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Work at the 100 block Developer must provide line of credit, contract and city leaders say construction site was slow Tuesday with only one worker inside the Palatka building officials said they are complete the project. By Asia Aikins gutted historic Palatka Daily News waiting for a letter of credit to permit fur- City Manager Terry Suggs said buildings currently in ther construction on the 100 block of Riverfront Development Group submit- the process of a Before there is any further construc- South Second Street. A letter of credit is a ted plans for a city building permit earlier renovation. tion on the 100 block, the city of Palatka document from a bank ensuring the bank CHRIS DEVITTO wants to see a developer’s financial back- will cover an outstanding amount owed /Palatka Daily News ing. on the project if the developer does not See BLOCKED, Page 6A

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH THE PAIN IS REAL Lee Conlee House spreads awareness about domestic violence

By Asia Aikins Palatka Daily News hile many residents think pink for Breast Cancer Awareness during the month of October, local domestic vio- lence victim advocates are encouragingW residents to display purple in

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Visit www.leeconleehouse.org and go to the resource page for information about domestic violence. For information about the local CHRIS DEVITTO/Palatka Daily News Domestic Violence Awareness Month Lee Conlee House Director Angie Pye talks about domestic violence events or sponsorship, call 325-4447. and its prevention Wednesday in her office. Revenge porn will be illegal and paying for sex more costly under 27 new Florida laws

wind up in prison for years. Paying for n REVENGE PORN: It will now be issue civil citations to juveniles instead be illegal to put electronic tracking By Brendan Farrington Associated Press sex will become a first-degree misde- illegal in Florida to post sexually of arresting them for minor offenses. devices on people’s property or vehicles meanor for a first offense instead of a explicit photos or videos of exes online Offenders would be able to complete without their consent. The law makes TALLAHASSEE — Florida passed second-degree misdemeanor. A second without their consent. The practice is community service to keep charges off an exception for law enforcement, but 227 bills during its annual special ses- offense would be a third-degree felony, known as revenge porn, and it involves their records not private investigators. It also sion and 27 of those become laws today. punishable by up to five years in pris- people getting back at exes by posting n IMPERSONATING doesn’t apply to parents tracking They address issues ranging from on, and a third offense would be a sec- photos and videos taken in better times FIREFIGHTERS: It will be illegal for minor children. revenge porn and prostitution to train- ond-degree felony, punishable by up to that were meant to remain private. people to display badges or wear uni- n DIABETES TRAINING: ing law enforcement officers on how to 15 years in prison. A first offense would be a first- forms or clothing that would lead peo- Requires the Florida Department of recognize health emergencies brought First offenders would also have to degree misdemeanor. A second viola- ple to believe someone is a firefighter Law Enforcement to create an online on by diabetes. The following is a look take a course on the dangers of prosti- tion would be a third-degree felony, when they’re actually not. It would also training program so law enforcement at some of the new laws: tution and perform 100 hours of com- punishable by up to five years in pris- apply to driving vehicles with the officers can recognize and respond to n PAYING FOR SEX: People who munity service. And judges will be on. words “fire department” if they don’t diabetic emergencies and distinguish solicit prostitutes will face tougher forced to sentence repeat offenders to n JUVENILE JUSTICE: Police actually belong to a department. them from alcoholic intoxication or penalties and repeat offenders could at least 10 days in jail. officers will have greater discretion to n TRACKING DEVICES: It will drug overdoses.

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Obituaries are paid adver- tising written by funeral homes based upon information JoAnne Webster Pope visits defi ant court clerk provided by families. Death notices are brief announce- JoAnne “Jodi” L. Webster, BY CLAIRE GALOFARO despite the challenges they face in society. pope for less than 15 minutes, Staver ments published at no charge. 69, of Hawthorne, entered into AND RACHEL ZOLL From the start of his six-day tour, said. eternal peace Tuesday, Aug. 4, Associated Press Francis encouraged Americans to pre- That’s puzzling to Francis 2015, at UF Health in serve religious freedom, but did so DeBernardo, who runs the New Ways Venita F. Carver Gainesville. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The private among a list of many other issues. Ministry, which seeks acceptance for Jodi was born in Delevan, meeting Pope Francis held with defiant At the White House, he said gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Venita Faye Carver passed N.Y., Sept. 1, 1945, and was Kentucky clerk Kim Davis is a strong “American Catholics are committed to Catholics. The pope turned away a crush from this life and entered into the daughter of the late Harley papal endorsement of religious resis- building a society which is truly toler- of advocacy groups lobbying to see him, the kingdom of Heaven after a Bump and Viola Ryan. She tance to gay marriage, but it doesn’t ant and inclusive,” then said “they are and held some meetings, including with long illness Sept. 25, 2015. married Dennis M. Webster necessarily mean he approves of how likewise concerned that efforts to build donors to Catholic schools and heads of Venita was born June 14, Aug. 20, 1977. Together they she’s waged her fight, experts said a just and wisely ordered society respect Catholic nonprofits. That he carved out 1939, to the had a wonderful son, Eron M. Wednesday. their deepest concerns and their right even a few minutes in his event-packed late A.C. Webster. Jodi worked at The Vatican newspaper, L’Osservatore to religious liberty.” schedule for Davis was noteworthy, Gibbs, a bee- Shand’s call center for 13 Romano, said their encounter in Religious freedom, Francis said, is DeBernardo said. keeper, and years. Jodi was a very kind Washington last Thursday was private. “one of America’s most precious posses- “It throws a wet blanket on the good- Margaret and gentle soul; she had a lov- Out of deference to the Vatican, Davis’ sions.” will that the pontiff had garnered dur- (Young) Gibbs ing and generous heart, and attorney, Mat Staver, would not say how Still, with much ground to cover dur- ing his U.S. visit last week,” in Homerville, was always giving to others. it was arranged. The Vatican essentially ing his first U.S. trip, Francis also DeBernardo said. Ga. She leaves her loving memo- confirmed it, without further comment. emphasized immigration, climate Two years ago, Francis said “Who am She is sur- ries to be cherished by her lov- Davis said she grasped the pope’s change, workers’ rights, the death pen- I to judge?” when asked about a suppos- vived by hus- ing husband, Dennis; son, Eron, outstretched hand, and he told her to alty and war. By reaching above and edly gay priest, but he has also affirmed band, the and daughter-in-law, Kim; “stay strong.” beyond America’s usual political and marriage is between a man and woman. Rev. Youlice Carver of 32 brother, Michael Bump; ador- Davis refused to issue any marriage social divides, Francis raised questions He didn’t emphasize church teaching on years; one brother; one sister; ing niece, Ellen Jones; and two licenses in Rowan County, Ky., rather about whether he prioritizes objections marriage during this trip because he four children; 10 grandchil- nephews, Jason and Patrick. than comply with the Supreme Court to gay marriage and other laws as much wanted to offer a “positive” message dren; numerous great-grand- She will be missed but will ruling that effectively legalized gay as U.S. bishops do. about families to America, the Rev. children; and three stepchil- always be in our hearts. marriage nationwide. She served five U.S. Catholic leaders have increas- Federico Lombardi, the Vatican spokes- dren. A celebration of life will be 1 days in jail rather than resign. Some of ingly invested in lobbying for accommo- man, told reporters. Together, with her hus- p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3 at Masters her deputies now issue licenses without dations for religious objectors, desper- While flying back to Rome last band, they devoted their lives Funeral Home of Interlachen. her authority, and she claims they are ate to preserve the right of faith-based Sunday, reporters urged Francis to to God at Pentecostal Revival Masters Funeral Home of invalid. charities, colleges and hospitals to hire, clarify his position on the religious free- Center since 1989, where she Interlachen is in charge of “Just knowing that the pope is on fire, serve and set policy according to doms of government officials. Without was a Sunday school teacher. arrangements. track with what we’re doing and agree- church teaching. mentioning Davis, the pope said, “I She helped her husband bring ing, you know, it kind of validates The pope also had a private meeting can’t have in mind all cases” but called the word of God to nursing everything,” Davis told ABC News. with the Little Sisters of the Poor, a conscientious objection a human right. homes in Palatka and But Vatican observers say that’s religious order that, along with dozens “And if a person does not allow others Crescent City for 10 years. Larry J. Tompkins reading too much into the visit. of dioceses, is suing President Barack to be a conscientious objector, he denies Graveside service will be 2 “You can’t take his presence with Obama over the birth control require- a right,” Francis said. p.m. Thursday, Oct. 1, at Oak Larry James Tompkins, 70, somebody as his affirmation of every- ment in the Affordable Care Act, argu- Still, Kaveny said none of these com- Hill West Cemetery with the of Whiteville, N.C., formerly of thing that they stand for,” said Cathleen ing an exemption for religious objectors ments give any indication Francis Rev. Lois Turner of St. Green Cove Springs, went to Kaveny, a theologian and legal scholar is too narrow. understands the details of Davis’ case, Augustine as officiate. A visi- be with the Lord, Tuesday, at Boston College. “He thanked her for Both meetings help “refute the mis- nor do they show how he would balance tation is not scheduled. Sept. 29, 2015, at his resi- her courage and told her to stay strong. taken idea that the pope was somehow the conscience rights of a religious objec- The family requests in lieu dence in North Carolina. That’s a commitment to her voice in the trying to put distance between himself tor with the duties of a public official. of flowers, donations to be Local arrangements by conversation. I don’t think it’s necessar- and the current, on-the-ground reli- “Religious liberty is an important made to Haven Hospice or to Masters Funeral of Palatka. ily commitment to her policy views.” gious freedom controversies and chal- value, but it’s not a value that sits Staver’s revelation that Francis met lenges that the American bishops and above everything else,” said Kaveny. his Apostolic Christian client at the others are facing,” said Rick Garnett, a “The right of conscientious objection Vatican Embassy after speaking to University of Notre Dame law professor isn’t necessarily the right of conscien- Congress provided a stunning coda to who specializes in religious freedom. tious obstruction.” the pope’s triumphant visit, which Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz of White House press secretary Josh ended Sunday. Louisville, Ky., president of the U.S. Earnest noted Obama said this weekend Carson raises $20M Francis largely steered clear of culture Conference of Catholic Bishops, that “our religious freedom doesn’t grant war issues, telling the U.S. bishops to referred questions to the Vatican. us the freedom to deny our fellow in past three months avoid “harsh and divisive” language Davis and her husband met with the Americans their constitutional rights.” for presidential bid Offi cer dead, suspect charged in shooting

BY STEVE PEOPLES what was raised by the BY SUSANNE M. SCHAFER flowers on a police cruiser lives next door to the officer’s Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity at AND HOLLY RAMER GOP’s entire White House Associated Press parked outside its door shortly parents, said she had known the University of South Associated Press field combined over the same afterward. him since he was a baby. She Carolina. period four years ago. Mitt FOREST ACRES, S.C. — Forest Acres is a small city said Wednesday afternoon Walsh said his friend ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Romney, the establishment Police Officer Gregory Alia completely surrounded by she’d just visited with his wife embodied characteristics that Political newcomer Ben favorite in 2012, raised $14.2 welcomed a baby son into the Columbia. and baby who were at the par- would be helpful in law Carson raised more than $20 million during that time, world just months before a Sealy said Alia was ents’ home. enforcement. million in the past three while the most popular out- man with a stolen gun killed responding to the report of a “She said she was so fortu- “He was never confronta- months to fuel his bid for the sider, former pizza chain the policeman at a South suspicious person in the park- nate that she had him for that tional, and I thought serving in Republican presidential nomi- CEO Herman Cain, brought Carolina mall, authorities ing lot at the mall just before 8 length of time,” Woodward said. the police, that’s an incredible nation, his campaign said in $2.8 million. said Wednesday. a.m. She remembered sneaking quality to have,” Walsh said. Wednesday, a haul of cam- Bennett estimated the cam- The South Carolina Law Two officers responded and candy to the officer when he Hours after the shooting, paign cash that shatters paign had at least $12 million Enforcement Division said attempted to talk to the per- came to her door as a child, the largest department store records and sets a new bar for in the bank as of Wednesday. 34-year-old Jarvis Hall of son, who fled into the mall and she called him “a special in the mall had opened, but his GOP rivals. Overall, the campaign Eastover has been charged near a Barnes and Noble human being.” the Barnes and Noble As other campaigns scram- received more than 600,000 with murder in the death of bookstore, Sealy said. “When my husband died remained closed. bled to bring in final dona- donations since launching in Alia, 32, a member of the sub- The chief said Alia confront- eight years ago, he was so A small hall near the book- tions before the end of the fun- May from a total of 353,000 urban Forest Acres Police. ed the person and the young sweet,” she said. “He came store was still cordoned off draising period at midnight, individual donors. Hall shot Alia with a stolen officer was shot during an and sat with me. God always with yellow tape in the late Carson’s senior team celebrat- The Carson campaign .40-caliber pistol and was ensuing struggle. takes the angels.” afternoon and a cleaning crew ed its massive haul at its sub- declined to detail how much arrested immediately, accord- Sealy said Hall had a knife, A GoFundMe page in sup- was working there. urban Washington campaign money it spent to raise that ing to arrest warrants. as well as the gun, which an port of Alia’s family raised Throughout the incident, headquarters. cash. Those details will be The head of the small Forest arrest warrant said was stolen more than $47,000 by late the mall parking garage was Two dozen staffers shared a included in its financial report Acres Police Department, in neighboring Lexington afternoon Wednesday. It was open, and customers pulled in red, white and blue chocolate to federal regulators, which is Chief Gene Sealy, met briefly County around Sept. 2. set up by Patrick Walsh of and out of a gas station on the cake topped with frosted num- due in two weeks. with reporters several hours Records show Hall was Ruston, La., who said he and corner. A nearby high school bers “$31,000,000” — the total But as of June, the Carson after the shooting to say Alia arrested in August for failure Alia were both members of the was locked down briefly. amount the retired neurosur- campaign was burning died after being taken to a to stop for a Columbia police geon’s campaign has raised through donor money faster local hospital from the officer. A 30-day jail sentence since he launched his White than almost anyone else’s in Richland Mall. No other inju- wasn’t due to be completed House bid in May. the race. He’d spent more ries were reported, he added. until Oct. 16. Dining & “You know, the pundits all than half of the $10.6 million The chief said Alia was a It wasn’t clear why Hall was said that we would never be he collected between the seven-year veteran, a new not in jail at the time of the able to mount a national beginning of the year and father, and a lifelong resident shooting. A police spokeswom- Entertainment campaign for financial rea- June 30. of the Columbia area. an did not immediately return sons, but here we are In the three-month period “He was an outstanding a message. in Today’s edition approaching 600,000 dona- beginning April 1, Carson’s police officer,” Sealy said. “He The chief did not take ques- of tions,” Carson told the top five expenses all were fun- was just training a new officer tions at the news conference. Associated Press while cam- draising-related — for direct who happened to be with him.” He said the small department paigning in New Hampshire. mail, phone calls and online Sealy said Alia’s wife, is in mourning. “The people have gotten marketing, according to docu- Kassy, gave birth to a baby “Our hearts are broken,” involved, and that’s some- ments filed with the Federal boy earlier this year. the chief said. thing I think they probably Election Commission. The chief was the only Joan Woodward, 81, who never anticipated.” In a comment aimed at the member of the force of about The day was a culmination GOP establishment, Bennett two dozen officers who agreed of an extraordinary run for said, “Sooner or later, they’ll to speak with reporters. of the Day The Carson, who tapped the wave have to realize there’s a new The U.S. flag outside the Best Protection For the Month of October of anti-establishment senti- reality or they’ll pay the single-story police building SCOOTER Special Saturday ment to raise $12 million in price,” and added, “The out- was lowered prior to his state- is Screenings September alone, said cam- siders are not going away.” ment and locals began leaving Early Detection paign manager Barry Bennett. 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“Our Views” is the editorial position of the USA still the greatest country; Palatka Daily News. All other features on the Opinions page are the views of the writers or cartoonists and do not necessarily reflect views of the Palatka Daily News. it’s merely lost its mystery FIRST AMENDMENT Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment onald Trump is running for presi- stood again. That old-time courtesy would of , or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or dent mainly on the slogan, “I’ll be laughed at today. abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the D make this country great again!” A JODY There was a time when the most high- right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to lot of people who are easily disgruntled brow event one could possibly attend was petition the Government for a redress of grievances. about a lot of trivial things are cheering him DELZELL the opera. People donned their best clothes, on. wore their finest jewelry and were on their WRITE TO US Too many of our citizens are putting best behavior. You were in your seat and down our country because they don’t have settled before the curtain opened. Today, The Palatka Daily News welcomes letters to the fortitude to take advantage of the oppor- the nation still exists. people might wear street clothes, arrive the editor and will print as many as possible. tunities it offers. The words in the Here’s a little test. No matter your late, clamor over a half row of seats and Letters should be 350 words or fewer. Declaration of Independence are “pursuit of nationality, ancestry or skin color, ask your- then leave during the aria to go to the lobby Typewritten letters are preferred. They must happiness,” not “ensure my happiness.” self what other country would you insert for refreshments. Upon returning, they include the author’s name and town of I happen to think the United States has yourself into as a citizen and expect to repeat the clamoring process and then com- residence for publication. Writers should never ceased to be the greatest country on receive the benefits and enjoy the lifestyle plain about the performance because “I include a phone number where they may be the planet. What we are experiencing is a we take for granted in this country. After a didn’t know any of them songs.” contacted by a newsroom clerk; letter writers’ numbers will not be published. Letters about test of our citizen’s personal will, our resolve good taste of many foreign countries, I think It doesn’t take long for the mysteries that issues of concern to Putnam County residents and the way we look at our government most people would hurry to catch a plane once riveted our attention to disappear. will be given the highest priority. The Daily from the U.S. Supreme Court, to Congress back to the United States. When I was a youngster living in a rural News editorial staff will reject any letter it and to whoever is the occupant of the White Television was a wonderful invention, but area, if an airplane flew over, everyone deems to be potentially libelous or House. There needs to be a revival of patrio- it changed everyone’s life and not always in would rush outside and watch it until it was inappropriate. A letter writer can expect no tism. Maybe it’s not so much our country a good way. The old adage, “familiarity out of sight. Imagine, there were people in more than one letter to be published within a has lost greatness as it is the people lost breeds contempt,” holds much truth. We no that thing. Now NASA can fire off a rocket 30-day period. their awe of the country. longer read about politicians in history to outer space and nobody will leave their People such as George Washington, books, but hear them on radio, see them on television set to go out and watch it. We no Send your letter to: Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, James TV and read about them in newspapers. We longer hold anything in awe. Letters to the Editor Madison, Benjamin Franklin and other now have closer contact with all kinds of John Adams said, “I must study politics Palatka Daily News founders, are still held in great esteem people and they are not always the most and war, that my sons may have the liberty P.O. Box 777 because they were cloaked in mystery. savory of characters. Our country hasn’t to study mathematics, philosophy, geogra- Palatka, FL 32178 Their only connection to the people was changed nearly as much as the people. phy, natural history, navigation, commerce, E-mail: [email protected] through a few portraits. Every school Many changes have occurred just in the architecture, agriculture, statuary and tap- Fax: 386-312-5226 taught us they were great people. Then last half century. For instance, when I first estry.” The opportunity to achieve an educa- came along real photographs, and news- began attending football games at the tion back then was paramount. Today, we ONLINE reels in movie houses began to show some of University of Florida back in the early have social promotions just to move some our government leaders actually walking 1960s, it was a big occasion. Everyone wore students along. Opportunity is trivialized. Visit our website at www. and talking. They were no longer icons, but suits and ties, no matter the weather. Today Our country is still the greatest on the palatkadailynews.com or www. real live people. they wear flip-flops, T-shirts and shorts. planet. It isn’t our country that has mypdn.com. Want to be social with Finally, the advent of television allowed We’ve lost common courtesy. When I was changed. It’s that the veil of mystery has us? Like us on Facebook at www. the nation to see our government officials as young and courting, and a group of friends been stripped away. facebook.com/palatkadailynews mere individuals, complete with human got together to eat dinner at a restaurant, if frailties, warts and all. The iconic mystery a girl arose to go to the rest room, all the Jody Delzell is former publisher of the Daily News. of our early leaders was stripped away, but men stood. And when she returned, they [email protected] The real miracle of the lunar eclipse

t’s old news by now, but us sheepherders would have. my husband, Mark, as if it My gosh, I still haven’t climbed place for Stonehenge or carving Sunday evening, there was DEBORAH We would have gathered in were New Year’s Eve, I was Mt. Everest or seen Wyoming. massive rocks into heads at I an eclipse. It took about our huts, clutching our most one of the enlightened ones. I There’s so much to do. Not that Easter Island; whereas, I feel a half an hour for the shadow of valuable sheep to our breasts suffered none of the fear and I would ever waste my time on burning need to ride Kingda the earth to cover the moon, WELKY and waited for the end of the all of the beauty of the lunar either Everest or Wyoming. I Ka, the world’s tallest roller which, in Debbie time, is 25 OUT OF MY HEAD world. eclipse. That’s one of the mean, there are unexplored coaster (456 feet!). There will minutes too long. As the moon got darker, we advantages of living in an age theme parks out there. Plus, I be pain and suffering for both So I went inside and years. would have fallen to our knees where the polar ice caps are hear the shopping is good in of us – they will have to push watched 30 Rock on Netflix as Yawn. and started to repent – until melting and the ocean is slowly the Czech Republic. heavy rocks for miles, and I I waited for the earth to move, If I had been born a couple some know-it-all pointed out being covered with floating But it sounds as if the end will have to drive on the New then went back out to see the thousand years ago, however, the moon was getting bright plastic garbage. result of seeing this marvel of Jersey Turnpike. But the sense blood moon. before there were satellites again. Then, we would’ve Then, Mark blew it all by the blood moon has the same of accomplishment when we’re Unfortunately, the moon buzzing around in space that brushed off our knees, mum- asking, “Do you think we’ll be effect on us today as it did on done will be great. was not dripping blood in a could beam valuable informa- bled something about not giv- alive when this happens the tribes of long ago. We both To me, that’s the real mira- Transylvanian type way as I tion back to us (“It’s not real ing up chewing coca leaves again?” suddenly feel a need to accom- cle of an eclipse. had hoped; it merely had an blood, Houston.” “Aw, nuts. after all and went on about our I shoved him away and plish something. The primi- unusual reddish glow, which it Well, over and out.”), I business. huffed, “I will.” Does he not tives spent the next few Deborah Welky lives in East will not have again for 17 would’ve been terrified. All of But last Sunday, hugging realize I have to live forever? decades rolling boulders into Palatka with her husband, Mark.

