The Sweetest Strawberries This Side Of Heaven

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INSIDE: Science Student On Tour • Sims Spreads Message Through Show Worth Noting Eggs aplenty Solid waste collection site closings All six solid waste collection sites will be closed Friday, April 18, for Good Friday and , April 20, for Easter. The sites will be open Lawtey’s Recreation on Saturday, April 19, and return to Department made County Commission Chairman Danny normal schedule on Monday, April sure there were more Riddick said it’s time for the city and 21. than enough colorful county to get along. treasures to go R around at its annual Hampton crossing Easter egg hunt April 12. Jeon Randall Can’t we closing found more than her The railroad crossing on C.R. 221 pail—and nearly more at Griffin Industries will be closed than her arms—could from Wednesday, April 16, to Friday, carry. For more from all just get April 18. the event, see inside. R along? Community egg hunt announced County may offer River of Life Church of God on U.S. 301 across from the fairgrounds olive branch will host a community Easter egg hunt on Saturday, April 19, from 10 to Starke a.m. to noon. BY MARK J. CRAWFORD Telegraph Editor R Can the heads of two local governments see eye to eye over money? Easter egg hunt The commissions for Bradford County and in Starke the city of Starke have been engaged in an extended and not always friendly debate over The Jungle Ryderz will be having who is responsible for providing—and more their first Easter egg hunt at Wain- to the point paying for—certain services. wright Park on Church Street in In recent years the city of Starke has Starke. The date is Saturday, April approached the county about support for 19, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more recreation and even funding to build a new information, please call 904-769- recreation center, but was turned down. Once 9868. Myah Longoria and the city gave up its recreation department, others hear the word however, the county began awarding support R funds to private recreation groups. “go,” and they are off, The city has long bemoaned the lack of Test drive a car searching high and support in other areas, too, such as streets, but low for candy-filled interest from the sheriff in a consolidated law for the FFA eggs. enforcement force was rebuffed by the city, Bradford Middle School and High which moved to deny any further discussion School FFA members will be at the even though the sheriff said he could provide Beck car dealership in Starke on the same level of service while cutting the Saturday, April 26. Join them and city’s law enforcement budget in half. test drive a car, because they will However, when the sheriff asked for an receive a $20 donation for each test annual increase in the city’s contribution drive. The event will run from 10 to communications and dispatch last year a.m. to 3 p.m., and drivers must be Hampton studies water, election to cover higher costs, the city commission, 18 or older. which met multiple times just to arrive BY MARK J. CRAWFORD Hampton should also acquire and educating customers about at a balanced budget, was not happy with Telegraph Editor actual utility billing software water conservation. Of particular the county, which wasn’t sweating its own R spending plan. The process of getting its that will track usage, he said. concern was getting hydrants that Note veterans service Customers have been charged had been turned off because of With an unsigned interlocal agreement act together continues for the in hand, the county commission then came city of Hampton, which met for the base rate for 3,000 gallons theft turned back on. Davis said office schedule a month, which most may not the risk to homes if a fire were to the to the city of Starke asking the city an extended workshop before commission too pay its fair share for animal The Bradford County Veterans its regular meeting on April 8 exceed, but those who do must to take place was unacceptable. Service Office will be closed Tues- to cover water, the upcoming pay for that usage. That includes Homeowner insurance rates have day to Thursday, May 6-8 for train- election and other issues. Hampton Elementary School, also suffered, and some policies See BRANCH, 8A ing. Normal hours are Wednesday Tom Gustafson from the Florida which because of a meter problem have been dropped. There was from 2-6 p.m., Thursday from 8 a.m. Rural Water Association spoke to was revealed to be paying around talk of testing and securing the to 5 p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to the city council, and although the the same monthly amount as a hydrants. noon. Tuesday hours vary. Call Bar- final written report on the water residential customer in spite of Gustafson also talked about Keystone High bara Fischer at 904-966-6385 for an system was about a week away, he a possible rate study to set rates appointment. was able to discuss some of what at the appropriate level, but would be in it. Hampton not until more billing data is student dies Because there isn’t a current available to plug into that study. Elementary He is confident in the current base R log of the water use, Gustafson in accident took the results of the most recent rate, but feels the variable rate Learn food BY DAN HILDEBRAN meter reading and extrapolated it paid the for usage above 3,000 gallons a Monitor Editor preservation to come up with an estimate of 12 month is too low. Attorney John same as most Cooper also pointed out there is The Bradford County Extension months of customer usage. Based A Keystone Heights High School senior on that estimate, he said the city’s no distinction between residential died after he was hit by a pickup truck the Service will be offering a class on residents for and commercial customers. food preservation Tuesday, April 22, water loss was around 34 percent, morning of April 11. an improvement over the 46 Cooper led the discussion of the Shane Savoy, 18, of El Dorado Avenue was from 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. at the exten- water referendums that will be placed on sion office, located at 2266 N. Tem- percent reported in the state audit. walking with another student, 17-year old A couple of leaks in the system the ballot in the upcoming special Elin Cornett when the vehicle approached ple Ave. in Starke. The program will serving hundreds throughout election. emphasize canning foods, however had been discovered, Gustafson them. said, but with corrections to the school year. That’s -tenth The referendums have According to Cornett, a junior at KHHS, freezing and drying will be covered of what the bill should have their origin in the debate over as well. those and any unread meters, he Savoy pushed her out of the way of the believes the loss could be reduced been each month, according to Hampton’s future and were oncoming truck and was himself struck by Come and learn the newest rules Gustafson. dictates of Sen. Rob Bradley and and techniques for keeping your to below 15 percent. the vehicle. Suggestions Gustafson gave City Clerk Amy Davis said Rep. Van Zant. Van Zant was The accident occurred near the intersection family safe while preserving foods. she might ask the school district particularly vocal about what he Cost is $7 per person. Stop by the to the city council included of El Dorado Avenue and C.R. 214 around investigating possible illegal about making up some of the lost wanted to see on the ballot and 6:30 a.m. extension office to register and pay revenue. even how the public should vote, by Monday, April 21, at 4:30 p.m., or connections, which he didn’t Sheriff’s office public information think was a widespread problem. “They do know they’re going for example amending the charter coordinator Mary Justino said that the two call 904-966-6224 for more infor- to be billed for it from now on,” to change the city’s election mation. The city also needs to move were walking on the edge of the road and the meters that are frequently under Davis said. date and eliminating the police driver of the pickup did not see them in time water to higher ground, because Additional suggestions included department. to avoid hitting them. She added that her R for consistency, every meter must a meter change-out program, According to Cooper, the agency is not charging the driver. be read each month. No more a plan to eliminate water theft Cornett was transported to Shands Starke guessing. (including from fire hydrants) See HAMPTON, 8A with minor injuries and later released.

