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ThE BakER COUNty PREss 85th Year, Vol. 21 | Winner of 17 state awards for journalism including General Excellence in 2013 75¢ SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 THURSDAY BAKER COUNTY COMMISSION Juveniles Will dip arrested into the for rash of surplus to burglaries Two male juveniles remain in custody this week in Gaines- balance ville, charged with multiple vehicle burglaries overnight MIKE ANDERSON on September 6 in the north- PRESS STAFF east quadrant of Macclenny. In two Baker County commission- of the ers took the path of least resis- seven in- tance in shaping a new budget stances, that will appeal to taxpayers Tyler and to county employees, but Barton, not to those who had pushed for 17, and deeper spending cuts to avoid Deangelo using precious cash reserves to Thomas, balance the budget. 16, are Ending three months of facing budget workshops, the coun- first-de- ty board tentatively adopted gree felo- a $27.4 million spending plan ny counts for 2014-15 the evening of Sep- Photos by Jim McGauley because Tyler Barton tember 4 in what turned out to pistols be a brief, anticlimactic pub- were tak- lic hearing that drew no public Area gets drenched en from comments. Residents who frequent the Boy Scout Camp Landing on the St. Mary’s River will glove box- The hearing followed a final get a good idea what a moderate flood stage looks like in the photo above, taken es. The workshop during which com- on Tuesday afternoon when the river rose to the 15-foot level. The rains returned guns were missioners abandoned a previ- to Baker County later that evening, when the west and northwest quadrants were recovered ous plan to raise property taxes predicted for another four inches added to the 10-15 inches that fell the last seven days, much of it on Sunday. The measuring station behind the Ag Center in Mac- in the at- 14 percent and voted, instead, clenny was showing less saturation compared to sections of the west, northwest tic of a to maintain the existing tax and northeast county (see Facebook postings, page 3). David Richardson, chief residence rate by unanimous consent. of the county’s Emergency Management Office, said the heavy rains have not on North The board also chose to ig- yet resulted in any major problems, and the sole road washout occurred on Steel 5th St. nore those who had called for Bridge Rd. (below) east of the boat landing. The U.S. Geological Survey estimates the St. Mary’s will begin to recede on Thursday. later that more spending cuts in order to day. give all county workers a 3 per- County Deangelo Thomas cent salary hike – their first in deputies five or six years – and avert a responded the morning of plan that would have forced September 6 as vehicle own- non-public safety employees to ers discovered the burglaries, take one mandatory furlough all reportedly to cars and pick- day off work each month. ups left unlocked. The pay raise will apply to According to reports pre- general county government pared by deputies Chad Mon- employees, as well as those un- tean and Trey McCullough, der the supervision of the five then supplemented by sher- constitutional officers: sheriff, iff’s investigators following tax collector, property apprais- interviews, police were first er, clerk of courts and supervi- directed to the suspects by a sor of elections. 17-year-old male, who at one However, the good news time lived near the - for taxpayers and public em- hood and had an outstanding ployees means the county’s warrant. dwindling reserve fund will be The youth suggested that drawn down to its lowest level Barton and Thomas could be in years – just over $4 million. located at the North 5th St. Reserves have been used to bal- residence of Jacob Turner, 18, ance the county budget every who was not charged. While year for the past several years. there, Deputy Koty Crews no- In other words, to use a fa- ticed fallen pieces of insulation miliar expression, the com- in the kitchen, and the stolen mission chose to “kick the can Chronic offender is sent back to prison pistols were soon located near down the road” again, meaning an attic entrance. they recognize that the deficit A Sanderson man stemmed from a bur- leaving the scene of an acci- uty went to his residence on Lt. David Bryant noted in issue will continue to surface with a lengthy criminal glary off Odis Yar- dent, growing marijuana and Franklin St. in April. his report that a phone be- record was sent back to borough Rd. in Baker other offenses. • Jason Simpkins, 34, of longing to Thomas contained See page 2 prison on September 2 County in November, In other cases that day, Glen St. Mary received a year photos of both of them hold- for violating probation 2010. Judge Moseley ordered Clay- and seven days in prison after ing the .40 and .45 caliber pis- by being arrested again Circuit Judge Mark ton Easter, 23, of Glen St. pleading to a lesser count of tols. for burglary. Moseley gave Mr. Har- Mary to serve a 15-month pris- possessing a firearm as a con- One of the pistols and its Mikelle Harvey, vey credit for 643 days on sentence after he pleaded victed felon. holster were taken from a 38, was on a two-year in jail or prison off the no contest to interference Mr. Simpkins was arrested 2001 Ford pickup belonging County probation after re- 30-month sentence with custody, domestic bat- in April for firing a rifle near to Joseph Marek and parked lease from prison when and revoked the cur- tery and resisting arrest. the residence of his mother on at his Linda St. residence. Two charged in December rent probation. The Court records indicate Mr. Pine Top Rd. He told a county other vehicles on the property signs pact of last year with a bur- defendant’s criminal Easter refused to hand over deputy he was practice shoot- were entered as well but noth- glary in Duval County. Mikelle Harvey record includes bat- his infant child to its mother ing, but with six prior felony The original sentence tery, felony fleeing, when she and a county dep- to reduce See page 2 See page 2 bakercountypress.com COVERING BAKER COUNTY SINCE 1929 cost of its % The county’s most professional and extensive source for news, classified, display and real estate listings How should the 39 Cut employees/services 27% All of the above 904.259.2400 inmates county balance % its budget? 19 Raise taxes www.bakercountypress.com See page 5 15% Cash reserves Visit our and vote each week in our online poll. [email protected] Page 2 The Baker County Press Thursday, September 11, 2014

Will dip into surplus to balance... Juveniles arrested From page 1 the request of commissioners, After being rebuffed by con- “As a taxpayer, myself, I until spending is brought more three other smaller rate in- stitutional officers, the com- would rather pay a quarter mill for vehicle burglaries in line with revenues. creases and the amount of rev- mission declined to impose a 10 increase today than one (full “It’s going to be another hard enue each would produce for percent cut last week on the de- mill) or a higher increase in the From page 1 same morning, but police re- budget year next year,” Com- consideration last week. partments under their control. next year or two,” Mr. Crews ing was reported missing from ports do not indicate the theft mission Chairman Jimmy An- But after receiving a lot of Commissioner Croft, however, said. them. was linked to the others. derson admitted at the conclu- flak recently from homeown- continued to push for a 5 per- But Commissioners An- The other pistol was taken In an unrelated incident, a sion of the budget hearing. He ers and owners who cent budget reduction, minus derson, Croft and Adam Gid- from a 2012 GMC belonging to complaint for criminal mis- urged his fellow members to argued against any tax in- the proposed furlough days, dens stood firm against raising Brian and Sarah Hunter on E. chief was filed on September “start thinking ahead” about crease, the board backed off while keeping the tax rate the taxes. Ohio. The couple also report- 6 naming Kimneshia Lloyd, how to address the budget that proposal. same. The county manager’s rec- ed $10 gone from a wallet in 23, for allegedly slashing three problems that lie ahead. The second resolution was “That still doesn’t balance ommendation, which called for the vehicle. tires on a vehicle belonging to The budget, scheduled for approved 4-1 to set the budget the budget,” Commissioner no tax increase and a 3 percent Other victims include Louis her estranged boyfriend and final adoption on September at $27,480,881 and use reserve Gordon Crews said. raise for all employees, includ- Quiett on North 1st St., who father of her child Michael Jef- 16 and going into effect on Oc- funds to fill a $1,753,627 defi- “No sir. We’d still have to go ed $25,749,648 in total revenue reported a GPS system taken ferson, 48, at his Rush Lane tober 1, was tentatively adopt- cit. Commissioner James Croft, to reserves,” Mr. Croft replied. and $27,503,275 in total expen- from his 2000 Chevrolet pick- residence in north Sanderson. ed in two separate resolutions. who cast the dissenting vote, Mr. Crews countered with ditures, which left a $1,753,627 up; Carrie Thornton, who lost The victim told Deputy One was unanimously adopted said nothing after the vote but his own proposal to accept deficit. a wallet and contents from her Robert Simpkins he awakened setting the final operating mill- he has consistently pushed for Manager Thompson’s recom- The spending gap would 2010 Toyota sedan parked on about 6 a.m. to find Ms. Lloyd age at the existing rate of 7.2916 more cuts in spending to bal- mendation to maintain the ex- have been a little greater - Deerwood Circle; and Gregory cutting a tire with a knife and mills, or about $7.29 for every ance the budget rather than isting millage rate and leave the $1,883,689 – but Mr. Thomp- Lowery, who reported a wallet accusing him of having anoth- $1,000 of taxable property rely so heavily on reserves. 3 percent employee pay raises son sliced an additional taken from the glove box of his er female inside the residence. valuation. Commissioners had pro- in the budget. $130,062 through a series of 2004 Dodge pickup on Linda When confronted, she then The board voted over a posed all county departments But Mr. Crews added an- cost-cutting measures, includ- St. The wallet and scattered allegedly cut two more tires month ago to increase the tax take a 10 percent across-the- other condition to his proposal ing not filling one open posi- contents were found nearby. then fled to her address on rate a full mill to 8.2916, or board budget cut late last that the board impose a one- tion, keeping another one part- Haylie Thornton reported CR 127 N. where she denied $8.29 for every $1,000 of tax- month, including constitution- quarter mill increase in the tax time, requiring all youth sports a wallet and contents miss- involvement when questioned able property valuation, which al officers, all of whom rejected rate, which would raise an ad- organizations to pay utility bills ing from her 2013 Hyundai by the officer. would have raised an addition- it. They said they could not ab- ditional $190,350 in revenue. for the time they use lights at parked on North 1st St. the al $761,399 in revenue. sorb a 5 percent cut, much less Commissioner Mark Hartley night, and seeking lower rates County Manager C.J. 10 percent. said he could support that. for workers compensation, Thompson also submitted, at property and auto insurance. Participants sought for Miss BCMS Chronic offender sent back to prison... Where Fresh is Best! Applications are available From page 1 convictions • Christopher Sea pleaded no contest to glary, possession of controlled drugs and and spots are limited for the CHICKEN BACON RANCH he is not al- felony driving on a suspended license and grand theft against Raymond James and 4th Annual Miss BCMS pag- lowed to have firearms or ammunition. will serve a half-year in county jail before he pleaded no contest to dealing in stolen eant. Applications are avail- WRAP OR SANDWICH, • Judge Moseley ordered a sentence of a beginning a 15-month probation. property and sale of controlled drugs, for able in the BCMS front office CHIPS & 24 OZ. DRINK year and seven days for Daniel May for vio- • Ryan Manning pleaded no contest to which he will serve six months in jail, fol- during school hours and may lating probation for possession of chemi- felony battery and resisting arrest and the lowed by drug offender probation for two be returned to Mandy Jones cals to manufacture meth. judge allowed 145 days he has already been years. at the school along with the $7.99 Records show Mr. May, 31, of Glen St. confined as his jail sentence. He now be- He was also assessed a $250 cost of in- $50 registration fee. Deadline Expires 9/16/14 Mary was placed on probation in June for gins a one-year probation period. vestigation fee. to register is September 26 or four years and violated it by changing ad- • Lisa Ambrose will be on drug offender • Jeffrey Keene pleaded no contest to when the first 50 applications Open EARLY FOR BREAKFAST dresses, failing to log attempts to get em- probation for 18 months after pleading no pawn fraud and grand theft and will be on are turned in. Monday - Saturday until 8 pm ployment and testing positive for mari- contest to bringing contraband into Baker drug offender probation 18 months. He The pageant is open to all juana use. ALL NATURAL - Correctional and petty theft. She will also must also pen an apology letter, and the registered BCMS female stu- He has a prior record of drug offenses, Real Fruit Smoothies, write an apology letter. dents. 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LETTER TO The ‘kicked can’ isn’t going to go away THE EDITOR The Baker County Com- tax increase in favor of the less months from now when we nett, will have the better part who pay attention to matters mission, in the words of our painful dip into reserve funds can assume opposition to rais- of a year under his belt by the of governance. Mike Ander- to balance the ing the millage rate above its fall of 2015, and the public by If the issue of local prisoner Support son, “kicked the difference be- present 7.29 level will be as then should have a sense on cost at the ICE castle in north can down the Impressions tween spending strong, and the amount of sur- how he would want to solve Macclenny isn’t addressed, it road” last week and revenue. plus funds will have dipped to this dilemma. will be because commission- healthy when it voted Jim McGauley What the about $4 million. Sound fiscal By now, Mr. Bennett and ers are shoving their heads in a $27.5 mil- commission- policy would dictate it not be his soon-to-be fellow mem- further into the sand. lion budget for the coming fis- ers did, though, was paint reduced further. bers know what the problem Even with the recently ac- cafeterias cal year, eschewing a property themselves into a corner 12 A new member, James Ben- is, as do members of the public cepted “bargain” formula that holds down “per day, per local Dear Editor: inmate” cost to $80.40 from With the new school year, $84.72, the estimated an- parents’ attention is turning to nual price tag hangs in about school lunches. $3.672 million, and the differ- Traditionally, USDA had ence between that figure and used the National School what the county paid before Lunch Program as a dumping the new jail opened exceeds by ground for surplus meat and about $250,000 what the def- dairy commodities. Children icit was in next year’s budget consumed animal fat and sug- before surplus funds are used. ary drinks to the point where Something’s gotta give. one-third have became over- Several weeks ago a request weight or obese. Their early was made for a cost analysis dietary flaws became lifelong on that per-day charge, and addictions, raising their risk the only response we’ve heard of diabetes, heart disease, and so far is an allegation by Sher- stroke. iff Joey Dobson that a citizen In recent years, sever- who is independently trying to al state legislatures asked get to the bottom of it “is tellin’ schools to offer daily vegetar- y’all untruths.” ian options, and 64% of U.S. Really? school districts now do. More- There are other challenges over, hundreds of schools and the board can meet the next school districts have imple- 12 months holding the line on mented “meatless mondays.” spending, but if it doesn’t face A New York City school went down the prisoner expense is- all vegetarian last year. sue and its relation to the defi- Current USDA school lunch cit the other cuts are some- guidelines, mandated by the what meaningless. Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Commissioners would be Act, require doubling the serv- well advised to look them- ings of fruits and vegetables, selves in the mirror (individu- more whole grains, less so- ally, of course) and ask “Who’s dium and fat, and meat-free running the county?” breakfast. The challenge is to If it’s the sheriff who got us get students to eat the health- into this mess, fine. Face the ier foods. taxpayers and tell them that. Parents should work with That won’t look like a school cafeteria managers to good strategy, however, when encourage consumption of there’s no “can” to kick other healthy foods. than raises taxes or go further Barett Pringle in the hole. Macclenny LIKE US ON Assigning blame for ‘loss of dream’ FACEBOOK TO JOIN Democrats and Republi- the future of today’s 20 some- rate the haves from the have Drum. cans were quick to respond things, by adding that there nots?” Tea Party spokesman Sen. THE DISCUSSION to an article in the Huffington was a feeling that good paying The president quickly Marco Rubio said that the Awesome! Post that said 80% of Ameri- jobs were drying up and peace shot back at the Republican fault lay with media. “The How much did Keith Overstreet: That’s al- cans did not believe that they around the world looked less leadership. “This do-nothing liberal left-wing media is to ways a good thing... could achieve the American likely every year. Congress has forgotten how blame. Just look at what is you get soaked? Dream. The arti- When asked to dream. Here at the White on television and tell me that Melinda Crews Sorkness: cle claimed that about the House we have not given up it has anything to do with the Oh my goodness—great going the vast major- study, Repub- on the American Dream. In American Dream. How can How many inches of rain did guys. ity of Americans My Side of lican Speaker fact, we have been living in a your gauge measure this week- the average American hope to Jermaine Ford: It’s about did not believe of the House dream world for the past six end? Keep Up With the Kardashi- time they won a game. Good that they were the atter John Boehner years. Just look at the new Af- M ans? They have more money one. better off than was quick to fordable Care Act. If you don’t Don Yonn: Over six inches ROBERT GERARD than the typical Republican their parents. lay the blame at think somebody dreamed this north Macclenny; most of it still fund raiser.” Saturday’s #BDN Top Play goes They cited the the feet of the up out of nowhere, then you in ditches to Thomas Sirk, bulldozing his decline in marriage and rise in White House. “The president are dead wrong. We in the Ex- Rubio also claimed that the Pam Clark: About 9 1/2 inch- way into the endzone for his 1st divorce (51% of all marriages has shown a complete lack ecutive Branch have got pipe shows like are es in Copper Creek. collegiate TD. #GoDuke! fail, they contend). The article of leadership in this arena. dreams down pat.” ruining the country. “It’s not Elaine Padgett Jewell: Ap- also stated that more young The Congressional leadership Television commentator the gays that bother me in that prox 8+ in Taylor... uuuggghhh. Shine Leonard: Congratula- people are living at home for works every day to make sure Glenn Beck pointed the finger show,” said Rubio. “It’s Sofia Didn’t mind the water, just a tions to you Thomas keep shov- longer stretches than ever that the top 1% of our coun- at both political parties. “It’s Vergara. How can the aver- messed up road. LOL ing it down their throat. I love before and college education try’s earners can dream and the fault of Congress and the age Hispanic voter ever hope it when a Baker County young has skyrocketed, with student dream big,” said Boehner. president,” said Beck. “And to find a wife as hot as Sofia Paula Miller: four in Black- man “Shines.” loan debt passing $1 trillion. “Why else would we cham- aliens. Both the illegal kind Vergara, let alone your typi- Bottom. Judy Cooke Raulerson: So Other articles by US News pion an oil pipeline straight and the space kind. Illegal cal white guy? I mean really. If Rebecca Scribner Hunter: proud of Thomas. Go - go Thom- and the Washington Post through the heart of the Unit- space aliens had a hand in the American Dream is a hot About 6 inches in rain gauge. echoed the bleak outlook on ed States if it wasn’t to sepa- stealing the American Dream wife like Sofia Vergara there’s as! Baker County is happy to say and taking it to Pluto. And no way anyone can live up to Anne L W Reynolds: 4.5 on you are a home town boy . W. Ohio & Lowder then convincing scientists that that. ABC’s Modern Fam- Julia Gross: Way to go, Pluto isn’t a planet so that they ily is destroying the American Benny L. Fish: Had to use Thomas! Congratulations. wouldn’t look there for the flashers coming home from Tay- Dream.” Patricia Harris: Represent The Baker County Press American Dream. Likely presidential candi- lor Church. Libertarian Congressman Baker County Thomas, Congrats! USPS 040-280 date Hillary Clinton also dis- Elizabeth Barber: my gauge Rand Paul blamed everyone. Chris Combs Johns: AWE- Post Office Box 598 agreed with the Huffington overflows at six inches More Macclenny, FL 32063 Except himself. SOME! article. “The American Dream than six inches up near 127 and (904) 259-2400 Former Vice President Al is not dead,” said Clinton. 125. Gore said that the American Heard some big names are The Baker County Press is published each Thursday by Baker County Press, “The American Dream is that Dream was safe and sound Carrie Holton: nine inches in watching the Wildcats play Fri- Inc. Periodicals postage paid under permit issued April 12, 1929 at the post anyone can become president. office in Macclenny, Florida. and that he had it in a lock box baxter day. Even a girl from Chicago who SUBSCRIPTION RATES and kept the key around his Nancy Storch Oliver: 11.81 neck. married a deadbeat politician $25.00 a year inside Baker County; $45.00 a year outside Baker Coun- from Arkansas who became in Taylor. ty; deduct, $5.00 for persons outside Baker County who are 65 years Former Vice President Dick Cheney came out of his se- president and flirted with ev- Dana Reilly: Too many. of age or older, military personnel on active duty, and college stu- erything in skirts – but not dents. POSTMASTER: send address changes to The Baker County cret hiding place long enough to his perfectly good wife in The Wildcats the Torna- Press, P.O. Box 598, Macclenny, FL. 32063. to claim that the American Dream was a conspiracy by pants suits. See what I mean, does 43-7. Thanks to Mike Crews Publisher the Democrats to do away anyone can be president. Well, and David Crummey for calling James C. McGauley - [email protected] with the Patriot Act but disap- not anyone. Anyone who is su- the game via WJXR. peared before he could com- per rich and ready to sell their MANAGING EDITOR - Joel Addington - [email protected] ment further. soul to the highest bidder can Josh Whitehead: always /PRODUCTION - Jessica Prevatt - [email protected] Former president George achieve the American Dream. great to beat bradford! (“Brad- ford” lower case purposely). SPORTS EDITOR - Jon Shumate - [email protected] W. Bush thought they said Former NWA professional FEATURES/COMMENT/SPORTS - Robert Gerard American Drum and claimed wrestler Dusty “The American Mike Williams: For the class BUSINESS MANAGER - Karin Thomas - [email protected] his favorite drummer was Dream” Rhodes could not be of class of 82 Starke will always Ringo Starr but that he wasn’t be a rival. 17-15–1980 History! CLASSIFIEDS - Jeannette Blackmon - [email protected] reached for comment by press American and that was what time. This newspaper is printed on recycled paper. Beau Lamb: Holy Moly, that’s happened to the American Page 4 The Baker County Press Thursday, September 11, 2014 Barged into home and abducted baby JON SHUMAKE was not granted permission to [email protected] enter the residence and urged criminal charges. The deputy A Macclenny man was ar- noticed damage to the door rested the early morning of that appeared to be the result September 7 for abduction of of being forced open. a child and burglary after he Contact was made with Mr. forced his way into the resi- Blanchard via phone and he dence of the mother of his child was told to return the child and took the sleeping 2-year- multiple times or face crimi- old boy. nal charges. He continued to be Deputy Christopher Clut- evasive and wouldn’t comply ter responded to W. 8th Ave- with police orders to return the nue and met with Kayla Flynt, child. who said her child’s father Jay Dep. Clutter left the res- Blanchard Jr., 24, had come to idence in search of Mr. the residence about five min- Blanchard. He learned about utes before the officer’s arrival. two hours later that the child She said Mr. Blanchard forced was returned. He located Mr. the locked front door open and Blanchard on Deerwood Circle then went into the child’s bed- and placed him under arrest. room before leaving with him. Ms. Flynt said they were never married and there is Entries sought no child custody agreement Progress sluggish in through the courts. for vets parade Dep. Clutter then spoke with The Baker County Veter- homeowner David Pembleton. ans Appreciation Committee He said he was awakened by non-instructional talks is looking for parade partici- Ms. Flynt and witness Nata- pants for November 15. Contract talks between the school district’s non-instructional employee union lie Flynt while the suspect was If you have a veteran you and the administration dragged on until nearly 11 pm September 8 with still inside. He said Mr. Blanchard no resolution on a core of issues, most prominent among them greater inclu- would like to honor by hav- sion of its ranks on the communication chain on student discipline matters. The ing them ride in the parade, or parties will re-convene on September 18 for another go at it, and discussions on would like to have a military- other matters like the procedure for lining up bus drivers for field trips, higher seniority steps for veteran employees, and equaling bonus pay to that of teachers themed float, please contact who have already settled their contract. In photo above, the delegations at the ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Scott Crews at 259-0978 for a bargaining table in the school board meeting room. At right, non-instructional Meetings Mon., Wed. & Fri. at 8 pm registration form. union president Stephanie Wingard and Tracy Butler, the negotiator assigned by 8981 S. SR 228 Macc. Let’s make this a fitting the regional office of the Florida Education Association based in Orange Park. The event to honor our veterans. session later this month will be the fourth.

BAKER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD District launches ‘behavior’ classes MIKE ANDERSON will be worth it if it prevents room what was said inside the score in the area of healthy PRESS STAFF just one child from being vic- classroom. school environment, which in- timized by someone on line. “What happens in the class- cluded “bullying prevention.” A new curriculum that advo- “There are lots and lots of room stays in the classroom,” Ms. Bradley said that there cates say has helped reduce ab- predators out there and chil- she said. “I believe in confiden- were “over 41,000 clinic visits” senteeism and teen pregnancy dren aren’t aware of all the dan- tiality. We’re here to help, not in Baker County’s five schools while boosting graduation rates gers,” Mrs. Raulerson said. here to hurt.” last year. She also said that in school districts nationwide The Baker County Health In schools where the health each school has its own nurse, Hugh D. Fish, Jr. J.D. could be in Baker County High Department will provide the department curriculum has whereas some districts have to School classrooms next month. instructional staff, most of been taught, Ms. Gaskins said, share nurses. The consistent theme whom grew up in Baker County behavioral outcomes have been Board member Artie Bur- Serving throughout the curriculum is and said they wanted to return impressive, resulting in lower nett said he was impressed simple: Good choices lead to to make a positive contribution risk of suspension, course fail- by another statistic: of those Baker County good consequences; bad choic- to the school district. ures and pregnancies among 41,000 visits 38,800 resulted for over 35 years es lead to risky behavior, which “I knew I had an opportu- the students involved. in students returning to class leads to bad consequences. nity to come back here and im- Letters will be sent home to the same day. The school board received pact my community…and help parents notifying them about The superintendent took the specializing in... a one-hour presentation on get kids on the right track,” said the new curriculum and offer- opportunity to recount a per- the program, which consists Bo Clayton, a Baker County ing them an “opt-out provision” sonal experience that makes of three components targeting High School graduate who lat- if they do not want their chil- her especially proud of the dis- Real Estate students in ninth through 12th er earned a bachelor’s degree in dren to be exposed to the risky trict’s dedicated staff of nurses grades, during a board meeting human services. behavior portion. who take care of the district’s on the afternoon of September Mr. Clayton will teach 11th Later, during the regular 4,969 students. Family Law 1 prior to the regular bi-month- and 12th graders what he de- board meeting, the district: She said her youngest ly board meeting. scribed as “abstinence-based • Received an award for daughter was diagnosed with Kerry Dopson, assistant sex and relationship education” achieving “Gold Status” as a scoliosis by a school nurse and Personal Injury principal at Baker High School, in five one-hour classes titled Florida Healthy School District later underwent spinal fusion said the educational program Choosing the Best Soul Mate. from Florida Action for Healthy surgery, which corrected the is designed to teach students The material will cover making Kids, the Florida Coordinated birth defect and led to a com- “how to make good, moral healthy choices, forging good School Health Partnership and plete recovery. choices in life” on topics such relationships, building self the Florida Association of Dis- • Approved the 2013-14 34 S. Fifth Street | Macclenny | hughfi [email protected] as relationships, sex, drugs and confidence and character, and trict School Superintendents. School Health Report, which alcohol. avoiding risky behaviors. A flag denoting the lofty sta- included data about 1,676 stu- A formal vote is scheduled Lauren Gaskins will teach tus was presented to the su- dents who were treated for a 259-6606 The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before for September 15. But board classes for ninth and 10th grad- perintendent and the district’s broad assortment of conditions you decide, ask us to send you free written information about our qualifications and experience. members gave their tacit ap- ers in a nine-month program wellness team, which includes ranging from 570 with asthma proval after hearing the pro- that will include setting goals all five school nurses and to 506 with allergies, includ- gram explained by health edu- and objectives to reach them, Tina Bradley, health services ing 52 with life threatening cators with the Baker County forming healthy relationships, specialist. allergies. Health Department last week. Internet safety, positive and In evaluating school dis- Other medical conditions “I have reviewed this mate- negative peer pressure, so- tricts, the agencies earn “gold” included attention deficit dis- rial,” said board chairwoman cial norms and media literacy, if they score 86-100, “silver” order/attention deficit hyper- Patricia Weeks. “They have re- healthy choices and avoiding with a score between 67 and 85 activity disorder (191), cardiac moved anything that I think risks, confidence and character. and “bronze” for scoring 42-66. (56), epilepsy/seizures (54), this community would object Ms. Gaskins said students “Baker County scored the psychiatric (35), diabetes (21), to (such as contraception).” don’t have to worry about her highest score in the state in bleeding disorder (14), neuro- Board member Dean Griffis or any other instructor tell- health services,” Superinten- logical and musculoskeletal said he, too, was impressed ing anybody outside the class- dent Raulerson said, noting disorders (53) and cancer (4). with the way the material was that the district got a perfect presented and its content. “It seems like it’s a well thought out and well-balanced curriculum,” he said. Who needs dental insurance? Mrs. Weeks said she espe- cially liked the central mes- sage that abstinence from sex WE HAVE A BETTER PLAN! is the only 100 percent guaran- teed method of avoiding sexu- ally transmitted diseases and MacclennyDentalSmileClub.com pregnancy. “I believe that abstinence 3 plans to fi t your needs, ALL with NO annual limits, is the answer,” she said. “They NO waiting period, NO deductible, NO exclusions, (some teens) do make bad choices. It’s something that NO missing tooth clause, NO calendar year max, they don’t always hear at home NO waiting to verify coverage and these days.” NEVER see an increase in your monthly cost Students also will learn how to use social media responsi- bly and, hopefully, avoid be- coming a target of cyber bullies www.macclennydentalclub.com and sexual predators on the 653-3333 • 571 S. 6th Street Internet. Superintendent Sherrie Derrick Carter, D.M.D. Raulerson said the program Treatment rooms are private and confi dential. Thursday, September 11, 2014 The Baker County Press Page 5

