin with a roll call and each school's alma mater will be sung. There will be a spirit station for each school to display memorabilia and former students and faculty are encouraged to bring bopks, sports letters, jackets, tags, etc. "We have been given the unique opportunity to be a part of this groundbreaking event, said Valara Jenkins Petteway, RJE alumni representative. "Don't miss this event; it will ,be a time to remember and an experience to share." The public is invited. Tickets are available from the RJE Alumni Association or can be purchased at the door. For more information, contact Petteway at (904) 964- 3809. REGISTER NOW August 9 (Mon-Thu) 7:30 a n.-6:0 p.m. August 10 730Oa.m..3p n.OmY, For more information call S(386) 754-4287 & t wuwwJaec ytcedu ,A tarke Academy of Dance Home of the National Champions... and we have the trophies to prove it. Ages 2 1/2 & older Ballet ~ Tap ~ Jazz Lyrical ~ Hip-hop Modern 417-E West Edwards Rd. Starke, FL L. Ask Us How, We Work With All Major Brands! *Residential & Commercial Installations *. 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"Most women will not travel more than 15 miles from where they live to receive service due to fear or lack of reliable transportation," said Padgett. Having a branch in Starke will encourage more women to use the services provided, she said. "We want to present our surrounding communities with the choice of life," she said. Padgett said that for every thousand females in Bradford County ages 15-19, there are 61 births per year. The national average is 43. Sixty-seven percent of all people in America who have a sexually transmitted disease are under the age of 25. Young people are sexually active outside of marriage in this area and throughout the nation. The chances of that negatively impacting their health, both emotionally and physically, are high., WRC also encourages "integrity-based" behavior regarding sexuality, said Padgett. She said efforts are made to guide young people away from sexual promiscuity. The Starke branch's initial $10,000 fundraising goal has already been met. That will set up the branch.office. Operating costs are estimated at about $3,500 per month and fundraising to cover those costs is still going oni. The Starke branch has already received support from Harvest Christian Fellowship, Starke First Baptist, Hope Christian Academy, Keystone Trinity Baptist and the Keystone Community Church. "But, we are not about a particular church or denomination," said Padgett. "We want to involve every church. We see a bigger vision of the community, crossing cultural and denominational boundaries by working as one mind and one body, the way God intended." WRC is staffed by volunteers and volunteers will be needed for the Starke branch. Training is provided for volunteers who would like to become counselors for pregnant women at the Starke branch. Counselors are also needed to lead post-abortion counseling sessions. Also needed are people who will serve as church liaisons and fund-raisers, help with computer data entry, act as speakers at events or sponsor the decoration of a room. Donations can be made in lump-sum amounts or as a regular monthly amount. Send donations to the Women's Resource Center, 912 NW 13t" Street, Gainesville, FL 32601, or visit the Web site at www.yourwrc.org. For more information, or if you are interested in participating in training, call (352) 377-4947. Monthly meetings, which will be open to the public, will be held on the second Thursday of each month at the Walnut Street center. REVELS Continued from p. 3C Clubs provide people with eye glasses and eye screenings, and offer financial assistance for cataract surgeries. Revels said several members of the Starke club are being trained to operate eye- screening machines. The club will be offering free eye screenings in September (Putnam County will be donating machines for the club to use). "We're excited about that because a lot of times people don't know they have a problem," Revels said. . Also, the club, for the first time, has successfully completed paperwork to aid a person with the cost of cataract surgery. "Our club pays a portion and Lions International pays the, balance," Revels said. "We're more than excited about that." Revels would like to see the club get involved in Lions International Peace. Poster Contest, which provides youth, I Janet Revels ages 11-13 the opportunity to share their artistic vision for peace. In October, the club will man a booth at Starke's Great Pumpkin Escape, which it has done in the past. In November, serious work begins on Bradford County's annual Toys for Tykes campaign, which the club took on as a project two years ago. "That has been marvelously successful," Revels said. "The people in the community have truly responded and supported that." Helping people is why Revels got involved with the Lions Club in the first place. She has a special place in her heart, especially, when it comes to helping people with vision problems. Revels' husband died three years ago and it is because of the donation of his eyes that two people-one in Palatka and one in Jacksonville-can now see. "That was so exciting to me-to be a part of Lions, to be a part of helping somebody else see," Revels said. "I'm permanently a Lion." Anyone who is interested in learning more about the club is encouraged to call Revels at (904) 364-8346. The club meets the second and fourth Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at Shoney's. "We would love to see people come and check us out," Revels said. Revels believes what any potential member will find is a fun club that includes a good mix of people. Most clubs she has visited in other cities are composed 'mainly of retirees and elderly people, but she said the Starke club has quite a few younger people who bring a lot of enthusiasm. "Our club is an exciting club," she said. CRASE Continued from p. 3C years. She said she had no intention of joining a club, having been a member of various clubs while her children were young. One reason she wound up joining Altrusa was to represent Bradford County Eye Center, where she works. The main reason, however, was because of the club's members. She already knew most of them and they had asked her several times to join. When she did join, she found a group of women she describes as the most caring people she's known. "Every one in the club cares about the other person," she said. "That meant a lot to me. I feel like I have a lot of sisters." Crase was content to just serve on committees within the organization, but she found herself serving as an officer, which must have come from her good friends pushing her to do so, she said. To serve as an officer was to step out of her comfort zone, but Crase said the other members made it easy for her. 