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The sweetest strawberries just got sweeter. Extension agent Jim DeValerio Serving up strawberry shortcake with a smile, or three, at last weekend’s Strawberry was selling Festival are Bradford Tornado softball players Alexis Shealey, Jordan Davis and Sabina a candied Watson. v e r s i o n .

Bill McIntyre and Jim Sansing on patrol for the Bradford County Sheriff’s Office.

Look at those berries! Lori Norman and Tim Faulkner Iana Peterson’s colorful and flower-filled booth transact some business at the Norman’s tent, whcih also representing her local business, All Things are Possible. had other produce and preserves. Also pictured, her niece Gabrielle Oliver.

Ready to lend a hand from the American Red Cross, Sujit The crew from Community State Bank—including Hadley Rajendran, Dave Maranville, and Wendy and Gail Russell. Woodall in front, and Lezlie Kirkland, Brian Woodall and Kristen Paz—offered cupcakes and other treats.

are proud to announce

Denise Durban, Linda Lee and Gloria Gillenwaters from the Starke Woman’s Club dished up strawberry desserts and offered their self-published cookbook of prized local recipes.

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Jaydin Tennant watches her step on the cupcake Kiah Geertse, Gabe Hendrith and Todd Dean line up before the Easter egg hunt in Outside the recreation center, the Easter Bunny gives a walk in hopes her number Lawtey and wait for the signal. cuddle to Jasmine Tennant. will be called.

Cupcake winner Ciley Jean Tanner hands a bean Rowe waits for her sweet bag to cowboy Afton Mann, treat. who proceeds to toss it through the clown to win a prize.

Josie Frisbie, pictured with Chloe Greer, shows off her golden egg.

Brittni Cunningham helps Haden pick a prize from Harleigh Hilliard.

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BMS Concert concert band members performing for the Florida Bandmaster Association included Summer Atteberry, Nicklaus Bailes, Luis Castro, Shaytron Cotton, Bryan Davis, Tylan Davis, Faythlyn Garland, Gino Gerding, Caleb Hopkins, Bradford FFA members competed in the goat show at the Clay County Fair. Pictured Ciarra Hopkins, Kinley Lee, Danielle McCaulley, Benjamin Miller, Taylor Moore, Ja’Quez (front to back, left to right) are instructor Bobbie Acevedo, Thelma Tenly, Cassie Mosley, Stephanie Nessmith, Miles Paulmino, Holly Pendarvis, Chase Rhoden, Rachel Acevedo, Emily Acevedo, Doot Brown, Maudry Tenly, Hailey McElhenny, Sylvia Toms Roper, Brianna Rowe, Vanessa Schoonover, Collin Starling, Triston Taylor and Jada and Brittany Toms. Cassie Acevedo had the reserve grand champion female and grand Thomas. champion wether. Thelma Tenly was third in junior showmanship, and Maudry Tenly third in senior showmanship. Emily Acevedo won second in class for both her doe and BMS band Each year in preparation for skills and concepts that have wether. Doot Brown had the third in class doe. Hailey McElhenny was fourth in class this festival, bands from across been taught through the study doe. Sylvia Toms was fourth in class doe. Brittany Toms was fifth in class doe. the state work up three pieces of the three selections of stage shines on of music in contrasting styles music. stage and perform them for three During this MPA festival, the judges, who then rate the bands’ Bradford Middle School Band BY MICHAEL LOFFREDO Winter forages performance in three categories: earned its highest ranking on BMS Band Director food plot performance fundamentals, stage performance since 2011, On April 11, the Bradford technical preparation and achieving the second highest field day Middle School concert band musical effect. It is through score possible, an “Excellent” (the school’s top performing BY TREVOR SHANNAHAN these areas in which bands can rating. In the sight-reading room, instrumental ensemble) traveled Bradford FFA be formally and quantitatively they also received an “Excellent” to Lake Minneola High School rated on a five-tier system. rating. Last fall, I was given for the Florida Bandmaster After the stage performance, The concert band consists of the opportunity to assist in Association’s music performance each group must then enter seven beginning band students developing and performing assessments. This event is held another room and sight-read (on and 19 returning band students a forage research project. I once each year and serves to the spot) two other pieces of from last year and will return 21 partnered with Bradford FFA, formally adjudicate all middle music (having never seen them students for next year. Bradford County extension school and high school concert before). Although this process agent Tim Wilson and UF/IFAS bands on a state standard (often can be quite stressful, the extension agronomist Dr. Ann referred to as the FCAT for challenge it presents the students Blount. band). is a real-world application of the The project was designed to determine which winter forage grows best in our area of north A forage research project led to a workshop on which central Florida. Mr. Wilson winter forages grow best in this region. helped me lay out the three plots with stakes and flags. One recent Monday, the the new varieties that will come Eighteen different varieties of Bradford County Extension available in the near future. Dr. winter forages were planted Office, with Tim Wilson, held Blount, the IFAS agronomist, and evaluated. We made three a workshop to educate the answered questions and gave identical plots but randomized community on the different recommendations. the forages in different locations types of winter forages and This project has allowed me to within the plots. Each forage their ability to grow in this learn about agriculture research variety received the same amount region. There were over 35 local and agronomy, while allowing the of growing space and nutrients. farmers and ranchers that visited community to interact with the We assessed each variety for the farm. They learned about University of Florida Research, height, quality and ability to how these forages performed Bradford County extension and withstand rust disease. in local conditions, and about our local FFA chapter.