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CROSSWORD ADVICE BY HARRIETTE COLE ACROSS 55 Signs of 24 Prince Arn’s 43 List of 1 Put into law spring mother candidates 6 Musical key 56 Raiment 25 Lunch counter 45 Bogs (2 wds.) 57 Leaves the order 47 Low voice Boss’ critique bothers reader 11 Eloquent stage 27 Keep it down! 48 Lose Dear Harriette: I am a col- long, dangly earrings that were tures have gone on for about five speaker 58 Hollow rock 29 Movie pig traction 12 Digestive 30 PC button 49 Dried-up lege student, and I am currently obviously not traditional attire for years now. I am tired of hearing fluid DOWN 32 Oxygen 50 Sonnet kin interning at a very cool advertis- this conservative office. The office my friend’s one-sided adventures. source 51 Opposite of 13 Napa Valley 1 Clapton of ing company. My boss called me manager, who was a compassion- I do not know what he is looking stop “Layla” 34 Noncom post- 14 Hedge 2 Billionth, in 37 Jungle 52 Smoked into her office, and she told me ate woman, came over to me one for when he goes on these vari- 15 Tea biscuit combos warnings salmon that I should straighten my hair day and complimented me on the ous excursions, but I would like 16 — -de-camp 3 Ra’s 38 Loan abbr. 53 Geisha’s tie Yesterday’s Answer 17 Compete at symbol 41 Boat crane 54 Quipster because it is a distraction around earrings, saying how pretty they to offer some words of wisdom Indy 4 Kitchen the workplace. I walked out of her were, and then adding, “for the because I believe everything he is 19 “Kon-Tiki” gadget craft 5 Strive office disappointed because I want club.” That was her creative way looking for is already in him. What 23 Apply makeup 6 Troubadour to be critiqued about my work, not of letting me know they weren’t do you think? — Friend in Need, 26 Converted 7 Circular my appearance. Going forward, appropriate in that environment. Baton Rouge, Louisiana sofas 8 Ullmann of 28 Monkey cinema how can I appease my bosses? I It could be that your hairstyle Dear Friend In Need: You haven 9 Broad st. really like my internship. — Big is a distraction. Rather than being know that saying, “What goes up 29 Beaux 10 Make lace opposites 11 Painful Hair, Don’t Care, Raleigh, North angry, get creative. Figure out ways must come down?” Well, it works 31 Drives a semi cries Carolina to keep your texture while making regarding experiences as well. This 33 Helps a 12 Eavesdropped Dear Big Hair, Don’t Care: your look more professional. Also, is why thrill-seeking is dangerous. burglar 16 Poker card 34 Weasels 18 Situps Appearance should not make a build a relationship with your boss Reaching for euphoric highs guar- out of strengthen difference in the workplace, but it so that you can turn the discussion antees the equal and opposite fall 35 However them 36 Rugged cliff 20 Lapis lazuli always does. Every company has toward work. into depressing lows. It is better to 39 “The Bridge of color a corporate culture that dictates Dear Harriette: I cannot take it seek contentment and to recognize San Luis —” 21 Like 40 Old-time oath Joan Baez the look, style and feel of that anymore. My friend goes on these the joy within yourself. You are 42 Chooses songs company. Without seeing you, I amazing adventures to “find him- right: Each of us is complete on 44 Long way off 22 Play cannot comment on your hair. I self.” And every time he has these the inside, including your friend. 46 Rodeo rope horseshoes 51 Shore bird 23 Remove can tell you a story: My first job religious mountaintop experienc- As fun as it can be to have great 54 Beat the rap wiretaps was working for a member of es, he tells the world. When the adventures, they do not automati- Congress. While in college, I had experience wears off, my friend cally fuel inner peace. Encourage HOROSCOPE been doubling as a model, so I becomes extremely depressed. He your friend to seek spiritual solace. For Thursday, October 1, 2015 CAPRICORN have strayed too far from your didn’t want to dress conservatively called me two days ago to share his Through faith and spiritual disci- (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) intended target, consider setting at my new job. I did wear the req- “crisis,” and he was not happy with pline, he can discover a mountain- The ability to concentrate all of a new goal. Take it easy. You need rest and uisite suits, but I would also wear my response because these adven- top experience that may last. your energies in one direction will relaxation if you want to be at GEMINI prove to be a distinct advantage your best. Some quality downtime (May 21-June 20) over the competition this year. will help you regroup and plan an If emotions are running high, Narrow your focus. Resist the unbeatable strategy. you should take a breather and BRIDGE urge to take on too many tasks AQUARIUS rethink your position. Shopping, would trip up the less cautious. club. West’s discard brought the so that you don’t lose the ground (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) sightseeing or visiting a friend you’ve gained. Keep the momen- You will be the star of the show. will help you put your situation How should South play in three play to a grinding halt. The long tum going. Others will be drawn to your into proper perspective. no-trump after West leads his pause didn’t help; declarer was LIBRA CANCER sense of humor. When possible, fourth-highest diamond and East doomed. (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) include younger family members (June 21-July 22) You’ll find inspiration if you in your plans. Romance is in the Lending or borrowing money or puts up the 10? South should realize that if travel or attend a conference or stars. possessions is discouraged. Take a North’s two-club rebid indi- East gets on lead and pushes a trade show. Visiting new places PISCES closer look at your bank account. cated at least a six-card suit with diamond through, the contract and exploring various philoso- (Feb. 20-March 20) Keep some funds in reserve to phies and cultures will spark a You will be resentful if a fam- cover an unexpected expense. A some 12-14 points. South, with is in jeopardy. To stop that from creative concept. ily member is being secretive. In safety net will ease stress. game-going values, jumped to happening, declarer should exe- SCORPIO LEO order to reduce the tension, you the logical final contract. (Note cute what is called an avoidance (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) should initiate an honest dialogue (July 23-Aug. 22) Financial gains are possible if without being critical or overbear- Make the most of your good that five clubs can be defeated if play. He crosses to the dummy you are proactive. Go over con- ing. will and generosity and offer your East leads a diamond.) (say, with a heart) and plays a tracts and agreements carefully. ARIES services to a charitable organi- Declarer begins with eight top club to his 10. Here, it wins and Property deals should be consid- (March 21-April 19) zation. Your charm and sincer- ered as a source of extra income. Love is in a high cycle. A social ity will encourage people to join Groucho Marx said, “I’m leav- tricks: two spades, two hearts, South takes 11 tricks after all. Make your money work for you. or cultural event will give you a your cause. ing because the weather is too one diamond (trick one) and three But even if West can produce the SAGITTARIUS VIRGO chance to meet compatible per- clubs. And surely those lovely club jack, the contract is safe. (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) sonal or professional partners. Let (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) good. I hate London when it’s not You will end up in an awk- your energy lead the way. You may feel like pampering raining.” Well, what is the aver- clubs would produce six winners London averages 23.4 inches ward position if someone you TAURUS yourself, but remember that over- age annual rainfall in London? and two overtricks. per annum. That compares with, care about feels stifled. Trying (April 20-May 20) indulgence or overspending will It is easy to be complacent at The original South won with say, 36.2 inches for Seattle, 46.2 to win every discussion or top Someone from your past will put you at a disadvantage. 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this month, but a permit was support of domestic violence not issued as of Thursday. survivors. “It is my understanding that Since 1981, October has there was some contractual lan- been recognized as Domestic guage in the purchase agree- Violence Awareness Month. ment for the 100 block, (and) Conceived by the there are some requirements National Coalition Against that need to be met prior to the Domestic Violence as a day plans being officially approved,” of unity in October, recogni- Suggs said. tion of domestic violence has Planning Director Thad grown throughout the years Crowe said the city is waiting for to include many nationally a letter of credit before approv- recognized events through- ing building plans. out the month. “The building official “The Nicole Brown informed me that the work will Simpson case (in 1995) was be stopped at the end of the when things changed,” said week if the required letter of Angie Pye, executive direc- credit is not provided,” Crowe tor of the Lee Conlee House said Tuesday. domestic violence organiza- Riverfront Development tion in Putnam County. “It Group owner Corky Diamond painted a picture we had purchased four buildings on the never seen before, with it 100 block of South Second Street being such a high-profile and the adjoining parking lot for case. It resulted in the $150,000 last year. The city pre- Violence Against Women viously owned the properties. Act, and in that, came CHRIS DEVITTO/Palatka Daily News At the time, Diamond esti- awareness.” Lee Conlee House Director Angie Pye will highlight domestic violence and its prevention during October’s Domestic Violence mated a cost of about $3 million Domestic violence Awareness Month. to develop the property, which includes physical, emotion- would require a $3.3 million al, psychological, financial encourage survivors to is located in an undisclosed percent increase of risk for witnessed domestic violence irrevocable letter of credit from and sexual abuse. speak out and encourage location for the protection of murder when a domestic in its Children of Hope safe- a bank approved by the city. The Last year, the Lee Conlee perpetrators to ask for help. female victims and families violence victim flees. To ty planning program. purchase agreement said the House provided services for Pye said the Lee Conlee fleeing a dangerous situa- ensure safety of victims and “It’s important that our letter of credit should be at least more than 200 victims of organization works with tion. families, Pye said Lee survivors also reach out and “110 percent of the approved domestic violence in entities throughout Putnam n The Lee Conlee House Conlee representatives let victims know they’re not loan amount to construct the Putnam County. According to provide services before partnered with Stewart- work with the courts to pro- alone,” Pye said. “A lot of contemplated improvements to to organization statistics, 67 the onset of domestic vio- Marchman Act behavior vide injunctions and create times, family members the property.” adults and 68 children were lence, during a domestic vio- health services to provide safety plans based on the know (domestic violence) is Diamond was not available housed in the organization’s lence situation and after substance abuse counseling abuser’s behavioral pat- going on, churches know, at for comment Tuesday. shelter last year. domestic violence. for those receiving assis- terns. work, your coworkers know. With the letter of credit, the While shelter stays tance through the Lee n Since abuse is a learned They can help. Confront the city could regain ownership of decreased and the organiza- How to get help before Conlee shelter or organiza- behavior, the Lee Conlee issue. Don’t walk away.” the property within 10 days if tion added more beds, Pye domestic violence occurs tion. House includes a prevention the development group defaults said the shelter remains, on n After nearly 20 years of n The Lee Conlee House program for children who [email protected] on the project. The city would average, 115 percent over experience working in a cer- offers an economic empow- also receive the proceeds of the capacity. tified domestic violence cen- ering program, providing letter of credit to pay off liens or “It’s still a huge issue,” ter, Pye said the two most financial education to help Have you found yourself without mortgages and complete she said. “Particularly in common early signs of domestic violence victims a primary care physician? improvements. small, rural areas like this. domestic violence are jeal- become financially indepen- Pulido Internal Medicine provides all your The purchase agreement also The perpetrators are people ousy and early acceleration dent. Pye said financial said the city would have the you know, and people don’t into relationship commit- dependence is a huge factor Primary Care needs and more... option of purchasing the four want to see them go to jail. ments such as marriage, for victims returning to a buildings for a share of the sale Our challenge is in account- children and living together. domestic violence situation. Now Offering Allergy Testing price if improvements are not ability.” n The cause of domestic completed on that portion of the Each year, events are violence is often the perpe- How to get help when with the result of obtaining cures for many of property within two years of the held in Putnam to show trator’s belief system and recovering from domes- our common seasonal allergies & more! sale. support for domestic vio- entitlement. Pye said it is a tic violence If improvements are not com- lence victims and families, learned behavior and sub- n Pye said there is a 75 plete on what is currently the while offering a network of stance abuse is often a parking lot portion of the prop- resources in open settings symptom of the violence, PRIMARY CARE erty within four years, the city throughout the month. but not a cause. High blood pressure • High cholesterol could buy that portion of the For the second year, Lee “The most important Discount High blood sugar (Diabetes) property for a share of the sale Conlee will partner with the thing victims need to realize price. Woman’s Club of Palatka to is it’s not their fault,” Pye Mini Storage Don’t wait until it’s too late and catastrophe Plans submitted with the pur- display pinwheels on the said. ST. JOHNS hits such as heart attack, stroke or even death. chase agreement included rede- Putnam County Courthouse n Call the Lee Conlee velopment of the four 100 block lawn, beginning at 9 a.m. House 24-hour hotline at buildings to include commercial Monday. 325-3141 for help identify- Come Meet The New Faces In Our Staff! and retail use on the first floors The Lee Conlee organiza- ing a domestic violence situ- NEED A HOME FOR of the buildings and residential tion will also host an inau- ation. Calls are anonymous, use on the upper floors of the gural Purple Light Night and treatment is tailored to YOUR EXTRA STUFF? Your health, your physician, your choice. buildings. Walk at 6 p.m. Oct. 10, each situation. A new building facing Reid beginning at the St. Johns We’ve got the room, Street is planned for commer- River Center in Palatka. How to get help during Call Us Today! cial/office use, and a new build- The organization’s first a domestic violence situ- ing facing St. Johns Avenue is Purple Sock Event, a three- ation 904-692-2250 planned to include commercial/ on-three basketball tourna- n Acknowledging a retail use. The two buildings ment, will be held at 10 a.m. domestic violence situation 790 State Road 207, Welcoming new patients 386-329-9036 would be constructed in what is Oct. 17. at C.L. Overturf Jr. can be difficult, but Pye said East Palatka, Florida 32131 (formerly known as Saravel Self Storage) 700 Zeagler Ave., Suite 1 • Palatka now the parking lot east of the Sixth Grade Center. the Lee Conlee House offers 100 block buildings. Both events support the many resources for those Mayor Terrill Hill asked Lee Conlee House and its involved. Calling the Lee Suggs to make sure Riverfront services. While supporting Conlee House for help is the Development Group was in com- the organization, Pye said, first step to recovery. pliance with all areas of the pur- the events also aim to n The Lee Conlee shelter chase agreement and give the commission an update at a later meeting. The commission also Scheduling asked for updates on the water Appointments NOW taxi project and Hampton Inn for homecoming development.

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in Manilla www.palatkadailynews.com SPORTSTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2015 B SECTION recalled t was, Muhammad Ali would Tony Stewart will retire after 2016 later say, the closest thing to death he had ever known. I He and Joe Frazier had gone Three-time NASCAR was enough. his choice, said the only pressure he same treatment. 14 brutal rounds in stifling heat of a “I think deep down you know when received was from those trying to talk “Let’s establish this right now: I Philippines morning before Frazier’s champ just says it’s time it’s time to do something to make a him out of it and he dismissed the idea will not be coming to the media center trainer Eddie Futch mercifully sig- change,” Stewart said Wednesday in that his personal struggles the last every week to talk about it,” he said. naled things to an end, his fighter announcing he will retire from Sprint three years factored into his choice. “You can save your gifts. I’ve got blind and battered and feeling pretty By Jenna Fryer Cup racing following the 2016 season Stewart also tried to ward off any enough rocking chairs at home. I’m close to death himself. Associated Press to wrap up a storied 18-year career in sort of retirement tour in 2016 like the not really that kind of guy. I’m content It was the final time the two fight- NASCAR’s top tier. one currently going for four-time to go race and be around the racing ers would meet in a trilogy that KANNAPOLIS, N.C. — There was If there was any doubt Stewart was series champion Jeff Gordon. community and the racing family and transcended the sport of boxing. The no final straw, no outside influence, at peace with his decision, he proved Gordon is feted at nearly every be around our fans. They can just last meeting would take place in the no personal trauma that led Tony otherwise with a wide smile and his track with gifts to commemorate send me a note from the track presi- most unlikely of places, and be a Stewart to set an expiration date on usual self-deprecating humor during his career, and he visits with dent and say, ‘Hey, thank you,’ and fight so epic it would live up to its his NASCAR career. a news conference that lasted nearly reporters almost week to answer that’ll be sufficient for me.” name. Instead, the three-time NASCAR an hour at Stewart-Haas Racing. questions about this farewell sea- It was 40 years ago, Oct. 1, 1975, champion simply decided enough He called the decision “100 percent” son. Stewart isn’t interested in the See STEWART, Page 2B and the “Thrilla in Manilla” was just that. Neither fighter gave an inch as Frazier relentlessly pursued Ali, and Ali responded by unleashing the fury At His Best of his fists on the oncoming challeng- What Moore er’s head. “They told me Joe Frazier was washed up,” Ali said to Frazier at one point. can he do “They lied,” Frazier growled, throwing yet another left hook at a target he could barely see. vs. ‘Canes? The fight was for the heavyweight title that Ali won a year earlier from George Foreman in another fight with a name. If the “Rumble in the After 557-yard outing, Jungle” was Ali’s finest hour — at least in his late career — the defense Cincinnati QB takes on against Frazier was surely his most gutty performance. Brad Kaaya and Miami Ali’s business manager, Gene Kilroy, was watching from ringside, By Tim Reynolds fearful for the health of both fight- Associatd Press ers. “I was thinking to myself, why Having Miami’s Brad Kaaya and don’t they just ban boxing now?” Cincinnati’s Gunner Kiel lead their Kilroy said. respective offenses on Thursday The president of the Philippines night would have certainly qualified had welcomed the two fighters to his as an enticing matchup of quarter- country, and Ferdinand Marcos and backs. his wife, Imelda, were among the Kaaya and 28,000 crowded inside the steamy Hayden Moore TONIGHT Araneta Coliseum to watch the big- might be equally gest sporting event the nation had enticing. Miami at ever hosted. Moore — a Cincinnati, A fight of a different sort had bro- freshman who ESPN, 7:30 ken out in the days before the bout came off the when Ali’s wife, Belinda, arrived bench and threw unexpectedly after reports surfaced for a school-record 557 yards and four about the champion squiring a touchdowns last week after Kiel got 20-year-old named Veronica around hurt — will be the starter when the town and introducing her as his Bearcats (2-2) play host to Kaaya and wife. She barged into Ali’s hotel CHRIS DEVITTO / Palatka Daily News the Hurricanes (3-0) in a nationally suite and exchanged words with him Pictured in the Aug. 21 preseason game against Gainesville Eastside, Palatka quarterback James televised matchup. for about 15 minutes before heading Campbell threw for two touchdowns and ran for another last Friday. “I don’t think I’ve ever seen a perfor- back to the airport. mance like that. … He broke our record Ali’s domestic issues hadn’t pre- here and we’ve had some quarterbacks vented him from training hard for that could really throw the football,” Frazier. He knew from their first Cincinnati coach Tommy Tuberville two fights — this was the rubber said. “And he did it in three quarters.” match — that there was never any Facing Moore instead of Kiel doesn’t quit in the former champion, despite change Miami’s opinion of Cincinnati’s his knockout loss to Foreman two offense, which has averaged 622 yards years earlier. How it Works per game so far — the third-best clip Frazier would be especially relent- among all FBS teams. The Hurricanes less this time, angry with Ali for are fully aware that a high-octane chal- calling him a “gorilla” and belittling Patchwork O-line kept Panthers going vs. Seabreeze lenge awaits. him as an Uncle Tom. “Our guys know,” Miami coach Al “He knew that Frazier would By Andy Hall FRIDAY matter how many are hurt. Golden said. “We played them last never be washed up against him,” Palatka Daily News Friday’s starters were tackles year. We know they can score quickly Kilroy said. “If Frazier was 60 he Paul Mast and Austin Smith, and can score in bunches. It’s going to would have still been ready to fight he production was remarkable, consider- Palatka at guards Merec McNeill and be another rock and roll game. They’re Ali.” ing the injuries. Baker County Franklin Fogg and center Brett going to go fast and we’ve got to be Ali came out throwing big punch- Even with three offensive linemen on the 7 p.m. Williams. ready.” es, hoping to stop Frazier in his shelf, one for the year, the 2-2 Palatka “It would be something if Kaaya has thrown a touchdown pass tracks. He buckled Frazier’s legs Panthers rolled up 341 yards Friday in a nobody’d gotten hurt,” in all 16 of his games as a Hurricane, twice in the first round, and was giv- T23-7 road win over Daytona Beach Seabreeze. The Humphries said. and is facing a Cincinnati defense that ing him a beating through the early run-pass mix was almost ideal – 166 yards rushing, None of the injured offensive lineman will be back has allowed 1,018 yards in the last two rounds. 175 passing – on a night Palatka overcame two turn- this week – neither will defensive back-punter weeks alone. In last season’s 55-34 But Frazier began finding the overs and junior quarterback James Campbell had DeMareyae Givens or defensive lineman Peyton Miami win, the Hurricanes racked up mark with his signature left hook, the night of his young career, throwing touchdown McDaniel – but the Panthers will have their only 621 yards against the Bearcats. snapping Ali’s head back. He began passes of 60 yards to Chamar Dumas and 71 yards to senior running back for Friday’s District 5-5A game Miami opens Atlantic Coast backing Ali up, taking the fight to Tyrius Thomas and running for a third touchdown. at Baker County. Dontaevone Evans, who was Conference play next weekend at him, and by the end of the 10th It’s the way Palatka’s flexbone offense is supposed injured at the end of the Aug. 28 Ocala Vanguard Florida State. Kaaya said there’s no round, Ali sat exhausted on his ring to work, but hadn’t in recent weeks. game, has practiced this week. way the Hurricanes will be looking stool, his head bowed and seemingly “They key on the run and we have big opportuni- “Having Dontaevone back give us a little flexibility ahead. ready to quit. ties in the passing game,” said PHS coach Bobby of what we can do with Chamar Dumas,” Humphries “Our focus is going to be on beating “Ali took terrible punishment,” Humphries. “We have to be able to throw those play- said. “Chamar can play slot, wide receiver or corner- Cincinnati,” he said. said retired Associated Press boxing action passes, If they know we can do that, they back on defense.” To get ready for what it expects to be writer Ed Schuyler Jr., who was won’t play the run as fast.” a raucous Thursday night crowd at ringside. “In the sixth round he hit It doesn’t happen without good work up front, no See PANTHERS, Page 2B Cincinnati’s newly remodeled Nippert him with a hook that almost made it Stadium, Miami cranked up the noise look like his head was on a swivel. at practice this week. Joe just wouldn’t stop.” Somehow, Ali took the punches and remained upright. Somehow, he found a way to turn the fight back in his favor. Pats first to hang half a hundred on Jags