BAKER COUNTY COMMISSION NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Meetings Tuesday at 6:30 - 7:45 pm Pact lowers inmate cost Baker County Health Department edly stated that the county will not be charged for 125 inmates on days when the head count actual- Further discount ly falls below that benchmark, Mrs. Padgett sug- gested “tighter language” in the contract to ensure that. if they exceed 125 At one point during Mrs. Padgett’s presentation to the commission, the sheriff walked up beside MIKE ANDERSON her and took issue with some of her comments. PRESS STAFF “She is telling ya’ll untruths,” Sheriff Dobson said, reiterating his promise to only charge the NOTICE OF Prior to the budget hearing in September, the county for the actual number of inmates behind Baker County Commission in regular session ad- bars. opted a new contract with the Baker Correctional “We’re not going to charge you for 125 if you PROPOSED TAX Development Corporation, or BCDC, for the hous- only have 120 in there,” he said. “I told you that. ing and care of local inmates at the county jail, We’re not a bunch of liars.” which officials said would result in substantial He further stated that on the day of the com- savings to the county. mission meeting the jail housed 184 local inmates, INCREASE The contract reduces the daily rate the county whereas some days the number does fall below pays for local prisoners from $84.72 to $80.40 125. The Baker County Board of County Commissioners has for up to 125 inmates, which would cost taxpay- The sheriff also made it clear that it was the ers $3,671,900. The rate drops to $76.25 for each county commission that asked for the new con- tentatively adopted a measure to increase its property tax levy. inmate in excess of 125. tract to save money, not the other way around. The new deal also holds the county responsible “You don’t have to sign this contract,” he said, for reimbursing BCDC for any medical expenses adding, “We’ve done our due diligence to help in Last year’s property tax levy: above $150,000 annually. Last year, the additional every way.” cost for medical care hit $120,000, which commis- The county board also adopted a list of poten- sioners almost balked at paying because the for- tial road projects for inclusion on Florida Depart- mer contract did not stipulate who would be ob- ment of Transportation’s priority list, including the A. Initially proposed tax levy ...... $5,375,907 ligated to pay medical bills in excess of $150,000. following: B. Less tax reductions due to Value Adjustment Before the BCDC contract was approved, Sha- A traffic signal at SR 121 and George Hodges ron Padgett, a frequent attendee of county com- Road; funding for the construction of Midpoint Board and other assessment changes. .$ (89,850) mission and BCDC meetings, asked the board to Parkway; Four lane SR 228 from Interstate 10 to postpone a vote until she had obtained more data Jonathan Street; Install sidewalk on SR 121 from C. Actual property tax levy...... $5,465,757 from BCDC to justify the costs. Ivey Street to CR 23B; acquire/lease/design/im- “It’s a lot of money,” Mrs. Padgett told commis- prove park and ride lot at I-10 and CR 125; study/ sioners. “The contract is not a good one.” design I-10 parallel corridor alignments on Tom This year’s proposed tax levy         $ 5,551,821 For one thing, she said, the daily head count Norman Road and Barber Road; and traffic signal of local inmates fell below 125 during 41 days last at SR 228 and Lowder Street. year. Even though Sheriff Joey Dobson has repeat- All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Charged Meetings Mon., Wed. & Fri. at 8 pm | 8981 S. SR 228 Macc. Tuesday, September 16, 2014 in scheme 6:00 pm to defraud at County Administration Building Walmart 55 N Third St JON SHUMAKE [email protected] Macclenny, Florida 32063

Two Lake City residents are sought for swindling and petty A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax increase and the theft after they were arrested September 3 in Gainesville budget will be made at this hearing. for making fraudulent returns to Walmart after they did the same thing three other times at the Macclenny location. A store security worker told Deputy Jacob Satterwhite he received a call from the Gaines- ville store conducting a check on recent returns by Jatia BUDGET SUMMARY Stewart, 28, and Oscar Brown, BAKER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS - FISCAL YEAR 2014 - 2015 29, and noticed Macclenny’s store number was listed with THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES OF BAKER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ARE their names. 18% MORE THAN LAST YEARS TOTAL OPERATING BUDGET The employee viewed the surveillance for the dates he GENERAL SPECIAL REVENUE TRANSPORTATION was given and observed the ESTIMATED REVENUES: HEALTH DEPT TOTALS suspects entering on August REVENUE FUND FUND FUND 21, 26 and 28. On the first date, TAXES 7.2916 MILLAGE PER 1000 Ms. Stewart went to the cus- tomer service desk while Mr. AD VALOREM TAXES 7.2916 $2,019,384.00 $3,479,596.00 $52,841.00 $5,551,821.00 Brown went into the store with SALES AND USE TAXES $1,977,038.00 $27,000.00 $1,067,205.00 $3,071,243.00 an empty cart. Mr. Brown was seen picking up several items PERMITS,FEES & SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS $724,000.00 $577,449.00 $1,301,449.00 before going to the customer INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE $5,818,791.00 $1,158,884.00 $3,578,648.00 $10,556,323.00 service desk and seeking a re- turn on the items he never pur- CHARGES FOR SERVICES $946,500.00 $51,350.00 $997,850.00 chased, receiving more than FINES AND FORFEITS $1,500.00 $25,000.00 $26,500.00 $118 on a gift card. COURT RELATED REVENUE $22,400.00 $179,100.00 $201,500.00 The two did the same thing August 26 and received almost MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE $313,819.00 $389,296.00 $651,000.00 $1,354,115.00 $160 on a gift card. They tried OTHER SOURCES $135,000.00 $5,000.00 $140,000.00 doing it again August 28, but Mr. Brown was refused due to TOTAL SOURCES $11,958,432.00 $5,892,675.00 $5,296,853.00 $52,841.00 $23,200,801.00 having too many returns in an allotted time. Ms. Stewart then LESS 5% per F.S. 129.01 -$445,000.00 -$200,817.00 -$119,148.00 -$764,965.00 conducted the return using her TRANSFERS IN $4,333,846.00 $4,333,846.00 I.D. and received a refund of more than $225. FUND BALANCES/RESERVES $1,758,793.00 $2,946,414.00 $575,871.00 $5,281,078.00 Democrats TOTAL REVENUES, TRANSFERS & BALANCES $13,272,225.00 $12,972,118.00 $5,753,576.00 $52,841.00 $32,050,760.00 summoned EXPENDITURES: The Baker County Demo- GENERAL GOVERNMENT $3,445,119.00 $1,130,270.00 $4,575,389.00 cratic Committee will meet PUBLIC SAFETY $1,733,881.00 $8,847,594.00 $10,581,475.00 Saturday, September 20 at 10 a.m. for coffee and donuts at PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT $177,502.00 $804,959.00 $982,461.00 6852 Cattle Gap Lane in Glen COURT RELATED $258,071.00 $600,400.00 $858,471.00 St. Mary. It’s located off CR 125 South TRANSPORTATION $2,029,776.00 $4,870.00 $5,753,576.00 $7,788,222.00 between U.S. 90 and the inter- ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT $83,843.00 $1,054,015.00 $1,137,858.00 state. All Democrats interested in HUMAN SERVICES $823,760.00 $52,841.00 $876,601.00 the support of our Democrat CULTURE/RECREATION $407,627.00 $508,810.00 $916,437.00 candidates and organizations in Baker County are urged to OTHER USES/CONTINGENCY $0.00 attend. TOTAL EXPENDITURES $8,959,579.00 $12,950,918.00 $5,753,576.00 $52,841.00 $27,716,914.00 For more information, please call 259-6667 or 655-0439. TRANSFERS OUT $4,312,646.00 $21,200.00 $4,333,846.00 FUND BALANCES/RESERVES NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Meetings Tues. | 6:30 - 7:45 pm TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES/RESERVES $13,272,225.00 $12,972,118.00 $5,753,576.00 $52,841.00 $32,050,760.00 BC Health Department Page 6 The Baker County Press Thursday, September 11, 2014

MACCLENNY ZONING ADJUSTMENT BOARD COUNTY COURT Approves beer, wine sale at store Dispositions from MIKE ANDERSON tural and aesthetic improvements after ap- “I couldn’t wait to get in the meat market PRESS STAFF pearing before the zoning board in Febru- business,” said Mr. Quiett inside his store September 3 date ary. They had a good reason for not seeking Tuesday afternoon. “I love it, especially the Smokehouse Meat Market in Macclenny a separate license to sell beer and wine then. interaction with people.” The following dispositions sued. now can sell beer and wine to go with steaks, “We didn’t know we needed one then,” Since opening their business in February, were ordered by Judge Joey • Devante Love, no vehicle pork chops, ground chuck, chicken and oth- Mr. Taylor said after the meeting. the partners added a service that wasn’t pre- Williams during regular coun- registration; failed to appear, er fresh meats. “It cost them $400 to find out,” Mr. Yar- viously offered when it was Richard’s Meat ty court session on September warrant issued. The Macclenny Zoning Adjustment borough said. Market: processing of wild game, such as 3: • Mark Martinez, petty Board, or ZAB, on Monday evening ap- The owners said their request was deer and hogs. • Barry Brown, marijua- theft; two days in jail, six- proved an application for a special zoning prompted by customers inquiring why they Mr. Quiett, originally from Union Coun- na and drug paraphernalia month probation, petty theft exception to allow the owners, Johnny Tay- were not able to buy beer or wine at the same ty, said he has been an avid hunter his entire possession; 18 days in jail, class. lor and Jerry Quiett, to sell beer and wine at time they came in to buy fresh meat or other life and has “always processed my own” wild 12-month probation. • Consuelo McCall. driving their neighborhood grocery store at 386 N. groceries. game. However, they do not have the facili- • Deondra Colbert, expired on a suspended license; one Lowder St. “This is just for customer service, that’s ties to process deer or hog carcasses at their driver’s license (in excess of day in jail, six-month proba- The property is currently zoned Com- it,” Mr. Taylor said when ZAB Chairman Bob location. six months); failed to appear, tion, license class and obtain mercial Neighborhood, which allows for the Lambright asked why he wanted permission Instead, he said, they will take orders warrant issued. license, GBB (Give Back to sale of alcoholic beverages that contain less to sell beer and wine. from customers and arrange the transpor- • Sara Beth Corder, driving Baker community service). than 14 percent alcohol. But a license first “That’s what got this here (zoning ex- tation of the animals to a processing plant on a suspended license; court • Jerricka McKenzie, driv- must be obtained from the city. ception application) generated,” Mr. Qui- elsewhere. Their flyer states that the car- costs. ing on a suspended license; “This is for off-premises consumption ett agreed. “Customers want one-stop casses must be properly field dressed, or • Terry Marie Davis, petty six-month probation, license only,” said Assistant City Manager Roger shopping.” if not “must be spotlessly clean and free of theft; six-month probation, class, obtain license. Yarborough, who also sits on the zoning Mr. Taylor, 46, and Mr. Quiett, 44, were hair.” petty theft class, hold sign in • Jarvis Murrell, no valid board. coworkers at the Walmart Distribution Cen- In addition to venison and wild hog front of retailer. driver’s license (two counts); The owners, who bought the former Rich- ter for about 13 years when they decided to meat, Smokehouse sells farm-raised alliga- • Dennis Desue Jr., mari- six-month probation, license ard’s Meat Market earlier this year, obtained go into business together. It was an idea they tor meat from Starke and ground beef from juana possession; two days in class and obtain license. permits from the city to make various struc- had discussed off and on for some time. grass fed cattle. jail, 12-month probation, 25 • Danny Raulerson, DUI; hours community service, at- 12-month probation, all DUI tend addiction meetings. sanctions. COUNTY CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD • Justin Ryan Dugger, run- • Dustin Sheppard, two ning deer in closed season; counts of petty theft; six- six-month probation, hunter month probation. safety course and $100 wild- • Keyatta Walker, disorder- life fund donation. ly conduct; failed to appear, Cites the owner for a damaged roof • Zelda Graham, driving on warrant issued. The Baker County Code If nothing is done to cor- board members agreed. Mr. has since brought the rental a suspended license; failed to • Khaharey White, driving Enforcement Board agreed rect the violation before the Griffin said he was not made unit up to code. appear, warrant issued. on a suspended license; failed during its regular monthly board’s October meeting, a aware of the restoration per- The county is obligated to • Rachel Hafford, non-as- to appear, warrant issued. meeting on September 8 that fine will be levied. mit before the meeting, and send violation notices to ad- signed license tag; court costs. • Dennis Hill, driving on a damaged roof on an aban- In a second case that eve- Ms. Gray agreed to furnish dresses of record and, as in a suspended license; 30-day doned house in Macclenny II ning, the board took no action vehicle identification numbers the Sapp case, post notices on electronic monitoring, six- Medical pot is constitutes a violation of the against the owner of property for the permit application. the property if owners do not month probation, license class zoning code. on Morning Side Lane north In another case, this one respond. Chamber topic Building Official Bobby of Glen St. Mary on a citation involving a then-dilapidated and obtain license. Other cases came into com- • Megan Hoffman, posses- Baker County Chamber of Griffin indicated the home on for abandoned vehicles and mobile home on property in pliance, including removal of the Hills of Glen, owner Ron- sion of drug paraphernalia; Commerce members are in- Raintree Dr. was in foreclo- refuse. an abandoned mobile home sure and may be in the hands Mr. Griffin confirmed that nie Sapp appeared before the seven days in jail; 12-month vited to a “Lunch and Learn” from property on Cedar Creek of a lending institution, but occupant Sandra Gray ob- board insisting he never re- probation, 50 hours commu- program on Tuesday, Septem- Farms Rd. belonging to Traian the CEB entered the violation tained permits to keep two of ceived notice of the violation nity service, attend addiction ber 16 at noon. Jurovschi and Rebecca Cle- order against owner of record the vehicles on the property up and hearing sent to his Glen meetings, no alcohol. The topic will be “What is Thomas Medlock. to two years for restoration, as St. Mary post office box. ments that was found in viola- • Wayne Jefferson, petty Florida Facing?” with poten- Photos in the case file de- required by the code, and Ms. Mr. Sapp explained he was tion last month. theft and battery; 38 days in tial legalization of medical marijuana, and the speaker picted a large opening in the Gray assured the board a third out of town at the time, and Abandoned vehicles were jail, nine-month probation, no will be Dr. Jessica Spencer. roof over a garage, and shingle vehicle will be repaired in a unaware that the CEB found removed from an address on contact with victim or witness. • Bettina Jones, driving on The event is at the Com- pieces blown down to ground matter of weeks. him in violation and one Maple St. in Macclenny II on a suspended license and non- merce Center in downtown level. Notices of the violation Since the third vehicle is li- month later levied a fine that the property owned by Ellen assigned license tag; failed to Macclenny. RSVP at 259-6433 mailed to a Jacksonville ad- censed and insured, it does not has since grown to $400. He Smith. dress in July went unclaimed. constitute a violation anyway, appear, warrant issued. or email to bblackshear@bak- • Carrie Jones, petty theft; erchamberfl.com failed to appear, warrant is- Non-chamber members are sued. invited also and there is a $5 Complaint for pointing a pistol at his wife • Dean Kelly, driving on a charge for them. suspended license; failed to JON SHUMAKE the husband’s truck entering he was extremely intoxicated by a 34-year-old male patient appear, warrant issued. [email protected] the yard. and does not “remember” go- and she suffered a broken nose • Jaroslaw Kwiatkowski, Canaday reunion She said he pulled his truck ing to the wife’s house, accord- and fractured cheek bone. Cpl. non-assigned license tag; The annual Canaday family A Sanderson man was close to her mobile home and ing to the police report. He said Crews wasn’t able to speak with failed to appear, warrant is- reunion will be held on Sun- charged via sworn complaint brandished a handgun after he and his estranged wife have the accused due to his agitated day, September 28 starting September 7 with aggravated rolling down his window. The been feuding since they sepa- state. at 1 p.m. at the North Prong assault with a deadly weapon complainant said he held the rated and told the officer she In another incident, two Church. after he allegedly pointed a pis- NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS gun to his head and fell over in was the one who initiated the Glen St. Mary residents were Meetings Tues. | 6:30 - 7:45 pm Bring a covered dish and a tol at his estranged wife and his truck as if he shot himself, texts. arrested the night of Septem- BC Health Department lawn chair. For more details, threatened her the previous but she never heard a gunshot. In another incident, a ber 3 on Union County war- call 219-8094. day. He then sat back up and al- NEFSH patient was named in a rants after police responded to Deputy Trey McCullough legedly pointed the gun at Mrs. criminal complaint the evening their Bluff Creek Rd. residence responded to John Williams Conner and threatened her of September 5 for an unpro- in reference to a disturbance. Rd. and met with the wife, who before leaving the residence. voked attack on a nurse. Tina Sharp, 44, told Deputy said she received unwanted She said she didn’t contact the Deputy Christopher Clut- John Hauber that she and boy- text messages from estranged police sooner because she was ter met with victim Teresa friend Thomas Bly, 41, were in- 48-year-old husband and nev- afraid of possible retaliation. Stoutenborough, 48, of Mac- volved in a verbal altercation. er replied to them. After not Dep. McCullough then clenny, who said a 53-year-old The deputy soon learned of the responding, she saw her dog spoke with the husband, who patient struck her in the back of warrants of failure to appear in barking outside and noticed said on the day of the incident the head with a closed fist and court and disorderly conduct. scratched her face. She said the attack occurred when she en- The 75th tered the patient’s room. ANNUAL MEETING Woman refuses to heed The officer noticed a fresh Women’s Day of the members of laceration near Ms. Stouten- The annual Women’s Day borough’s left eye. will be held at the Emmanuel Okefenoke Rural Electric warning against driving In a similar incident, a Church of God in Christ on NEFSH patient was named in a September 21 at 5 p.m. The Membership Corporation JON SHUMAKE given permission to get her cell criminal complaint September church is located on South 8th will be held [email protected] phone from her vehicle and 5 for battery after he allegedly St. in Macclenny. Saturday, September 13, 2014 staggered as she walked to it. attacked another patient. Mother Ledia Jackson will A Glen St. Mary woman was Ms. Jacobs was given about The victim told Corporal at the Brantley County High School arrested the afternoon of Sep- be the guest speaker. Every- 10 minutes to retrieve her Koty Crews she was attacked one is welcome. Highway 82 West - Nahunta, GA. tember 7 for disorderly intoxi- phone, yet made no attempt to cation after she ignored police do so and was told she was be- Registration from commands after she was told ing arrested. she wasn’t able to drive. She ignored several of Dep. 