www.facebook.com/BradfordTelegraph Pleasant Grove meeting April 21 The Pleasant Grove Action Group will hold its quarterly meeting on Monday, April 21, at 7 p.m. in the annex of the Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church. All residents are urged to attend. For more information, please contact Linda Hampton at 904- 964-8156. Thursday, April 17, 2014 • Bradford County Telegraph 5A Church Y Across the Garden Fence Z Highland First Baptist Church 26, at 9 a.m. at the church. Across the Garden Fence is sponsored by the badly damaged. will hold a sunrise service on The speaker will be Sis. Marie Bradford County Extension Service. Readers who Tuberous roots should be Easter Sunday, April 20. The Givens, first lady of Free wish to pose gardening questions should forward cut apart with a sharp knife. sunrise service will begin at Cannon Church of God’s Praise them to Master Gardener Laurie Compton at Every division must have a 7 a.m., followed by breakfast of Starke. See any member of St. [email protected]. piece of the original stem at 8 a.m., Sunday school at 9 John for tickets. and a growth bud attached. a.m. and worship at 10 a.m. After division they can Both morning services will Walk By Faith Church of Divide and conquer either be replanted or stored have special music by The Lawtey will hold its 2014 for spring planting. Girls of Grace, The Highlands Family and Friends Day on your perennial plants The best time to divide Praise Team and The Voice of Sunday, April 27, with services April is a great time to divide the perennial plants plants is after the blooming Highland. at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Guests will in your garden. Perennials live for more than two season or during milder include Dr. Kevin McBride of years, as compared to annuals, which typically last times of the year. A good Laurie Compton Victory Baptist Church, be hosting Fresh Start Spiritual Mt. Carmel Missionary Baptist one season. The shrubs and trees in our landscapes rule of thumb is if it blooms located at 5340 Pine St. in Renewal and Restoration 2014. Church in Gainesville and Mt. are perennials, but they are referred to as woody in the spring, divide in the fall. If it blooms in the Hampton, will be having a fun The dates are April 24-25, Carmel Freewill Baptist Church perennials. The plants we’ll talk about fall, divide in the spring. Early in the day for kids on Saturday, April with services beginning at 7:30 Elder Moses Long of Palatka. are herbaceous perennials; that spring, there is less foliage for the plant 19, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. There p.m. nightly. Speakers include All are invited. is, plants with little or no woody tissue. to support and continued mild, moist will be an egg hunt, prizes and Pastor Greg Pusateri of Grace Herbaceous perennials in north Florida spring conditions give the roots time to a hot dog lunch. All children are First Baptist Church of are often killed to the ground each winter, grow before the plant is stressed by heat Fellowship Church in Starke and Raiford will celebrate its 110th invited to come and enjoy the Bishop Derek Triplett of Hope but will come back in the spring. or periods of drought. Fall offers similar event. homecoming on Sunday, April Division is the process of lifting an conditions. Be sure to divide about four Fellowship Church in Daytona 27. The Overall Band will be Beach. The public is invited to established perennial out of the ground, weeks before the first hard frost so the Sanderson Christian Revival in concert beginning at 10 a.m. loosening or cutting the root system roots have time to rebuild before winter. Center, located at C.R. 229 and attend. For transportation or following the concert, former more information, please call and making more plants from one. It is However, perennials are pretty Sapp Road, will have a clothes Pastor Jack Stolte, will bring the often the quickest and easiest method of forgiving. If you have to move them at giveaway beginning at 8 a.m. on 904-964-9264 or visit www. message. Guests are invited. truevinemin.org. multiplying some types of herbaceous perennials. a less than optimal time, they may go into early Saturday, April 19, as well as an Just keep in mind: Plants are pretty tough and dormancy but should bounce back quickly the Email the details of your Easter egg hunt beginning at 11 they can handle being handled. So when it’s time following spring. Don’t worry; it’s going to be fine. St John Missionary Baptist congregation’s upcoming a.m. Everyone is welcome. to divide your perennials, be brave. Just sink your While it may sound like plant abuse, the process Church of Lawtey will host special events to editor@ shovel in the ground, loosen the soil deeply around is beneficial on many levels. Division helps control True Vine Ministry, 422 N. the annual Women’s Prayer bctelegraph.com. DEADLINE the perimeter, about 4 to 6 inches away from the the plant’s size, peps up the plant and creates more Saint Clair St. in Starke, will Breakfast on Saturday, April IS MONDAY AT 5 P.M. plant and lift the whole clump to be divided. plants. Think of division as nature’s bonus plant If the plant is large and heavy, you may need to program. With these freebies, you can expand your cut it into several pieces in place with your shovel garden or create masses for added impact. Expand before lifting it. Then shake or hose off the loose friendships by gifting bonus plants. Library soil and remove dead leaves and stems. This will There are a few plants that like to stay put. The Bradford County Public County Public Library. This help loosen tangled rootballs and make it easier to Perennials with a taproot don’t divide well. A Library is located at 456 W. Pratt cookbook review club will test see what you are doing. taproot is a vertical and deep growing root. False St. in Starke. For a full schedule recipes from the new Pillsbury Perennials have several different types of root indigo (Baptisia australis) and butterfly weed of events, pick up a calendar Annual Recipes and Best of Betty systems. Each of these needs to be treated a bit (Asclepias tuberosa) are two that get grumpy