See DAHLBERG, Page 2B he Jacksonville Jaguars did drive, highlighted by a the game. when the Jaguars had the Patriots something on Sunday they Tom Brady-to-Rob Here’s what happened to where they wanted them in third- had never done in their Gronkowski connection the Jaguars’ defense on down situations, the Patriots respond- T21-year history. for 43 yards, in just under Sunday – touchdown, field ed by going 11-of-14. And having 114 INSIDE They had half a hundred hung on two minutes. goal, field goal, touchdown, yards on seven penalties, most of them. Even the best drive of field goal, touchdown, touch- which came on pass interference calls, Not once before Sunday’s 51-17 the afternoon in down, touchdown, touch- didn’t help. skunking by the Super Bowl champion Foxborough, where the down. But the beauty of the NFL is even Scoreboard 2B New England Patriots had a Jaguars Jaguars have never won, Words thrown around the as bad as loss was, it goes away and Briefs 2B team had 50 or more scored upon was a 17-play, 58-yard MARK BLUMENTHAL Jaguars’ locker room includ- you move on. And next up is a huge them. But the game was really as bad procession that led to a ed “tough,” “frustrating” and one within the AFC South against the Classified 3B as the final outcome. Jason Myers field goal “disappointing.” But maybe Indianapolis Colts, who struggled to From the start, it didn’t look good – late in the first quarter. guard Zane Beadles said it best. find any firm footing until Sunday two incompletions, a 1-yard run by That didn’t stop the Patriots from “I’ve been a part of games like that when they took down the Tennessee ANDY HALL T.J. Yeldon and a punt and the scoring on every single possession they before, but they never get any easier,” Titans in a 35-33 shootout in Sports Editor 312-5239 Patriots were in business to plunder went on during the game except for he said. [email protected] the Jaguars on a five-play, 64-yard the touchdown formation at the end of No they don’t. Even worse was See NFL, Page 2B

100115b1.indd 1 9/30/15 11:20 PM 2B • PALATKA DAILY NEWS • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2015 SPORTS BRIEFS SCOREBOARD COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Miami (Fernandez 6-0) at Tampa Bay Pittsburgh 4, Tampa Bay 2 CALENDAR (Odorizzi 8-9), 7:10 p.m. Columbus 5, Nashville 2 Grier gets start vs. Ole Miss NOTE: Schedules are submitted by TODAY ON TELEVISION Washington (Strasburg 10-7) at Winnipeg 4, Ottawa 3, OT schools, leagues and recreation Atlanta (Weber 0-2), 7:10 p.m. St. Louis 4, Dallas 1 GAINESVILLE — Florida quarterback Will departments and are subject to Colorado (Hale 5-5) at Arizona Calgary 2, Colorado 0 change without notice. COLLEGE FOOTBALL (Corbin 6-5), 9:40 p.m. Edmonton 4, Arizona 0 Grier will make his fourth consecutive start 7:30 p.m. ESPN Miami at Cincinnati Anaheim 2, Los Angeles 1, OT Saturday when the 25th-ranked Gators host No. 3 THURSDAY, October 1 7:30 p.m. ESPNU Alabama State at Texas San Jose 2, Vancouver 1 HIGH SCHOOL Southern Rays 6, Marlins 4 Wednesday’s Games Mississippi. Volleyball Miami Tampa Bay Carolina 4, Washington 3, SO Coach Jim McElwain made the announcement Crescent City at Wildwood, 6 p.m. GOLF ab r h bi ab r h bi N.Y. Rangers 3, Boston 2 Interlachen at Gainesville Oak Hall, 8 a.m. Golf Channel Alfred Dunhill Links DGordn 2b 5 0 1 1 Jaso lf 1 2 1 0 New Jersey 4, Philadelphia 2 after practice Wednesday, saying Grier “played 6:30 p.m. Championship, first round, Yelich cf 4 1 1 0Mhtok ph-lf 2 0 0 0 Detroit 7, Pittsburgh 2 pretty good in some situations last week” and Palatka at Ponte Vedra, 6:30 p.m. at St. Andrews, Carnou- Prado 3b 3 0 2 0 SouzJr rf 3 1 1 0 Thursday’s Games “deserves to go this week.” Boys Golf stie and Kingsbarns, Scot- Bour 1b 4 1 1 0 Longori 3b 3 2 2 0 Ottawa at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. At Palatka Municipal Golf Course Ozuna rf 3 0 1 1 Sizemr dh 4 0 2 3 Dallas at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. After splitting snaps with sophomore Treon St. Augustine vs. Palatka, 3:30 p.m. land Dietrch lf 4 0 0 0 ACarer ss 2 0 1 2 Buffalo at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Swimming 3 p.m. Golf Channel Web.com Tour Champion- Realmt c 3 1 1 0Loney 1b 4 0 0 0 Chicago at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Harris in the first two games, Grier has gone the At The ARC Pool ship, first round, at Ponte McGeh dh 2 0 0 0 Arencii c 4 0 1 0 Calgary at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. distance in the last two. He was at his best down Jacksonville Bishop Kenny vs. Vedra Beach Szki ph-dh 2 0 0 0 Kiermr cf 4 0 0 0 Vancouver at Edmonton, 9 p.m. the stretch against Tennessee last week, hitting Palatka, 5 p.m. Rojas ss 4 1 2 1 Frnkln 2b 4 1 2 1 Colorado at Anaheim, 10 p.m. JV Football NFL Totals 34 4 9 3 Totals 31 6 10 6 11 of his final 18 passes for 149 yards and two Interlachen at Keystone Heights, 6 8:30 p.m. CBS, NFL Ravens at Steelers Miami 000 100 111—4 touchdowns. p.m. NFL Tampa Bay 000 140 10x—6 Grier has thrown for 725 yards and six touch- Palatka at Menendez, 6 p.m. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL DP—Miami 2, Tampa Bay 2. LOB— AMERICAN CONFERENCE Starke Bradford at Crescent City, 6 Miami 7, Tampa Bay 7. 2B—Yelich East downs this season. He also has two rushing scores p.m. 7 p.m. ESPN2 Red Sox at Yankees (28), Bour (18), Realmuto (21), W L T Pct PF PA 7 p.m. FSF, Sun Marlins at Rays Longoria (34), Sizemore (11). HR— New England 3 0 0 1.000 119 70 and four turnovers, including three interceptions. COLLEGE Franklin (3). SF—A.Cabrera. Buffalo 2 1 0 .667 100 68 McElwain says Harris also had a good week of Volleyball UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE SOCCER IP H R ER BB SO N.Y. Jets 2 1 0 .667 68 41 practice, adding “both guys are ready to go.” SJRSC at Central Florida, 6 p.m. 1 p.m. Fox Sports 1 Tottenham at Monaco Miami Miami 1 2 0 .333 51 74 3 p.m. Fox Sports 1 Sion at Liverpool Cosart L,2-5 4 2-3 5 5 5 4 4 South FRIDAY, October 2 B.Hand 1 1 0 0 1 2 W L T Pct PF PA BASEBALL HIGH SCHOOL NWSL SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP Urena 2-3 3 1 1 0 1 Indianapolis 1 2 0 .333 56 80 Football 9:30 p.m. Fox Sports 1 Kansas City vs. Seattle, Narveson 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Jacksonville 1 2 0 .333 49 91 Fort Meade at Crescent City, 7 p.m. at Portland, Ore. Tampa Bay Houston 1 2 0 .333 56 60 Rays outlast Marlins, 6-4 Palatka at Baker County, 7 p.m. Smyly W,5-2 6 3 1 1 3 8 Tennessee 1 2 0 .333 89 77 Jacksonville Bishop Snyder at B.Gomes 2-3 2 1 1 0 0 North Interlachen, 7:30 p.m. WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER McGee H,19 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 W L T Pct PF PA ST. PETERSBURG — Drew Smyly ended an 8-Man Football 7 p.m. SEC Network Auburn at Alabama E.Romero 1 2 1 1 1 1 Cincinnati 3 0 0 1.000 85 56 Peniel Baptist at Jacksonville First Boxberger S,40 1 2 1 1 0 0 Pittsburgh 2 1 0 .667 76 52 injury-marred season in a positive way. Coast Christian, 7:30 p.m. WP—Cosart 2. Cleveland 1 2 0 .333 58 72 Smyly won his fifth straight decision, Grady Central Division NL Standings Umpires—Home, Gerry Davis; First, Baltimore 0 3 0 .000 70 84 Sizemore had a three-run double and the Tampa W L Pct GB East Division Ben May; Second, Phil Cuzzi; Third, West TIDES x-Kansas City 91 67 .576 — W L Pct GB Tony Randazzo. W L T Pct PF PA Bay Rays beat the Miami Marlins 6-4 on Palatka City Dock Minnesota 82 76 .519 9 x-New York 89 69 .563 — T—2:53. A—9,431 (31,042). Denver 3 0 0 1.000 74 49 Wednesday night. High Low Cleveland 78 79 .497 12½ Washington 80 78 .506 9 Oakland 2 1 0 .667 77 86 Today 6:38A,7:08P 1:32A,1:45P Chicago 74 84 .468 17 Miami 69 89 .437 20 San Diego 1 2 0 .333 66 83 Smyly (5-2) allowed one run, three hits, three Oct. 2 7:22A,8:02P 2:39A,2:41P Detroit 73 85 .462 18 Atlanta 64 94 .405 25 NHL Kansas City 1 2 0 .333 79 89 walks and had eight strikeouts over six innings. Oct. 3 8:27A,9:00P 3:30A,3:41P West Division Philadelphia 61 97 .386 28 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Brad Boxberger gave up Dee Gordon’s RBI sin- W L Pct GB Central Division Preseason Glance East St. Augustine Beach Texas 86 72 .544 — W L Pct GB EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pct PF PA gle in the ninth before recording his 40th save. High Low Houston 83 75 .525 3 x-St. Louis 100 59 .629 — Atlantic Division Dallas 2 1 0 .667 75 75 Today 11:18A,11:42P 4:55A,5:33P Los Angeles 83 75 .525 3 y-Pittsburgh 96 63 .604 4 GP W L OT Pts GF GA N.Y. Giants 1 2 0 .333 78 72 Oct. 2 ------,12:12P 5:48A,6:30P Seattle 75 83 .475 11 y-Chicago 93 65 .589 6½ Detroit 6 4 0 2 10 27 14 Washington 1 2 0 .333 55 59 NFL Oct. 3 12:35A,1:06P 6:43A,7:30P Oakland 66 93 .415 20½ Milwaukee 67 90 .427 32 Buffalo 5 4 1 0 8 21 15 Philadelphia 1 2 0 .333 58 63 x-clinched division Cincinnati 63 95 .399 36½ Boston 6 4 2 0 8 15 13 South Tuesday’s Games West Division Florida 5 3 2 0 6 13 15 W L T Pct PF PA Busy times for Panthers WNBA Boston 10, N.Y. Yankees 4 W L Pct GB Montreal 5 2 1 2 6 10 12 Carolina 3 0 0 1.000 71 48 Toronto at Baltimore, ppd., rain Atlanta 3 0 0 1.000 89 72 x-Los Angeles 88 69 .561 — Toronto 6 3 3 0 6 14 16 CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Carolina Panthers Postseason Glance Tampa Bay 4, Miami 2 San Francisco 82 75 .522 6 Ottawa 6 1 3 2 4 17 22 Tampa Bay 1 2 0 .333 49 80 CONFERENCE FINALS Minnesota at Cleveland, ppd., rain Arizona 76 81 .484 12 Tampa Bay 5 1 3 1 3 13 19 New Orleans 0 3 0 .000 60 84 find themselves in an unusual state of flux for a (Best-of-3 series) Texas 7, Detroit 6 San Diego 73 84 .465 15 Metropolitan Division North team off to a perfect 3-0 start. New York vs. Indiana Chicago White Sox 4, Kansas City 2 Colorado 66 91 .420 22 GP W L OT Pts GF GA W L T Pct PF PA Sept. 23 New York 84, Indiana 67 L.A. Angels 8, Oakland 1 x-clinched division N.Y. Rangers 6 4 1 1 9 22 19 Green Bay 3 0 0 1.000 96 68 Leading up to Sunday’s game against division Sunday Indiana 70, New York 64 Seattle 6, Houston 4 y-clinched wild card Washington 5 3 0 2 8 13 10 Minnesota 2 1 0 .667 60 50 foe Tampa Bay, the Panthers are dealing with per- Tuesday Indiana 66, New York 51 Wednesday’s Games Tuesday’s Games Philadelphia 6 3 2 1 7 21 18 Detroit 0 3 0 .000 56 83 (Fever win series, 2-1) Toronto 15, Baltimore 2, 1st game Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Mets 3 Columbus 6 3 2 1 7 16 16 Chicago 0 3 0 .000 46 105 sonnel changes, key injuries and some off-field Minnesota 7, Cleveland 1, 1st St. Louis at Pittsburgh, ppd., rain Carolina 5 3 2 0 6 14 16 West controversy involving their high-profile quarter- Phoenix vs. Minnesota game Chicago Cubs 4, Cincinnati 1 Pittsburgh 7 3 4 0 6 18 26 W L T Pct PF PA Sept. 24 Minnesota 67, Phoenix 60 Boston 9, N.Y. Yankees 5, 11 Tampa Bay 4, Miami 2 New Jersey 6 2 4 0 4 15 18 Arizona 3 0 0 1.000 126 49 back and a well-known referee. Sunday Minnesota 72, Phoenix 71 innings Atlanta 2, Washington 1 N.Y. Islanders 7 2 5 0 4 16 25 St. Louis 1 2 0 .333 50 67 n New defensive end Jared Allen practiced for Oakland 8, L.A. Angels 7 (Lynx win series, 2-0) Arizona 4, Colorado 3, 11 innings WESTERN CONFERENCE San Francisco 1 2 0 .333 45 93 the first time Wednesday, one day after the Tampa Bay 6, Miami 4 Milwaukee 4, San Diego 3 Central Division Seattle 1 2 0 .333 74 61 CHAMPINSHIP SERIES Baltimore 8, Toronto 1, 2nd game L.A. Dodgers 8, San Francisco 0 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Thursday, Oct. 1 team’s top pass rusher Charles Johnson was (Best-of-5 series) Cleveland 10, Minnesota 2, 2nd Wednesday’s Games Nashville 5 3 1 1 7 17 14 Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 8:25 p.m. placed on eight-week injured reserve with a ham- Minnesota vs. Indiana game Pittsburgh 8, St. Louis 2, 1st game Chicago 4 3 1 0 6 14 10 Sunday, Oct. 4 Oct. 4 at Minnesota, 3 p.m. Texas 6, Detroit 2 Philadelphia 7, N.Y. Mets 5 St. Louis 5 3 2 0 6 17 9 N.Y. Jets vs. Miami at London, 9:30 string injury. Oct. 6 at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Kansas City 5, Chicago White Sox 3, St. Louis 11, Pittsburgh 1, 2nd game Minnesota 5 3 2 0 6 16 9 a.m. n Middle linebacker Luke Kuechly remains in Oct. 9 at Indiana, 8 p.m. 10 innings Chicago Cubs 10, Cincinnati 3 Winnipeg 5 1 2 2 4 10 19 Oakland at Chicago, 1 p.m. Oct. 11 at Indiana, 8:30 p.m.-x Houston at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Tampa Bay 6, Miami 4 Colorado 4 1 2 1 3 6 9 Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. the NFL concussion protocol after missing the last Oct. 13 at Minnesota, 8 p.m.-x Thursday’s Games Atlanta 2, Washington 0 Dallas 5 1 4 0 2 11 20 N.Y. Giants at Buffalo, 1 p.m. two games with no clear indication of when he’ll x-if necessary Toronto (Price 18-5) at Baltimore (T. Colorado at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Pacific Division Carolina at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Wilson 2-2), 12:05 p.m. Milwaukee at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Philadelphia at Washington, 1 p.m. return. Boston (R.Hill 2-0) at N.Y. Yankees L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, 10:15 Edmonton 6 6 0 0 12 21 8 Houston at Atlanta, 1 p.m. n And quarterback Cam Newton is still in the BASEBALL (Sabathia 5-10), 7:05 p.m. Calgary 6 4 2 0 8 14 11 Kansas City at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. p.m. middle of an I-said, you-said dispute with the NFL Miami (Fernandez 6-0) at Tampa Bay Thursday’s Games Anaheim 4 3 0 1 7 10 8 Cleveland at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. AL Standings (Odorizzi 8-9), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Stauffer 0-0) at San Jose 5 3 1 1 7 11 5 Green Bay at San Francisco, 4:25 and its Referee’s Association after saying that ref- East Division Minnesota (Duffey 5-1) at Cleveland Philadelphia (Eickhoff 2-3), 12:05 p.m. Los Angeles 5 3 1 1 7 12 8 p.m. eree Ed Hochuli told him that he “wasn’t old W L Pct GB (Bauer 11-12), 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Hammel 9-7) at Vancouver 6 2 3 1 5 7 14 St. Louis at Arizona, 4:25 p.m. x-Toronto 92 66 .582 — L.A. Angels (Heaney 6-3) at Texas Cincinnati (Jo.Lamb 1-4), 12:35 p.m. Arizona 5 0 3 2 2 4 17 Minnesota at Denver, 4:25 p.m. enough” to have a personal foul call go his way New York 86 72 .544 6 (D.Holland 3-3), 8:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Bre.Anderson 9-9) at San NOTE: Two points for a win, one point Dallas at New Orleans, 8:30 p.m. during Sunday’s game against the New Orleans Boston 78 80 .494 14 Kansas City (Medlen 5-2) at Chicago Francisco (T.Hudson 8-8), 3:45 p.m. for overtime loss. Open: New England, Tennessee Baltimore 77 81 .487 15 White Sox (Joh.Danks 7-14), 8:10 Milwaukee (Jungmann 9-7) at San Tuesday’s Games Monday, Oct. 5 Saints. Tampa Bay 77 81 .487 15 p.m. Diego (Kennedy 8-15), 6:40 p.m. Buffalo 4, Toronto 0 Detroit at Seattle, 8:30 p.m. – Associated Press PALATKA DAILY NEWS PIGSKIN PREDICTIONS Dahlberg Andy Hall Mark Blumenthal Tyshawn Anderson Allison Waters-Merritt Carl Greene Sports Editor Sports Writer Press Room News Editor Guest CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B HIGH SCHOOL Palatka at Baker Co. Palatka Baker County Baker County Palatka Palatka By the 14th round, the big right hands Ali was Bishop Snyder at Interlachen Interlachen Interlachen Bishop Snyder Interlachen Interlachen landing had made Frazier’s face almost unrecogniz- Fort Meade at Crescent City Fort Meade Fort Meade Fort Meade Fort Meade Crescent City able. Frazier’s punches no longer had their zip, but COLLEGE even with his eyes almost completely swollen shut he Ole Miss at Florida Ole Miss Ole Miss Ole Miss Ole Miss Ole Miss continued throwing left hook after left hook, hoping FSU at Wake Forest Florida State Florida State Florida State Florida State Florida State Alabama at Georgia Georgia Alabama Georgia Alabama Georgia one might find its mark. Notre Dame at Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Notre Dame Clemson Finally, Futch told Frazier he couldn’t go on. Miss. State at Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Mississippi State Texas A&M Mississippi State Frazier briefly protested, but Futch wouldn’t budge, Arizona at Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Arizona knowing what one final round might bring. NFL In the other corner, Ali got up and briefly held his Jaguars at Colts Colts Colts Colts Jaguars Colts hands up in victory. Then he collapsed on his stool, Dolphins vs. Jets (London) Jets Jets Jets Jets Jets Panthers at Bucs Panthers Panthers Panthers Panthers Bucs finally finished himself. Texans at Falcons Falcons Falcons Falcons Falcons Falcons “God knows what might have happened if they Last week 9-4 9-4 8-5 11-2 6-7 hadn’t stopped the fight,” Kilroy said. Season 37-17 38-16 38-16 37-17 28-26 Neither fighter was what they were five years ear- Carl Greene is owner of East Palatka Brake. Last week’s guest was Josh Byrd of Byrd’s Sales. Guests’ total is a combined figure. lier when Frazier beat Ali in the “Fight of the Century” at Madison Square Garden, though it didn’t matter that morning in Manilla. Both dug deep into some- Statistics suggest Baker County offensive line is big.” Against Seabreeze, it was two bad where they had never been before to put on one of the prefers to run, averaging an even Baker County coach Tom pitchouts, the second of which was most memorable heavyweight title fights ever. Panthers 160 per game on the ground com- McPherson preferred the 4-3 recovered at the Palatka 5-yard- Unfortunately, it came at a great cost. Frazier CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B pared to 60.5 passing, but defense during a long career at line, setting up a touchdown that would fight ineffectively just two more times, and Ali Humphries said they try to do a Orange Park Ridgeview before pulled the Sandcrabs within 10-7 in was a shadow of himself even as he continued to fight The versatility will be welcome variety of things from the spread. changing jobs in 2014. “We have to the third quarter. The Panthers on. on what Humphries expects to be a Like the Panthers, the Wildcats are be prepared for anything. They’ve held Seabreeze to 157 yards, dodg- “It was the last hurrah for both of them,” Schuyler tough night in Macclenny. Baker young at the skill positions. Their got some skilled athletes at line- ing a couple of missed field-goal said. “They both should have quit after that fight.” County is 1-3 overall, 0-1 in the dis- leading rushers are sophomores backer and in the secondary,” tries, two weeks after holding Frazier died four years ago, still bitter about the trict with a 28-7 loss at Menendez Josh Haygood (36 carries, 238 Humphries said. Ridgeview to a field goal in winning way Ali treated him. Ali, who suffers from Parkinson’s two weeks ago, but Humphries yards, one touchdown) and Seth “They’ve had some of the same the district opener, 15-3. Syndrome from taking too many punches, attended cites the strength of the teams that Paige (32 carries, 226 yards, one issues we’ve had – turnovers and Palatka could use a 2-0 start in the funeral. have beaten the Wildcats – touchdown). penalties, bad snaps in the shot- 5-5A with Menendez, Orange Park Last month, they unveiled a long overdue statue of Menendez, St. Augustine and “The running backs are good,” gun.” and Clay yet to be played. Baker Frazier in Philadelphia, and Kilroy went to the cere- Bishop Kenny. Kenny held on for a Humphries said. “As a group, they The source of Palatka’s turnovers County, of course, wants to get to mony. He and Marvis Frazier, son of the late champi- 14-13 win last Friday. have good wide receivers. The seems to be different every week. 1-1 in the district. on, went to Frazier’s grave and laid a wreath inscribed with a message from Ali. “To Joe Frazier from Muhammad Ali,” it read. car for good, though. He said he will his car struck and killed a young working on finding a successor for “Rest in peace, Joe, until we meet again. Next time still race in some capacity after racer, Kevin Ward Jr., at a dirt the No. 14 Chevrolet all year. we’re not going to fight, we’re just going to hug each Stewart 2016, and with a soft smile track in upstate New York. Clint Bowyer, released from his other.” CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B answered, “Maybe. Probably,” His planned departure is not a contract with Michael Waltrip when asked if he’ll get back into a surprise. Stewart will be 45 next Racing because the team is folding Tim Dahlberg is a national sports columnist for The Stewart, who deeply loves dirt sprint car. Stewart has not raced a season, he hasn’t won a race in over at the end of the season, will replace Associated Press. Write to him at [email protected] or track racing, isn’t getting out of the sprint car since August 2014, when two years and has been privately Stewart in 2017. http://twitter.com/timdahlberg