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Page 6C TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR--C-SECTION July 20, 2006 Cs f Read our Classifieds on the Where one call SSS l A World Wide Web doesita/l e A ; www.BCTelegraph.com 964-6305*473-2210 -496-2261 3BR/1.5BA, carpet, ceil- ing fans, CH/A, spacious one car garage, fenced backyard, new stove, re- frigerator, excellent con- dition. Walk to schools and town, $149,900. Call 352-473-7695. Keystone Heights, 10+ acres, 2200 sqft DW, se- cluded, private. Ap- praised over 200K, price is 175K. Owner may fi- nance. Call 954-424- 4455, lease purchase. EXTRAORDINARY. 4BR/ 3BA, home Large great room with 20 foot ceil- ings, stone fireplace,, luxury kitchen, wrap around porch, custom pool, separate 5 car ga- rage with workshop. 5 acres of park like setting on private road. 5 min- utes from Keystone and Melrose. 30 Minutes from Gainesville. $699,000. Call 352-473- 7763. KEYSTONE GOLF COURSE new 3BR/2BA home. 2158 living area, 3032 Total ready to move in. 4589 SE 3rd PL. $269,800. Terry Hall Homes, CRC 025346. Call 352-473-4920. 49 Mobile Homes for Sale HILLIARD/NEW Jacobsen 32 x48:3BR/2BA, set up on 2 acres with well, sep- CALL TODAY! 904-964-4000 866-964-4207 1107 S. Walnut St .Starke, Florida (Located Behind Bradford County Eyes Center) MORTGAGE BANKERS ASSOCIATION ;m-si-ng n crnmimnes tic & power pole in- cluded, $734 per month. Call 904-548-1480. 8 BRAND NEW HOMES just bought out Double J Mobile Home dealership on US 17 just south of A1A. We are selling out all existing inventory at huge discounts! Call 904-548-1480 or come by 850712 HWY 17 in Yulee. 1996 DWMH Homes of Merrit. 3BR/2BA, 24 X 52, DW, washer & dryer, front porch & A/C. Very clean, must move, $27,500 OBO. Call 352- 494-0124 or 904-964- 5116. 2.5 ACRES WITH 99 TWMH well & septic, like new in Union County, fi- nancing available. Call 386-496-1146. Asking $84,000. FOR SALE 2BR/2BA MH on State property. For sale by owner. CO 1's needed. Call 352-485- 2421. 3BR/2.5BA DWMH 1996 w/ 3 plus acres in Gra- ham, (30 min to Gainesville, 15 min to Starke). Fenced with 2 gates, 2 pastures, bring the kids and the pets. Horses welcome. $85,000. Call 352-625- 6926. Well kept, great starter home, large back deck, all electric appli- ances included. 50 For Rent FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT! COM- PLETE with CH/A, cable provided, all utilities paid! Central location. 10% discount on first months rent for senior citizens. Rooms with private bath, $110 $120./wk. Room without bath, $95. Laun- dry facilities available.. Close to churches, stores, downtown shop- ping, theatre, and more! See Manager at the Magnolia Hotel, across from the Starke Post Of- fice. 904-964-4303. WE HAVE 2 OR 3 bedroom MH, clean, close to prison. Call 352-468- 1323. SOUTHERN VILLAS OF Starke Apts. 2 BR HC & non HC apartments. Central ac/heat, on site laundry, playground, pri- vate and quiet atmo- sphere. Located on SR16, 1001 Southern Villas Drive, Starke, Fl or call 904-964-7295, TDD/ TTY 711..Equal Housing Opportunity. FOR RENT- 2 & 3BR homes, newly renovated. Deposit required. Call 678-438-6828 or 678- 438-2865, for more infor- mation. "Come ,i tf to Me Source IVANHOE MORTGAGE A Division of Central Pacific Mortgage FOR RENT DOWNTOWN Business & Professional office store. This 1500 sq ft building has offices & reception area, new car- pet and paint. Monthly rent w/option to lease long term. $500 per month, or long term lease discount. Call Vir- ginia at 904-964-6305. NICE CLEAN MH for rent, $650 per month. No pets. Call 904-964-3595. NEWLY REMODELED up- stairs apartment in down- town Starke. 2/BR, CH/ A. $450 month, 1st, last, and security deposit. . Call Joan at 904-964- 4303. KEYSTONE MOBILE HOME was 3BR/1BA, converted to a 2BR/1 BA with a large living room, new carpet, paint. Fully furnished $600 per month, unfurnished $500 per month. 1st, last, se- curity, payments pos- sible. Call 352-473-3121. CROSBY LAKE R.V. site on Crosby Lake for rent. $350 per month. Call 904-964-6687. MELROSE AREA 3BR/ 2BA, CH/A, $475 per month with $400 security deposit. Call 352-475- 6285. MELROSE AREA 3BR/ 2BA, CH/A, $475 per month with $400 security Refinance & Purchases FHA VA, ~ Conventional ~ New Construction ~ Home Equity Loans ~ No Income Verification Loans wwwivanhoiemortgagestarke.com o.~r Jenny w. ivann Branch Manager/ Mortgage Consultant auzanne tGoraon Mortgage Consultant NEW HOM 55 N 8hAV. AK.BULE -F at iFr. New Construction Features: 3 BR/2 BA, 1474 sq ft, H/AC, 2326 sq ft - total under roof, Hardi Board Exterior, Luxury Master Bath w/Whirlpool tub-: 2-car garage w/Automatic opener. 1 Year Builder's Warranty provided -- I Proudly build ByA.B. Adams Construction Co. #RR003lAl3 #RC0067236 deposit. Call 352-475- 6285. 3BR/1BA ON LAKE, $700, first, last & security, no pets, unfurnished, heat, A/C, stove & refrigerator. Call 352-475-2256. HOUSE FOR RENT Starke. 2BR/1BA, $600 per month, plus deposit. No pets. Call 352-473- 7716. 3BR/2BA DW, refrigerator, stove, CH/A, downtown Melrose, 105 and 105-2, Campbell Lane. Rent $625, security $600. Call 352-475-5533 or 352- 475-0690 or 352-745- 0690. KEYSTONE 3/4BR/1BA MH, large screened in porch, CH/A, $550 per month, plus deposit. Call 352-235-1386. FOR RENT 2BR house on Lake Geneva. Large liv- ing room, dining room with fire place, and kitchen snack bar. $600 per month, 1st, last, and security. Call 352-475- 3440. KEYSTONE HEIGHTS DW 3BR/2BA cathedral ceilings, garden tub, new carpet, total electric, cov- ered rear deck, paved road, once acre, no pets. $725 plus deposit. Ref- erences. Call 386-671- 3035 or 352-235-1288 HOUSE IN COUNTRY 2BR/1 BA, laundry room, office, covered porch, AC. Ireshly painted, new oarpei. $575 per month :-plus deposit. Ask about our $25 discount. SE 49th Ave, Starke. Call : 352-468-1093 or 904- 571-6561. HOUSE FOR RENT Starke. 2BR1/1BA, $600 per month plus deposit. No pets. Call 352-473- 7716. LARGE 2BR upstairs un- furnished apt. 3 miles north of Starke on Hwy 301. 1st & last month in advance, $500 per month. Call 352-283- 4634. KEYSTONE HEIGHTS SWMH very large 2BR/ 2BA excellent condition, laundry room, CH/A, $550. Rentals require security deposit, 1st and last months rent and good rental history, utilities. Lake Geneva MH Park ON SR 100. Under new ownership! Call Rick 352-235-0506. 