about from the front desk today. You Crocker. Prior to May 1, visit the differently. moving due to their long taproots. For those types, can also get the latest BCPL Bradford County Public Library Spreading root systems have many slender, wait till you get some seedlings and then move the news and event notifications on to browse these two cookbooks. matted roots that originate from many locations babies. Facebook at www.facebook. Select a recipe of your choice with no distinct pattern and can usually be pulled Seedlings transplant better because the taproot com/bradfordlibrary. For more In observance of Good Friday, and a staff member will give you apart by hand, or cut apart with shears or a knife. has not had time to develop. Plants really want to information on these programs the Bradford County Public a copy of it to take home with Keep at least one developing “eye” or bud with survive, so if you lift a plant and find it has a long or other services, please call Library will be closed on April you. Bring the prepared dish to each division. If larger plants are wanted, keep taproot, just replant it. Keep it watered until it has 904-368-3911 or visit www. 18. For your convenience the the library on May 1. several eyes. re-established and chances are the plant will be bcplibrary.com. book drop is open 24 hours a day, All participants will sample Clumping root systems originate from a central just fine. seven days a week. the dishes and discuss them. clump with multiple growing points. It is often While some plants are homebodies, others like Book donations needed Participants will be able to take necessary to cut through the thick fleshy crowns to roam. If you notice after a few years that a A pause for planning home copies of all the recipes (the central growing area between the roots, leaves perennial is not blooming well or you notice that Make space for new books by tested. In June, the program the center of a clump is dying out, those plants So that the children’s and stems of the plant) with a heavy, sharp knife. donating the ones that you have will discuss/taste recipes from need to travel. Dividing rejuvenates many plants. department can finish planning You can also pry apart these roots with back-to- already read. Bradford County different cookbooks and will be Daylilies, rudbeckia and iris are plants that like the awesome summer programs, back digging forks. Public Library is currently held in the evening. to roam. They bloom better after being divided. there are no Baby Rhymetime Rhizomes are stems that grow horizontally at or accepting the donation of books Most perennials can be divided every two to three and Preschool Storytime above the soil level. Cut and discard the rhizome that are in good condition for the years. Healthy plants do their best to stick around. programs scheduled during the Book Bingo for kids sections that are one year or older. Inspect rhizomes Friends of the Library Annual Handle your plants. Move them around. They will month of May. for disease and insect damage. Damaged rhizomes Book Sale. Dates and times for On Monday, April 21, at 5 p.m. should be trimmed and treated, or discarded if reward you by growing beautifully. the books sale are as follows: children are invited to play bingo May 8 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., May The hottest club in town at the Bradford County Public 9 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and May Library. Winners get to take 10 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. When it makes its debut at home books to read. 11 a.m. on Thursday, May 1, DeValerio will discuss home In order to make a hut, we are beginning from 10 a.m. to Bradford’s 350 Club is going to irrigation options to help you seeking donations of palm noon, the library is sponsoring a Library closed spice things up at the Bradford Florida landscapes decide what will work best for fronds. Delivery deadline is series of basic computer classes, you. Then at 10 a.m. on Monday, April 22. which will include instruction The Florida Friendly May 5, the topic will be fertilizer Don’t throw out those in Internet, email and Microsoft Landscaping Workshop will basics. The programs are free unwanted CD cases and 16 oz. Word. These free classes are take place at 10 a.m. on Monday, and open to the public. empty soda bottles. Bring them designed for adults with little April 28, with a class focused on to the children’s department at or no experience and will take ensuring optimal plant growth the library. They will be used for place in the computer lab, which and productivity by watering Items needed a summer children’s program. has new computers running efficiently. Extension agent Jim Got palms? We need fronds! Windows 7. Early release game day Register online at www. newriver.lib.fl.us or call the School lets out early on library at 904-368-3911. Go Painlessly® with THERA-GESIC. April 30, so get together with your friends for some friendly Healthy heart, competition. A Wii, Xbox, and Maximum strength PS2 will be set up for a day of fun. healthy you analgesic creme for A variety of games are available temporary relief from: The Bradford County to play. Light refreshments are Extension Service is partnering • Joint and Muscle available for the teens who soreness with Bradford County Public attend. • Arthritis Library to bring you a workshop series designed to help you live • Back aches Mini album craft THG-13902 a more heart healthy lifestyle. Experienced scrapbook artist Watch cooking demonstrations Linda Lawson will be teaching a and collect great recipes. Get class on how to make a beautiful ideas on how to shop better in mini album that can hold 16 the grocery store, plan healthy photos. It makes a romantic gift meals, and reduce sodium, fats, or a wonderful family keepsake. and sugar without compromising Supplies cost $8. The class is at taste. 9 a.m. on Friday, May 2. Class The workshop is at 9 a.m. size is limited; register at the on Wednesday, April 23 at Bradford County Public Library. the library. Registration is recommended, but not required. Basic computer Walk-ins are welcome. classes Each Tuesday in April