and was limited in Wednesday prac- The last Colts loss within the AFC Washington and Houston to finish even though they are going to be tice. Still, Jaguars coach Gus Bradley South: Dec. 16, 2012, a 29-17 road 8-8 and out of the playoff picture. without injured quarterback Ben NFL said he had not seen much difference loss to the Houston Texans. The loss n A class act is getting a class Roethlisberger for a month. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B in Luck’s game. to the Jaguars in 2012 was the last honor in December. 1. (1) New England (3-0); 2. (2) “No, I see him making some of the time the Colts lost a home game Legendary Jaguars running back Green Bay (3-0); 3. (3) Denver (3-0); 4. Nashville. same throws that he made last year against a divisional foe. Fred Taylor, who amassed 11,271 of (5) Arizona (3-0); 5. (6) Atlanta (3-0); The Jaguars have not had much and his poise and things like that,” he n Even with the loss on Sunday, his 11,695 professional yards with 6. (7) Cincinnati (3-0); 7. (9) Carolina luck of late against the Colts at the said, “Just some overthrows and the Jaguars maintained their share the Jaguars, will be the University of (3-0); 8. (10) Buffalo (2-1); 9. (4) Dallas Lucas Oil Stadium, winning last in some tipped balls that were intercep- of first place in the division – with the Florida’s representative during the (2-1); 10. (NEW) Pittsburgh (2-1). Andrew Luck’s rookie season in tions. The throws he’s making look rest of the AFC South teams at 1-2. SEC “Weekend of Champions” in 2012, 22-17. It is the only time the very similar to last year.” That last happened Dec. 19, 2010, Atlanta when the SEC championship Mark Blumenthal’s NFL Notes column Jaguars have ever beaten Luck and The Colts also take a 14-game divi- after a run at the top ended in a game is taking place. appears Thursdays during the season in the Colts, who now have won five sional winning streak into Sunday’s swoon that saw the Jaguars – 8-6 n NFL Power Rankings: The only the Palatka Daily News. You can reach straight in the series. Luck is suffer- battle, a streak that drew praise from and tied with the surging Colts after new team to the Top 10 this week is him at mblumenthal@palatkadailynews. ing through a right shoulder injury Bradley on Wednesday. a loss to them – subsequently fall to the Pittsburgh Steelers at No. 10, com or on Twitter @diabolicalmarky.

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100115b2.indd 1 9/30/15 11:48 PM IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR PUT- NAM COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 2014-000490-CA DIVISION: 53 PENNYMAC LOAN SER- VICES, LLC, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Plaintiff, THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR PUT- vs. NAM COUNTY, FLORIDA THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,DE- C A S E N O . VISEES, GRANTEES, AS- 2013CA000353CA SIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, BANK OF AMERICA N.A.; OR OTHER CLAIMANTS Plaintiff, CLAIMING BY, THROUGH,UNDER, OR vs. AGAINST FLETCHER G. ROBERTS, JR. A/K/A ESTATE OF DEBORAH FLETCHER GREY BILBY, ET.AL; ROBERTS, JR. A/K/A Defendants FLETCHER GREY ROBERTS A/K/A FLETCH- NOTICE OF SALE ER G. ROBERTS, DE- CEASED , et al, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Defendant(s). that, in accordance with the Final Judgment of NOTICE OF FORECLOS- Foreclosure dated AU- URE SALE GUST 31, 2015 entered in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Civil Case No. pursuant to a Final Judg- 2013CA000353CA of the ment of Mortgage Fore- Circuit Court of the SEV- closure dated September ENTH Judicial Circuit in 09, 2015, and entered in and for Putnam County, Case No. 2014-000490-CA Florida, wherein BANK OF of the Circuit Court of the AMERICA N.A., Plaintiff SEVENTH Judicial Circuit and ESTATE OF DE- in and for PUTNAM County, BORAH BILBY, Et Al; are Florida wherein defendant(s). The Clerk will PENNYMAC LOAN SER- sell to the highest and best VICES, LLC is the Plaintiff bidder for cash, AT and THE UNKNOWN http://www1.putnam- HEIRS,DEVISEES, fl.com/live/clkmain.asp IN GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, ACCORDANCE WITH LIENORS, CREDITORS, CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA TRUSTEES, OR OTHER STATUTES, AT 11:00 AM , CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY, OCTOBER 08, 2015 the fol- THROUGH,UNDER, OR lowing described property AGAINST FLETCHER G. as set forth in said Final ROBERTS, JR. A/K/A Judgment, to-wit: FLETCHER GREY ROBERTS, JR. A/K/A A PART OF THE WEST ½ FLETCHER GREY OF THE WEST ½ OF THE ROBERTS A/K/A FLETCH- SOUTHEAST ¼ OF SEC- ER G. ROBERTS, DE- TION 9 TOWNSHIP 10 CEASED; POLLY ANNE SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, MULCAHEY, AS AN HEIR PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- OF THE ESTATE OF IDA BEING MORE PARTIC- FLETCHER G. ROBERTS, ULARTYLY DESCRIBED JR. A/K/A FLETCHER AS FOLLOWS: GREY ROBERTS, JR. A/K/A FOR A POINT OF REFER- FLETCHER GREY ENCE COMMENCE AT THE ROBERTS A/K/A FLETCH- NORTHWESTERLY ER G. ROBERTS, DE- CORNER OF SAID WEST ½ CEASED; BRIAN SCOTT OF THE WEST ½ OF THE ROBERTS A/K/A BRIAN S. SOUTHEAST ¼ OF SEC- ROBERTS, AS AN HEIR OF TION 9; THENCE SOUTH THE ESTATE OF FLETCH- ALONG THE WESTERLY ER G. ROBERTS, JR. A/K/A LINE OF SAID WEST ½ OF FLETCHER GREY THE WEST ½ OF THE ROBERTS, JR. A/K/A SOUTHEAST ¼ OF SEC- FLETCHER GREY TION 9, A DISTANCE OF ROBERTS A/K/A FLETCH- 545.86 FEET; THENCE ER G. ROBERTS, DE- SOUTH 89 DEGREES 46 CEASED; GINA RENEE MINUTES 35 SECONDS HASKINS A/K/A GINA R. EAST, A DISTANCE OF HASKINS A/K/A GINA R. 160.34 FEET; THENCE ROBERTS, AS AN HEIR OF NORTH 82 DEGREES 00 THE ESTATE OF FLETCH- MINUTES 16 SECONDS ER G. ROBERTS, JR. A/K/A EAST, A DISTANCE 90.94 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF FLETCHER GREY FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL ROBERTS, JR. A/K/A DEGREES 46 MINUTES 35 CIRCUIT IN AND FOR PUT- FLETCHER GREY SECONDS EAST, A DIS- NAM COUNTY, FLORIDA ROBERTS A/K/A FLETCH- TANCE OF 75.00 FEET TO CIVIL ACTION ER G. ROBERTS, DE- THE POINT OF BEGIN- CEASED; ANY AND ALL NING; THENCE CONTINUE CASE NO.: 2014-CA-000502 UNKNOWN PARTIES SOUTH 89 DEGREES 46 DIVISION: 53 CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, MINUTES 35 SECONDS UNDER, AND AGAINST EAST, A DISTANCE OF U.S. BANK NATIONAL AS- THE HEREIN NAMED INDI- 177.00 FEET TO THE SOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, VIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WESTERLY RIGHT-OF- FOR RESIDENTIAL ASSET WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO WAY LINE OF A 50.00 SECURITIES CORPORA- BE DEAD OR ALIVE, FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY; TION, HOME EQUITY WHETHER SAID UN- THENCE NORTH 00 DE- MORTGAGE ASSET- KNOWN PARTIES MAY GREES 13 MINUTES 25 BACKED PASS-THROUGH CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SECONDS EAST, ALONG CERTIFICATES, SERIES SPOUSES, HEIRS, DE- SAID WESTERLY RIGHT- 2006-EMX7, VISEES, GRANTEES, OR OFWAY LINE, A DIS- Plaintiff, OTHER CLAIMANTS; TANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO COUNTRYWIDE HOME THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT- vs. LOANS, INC.; are the De- OF-WAY LINE OF A 50.00 fendants, The Clerk of the FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY; ANGELA M KEARNEY Court, Tim Smith, will sell THENCE NORTH 89 DE- A/K/A ANGELA M. to the highest and best bid- GREES 46 MINUTES 35 SANDERS A/K/A ANGELA der for cash at www.put- SECONDS WEST, ALONG MARIE KEARNEY A/K/A nam.realforeclose.com at IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT- ANGELA MARIE SANDERS 11:00AM, on 10/15/2015, THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL OF-WAY LINE, A DIS- A/K/A ANGELA SANDERS , the following described CIRCUIT IN AND FOR PUT- TANCE OF 177.00 FEET; et al, property as set forth in NAM COUNTY, FLORIDA THENCE SOUTH 00 DE- Defendant(s). said Final Judgment: GREES 13 MINUTES 25 C A S E N O . : SECONDS WEST, A DIS- NOTICE OF FORECLOS- LOTS 2 AND 3, BLOCK 19, 15000038CAAXMX TANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO URE SALE AS SHOWN ON MAP EN- THE POINT OF BEGIN- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TITLED CRESCENT AMERICAN FINANCIAL RE- NING. SUBJECT TO A WA- pursuant to a Final Judg- SHORES HEIGHTS, AS SOURCES, INC, TER RETENTION AREA ment of Mortgage Fore- FILED IN MAP BOOK 5, Plaintiff, EASEMENT OVER THE closure dated September PAGE 30 OF THE PUBLIC EASTERLY 102.00 FEET 09, 2015, and entered in RECORDS OF PUTNAM VS. THEREOF Case No. 2014-CA-000502 COUNTY, FLORIDA. of the Circuit Court of the CONNIE S. MILLER; et al., Property Address: 7203 SEVENTH Judicial Circuit TOGETHER WITH THAT Defendant(s). STUART ST., PALATKA, FL in and for PUTNAM County, CERTAIN 1988 PALM 32177-0000 Florida wherein U.S. BANK DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE NOTICE OF FORECLOS- NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, HOME LOCATED THERE- URE SALE PURSUANT TO ANY PERSON CLAIMING AS TRUSTEE, FOR RESID- ON AS A FIXTURE AND CHAPTER 45 AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- ENTIAL ASSET SECURIT- APPURTENANCE PLUS FROM THE SALE, IF IES CORPORATION, HOME THERETO: VIN# NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ANY, OTHER THAN THE EQUITY MORTGAGE AS- PH091829A AND that sale will be made pur- PROPERTY OWNER AS OF SET-BACKED PASS- P H 0 9 1 8 2 9 B . suant to an Order or Final THE DATE OF THE LIS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, Judgment. Final Judgment PENDENS MUST FILE A SERIES 2006-EMX7 is the A/K/A 306 SENTINEL was awarded on June 29, CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS Plaintiff and ANGELA M DRIVE, CRESCENT CITY, 2015 in Civil Case No. AFTER THE SALE. KEARNEY A/K/A ANGELA FL 32112 15000038CAAXMX, of the M. SANDERS A/K/A AN- Circuit Court of the SEV- If you are a person with a GELA MARIE KEARNEY Any person claiming an in- ENTH Judicial Circuit in disability who needs an ac- A/K/A ANGELA MARIE terest in the surplus from and for putnam County, commodation in order to SANDERS A/K/A ANGELA the sale, if any, other than Florida, wherein, AMERIC- access3B court CLASSIFIEDS facilities or SANDERS; • ROBERT E the property owner as of AN FINANCIAL RE- participate in a court pro- SANDERS PALATKA A/K/A ROBERT DAILYthe date ofNEWS the Lis Pen- • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2015 SOURCES, INC is the ceeding, you are entitled, SANDERS; CITIFINANCIAL dens must file a claim with- Firewood for Sale: $70 & 20' extension ladder $40. Plaintiff, and CONNIE S. at no cost to you, to the SERVICES, INC. F/K/A in sixty (60) days after the Special Notices MILLER; KENNETH O. BY- provision of certain assist- CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY sale. up, depending on 386-698-2226 Apartments ERS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE ance. Please contact Court SERVICES, INC. A DIS- location. Get it while it The School Board of Put- Single cemetery plot OF KENNETH O. BYERS Administration , 125 E. Or- SOLVED CORPORATION; Ronald R Wolfe & Asso- lasts! 386-684-6812 Barrington Apts N/K/A CATHRYN BYERS; ange Ave., Ste. 300 , FLORIDA HOUSING FIN- ciates, P.L. nam County, Florida, on in front part of Palatka UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF Daytona Beach, FL 32114; ANCE CORPORATION; are P.O. Box 25018 behalf of First Coast Tech- Miscellaneous Offering 1BRs, Memorial Gardens, CONNIE S. MILLER; UN- (386) 257-6096 at least 7 the Defendants, The Clerk Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 nical College requires con- 386-684-3116 2nd month free w/ $950. 386-336-0269 KNOWN TENANT 1; UN- days before your sched- of the Court, Tim Smith, (813) 251-4766 (813) 251- struction manager ser- vices for the following * R&J Wood Service * Culvert pipe - Composite 12-month lease. KNOWN TENANT 2; ANY uled court appearance, or will sell to the highest and 1541 Fax concrete, 16.5ftx18in, AND ALL UNKNOWN immediately upon receiv- best bidder for cash at project within this School Blackjack Oak, Oak, 386-325-0512 PARTIES CLAIMING BY, ing this notification if the www.putnam.realforeclose. By: /s/ Colleen E. Lehmann District. The scope of work $75/load delivered. 2in thick, $500. EMPLOYMENT THROUGH, UNDER AND time before the scheduled com at 11:00AM, on Florida Bar No. 33496 consist of the following: 386-530-2242 AGAINST THE HEREIN appearance is less than 7 10/15/2015, the following R EMODELING OF 200 NAMED INDIVIDUAL DE- days; if you are hearing im- described property as set **See Americans with Dis- Furniture & Duplexes FENDANT(S) WHO ARE paired call 711. forth in said Final Judg- abilities Act CLASSROOM BUILDINGS Dressy dresses & gowns, OLD MOSELEY ELEMENT- NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD ment: If you are a person with a Upholstery new, $5 each. Call for 2BR/1BA CH/A, kitchen OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID DATED this 16th day of disability who needs an ac- ARY SCHOOL UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY September, 2015. PART OF BLOCK 51 OF commodation in order to PALATKA, FLORIDA appt., leave name and equipped, $625/m + CLAIM AN INTEREST AS THE TOWN OF WELAKA, access court facilities or Really nice round glass phone #. 386-328-9761 $625 Security SPOUSES, HEIRS, DE- /s/ Scott Dickinson, Esq. FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO participate in a court pro- Pursuant to the Consult- ants Competitive Negoti- table w/ 6 chairs, $200. 386-325-4979 VISEES, GRANTEES, OR FBN 542970 MAP OF SAID TOWN RE- ceeding, you are entitled, 423-223-1181 OTHER CLAIMANTS are Attorneys for Plaintiff CORDED IN MAP BOOK 1, at no cost to you, to the ations Act, Chapter 287, Fresh shrimp right off the Defendants. Marinosci Law Group, P.C. PAGES 51 AND 52, PUB- provision of certain assist- Section 287.055 of the Flor- ida Statues, the School boat! Starting @ $4/lb. 100 West Cypress Creek LIC RECORDS OF PUT- ance. Leather La-Z Boy elec- Call now to place your The clerk of the court, Tim Road, Suite 1045 NAM COUNTY, FLORIDA Board of Putnam County, Homes Smith will sell to the Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 AND BEING MORE PAR- To request such an accom- Florida, does declare the tric recliner, 6 power set- order! 904-509-3337 highest bidder for cash at Phone: (954)-644-8704; Fax TICULARLY DESCRIBED modation, please contact intention to certify profes- tings, chestnut brown, Quiet living! 2BR/2BA Driver ww.putnam.realforeclose.c (954) 772-9601 AS FOLLOWS: FROM THE Court Administration in ad- sional firms or individuals barely used, $700 OBO. as consultants to perform 1K +sf, carport, porch, om on December 01, 2015 ServiceFL@mlg - SOUTHWEST CORNER OF vance of the date the ser- 386-328-1774 Items $25 or DRIVER TRAINEES! at 11:00 AM, the following defaultlaw.com SAID BLOCK 51, RUN vice is needed: services for these projects jacuzzi tub, $660/m, East described real property as ServiceFL2@mlg-default- EAST ALONG THE SAID beginning in the 2015-2016 Palatka 313-415-0074 GET PAID CDL school year. Less set forth in said Final Judg- law.com LINE THEREOF, 200 FEET Court Administration Like new Miracle Foam TRAINING NOW! ment, to wit: TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- 125 E. Orange Ave., Ste. Learn to drive for 9/24/15, 10/1/15 NING OF THIS DESCRIP- 300 Construction Managers de- w/gel queen size mat- 4 brown Kiddie Kup LOT 11, BLOCK 1, ST. Legal No. 00036656 TION; THENCE (1) RUN Daytona Beach, FL 32114 siring to provide services tress $400 OBO. Trans- Swanky Swig glasses, Stevens Transport. NO for this projects will solicit Mobile Homes EXPERIENCE NEEDED! JOHNS RIVERSIDE ES- NORTH, PARALLEL TO (386) 257-6096 ition table $60. 698-2226 $20 for all. 386-684-9190 TATES, HIGHLANDS SEC- THE WEST LINE OF SAID five (5) copies of a propos- New Drivers can earn TION, UNIT 2, ACCORDING BLOCK 51, 230 FEET ; Hearing or voice impaired, al that must include, but P. Park. Lake 2/2 rem., not limited to: $900/wk + Benefits! TO THE PLAT THEREOF THENCE (2) RUN EAST, please call 711. Bag of infant boy's tile, kitchen cabinets, lg Carrier covers cost! Be AS RECORDED IN MAP PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH Garage Sales deck, carport. Private rd, BOOK 5, PAGE 43, OF THE LINE OF SAID BLOCK 51, 10/1/15, 10/8/15 A. A letter of interest; clothes, very nice, $25. trained & based locally! IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF B. Certificates evidencing Please call after 5pm: $550/m 386-328-3956 PUBLIC RECORDS OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL 60 FEET TO A POINT; Legal No. 00036832 108 Orange Dr., E. Pal- Now Offering New PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- THENCE (3) RUN SOUTH, that insurance coverage is 386-328-7549 CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR PUT- in force; atka. Oct 2-3 & 9-10 @ Regional Routes in FL! IDA. NAM COUNTY, FLORIDA PARALLEL TO CALL (1) 1-877-214-3624 ABOVE, 230 FEET ; C. Copies of State of Flor- 8am. Household items CIVIL DIVISION ida licensing board certific- 2BR/1BA @ 109 Tropic TOGETHER WITH A 2000 THENCE (4) RUN WEST & Christmas decor. Border (mondo) grass HOMES OF MERIT ALONG THE SOUTH LINE ates for the firm, members Ln. Palatka. Partially C A S E N O . : of the firm, and subcon- for edging - 13 plants, fenced. $400/m F/L/S DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE 14000422CAAXMX OF BLOCK 51, 60 FEET TO IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Medical HOME: I.D. NUMBERS: FL- THE POINT OF BEGIN- tractors for the proposed 3-Family Sale Fri & Sat $24 for all. 386-328-3434 THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL project; 386-325-7649 HMBC141244668A AND FL- CITIGROUP MORTGAGE NING AND TO CLOSE. CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR PUT- 10/2 & 10/3 8am-? HMBC141244668B, TITLE D. A notarized statement of Exp. in-home caregiver LOAN TRUST INC. ASSET- NAM COUNTY, FLORIDA. financial status. (The form 206 Dogwood Dr., NUMBERS: 80797637 AND BACKED PASS-THROUGH A/K/A 500 MILL STREET, needed. Cooking, laun- 80797575. WELAKA, FL 32193-2154 of the statement is option- Grandin Lake Shores. 2BR/1BA Interlachen CERTIFICATES, SERIES C A S E N o . al and could be in a form Collectible Kentucky dry, cleaning, bkgd req'd. 2007-AMC4, U.S. BANK NA- 542014CA000477CAAXMX Derby glasses - 1975, Lake Estates. Fenced ANY PERSON CLAIMING Any person claiming an in- such as Dunn and Brad- 386-972-5860, lv msg TIONAL ASSOCIATION AS street, by a certified public 3-Family Sale '77, '82, & '85, all for $20. back yd, $550/m 1st & AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- TRUSTEE terest in the surplus from REVERSE MORTGAGE Sat. 8a-? PLUS FROM THE SALE, IF the sale, if any, other than accountant, or other); Leave msg: 328-2884 sec. dep. 386-684-3623 Plaintiff, SOLUTIONS, INC., E. A sworn statement on 505 Crill Ave. Clothes - ANY, OTHER THAN THE the property owner as of PLAINTIFF, PROPERTY OWNER AS OF the date of the Lis Pen- Public Entity Crime, as re- variety of sizes, +sizes, vs. q uired by F.S . hshld & other misc. THE DATE OF THE LIS dens must file a claim with- VS. Everlast forged PENDENS MUST FILE A in sixty (60) days after the 2 87.133(3)(a); Newly painted 2BR/2BA, JOSEPH R. WILLIS, et al F. A list of design-build, aluminum silent Satsuma, $625/m, 1st/ CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS Defendants. sale. THE ESTATE OF SYBIL AFTER THE SALE. construction management, Big 4-Family Sale Fr/Sa butler, $25. last/security. Service an- SQUIRES, ET AL. or program management 8a-3p, 129 Culpepper 386-684-9190 NOTICE OF FORECLOS- Ronald R Wolfe & Asso- DEFENDANT(S). imals only 386-328-3488 Dated this 2nd day of ciates, P.L. projects of similar size and URE SALE complexity, including the Rd., San Mateo. Clothes, September, 2015. P.O. Box 25018 NOTICE OF FORECLOS- tools, flower plants, Putnam Heart Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 name, address, phones Homedics My Lullaby NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN URE SALE and contact persons of the hshld & antiques. ALDRIDGE | PITE, LLP pursuant to a Final Judg- (813) 251-4766 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Sound Spa w/sounds & FOR SALE Center Attorney for Plaintiff (813) 251-1541 Fax architects and owners; ment of foreclosure dated pursuant to the Final Judg- G. The firms bonding capa- projections, $15. Call REAL ESTATE 1615 South Congress Av- August 26, 2015, and is looking for ment of Foreclosure dated city; Community Sale Sat 8-? after 5pm: 386-328-7549 700 enue, Suite 200 entered in Case No . By: /s/ Dallas LePierre September 9, 2015 in the Delray Beach, FL 33445 Florida Bar No. 0101126 H. Description of the pro- 415 Washington St. 1st experienced 14000422CAAXMX of the above action, the Putnam gram management tech- Telephone: (561) 392-6391 Circuit Court of the SEV- Congregational Church County Clerk of Court will niques, scheduling tech- Large 4ft golden rain Medical Assistant. Facsimile: (561) 392-6965 ENTH Judicial Circuit in **See Americans with Dis- sell to the highest bidder Spaces avail.: 916-8451 By: /s/ Susan W. Findley abilities Act niques, and cost control Full time. and for PUTNAM COUNTY, for cash at Putnam, Flor- techniques used on simil- tree, $19. 386-325-7649 FBN: 160600 Florida, wherein CITIG- If you are a person with a ida, on October 15, 2015, at Primary E-Mail: Service- disability who needs an ac- ar projects; ROUP MORTGAGE LOAN 11:00 AM, a t I. Identification of litigation, Fri & Sat 10/2 & 10/3 [email protected] TRUST INC. ASSET- commodation in order to www.putnam.realforeclose. Large Electric Skillet - (To be Published in: The access court facilities or major disputes, contract 9a-5p 162 Boots Rd. Fax resume to BACKED PASS-THROUGH com for the following de- defaults, and liens over the Melrose. Misc. hshld Like New $25 Palatka Daily News) CERTIFICATES, SERIES participate in a court pro- scribed property: ceeding, you are entitled, past five (5) years in which 386-325-3073 386-326-1592 2007-AMC4, U.S. BANK NA- the firm has been involved; items, tools, etc. IMPORTANT TIONAL ASSOCIATION AS at no cost to you, to the THE SOUTH 80 FEET OF IF YOU ARE A PERSON provision of certain assist- J. A history of project com- TRUSTEE, is Plaintiff, and LOTS 28, 29 AND 30, pletion dates for similar WITH A DISABILITY WHO JOSEPH R. WILLIS, et al ance. BLOCK 2, OF P.J. BECK`S Fri & Sat 7a-1p 401 N. Unopened NASCAR Acreage / Lots NEEDS AN ACCOMMODA- sized projects, in relation are Defendants, the clerk, SUBDIVISION OF THE to the contract award 13th St., George Wilson Pepsi, dated July 18, General TION IN ORDER TO AC- Tim Smith, will sell to the To request such an accom- EAST 2/5 OF LOT 4 AND 1.89 Ac. off W River Rd. CESS COURT FACILITIES modation, please contact schedule, over the past Youth Center, Palatka. 1958, $25 firm. Leave highest and best bidder for ALL OF LOT 3 OF BLOCK 1 three (3) years. Submit no message, 386-467-2880. CAD Programmer OR PARTICIPATE IN A cash, beginning at 11:00 Court Administration in ad- AND ALL OF LOT 5 OF Lots of misc. partially treed, creeks run COURT PROCEEDING , vance of the date the ser- more than fifteen (15) AM www.putnam.realfore- BLOCK 2 OF HUSSON`S projects; back of property, dead- & Quality Control person YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT close.com, in accordance vice is needed: ADDITION TO PALATKA, Vinyl swivel office end street, very peaceful. wanted for Palatka Gran- NO COST TO YOU, TO THE with Chapter 45, Florida ACCORDING TO THE PLAT Fri & Sat 8-4 Christmas PROVISION OF CERTAIN Court Administration To be eligible for consider- $15K, possible owner ite factory 904-838-6030 Statutes, on the 22 day of THEREOF, AS RECORDED ation, all applicants must & Halloween items, plus chair, $10. ASSISTANCE. TO RE- October, 2015, the follow- 125 E. Orange Ave., Ste. IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 22, 386-328-2884 finance. Sunstate Se habla Español. QUEST SUCH AN ACCOM- 300 be registered in the State much more! 133 Lake ing described property as OF THE PUBLIC RE- of Florida to practice their Ida Pt. Dr. Mannville Realty 386-916-8328 MODATION, PLEASE CON- set forth in said Final Judg- Daytona Beach, FL 32114 CORDS OF PUTNAM TACT COURT ADMINIS- (386) 257-6096 profession at the time of ment, to wit: COUNTY, FLORIDA application. Applicants & SUPPLIES Crane Operator - Heavy TRATION IN ADVANCE OF THE DATE THE SERVICE Hearing or voice impaired, without the data described Yard Sale Fri 12pm-?, lifting required. Palatka Part of Lots 3 and 4 of Any person claiming an in- will be considered improp- Homes