2BR/1BA SW MH on 1 acre lot in Keystone. $525 per month, paved road. 1st, last and secu- rity. Close to Little Lake Geneva. Call 352-475- 3094. 52 Animals and Pets FREE PUPPIES! ONLY/3 LEFT! 8 wks old, wormed & healthy. All colors, very cute. Call 386-496-1215 DOGS FOR ADOPTION OR FOSTERING pup- pies, puppies and more puppies, 10 kittens ready, come and look we will save for you. Ger- man Shepard mix, nutered. 10 Boxer/Lab puppies, 5 weeks old, eating on there own, lots to choose from. All need a loving home, must get shots and fixed. Call Tammy at 352-258-6582 or Cristy at 904-334- 7319 or Bradford County I BUY LAND, HOMES & COMMERCIAL PROPERTY ANY CONDITION! QUICK CLOSING! AVOID FORECLOSURE! GET CASH FAST! CALL 1-888-526-3007 Small or Large Parcels With or Without Homes Call Glen Lourcey P 352-485-1818 Office: 352 85-1532 Cloe by August31,200 ndBuilder Office: 352-485-1532 wilpayup to $5,o000.00n qiosing cost. Cell: 352-316-0895 "We're now selling our 4th Generation." F JET"WO O.Y "Quality and Service is not expensive... It's Priceless." LANDIHOME PKGS. in Alachua, Bradford, Columbia, Gilchrist, Levy, Dixie, Marion, Putnam and Union counties. Call Gene, Jim and Roy. (352) 372-4663. Westgate Mobile Home Sales, Westgate Home Center 4431 NW 13th St. Gainesville, FL 352-372-HOME (4663) Paws 904-964-9200. NEEDED FOSTER HOMES for dogs. Any donations appreciated. Any amount. Call Tammy at 352-258-6582 or Cristy at 904-334- 7319 or Bradford County Paws 904-964-9200. BOSTON TERRIER PUP- PIES for sale. Purebred, CKC registered, born May 20, 2006. They have shots, parents are on premises, 2 males and 3 females to choose from, $400 to $450. Available July 15, 2006. Call 904-364-8860 or 352-473-7781 to inquire. 2 HORSES for sale. One 7 year old mare, one 5 year old mare. Call 386- 623-4925. DACHSHUND PUPPIES 10 weeks old. 1 male long hair, 1 female tri color smooth, health cer- tificates, $400 cash, each. Call 904-964- 6925. CHIHUAHUA PUPS 2 males, 5 months old and 3 months old. Health certificate, Starke area, $250 cash only. Call 904-364-7152. 9 BEAGLE PUPPIES 8. weeks old. 5 boys and 4 girls. Mother and Father also for sale. $150 each. All have health certifi- cates, call 904-964-5185 evenings or 904-364- 7137. 53 A Starke Yard Sales HUGE YARD SALE Sat only! 8am to 3pm. Lots of stuff, new and used. Griffis Loop, 1/2 mile past Grace Babtist Church. Look for signs. Call 904-964-8544. YARD SALE 22nd & 23rd 9am to 4pm. HWY 16, Olin Mobile Home Park. Look for tent. MULTI FAMILY yard sale. Fri & Sat, 8am to 3pm. Lake Hampton Oaks. Driveway on 301, follow signs. Tools, lawn equip- ment, jewelry, 4 by 8 mir- ror, to much to list. Lots of Koala stuff, all kinds. ESTATE & MOVING SALE large master bedroom set with craftmatic bed, heated fireplace, large hand carved carasel horse, small carasel horse, assorted collect- able glass ware figu- rines, Maytag washer and dryer (like new), lots of Christmas decora- tions, inside and out, large swede sectional, 2 pcs of excersize equip- ment, assorted lamps & pictures, free books and VHS tapes, jewelry. Sat only! 9am to 4pm. Call 904-964-4692 for de- tails. Country Club, fol- low signs. 53 Keystone Yard Sales MELROSE YARD SALE Fri & Sat, 8am to 1pm, moving sale, everything must go. Sandhill Forest, apt 411, behind melrose soccer field, furniture, crafts, books & misc. In- side rain or shine. Call 352-473-2691. GARAGE SALE Sat 7/22 9am to ? Funiture Ga- lore! 214 N. 2.4 miles from, right on ranchette Road, 3rd house on rigit. Look for signs. YARD SALE Fri & Sat, 9am to ? Large upright freezer, Koi pond fish, entertainment center, .disney movies, clothes, lost of stuff, must go. HWY 21 N to Gasline Road. Follow signs. HUGE MULTI family ga- rage sale. Camcorder, camera, kitchen items, clothes, & much more. Sat July 22nd, 7am til ? CR315C down road from McRay Elementary. Call for directions 352- 473-2974 for 352-235- 1818. HUGE SALE Furniture, tools, all kinds of items, clothing too, even new items, much to have. Fri & Sat, 8:30am to 2:30pm, no early birds. 7613 Oak Forest Road off CR214. HUGE SALE Furniture, tools, all kinds of items, clothing too, even new items, much to have. Fri & Sat, 8:30am to 2:30pm, no early birds. 7613 Oak Forest Road off CR214. 53 C Lake Butler Yard Sales 2 FAMILY YARD SALE Sat, July 22. 1 mile West of Lake Butler on HWY 100, look for signs. Clothes, dishes, nick nacks, toys. 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 $170. Call 352-372-z 7490. BEDROOM SET 7 piece Gorgeous cherry queen/ king bed, dresser, mirror, 2 nightstands, chest. available, dovetail con- struction. New'still in- boxes. Retail $6100, sacrifice for $1100. 352- .377-9846. DINING ROOM SUITE- beautiful cherry table, 6 chippendale chairs and lighted hutch and buffet.: Brand new still boxed: Can deliver. Retail $5800, sacrifice $1100(- 352-377-9846. MATTRESS TWIN sets $89, full sets $129,; Queen sets $159, King sets $189. Mattress Fac- tory, 441 East Brownlee St. Carpets also- large,. room size pieces. Save a lot. Cash and carry. Call Sonia at 352-473- 7173 or 904-964-3888 .. BED-QUEEN orthopedic Pillowtop mattress and box. Name brand, new in ~s~u s ~- a -- ALL BRICK BEAUTY Features 3BRs, 2BAs, spilt bedroom plan, large fenced back yard, wood cabinets In kitchen and master suite beasts walk-In closet. $149.900. Hurry this one won't last long! Potential mini-ranch. Beautiful 3/2 doublewide mobile home on 2.5 acres in Clay County. 4685 Eastwood Ct. American A 904964-5424 13521473-3800 L ream 205 N. Temple Ave. 185 S. Lawrence Blvd. ". of Northeast Florida.Inc. Starke Keystone Heights "-: 2/1 HOME IN TOWN OF HAMPTON ON .27 ACRE. HOME BEING SOLD "AS IS." LOTS OF POTENTIAL. $39,000. MLS#289916. VIEW OF POND! Newly remodeled 3/2 on 3/4 acre. Roof is 3-years-old, new well, easement runs along north fence line. ,59900 MrcSNIjM1o 2/1 SWMH ON 1.2 ACRES, being used as a rental and producing $5,400 annually. Fronts on busy S.R. 100 in Bradford County. $47,000. MLS#294094. 