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Deputy Robert Simpkins re- Simpkins’ demands and made Solicited a sex act with Door Prizes for members sponded to Frank Wells Nurs- it difficult for the officer to A retired Baker County teacher was named in a criminal com- ing Home in reference to a dis- handcuff her and place her in plaint on September 3 for allegedly soliciting a sex act from a Mac- Musical entertainment provided by turbance. He learned a woman his squad car. Once inside, she clenny area woman who had earlier been wired by a sheriff’s inves- who appeared intoxicated visit- became belligerent and told the tigator. The Christian Crusaders ed a patient and was yelling and officer she only had one drink, Clayton Eugene Smith Jr., 67, admitted to the allegation in a sub- 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. cursing at her. despite claiming otherwise ear- sequent interview at county jail, according to the report by Investi- Dep. Simpkins met with lier. gator Matt Yarborough. He was then released for medical reasons. PLUS! Mary Jacobs, 50, who had been In another incident, a Glen The investigator said he and Investigator Clements Leo met with Entertainment & Safety Photo IDs for the kids escorted outside and had the St. Mary man was arrested the informant that evening about 8:30 and she advised them a male smell of alcohol about her. Ms. the night of September 4 after later identified as Mr. Smith was attempting to solicit Refreshments Jacobs denied having drinking he was involved in a wreck at from her, but she did not know his name. She described his vehicle Offi cial Business Meeting begins at 10:00 a.m. and said she had only taken her Lowder St. and US 90 in Mac- and, equipped with a recording device, returned to a location on prescribed Xanax. She said she clenny and police learned he U.S. 90 just east of Fifth St. was at the nursing home visit- was driving on a license sus- As the investigators watched from nearby, they said the suspect All registered members present will be eligible ing her mother when the two pended four times. driving a 2006 Chevrolet pickup slowed into the parking lane after got into an argument. She had Sergeant Shawn Bishara first passing and turning around, then motioned the woman to his for drawings for many attractive gifts including: slurred speech while speaking told Deputy John Hauber he vehicle. with the officer and was sway- saw Joseph Walker, 31, driving They were tailed northbound on 5th St., then to Mr. Smith’s Grand Prize: $500 Cash ing and staggering, according the vehicle involved in the acci- Linda St. address where he was taken into custody and agreed to to the report. dent. A check through dispatch cooperate with the investigators. Special Awards for the Oldest Lady and Oldest The deputy informed the revealed Mr. Walker’s suspen- During the trip there, Investigator Yarborough said the two were Gentleman Present suspect she couldn’t drive in sions and that he had only an recorded discussing a sex act in exchange for $50. her condition, but she insist- expired Florida I.D. Mr. Smith, a longtime fourth-grade teacher at Keller Intermedi- ed several times that she was Mr. Walker was also issued a ate, retired in June, 2008 after 34 years with a record of “outstand- “Owned by Those We Serve” capable of doing so. She was citation for careless driving. ing” and “exceptional” evaluations from his superiors. Thursday, September 11, 2014 The Baker County Press Page 7 HEALTHY BAKER COALITION Equipment, tools Help for youth emotional woes valued at $8600 Agency will formulate a treatment game plan MIKE ANDERSON available for children who have a mental “Currently, only 35 percent of Floridians are stolen from BCI PRESS STAFF health diagnosis, such as mood disorder or are at healthy weight,” Ms. Dunlavey said. attention deficit disorder. “If the trend continues, by 2030, almost 60 JON SHUMAKE ing seven chainsaws, four weed Parents, teachers, or anyone else worried Or, Mr. Bresius said, in extreme cases percent will be obese” unless the trend can [email protected] eaters, one backpack blower about children with emotional and behav- placement may be recommended in a State- be reversed. and a pole saw. ioral disabilities in Baker County have a new wide Inpatient Psychiatric Program, or SIPP, A statewide Healthy Weight Commu- Police are investigating a The equipment was valued place to turn to for help, including counsel- for a “severely emotionally disturbed child.” nity Champion Recognition Program was burglary that took place at the at $8600. ing and, if necessary, residential treatment Of the 10 SIPP facilities in Florida, the clos- launched last year and 38 communities were Baker Correctional Institution In another incident, a Mac- programs. est to Baker County is Daniel Kids Founda- recognized. The goal in the coming year is to between the evening of Sep- clenny woman’s purse was sto- Camelot Community Care Inc., a non- tion Inc. on Belfort Road in Jacksonville. have Baker County join the growing list of tember 5 and the morning of len just after midnight Septem- profit child welfare and behavioral health Once contacted by a parent or legal champions recognized for contributing to September 8 that resulted in ber 8 while she was helping her organization based in Ocala, recently added guardian seeking help, a planning team is healthy lifestyles, such as school gardens, about $8600 in equipment and daughter move. Baker County to its service area, a corporate assembled in the county where the child re- farmers markets and groups of people exer- tools being taken. Deputy Jeremiah Johnson representative announced at a Healthy Bak- sides to discuss the case and arrange for ser- cising together. Sergeant Robert Colston, spoke with Tessa Lombardi af- er Inc. luncheon meeting Monday. vices, which may include: individual and/or • Terrenia Staier, a staff member at the who is with BCI, told officers ter responding to Woodlawn Joshua Bresius said Camelot Community family counseling, medication and medi- health department, distributed a survey he noticed several weed eaters Park Place. She said her mother Care works with multiple agencies – such as cal management, substance abuse evalua- questionnaire about health issues and con- were missing from their racks Angelia left her purse on a chair Lutheran Social Services of Northeast Flor- tion, specialized evaluations and vocational cerns in Baker County that will be dissemi- when he arrived to work the in the living room while they ida and the Florida Department of Children services. nated countywide to help develop a commu- morning of September 8. He were in the back room clean- and Families - to assess a child’s individu- Since Camelot Community Care does not nity health assessment plan next year. said the lock appeared to be ing. She told the officer Ran- al needs and tailor a program designed to have an office in Baker County, Mr. Bresius One multi-part question asks whether cut and was on the floor and som Barefoot, 24, and Brittany meet those needs and achieve the best pos- said the team would meet “anywhere there Baker County is a good place to raise chil- the window to the front of the Siemering, 21, both of Macclen- sible outcome. is a conference room available that is mutu- dren and grow old, and whether the qual- building was open. ny were also at the residence “We work with all the stakeholders in a ally convenient and accessible to the child ity of life and healthcare is good here, and Multiple pieces of equip- helping her. community and bring all the agencies to- and to the family,” such as the health depart- whether health care providers understand ment were missing from in- Tessa Lombardi said the two gether to develop a comprehensive plan for ment, a school or another agency. and respond to the needs of people who live side the building as well. Sgt. left while she and her mother a child’s needs,” Mr. Bresius told about 30 Kerry Dunlavey, county health depart- here. Colston said the lock was cut were in the back and Angelia members of Healthy Baker Inc. in a confer- ment administrator, offered the conference “A lot of the questions on this survey off the metal box that stores Lombardi said she noticed her ence room at the county health department room the Healthy Baker group uses for its would go away if we were all at a healthy fuel for the equipment, and two purse containing her check- on Lowder Street. monthly meetings. She also extended an in- weight,” said Ms. Staier. gas cans were found in a ditch book, debit card and wallet was Camelot Community Care has family vitation to Mr. Bresius to become a regular • Officials said flu mist vaccine will north of the building. He said missing after their departure. services planning teams assigned to multi- attendee at the meetings. be administered free to all Baker County the building was secure and They named Mr. Barefoot as a county regions throughout Florida, includ- “It is my goal to try to be connected,” he school students Wednesday, September 10. everything was accounted for likely suspect and claimed he ing Baker and most neighboring counties, replied. Ms. Dunlavey said she hopes all parents give when he left work September 5. has a history of theft. which Mr. Bresius coordinates. “We’re glad the service is available now their consent. Sgt. Colston gathered a list Dep. Johnson contacted Whether a child has been abused or ne- in our community,” Ms. Dunlavey told Mr. “You wouldn’t want your kids to come of the missing items. No serial Mr. Barefoot at his residence glected, has alcohol or drug problems, or is Bresius. home with the flu and give it to you,” she numbers could be found, but on Woodlawn Park Place and mentally disabled, the organization can help Also during the Healthy Baker meeting: said. “We’re all at risk.” each piece of equipment was he denied involvement. He al- find the appropriate agencies to deliver the • Ms. Dunlavey invited schools, local • Announced was a new smoking-cessa- engraved with a number and lowed the deputy to search his best services and treatments available, Mr. governments, , neighborhood tion class from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Tuesdays painted with green, black and residence and no purse or con- Bresius said. groups and any other interested organiza- from October 7 through November 4 at the white stripes. BCI was miss- tents were found. Programs include in-home counseling, tions to partner with the health department health department, 480 West Lowder St. therapeutic foster care, outpatient counsel- initiative for the Healthiest Weight Florida Participants will receive free nicotine re- ing, case management and adoptions. Spe- campaign. placement patches, gum and lozenges. cialized therapeutic group homes also are Woodlawn Kennels BCHS student charged with drug felony Quality Professional Care GROOMING BOARDING JON SHUMAKE on warrants, The suspect also had three lo- of ownership. [email protected] • Deputy Trey McCullough cal warrants. • Chelsy Croft, 24, of Sand- 259-4757 responded to 11384 Deerwood • County jail inmate Joseph erson was booked for a felony Private • Spacious • Indoor/Outdoor Runs A Macclenny teenager was Circle the afternoon of Sep- Betros, 26, of Macclenny was violation of community control arrested the morning of Sep- tember 9 and arrested William charged with two Duval County the afternoon of September 3 Complete Bath, De-flea & Groom . . . . $20-$25 tember 4 on multiple felony Winston, 36, of Glen St. Mary warrants the evening of Sep- while she was in county jail on Bath, De-flea & Nails Clip ...... $10-$15 drug charges after he admitted on a Nassau County warrant tember 4 for dealing in stolen a trespass charge that caused to giving pills to two BCHS stu- for failure to appear in court. property and false verification the violation. Boarding (per actual day) ...... $5-$10 dents and handed over more pills while being questioned by police and the school’s assis- tant principal. Campus deputy Earl Lord learned of a student who was under the influence of pills and assistant principal John Sta- ples removed her from class. The deputy noticed she moved in a sluggish manner and the school nurse was concerned about her state. She denied tak- If you are uninsured or underinsured then call today to schedule your ing anything, but said two other students, including a 16-year- old male, may have. FREE Breast Exam & Mammogram The second unnamed stu- for Baker County residents courtesy of a grant from the Susan G. Komen Foundation dent said Mr. Powell gave her and the other student two pills each. She handed over the pills she received, which were later DON’T WAIT! determined to be Lyrica. The first student then admitted to taking the pills. Call 259-6291 ext. 2298 The first male student was then questioned and admit- to schedule your FREE screening today! ted to Mr. Staples that he gave the two students pills. He then Did you know... showed two more pills he had in his possession. • 1 in 8 women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer in He was arrested for posses- sion of a controlled substance her lifetime. without a prescription and with intent to deliver. • Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among women The sheriff’s department age 40-50 years in the U.S. also made three recent arrests • Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among Swampman 100 women in the U.S. • A case of breast cancer is diagnosed in a woman every two September 27th minutes and a woman dies of breast cancer every 13 minutes in The Baker County Family the U.S. YMCA will again sponsor the annual Swampman 100 cy- cling event through the Osceo- la National Forest on Septem- ber 27. Registration is easier than ever before. Anyone with a Smartphone can simply scan the QR code listed on the flyer and it will take you straight to the registration page for this event — no turning in paper forms. Register today and save at http://www.firstcoastymca. org/branch/baker ... Baker County Health Department 480 W. Lowder St., Macclenny | (904) 259-6291 www.healthybaker.org ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS www.doh.state.fl .us/chdbaker Meetings Mon., Wed. & Fri. at 8 pm 8981 S. SR 228 Macc. The Baker County Press Page 8 OBITUARIES SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 CHURCH AND OBITUARY NOTICE INFORMATION CONTACT US Obituaries must be submitted in a timely fashion and have a local connection. Pictures are printed with By phone at 904.259.2400 or by fax at 904.259.6502. You can stop by our office located at obituaries free of charge. The newspaper reserves the right to publish photos based on quality. It is requested 104 S. Fifth Street, Macclenny, FL or mail your submission to PO Box 598, Macclenny, FL 32063 that all news items be typed or emailed to insure accuracy in print. Online at www.bakercountypress.com or email [email protected] Funeral held Saturday for Joey Chancy Carol Hunt of Sanderson dies at 54 Sgt. Jonathan Wayne “Joey” Chancy Sr., 45, Carol Johnson Hunt, 54, of Sanderson died Community Full Gospel of St. George, GA died on September 2 at his on September 5, 2014 at her residence. She was residence. He was born in Jacksonville Beach on born in Lake City on January 15, 1960 to the late Church May 26, 1969 and was a Navy veteran. He was John Marvin Johnson and Lucille Alice Jenkins 12664 Mud Lake Rd. the Boy Scout troop master in St. George for the Johnson. Carol was a lifelong resident of Sand- Sunday School 10:00 am past 15 years, where he led eight young men to erson. the Rank of Eagle Scout. He served as a Lt. in the She was a homemaker most of her life, but Sunday Morning 11:00 am Sand Hill Fire Department in Clay County and also worked at Macclenny Products for many Sunday Evening 6:00 pm in many positions in the Charlton County Vol- years. Carol enjoyed raising her children and Tuesday Evening 7:30 pm unteer Fire Department for the last 25 years. He taking care of others. She was a very loving wife was a member of the Charlton County Sheriff’s and mother who will be remembered for her car- Pastor Tommy Richardson || 904-275-2949 Office for the last 23 years and recently joined ing nature. Carol loved her family and friends Jonathan Chancy Carol Hunt the congregation of Sand Hill Baptist Church. and enjoyed spending time with her grandchil- He was preceded in death by his mother Pa- dren. She was preceded in death by parents and First United Methodist Church tricia Charlene Goodenough Chancy and a sister Kathy Chancy. brother Michael Glenn Johnson. Sgt. Chancy is survived by children Jonathan W. Chancy Jr. and Mrs. Hunt is survived by her loving husband of 24 years, Robert Amy Elisabeth Chancy; his father Julius Chancy, brother Robert Lee Hunt Jr. of Sanderson; children Michael Ray (Amy) Johnson, oving od Chancy and step-sister Debbie Rhodes. Leawona (Jason) Rhoden, Richard “Ricky” Hunt and David Hunt, L G The funeral service was held the morning of Saturday, September all of Sanderson; brothers Mitchell Johnson and John (Ann) John- 6 at the gymnasium of Charlton County High School in Folkston, son, both of Lake City, Richard (Bambie) Johnson and Tommy Loving People GA with Revs. Trent Long, Ray McMillan and Ray McKendree of- (Darlene) Johnson, both of Glen St. Mary, and Stanley Johnson ficiating. Burial followed at St. George Cemetery. Shepard Funeral of Macclenny; sisters Cathy “Kay” Davis of Lake City, Pat (Bobby) erving ur ommunity Home in Folkston was in charge of arrangements. Brogdon of Macclenny, Alice (Darrell) Crawford of Lulu, FL, and S O CCome Join Us The family requests donations to Gideons International at www. Debra (Brian) Altman of Glen St. Mary; four granddaughters, three 93 N. 5th St. (SR228) Macclenny, Fl ~ Sunday Worship 11am gideons.org/sendtheword for Bible’s donated in Joey’s name. grandsons, and one great-granddaughter. A memorial visitation will be held on Friday, September 12 from 6-8 p.m. at V. Todd Ferreira Funeral Services in Macclenny. Service Saturday for Joanne Covington T  L’ Saint Peter’s Joanne Farris Covington, 85, departed her Graveside service for Lewis Karnes C  earthly home in Tallahassee on September 8, Intersection of CR 125 & 250 in Taylor in the Glen 2014, her heart filled with beautiful memories Lewis Carrington Karnes Jr., 47, of Glen St. •• 259-8353 •• ANGLICAN CHURCH and love as a daughter, a mom, a grandmother, Mary died on Thursday, September 4, 2014. He Sunday school 10:00 am a great grandmother and a teacher. Joanne was was born on May 5, 1967 in Cheverly, Maryland 9:00 am Sunday School born in Detroit, Michigan on September 20, to the late Lewis Carrington Karnes Sr. and Ge- Sunday service 11:00 am 10:00 am Holy Eucharist 1928 and was preceded in death by her moth- neva Amelia Ball Karnes. He moved to Glen St. 7:00 pm Wednesday Services er, Vera Ann Bailey Farris, her father Herbert Mary in 2004 from Princeton, W.V and worked Wednesday 6:30 pm Woodman Farris and her husband of 63 years .4 mile South of I-10 on CR 125 in the construction field as a framer. He loved Pastor Bobby & Faye Gri n Glen St. Mary, Florida “Coach” Tom Covington. fishing, watching all aspects of sports, and was She is survived by her daughter Karen (Dyke) an avid Gator and Jaguar fan, and was an ama- Snipes; triplet grandchildren Ashley Evelo (and teur boxer as a young man. Most of all he en- CARTHAGE CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME, Inc. great-granddaughter, Lillian Harper Evelo), Joanne Covington joyed spending time with his family and friends. Cameron (Jaimie) Snipes (and great-grandson He was predeceased by his father. 