IS NEEDED: COURT AD- please call 711. Sat 8am-? 302 West- 550 granite factory. Se habla Block 6 of HART'S ADDI- terest in the surplus from er. MINISTRATION, 125 E. OR- TION TO PALATKA the sale, if any, other than over Cir, '60 style table & Español. 904-838-6030 ANGE AVE., STE. 300, HEIGHTS, now City of Pal- 10/1/15, 10/8/15 the property owner as of 2BR/1.5BA house on DAYTONA BEACH, FL Legal No. 00036831 Firms or individuals inter- chairs & much more atka, as per plat thereof re- the date of the lis pendens ested must apply in writ- canal, 239 Hermits Cove, 32114, (386) 257-6096. corded in Map Book 1, must file a claim within HEARING OR VOICE IM- ing directly to Mr. Frank Satsuma. Asking Granite Fabricators page 11, public records of sixty (60) days after the McElroy, Vice President of Large Indoor Sale @ $52,000. 904-314-1491 PAIRED, PLEASE CALL Putnam County, Florida, sale. The Court, in its dis- & Installers for Palatka 711. Operations, First Coast San Mateo Presbyterian and more particularly de- cretion, may enlarge the Technical College, 2980 office. Se habla Español. scribed as follows: Begin- time of the sale. Notice of Church, 201 Currie Rd. 9/24/15, 10/1/15 Collins Avenue, St. Au- 904-838-6030 ning at the Southeasterly IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF the changed time of sale gustine, Florida 32068. Ap- Thurs & Fri 9am-? FSBO: 2BR/1BA built in Legal No. 00036357 corner of said Lot 4 at the THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL shall be published as plications will be accepted '04, Massey Ln., Palatka, Northwesterly corner of CIRCUIT IN AND FOR PUT- provided herein. on or before 2:00pm Tues- South 14th Street (formerly $58K. Call or text for pics Needed: Roofers NAM COUNTY, FLORIDA day, November 23rd, 2015 Moving Sale Fr/Sa/Su & SUPPLIES Vermont) and Rive r Gladstone Law Group, P.A. at the front office. Applica- & details 386-385-6014 & Laborers. CIVIL ACTION 8a-3p. Everything must (formerly College) Street Attorney for Plaintiff tions received after that go, make an offer. Yard, Experience Preferred. and run thence Westerly 68 560 CASE NO.: 2014-000490-CA 1499 W. Palmetto Park time and date will not be house, garage & items. Call 386-325-2023. feet along the Northerly DIVISION: 53 Road, Suite 300 considered. line of River Street to the Boca Raton, FL 33486 122 Douglas Av, Hollister Homes for sale Palatka, Southeasterly corner of PENNYMAC LOAN SER- Telephone #: 561-338-4101 10/1, 10/2, 10/3, 10/6, E. Palatka, Owner fin., land conveyed to Robert VICES, LLC, Fax #: 561-338-4077 10/7/15 low dn pymt. Starting Se solicita empleado IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Polk et ux by deed recor- Plaintiff, Email: eservice@glad- Legal No. 00036875 Moving Sale Fri 10a-1p & Aprendices para fabrica THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL ded in O.R. Book 100, page stonelawgroup.com Sat 10a-? 109 Heidt Ln, @ $40K, 386-559-0660 de mármol y granito, se CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR PUT- 281, public records of Put- vs. Furn., hshld, Swing set & NAM COUNTY, FLORIDA nam County, Florida; By: /s/ Anthony Loney, requiere poder levantar thence Northerly along the playhouse. It all must go! THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,DE- Esq. River Villas 2BR/2BA, piezas pesadas. C A S E N O . Easterly line of the Polk VISEES, GRANTEES, AS- FBN 108703 Interesados por favor 2013CA000353C A property aforesaid 150 feet; SIGNEES, LIENORS , screen porch, carport, Moving Sale Saturday llamar al (904)222-4051 thence Easterly and paral- CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, If you are a person with a new AC, crn lot, $60K. BANK OF AMERICA N.A.; lel with River Street 68 feet OR OTHER CLAIMANTS disability who needs any 170 Central Ave. San Livestock For appt: 386-649-6817 Plaintiff, to the Westerly line of CLAIMING BY , accommodation in order to The St. Johns River Water- Mateo. Washer & dryer, South 14th Street (formerly participate in this proceed- Spray-in Bed liner THROUGH,UNDER, OR ways Committee will meet gun cab., furn., etc. Deer corn, $5.95/bag. vs. Vermont Street); and AGAINST FLETCHER G. ing, you are entitled, at no on Thursday, October 8, Technician - thence Southerly along the cost to you, to the provi- New crop. Quantity Dealing w/ ROBERTS, JR. A/K/A 2015 at 9:30 A.M. in the Saturday 8am-till ESTATE OF DEBORAH Westerly line of South 14th FLETCHER GREY sion of certain assistance. County Commissioners' discount. Florahome. Mobile Homes customers, prepping/ Street (formerly Vermont Please contact Court Ad- 1626 S. Palm Ave, masking vehicle & apply- BILBY, ET.AL; ROBERTS, JR. A/K/A Conference Room, located 386-972-2001 Defendants Street) 150 feet to the point FLETCHER GREY ministration at 386-257- in the Putnam County Gov- Lots of miscellaneous. BRAND NEW 3BR/2BA ing hot spray-in bed liner of beginning. ROBERTS A/K/A FLETCH- 6096 , 125 E. Orange Aven- ernment Complex, 2509 DELIVER & SET $49.9K chemical via high pres- NOTICE OF SALE ER G. ROBERTS, DE- ue, Suite 300, Daytona Crill Avenue, Suite 200, Any person claiming an in- Saturday 9am-1pm Hay - Fertilized, Barn- We also buy & sell used sure spray gun system. CEASED , et al, Beach, FL 32114 at least 7 Palatka. terest in the surplus funds days before your sched- 102 Clover Ln. Palatka, Stored. Large Rolls $40 homes. 386-325-2414 Successful applicant NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Defendant(s). that, in accordance with from the sale, if any, other uled court appearance, or Dated this 1st day of located in Colonial Pines. to $55. Pomona Park must be organized, work the Final Judgment of than the property owner as NOTICE OF FORECLOS- immediately upon receiv- December, 2014. Many items just $1! area 386-546-4466 well w/customers & be a Foreclosure dated AU- of the date of the lis pen- URE SALE ing this notification if the dens must file a claim with- Mobile Home team player. Self-motiv- GUST 31, 2015 entered in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN time before the scheduled BOARD OF COUNTY COM- in 60 days after the sale. appearance is less than 7 ated, precise, & atten- Civil Case No . pursuant to a Final Judg- MISSIONERS 3-Family Sat. 'til 12p @ With Land 2013CA000353CA of the ment of Mortgage Fore- days; if you are hearing or PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- 113 Carriage Dr. Chil- Free Animals tion to detail a must. We Circuit Court of the SEV- Dated: September 18, 2015 closure dated September voice impaired, call 711. IDA will train the right candid- ENTH Judicial Circuit in 09, 2015, and entered in dren-adult clothes, toys, Interlachen, Satsuma, Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Free 2-year-old ate for this position. Must and for Putnam County, Case No. 2014-000490-CA 10/1/15, 10/8/15 By: Shannon M. Burge, hshld & camping items. Owner fin., low down Florida, wherein BANK OF Jones, PLLC of the Circuit Court of the Legal No. 00036942 MSBU Assess. Coord. female cat, white, good be able to work in team AMERICA N.A., Plaintiff Attorneys for Plaintiff SEVENTH Judicial Circuit w/kids, very friendly. pymt. Starting @ environment & have a and ESTATE OF DE- 2727 West Cypress Creek in and for PUTNAM County, 10/1/15 VFW Auxiliary Post 3349 386-916-8432 $25K, 386-559-0660 clean DL & background. BORAH BILBY, Et Al; are Road Florida wherein Legal No. 00030002 Annual Fall Yard Sale Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 EOE/DFWP. defendant(s). The Clerk will PENNYMAC LOAN SER- Fri & Sat 8a-3p Corner of sell to the highest and best Tel: 954-462-7000 VICES, LLC is the Plaintiff Fax: 954-462-7001 Palm Ave & Hwy 100. Free Kittens: De- Must sell! 3BR/2BA Nice, bidder for cash, AT and THE UNKNOW N The District Board of Trust- http://www1.putnam- Service by email: FL.Ser- HEIRS,DEVISEES , Tools, st. chairs, end wormed, de-flead, fixed, quiet neighborhood in [email protected] ees of St. Johns River Wilkinson & Sons Plas- fl.com/live/clkmain.asp IN GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, State College will hold its MERCHANDISE tables, wood & metal vet references required. Bardin. Carport, shed, 1+ tering is hiring scaffold ACCORDANCE WITH LIENORS, CREDITORS, regularly schedule d craft templates, clothes, 386-684-2077 CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA By: /s/ John D. Cusick TRUSTEES, OR OTHER fenced acre. Asking 59K.