3/2 HOME on I acre with leaded glass entry, arched doorways, Berber carpet, ceramic tile and hardwood floors. Fireplace. MBR W/trey oilinLn aP'I~V I* I IVIV FREE PUPPIES! ONLY,3 LEFT! 8 wks old, wormed & healthy. - All colors, very cute. Call 386-496-1215 ROOMS FOR RENT Economy Inn Lawtey, FL Daily $35 & up " Wkly $169 & up Daily Rm Service Microwave Cable Refrigerator Local Phone (904) 782-3332 j FOR SALE 2 Parcels 13+ Acres in all 500 ft frontage on 301: South Only 3/10 mile from Super Walmart. Office 2800 sq ft Building Mini-storage and Barn' *Ideal Location* Call (904) 964-3827 352-372-3930 or 800-848-3930 SERVICE* SELECTION* SAVINGS QUALITY BUILT* QUICK DELIVERY EASY FINANCING ON 2 3- 4 Bedroom Models $ LOW DOWN PAYMENTS $ All credit applications accepted! me- ScotBilt TownHomes General -ej pay Too ,, Visit Us Before You Buy! er 's Quality Homes. fOtr (352) 473-9005 gN oeL 6969 SR 21 N tm f- PE Keystone Heights, FL lANCING Jerry Ted JoAnn David I I~ i L -C' I ~ I July 20, 2006 TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR-C-SECTION Page7C T -- MIHL_ WIM ul IM II.m ., ,'1 1.. .., Classified Ads Read our Classifieds on the World Wide Web. www.BCTelearaDh.com Where one call - doesitall! 964-6305 473-2210 *496-2261 plastic, with warranty. Can deliver. Sacrifice $100. Call 352-372- 8588. SOLID GLASS TOP di- nette with 4 chairs, 4 tires & rims, R-15,6 lugs, microwave & stand, turbo oven, solid oak galss top coffee table & end tables. Call 904- 964-8851, 5397 _SE 125th Street in Starke. GAS STOVE Frigidaire, like new, $125. Call 386- * 671-3035 or 352-235- 1288. 52" (LPG) PROFES- SIONAL Chef's grill. All stainless steel with -braiser, rotisserie & -smoker. New $1300, sacrifice $1000. Life time warranty. Call 904-964- 6925. tric scooter. Make offer, Call 904-964-6212. KING SIZE BED Head board, frame, box spring, mattress, very good condition. Call 904- 591-1175. -QUEEN SLABBOARD bed. Pillow top mattress, 6 drawer dresser with mirror, call 352-475- 3220. 5-JBL'S surround sound speakers, $100. 8' X 15' midnight blue carpet, $100. The Juiceman II, $75. JVC camcorder with case, $200. 20" X 48" gold beveled clock mirror, $75. Brothers sewing machine (new), $100. Weight bench with lateral pull down with weights, $100. Treadmill alamono gola oracelet $600. 2 carat diamond gold dinner ring $600. Call 904-64-6268. PING GOLF CULBS like new, been used under 10 times, retail $2100, sacrifice for $500 OBO. Custom made for 6'2" to 6'3". Comes with Ping Golf bag and 2 ping golf club covers. Contact Kenny or Jennifer at 904-638-9114 or 352- 265-0680 ext. 42154. 59 Personal Services LAWN CARE unmatched quality in lawn service Call 386-496-4492. LAWN MOWNG no job to small. Call 352-468- 3369. GLAMK I-UUNUAIIUUN 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. 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, sod, trim- ming, landscape design. Reasonable rates, free estimates. Commercial & residential. Licensed and Insured. Call 386- 496-2820, If no answer please leave message. CHILDCARE INmy home, day or evening, educa- tional learning. Infants welcome. Call 904-964- 522Q. DEPENDABLE CHILD CARE in my home. In yard and references available. Call Ann at 904-964-9502. BABYSITTING CHILD CARE In my home. Mon- day through friday, nice neighborhood, fenced yard, close to schools, and town. Call Susan at 904-964-7787. 408 North Westmoreland St. 65 Help Wanted LAND SURVEY help wanted. Experience re- quired. Call 904-626- 0902. THE FLORIDA DEPART- MENT of Corrections Reception and Medical Center is hiring certified and non certified correc- tional officer. What It takes to become a State. Correctional Officer: 19 years of age or older, High School graduate or equivalent, United States Citizen, Success- fully pass the Basis Ap- titude Test, physical exam/drug test, no felony convictions, no first degree misdemean- ors, Involving perjury or false statement, good moral character, successful completion of ffR51 ofofing Systems > ReisldtonUallCommerclal / > New Rlonng/l erellnug > Shingles I/Metal Reef Overs > nRee Clenin "We do it right S"'FREE ESHIS the first time!" Lic #: RC29027159 386-754-2877 ww1':rstroofing.systemu corn 866-417-6673 basic recruit training. Annual Salary: non cer- tified $1056.08 bi weekly or certified $1161.69 bi weekly. To get started on your career contact: Of- ficer R. Thomas, Re- cruitment Officer, Re- ception and Medical Center, P.O. Box 628, Lake Butler, Florida 32054. Phone 386-496- 6165 or 386-496-6095. Fax 386-496-6091. AVON REPS needed in all areas. Start up and earn 50%, total Investment $10. Start today, local training. Call Sherry at 904-964-8851. 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 http:// clilckbank. net/ ?countrymom/sponline. SHOP HELP NEEDED, fi- berglass manufacturing , and trimming wil train. Full time 40 hour week. Apply In person at U S Body Source, 1.5 miles South of Hampton on CR 325. CARE GIVER 2 years experience working with LEWIS WALKER ROOFING I "AFFORDABLE QUALITY" .wIIPi D aM NMr.VI a #F TROWELL CONSTRUCTION INC. CUSTOM HOMES ADDITIONS REMODELING Licensed & Insured Call Chris or James 386-623-4564 386-623-2973 Office: 386-496-2961 SLet Us Build Your Dream Home! L Em- F ROOF RE-ROOFS METAL 'SINGLES FLAT ROOF LOW SLOPED GRAVEL FREE REPAIRS EXTENDED MOBILE HOMES WARRANTY NEW ROOFS LICENSED TIE WOOD SHINGLES aE& MAINTENANCE INSURED STORM DAMAGE elderly or disabled cli- ents. 2 or 3 days per week. Su-EI's Retire- ment Home, Hampton. Phone 352-468-2619. NURSERY HELP NEEDED, weed pulling, fertilizing etc. Full time 40 hour week. Apply in person at U S Body Source, 1.5 miles South of Hampton on CR 325. COMPANY SPECIALIZ- ING In Erosion control -now hiring the following positions: Crew leaders, equipment operators, la- borers, Class A CDL drivers, mechanics-valid Drivers license a Mustl Fax resume to 904-275- 3292 or call 904-275- 4960, EOE. CONSTRUCTION WORK- ERS needed, Crew leader & helper positions available, full time and part time available, ben- efits. Apply in person at Authorized Construction Services, 7200 SE US HWY 301, Hawthorne. 352-481-0008. ASSEMBLY AMERICAN Access Technologies, located In Keystone Heights Is accepting ap- plications for assembly positions. Will train. Hours are from Monday thru-Thursday from 7am to 3:30pm, and Friday from 6:30am to 3:30pm. Starting salary is $7.25 per hour. DWFP, good benefits. Call 352-473- 4984. . 2ND SHIFT Will train, with great potential for ad- vancement. Hours are .from Monday thru Fri- day from 3:00pm to 11:30pm. Starting salary Is $7.25 per hour. Ameri- can Access Technolo- gies Is located in Key- stone Heights. DWFP, good benefits. Call 352- 473-4984. FILL DIRT for sale You Pick-up" or We Haul e.L225.