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PRINCE 32601 at (352) 337-6237 at least 7 The holder of the follow- who needs any accommodation in or- SE 1/4 of SW 1/4, for a distance of Assessed To: All of the above property is located days before your scheduled court ing certificate(s) has filed said der to participate in this proceeding, 796.66 feet to a set 1/2” rebar; thence HAROLD A BISHOP, CYNTHIA MA- in Bradford County, In the State of appearance, or immediately upon certificate(s) for the tax deed to you are entitled, at no cost to you, to run South 01 degree 25 minutes 28 RIE WILCOX Florida. receiving this notification if the time be issued thereon. The certificate the provision of certain assistance. seconds West, parallel with the East All of the above property is located Unless such certificate(s) shall be re- before the scheduled appearance is number(s) and year of issuance, the Please contact the ADA Coordina- line of said South 1/2 of SE 1/4 of SW in Bradford County, In the State of deemed according to Law, the prop- less than 7 days; if you are hearing or description of property, and name(s) tor, Alachua County Family and Civil 1/4 for a distance of 30.00 feet to the Florida. erty described in such certificate or voice impaired, call 711. in which it is assessed are as follows: Justice Center, 201 East University Point of Beginning. Description Veri- Unless such certificate(s) shall be re- certificates will be sold to the Highest 4/3 4tchg 4/24-BCT File Number: 2014-0010 Avenue, Room 410, Gainesville, FL fied ejn/kra. deemed according to Law, the prop- Bidder at the BRADFORD COUNTY Certificate Number: 702 32601 at (352) 337-6237 at least 7 Assessed To: erty described in such certificate or COURTHOUSE, STARKE, FL. on the NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Parcel Number: 02476-0-01070 days before your scheduled court RONALD A COLEMAN, ROLAND A certificates will be sold to the Highest 4th day of June, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. TAX DEED Year of Issuance: 2011 appearance, or immediately upon COLEMAN Bidder at the BRADFORD COUNTY RAY NORMAN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Description of Property: receiving this notification if the time All of the above property is located COURTHOUSE, STARKE, FL. on the BRADFORD COUNTY That US BANK, AS C/F FL DUNDEE LOT 7 OF KNIGHT’S REPLAT, A before the scheduled appearance is in Bradford County, In the State of 4th day of June, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. CLERK OF COURT LIEN INV. LLC RE-SUBDIVISION, IN THE CITY OF less than 7 days; if you are hearing or Florida. RAY NORMAN BY LISA BRANNON, The holder of the follow- STARKE, AS RECORDED IN PLAT voice impaired, call 711. Unless such certificate(s) shall be re- BRADFORD COUNTY DEPUTY CLERK ing certificate(s) has filed said BOOK 3, PAGE 54, PUBLIC RE- 3/27 4tchg 4/17-BCT deemed according to Law, the prop- CLERK OF COURT If you are a person with a disability certificate(s) for the tax deed to CORDS OF BRADFORD COUNTY, erty described in such certificate or BY LISA BRANNON, who needs any accommodation in or- be issued thereon. The certificate FLORIDA NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR certificates will be sold to the Highest DEPUTY CLERK der to participate in this proceeding, number(s) and year of issuance, the Assessed To: TAX DEED Bidder at the BRADFORD. COUNTY If you are a person with a disability you are entitled, at no cost to you, to description of property, and name(s) THERESA G RUSSELL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN COURTHOUSE, STARKE, FL. on the who needs any accommodation in or- the provision of certain assistance. in which it is assessed are as follows: All of the above property is located That PNC %TC TAMPA 1 LLC 4th day of June, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. der to participate in this proceeding, Please contact the ADA Coordina- File Number: 2014-0018 in Bradford County, In the State of The holder of the follow- RAY NORMAN you are entitled, at no cost to you, to tor, Alachua County Family and Civil Certificate Number: 666 Florida. ing certificate(s) has filed said BRADFORD COUNTY the provision of certain assistance. Justice Center, 201 East University Parcel Number: 02359-0-00000 Unless such certificate(s) shall be re- certificate(s) for the tax deed to CLERK OF COURT Please contact the ADA Coordina- Avenue, Room 410, Gainesville, FL Year of Issuance: 2011 deemed according to Law, the prop- be issued thereon. The certificate BY LISA BRANNON, tor, Alachua County Family and Civil 32601 at (352) 337-6237 at least 7 Description of Property: erty described in such certificate or number(s) and year of issuance, the DEPUTY CLERK Justice Center, 201 East University days before your scheduled court Legal Description: certificates will be sold to the Highest description of property, and name(s) If you are a person with a disability Avenue, Room 410, Gainesville, FL appearance, or immediately upon 02359-0-00000 Bidder at the BRADFORD COUNTY in which it is assessed are as follows: who needs any accommodation in or- 32601 at (352) 337-6237 at least 7 receiving this notification if the time Section 21, Township 6 South, Range COURTHOUSE, STARKE, FL. on the File Number: 2014-0017 der to participate in this proceeding, days before your scheduled court before the scheduled appearance is 22 East. 7th day of May, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. Certificate Number: 774 you are entitled, at no cost to you, to appearance, or immediately upon less than 7 days; if you are hearing or Commence 182 feet North from the RAY NORMAN Parcel Number: 02734-0-00300 the provision of certain assistance. receiving this notification if the time voice impaired, call 711. SE corner of SW ¼ of NW ¼ and run BRADFORD COUNTY CLERK OF Year of Issuance: 2011 Please contact the ADA Coordina- before the scheduled appearance is 4/3 4tchg 4/24-BCT West 239 feet, North 182 feet, East COURT Description of Property: tor, Alachua County Family and Civil less than 7 days; if you are hearing or 239 feet, South 182 to Point of Begin- BY LISA BRANNON, Legal Description: Justice Center, 201 East University voice impaired, call 711. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ning. Except part I the NE Corner 136 DEPUTY CLERK 02734-0-00300 Avenue, Room 410, Gainesville, FL 4/3 4tchg 4/24-BCT TAX DEED feet East and West by 60 feet North If you are a person with a disability A parcel of land containing 4.09 32601 at (352) 337-6237 at least 7 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and South. who needs any accommodation in or- acres, more or less, being a portion days before your scheduled court NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR That PNC %TC TAMPA 1 LLC Assessed To: der to participate in this proceeding, of the South 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of SW appearance, or immediately upon TAX DEED The holder of the follow- MOZELLE FRAZIER, RAPHAEL DE- you are entitled, at no cost to you, to 1/4 of Section 22, Township 6 South, receiving this notification if the time NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ing certificate(s) has filed said LESTRE, DAVID E FRAZIER JR, DA- the provision of certain assistance. Range 22 East, in the City of Starke, before the scheduled appearance is That PNC %TC TAMPA 1 LLC certificate(s) for the tax deed to VID E FRAZIER, DAVID Please contact the ADA Coordina- Bradford County, Florida, said parcel less than 7 days; if you are hearing or The holder of the follow- be issued thereon. The certificate FRAZIER JR, DAVID FRAZIER, tor, Alachua County Family and Civil being more particularly described as voice impaired, call 711. ing certificate(s) has filed said number(s) and year of issuance, the GEORGE FRAZIER JR, MALETA DE- Justice Center, 201 East University follows: Commence at a found 1/2” 4/3 4tchg 4/24-BCT certificate(s) for the tax deed to description of property, and name(s) LESTRE, BARBARA A DELESTRE, Avenue, Room 410, Gainesville, FL iron pipe located at the SE corner be issued thereon. The certificate in which it is assessed are as follows: THOMAS MARK JOHNSON 32601 at (352) 337-6237 at least 7 of the South 1/2 of the SE ¼ of the NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR number(s) and year of issuance, the File Number: 2014-0019 All of the above property is located days before your scheduled court SW 1/4 of Section 22 and run South TAX DEED description of property, and name(s) Certificate Number: 664 in Bradford County, In the State of appearance, or immediately upon 89 degrees 54 minutes 35 seconds NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in which it is assessed are as follows: Parcel Number: 02357-0-00100 Florida. receiving this notification if the time West, along the South line of said That PNC %TC TAMPA 1 LLC File Number: 2014-0015 Year of Issuance: 2011 Unless such certificate(s) shall be before the scheduled appearance is South 1/2 of SE 1/4 of SW 1/4, for The holder of the follow- Certificate Number: 523 Description of Property: redeemed according to Law.the prop- less than 7 days; if you are hearing or a distance of 1067.78 feet to a set ing certificate(s) has filed said Year of Issuance: 2011 Legal Description: erty described in such certificate or voice impaired, call 711. 