monthly meeting on Wed- 400 setters (100 ft. high), STATUTES, AT 11:00 AM , Phelan Hallinan Diamond & CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY, purses, bedding, baby 386-530-1710 lathers, plasterers, and Jones, PLLC nesday, October 21, 2015, OCTOBER 08, 2015 the fol- THROUGH,UNDER, OR at 3:00 p.m. in the Criminal bed frame, books, laborers. Apply in lowing described property John D. Cusick, Esq., Flor- AGAINST FLETCHER G. puzzles, whatnots, etc. Lost & Found ida Bar No. 99364 Justice Multipurpose Room person at 305 N. as set forth in said Final ROBERTS, JR. A/K/A (J-149), on the St. Au- RECREATIONAL Judgment, to-wit: Emilio R. Lenzi, Esq., Flor- FLETCHER GREY Animals Pine St., Palatka. ida Bar No. 0668273 gustine Campus, 2990 Col- ROBERTS, JR. A/K/A lege Drive, St. Augustine, A PART OF THE WEST ½ FLETCHER GREY Florida. The agenda may Lawn & Garden $500 REWARD! Lost 800 OF THE WEST ½ OF THE If you are a person with a ROBERTS A/K/A FLETCH- disability who needs an ac- include, but is not limited female mini Yorkie. SOUTHEAST ¼ OF SEC- ER G. ROBERTS, DE- to, business affairs, per- Industrial / TION 9 TOWNSHIP 10 commodation in order to CEASED; POLLY ANNE Black Nursery Pots: 4" Palatka historical district. access court facilities or sonnel matters, facilities w/trays; 1gal 2¢ each; SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, MULCAHEY, AS AN HEIR items, academic and stu- 386-972-2028/546-3017 Technical PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- participate in a court pro- OF THE ESTATE OF 3gal 5¢ each. ceeding, you are entitled, dent affairs, and a public IDA BEING MORE PARTIC- FLETCHER G. ROBERTS, hearing and subsequent 386-659-1380 ULARTYLY DESCRIBED at no cost to you, to the JR. A/K/A FLETCHER Lost: Female black lab Trades provision of certain assist- action on the following: AS FOLLOWS: GREY ROBERTS, JR. A/K/A Appliances mix, Moseley Ave. FOR A POINT OF REFER- ance. To request such an FLETCHER GREY Experienced pump truck accommodation, please Amendment to SJR Rule MTD 42", 17.5HP riding 386-916-1684 ENCE COMMENCE AT THE ROBERTS A/K/A FLETCH- 5.44 – Fraud driver needed. Call NORTHWESTERL Y contact Court Administra- ER G. ROBERTS, DE- Electric dryer, mower. New deck, car- CORNER OF SAID WEST ½ tion in advance of the date CEASED; BRIAN SCOTT $125 OBO. buretor & coils. Needs (386)931-1441 to begin the service is needed: Amendment to SJR Rule TRANSPORTATION OF THE WEST ½ OF THE ROBERTS A/K/A BRIAN S. 5.46 – Intellectual Property 386-649-5017 wired $250 649-0962 FOR RENT the application process. SOUTHEAST ¼ OF SEC- Court Administration, 125 ROBERTS, AS AN HEIR OF E. Orange Ave., Ste. 300, Rights REAL ESTATE 900

TION 9; THENCE SOUTH THE ESTATE OF FLETCH- 600 Daytona Beach, FL 32114, ALONG THE WESTERLY ER G. ROBERTS, JR. A/K/A Authority for the rules is Machinery & FINANCIAL LINE OF SAID WEST ½ OF (386) 257-6096, if you are FLETCHER GREY hearing or voice impaired, found in Florida Statutes, Auctions/ Flea THE WEST ½ OF THE ROBERTS, JR. A/K/A Sections 1001.64 and Tools SOUTHEAST ¼ OF SEC- call 711. FLETCHER GREY 300 1004.65. If any person Markets TION 9, A DISTANCE OF ROBERTS A/K/A FLETCH- wishes to appeal any de- 545.86 FEET; THENCE 9/24/15, 10/1/15 ER G. ROBERTS, DE- 10 " table saw, 10" arm Legal No. 00036722 cision made by the Board SOUTH 89 DEGREES 46 CEASED; GINA RENEE of Trustees of St. Johns saw, 6" plane, DeWalt MINUTES 35 SECONDS HASKINS A/K/A GINA R. River State College with re- thickness planer. EAST, A DISTANCE OF HASKINS A/K/A GINA R. AUCTION spect to any matter con- Call 386-538-2769 160.34 FEET; THENCE ROBERTS, AS AN HEIR OF sidered at such meeting, Business Liquidation NORTH 82 DEGREES 00 THE ESTATE OF FLETCH- he or she will need a re- MINUTES 16 SECONDS ER G. ROBERTS, JR. A/K/A cord of the proceedings, ROY’S THRIFT STORE EAST, A DISTANCE 90.94 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF FLETCHER GREY and may need to ensure 2000 Reid St, Palatka FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL ROBERTS, JR. A/K/A that a verbatim record of DEGREES 46 MINUTES 35 CIRCUIT IN AND FOR PUT- FLETCHER GREY the proceedings is made. will be auctioned off. SECONDS EAST, A DIS- NAM COUNTY, FLORIDA ROBERTS A/K/A FLETCH- Saturday - Oct.3rd TANCE OF 75.00 FEET TO CIVIL ACTION ER G. ROBERTS, DE- Estimated economic im- LEGALS THE POINT OF BEGIN- CEASED; ANY AND ALL pact on all affected per- @ 10:00am NING; THENCE CONTINUE CASE NO.: 2014-CA-000502 UNKNOWN PARTIES sons cannot be determ- Preview @ 9:00am 350 SOUTH 89 DEGREES 46 DIVISION: 53 CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, ined. Copies of the pro- MINUTES 35 SECONDS UNDER, AND AGAINST posed rule can be ex- Due to health reasons we are EAST, A DISTANCE OF U.S. BANK NATIONAL AS- THE HEREIN NAMED INDI- amined at the Administra- 177.00 FEET TO THE SOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, VIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) tion Building, St. Johns closing and everything will be sold. WESTERLY RIGHT-OF- FOR RESIDENTIAL ASSET WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO River State College, 5001 Lots of tools, furniture, antiques, WAY LINE OF A 50.00 SECURITIES CORPORA- BE DEAD OR ALIVE , St. Johns Avenue, Palatka, collectibles. Roy has been a second FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY; TION, HOME EQUITY WHETHER SAID UN - Florida, between the hours THENCE NORTH 00 DE- MORTGAGE ASSET- KNOWN PARTIES MAY of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., hand dealer for 3 years and has GREES 13 MINUTES 25 BACKED PASS-THROUGH CLAIM AN INTEREST AS Monday through Friday. bought lots of items. Deer mounts, SECONDS EAST, ALONG CERTIFICATES, SERIES SPOUSES, HEIRS, DE- For disability accommoda- hand & air tools, appliances, SAID WESTERLY RIGHT- 2006-EMX7, VISEES, GRANTEES, OR tions call (386) 312-4106. OFWAY LINE, A DIS- Plaintiff, OTHER CLAIMANTS ; stereo, pictures, china cabinets, TANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO COUNTRYWIDE HOME 10/1/15 jewelry, collectibles, antiques and THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT- vs. LOANS, INC.; are the De- Legal No. 00036804 Legal Notices OF-WAY LINE OF A 50.00 fendants, The Clerk of the Boat w/ 5hp motor. Too much FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY; ANGELA M KEARNEY Court, Tim Smith, will sell to list. Everything will be sold THENCE NORTH 89 DE- A/K/A ANGELA M. to the highest and best bid- GREES 46 MINUTES 35 SANDERS A/K/A ANGELA der for cash at www.put- AS IS, WHERE IS. SECONDS WEST, ALONG MARIE KEARNEY A/K/A nam.realforeclose.com at CASH, CHECKS or CREDIT CARDS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT- ANGELA MARIE SANDERS 11:00AM, on 10/15/2015, THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL OF-WAY LINE, A DIS- A/K/A ANGELA SANDERS , the following described The Putnam County Solid PICTURES CAN BE SEEN AT CIRCUIT IN AND FOR PUT- TANCE OF 177.00 FEET; et al, property as set forth in Waste Collection and Dis- auctionzip.com NAM COUNTY, FLORIDA THENCE SOUTH 00 DE- Defendant(s). said Final Judgment: posal District, will meet on GREES 13 MINUTES 25 Tuesday, October 13, 2015 C A S E N O . : SECONDS WEST, A DIS- NOTICE OF FORECLOS- LOTS 2 AND 3, BLOCK 19, at 9:00 a.m. or as soon Roys Auctions 15000038CAAXMX TANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO URE SALE AS SHOWN ON MAP EN- thereafter as the matter can AU#3818 AB#3382 THE POINT OF BEGIN- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TITLED CRESCENT be heard to consider a de- For all your auction needs call AMERICAN FINANCIAL RE- NING. SUBJECT TO A WA- pursuant to a Final Judg- SHORES HEIGHTS, AS claratory judgemen t SOURCES, INC, TER RETENTION AREA ment of Mortgage Fore- FILED IN MAP BOOK 5, against the Palatka Hous- 386-538-3205 Plaintiff, EASEMENT OVER THE closure dated September PAGE 30 OF THE PUBLIC ing Authority regarding EASTERLY 102.00 FEET 09, 2015, and entered in RECORDS OF PUTNAM amounts owed. The meet- VS. THEREOF Case No. 2014-CA-000502 COUNTY, FLORIDA. ing will be held in the of the Circuit Court of the Board Meeting Room, 2509 CONNIE S. MILLER; et al., Property Address: 7203 SEVENTH Judicial Circuit TOGETHER WITH THAT Crill Avenue, Suite 100, Electronics Defendant(s). STUART ST., PALATKA, FL in and for PUTNAM County, CERTAIN 1988 PALM Palatka, FL 32177, during a 32177-0000 Florida wherein U.S. BANK DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE regular meeting of the NOTICE OF FORECLOS- NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, HOME LOCATED THERE- County Commission. FREE 29" Sony URE SALE PURSUANT TO ANY PERSON CLAIMING AS TRUSTEE, FOR RESID- ON AS A FIXTURE AND color analog TV. CHAPTER 45 AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- ENTIAL ASSET SECURIT- APPURTENANC E Dated this 28th day of 386-326-0943 PLUS FROM THE SALE, IF IES CORPORATION, HOME THERETO: VIN # September, 2015. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ANY, OTHER THAN THE EQUITY MORTGAGE AS- PH091829A AND that sale will be made pur- PROPERTY OWNER AS OF SET-BACKED PASS- P H 0 9 1 8 2 9 B . BOARD OF COMMISSION- suant to an Order or Final THE DATE OF THE LIS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, ERS, Judgment. Final Judgment PENDENS MUST FILE A SERIES 2006-EMX7 is the A/K/A 306 SENTINEL PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- Fuel Oil & was awarded on June 29, CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS Plaintiff and ANGELA M DRIVE, CRESCENT CITY, IDA 2015 in Civil Case No. AFTER THE SALE. KEARNEY A/K/A ANGELA FL 32112 Firewood 15000038CAAXMX, of the M. SANDERS A/K/A AN- Tabitha Lassiter Circuit Court of the SEV- If you are a person with a GELA MARIE KEARNEY Any person claiming an in- Executive Assistant to the 1-386-326-6272 Hyde's ENTH Judicial Circuit in disability who needs an ac- A/K/A ANGELA MARIE terest in the surplus from County Administrator and for putnam County, commodation in order to SANDERS A/K/A ANGELA the sale, if any, other than Seasoned Firewood! Florida, wherein, AMERIC- access court facilities or SANDERS; ROBERT E the property owner as of 10/1/15 $75/pickup load. Black- AN FINANCIAL RE - participate in a court pro- SANDERS A/K/A ROBERT the date of the Lis Pen- Legal No. 00036896 jack. Delivered locally! SOURCES, INC is the ceeding, you are entitled, SANDERS; CITIFINANCIAL dens must file a claim with- Plaintiff, and CONNIE S. at no cost to you, to the SERVICES, INC. F/K/A in sixty (60) days after the MILLER; KENNETH O. BY- provision of certain assist- CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY sale. ERS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE ance. Please contact Court SERVICES, INC. A DIS- OF KENNETH O. BYERS Administration , 125 E. Or- SOLVED CORPORATION; Ronald R Wolfe & Asso- N/K/A CATHRYN BYERS; ange Ave., Ste. 300, FLORIDA HOUSING FIN- ciates, P.L. THURSDAY.inddUNKNOWN 2 SPOUSE OF Daytona Beach, FL 32114; ANCE CORPORATION; are P.O. Box 25018 9/30/15 3:49 PM CONNIE S. MILLER; UN- (386) 257-6096 at least 7 the Defendants, The Clerk Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 KNOWN TENANT 1; UN- days before your sched- of the Court, Tim Smith, (813) 251-4766 (813) 251- KNOWN TENANT 2; ANY uled court appearance, or will sell to the highest and 1541 Fax AND ALL UNKNOWN immediately upon receiv- best bidder for cash at PARTIES CLAIMING BY, ing this notification if the www.putnam.realforeclose. By: /s/ Colleen E. Lehmann THROUGH, UNDER AND time before the scheduled com at 11:00AM, on Florida Bar No. 33496 AGAINST THE HEREIN appearance is less than 7 10/15/2015, the following NAMED INDIVIDUAL DE- days; if you are hearing im- described property as set **See Americans with Dis- FENDANT(S) WHO ARE paired call 711. forth in said Final Judg- abilities Act NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD ment: If you are a person with a OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID DATED this 16th day of disability who needs an ac- UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY September, 2015. PART OF BLOCK 51 OF commodation in order to CLAIM AN INTEREST AS THE TOWN OF WELAKA, access court facilities or SPOUSES, HEIRS, DE- /s/ Scott Dickinson, Esq. FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO participate in a court pro- VISEES, GRANTEES, OR FBN 542970 MAP OF SAID TOWN RE- ceeding, you are entitled, OTHER CLAIMANTS are Attorneys for Plaintiff CORDED IN MAP BOOK 1, at no cost to you, to the Defendants. Marinosci Law Group, P.C. PAGES 51 AND 52, PUB- provision of certain assist- 100 West Cypress Creek LIC RECORDS OF PUT- ance. The clerk of the court, Tim Road, Suite 1045 NAM COUNTY, FLORIDA Smith will sell to the Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 AND BEING MORE PAR- To request such an accom- highest bidder for cash at Phone: (954)-644-8704; Fax TICULARLY DESCRIBED modation, please contact ww.putnam.realforeclose.c (954) 772-9601 AS FOLLOWS: FROM THE Court Administration in ad- om on December 01, 2015 ServiceFL@mlg- SOUTHWEST CORNER OF vance of the date the ser- at 11:00 AM, the following defaultlaw.com SAID BLOCK 51, RUN vice is needed: described real property as ServiceFL2@mlg-default- EAST ALONG THE SAID set forth in said Final Judg- law.com LINE THEREOF, 200 FEET Court Administration ment, to wit: TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- 125 E. Orange Ave., Ste. 9/24/15, 10/1/15 NING OF THIS DESCRIP- 300 LOT 11, BLOCK 1, ST. Legal No. 00036656 TION; THENCE (1) RUN Daytona Beach, FL 32114 JOHNS RIVERSIDE ES- NORTH, PARALLEL TO (386) 257-6096 TATES, HIGHLANDS SEC- THE WEST LINE OF SAID TION, UNIT 2, ACCORDING BLOCK 51, 230 FEET; Hearing or voice impaired, TO THE PLAT THEREOF THENCE (2) RUN EAST, please call 711. AS RECORDED IN MAP PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH BOOK 5, PAGE 43, OF THE LINE OF SAID BLOCK 51, 10/1/15, 10/8/15 PUBLIC RECORDS OF 60 FEET TO A POINT; Legal No. 00036832 PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- THENCE (3) RUN SOUTH, IDA. PARALLEL TO CALL (1) ABOVE, 230 FEET; TOGETHER WITH A 2000 THENCE (4) RUN WEST HOMES OF MERIT ALONG THE SOUTH LINE DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE OF BLOCK 51, 60 FEET TO HOME: I.D. NUMBERS: FL- THE POINT OF BEGIN- HMBC141244668A AND FL- NING AND TO CLOSE. HMBC141244668B, TITLE NUMBERS: 80797637 AND A/K/A 500 MILL STREET, 80797575. WELAKA, FL 32193-2154 ANY PERSON CLAIMING Any person claiming an in- AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- terest in the surplus from PLUS FROM THE SALE, IF the sale, if any, other than ANY, OTHER THAN THE the property owner as of PROPERTY OWNER AS OF the date of the Lis Pen- THE DATE OF THE LIS dens must file a claim with- PENDENS MUST FILE A in sixty (60) days after the CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS sale. AFTER THE SALE. Ronald R Wolfe & Asso- Dated this 2nd day of ciates, P.L. September, 2015. P.O. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 ALDRIDGE | PITE, LLP (813) 251-4766 Attorney for Plaintiff (813) 251-1541 Fax 1615 South Congress Av- enue, Suite 200 By: /s/ Dallas LePierre Delray Beach, FL 33445 Florida Bar No. 0101126 Telephone: (561) 392-6391 Facsimile: (561) 392-6965 **See Americans with Dis- By: /s/ Susan W. Findley abilities Act FBN: 160600 If you are a person with a Primary E-Mail: Service- disability who needs an ac- [email protected] commodation in order to (To be Published in: The access court facilities or Palatka Daily News) participate in a court pro- ceeding, you are entitled, IMPORTANT at no cost to you, to the IF YOU ARE A PERSON provision of certain assist- WITH A DISABILITY WHO ance. NEEDS AN ACCOMMODA- TION IN ORDER TO AC- To request such an accom- CESS COURT FACILITIES modation, please contact OR PARTICIPATE IN A Court Administration in ad- COURT PROCEEDING, vance of the date the ser- YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT vice is needed: NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN Court Administration ASSISTANCE. TO RE- 125 E. Orange Ave., Ste. QUEST SUCH AN ACCOM- 300 MODATION, PLEASE CON- Daytona Beach, FL 32114 TACT COURT ADMINIS- (386) 257-6096 TRATION IN ADVANCE OF THE DATE THE SERVICE Hearing or voice impaired, IS NEEDED: COURT AD- please call 711. MINISTRATION, 125 E. 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Palatka Daily News game and two bicycles. Deputies located the suspect SAN MATEO — A 19-year- and bicycles at a travel trailer old East Palatka man was in East Palatka, the report arrested and charged said. with burglary and lar- The owner of the ceny Tuesday after- travel trailer was con- noon. tacted and gave depu- A Putnam County ties permission to Sheriff’s Office report search for the stolen said Dylan Thibault Xbox, the report said. was seen by a witness The report said running across the officers found the yard of a burglarized Thibault reported missing residence with a back- items inside the trail- pack. er. The report said the owner of Thiabault was taken to the the home reported a stolen Putnam County Jail and held Xbox 360, two controllers, a on $10,008 bond. Putnam County accepts grass-mowing bids