*LUWt 904-707-4851 Keystone Hauling & Handyman Service, LLC .Ca Inn " c~d Jobs " Yan~d Work *GarcdeROOe-1lling *Lirmied& Ensure'd Oner, BTush ftRanosul Pme B" ~& CQpresi Nlukh. Kerry'IWhitford COME JOIN THE FAMILY- like atmosphere and work at Windsor Manor. Open positions for CNA's, cooks and di- etary aids. Fill out appli- cations at 602 E Laura St., Starke 32091 or fax resume to 904-964- 6621. Call 904-964- 3383 for appointment. EEOC/DFWP. DRIVERS: HOME EVERY weekend .41 loaded, .37 empty. .01 loaded miles. Tarp pay, health, life, dental, 401K, monthly bonuses. CDL- A. 1 year experience. Grayson Mitchell. Call 800-434-1882. PIANO ACCOMPIANIST for small (but growing), Southern Baptist, South- ern Gospoel loving Church in Raiford, FL. Ability to play Hymns & Praise choruses from hymnal. Ability to read & play parts for choir re- hearsals. Ability to read & play special music for choir performance when necessary, Music Tracs are usually used. This is a Compensated posi- tion. Please mail resume to Fellowship Baptist Church, PO Box 338, Raiford, FL'32083. Attn: Bobby Keefe, Minister of Music, or call 386-431- 1066 and leave a mes- sage. We will return your call. LIBRARY TECHNICAL Assistant 1 Bradford County is accepting ap- plications for a full time Library Technical Assis- tant. 1 at Bradford County Public Library. Salary is negotiable commensurate with qualifications and expe- rience. Application forms and job descriptions are available at the Clerk of the Court's office, the Alachua/Bradford Ca- reer Cenler, 609 Nonh Orange St. room 09-19, Starke, FL 32091 or via the county website at www.bradlord-co- fla.org. Applications and resumes may be turned In or mailed to Clerk of the Court, P.O. Drawer B, 945 N. Temple Ave, Starke, FL 32091. The deadline for applications is July 31, 2006, at 5:00pm. The county re- serves the right to reject any and all applications. EOE employer. EQUIPMENTOPERATOR Bradford County Is cur- rently accepting applications for two (2) OPS position's for equip- ment operator for oper- ating heavy equipment, and other duties that may be assigned from time to time. All appli- cants must have a valid Florida Driver's License, CDL (Class B) preferred. Salary will be based on the applicant's qualifica- tions. Application's may be turned in to mailed to the Bradford County Road Department at 812B N. Grand Street, Starke, FL 32091. The deadline fbr accepting applications is 4:00pm, Thursday, July 27,2006. Application forms may be picked up at the road department. Equal Op- portunity Employer. " BUY OR SELL TUPPERWARE Call Mamie at 904-964-3030 .or 904-364-7790, little time, lot of money. DUMP TRUCK drivers, heavy equipment opera- tors, motorgrader opera- tor, concrete finishers, diesel mechanic & La- borers. Experience pre- ferred. Valid drivers Ii- cense a must. DFWP w/ benefits apply within Andrews Paving, Inc, 627 NW 123rd Place, Gainesville FL. Call 386- 462-1115. COMMERCIAL FLOOR- ING company seeks in- staller, min 12 months experience, must have own hand tools, valid Flonda Drivers License Pay based on experi- ence, please call 904- 769-2417, leave a mes- sage. HELPER LOOKING for someone with experi- Town and Country Ford Mercury has an immediate opening for a skilled Service Tech that is wanting an opportunity to advance in a growing shop. Factory training program. Mon-Fri, paid vacation and health benefits. Top pay based on experience. Call Carol Still at: 904-964-7200 [3247-80 i le 5275-04 Bobby Campbell Roofing, Inc. Licensed & Insured (904)6884-8304: FREE ' ESTI MATES! SLic. # CC-132672 Employment opportunities available. Callfor more information. .... .. ... FOR SALE HOUSERefEANINrigeraors S- We ashers/Dr)ers -or "k 91Dishwashers S1-TimeClean Freeiers & more! ll In excellelnl e nlism. NEED YOUR HOUSE ORGANIZED? Thlmsshmrclamiseca. seumnIn latlWvm oCJl.225 eiCall FerAhmlulN IHL a.i 904*504*3802 Don 't Waste Precious Time ---- : OcaiUILTIMATECLEAN (904) 964-8740 ucE :w Il Guaranteed LowestBids! 352-671-9210 ,| L TOLL FREE P'Hl 1-800-544-6429 a Fax 352-671-9217 Mobile Homes 1T'ake 1-75 to exit 352, go east to Us Mobile Homes 4411301, go south to location on right 2410 S. Pine Avenue Viefore bridge. Ocala, FL 34471 '. 'Visit our weblisl at , iW".SouthPlneMoblleHomeSales.fhretaller.com * I IJ. I. m1 ,I J rilll. -,1i"gyH.1.1),fl:, Driveways Sidewalks Slabs Footings Decorative Concrete Coating in many colors Pumping & Finishing FREE ESTIMATES Bus: (904) 964-3827 Mobile: (904) 364-7153 OFFSET PRESSMAN/ DUPLICATOR Operate and maintain all print shop equipment Know ledge of high-end duplicating machines. Abiliry to operate an ABDICK press desirable. Responsible for quality printing and bindery work such as, collating, saddle sriiching, binding publications, numbering machines. etc. Ability to pnontize projects and work in a fai paced print shop. High school diploma/GED, plus five years experience in print opera3tons and computer literaie required Associates degree preferred. Salary: $26,269.00 plus benefits Deadline for applications: August 2,2006 Position details and applications available on our Web site at www.lakecitycc.edu Inquiries: Human Resource Development , 149 SE College Place Lake City, FL 32025 Phone: (386) 754-4314 Fax: (386)754-4594 EmaN: boettcherg@lakedtycc.edu LCCC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. VP/ADA/EA/EO College In Education & Employment The Southeast's Fastest Growing Convenience Store Chain is now Interviewing for MANAGER TRAINEES in the Starke, Lake Butler, Brooker, LaCrosse and Keystone Heights areas. Do you have prior Retail Management experience? If so, please contact Russell. @ 352-258-8324 or e-mail resume to rhowell@thepantry.com We offer: Paid Training / Vacation Pay / Immediate Benefits; EXCELLENT Starting Pay / Direct Deposit Career Opportunities / Weekly Pay 'Qualifying employees Please visit our website at www.thepantry.com EOE M/F'V K eystone B uidling INSIDE SALES PERSONNEL Keystone Building Center, a fast growing Retail' Lumber & Building Material supplier located in Keystone Heights, Florida, is seeking qualified inside sales personnel The people we are looking for are: dependable; hard working; have a general knowledge of building materials and hardware product lines; and like working with people. Retail sales experience a must and familiarity with computer based point-of-sales systems a plus. If you meet these qualifications and are looking for a career opportunity, not just a job, then send your qualifications and Wage requirements to the following: Call Holly to arrange for an interview at 352-473-9991, or fax to 352-473-9686, or e-mail hjedwl@bellsouth.net. Or mail to P.O. Box 1249, Keystone Heights, FL 32656. Keystone Building Center is an equal opportunity employer, and a drug free workplace.. A+ LAWN MAINTENANCE Covering Bradford & Union Counties Residential Commercial Jaies -NO CONTRACT REQUIRED~ 1386-867-17341 :;Owner: Jeff Andrews Licensed & Insured "THE BEST POSSIBLE ROOF AT THE BEST POSSIBLE PRICE" Office: 386-497-1419 PO Box 82 Toll Free 1-866-9LW-ROOF Ft. White, FL 32038 Fax: 386-497-1452 Y7~1 blow- Page 8C TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR--C-SECTION July 20, 2006 Classified Ads Read our Classifieds on the World Wide Web www.BCTeleqraph.com Where one call S does it all/ 964-6305 473-2210 *496-2261 ence in putting up fenc- ing approx. 