1/2” rebar for the Point of Beginning. certificate(s) for the tax deed to Parcel Number: 01905-0-00900 02357-0-00100 certificates will be sold to the Highest 3/27 4tchg 4/17-BCT From the Point of Beginning thus de- be issued thereon. The certificate Description of Property: A lot of land being 233.69 feet North Bidder at the BRADFORD COUNTY scribed, continue South 89 degrees number(s) and year of issuance, the Legal Description: and south by 201 feet East and West COURTHOUSE, STARKE, FL. on the NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR 54 minutes 35 seconds West, along description of property, and name(s) 01905-0-00900 in southwest corner of SE ¼ of NW ¼, 4th day of June, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. TAX DEED last said South line, for a distance of in which it is assessed are as follows: Part of the Southwest 1/4 of the except right of ways of street on West RAY NORMAN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 262.12 feet to a found 4”x4” concrete File Number: 2014-0016 Northeast 1/4 of Section 35, Town- and on South, Section 21, Township BRADFORD, COUNTY That PNC %TC TAMPA 1 LLC monument located at the SW corner Certificate Number: 243 ship 5 South, Range 22 East, Brad- 6 South, Range 22 East. Containing CLERK OF COURT The holder of the follow- of said South 1/2 of SE 1/4 of SW Parcel Number: 00901-0-05300 ford County, Florida, more particularly 1.078 acres, more or less. BY LISA BRANNON, ing certificate(s) has filed said 1/4; thence run North 00 degrees 33 Year of Issuance: 2011 described as follows: Commence at a Assessed To: DEPUTY CLERK certificate(s) for the tax deed to minutes 10 seconds East, along the Description of Property: concrete monument at the Northwest THOMAS MARK JOHNSON If you are a person with a disability be issued thereon. The certificate West line of said South 1/2 of SE 1/4 Legal Description comer of said Southwest 1/4 of the All of the above property is located who needs any accommodation in or- number(s) and year of issuance, the of SW 1/4, for a distance of 666.80 00901-0-05300 Southeast ¼ and running South 01 in Bradford County, In the State of der to participate in this proceeding, description of property, and name(s) feet to a found 1” iron pipe located at A parcel of land containing 1.02 degree 09 minutes 52 seconds East Florida. you are entitled, at no cost to you, to in which it is assessed are as follows: the NW corner of said South ½ of SE acres, more or less, and lying in the along the West line of said Southwest Unless such certificate(s) shall be re- the provision of certain assistance. File Number: 2014-0014 1/4 of SW 1/4, thence run North 89 W 1/2 of the SW ¼ of Section 20, 1/4 of Southeast 1/4, 427.45 feet to deemed according to Law, the prop- Please contact the ADA Coordina- Certificate Number: 899 degrees 51 minutes 28 seconds East, Township 7 South, Range 21 East, a concrete monument for the point of erty described in such certificate or tor, Alachua County Family and Civil Parcel Number: 03348-0-00000 along the North line of South 1/2 of Bradford County, Florida; said parcel beginning; thence continue South 01 certificates will be sold to the Highest Justice Center, 201 East University Year of Issuance: 2011 SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 for a distance of being more particularly described as degree 09 minutes 52 seconds East Bidder at the BRADFORD COUNTY Avenue, Room 410, Gainesville, FL Description of Property: 272.27 feet to a set 1/2” rebar; thence follows: along said West line, 203.83 feet to COURTHOUSE, STARKE, FL. on the 32601 at (352) 337-6237 at least 7 Legal Description: run South 01 degree 25 minutes 26 Lot 53 of River Bend Estates (an un- a concrete monument; thence North 4th day of June, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. days before your scheduled court 03348-0-00000 seconds West, parallel with the East recorded subdivision) as per plat at- 89 degrees 46 minutes 51 seconds RAY NORMAN appearance, or immediately upon Commence at Northwest corner of line of tached hereto and made a part here- East, 428.26 feet to a concrete at the BRADFORD COUNTY receiving this notification if the time Lot 2 of Block 27 of Livingston, Truby said South 1/2 of SE 1/4 of SW 1/4, of; said Lot being conveyed with a point of a curve to the left concave to CLERK OF COURT before the scheduled appearance is & Co’s Subdivision in Section 28, for a distance of 667.27 feet to the right of ingress and egress over ease- the Northeast having a radius of 200 BY LISA BRANNON, less than 7 days; if you are hearing or Township 6 South, Range 22 East, Point of Beginning. ments as shown on plat, also being feet, a chord bearing and distance of DEPUTY CLERK voice impaired, call 711. and thence run Easterly 40 feet along Reserving therefrom the Southerly 30 subject to easements to Clay Electric North 44 degrees 19 minutes 29 sec- If you are a person with a disability 4/3 4tchg 4/24-BCT the North line of said Lot 2, thence feet for ingress, egress and general Cooperative, Inc. as shown on said onds East, 285.09 feet to a concrete who needs any accommodation in or- run Southerly and parallel to the East road purposes. plat. monument; thence South 89 degrees der to participate in this proceeding, line of said Lot 2 a distance of 75 feet, Subject to and together with a 30 foot Said parcel being further described 50 minutes 12 seconds West, 631.58 you are entitled, at no cost to you, to thence run Westerly and parallel to wide easement for ingress, egress as follows: feet to the point of beginning. the provision of certain assistance. Continued next page the North line of said Lot 2 a distance and general road purposes, being Commence at the Northeast cor- of 40 feet to the West line of said Lot more particularly described as fol- ner of said W 1/2 of SW 1/4 and run 2, thence run Northerly along the lows: Commence at a found 1/2” iron South 00 degrees, 37 minutes and West line of said Lot 2 a distance of pipe located at the SE corner of the 18 seconds East, along the Easterly 75 feet to the point of beginning, be- South 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 boundary thereof, 697.00 feet; thence ing that same property described in of Section 22 and run South 89 de- South 89 degrees, 15 minutes and Deed Book 51, Page 168 of the public grees 54 minutes 35 seconds West, 49 seconds West, parallel with the records of Bradford County, Florida. along the South line of said Northerly boundary of said W 1/2 of Assessed To: South 1/2 of SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 for a SW 1/4, a distance of 685.41 feet for ELSIE WILLIAMS CUMMINGS distance of 533.70 feet to a set 1/2” the Point of Beginning. From Point of All of the above property is located rebar for the Point of Beginning of Beginning thus described run South in Bradford County, In the State of said 30 foot easement. From the 00 degrees, 37 minutes and 18 sec- Florida. Point of Beginning thus described, onds East, parallel with said Easterly Unless such certificate(s) shall be re- continue South 89 degrees 54 min- boundary, 429.04 feet; thence South deemed according to Law, the prop- utes 35 seconds West, along last said 71 degrees, 34 minutes and 48 sec- erty described in such certificate or South line, for a distance of 796.20 onds West, 105.03 feet; thence North certificates will be sold to the Highest feet to a found 4”x4” concrete monu- 00 degrees, 37 minutes and 18 sec- Bidder at the BRADFORD COUNTY ment located at the SW corner of said onds West, parallel with said Easterly COURTHOUSE, STARKE, FL. on the South 1/2 of SE 1/4 of SW 1/4; thence boundary, 460.94 feet; thence North 7th day of May, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. run North 00 degrees 33 minutes 10 89 degrees, 15 minutes and 49 sec- RAY NORMAN seconds East, along the West line of onds East, parallel with said Northerly TOOT YOUR OWN HORN!