929 W. Beaver St., Jacksonville Gavin West Snipes), Clegg (Rachel) Snipes (and great-granddaugh- Mr. Karnes is survived by his mother Geneva Lewis Karnes Jr. ter Mary Margaret Snipes). Amelia Ball Nave of Glen St. Mary; son Kris- (904) 354-0545 || (904) 354-0546 Mrs. Covington was a member of First United Methodist Church tian Carrington Karnes of Princeton; brothers Russell Lee Karnes of Macclenny, serving as a volunteer for Samaritan House and at- of Jacksonville, Donald Karnes of Ormond Beach, Paul Karnes of tended two church mission trips in the Appalachian Mountains Princeton; sister Jacki (Kent) Kirkland of Lenoir, N.C.; grandchil- Kenneth Peele, Jr., LFD of Red Bird, KY, working on the local school there. She graduated dren Kaleb and Cameron Karnes; many beloved nieces and neph- C.F.S.P. from Murray State University with both BS and MS degrees and ews. Pre-Need Counselor taught business education classes at Baker County High School be- A graveside service was held on Friday September 5, at 3 p.m. in Email: [email protected] Embalmer & Notary fore retiring after 32 years of service. Joanne was a member of the Oak Grove Cemetery in Macclenny. V. Todd Ferreria Funeral Ser- Baker County Retired Teachers Association. vices of Macclenny was in charge of arrangements. Joanne enjoyed bass fishing with her husband Tom and was an avid football fan supporting both the Baker County Wildcats and In loving memory of the Florida Gators. She loved spending time with the grandchil- New Hope Church, Inc. Sunday dren, taking them on various trips over the years. She was humbled Mike Kraus 23-A to Lauramore Rd. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. by the various awards and recognitions received from the Baker 10/10/31-9/16/93 Sanderson & Fairgrounds Rd. County School Board. Congregational Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Visitation will be held on Saturday, September 13 from 11:30 Robert Carter Sr. Evening Services 5:00 p.m. Holiness Church a.m. to 1 p.m. at her church, at which time a celebration of her life 4/29/49-9/20/11 Wednesday will be held. Interment will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery in Mac- CR 127 N., Sanderson, FL Pastor J. C. Lauramore clenny, FL. V. Todd Ferreira Funeral Services of Macclenny is in June Kraus Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m. Sunday School 10:00 am welcomes all charge of arrangements. 6/18/30-9/5/12 Morning Worship 11:00 am Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 pm We love and miss you. Sarah Cribbs, 69, dies September 1st Wed. Evening Prayer Serv. 7:30 pm Alice, Kurt and family Sarah (Jeannie) Cribbs, 69, of Macclenny Pastor: Oral E. Lyons and formerly of Jacksonville, died on Monday, PRESS CLASSIFIEDS Cremation starting at $895 September 1, 2014 after a lengthy illness. ONLY Mrs. Cribbs worked for Barco Construction Burial Packages starting at $4,395 for many years before starting a cleaning and cash/check The Road wallpaper business that she maintained until $7.00 Dignifi ed Services ~ Value Pricing retirement. Deadline Monday at 5:00 to Calvary She was preceded in death by her parents, The Baker County Press Corner of Madison & Stoddard Please visit our website at brother Sonny Morris and daughter Belinda Glen St. Mary Faye Yarberry. She is survived by husband Billy Rev. Tommy & Doris Anderson Cribbs and granddaughter Jamie Yarberry- Sarah Cribbs www.GuerryFuneralHome.net DINKINS NEW Youth Director Rebecca Lauramore Beyah of Jacksonville; sisters Jackie Brown for more pricing. CONGREGATIONAL Phone: 904-259-2213 of Macclenny, Joyce Foskey of Vidalia, GA and Alice Williams of Call Bill Guerry or J.D. Tyre. METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School: ...... 10:00 am Huntersville, N.C.; many nieces and nephews. CR 127 N. of Sanderson A memorial service will be held at Evergreen Cemetery on Main Sunday Morning Service . . 11:00 am Sunday School 10:00 am St. in Jacksonville on September 13 at 1 pm. Sunday Evening Service . . . . 6:00 pm 259-2211 Sunday Morning Service 11:00 am Wednesday Night ...... 7:30 pm 420 E. Macclenny Ave. GUERRY Sunday Night Service 6:00 pm Monuments | Final Expense Insurance FUNERAL HOME Frankie Harvey dies September 6th Wed. Night Service 7:30 pm Pastor Allen Crews Frankie M. Harvey, 83, of Macclenny died on Assistant Pastor Timothy Alford September 6, 2014. She was born on June 15, 1931 to Romey Lee and Lettie Rhoden Thomas and was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Ernest Harvey Jr. Frankie graduated from the former Mac- Mt. Zion N.C. clenny-Glen High School in 1949 and began a lifelong career with the State Board of Health Methodist Church in Jacksonville and then was the director of the 121 North † 259-4461 Baker County Health Department for over thirty Macclenny, FL years, earning many official recognitions for her expertise in bookkeeping and record keeping. Frankie Harvey Pastor Tim Cheshire Through the years, she was a member of the Sunday School 9:45 am Macclenny Garden Club, Macclenny Junior Woman’s Club, Ameri- can Cancer Society, Mental Health Association, Ed Fraser Memo- Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 am rial Hospital Auxiliary, Baker County Historical Society, and a life- Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 pm time charter member of Baker County Heritage Park. Wednesday Prayer Service 7:00 pm In 1946 at the age of 15, Frankie accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior and joined Manntown Congregational Holiness Church in Glen St. Mary. Serving Christ was her first priority and she was a devout member until her death. She taught many youth in Baker County in Sunday School at Manntown for 43 years. Survivors include daughter Faith Miracle Harvey Fly (David), twin granddaughters Hope and Grace; mother Lettie Thomas; brothers Jerry Thomas and Larry Thomas (Virginia) and sister-in- law Ardis Thomas. Jesus answered, "Verily, verily I The funeral service was held on September 9 at 3 pm at her say unto thee, except a man be church with Pastor David Hodges officiating, assisted by Pastor born of water and of the Spirit, he 523 North Boulevard W. | a few blocks north of Hwy. 90 in Macclenny David Thomas of the Christian Fellowship Temple. Interment fol- cannot enter into the kingdom of lowed at Manntown Cemetery. Guerry Funeral Home of Macclenny God." John 3:5 was in charge of arrangements. www.calvarybaptistmacclenny.com •• 259-4529 Thursday, September 11, 2014 The Baker County Press Page 9 Service this Saturday for Vikki Terry Victoria (Vikki) Corson Terry, 64, died unex- Admits to theft of $23K in jewelry pectedly on Thursday August 4, 2014. She was a lifelong resident of North Florida and spent the Mr. Hill agreed to meet with Mr. Anderson told the offi- • William Parker of Mac- last 20 years living the simple life on a dirt road JON SHUMAKE [email protected] Inv. Driggers at the sheriff’s of- cer what happened during an clenny had about $90 in plastic in Baker County (Meme’s World) surrounded by fice. The investigator received interview and said he pawned housing trim stolen from the those she loved. A Glen St. Mary man was ar- a call from Mr. Hill while en two necklaces and a gold charm bed of his truck between Au- Vikki enjoyed a 34-year long career as a rested September 2 for grand route to the office and learned in Jacksonville. gust 29-31 while it was parked head surgical assistant in oral & maxillofacial theft after he admitted to steal- Mr. Anderson was contacting Inv. Driggers then met with behind his residence on SR 121 surgery and was loved and respected by many ing more than $23,000 in jew- mutual friends saying he had Mrs. Hill and told her one of North. No other items were that she worked with and mentored over the elry while he spent the night made some poor decisions. the jewelry boxes was possibly taken. years. In honor of her son with special needs, with a friend whose parents Mr. Hill called back and said still in her residence and con- • James Higginbotham of she founded the charity Joint Organizations for were out of town. a mutual friend told him the tained some missing jewelry. Glen St. Mary reported his Exceptional Youth (J.O.E.Y.) which provided Victoria Terry Corporal Koty Crews met suspect told them he pawned Mrs. Hill called the investiga- Panama Jack bicycle was sto- memorable Christmas celebrations for indigent with victim Berkely Hill, who two pieces of jewelry and had a tor a short time later saying len September 3 after last see- individuals with developmental disabilities. For her dedication to said she last saw the missing box of items at a friend’s house, she found the jewelry box and a ing it the previous day. He said serving others, she received the 12 Who Care Community Service jewelry August 21 before she all of which he took from the couple of pieces were still in it. he kept it at his daughter’s resi- Award, the Jacquelyn Kennedy Onassis Award and the Thomas Jef- left for a weekend trip. She said residence. In other similar incidents: dence on S. College Street. ferson Award. Since her retirement she had been spending her days the jewelry was in boxes in her Mr. Hill took part in a con- enjoying the things she loved most like spending time with family dresser and closet, but there trolled phone call with Mr. An- and friends, waking up early to watch the deer from her back porch, Help for people who suffer from were no signs of forced entry or derson, who apologized and tending to her yard and pool, riding in the woods, boating and fish- additional rummaging. admitted to taking the jewelry life’s hurts, habits or hang-ups. ing in the river, playing a mean game of corn hole, snuggling with Investigators Rodney Drig- and pawning some of it. He her grandchildren and hosting happy hour. gers and Mike Clark then re- said the rest was at a box at a She is survived by her son Joseph Schultz, daughters Belena sponded to the scene. Mrs. Hill friend’s house. The suspect (Steve) Adkins and Cheryl (Lonnie) Stevenson, and her grandchil- said she and her husband left then said he was on his way to dren Korey Stevenson, Savana Williams and Dayci Adkins; three for a trip August 28 and left turn himself in. sisters, a brother and their spouses; many nieces, nephews and Starting Tuesday, September 16 their son Benjamin Hill at the Inv. Driggers said when he friends. residence. Inv. Driggers spoke went to speak with Mr. Ander- A memorial service will be held on Saturday, September 13 at Meetings every Tuesday at 6:30 pm with Mr. Hill, who said Derek son, he saw Mr. Hill was also 10:30 a.m. at West Jacksonville Advent Christian Church, 8376 Anderson, 25, spent the night in the lobby holding a box. Mr. Meeting will be held at Normandy Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32221. Fraser Funeral Home of August 29 and left the next day. Hill said someone dropped it Jacksonville is in charge of arrangements. Raiford Road Church He said Mr. Anderson was the off and Mr. Anderson said it only person who came inside NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS had items he took from the res- 1 mile south of I-10 on SR 121 in Macclenny the residence while his parents idence. Meetings Tues. | 6:30 - 7:45 pm | BC Health Department were away. Call Mike Combs 904-314-5454 Smart, sassy ‘Wiz’ opens this weekend for more information. BY BOB GERARD arrested and Emerald City residents who re- FORBES “Come on and Ease on semble fashion mod- Down, Ease on Down the Road els. She’s sent by the FUNERAL HOME …” to see the BCHS drama fall all-knowing Wiz (Jeff musical, The Wiz, a modern- Rowe) to destroy the 380 N. Lowder Street | Macclenny, Florida ized Wizard of Oz with plenty of Wicked Witch of the attitude, new songs, and is fun 904-259-4600 West, Evilenne. for the whole family. The show Evilenne (Caitlin “Committed to serving your family with the honesty, runs Thursday, Friday and Sat- Crawford) looks more respect and dignity you deserve” urday at 7:30 p.m. and Sun- like a cranky Kim Kar- day at 2 p.m. and the following $ dashian than the witch Direct Cremation 995 week with a similar schedule. Remains returned in container suitable for burial The film version starred in the Wizard of Oz but $ Michael Jackson and Dian- is quick to dispatch Traditional Funeral starting at 5595 na Ross and with a score by her flying monkeys to Includes basic service of Funeral Director and staff, removal Quincy Jones is about as hip as bring Dorothy, Toto from place of death, embalming, one night visitation (funer- can be. Its songs are jazzy and (Lucylou Summers al home or church), service vehicles, funeral service (funeral and Morgan Blanken- home, church or graveside), memorial package, casket, vault, sassy and though the storyline * ship) and the three open and close of grave (weekdays) of Dorothy getting swept from *Cemetery property and death certificates not included. Kansas to the Land of Oz is the friends to her creepy same, the rest of the story is throne room in a sewer Everyday prices, no ‘Special Pricing’, no hidden charges new and fresh. below Oz. It will take Visit our website for helpful resources Dorothy (Maci McDuffie) the glamorous Glinda www.forbesfuneralhome.net still meets the Scarecrow (Jil- (Megan Crawford) to lian Hodges), Tin Man (Lu- save the day and give FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED cas Kish) and Cowardly Lion Dorothy the key to get H.M. Hank Forbes, Jr. (Sydney Raulerson), but that’s back to Kansas. Photo by X where the similarity ends. Dor- The Tin Man (Lucas Kish) tells Dorothy (Maci McDuffie) that he wishes he had a heart in The Owner/Licensed Funeral Director The large cast in- Wiz, which opens this week at BCHS. othy is shepherded to Oz by cludes Jesse Lam- bault, Jordan Griffis, Elizabeth a goofy, bumbling magician bright, Hannah Nolen, Madi- named Addaperle (Autumn Reagan, Allie English, Kylie son Bechtel, Lori Ann Bliss, Harrison), who uses an Etch-a- Carter, Joel Griffis, Jackson Kaylan Davis, Kate Meadows, Sketch to tell fortunes. Gloumeau, Eden Crews, Er- Elena Tomas, Collin Crews, Along the way the four ryana Whitfield, Bella Crews, Jared Stafford, Tucker King- friends encounter some hippies Madison Blankenship, Emma horn, Kassidy Register, Blayne called the Kalidahs, a bunch of Dietz, Harper Archambault, Fraser, Steven Walker, Lily- poppies who get the Tin Man Jorda Kay Parker, Aubrey Fuss, Anne Drawdy, Julia Archam- Violet Gloumeau, and Karis Duncan. Henrietta Yarbrough loved to sing With wonderful songs like Ease On Down the Road, Mrs. Henrietta Louise Yarbrough, 95 Home and You Can’t Win, The of Macclenny, passed away Wednesday, Wiz is a wonderful new inter- August 27, 2014. Henrietta was born and pretation of an old favorite. Re- grew up in Minersville, PA. She was one of served tickets in the first four eight children. As a teenager, she headed to rows are $10 and are on sale Hollywood, CA to pursue a singing/danc- by calling BCHS at 259-6286. ing/acting career. A chance encounter at a General admission tickets are sandwich shop, owned by Roy Yarbrough, on sale at the door. changed everything. Less than a year later, Henrietta and Roy were married and lived in Taylor, FL. Eventually they moved to Macclenny and opened Roy’s Service Sta- tion. Over the next 20 something years, A special invitation to celebrate our 39th Henrietta enjoyed greeting and visiting Henrietta Yarbrough with everyone who stopped in, whether it was for service, gas or just a cold Coca Cola. Henrietta enjoyed fishing, gardening, needlework and many HOMECOMING... other crafts. She never made it to Hollywood, but always en- joyed singing, dancing and acting, though her performances were limited to mostly family. She truly was a star! She was raised a strict Roman Catholic, but she began attend- ing Raiford Road Church in the late 1950’s. In the early 1960’s, CALVARY while watching a Billy Graham Crusade on TV, she made the decision to enter into a personal relationship with Christ Jesus. She always got excited about sharing that story! Henri was a friend to all that met her and willingly gave un- BAPTIST conditionally of herself, her love and all she had. She lived the past few years at Macclenny Nursing and Re- hab. Over those years, the staff there became more family and CHURCH friends than health care providers. She dearly loved each and everyone of them. She was blessed to have been lovingly cared for by the staff during those years and received the best of care with Speaker Dave Jones by all. She is survived by her daughter Mary Jane “Janie” (Mike) Dennard of Macclenny; grandchildren George (Diane) Barg of Jacksonville, Judith (Luis) Perez of Colorado Springs, CO, and September 14-17 Brent Dennard of Macclenny; two great-grandchildren, two great great-grandchildren; son-in-law Bill Barg of Macclenny, Sunday service 11:00 am & 6:00 pm and daughter-in-law Kathleen Yarbrough of Kernersville, NC. Dinner on the ground following the morning service She was preceded in death by her parents Michael and Dora Kuntz; all of her siblings; husband Roy Yarbrough; children Monday - Wednesday 7:00 pm nightly Ruby Barg, Michael V. Yarbrough, and an infant son. A graveside service was held September 2, 2014 at Taylor Nursery provided Pastor Donnie E. Williams Cemetery, Taylor, Florida with Reverend Eddie Griffis officiat- ing. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Forbes 523 NORTH BOULEVARD W. ~ MACCLENNY Funeral Home. I will dwell in the high and holy place...to revive the spirit of the humble...Isaiah 57:15 REVIVAL Page 10 The Baker County Press Thursday, September 11, 2014