Commission Vice Chairman By Brandon D. Oliver Palatka Daily News Walton Pellicer said officials bidding for the contract could Starting today, Putnam bid to mow grass in the entire County is taking bids from county or could bid for specific contractors for mowing the regions. grass on the county’s rights of Commissioners want the way. lowest price, Pellicer Instead of waiting said, but they also for its next regular want a company that meeting Oct. 13, the will provide a high Board of County level of service. Commissioners will “We’ve opened this host a special session thing up in, I think, Monday to decide three or four different which company will areas of bidding,” he CHRIS DEVITTO/Palatka Daily News be awarded the con- Flagg said. “They can bid in Crescent City Junior-Senior High homecoming queen Taylor Lansing, left, and homecoming king Datwan Lewis were crowned Friday tract. just the south end of during the school’s football game against Umatilla. During Wednes- the county, just the day’s LOGIC meet- west, just the north. ing, comprised of offi- “If we were to get cials from govern- three or four different ment, school, health low bidders on differ- and other agencies ent areas of the coun- Man says he was fired for wearing Muslim head covering throughout the coun- ty, you could see this ty, Commission thing just swooped in denied working day shifts. He a legal proceeding, we will be go daily treatments for severe By Kyle Hightower Chairman Karl Flagg at one time and Associated Press said he initially started out on cleared of any discrimination.” asthma and bronchitis — into a said county officials Pellicer wiped out totally. day shifts during the more than In a separate statement, women’s shelter. received numerous That’s what we’re ORLANDO — An Ocala man six weeks he worked at the res- Denny’s corporate office said it Michael Hanna, an attorney complaints about hoping for.” filed a religious discrimination taurant, but that treatment by is reviewing the allegations. representing Guy, said the case high weeds and grasses on Flagg said the county is not complaint claiming he was not management quickly changed. “At Denny’s, we value our is reminiscent of the U.S. rights of way. taking the mowing dilemma allowed to wear an Islamic “The first two days, every- diverse employee base and are Supreme Court’s ruling in June “We’re praying and hoping for granted, which is why com- head covering while working as thing seemed OK,” he said. committed to treating all team in favor of a Muslim woman for a new day in Putnam missioners chose to have a a restaurant server. “The next thing I know, the members with dignity and who didn’t get hired by County as it relates to the special session rather than In his complaint, treatment was getting worse respect,” the statement said. Abercrombie & Fitch after mowing of the (rights of way),” wait for a regular meeting Marlondejuan Guy told the and worse. Surprised isn’t the “While we have policies regard- showing up wearing a religious Flagg said. “We’ve had the date. Equal Employment word. I was flabbergasted.” ing uniforms, we certainly have headscarf, also known as a calls (about) children not being In addition to making the Opportunity Commission a The Ocala franchise owner, a process for deviation from hijab. able to be where they normally county look unsightly, the manager at a franchise-owned EYM Diner LLC, said in a uniform standards, including “Based on my estimation, would be standing (while) high grass also poses safety Denny’s restaurant in Ocala statement the kufi was not the religious accommodation that’s as direct as it gets,” waiting for the bus.” risks, Flagg said. So the sooner told him in September 2014 he basis of Guy’s firing. requests. We do not tolerate Hanna said. “I think there is For months, county resi- the problem is solved, the bet- was prohibited from working “We do follow the brand stan- actions of discrimination, and clearly established precedent. dents complained during com- ter, he said. day shifts because he wore a dards regarding restaurant we take any finding to the con- … If the allegations are correct, mission meetings about the “For the most part, we kufi. uniforms and uniform accom- trary very seriously.” I think it’s a clear case of reli- lack of grass mowing. believe that what we will get He said he later received a modation requests,” the state- As the result of his termina- gious discrimination by the Flagg said the in-person, will make a difference,” he letter threatening him with ter- ment said. “The allegations tion, Guy said he struggled to Denny’s franchise.” phone and email complains said. “We think that the previ- mination for violating the res- made by Mr. Guy do not con- pay bills, was evicted and brief- Hanna said he will pursue all weren’t ignored, and the coun- ous contractor was over- taurant’s dress code policy. He tain all the facts and do not ly had to move his pregnant legal recourses for Guy, includ- ty hopes to next week select a whelmed. And sometimes, you was subsequently fired. reflect the real reason for termi- wife and 2-year-old daughter — ing a potential lawsuit against company that can handle the get what you pay for when you Guy said in a phone inter- nation. We are confident that in who needed electricity to under- Denny’s. responsibility of keeping the have a contract and the people view with the Associated Press grass mowed. can’t fulfill the contract. he was the restaurant’s only “We understand the danger “With the new organization- Muslim, and the only server (of high grass), but we also had al structure in Public Works, a dilemma that we really need we feel like we have better Kubota Z122R to address,” he said. “Bids will accountability and enhanced Powerfully Engineered. Proven to Perform. be open for a new … contractor responsibility. 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100115 Applause.indd 1 9/29/15 3:59 PM Sunday at 1250 S. State Road 19, 1400 Husson Ave., Palatka. Palatka. Father Frank Bartlett is Pumpkin Patch Storytime with pastor. A luncheon follows the ser- Mrs. Pumpkin and Farmer Bob Lord God, maker of all living vice. will begin at 7 p.m. Oct. 21 and Blessing of Animals creatures. You called forth the Woman's Club of Palatka Wednesday Bible study with Oct. 28. fish in the sea, birds in the air, soup and sandwiches begins at There will be a fall festival 3–5 s autumn arrives, peo- popular pets and animals on the land. You 6:30 p.m. p.m. Oct. 24. The public is invited ple in various places range from inspired St. Francis to call all of kicking off fall with its For details, call Judy Hartle at for free games, prizes, hayrides, may notice something Abraham them his brothers and sisters. 904-315-6120. hot dogs and drinks. Aodd. A procession of Lincoln’s Fido to We ask you to bless this pet. By animals, everything from President the power of your love, enable it GOSPEL FEST REVIVALS dogs and cats to hamsters Obama’s Bo. to live according to your plan. Community Sale Community Outreach Pentecostal Church of God and even horses, are led to For single May we always praise you for all Ministries will host a Community in Christ will be in revival at 7:30 churches for a special ceremo- households, a your beauty in creation. Blessed Gospel Fest, 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Oct. 17 p.m. Oct. 6–8 at 624 N. Ninth St., ny called the “Blessing of pet can be a are you, Lord our God, in all at the corner of Oleander Drive Palatka. Elder Jarvis Wright is the Animals.” frank true companion. your creature!” By Trisha Murphy Lunches are $3.50 and include two- and Redbud Lane, Palatka. guest evangelist. Supt. Johnny This custom is conducted in Many people Amen. Palatka Daily News pulled pork sliders, cole slaw and Admission is free and the pro- Shaw is host pastor. remembrance of St. Francis of arrive home As the prayer is offered, the chips. Water and tea is $1, and baked gram includes preaching, spiritual Assisi’s love for all creatures. bartlett from work to pet is gently sprinkled with holy ou may not know much about the goods will also be for sale, including Some of the dancing, singing, activities for chil- YARD SALES Francis, whose feast day is find a furry friend overjoyed at water. Believe it or not, most autumnal equinox, but it took funnel cakes. items up for dren, free health screening and St. James A.M.E. Church will Sunday, loved the larks flying their return. Many a senior has pets receive this sacramental place Sept. 23 this year, officially “We encourage everyone to preorder bid during the more. Food and crafts items will be continue its yard sale, 9 a.m.–3 above his hilltop town. He and a lap filled with a purring fellow spritz with dignity, though I marking the first day of fall, their pork butts,” Register said. “I’ve silent auction for sale. p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, at his brothers staying in a small creature. must admit I have seen some Y at the Fall according to the U.S. Naval only ordered 200, so when they’re out, For details, call 904-377-3144 or 632 Oak St., Welaka. Proceeds will hotel, allowed themselves to be The bond between person and cats flatten their ears a bit as the Observatory. they’re out. I’m real sorry if someone Community 546-7498. help with the church’s roofing displaced by a donkey. pet is like no other relationship, drops of water lightly pelt them. Never mind the pumpkin spice coffee comes and want a pork butt and can’t Sale. repairs. For details, call Harriet at Francis wrote a Canticle of because the communication But here in Florida, I don’t think flavors you see at most convenience get it because there’s none left.” MONTHLY OUTREACH MEETING 631-764-2308 or 467-9783. the Creatures, an ode to all of between fellow creatures is at its that would be a problem. stores as a sign fall has arrived or the Besides the food, the sale will include Putnam County Crusade for First Congregational Church God’s living things. “All praise to most basic. Eye-to-eye, a man To celebrate The Feast of St. changing colors of the leaves and the a variety of vendors, including glass- Christ outreach will meet at 5 of Interlachen will have a yard you, Oh Lord, for all these broth- and his dog, or a woman and her Francis Assisi, All Saint’s brisk, cooler weather, although ware, arts and crafts, jewelry, collect- p.m. Saturday at the Publix sale beginning at 8 a.m. the first ers and sister creatures.” And cat, are two creatures of love. Anglican Church will have a Putnam County residents haven’t seen ables, garden items, baked goods, Shopping Center, 171 Town & Saturday of each month at 415 there is a testimony in the cause No wonder people enjoy the Blessing of the Animals on the much of the latter. antiques, fresh produce and some Country Plaza, Palatka. Washington St. Inside spaces with for St. Clare of Assisi’s canoniza- opportunity to take their animal church grounds 1-3 p.m. Fall is officially here, and with it unusual items, too. tables are $5 each. tion to her little cat! companions to church for a spe- Saturday. All in the community comes a variety of fall festivities and “One guy that raises alpacas comes DINNER fundraiser Outside space is available for $5; That there are today over 62 cial blessing. Church is the place are invited to bring their special bazaars like the one the GFWC and has wool items for sale,” Register Peniel Baptist Academy tables not furnished. To become a million cats in the U.S. attests to where the bond of creation is cel- pet. The church is at 1250 State Woman’s Club of Palatka members are said. “Our vendors have some nice Athletic Department will have a vendor, call Rosemary at 916-8451. the continuing affection we have ebrated. Road 19, Palatka. preparing for Saturday with their first stuff. There will be quite a few people chicken dinner fundraiser from 11 for our furry, feathered or finned At churches around the world Fall Community Sale. Hours are 8 selling interesting stuff. We’re open to certificates courtesy of area businesses, Register said this weekend’s Fall a.m.–5 p.m. Oct. 10 at 110 Peniel CONCERTS friends. We’ve had a cat called Sunday, clergy will offer a spe- The Rev. Franklin Bartlett, a.m.–4 p.m. at the clubhouse at 600 yard sale vendors, too.” a gift basket from the All In A Basket, Community Sale is similar to the one Church Road, Palatka. Dine in or Tabernacle Baptist Church Socks in the White House. Other cial prayer; “Blessed are you, All Saints Anglican Church South 13 St. Vendor space is $15 for outdoors and two trips on casino boats and a three- they had in March with their Azalea for carry out is available. Cost is $10 welcomes East Ridge Boys from “It smells so good,” said club member $20 for inside. Table rentals are $7 or day, two-night stay in Palm Coast the Community Sale. for half a chicken, green beans, Lick Creek, Ky., at 7 p.m. Oct. 23 Kay Register of the aroma coming off vendors can bring their own. donated by Roger Ramsey of radio sta- “It was so well received, we were potatoes and a roll. Tickets avail- at 2701 Reid St., Palatka, next to hayride, candy and give-aways. Grace & Truth Deliverance Highlights include a raffle for an the grill manned by notable volunteers “The only thing we do not accept is tion WPLK, and a Vera Bradley purse asked by some of our vendors to do it in able from any athlete or the school. McDonalds. Cotton candy, popcorn, turkey Ministries will have a Single’s original painting, bake sale, jams, who have done it once or twice and food trucks,” Register said. “That from Angela’s Bridal & Boutique. the fall,” she said. So, we said, ‘Let’s do Desserts and tickets for drawings First Congregational Church legs, hamburgers, hotdogs and Conference, “Single, Saved, jellies, pickles and other goodies, perfected the art of grilling smoked would be in competition with what According to Gallant, who has been a it again.’” will be available for purchase on of Interlachen will have a gos- sodas will be sold for a minimal Sanctified and Satisfied,” at 9 a.m. antiques, furniture, collectibles, pork butts. “They’re the dream team – we’re doing.” club member for five years, proceeds By the way, according to the website Oct 10. pels sing Sunday at 415 charge. There will be music and Nov. 14 at the Price-Martin art, quality house wares including Walton Pellicer, Larry Harvey, Bill Register encourages the public to get from the community sale go back into time.com, the Latin term aequinoctium, GWFC Crescent City Washington St., Interlachen. more. For details, call 684-6178. Community Center, 220 N. 11th crystal and silver, renewed, recy- Futch, Bud Brosky and others. They’ve their bids in also on the silent auction the community, as well as helps with meaning equality between day and Woman’s Club will have Dinner Sunday school begins at 9:30 a.m. St., Palatka. cled, repurposed items, plants, been doing this for years and years and during the community sale. the club’s expenses. night (aequi = equal and noct­ = night) After Church 11 a.m.–2 p.m. every with church service at 11 a.m. A CONFERENCE Guest speakers are Prophetess hand-knit and crocheted pieces, years for fundraisers for the whole “Our club members are bringing in “We support student scholarships, the is what the equinox is after all. “One of fourth Sunday. Takeout is avail- variety of singers will perform dur- Evangelist Punch Baldwin’s Britney Baker of Kingdom Christmas selection, crafts, jewelry community. They do this out of the items, and we accept donations from Lee Conlee House, Rodeheaver Boys two periods of the year when the sun able. Cost is $8.50 for a salad, ing services. Wake Up the World Conference Dominion Assembly of Jacksonville; and quality pre-owned winter kindness of their heart. They’re unbe- anyone who has something to donate,” Ranch, K-9 Companions and entrée, drink, bread and dessert. The House the Lord Built 2015 continues today. A Youth Bishop Mark A. Jones and clothes. lieveable.” she said. “And bidders don’t have to be more,” she said. See FALL, Page 8 The clubhouse is at 604 N. Summit Holy Temple of God annual har- Explosion is at 9 a.m. today with Evangelist Carol Jones of New Life Pork butts are just one of the spe- present to win. All we need is their St., Crescent City. vest time event is 7 p.m. Oct. 8 guest speaker Pastor Timothy C. Temple Fellowship of East Palatka; PRAYER HOTLINE/MINISTRY cialty items available whole or in the name and number, and we’ll call St. Monica with a gospel sing. Bishop Harvey Boone of Perfecting Faith Ministries author and Pastor Marcus Gill of Mt. Zion Primitive Baptist form of slider sandwich lunches at the them.” chicken dinner is 4–7 p.m. the first J. Hutchinson Jr. will bring the of Warner Robbins, Ga. Area youth Rush Church United in New Church will have a public prayer event. Whole smoked pork butts are Items lined up for the silent auc- Thursday of the month at the message at 7 p.m. Oct. 9. Fun day are invited. Haven, N.Y.; and musical guest, from 6–7 a.m. Fridays at 1501 $20 and should be ordered in advance tion include two antique lamps, two 4 Rooms Carpet Enrichment Center, 410 Oak St., cookout with games, food and The Workshop Choir will per- Elder Eugene Fells, of Palatka. Bronson St., Palatka. The theme is by contacting Fran Gallant at 312-0222 rounds of golf of Palatka Golf Club, a Palatka. Cost is $8 and includes clothes give away, as well as a form at 6 p.m. Special guests will be Pre-registration by Oct. 31 for “Praying for Boldness: In Such a or Register at 328-8522 or by email at four-day condo stay in Daytona $ 00 baked or fried chicken, mashed bounce house begins at 10 a.m. Pastor Darwin Days and the Chief $20. Cost is $30 after Oct. 31. For Time as This.” For details, call [email protected]. A limited num- Beach that sleeps six, a free veteri- Cleaning 100 potatoes, green beans, roll, dessert Oct. 10. The church is at 129 Big Levites of Gainesville, Elder details, call 916-7586. Elizabeth Davis at 325-2172. ber will be available Saturday. narian visit in St. Johns County, gift Savings! Includes Hallway - (Traffi c Lanes Only) and beverage. Eat in or takeout is Apple Road, East Palatka. Richard Hunt and Prophetic Covenant Sisters, A place of 24 HOUR FIRE & WATER EMERGENCY SERVICES available. For details, call 325- Willie Ross is host pastor. Destiny Chorale of Macon, Ga., the BAZAAR Hope prayer hotline is available 10 9777. Rev. Victor Gooden and New Life Trinity Episcopal Church a.m.–6 p.m., Monday, Tuesday and OVER PHOTO: The GFWC Woman's Club of Palatka President LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED BY ED & WENDY KILLEBREW FALL FESTIVAL Ministries and Bishop George Butts will host its traditional Fall Bazaar, Friday; 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Wednesday; Kay Register (center), President-Elect Dorothy McAfee and Treasurer PUMPKIN PATCH Bethel Assembly of God will and New Heart Ministries of 2–6 p.m. Nov. 6 and 9 a.m.–3 p.m. and 9 a.m.–noon, Saturday. Edna Rivers show off some of the items that will be up for bid dur- Trinity United Methodist have its annual Joy Fest fall festi- Daytona Beach. All services and Nov. 7, 204 State Road 26, Melrose. Call 888-266-5151 to speak with Cing a silent auction at the club's Fall Community Sale Saturday. 328-8660 Church will have its annual val from 6–8 p.m. Oct. 31 at 119 N. workshops will be at the House of A chili supper will be served at 3 one of the prayer partners. pumpkin patch from 9 a.m.–7 p.m. County Road 315, Interlachen. God, 723 N. 19th St, Palatka. For p.m. Friday. For details regarding prayer hot- Fire & Water - Cleanup & Restoration™ 608 Main Street BEST Monday through Saturday and The event is open to the public. details and to register, call Punch Saturday’s lunch will be pulled line, email covenantsisters2@ CHRIS DEVITTO / Palatka Daily News Carpet Cleaning Like it never even happened.® Palatka, Florida noon–7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 18–31 at Highlights include free games, Baldwin at 325-6127. pork beginning at 11 a.m. yahoo.com. 2 • Applause • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2015 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2015 • Applause • 11