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monument found at the Northeast the provision of certain assistance. scribed As Follows: GDH246010549B. Gabinete de la Florida - Vicegober- Continued from 6A_ comer thereof; thence South 89 de- Please contact the ADA Coordina- Commence At A 1” Iron Pipe, No The real property described herein nador grees 43 minutes and 07 seconds tor, Alachua County Family and Civil Identification, Marking The North- is not the constitutional homestead Gabinete de la Florida - Procurador IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE West, along the Northerly boundary Justice Center, 201 East University west Comer Of Section 10, Town- of the Grantor herein as that term is General EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN of said South 1/2 of SE 1/4, a distance Avenue, Room 410, Gainesville, FL ship 6 South, Range 22 East, Brad- defined by Article 10, Section 4, of the Gabinete de la Florida - Funcionario AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, of 400.00 feet to a set concrete monu- 32601 at (352) 337-6237 at least 7 ford County, Florida; Thence South Florida Constitution. Principal de Finanzas FLORIDA ment for the Point of Beginning, From days before your scheduled court 01°38’’00” East, Along The West The aforesaid sale will be made pur- Gabinete de la Florida - Comisiona- CIVIL DIVISION Point of Beginning thus described run appearance, or immediately upon Line Of Said Section 10, A Distance suant to the Final Judgment of Fore- do de Agricultura CASE NO.: 2012 CA 675 South 00 degrees, 24 minutes and 51 receiving this notification if the time Of 2,296.36 Feet To A Point On The closure in Case No: 04-2013-CA-605 Representante Estatal: distrito 19 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- seconds East, parallel with said East- before the scheduled appearance is Baseline Of Survey Of State Road now pending in the Circuit Court in Tribunal de Apelaciones del 1.er Dis- TIONAL ASSOCIATION erly boundary, 380.00 feet to a set less than 7 days; if you are hearing or No. 223, (A Variable Width Right Of Bradford County, Florida. trito: retención de 6 jueces Plaintiff, iron rod; thence South 89 degrees, voice impaired, call 711. Way, As Per Florida Department Of DATED this 14 day of April, 2014. Juez del Circuito, 8.º Circuito Judi- vs. 43 minutes and 07 seconds West, 4/10 4tchg 5/1-BCT Transportation Right Of Way Map, Ray Norman, cial: grupos 1, 7, 11 y 13 ANTONIO GONZALEZ, et al parallel with said Northerly boundary, Section 28125, F.P. No. 2080016), Clerk of the Circuit Court Junta Escolar: distritos 1, 2 y 5 Defendants. 374.00 feet; thence North 00 degrees, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Said Point Being On The Arc Of A Lisa Brannon Comisionado del Condado: distritos RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE 24 minutes and 51 seconds West, EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN Curve To The Left, Having A Radius Deputy Clerk 2 y 4 SALE parallel with said Easterly boundary, AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, Of 4,202.00 Feet; Thence Departing 4/17 2tchg 4/24-BCT Distrito de Conservación de Tierra y RE-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- 380.00 feet to an iron rod set on said FLORIDA Said West Line From A Tangent Bear- Agua de Bradford: grupos 2, 3, 4 y 5 suant to an Order Granting Plaintiffs Northerly boundary; thence North 89 Case No.: 04-2014-DR-168 ing Of North 55°06’15” East, North- NOTICE 4/3 2tchg 4/17-BCT Motion to Reschedule Foreclosure degrees, 43 minutes and 07 seconds Division: erly, Along Said Baseline Of Survey T&M Towing gives notice of lien and Sale filed February 10, 2014 and East, along said Northerly boundary, Williams, Carrie E., Of State intent to sell these vehicles on May NOTICE OF GENERAL entered in Case No. 2012 CA 675 374.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. Petitioner Road No. 223 And The Arc Of 1st 2014 at 9:00 am at T&M Towing ELECTION of the Circuit Court of the EIGHTH Above described parcel being con- and Wil- Said Curve, Through An Angle Of storage yard located at 1451 Hayes I, Ken Detzner, Secretary of State of Judicial Circuit in and for BRAD- veyed subject to and with a right of liams, Joshua P., 11°11’46”, An Arc Length Of 821.11 St. Starke, FL 32091. T&M reserves the State of Florida, do hereby give FORD COUNTY, Florida, wherein ingress and egress over all roads Respondent, Feet; Thence From A Tangent Bear- the right to accept or reject any and notice that a GENERAL ELECTION JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- shown on aforesaid map recorded on NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSO- ing Of North 43°54’29” East, Depart- all bids. will be held in BRADFORD County, TIONAL ASSOCIATION, is Plaintiff, Page 4 of Misc. Map Book 1. LUTION OF MARRIAGE ing Said Baseline Of Survey, South 1984- GMC Vin# State of Florida, on the FOURTH day and ANTONIO GONZALEZ, et al are Also being conveyed subject to any (NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUP- 00°53’44” East, A Distance Of 221.46 1GTCC14D7ES510106 of NOVEMBER, 2014, A.D., to fill or Defendants, the clerk will sell to the easement for utilities as shown of PORT) Feet; Thence South 00°53’20” East, 1998- Mercury Vin# 2MEFM75W- retain the following offices: highest and best bidder for cash, be- aforesaid map. TO: Joshua Paul Williams A Distance Of 299.75 Feet; Thence 6WX672108 Representative in Congress: District ginning at 11:00 AM at The Bradford Assessed To: 2090 Raiford Rd., Starke, Fl 32091 South 89°48’57’’ East, A Distance Of 4/17 2tchg 4/24-BCT 3 County Courthouse in accordance TERRY R TAYLOR, BARBARA A YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac- 465.04 Feet To The Point Of Begin- Florida Cabinet - Governor with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes, on TAYLOR, MICHAEL DWAYNE TAY- tion for dissolution of marriage has ning, Said Point Being On A Non-Tan- INVITATION TO NEGOTIATE Florida Cabinet - Lieutenant Gover- the 8 day of May, 2014, the following LOR, MICHAEL DWAYNE TAYLOR been filed against you and that you gent Curve To The Left, Having A Ra- CareerSource Florida Crown (CSFC) nor described property as set forth in said All of the above property is located are required to serve a copy of your dius Of 574.00 Feet, A Chord Bear- is inviting interested parties to submit Florida Cabinet - Attorney General Lis Pendens, to wit; in Bradford County, In the State of written defenses, if any, to it on Car- ing And Distance Of North 12°03’15” an Expression of Interest for deliver- Florida Cabinet - Chief Financial Of- Lot 3 of Block E of DALEWOOD as Florida. rie Elizabeth Williams whose address West, 85.69 Feet; Thence Northwest- ing Audit Services. Expressions of ficer per plat thereof recorded in Plat Book th 3, Page 8, of the Public Records of Unless such certificate(s) shall be re- is 22891 NW 27 Ave., Lawtey, Fl erly, Along The Arc Of Said Curve, Interest are due April 21, 2014. Florida Cabinet - Commissioner of Bradford County, Florida. deemed according to Law. the prop- 32058 on or before May 15, 2014 and Through An Angle Of 08°33’41”, An The full Invitation to Negotiate with Agriculture SUBJECT TO easements, restric- erty described in such certificate or file the original with the clerk of this Arc Length Of 85.77 Feet; Thence