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TH JUDICIAL EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 022014CA000060XXXXXX CIVIL DIVISION Case #: 2013-CA-000196 CASE NO. 13000168CAMXAX FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION Wells Fargo Bank, National Association (“FANNIE MAE”), A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED egal otices Plaintiff, STATES OF AMERICA, BENEFICIARY, BY SETERUS, Plaintiff, L N INC., ITS ATTORNEY‑IN‑FACT, vs. vs. Plaintiff, Kevin Allan Rhoden a/k/a Kevin A. Rhoden a/k/a JOSE ORTIZ A/K/A JOSE O. ORTIZ; et. al., IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH Higginbotham’s Towing & Recovery Inc. K.A. Rhoden and Shanna Danielle Rhoden a/k/a vs. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR 7611 West Mt. Vernon St. Shanna D. Rhoden a/k/a Shanna Rhoden, Husband Defendants. BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA. Glen St. Mary, FL 32040 and Wife; Unknown Parties in Possession #1, If CONNIE G. RHODEN, et al ______/ CASE No. 13000087CA The following vehicle will be sold at public auction living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by, through, under and against the above named Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC, on September 26, 2014 at 10 am at Higginbotham’s Towing & Recovery 7611 West Mt. Vernon St., Glen Defendant(s) who are not known to be dead or ______/ St. Mary, FL 32040: alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final PLAINTIFF, interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or NOTICE OF SALE Judgment of Foreclosure dated August 28, 2014, Other Claimants; Unknown Parties in Possession PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 and entered in Case No. 13000168CAMXAX, of the VS. 1983 Honda XR200R Vin# JH2ME0404DK202211 #2, If living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by, Circuit Court of the 8th Judicial Circuit in and for through, under and against the above named NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order BAKER County, Florida, wherein FEDERAL NATIONAL SARA CANADAY AKA SARA K. CANADAY, ET AL. 9/11c Defendant(s) who are not known to be dead or or Summary Final Judgment of foreclosure dated MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION is Plaintiff and JOSE REQUEST FOR BIDS alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an August 28, 2014, and entered in Case No. ORTIZ A/K/A JOSE O. ORTIZ; EDWINA ORTIZ; DEFENDANT(S). interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or 022014CA000060XXXXXX of the Circuit Court in UNKNOWN PERSON(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE ______/ The Baker County Board of Commissioners is re- Other Claimants and for Baker County, Florida, wherein Federal SUBJECT PROPERTY; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC questing bids from licensed Uniform Rental Services National Mortgage Association (“Fannie Mae”), a REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE to provide rental uniforms for Baker County Employ- Defendant(s). corporation organized and existing under the laws COMPASS BANK; CYPRESS POINTE OF MACCLENNY ees. Bid specifications are available at the County ______/ of the United States of America, beneficiary, by HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; are defendants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Administration Office at 55 North Third Street, Mac- Seterus, Inc., its Attorney‑in‑Fact is Plaintiff and I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash AT Noted author Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated August 28, clenny Florida or via email at sara.little@bakercoun- NOTICE OF SALE CONNIE G. RHODEN; JOHN RILEY RHODEN; THE EAST DOOR OF THE COURTHOUSE, at 339 EAST 2014, in the above action, I will sell to the highest tyfl.org UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. MACCLENNY AVENUE, MACCLENNY in BAKER bidder for cash at Baker, Florida, on November NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to order 2; and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING County, FLORIDA 32063, at 11:00 A.M., on the 5th 5, 2014 at 11:00 AM, at 339 E. Macclenny Ave., Martin to host All bids must be delivered to the County Adminis- rescheduling foreclosure sale or Final Judgment, INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST A day of November, 2014, the following described Room 113, Macclenny, FL 32063 for the following tration Office by 4:00pm on September 25, 2014. entered in Civil Case No. 2013-CA-000196 of the NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, OR HAVING property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: described property: Bid packages must be sealed and clearly marked, Circuit Court of the 8th Judicial Circuit in and for OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR benefit here “Uniform Rental Service.” The Baker County Board Baker County, Florida, wherein Wells Fargo Bank, INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED, LOT 51, CYPRESS POINTE, UNIT 1, Commence at the Northeast Corner of the of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any National Association, Plaintiff and Kevin Allan are Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4; thence S 0°02`30” American Enterprise Bank is spon- and all bids. Rhoden a/k/a Kevin A. Rhoden a/k/a K.A. Rhoden bidder for cash at at the Front Door of the Baker RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGES 90 E, 210.00 feet; thence S 89°28`30” W, and Shanna Danielle Rhoden a/k/a Shanna D. County Courthouse, 339 East Macclenny Avenue, THROUGH 92, INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC soring “A Night with Charles Mar- 210.00 feet; thence S 0°02`30” E,162.21 9/11-18c Rhoden a/k/a Shanna Rhoden, Husband and Wife Macclenny, FL 32063, at 11:00 am on November 5, RECORDS OF BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA. tin” on Wednesday, September 24 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence NOTICE TO BID are defendant(s), I, Clerk of Court, Al Fraser, will sell 2014, the following described property as set forth at 6:30 p.m. at the bank on South continue S 0°02`30” E, 150.00 feet; to the highest and best bidder for cash AT THE EAST in said Order or Final Judgment, to-wit: A person claiming an interest in the surplus from the thence S 89°57`30” W, 145.20 feet; thence Notice is hereby given that the Baker County Board DOOR OF THE BAKER COUNTY COURTHOUSE sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the 5th St. in Macclenny. Mr. Martin is N 0°02`30” W, 150.00 feet, thence N of Commissioners will receive written, sealed bids LOCATED AT 339 EAST MACCLENNY AVENUE, A PART OF LOT 6 OF HICKS ESTATES, date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 a New York Times bestselling au- 89°57`30” E, 147.20 feet to the Point of for the following: MACCLENNY, BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AT 11:00 ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF AS days after the sale. thor of nine novels who resides in Beginning. AND ALSO: An easement for A.M. on November 4, 2014, the following described RECORDED IN DEED BOOK “Z”, PAGE Ingress and Egress lying 10 feet left and “Fire Extinguisher Service and Maintenance” property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to-wit: 133‑A OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BAKER Dated this 5th day of September, 2014 the Jacksonville area. His newest 10 feet right of a line described as follow: COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE book “A Life Intercepted” has just Commence at the NE corner of the NW All bids must be sealed and have “Fire Extinguisher THAT PART OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: AL FRASER been released. Tickets for the din- 1/4 of the NW 1/4, thence S 0°02`30” E, Service and Maintenance” clearly marked on the THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 29, COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER As Clerk of said Court 210.00 feet; thence S 89°28`30” W, 210.00 outside of the bid packet. All bids must be received TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 21 EAST, OF SAID LOT 6 AND RUN THENCE NORTH ner are $25 and may be purchased feet; thence S 0°02`30” E, 147.21 feet; by 4:00pm, September 25, 2014. Bid must be deliv- BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA, MORE 00°23’21” EAST, ALONG THE WEST LINE By: Tabitha Addison in advance at American Enterprise thence S 89°57`30” W, 145.20 feet; thence ered to the Baker County Administration Office lo- PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: OF SAID LOT 6, A DISTANCE OF 174.51 As Deputy Clerk Bank. Seating is limited, and all S 0°02`30” E, 12.93 feet to the Point of cated at 55 North 3rd Street, Macclenny, FL 32063. FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; Beginning; thence S 51°37`34” W, 357.16 AS A POINT OF REFERENCE COMMENCE AT THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 00°23’21” This notice is provided pursuant to Administrative proceeds will be divided equally feet to the East Right of Way of State Road Please contact Sara Little at sara.little@bakercoun- THE INTERSECTION OF THE EAST RIGHT- EAST, STILL ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF Order No.2.065. In accordance with the Americans between the BCHS Media Center 121 and the termination of said easement, tyfl.org for OF-WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD NO. 127, AN LOT 6, A DISTANCE OF 166.22 FEET; with Disabilities Act, if you are a person with a and the Emily Taber Public Library. all being in Section 5, Township 2 South, bid specs and locations. EXISTING 100 FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY WITH THENCE NORTH 87°21’25” EAST, 261.04 disability who needs any accommodation in order Range 22 East. THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 00°34’05” EAST, to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at The Baker County Board of Commissioners reserves OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE 166.10 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 87°21’25” no cost to you, to provisions of certain assistance. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus the right to accept or reject any or all bids. NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29; WEST, 261.04 FEET TO THE POINT OF Please contact the Court Administrator at 339 East from the sale, if any, other than the property owner THENCE ALONG SAID WEST LINE, RUN BEGINNING. SAID LANDS LYING AND Macclenny Avenue, 1st Floor, Macclenny, FL 32063, 9/11-18c as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim SOUTH 00°25’02” WEST, 380.04 FEET; BEING IN SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, Phone No. (904) 259-8113 within 2 working days within sixty (60) days after the sale. The Court, in its IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THENCE RUN NORTH 89°30’01” EAST, A RANGE 22 EAST, BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA. of your receipt of this notice or pleading; if you are discretion, may enlarge the time of the sale. Notice EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DISTANCE OF 990.33 FEET TO THE EAST hearing impaired, call 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); if you of the changed time of sale shall be published as OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, LINE OF THE WEST 330 FEET OF THE ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE are voice impaired, call 1-800-995-8770 (V) (Via provided herein. IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN Florida Relay Services). CIVIL DIVISION OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS DATED: September 8, 2014 Case No: 02-2013-CA-000205-CAAX-MX 29; THENCE ALONG SAID LINE, RUN NORTH PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS Kahane & Associates, P.A. Division: Civil Division 00°25’36” EAST, A DISTANCE OF 479.94 AFTER THE SALE. 8201 Peters Road, Ste.3000 Al Fraser FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF Plantation, FL 33324 Clerk Of The Circuit Court GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC THE SOUTH 300 FEET OF THE NORTHWEST In accordance with the Americans with Telephone: (954) 382-3486 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing special Telefacsimile: (954) 382-5380 By: Tabitha Addison Plaintiff, NORTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN NORTH accommodation to participate in this proceeding [email protected] Deputy Clerk of the Court vs. 89°30’02” EAST, ALONG SAID LINE AND should contact the Clerk of the Court not later than 9/11-18c ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTH five business days prior to the proceeding at the Gladstone Law Group, P.A. JAMES L. JESSEMAN, et al. 300 FEET OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE Baker County Courthouse. Telephone 904‑259‑3121 1499 W. Palmetto Park Road, Suite 300 SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 or 1‑800‑955‑8770 via Florida Relay Service. Boca Raton, FL 33486 Defendant(s), OF SAID SECTION 29, A DISTANCE OF ______/ 825.73 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF THE DATED at Macclenny, Florida, on September 5, If you are a person with a disability who needs EAST 165 FEET OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 2014. any accommodation in order to participate in this 112 sign NOTICE OF SALE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE Al Fraser proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the NORTHEAST 1/4; THENCE ALONG SAID As Clerk, Circuit Court provision of certain assistance. Please contact ADA Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final WEST LINE, RUN SOUTH 00°26’47” WEST, Coordinator at 352-337-6237 or at ada@circuit8. Summary Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the A DISTANCE OF 507.02 FEET TO A POINT By: Tabitha Addison org, Alachua County Courthouse, 201 E. University above‑styled cause, in the Circuit Court of Baker THEREIN FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING; As Deputy Clerk The Wilsons Avenue, Room 410, Gainesville, FL 32601 at least up for Y County, Florida, I will sell the property situated in THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAID LINE, 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or Baker County, Florida, described as: SOUTH 00°26’47” WEST, A DISTANCE OF SHD Legal Group P.A. immediately upon receiving this notification if the 452.96 FEET TO A POINT IN THE SOUTH Attorneys for Plaintiff 60th anniversary time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 THE NORTH 1/2 OF LOTS 5 AND 6, BLOCK LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE PO Box 11438 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. 61, OF TOWN OF MACCLENNY, ACCORDING NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29; Fort Lauderdale, FL 33339‑1438 soccer Rev. Louis and Evangeline 9/11-18c TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN THENCE ALONG SAID LINE, RUN SOUTH Telephone: (954) 564‑0071 THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BAKER COUNTY, 89°30’01” WEST, A DISTANCE OF 390.22 Wilson of Macclenny and their Town of Glen St. Mary 9/11-18c JON SHUMAKE FLORIDA. FEET; THENCE DEPARTING SAID LINE, RUN children celebrated their 60th Notice of Public Hearing NORTH 00°26’47” EAST, A DISTANCE OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SPORTS EDITOR PROPERTY ADDRESS: 676.23 FEET TO A POINT IN THE SOUTH 8TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR wedding anniversary on Sep- A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE [email protected] 253 S 4TH ST LINE OF A PROPOSED 30 FOOT EASEMENT; BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOWN OF GLEN ST. MARY SETTING WATER AND tember 4 with a dinner at the MACCLENNY, FL 32063 THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, RUN CASE No.: 02-2012-CA-000258 WASTEWATER RATES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR NORTH 86°23’37” EAST, A DISTANCE OF With youth soccer season Texas Roadhouse in Lake City. 2014/2015. at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for 180.65 FEET; THENCE DEPARTING SAID U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE just around the corner, 112 The couple wed in Folkston, cash, East door of the Baker County Courthouse, LINE, RUN SOUTH 00°26’47” WEST, A UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT Any support or objections may be heard at a public Macclenny, Florida 32063 at 11:00 AM, on DISTANCE OF 233.05 FEET; THENCE RUN DATED AS OF OCTOBER 1, 2006, GSAMP TRUST GA on that day in 1954. hearing to be held at the Glen St. Mary Town Hall on players and 12 coaches will November 5, 2014. NORTH 89°29’46” EAST, A DISTANCE OF 2006‑HE7, MORTGAGE PASS‑THROUGH Their children include son Tuesday, September 16, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. 