3 days work. Only experienced need call 904-964-8875. HELP WANTED part time, book keeper, office as- sistant, Quick books is desirable, 15 to 20 hours in Lake Butler. Call 386- 496-1878. MIRAGE MANUFACTUR- ING hiring all positions. Riggers, electrical, me- chanical, & plumbing experience. Fiberglass laminators, patchers, fi- berglass or auto body exp. Experienced Cabi- net builder/installers, rough carpenters, alumi- num welder/fabricator, competitive benefits/bo- nus program, above av- erage wages for the right experience. Mirage is a drug free workplace. 3001 NE 20th Way Gainesville, 352-377- 4146. MECHANIC NEEDED at Lazenby. Drug Free Work Place. Call 904- 964-4238. TFN CLASS'A Mechanic for 3rd shift maintenance crew. Must have minimum 5 years experience. Pay ranges from $16.96 plus a .26 cent differential L allC CITY INN 111IiTY CIOMO PART-TIME REFERENCE LIBRARIAN Temporary position providing reference service and Library orientation to evening and Saturday students. Master's in Library Science from ALA accredited program. Salary: $17.00 per hour College application and transcripts required. Applications available at www.lakecitycc.edu. Contact Jim Morris 149 SE College Place Lake City, FL 32025 Phone: (386) 754-4337 Fax: (386) 754-4837 E-mail: momrsj@takecitycc.edu LCCC is accredited by the SouthernmAssociation of Colleges and Schools VP/ADA/EA/EO College in Education & Employment pay. We are an equal opportunity employer -and a drug free work place. We offer 401K, health insurance, paid holidays and vacation. Apply at Gillman Build- ing Products, CR 218 Maxville, FL or fax re- sume to 904-289-7736. BRADFORD TERRACE is now hiring RN's and LPN's part time and full time, f9r the 11/7.shift. We are now accepting applications for the As- sistant Director of Nurs- ing position. Please ap- ply. in person to Donna Edelen at 808 Colley Road, Starke, FL 32091. Call 904-904-9220. DFWP. EOE. PARK OFTHE PALMS Inc a Keystone Heights Christiam retirement community seeks a FT, experienced dry walled finisher/painter & part time grounds/mainte- ilntulVeisBre Inc. ,r. . * a Counselor/Case Manager FT positions available in program serving adolescents & families in Bradford/Union, Suwanee/Hamilton, and Dixie/Lafayette Co.MA/MS in counseling, behavioral sciences, or related field req. Send resume with cover letter to: SSorner. Drug Store, Inc. .. . Attn: Regional Coordinator 1884 SW Grandview Street Lake City, FL 32025 . Background Screen Req. EOE/DFWP www.cornerdrugstore.org *EXPERIENCED CLS A- DRIVERS NEEDED* CHIP & LIVEBOTTOM VANS -$1000 Sign on Bonus, Home Nights Local Runs $650 $750+ Health/Life Ins Avail, 401k Paid Vacation, Wkly Performance Bonus $500 Quarterly Safety/Perf Bonus DOT Insp a Driver Referral Bonus FLATBED DRIVERS $700- $1000 WKLY HOME 1-2 NIGHTS & EVERY W/E CALL PRITCHETT TRUCKING, INC. 1-800-808-3052 K keystone B building C Center YARD PERSONNEL DRIVER One of the area's largest Building 'Centers is looking for full-time Yard Personnel. The people we are looking .for are: dependable; hard working; have a class E drivers license; have a good driving record; are familiar with the Lake Region area; and like working with people. These positions are full time with an occasional need for overtime. The company is located in Keystone Heights. Fla. If you meet these qualifications and are looking for a ,carfr opportunity, not just a job, then please call 352-473-9991 and ask for Holly to. arrange for an interview; or fax, 352-473-9686,'or e-mail hjedwl @bellsouth.net, your resume and salary requirements to arrange for an interview. Keystone Building Center is an equal opportunity employer, and a drug free workplace.. nance person. Personal references and work his- tory required. Apply in person at 706 Palms Circle, Keystone Heights. THE YMCA is looking for childcare workers who posses a genuine love for children, are depend- able, and have transpor- tation. It is a part time position for before and after school care at Key- stone Elementary. If in- terested, please call 904-644-0072 ask for Kim or Marilyn. You may also call Carol at 352- 473-3144. HELPER NEEDED for home repair work. Call 352-475-1596, leave a message. NEEDED IMMEDIATELY, wireless phone inside sales rep. Please submit resume by e-mail to davegordy @ getcingular.com. Com- puter skills a must. Call 904-214-9780. LOVING & LEARNING childcare center in Brooker is accepting ap- plications for 3 year old preschool teacher. Must have-CDA. Call Denise at 352-485-1550. WHAT'S IN YOUR WAL- LET? Is it enough?? Dont you deserve: super pay and benefits, home every weekend, 80% drop & hook, run south- east only, sign on bonus, health & dental, paid va- cation, rider program(immediate). Call today to get yours. CDL/A 2 yrs OTR. Shoreline Transporta- tion. Call 877-208-9176. DO YOU LIKE $$ Do you want to travel to new and exciting places? We are hiring18-24 girls and guys for a.youth incen- tive program. Work & travel all major cities & resort areas No experi- ence needed, paid train- ing. Transportation & lodging provided. $400- $800 per week. Are you sharp? 