100115 Applause.indd 2 9/29/15 4:23 PM DEADLINE ANNIVERSARIES Friday Holy Hour of Prayer with The regular church news Hillcrest Baptist Church Mediation begins at 11 a.m. The deadline is noon Monday for will celebrate its 103rd anniver- church is at 103 W. Louis Broer publication on Thursday. Send sary at 10 a.m. Sunday at 2009 Road, East Palatka. The Rev. John church briefs to clerk@palatka- President St., Palatka. Eternal Jacobs is vicar. For details, call dailynews.com or drop it off at Vision will be in concert. Pastor 546-5899. Visit stpetersanglican. the Daily News at 1825 St. Willie McKinnon is pastor. A com Johns Ave., Palatka. be accepted. food. Distribution of numbers dinner will follow the service. First Presbyterian Church The program offers academic begins at 8 am. to those in line. Those who purchased tickets for of Palatka morning worship PRAYER BREAKFAST support and Christian guidance First-come basis. a special drawing are asked to begins at 10:30 a.m. with the The Mt. Zion Primitive for middle school students. For details, call 325-9777. bring them during the morning Chancel Choir singing “At Your Baptist Church, Volunteers and snack donations service. Eternal Vision will sing Mercy Seat,” with Tommy Clay, 1501 Bronson St., are needed. BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS again following lunch. The pub- music director. The Rev. George T. Palatka, will host For details, call 538-3067 or St. Andrews Episcopal lic is welcome. Head’s message will be “There’s a a prayer break- email redeemedinternation- Church will have its annual Greater Mt. Moriah Baptist Samaritan Around Here fast 8-11 a.m. [email protected]. Blessing of the Animals service 10 Church will celebrate its annual Somewhere,” with scripture from Saturday. Guest a.m. Saturday at 111 S. Francis homecoming Sunday with church Luke 10:25-37. speaker at 10 DVD SERIES BEGINS St., Interlachen. All animals must school at 10 a.m. Morning worship Wednesday activities begin at a.m. is Minister Mission of Mercy presents be on a leash or in a carrier. begins 11 a.m. with the Rev. 5:30 p.m. with dinner. Program for Arnetta Fay a DVD series titled, “A New All Saints Anglican Church Michael McKay, pastor, delivering children, youth and adults is 6–7 Styles Word. The Styles Word Way of Living,” beginning 7 Blessing of the Animals to cele- the message. Services continue at p.m. Recreation and Bible study theme is "Praying p.m. Oct. 16, at the American brate The Feast of St. Francis 4 p.m. with St. Johns Baptist for children and youth. Adult pro- For Boldness In Legion, Bert Hodge Post 45, Assisi is 1–3 p.m. Saturday at 1250 Church, Melrose, the Rev. Alvin gram titled, “Planes, Trains and Such A Time As This." The public 316 Osceola St., Palatka. State Road 19, Palatka. Oliver and congregation, as guests. Automobiles (well mostly trains.)” is invited. Elder J.C. Tookes is The series will continue every The community is invited to They will be joined by Mt. Moriah Guest speakers from the train pastor. Friday. Admission is free. The bring their pets. Baptist Church of Hastings, the museum will explain the impact The church also hosts a public public is invited. For all ages. St. Monica Catholic Church Rev. Gregory James and congrega- trains have had on Palatka’s his- prayer from 6-7 a.m. Fridays at will host Father Amar Nagothu, tion. Dinner will follow evening tory. the church with the same theme. FOOD DROP missionary of St. Francis Sales, service. The public is invited. The church is at 123 S. Second For details, call Elizabeth Davis FarmShare, in partner- blessing leashed and crated pets Southside Baptist Church St. For details, call 328-1435. at 325-2172. ship with volunteers from at 1 a.m. Saturday at the will celebrate its 61st homecoming All Souls Unitarian Beautiful Ride Family Bethlehem Baptist, First church's St. Francis Garden in Oct. 11 at the church at 2920 Universalist Congregation wel- Little Buddy Casey and Lynette Caison celebrated their 36th wedding AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM Baptist, First Presbyterian, honor of St. Francis of Assis Browns Landing Road, Palatka. comes Sensei Michelle Jouyo Buddy Holbrook and his son, Dylan, are ready for anniversary on a bike ride cruising Lake Oceechobee and the Redeemed International St. James United Methodist, Feast Day. Services begin at 10 a.m. with Sullivan with her service “Feeding hunting season and making life-long family eastern coastline via A1A. Outreach Learning Center St. Mark’s Episcopal and St. The church is at 210 S. Fourth music by the Legendary Georgians the Hungry Ghosts” at 11 a.m. memories together. Submitted photo by CASEY CAISON offers an after-school program Monica Catholic churches, St., Palatka. The public is invit- Quartet. Brother Jack Yarbrough Sunday. Jouyo will discuss the Submitted photo BUDDY HOLBROOK Time! for ages 12-15. The program is will have a mobile food pantry ed to bring animals, but animals of Hinesville, Ga., will bring the symbolism of the hungry ghost in 4-6 p.m. Monday–Friday at The 9 a.m.–noon, or until food is should be on a leash or crated. message. Dinner will follow the Buddhist mythology and folk tales, Focus Point, suite 103, 5015 gone, Wednesday in the First Episcopal Church of the service. The pubic is invited. For the origins behind feeding the hun- Crill Ave., Palatka. Baptist Church parking lot, Holy Comforter will celebrate details, call 328-0764. gry ghosts, how the feeding ritual Redeemed International 501 Oak St., Palatka. the Feast of St. works and how to prevent becom- Outreach Inc. sponsors the non- There will be fresh produce, and Blessing of the Animals at SPECIAL SERVICES ing a hungry ghost. The church profit group with Windy frozen foods, dairy, bread and 10 a.m. Saturday on the north Saint Peter’s Anglican meets at Hammock Hall, 429 Robinson, CEO and founder. bakery items. Be prepared to lawn of the church at 223 N. Church 18th Sunday after Trinity Kirby St., Palatka. The public is Applications are available at wait in line, and those who Summit St., Crescent City. with adult studies begins at 9 a.m. welcome. Visit allsoulsuuputnam. Jenkins Middle School and C.L. have problems standing, should All pets must be on a leash or with Holy Eucharist at 10:30 a.m. org. Overturf Sixth Grade Learning bring a folding chair, along in a carrier. 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The entertainment calendar FALL YA’LL, FRIDAY NIGHT deadline is noon Monday for publi- ART WALK, 6–9 p.m. Friday, cation in Thursday's Applause. Gallery 26, 303 State Road 26, Melrose. Work will be on display NOTE TO READERS: The Daily News through Oct. 31. Gallery hours are: 10 is looking for area organizations or individ- a.m.–2 p.m. Mondays and 11 a.m.–5 p.m. uals planning fall festivities open to the 4Fridays through Sundays. Details: 352- Pet public. Please send a brief email with the 475-2924. who, what, when, where and if there is a Baby cost to [email protected] or STEAK NIGHT, 6–8 p.m. Fridays, drop it off at the Daily News at 1825 St. Putnam County Shrine Club, 116 Love Johns Ave., Palatka, between 8 a.m.–5 Yelvington Road, East Palatka. Frances Haney p.m. Monday through Friday. Be sure and Cost is $15 for ribeye steak cooked Parade has a new tag it Fall Festivities. Also include a con- to order, baked potato or sweet potato, baby, Zoe, all tact person’s name and phone number. salad bar, soup, dessert and tea or coffee. snug in her bed Deadline for submitting items to publish 5Soup and salad for $8. Karaoke begins at 7 with her bone. in the fall festival listing is noon Oct. 7. p.m. Full bar. Details: 325-8020. Photo submitted by SHARON BEGINNING ART CLASSES INTERLACHEN MUSEUM, GAME FOX FOR KIDS, 3–4 p.m. and 4:15– gallery hours: 10 a.m.–2 p.m. 5:15 p.m. Thursdays, Children’s Saturdays, Interlachen Hall, cor- Reading Center, 7901 St. Johns ner of Commonwealth and Ave., Palatka. For ages 6–11. Emphasis Atlantic avenues. Details: Jean at 684- on drawing, painting, crafts and more 0103. for1 beginning to intermediate students. 6 Nap Time Taught by SallyJan Smith. Details: 937- PAPER CITY QUEEN$ FLAG Smokey and her best buddy, 6839. FOOTBALL TEAM PRACTICE, 6 Hunter, sharing a nap while it rains. p.m. every night, Putnam County FRIENDS OF INTERLACHEN Parks & Recreation, 120 Carter Photo submitted by PEGGY AND RICK PETERSON 9:30 Road, Palatka. New players are welcome. LIBRARY BOOK SALE, a.m.–6 p.m. today and Friday and The team will attend the eighth Lynn 9:30 a.m.–noon Saturday, 133 7Lewis Annual Football Tournament for County Road 315 N. There will be no breast cancer awareness foundation Oct. alling all pet lovers who are books over $1. Come support the library. 24–25 in Atlanta. Details: papercity- into photography. 2 [email protected]. or visit Paper City Send your photos for publi- CREATE! ARTISTS GUILD OF Queen$ on Facebook. cation in this section to tmur- Friendly Pals NORTH FLORIDA FIELD [email protected] or drop TRIP to St. Augustine Art FALL YARD SALE, 8 a.m.–3 p.m. them by the Daily News at 1825 St. Ivey Alexander and her four-legged Association for their Tactile Art Friday and Saturday, VFW Johns Ave., Palatka. Can't wait to friends say, "Hi." Show. Meet at the park and ride, State Auxiliary Post 3349, corner of Palm see what you've got... Road 207 and U.S. 17 at 4 p.m. Dinner Avenue and State Road 100, Photo submitted by JOSH ALEXANDER 3will follow at Black Molly’s. Call Linda at Palatka. There will be chairs, end tables, – Trisha Murphy, Lifestyle Editor CHRIS DEVITTO / Palatka Daily News 546-4133 or 916-1205 or email orapun- tools, metal and wood craft templates, Florida School of the Arts students Emma Stimpson, Kassidy Canova and [email protected] if interested in attend- purses,8 clothes and more for sale. Proceeds Mark Anthony Toro rehearse a scene for their upcoming show, “Blithe Spirit.” ing. Create’s Plein Air Painters will meet are used for the holidays for Elfs for Kids, Snoozing The comedy by Nöel Coward is 7:30 p.m. today through Saturday and 2:30 p.m. at 9 a.m. the second and fourth Fridays at Bread of Life, Christian Service Center Malachi's favorite sleeping position. Sunday at FloArts Main Stage on the Palatka campus of St. Johns River State the riverfront to paint or to take pictures. and the Lee Conlee House. Details: Mary Photo submitted by KRISTI HILL College, 5001 St. Johns Ave. Admission is $5. Details: 312-4300 or floarts.org. Call for location. Lou at 325-6190. Great Gift Idea Anytime! SIMPLY STATED Beck’s GOT IT ALL!

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100115 Applause.indd 4 9/29/15 2:54 PM KAYAKING 101, 9 a.m.–noon, Nelson (vocalist), comedy act Lit’l T, a line Visit hospiceofcitrus.org. Open to the public. Saturday, Dunns Creek State dancing group and more. Grand door An opening banquet is 6–9 p.m. and Park, Lake Broward, North Arts Underground Afterschool Program prize, 50/50 drawing and gift basket oppor- Calendar KEITH REA IN features Andrea Wulf, design historian Broward Avenue, Pomona Park. tunities. Hosted by the South Putnam continued from PAge 5 CONCERT, 8 p.m. and author. Dinner is buffet-style. Cost is $25 and limited to six people. Christian Service Center. Tickets: 467- Oct. 10, Artisans’ Way, Comments by Dorinda Dallmeyer, BTC Kayak, paddle and PFD rentals are 2061. TOUCH A TRUCK 5910 Hampton St., president; Nancy Harris, Putnam included9 in training fee. Must be 18 years EVENT, 6–8 p.m. Oct. 8, Melrose. Suggested donation is $10 at County commissioner; Terrill Hill, of age or older. No refunds available for MUSEUM OPEN HOUSE K-Mart, Town & Country the door. Details: artisansway.org. mayor of Palatka; Sam Carr, chairman training unless another participant can fill and running of Palatka and Shopping Center, State 29 of Bartram Trail in Putnam County the spot. Registration required: www. Rail Rodeo model trail lay- Road 19, Palatka. Hosted by the Francis ANNUAL GOLF committee. Music by Linda Crider. Kayaking101.eventbrite.com or call 329- outs, 1–4 p.m. Sunday, 222 Volunteer Fire Department, kids can hosted by St. Registration is required for event. 3721. N. 11th St., Palatka. Sponsored by the CLASSIC, 25climb up and on fire engines and tank- Johns River State Also includes St. Johns River Frolic, Palatka Railroad Preservation Society. ers. Free coloring books and stickers for College Athletic 6–9 p.m., Palatka riverfront park and BENEFIT FUNDRAISER Details:19 Marvis Champion at 328-0305. fire safety. All are invited. Association, Oct. 10, Palatka Golf Club, St. Johns River Center. Open to the FOR PATTY WILSON, 1715 Moseley Ave. Foursome packages public. Food and beverage vendors is Saturday, Lake Como Eagles BIKE AND COOKOUT BIRD WALK, offered 30are $250. Individuals are $75. Open to $30 a space. Mike Adams as William pavilion, 110 Shrine Club AT TWIN LAKES by Ravine Gardens the public. Registration begins at 7:30 Bartram. Local musicians with Linda Road. All proceeds will go to Wilson, a Submitted photos 3–6 p.m. Sunday, PARK, State Park and Santa a.m. with shotgun start at 9 a.m. Funds Crider and more. Mural artist Christy member of the Eagles Club and the Woodard Taft Tallerico Concepcion 6065 Twin Lakes Road, Fe Audubon Society, raised will benefit SJR State’s three ath- Sanford with Bartram art on the Palatka10 Moose, for expenses for her cancer Keystone Heights. Ride the Palatka Lake 9–11 a.m. Oct. 10, 1600 Twigg St., letic programs. To register and details: Palatka riverfront. Vintage food and treatments. An auction is 2 p.m. and The Arts Council of Greater Palatka’s Arts Underground After School Program is now Butler Trail and meet back at Twin Lakes Palatka. Join park rangers and the 312-4162. drink celebrating the Indian Frolic of SATURDAY chicken and pork dinners will be sold at 5 enrolling students for the 2015-2016 school year. As the scope of the program Park2 for0 a picnic. Bike and picnics are for Santa26 Fe Audubon Society to look and Bartram’s travels. River taxi excursions p.m. for $7. Eat in or takeout is available. continues to grow, there will be classes in fine art, drama, photography, and Spanish/ all ages and abilities. Bring a dish to share listen for migrating and resident birds AZALEA CITY on the river. Live exhibits in the River Oktoberfest is 6–10 p.m. at Putnam Other highlights include baked goods, English language. Much of the Arts Underground After School curriculum is designed with everyone. Hot dogs will be served. while hiking through the ravines. CRUISERS 37TH CAR Center, Bartram’s bark, rattlesnakes, Health and Fitness Center, 213 Perry St., 50/50 drawings and the Florida State to supplement students' academic experience by connecting the arts to science, There will be a propane camp stove and a Participants are encouraged to bring SHOW, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. alligators and tortoises (held in conjunc- Pomona Park. Tickets are $45, $85 for Bluegrass Band providing entertainment. technology, math, and engineering. The program is for ages 6-17, and scholarships small grill to heat or cook food. There are binoculars, bug spray, water and closed- Oct. 10, Palatka Riverfront. tion with the Keep Putnam Beautiful couples or $315 for eight. Dinner is buffet- Donated baked goods will be accepted for are available. Instructors include Dana Woodard, Luke Taft, Jennifer Tallerico and two picnic tables, consider bringing a chair toed shoes. Program is free with park There will be trophies, good bags, door ARToberfest). style. Highlights include live music, dancing, the fundraiser. Details or to make a dona- Nelsey Concepcion. Art and drama classes will be offered on Mondays and or more. Covered picnic area as well as entry. Park entry is $2 per pedestrian prizes, raffles and silent auctions. There Oct. 18 will have a variety of activities games, prizes, silent auction and an tion: Ray Gentry at 467-2130 or 559-0804. Tuesdays while photography classes will be on Thursdays and English/Spanish restrooms. Helmets are required at all and bicyclists, $4 for single occupant will31 be 1950s and 1960s style music to choose from by visit www.putnam- opportunity to win $2,500 with a super classes on Fridays. For details or to register, contact the Arts Council at 328-8998 or PB&T bike rides. Details: 546-1668 or put- vehicle and $5 for vehicles up to eight with food vendors and displays of other bluewaysandtrails.org/2015-Bartram- elimination raffle. Details: June at 649-8784. NATURE STROLL AT SALT artsinputnam.org. The Arts Underground After School program is made possible in nambluewaysandtrails.org. occupants. Details: 329-3721. interests. The car show is for hot rod, Conference. Select and register for SPRINGS, 9–11 a.m. Saturday, part through a partnership with the Putnam County School District and the Florida street rod, custom, collector and antique which events to visit and experience. SUNDAY Salt Springs loop, a mile south of Department of State Division of Cultural affairs. FREE SENIOR LINE WELAKA STATE cars. Registration is $20 and is 10 a.m.– Hosted by Putnam Blueways & Trails Salt Springs. Led by Jim and DANCING, 6–8 p.m. noon the day of the show. The show is CSO. Carol MacDonald. Lunch at Square Meal Tuesdays, Pomona Park FOREST FALL St. Ambrose Catholic Church FESTIVAL, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. free to the public. Details: Larry at 898- Fall Festival is noon–4 p.m. at 6070 after stroll. Details: 546-1668 or putnam- library card or donate a gently-used, fami- Food and more for the public. Kids activi- Community Center, 1775 U.S. Oct. 10, 794 County Road 6664. ST. MONICA YOUTH Church Road, Elkton. There will be kid’s bluewaysandtrails.org.11 ly friendly book. Enjoy the great outdoors ties and thrift store sale. Details: Hsnefl@ 17. Details: 649-5025. 309, Welaka. Highlights include a 5K with a book. Stay the night, or return with gmail.com or send donations to HSNEFL, BENEFIT GOLF games, face painting and hay rides. Live run/walk, a poker ride, kayaking events KY-HIKE-A-BIKE CLASSIC, Oct. 17, music by The Red River Band. Highlights GEORGE’S LAKE AREA a $5 admission for breakfast with the P.O. Box 188, Hollister, FL 32147. 21 HAPPY PAINTERS 27and adventure races for teams and indi- ADVENTURE RACE, Palatka Golf Club, 1715 also include a yard sale, “Treasure & Trivia,” VOLUNTEER FIRE ranger at 9 a.m. Sunday. Free and open to MEET, 9 a.m.–noon viduals. Other happenings are mounted Oct. 10, Welaka State Moseley Ave. Registration begins at 8 a silent auction, 50/50 drawings every half DEPARTMENT AND THE the family. Camping or cabin reservations, GFWC WOMAN’S CLUB Tuesdays, St. John the shooters, drill team, car show, Smokey Forest. In conjunction a.m. with shotgun start at 9 a.m. hour and a bake sale. There will be COMMUNITY call 352-473-4701. Details: 352-475-1237. OF PALATKA FALL Evangelist Catholic the Bear appearances, chainsaw artist, with Welaka State Forest’s fall festival. Tournament35 format is a four-player cap- barbecue pork sandwiches and dinners, ASSOCIATION BREAKFAST, 8–9:30 Visit funinputnam.com. COMMUNITY-WIDE SALE, Church, 1200 State Road 20, Interlachen. nature hike, bird walk, bicycle rides, The race includes kayaking, hiking and tain’s choice and scramble. Team prizes chicken wings, hot dogs, Minocran clam a.m. Saturday, 114 Sarasota St., 8 a.m.–4 p.m. Saturday, 600 S. Bring own supplies and meet and paint in primitive arts, local crafts and food ven- 32off-road bicycling. There is a team divi- for first, second and third places. chowder, desserts, ice cream, assorted Florahome.12 Cost is $4.50 for nonmembers BARBECUE DINNER 13th St. Family-oriented includes vendors, a2 group2 setting. Details: Sue at 684-1965. dors. Breakfast begins at 7 a.m. Details: sion of three people, each of whom does Individual prizes for longest drive and drinks including draft beer, bottled water and and $4 for members and includes grits, FUNDRAISER, 10 a.m.–5 silent auction, bake sale and lunch on the 467-2388. Visit putnamblueway- one leg of the race, and a single division closest to the pin. Putting contest is two soda. Available for dine in or takeout. eggs, hash browns, pancakes, bacon, sau- p.m. Saturday, Hollister veranda.17 The Dream Team will smoke PALATKA SOCIAL sandtrails.org. where participant does all three legs. tickets for $5 – qualify between holes 4 Festival is free and open to the public. sage, biscuits, gravy, orange juice and cof- Volunteer Fire Department, pork butts for $20 each through ticket DANCE CLUB INC., Sign up: putnambluewaysandtrails.org. and 5. Player entry fee is $50 per person fee. The public is welcome. 617 State Road 20. Cost is $8 for half a sales prior to the event by Woman’s Club every Tuesday, Shrine GOOD HOPE AND Details: 546-1668. and includes cart and green fees. chicken, two sides, roll and dessert or $7 members. Call Fran Gallant at 312-0222. Hall, Yelvington Road, East TEEN ENCOUNTER, Mulligan tickets are $5 each or three for PINELAND LODGE 86 for15 a quarter chicken with two sides, roll Number of tickets sold the day of the event Palatka. Doors open at 6 p.m., dinner at 7 Oct. 10, Federal Point, RODMAN DRAW $10. Raffle tickets are $1 each. Silent AND PALATKA 34 F&AM and dessert. Sides are potato salad, cole is limited. p.m., dancing 7:30–10:30 p.m. Live bands. East Palatka. Presented DOWN PADDLE 1, 2–5 auction includes Spirit of the Open Sale CHILD ID EVENT, 9 a.m.–1 slaw or baked beans. Hamburgers, hot Vendors that sell collectables, arts and 23Members, $8; guests, $9; and membership, by Hospice of Citrus and the Nature p.m. Oct. 11, Kenwood Muirfield 2013 limited edition gift pack p.m. Saturday, Palatka Home dogs, drinks, cookies, brownies, cakes and crafts, garden items, baked goods, jewelry, $15. Membership includes that night and Coast children, teens and family mem- Launch, County Road valued over $3,000. Details: stmonica- continued from PAge 2 Depot. This is their annual fire safety kids more will also be on sale. Delivery with fresh produce and more are invited to pur- one Tuesday of birth month free. 28bers will gather together in an honest, 315, Interlachen. Paddles across to Blue [email protected] or 325-9777, or crosses the equator and the days and workshop. Height, weight, eye and hair four or more or dinners. LifeSouth chase a space for the event. For vendor Membership not required to attend. safe environment with others who have Spring. For experienced paddlers. PFD call golf pro Andy Hertz at 329-0141. nights are in equal length all over the color,13 distinguishing marks and health Bloodmobile will be on site from 8:30 a.m.– spaces, call Kay at 328-8522. Funds raised experienced the loss of a loved one. 33and whistle required. For a kayak, call earth.” concerns, photo and digital fingerprints 3 p.m. Get an extra dessert for free with go to scholarships given each year. Details: FALL ART SHOW AT Families begin their camp at Beef 546-1668. Visit putnamblueway- HOEDOWN “I sure haven’t heard that,” said club are burned onto a CD for parents to take blood donation. Volunteers are always 328-8522 or [email protected]. THE PALATKA ‘O’Brady’s, 201 N. First St., Palatka sandtrails.org. FUNDRAISER, 6–9 member Edna Rivers, treasurer. “I home in case of an emergency. needed. Applications for members are WELCOME CENTER, with registration. Board buses to camp p.m., Oct. 17, Rooterville learn something new every day.” available for firefighters, support person- “LET US ENTERTAIN on display through facility. Activities include therapy dogs, BARTRAM TRAIL Animal Sanctuary, 5579 Register hopes the public will come READ WITH TREES AT nel, first responders, auxiliary, firehouse YOU,” baked chicken November at 900 St. Johns Ave. Artists kayaking on the St. Johns River, horse- CONFERENCE, Oct. Darwood St., Melrose. Bring dancing out and show their support and help MIKE ROESS GOLD mom and handy persons. dinner and variety featured are Jimmy Blackwell, Kay back riding, arts and crafts, face paint- 16–18, Ravine Gardens boots and western wear. Live bluegrass kick off the fall season. HEAD BRANCH STATE show, Saturday, Howe 24Deuben, Glenda Everett, June Thompson, ing and more. Breakfast, lunch and State Park, 1600 Twigg music36 by The Freightliners Band, vegan “I certainly hope everyone else is PARK, 2 p.m. Saturday, 6239 DANCING FOR THE Memorial Fellowship Hall, 252 S. Summit Charlotte Lord, Gary Shindlebaur, Linda snacks are served throughout the day. St., Palatka. Attendance is limited to barbecue style food, drinks and more. excited because we are,” she said. State Road 21, Keystone Heights. Hosted 11 a.m.–3 p.m. St., Crescent City. Dinner begins at 5:30 Orapun Tucker and Lynn King. DOGS, Open to children ages 6-18. Talk to 300 participants. Events begin 3–5 p.m. Tickets are $50 and available now. Fund “Believe me, you can’t go wrong.” by the Putnam and Clay libraries and the Saturday, Humane Society p.m.18 with show at 7 p.m. Tickets for din- Hours of operation are 10 a.m.–5 p.m. school counselor for more. 34Oct. 16 with the Garden Club of Palatka raised will go to the animals of the state14 park. Special guests: John Tennant Thrift Store, 819 S. Moody ner, $12. Performances by Ladies in Monday through Friday. Registration deadline is Oct. 7. hosting a book signing and reception Rooterville Farm Animal Sanctuary. [email protected] and children’s author Donna Henderson. Road, Palatka. Tickets are $5 each for six Harmony, Crescent City Junior-Senior Register: Gloria Povlich at 530-4600. prior to the conference in the log cabin. Open tour hours are available 4–6 p.m. Admission is free when you show your for16 $25. Live music by The Beatles Band. 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