210.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006‑HE7, make up nine teams this fall Any person claiming an interest in the surplus Adrain (Vicki) Wilson of Or- Any person with a disability requiring reasonable at the Baker County Family from the sale, if any, other than the property owner TOGETHER WITH THE EASEMENT FOR Plaintiff, accommodation in order to participate in this lando and Trilby (Greg) Richie as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim INGRESS, EGRESS AND UTILITIES, LYING YMCA. meeting should call (904) 259-3777 or fax a written within 60 days after the sale. 15.00FEET EACH SIDE OF THE FOLLOWING vs. The players will be divided of Live Oak, where he is pastor request to (904) 259-5464. If you are hearing DESCRIBED CENTERLINE: AS A POINT OF impaired and require the services of an interpreter, of the Live Oak Church of God. Witness, my hand and seal of this court on the REFERENCE, COMMENCE AT THE CATINA WIDEMOND JONES, et al., into four U-6 teams and two please call at least one week prior to the meeting 5th day of September, 2014. INTERSECTION OF THE EAST RIGHT-OF- The elder Rev. Wilson is an and the Town will arrange to provide that service for U-10 and U-12 teams. The Al Fraser WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD NUMBER 127, Defendants. you. Clerk Of The Circuit Court AN EXISTING 100 FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY ______/ U-18 division will be split into ordained bishop in the Church 9/11c WITH THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST two teams that will play home of God, now retired. By: Tabitha Addison 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 29, games against each other. The EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Deputy Clerk TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 21 EAST, NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary teams will combine into one IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated May 28, 2014 CIVIL DIVISION Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra 9204 King Palm Drive THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID and entered in Case No. 02-2012-CA-000258 of the for road games September 13 Case #: 2012-CA-000279 th ALCOHOLICS Tampa, FL 33619-1328 STATE ROAD NUMBER 127, RUN NORTH Circuit Court of the 8 Judicial Circuit in and for against Dye-Clay and Septem- Attorneys for Plaintiff 18°02’30” EAST, A DISTANCE OF 15.22 Baker County, Florida, wherein U.S. BANK, NATIONAL Wells Fargo Bank, National Association FEET TO A POINT THEREIN AND THE POINT ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOLING ber 19 against Barco-Newton. OF BEGINNING OF THE CENTERLINE OF A AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF ANONYMOUS Plaintiff, AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES (ADA) REQUESTS FOR ACCOMMODATIONS FOR NOTICE OF COURT 30 FOOT EASEMENT; THENCE DEPARTING OCTOBER 1, 2006, GSAMP TRUST 2006‑HE7, Meetings Mon., Wed. & Fri. PROCEEDINGS: SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY, RUN SOUTH MORTGAGE PASS‑THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES vs. 62°14’47” EAST, A DISTANCE OF 38.15 2006‑HE7, is Plaintiff and CATINA WIDEMOND ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS at 8 pm FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A JONES, et al., are Defendants, the Clerk of Baker Amanda Lucas and Lester Lucas, Wife and If you are a person with a disability who needs any Meetings Mon., Wed. & Fri. at 8 pm 8981 S. SR 228 Macc. accommodation in order to participate in this CURVE TO THE RIGHT, SAID CURVE HAVING County will sell to the highest and best bidder for Husband; Rolling Meadows of Macclenny A RADIUS OF 809.92 FEET AND A CENTRAL cash at the Front Door of the Baker County Call Wanda 904-994-7750 Homeowners Association, Inc.; Unknown Parties in proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the 8981 S. SR 228 Macc. provision of certain assistance. Please contact Ms. ANGLE OF 07°03’55”; THENCE RUN Courthouse, located at 339 E. Macclenny Avenue, Possession #1, If living, and all Unknown Parties EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC Macclenny, FL 32063 at 11:00 A.M on the 22nd day claiming by, through, under and against the above Jan Phillips, ADA Coordinator, Alachua County Family and Civil Justice Center, 201 East University DISTANCE OF 99.87 FEET TO THE POINT OF of October, 2014, the following described property named Defendant(s) who are not known to be TANGENCY; THENCE RUN SOUTH as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to wit: dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may Avenue, Room 410, Gainesville, FL 32601 at (352) 337-6237 at least 7 days before your scheduled 55°10’52” EAST, A DISTANCE OF 59.90 claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A LOT 8, Block B, WILLIAM KNABB Grantees, or Other Claimants; Unknown Parties in court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled CURVE TO THE LEFT, SAID CURVE HAVING SUBDIVISION, according to the plat Possession #2, If living, and all Unknown Parties A RADIUS OF 259.47 FEET AND A CENTRAL thereof as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page claiming by, through, under and against the above appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. If you are deaf or hard ANGLE OF 21°48’52”; THENCE RUN 21, of the public records of Baker County, named Defendant(s) who are not known to be EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID Florida. dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may of hearing and require an ASL interpreter or an Re-Roofs • New Roofs • Leak Repairs assisted listening device to participate in a CURVE AN ARC DISTANCE OF 98.79 FEET claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, TO THE POINT OF COMPOUND CURVE OF A Property Address: 522 South 7th Street, Grantees, or Other Claimants proceeding, please contact the Court Interpreter Torch Down Leaks • Roof Inspections Program at [email protected] CURVE TO THE LEFT, SAID CURVE HAVING Macclenny, Florida 32063 9/11-18c A RADIUS OF 1326.84 FEET AND A Defendant(s). CENTRAL ANGLE OF 12°02’47”; THENCE and all fixtures and personal property located ______/ WE SPECIALIZE IN PROBLEM ROOFS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR BAKER RUN EASTERLY, ALONG THE ARC OF SAID therein or thereon, which are included as security in COUNTY, FLORIDA CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 278.97 FEET Plaintiff’s mortgage. NOTICE OF SALE Satisfaction Guaranteed CASE NO: 2014-CP-00025 TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89°02’31” Any person claiming an interest in the surplus NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to order Licensed & Insured IN RE: THE ESTATE OF EAST, A DISTANCE OF 517.47 FEET TO THE funds from the sale, if any, other than the property rescheduling foreclosure sale or Final Judgment, POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE TO THE owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a entered in Civil Case No. 2012-CA-000279 of the ELAINE NEAL WILKERSON, LEFT, SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF claim within 60 days after the sale. Circuit Court of the 8th Judicial Circuit in and for 2509.20 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF Baker County, Florida, wherein Wells Fargo Bank, Deceased 04°33’52”; THENCE RUN EASTERLY, Dated at Macclenny, Baker County, Florida, this 259-2563 National Association, Plaintiff and Amanda Lucas ______/ ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, AN ARC 2nd day of September, 2014. and Lester Lucas, Wife and Husband are Commercial & Residential DISTANCE OF 199.89 FEET TO THE POINT Al Fraser defendant(s), I, Clerk of Court, Al Fraser, will sell to NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE Clerk of said Circuit Court FREE Owner: Tim Combs the highest and best bidder for cash AT THE EAST RUN NORTH 89°23’37” EAST, A DISTANCE DOOR OF THE BAKER COUNTY COURTHOUSE Florida State Certified Roofing The administration of the estate of Elaine Neal OF 363.31 FEET TO A POINT OF By: Tabitha Addison LOCATED AT 339 EAST MACCLENNY AVENUE, Estimates Wilkerson, Case No: 2014-CP-00025, is pending in INTERSECTION; THENCE RUN NORTH As Deputy Clerk Contractor Lic# CCC1325730 MACCLENNY, BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AT 11:00 the Circuit Court for BAKER County, Florida, Probate 86°38’34” EAST, A DISTANCE OF 196.33 A.M. on November 4, 2014, the following described Division, the address of which is 339 East FEET TO A POINT FOR THE TERMINATION Clarfield, Okon, Salomone, & Pincus, P.L. property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to-wit: Macclenny Avenue, Macclenny Florida 32063. The OF SAID CENTERLINE. THE SIDELINE OF 500 S. Australian Avenue, Suite 730 names and addresses of the personal representative SAID EASEMENT ARE TO LENGTHEN OR West Palm Beach, FL 33401 LOT 36, ROLLING MEADOWS, ACCORDING and the personal representative’s attorney are set SHORTEN AT THE BEGINNING AND (561) 713-1400 – [email protected] TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN forth below. TERMINATION, AND POINT OF PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE(S) 96, 97, 98, 99, 100 9/11-18c All creditors of the decedent and other persons INTERSECTION, SO AS TO PROVIDE A AND 101, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF having claims or demands against decedent’s CONTINUOUS EASEMENT FROM THE EAST FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA. estate, including unmatured, contingent or RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE TO THE TERMINATION unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice OF SAID EASEMENT. Notice is hereby given that Mannikko Enterprises, ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN We is served must file their claims with this court Inc., owner, desiring to engage in business under THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN the fictitious name of “SIGNATURE SUITES SALON & OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, SPA’’ located in Baker County, Florida, intends to OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS register the said name with the Division of Love FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE THIS NOTICE ON THEM. OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST Corporations, Florida Department of State, pursuant SALE. All other creditors of the decedent and other FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE to section 865.09 of the Florida Statutes. persons having claims or demands against SALE. If you are a person with a disability who needs any 9/11c You decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent accommodation in order to participate in this or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with If you are a person with a disability who needs any proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF accommodation in order to participate in this provision of certain assistance. Please contact the THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the so ADA Coordinator; 201 East University Avenue, Room ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER provision of certain assistance. Please contact the 410, Gainesville, Florida 32601 (352) 491-4490 at BARRED. ADA Coordinator;201 East University Avenue, Room Need it built? least 7 days before your scheduled court 410, Gainesville, Florida 32601 (352) 491-4490 at appearance, or immediately upon receiving this The Baker County High The date of first publication of this Notice is least 7 days before your scheduled court much! notification of the time before the scheduled September 4, 2014. appearance, or immediately upon receiving this School construction/carpen- appearance is less than 7 days. If you are hearing notification of the time before the scheduled or voice impaired, call 711. try students can build pump RONALD W. STEVENS, P.A. appearance is less than 7 days. If you are hearing Al Fraser mama & Daddy ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE or voice impaired, call 711. Clerk Of The Circuit Court houses, tool sheds, storage FLORIDA BAR NO: 777470 Al Fraser (Yaya & Papa) P.O. BOX 1444 Clerk Of The Circuit Court buildings, picnic tables, dog By: Tabitha Addison BRONSON, FLORIDA 32621 Deputy Clerk Of Court houses, bookshelves and (342) 486-3039 By: Tabitha Addison [email protected] Deputy Clerk Of Court much more at very reasonable SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHÉ, LLP 2424 North Federal Highway, Suite 360 prices. Michael A. Williams SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHÉ, LLP Boca Raton, Florida 33431 Happy 1st birthday, Jack Hastings! PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE 2424 North Federal Highway, Suite 360 Please contact Terry Clar- (561) 998-6700 5190 NE 155th Avenue Boca Raton, Florida 33431 (561) 998-6707 dy at BCHS, 259-6286, ext. Happy 28th birthday, Katelyn Hastings! Williston, Florida 32696 (561) 998-6700 • (561) 998-6707 9/11-18c 10322 or (904) 673-6395. 9/4-11c 9/11-18c The Baker County Press Page 11 SPORTS SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 SPORTS NOTICE SUBMISSIONS CONTACT US We welcome your sports submissions for youth league, traveling league or individual athletic achievements. By phone at 904.259.2400 or by fax at 904.259.6502. You can stop by our office located at The paper reserves the right to publish submissions. It is requested that all news items be typed or emailed to 104 S. Fifth Street, Macclenny, FL or mail your submission to PO Box 598, Macclenny, FL 32063 insure accuracy in print. Online at www.bakercountypress.com or email [email protected] First win for new Wildcat coach Rout of Bradford here Friday JON SHUMAKE SPORTS EDITOR [email protected]

Tom MacPherson picked up his first win as Wildcat head coach September 5 as the team rolled through the hosting Bradford County Tornadoes 43-7. “It feels good,” coach MacPherson said about his first victory with his new pro- Purchase these photo at www.baker- gram. “We were just looking for countypress.com Photos by Jud Johnson some momentum for the kids. Above, Brody Crews takes down For the most part, I feel like we the Tornado runner. At right, Vic Purchase this photo at www.bakercountypress.com Photo by Debbie Pelham were solid in all three phases of Givens runs for one of two touch- Sole scorer for the Bobcats John Green runs for one of two touchdowns. the game.” downs on the night. The Cats dominated all as- in the second and third quar- pects of the game en route to ters. the blow out victory to pull Carter’s 39-yard dash set up Strong defense, to an even 1-1 record. The of- Jarvis Desue’s 4-yard touch- fense moved the ball with ease down run to extends the team’s as quarterback Jacob Cart- lead to 15-7. The Cats added an- er rushed for 110 yards and other score on their next drive quick quarterback a touchdown on five carries. as Givens scored from 2-yards Running back Vic Givens add- out to give the squad its 22-7 ed two scores and 39 yards on halftime lead. the ground. The offense didn’t slow lead B-cats to win Baker County jumped out down after halftime as Carter to a quick 8-0 lead as the team exploded through the line for JON SHUMAKE took advantage of the first of a 55-yard touchdown run. Af- [email protected] three Bradford (0-2) turnovers. ter a fumble recovery by Jack- The BCMS Bobcat football team held off a late Lakeside Junior Givens reached the end zone son, Carter found wide receiver High surge September 3 and escaped with a 12-8 home win in its sea- three plays after the defense Zach Rafuse on a beautiful 28- son opener. recovered a loose ball. A suc- yard touchdown pass. The B-Cats controlled the first three quarters with the help of a cessful two-point conversion “Offensively, we feel like we dominant defense, and two touchdown runs by quarterback John to Brody Crews followed up the pretty much did whatever we Green gave the team a 12-0 lead entering the final frame. The defense touchdown. wanted when we needed to,” appeared to have the Gators stuffed on a fourth-down conversion at- The Tornadoes responded coach MacPherson said. “If tempt early in the fourth quarter, but an unsportsmanlike conduct with its only significant drive he’s one of the best players in Providence’s running back Ja- [Carter’s] comfortable in the penalty gave Lakeside’s offense new life. Lakeside pulled within one as it was aided by Wildcat pen- the country for a reason.” mauri Wakefield. Boselli and read game, there’s going to be a score four plays after the penalty with a 6-yard touchdown run and a alties and ate up more than Jefferson and the rest of the right tackle Andy Godwin have lot of things he can do.” successful two-point conversion. nine minutes. The defense had defensive line is going to face a paved the way for the running The defense capped off its Baker County’s offense couldn’t run out the clock after struggling Bradford stopped on third- tough test September 12 when back to average almost 200 shut down performance as to move the ball for much of the game. The team turned the ball over and-20, but a personal foul on the Cats host Providence (2-0). yards and three touchdowns a CeCe Jefferson tipped a pass on downs after facing a fourth-and-31 after they were backed up with Pooby Jackson gave the home The Stallions boast a beefy of- game this season. into the hands of Junior Hig- a pair of penalties. team a fresh set of downs. fensive line anchored by An- Friday’s game against Provi- don for an easy pick-six. Jeffer- Lakeside took the ball over with slightly more than a minute left at Blayne Merchant was then drew Boselli, the son of leg- dence will be the team’s final son wreaked havoc on the Tor- the B-Cats’ 44-yard line, but the defense once again stepped up and flagged for unsportsmanlike endary Jacksonville Jaguar left tune up before District 3-5a nadoes after his quiet opening stopped the Gators. Chase Hancock picked up an impressive tackle