18 and over and ready to go? Casual dress, group travel, bo- nuses, paid vacations! Call 1-800-701-1422. Parents welcome at in- terview. WAREHOUSE ASSOCI- ATES Performance Food Group's Custom- ized Distribution Center in Gainesville is seeking Warehouse Shipping Associates. Candidates must be able to lift 70- 80 Ibs on a consistent basis, be able to work a Sunday through Thurs- day afternoon/evening shifts, and be able to operate warehouse equiprfient. Overtime is required. Performance Food Group offers hourly pay of $10.00 or WHITEHEAD BROS., INC./LAKE CITY LOGISTICS, INC. OTR DRIVERS NEEDED Go through Home several times most weeks. Home most weekends. Personalized dispatching that comes from only dispatching 25 trucks at .'" our location here in Starke. Vacation pay, Safety Bonus up to $1,200 per year. Driver of the Year bonus, and driver recruitment bonuses. Blue Cross Blue Shield medical and dental insurance. b-v Need 2 years of experience' .a decent driving record. CALL JIM OR DEBBIE LAWRENCE AT 904-368-0777 or 1-888-919-8898 Experienced Server/Cashier Needed Local Full-Service Restaurant Competitive Salary Based on Exp. (Positive attitude essential) Call Matthew at 352-316-2934 M-W-F*2-4pm "A Great Working Environment" DFWP-EOE $11.00. An outstanding benefit package includ- ing Paid Time Off, Medi- cal, Dental, and Vision insurance, 401(k) and Profit Sharing are also available.Interested can- didates should apply in person to Performance Food Group, 4041 NE 54th Avenue, Gainesville, FL between the hours of 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM or call 352 378- 8844 ext.338 for an ap- pointment. RIVERS Performance Food Group's Custom- ized Distribution Center is now hiring Class "A" CDL Drivers. We offer top pay and an outstand- ing benefit package in- cluding matching 401 (k), profit sharing, and medical/life insurances. Drivers work a four-day week with no week- ends, and are home daily. Please apply in person at Performance Food Grpup, 4041 NE 54thAve, Gainesville, FL 32609 or call 352 378- 8844 ext 338. RN/LPN 7pm to 7am. C.N.A. 11pm to 7:30am. Full time. MacClenny Nursing & Rehab. Apply in person, phone 904- 259-4873, fax resume to 904-259-5381. Ask for Sharon or Melves. EXP ELECTRICIANS and helpers, Starke area. Drivers License re- quired. DWF, EOE. Call 904-757-4515. SHCM SOUTHERN Healthcare Manage- ment. LLC. COTA's and PTA's: Macclenny Nurs- ing & Rehab is offering $51K sign on bonus to work at this great facility that boosts a great Re- hab Manager and dy- namic Administrative team. Miss all the Jack- sonville traffic and drive West on 1-10 for 20 min- utes to enjoy flexible schedules, friendly staff, in a rural, relaxing set- ting! Call Julie toll free at 1-866-559-5515, ext #111. WANTED Full or part-time. Outside Pest Control Tech. Sales experience helpful. Pest Control experience not necessary. Perfect for 2nd Career or Retired individual, "encouraged to apply". Call Brian for appt. (904) 814-7014 CHR YSLER *Iill* We have a brand new facility on busy 301 South in Starke, Florida. We are growing so fast we must add to our sales force. Excellent Compensation Package Customer Friendly Environment Great Benefits Package Up to 40% sales commissions Apply in person at Beck Chrysler Dodge Jeep of Starke or call 904-964-3200 and ask for Kevin Campbell. Driver Dedicated Regiona *-GUARANTEEIhM DI II Hom EVRYWkn Avg. $825 $1025/wk 65% preloaded/pretarped Jacksonville, FL Terminal CDL-A req'd 877-428-5627 www.ctdrivers.com Griffin Industries, a leader in theagri-business, is currently looking for an experienced Fleet Mechanic for our Starke, FL Facility. If you have: * Minimumr 3 years fleet/ trailer repair experience * Mechanical/troubleshooting ability * Class A CDL preferred but not required * Welding experience Then we. want to offer: * Medical, dental, vision and life insurance * Annual safety bonus * Profit sharing Interested candidates can: * E-mail their resume to hbowman@griffinind.com * Fax resume to (904) 964-8483 * Apply in person at 11313 S.E. 52nd Ave., Starke FL 32091 Equal Opportunity Employer Great working environment Experience required Call Kim at (386) 496-8224' Shatto Heating &Air Inc U- S* L NO'w HApily 1252 S. Walnut Street 'Apply in person between 2 -5 p.m. Mon Sun a Starke, FL IMMEDIATE OPENING NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Are you tired of being locked into your present job, and earnings? This is your opportunity to make a change and take charge of how much you earn each month! WE OFFER Salary (NOT A DRAW) Commissions Monthly Bonuses Paid Vacation Retirement Program Medical Plan Call Tom Adams, General Manager Today! (904) 964-7500 4-.< Va0B , CHEVROLET M rOF, OcSTARKE I II I I ~' Carpet & Vinyl INSTALLERS WANTED Experience required with references. DFWP. Drivers License required. "Above Average Wages" Call Joey 352-222-9722 Large Westside trucking company. Heavy truck tire maintenance. Must have valid driver's license and transportation. COMPETITIVE PAY, BENEFITS PAID. DFWP. 12 YEARS EXPERIENCE REQUIRED | Apply in Person at: PALT SALMON & SONS OF FLORIDA EOE 1501 Pickettville Road, Jacksonville, FL I I ._.._ ~I LAKIE CITY CIMHIIITY CILEL6E INSTRUCTOR/ COORDINATOR PATIENT CARE ASSISTANT PROGRAM 198 Duty Days, Tenure Track Instruct students, coordinate classroom activities, clinical, rotations and clinical skills. Prepare students to pass State' exam. Must.have AA or AS in Nursing, Florida RN license, and two years experience in long term or acute care Salary: Based on degree and"' experience plus benefits. -; Review of applications to begin immediately. College application required.' Position details and application available on the web at: www.lakecitycc.edu Inquiries: Human Resource.: Development Lake City Community College 149 SE College Place Lake City, FL 32025 Phone: (386) 754-4314 Fax: (386) 754-4594 E-mail; boettcherg@lakecitycc.edu : LCCC is accredited by the - Southern Association . of Collegesand Schools .. VP/ADA/EA/EO College in ' Education & Employment LA"ECITY CIINNIInY CILttIE ADJUNCT INSTRUCTORS FOR ALLIED. HEALTH PROGRAMS Fall 2006 . EMS Instructors: : : Teach EMT Basic and - Paramedic courses. Must be registered Florida paramedic with associate". l degree and two years field' experience. Bachelor S " degree. leachrng experience- and instrucic'r enificaie in ACLS, BTLS, BLS, PEP preferred Contact Dr. A. Pallas, - Executive Director, Allied Health Academy . Phone: (386) 754-4487;' Fax (386) 754-4987 Email: pallasa@lakecltycc.edu Patient Care Assistan Program: Part time Instructor for clinical/lab 200 hours total, between 9/27-11/15. Must have FL RN:license and 2 years recent epenence in acuie or long iermcare II Pomition $22-- . $25/hour based on degree.)r ' Practical Nursing 5 Program: ;' Clinical instructor. three days per ueek beteetf 8/23.12,1 a Mus nrae FL RN Icense and 2 )eir; recent experience in acue or long termn care BSN and teaching experience preferred (2 Porilons $22-25/hour bssed on degree ) Registered Nursing Program: Clinical faculty for 20 hours/ieek fall term (16 weeks). * Must have BSN. FL RN icenre and 2 years recent acute/long term care experience. MSN and teaching experience preferred. ($23-26/hour . based on degree.) LPN to RN Bridge . Program: Clinical faculty for Saturday 7A-7P between 8/24-12/9 (Gainesville). Strong Medical-Surgical background preferred. Must have FLRN licenseand,2- years recent experience in adult acute care. BSN required; MSN and teaching ; experience preferred. ($23- 26/hour based on degree.) , NUTRITION (NUR 1192) Instructor. in Must have a Masters Pegree in nutrition orrelated field' with 18 graduate hours in nutrition i MSN ; i re qualified i Cla's meetsl r Tuesday 5 )) PM-9 :00 PNM " Health Careers CORE : HCP 0001: - CORE i. an introductory . cocurto heailthl occuptlon. and the health care delivery system. RN or health care experience with AS degree required. (1 position) Bofdy Structure and Function (PRN 0080) Instructor . Must have a BSN in nursing or hpalth.related field with at minimum of 8 hours course" . work in anatomy and : physiology. Class meets ^ Monday and Wednesday -' 5:00 PM-6:45PM. Contact Robble Carson, - Director of Nursing Programs Phone: (386) 754-4304 Fax (386) 754-4904 College application and , copy of transcripts required..; ! Application available on the web at: www.lakecitycc.edu LCCC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools VP/ADA/EA/EO College in Education-& Employment - W N 1-I I - FLEET MECHANICl I i I.- July I TELEGRAPH, I TIMES & MONI IR--C-SECTION Page PC FINS FUR TALES By TERRY BRADLEY S- BRDE\ *^ 1 The heat of the middle of July tends to slow down a lot of- things and fishing is no exception. Early morning, late evening and night time become e, extremely important to avid fishermen. These are always excellent times to fish, but even more so during the hot, summer months. I will always stand by my theory of the best time to go fishing is whenever you can. I've hald some bad days fishing, but they were better than any good day at work. My summer pattern consists of a lot of early mornings and late evenings. I like to arrive at the lake around 2-3 a.m. and fish until 9-10 a.m., or arrive around 6-7 p.m. and fish until the wee hours of the next day. The fish are just like us-they become more active TAX-FREE BACK-TO- WEEK IS July 22-30 6 L s ,y SALE ANLER E ...Starting 19.a99 Ol S' JENsI..........20-2S% off Including Wrangler Cruel Girl Lawman ua s"1 BEUSES .....2S-SO% off MEI'SS IRTm........... 25-65% off" BOys uS smtss/m ......O% off i Hwy. 301 South, Starke (Next door to Gator II Farm Supply) 9644810 Open Mon.-Sat. a.m.-6p.m. Bradfoird County 'A/ SUMMER CAMP at the YMCA! Campers enjoy a well-rounded Summer, packed with age-appropriate activities and field trips! Program includes: Swimming Daily Breakfast & Lunch -Weekly Field Trip Organized Sports Arts Crafts and much more!. REGISTER TODAY ~ 7AM 6PM GRADES K thru 8th FEES Members $75/Wk S Non-Memerbers .................. $80/wk Register on site at 1 Bradford County YMCA 1642 S. Walnut Street Starke, FL 904.964.9622 t _ when the sun goes down and things begin to cool off. I can't tell you how many nights I've spent on Santa Fe, Hampton and Alto lakes. Those have been some of the most peaceful times of my life. I use the moon a lot in my outdoor adventures and my favorite is three or four days before a full moon and around a new moon. In my younger years, when my biggest worry was which lake I was going to fish, my summer routine was much like this: I would head out around 3 a.m. and stop at the Huddle House in Starke for breakfast. While there, I would decide which area lake to go to-Santa Fe and Hampton lakes were always in the top three. I would fish from around 4-9 a.m. My personal best of 11.5 pounds came from Little Lake Santa Fe at 4:30 a.m. on an 8- inch Gill Raker worm. I couldn't tell how many fish weighing more than 5 pounds I've caught in the dark. If you've never heard a lake come alive with feeding bass at 3 a.m., you're missing what Ilcall music to my ears. Fishing can be very productive during the hot, summer months-you just have to pick and choose the most productive times. The. IBradford. County " Bassmasters adjusted their summertime tournament schedule last Saturday. They began the tournament on Lake Santa Fe at 6 p.m. and finished up at 2 a.m. Bags fishing is tough during July and this was no exception, even at night. The 2 a.m. weigh-in, however, produced a few nice bass, including the night's biggest bass of 5.5 pounds, which was caught by the second-place team. Terry's Huntin' and Fishin' will kick off the upcoming hunting season with a huge sale on all the latest hunting equipment on Saturday, Aug. 12. Bring your bows by for a free tune-up and check out the latest and greatest for the season. I'll catch up with you on the south end.of Hampton Lake, throwing a white buzz bait in the middle of the night. Joannie Cates caught this 8-pound bass on June 18 at Kingsley Lake.- ,... N3~ Hazel Wall, pictured with her husband, Bill, holds a copy of her book, "Cracker Girl: A Love Story." Wall will be signing copies of the book at Barnes and Noble in Gainesville. Hazel Wall to sign her book Saturday in Gainesville BY CLIFF SMELLEY Telegraph Staff Writer Brooker resident Hazel Wall will be participating in a signing for her book, "Cracker Girl: A Love Story," this Saturday, July 22, at Barnes and Noble in Gainesville at 3 p.m. Wall, 88, wrote the book after her children persuaded her to write down her life story. .I 'just stated writing." Wall said in an earlier Bradford County Telegraph interview. "I1 never realized it was going to be .a book." It chronicles her entire life, but Wall said the book doesn't really get good until her husband, J.E. "Bill" Wall enters the picture. Hazel and Bill owned several businesses in Bradford County: a store in Lawtey, described by'Wall in her book as a "typical 'General Store' of the time," and a motel--the Bradford Motor Court-which opened Sept. 1, 1952, on U.S. 301 just north of Starke. The book, which is published by Vantage Press, is also available at Goerings Book Store in Gainesville. 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"Feel Good Bar-B-Q" 230 S. Temple Ave. Starke. FL 904-964-8840 W -A *'-A P ,--A;'-- : I (904) 964-7355 11 S S. Thompson St. Starke nMERE RMr Bl Over $9 Million IN NEW INVENTORY! BUY HERE, PAY HERE We are North Florida's Largest Ford Suzuki Dealer! HOURS: Mon.-Fri., 8-8 Sat. 8-5:30 Sun. Noon-5 Santa Fe Ford Suzuki Call Locally (386) 462-2802 Toll Free 1-800-580-4776 U.S. 441-1 mile west of 1-75, Alachua !O %I- III c I Page 10C TELEGRAPH, TIMES &MONITOR--C-SECTION July 20, 2006 CHEVROLET OF STARKE AUTOMATIC ',V8 .1. .7. 1-01 U 11 H W1i; IkI i 1l Ii I L 1.111 .. ..w,. ... lc^em S a .'"',.,iS.... '' n o. ... 'p .. . 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