conduct and was ejected from tackle Tony Boselli. play starts September 19 at game. He led the impressive for loss, which kept the clock running and forced the Gators to scram- the game after mouthing off The Cats’ defense will be Ribault. defensive effort with a forced ble to the line. Lakeside pulled off a long run as time expired, but the to an official. The penalties set tasked with slowing down fumble and a sack as Florida defense stopped the ball carrier well short of the goal line to seal the the Tornadoes up at the 2-yard Gators head coach Will Mus- win. line, and they punched it in to champ watched from the side- Even though his team started out the year with a win, head coach cap off a 13-play drive and pull lines. Rock Rhoden wasn’t happy with how they looked in their debut. within one. “When CeCe plays hard, JV falters at Clay “It’s the worst we’ve ever played,” he said following the game. “We The Cats then began firing there’s nobody that’s going to The JV Wildcat football team came up on the short end of a nail- played bad. Tonight was not typical of what we can do. We found a on all cylinders and put Brad- touch him,” coach MacPherson biter for the second straight week September 4 when it fell 27-19 at way to win, but I wasn’t pleased.” ford away by scoring 35 points said. “When CeCe does that, Clay. After a scoreless first quarter, the B-Cats were finally able to string The team battled through injuries with a strong second half effort a long drive together in the second quarter. Green scored his first to pull within one possession of tying the game. The JV Cats had the touchdown on a 1-yard run that capped off a 10-play drive to give the ball late with a chance to even the score, but they didn’t have enough squad a 6-0 lead. He set up his scoring run two plays earlier with a 28- B-Cat girls win 3 time as the clock ran out and they dropped to 0-2 on the year. yard dash before he was brought down inside the 5-yard line. Coach Adam Brunner said the team has to do a better job of playing Green found pay dirt once again on the team’s opening drive of JON SHUMAKE a complete game. the second half. He ran the ball in from eight yards out for the touch- SPORTS EDITOR “We have the pieces of the puzzle,” he said. “We have the kids who down when the team was facing a fourth-and-one. The offense caught [email protected] can make plays. The biggest problem is playing four quarters of foot- a break earlier in the drive as M.J. Johnson fumbled the ball at the ball and getting it done.” end of a 19-yard run, but the ball bounced out of bounds before Lake- The BCMS Lady Bobcat vol- Curtis Harmon scored two of the team’s three touchdowns in the side could jump on it. leyball program bounced back game. He found the end zone on a quarterback keeper and kept the Baker County’s defense shut down the Gators and didn’t allow the from its slow start with the B- team’s hopes alive by returning a kickoff for a touchdown for the sec- visiting team to pick up a first down until the fourth quarter. Tyler team winning two in a row and ond time in the young season. Burnsed led the unit with a sack and a batted ball. The defense added the A-team picking up its first Savoy Jefferson added the other score with an explosive play on a another gang sack after Garrett Lewis made the first contact. win in games against Hilliard flare route that went about 60 yards. The Bobcats will look to improve to a perfect 2-0 September 9 and Bradford County. The JV Cats are going to regroup and take a new approach leading when they travel to Charlton County. Coach Rhoden said his team Both squads were victori- up to their September 11 home game against Santa Fe, coach Brun- will have to play better if they want to stay unbeaten. ous September 5 when the girls ner said. “We have a long way to go,” coach Rhoden said. “We have a lot to traveled to Bradford County. “We have to find ways to get the kids to do their assignments prop- work on before we go to Charlton County.” The B-team improved to 3-2 erly,” he said. “They can play, but they just don’t always follow their with a close 2-1 (25-16, 16-25, assignments. We need to get the guys to be more detail-oriented. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS 15-9) victory led by the serv- We’re going to make some adjustments and get ready for Santa Fe.” Meetings Tues. | 6:30 - 7:45 pm | BC Health Department ing of Jaycie Brookshire. She served 12 straight in the first D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D set and “played an awesome match,” coach Angela Laura- more wrote in an email. The A-team notched its first win of the season with a 2-0 If the Wildcats Win, YOU WIN! (25-19, 27-25) the same day to move to 1-4 on the year. The Buy a Whopper, girls battled back from a nine- point deficit in the first set to Get the 2nd for a Penny! Photo by Debbie Pelham win it. Emily Dennison served Dixie Raulerson spikes the ball on seven consecutive points for the B-team’s way to a win. the Lady B-Cats to give them the lead for good in the set. The scored the final 11 points of the girls held off a late Bradford second set. The A-team fell 1-2 surge in the second set to clinch (25-18, 15-25, 12-15) in a hard- the win. fought game. Valid after each home game the varsity BCHS Wildcats win, The successful day at Brad- The Lady B-Cats will try to until closing at the Macclenny location only. ford came one day after the build upon its recent wins Sep- program split its home games tember 11 when they host Lake 1620 S. SIXTH STREET, MACCLENNY against Hilliard. The B-team City. won 2-0 (25-19, 25-15) and D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D Page 12 The Baker County Press Thursday, September 11, 2014 The Baker County Press DEADLINES

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The toll free telephone number keeping duties involved in the up- for qualified students. Job placement as- for the impaired is 1-800-927-9275. keep and general maintenance of sistance. Call AIM 866-314-3769. 9/11p publication of such ads, it takes no re- sponsibility as to the truthfulness of 4 BR, 2 BA mobile home on 3 acres, the College grounds. Requires high School graduate and previous ex- Narcotics Anonymous. We are a group claims. Respondents should use caution completely fenced. Many new upgrades, perience in lawn care or landscape of recovering addicts who meet regularly and common sense before sending any including new carpet, pool and roof; barn. to help each other stay clean. IT WORKS!! Asking $99,900 OBO; possible owner fi- maintenance or any equivalent money or making other commitments combination of training and expe- Meetings are held at the Baker County based on statements and/or promises; nancing. Kim 904-219-6722. 9/4-11p Health Department on Tuesdays and rience. A High School equivalency demand specifics in writing. You can also 1995 DW mobile home, 3 BR, 2 full BA; diploma from the State Department Thursdays 6:45 p.m.-7:45 p.m. call the Federal Trade Commission at completely remodeled on 1 acre of land; 1/2-12/25p of Education may be substituted 1-877-FTC-HELP to find out how to spot on paved road. 904-275-2142. 9/11-18p for high school graduation. Knowl- Alcoholics Anonymous meetings Mon- fraudulent solicitations. Remember: if it 3 BR, 2 BA home on 15407 Maley Road; edge of simple tools used in main- TRUCK & TRAILER day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 pm. sounds too good to be true, it probably is. with guest house. On line bidding at www. tenance and construction. Ability to Call Wanda 904-994-7750. 8981 South - The Baker County Press hudhomestore.com. Case #091-425149. understand and follow oral or writ- SR 228, Macclenny. 1/2-12/25p TEACHER POSITION-Small Christian $88,800. Call Hallmark Real Estate 386- ten instructions. Ability to operate school has immediate opening; must 755-6600. 9/11-18p simple machinery. Ability to read MECHANICS NEEDED and write English. Skill in operat- have a four year degree. Salary range is AUTOMOBILES 4 BR, 2 BA brick house on approximately ing tools or machinery necessary $21,000 to $24,000, based on experi- ¾ acre; fenced. Located in quite neigh- to accomplish tasks. Desirable 1999 SAAB 9.3, 4 cylinder, 5 speed; AC, ence. Working with students who have borhood about 2 miles north of Glen St. Qualifi cations: Pruning experience, sunroof. $1500; 2007 PT Cruiser, 4 cyl- learning challenges, in a small/multigrade Mary. $85,000. Needs some work. Ex- commercial grounds maintenance PRITCHETT TRUCKING inder, automatic $2500. 904-838-2648. classroom. Email resume to tcavender@ cellent Investment opportunity. Call experience. 9/11-18p hotmail.com. 9/11p 259-8595 or 904-612-5279. 9/11tfc Salary: $19,229 annually plus 2001 FORD EXPLORER, 2 door $1800; Baker County Council on Aging is look- Smoky Mountain land. 40 acres, benefi ts Pritchett Trucking is continuing to grow 2004 Pacifica Chrysler SUV, 4 door $2500. ing for dependable CNA’s and driver’s with Mosheim, Tennessee, 2 story tobacco Application Deadline: 9/18/14 904-521-3795 or 259-8632. 9/11-10/2p CDL. Must be able to pass level 2 back- barn, 700' paved road frontage, city wa- Position details and applications and is in need of qualified people to work at ground screening. Please apply in person ter, 200 amp electric, sewer in place. 40 available on web at: www.fgc.edu 2001 F150 XLT extra cab 4x4. New tires; Human Resources ready to go. $5900 OBO. 904-591-2916. at 101 East Macclenny Avenue. 9/11c minutes from Dollywood. 25 mile views. our Lake Butler Facility. $4000/acre. 904-838-2648. 9/11-18p Florida Gateway College 9/11p The Pawnderosa, located at 1443 S. 6th 149 S.E. College Place EDDIE BAUER EDITION which means it Street, in Macclenny, seeks a part-time 3½ acres in Mosheim, Tennessee. 2 Lake City, FL 32025-2007 Good benefits. Pay based on experience. has all the whistles and bells. Non-smok- employee. Candidates should have excel- story hay barn, city water, small creek, Phone (386) 754-4314 ers, Ford six CD changer & tape player, lent customer service skills. The right can- 10 mile views, 100' paved road frontage. Fax (386) 754-4814 auto climate control, with controls on the didate will have good sales skills including $25,000. 904-838-2648. 9/11-18p E-Mail: [email protected] Apply in person at 1050 SE 6th St. in Lake Butler steering wheel and rear seating area also. the ability to use the internet(Craigslist/ Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. 2 lots, 3 miles Mileage and engine status computer. Cus- Ebay/Facebook). Firearms knowledge is a from Dollywood; city water, electric, sewer FGC is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. VP/ADA/ or call 1-800-486-7504 tom Ford rims, running boards, luggage plus. Wages are $8/hour. Apply in person. already in. $12,000. 904-838-2648. EA/EO College in Education and Employment Thursday, September 11, 2014 The Baker County Press Page 13

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Instead, she wanted to see strong showings from her runners, which she received. Team captains Ty Hart- ley and Shea Robinson each shaved about two minutes off their time from last year’s meet DIRECTOR, WATER RESOURC- on the same course. Robin- ES TRAINING PROGRAMS son led Lady Cat runners with Revised and Re-Advertised a time of 25 minutes, 52 sec- Direct all functions of the water re- onds, while Hartley finished sources programs; supervise staff; maintain constant rapport with in- fourth for the boys with a time dustry; develop industry oriented of 25:53. training and education programs; Matthew Butcher led the maintain an industry advisory com- boys with a time of 23:08. Rob- mittee; and do strategic planning. bie Martin (24:16) and Sheldon Manage all aspects of the non-cred- it, AS and BAS programs, courses Griffis (25:44) finished in sec- and faculty. Requires Bachelor’s ond and third on the team, re- degree with experience in water spectively. Chris Buhler’s time management issues or workforce of 31:06 rounded out the var- education. Skill in people manage- sity boys’ team’s day. ment; ability to interact positively with industry; ability to work with Brandi Callaway finished a Photo by Chris Knight government agencies; ability to minute behind Robinson for The sole first place finisher Jonathan Mobley in breaststroke. analyze and solve problems. second place on the girls’ side Desirable Qualifi cations: Master’s with a time of 26:52. Shelbie degree in education or relevant Martin and Jordan Lauramore fi eld. Three years in a manage- tied with a time of 35:41. ment position or related experi- ence. Knowledge of current issues In the JV teams, Cameron Clay, Menendez related to the water industry and Hague edged out Jordan John- water quality. son by two-hundreths of a sec- SALARY: $50,000 annually plus ond to lead the team with a benefi ts time of 26:33. out-stroke the Cats DEADLINE FOR RECEIVING AP- PLICATIONS: Open Until Filled “It was a sprint to the finish Persons interested should provide line for the two of them,” coach JON SHUMAKE Purchase this photo at www.bakercountypress.com Photo by Jud Johnson College application, vita, and pho- Robinson wrote. SPORTS EDITOR Lindsay Love goes up for the spike. tocopies of transcripts. All foreign Both Rachel Harrison and [email protected] big lead in each set but the Lady transcripts must be submitted with Emily Harris finished with a JON SHUMAKE offi cial translation and evaluation. The BCHS swim team faced tougher competition September 4 at Warriors fought back to keep it time of 40:57 for the JV girls. SPORTS EDITOR Position details and applications Clay and came in third place in a tri-meet that also featured Menen- competitive. The cross country team trav- [email protected] available at: www.fgc.edu dez despite having 12 top-three finishes. The ladies led 21-14 in the Human Resources eled to Yulee September 9 for The numbers game caught up to the Wildcats as the Blue Devil and After getting off to a fast decisive third set, but West Florida Gateway College its second meet. The team will Falcon swim teams outpointed them based on the size of their teams. start, the Lady Cat volleyball Nassau went on a 8-1 run to 149 S.E. College Place take part in the Katie Caples Lake City, FL 32025-2007 Menendez outscored Baker County 107-67 and Clay defeated the Cats team has lost two out of three tie it at 22-all. The teams went Invitational September 13 at Phone (386) 754-4314 142-40. Coach Jonathan Mobley said the final scores were not indica- games to fall to 4-2 on the sea- back and forth until the Lady Bishop Kenny. Fax (386) 754-4814 tive of the team’s performance. son and 0-1 in the district. Cats scored the final two points E-Mail: [email protected] Coach Robinson wrote that “Our times are continuing to improve,” coach Mobley said. “We’re Baker County lost in three to seal the win. she hopes the newer course at FGC is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the swimming pretty good. We’re moving in the right direction.” straight sets September 9 as the Hayleigh Mulkey led the Bishop Kenny will bring faster Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. VP/ADA/ Jonathan Mobley posted the team’s only first-place finish with a squad fell to Columbia County team with eight kills and Deli- EA/EO College in Education and Employment times for her runners. time of 1 minute, 10.12 seconds in the boys’ 100-yard breaststroke. 23-25, 19-25, 14-25. After a cia Washington had a team- He also finished in third in the 50-yard freestyle with a time of 26.73. close first set, the girls fell be- high three aces. Both the boys’ and girls’ 200-yard freestyle relay teams came in hind by as many as 11 points The JV team also beat West EDA Dental Assistant w/clerical duties second in their respective events. The boys finished with a time of in the second set after Delicia Nassau’s JV squad 2-0 (25-16, Baker County Health Department Employer 1:45.87 and the girls’ A-team ended with a time of 2:08.20. Washington left with an an- 25-21). Kelsea Crain finished second in both the girls’ 50-yard freestyle kle injury. She returned in the Baker County’s varsity’s WORK LOCATION: (28.49) and the 100-yard backstroke (1:15.41). third set and led the team with three-game season-opening Ethan Knight came in second in the boys’ 100-yard backstroke five kills in the game, but the winning streak was snapped Baker/Clay Dental Clinic - Green Cove Springs (1:09.57). He also finished third in the 200-yard freestyle (2:08.37). Lady Tigers scored the final five September 4 in its District 3-5A WORKING HOURS: 7:00 am - 5:30 pm M-Th Brandon Wheeler posted a second-place finish in the boys’ 100- points to take the win. opener at Stanton when it fell yard freestyle with a time of 1:01.31. The JV Lady Cats swept Co- 0-3 (8-25, 19-25, 18-25). (Travel time included) State vehicle provided from Macclenny The relay teams once again finished in the same position as both lumbia’s JV team 2-0 (25-19, The Lady Cats will try to re- the boys’ and girls’ 200-yard medley relay came in third. The boys 25-18) before the varsity game. bound from their rough patch finished with a time of 2:06.29 and the girls with a time of 2:22.48. The Lady Cats bounced back September 11 when they travel Apply online in People First under Baker County or Ashton Alford posted a personal best time of 2:23.25 to take third from their first loss of the sea- to Yulee. The team will return print state of Florida Employment Application at place in the girls’ 200-yard freestyle. son and picked up their only home September 15 in a re- https://PeopleFirst.myfl orida.com and send to: The Cats took to the pool once again September 9 with a home win of the week September 8 match against Christ’s Church Baker County Health Dept., Attn: Patricia K. Conner meet against Westside. The team travels to Bolles September 13 for when they defeated West Nas- Academy before hosting Bish- sau 3-0 (25-22, 25-19, 25-23). 480 W. Lowder St. Macclenny, Fl. 32063 or call (904) 653-5234 an invitational. op Snyder the next day. The team pulled away with a Thursday, September 11, 2014 The Baker County Press Page 14

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