directions for completion and submit- State Representative: District 19 tions, zoning classifications and cov- certificates will be sold to the Highest Court at 945 N. Temple Ave. / P.O. South 89°39’28” East, A Distance Of tal as well as deadline dates is avail- First District Court of Appeal: Reten- enants of record, if any, and subject to Bidder at the BRADFORD COUNTY Drawer B, Starke, FL 32091 before 48.99 Feet; Thence South 10°09’24” able at CSFC’s offices at 1389 US tion of Six Judges taxes for the current year, and all sub- COURTHOUSE, STARKE, service on Petitioner or immediately West, A Distance Of 84.89 Feet; Hwy 90 West, Suite 170B, Lake City, Circuit Judge, Eighth Judicial Circuit: sequent years, TOGETHER WITH all FL. on the 4th day of June, 2014, at thereafter. If you fail to do so, a de- Thence North 89°48’57’’ West, A Dis- FL 32055 and our website at www. Groups 1, 7, 11 and 13 structures, attachments, and appurte- 11:00a.m. fault may be entered against you for tance Of 16.12 Feet To The Point Of careersourcefloridacrown.com. School Board: Districts 1, 2 and 5 nances situated thereon. RAY NORMAN the relief demanded in the petition. Beginning. CSFC reserves the right to with- County Commissioner: Districts 2 Any person claiming an interest in the BRADFORD COUNTY The action is asking the court to de- Containing 2,632 Square Feet, More draw this Invitation to Negotiate at and 4 surplus funds from the sale, if any, CLERK OF COURT cide how the following real or person- Or Less. any time. For additional information Bradford Soil and Water Conserva- other than the property owner as of BY LISA BRANNON, al property should be divided: None Being A Part Of Tax Parcel No. please contact: tion District: Groups 2, 3, 4 and 5 the date of the lis pendens must file DEPUTY CLERK Copies of all court documents in this 02079-0-00000 Jeri Bohlscheid 4/3 2tchg 4/17-BCT a claim within 60 days after the sale. If you are a person with a disability case, including orders, are available A petition in eminent domain has CareerSource Florida Crown Dated at Starke, BRADFORD COUN- who needs any accommodation in or- at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s been filed to acquire certain property 1389 US Hwy 90 West, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: TY, Florida, this 4 day of der to participate in this proceeding, office. You may review these docu- interests in Bradford County, Florida. Suite 170B SPRATLIN TOWING & RECOVERY, April, 2014. you are entitled, at no cost to you, to ments upon request. Each defendant is required to serve Lake City, FL 32055 LLC. gives Notice of Foreclosure of Ray Norman the provision of You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit written defenses to the petition on jbohlscheid@careersourceflcrown. Lien and intent to sell these vehicles Clerk of said Circuit Court certain assistance. Please contact Court’s office notified of your current petitioner’s attorney, whose name com on 05/05/2014, 10:00 am at 18536 By: Lisa Brannon the ADA Coordinator, Alachua County address. (You may file Notice of Cur- and address are shown below, on or Telephone: 386-755-9026 X 3219 US Hwy 301 N. STARKE, FL 32091- As Deputy Clerk Family and Civil Justice Center, 201 rent Address, Florida Supreme Court before April 21, 2014, and to file the 4/17 1tchg-BCT 0314, pursuant to subsection 713.78 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- East University Avenue, Room 410, Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) original of the defenses with the clerk of the Florida Statutes. SPRATLIN TIONAL ASSOCIATION Gainesville, FL 32601 at (352) 337- Future of this court either before service on IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TOWING & RECOVERY, LLC. re- c/o Phelan Hallinan, PLC 6237 at least 7 days before your papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to petitioner’s attorney or immediately EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN serves the right to accept or reject Attorneys for Plaintiff scheduled court appearance, or im- the address on record at the clerk’s thereafter, showing what right, title, AND FOR BRADFORD any and/or all bids. 2727 West Cypress Creek Road mediately upon receiving this notifica- office. interest or lien defendant has in or to COUNTY, FLORIDA 1G1JC1249X7150510 1999 CHEV- Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 tion if the time before the scheduled WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida the property described in the petition CASE N0.2012-CA-000625 ROLET 954-462-7000 appearance is less than 7 days; if you Family Law Rules of Procedure, re- and to show cause why that property BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, 4/17 1tchg-BCT If you are a person with a disability are hearing or voice impaired, call quires certain automatic disclosure of should not be taken for the uses and A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY who needs any accommodation to 711. documents and information. Failure purposes set forth in the petition. If COMPANY, participate in this proceeding, you are 4/10 4tchg 5/1-BCT to comply can result in sanctions, in- any defendant fails to do so, a default Plaintiff, entitled, at no cost to you, to the pro- cluding dismissal or striking of plead- will be entered against that defendant vs. vision of certain assistance. Please NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ings. for the relief demanded in the petition. TODD EUGENE HENDERSON, ET Clay Electric contact Ms. Jan Phillips, ADA Coor- TAX DEED Dated 4-7-14. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a decla- AL. dinator, Alachua County Family and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT ration of taking has been filed in this Defendants Civil Justice Center, 201 East Univer- That PNC %TC TAMPA 1 LLC By: Lisa Brannon cause and that petitioner will apply for RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE surveys sity Avenue, Room 410, Gainesville, The holder of the follow- Deputy Clerk an order of taking and any other order SALE FL 32601 at (352) 337-6237 at least ing certificate(s) has filed said 4/10 4tchg 5/1-BCT the court deems proper before the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursu- members 7 days before your scheduled court certificate(s) for the tax deed to Honorable Phyllis M. Rosier, one of ant to a Final Judgment of Foreclo- be issued thereon. The certificate IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, EIGHTH the Judges of this Court, on May 21, sure dated July 17, 2013, and entered Members of Clay Electric appearance, or immediately upon number(s) and year of issuance, the JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR 2014 at 11:00 a.m., (1 hour reserved) in Case No. 2012-CA-000625, of the receiving this notification if the time description of property, and name(s) BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA in Chambers at the Bradford County Circuit Court of the Eighth Judicial may be contacted by a telephone before the scheduled appearance is in which it is assessed are as follows: CASE NO.: 2014-CA-135 Courthouse, 925 N. Temple Avenue, Circuit in and for BRADFORD Coun- survey company beginning the less than seven (7) days; if you File Number: 2014-0021 Parcel 118 Starke, Florida. All defendants to this ty, Florida. BAYVIEW LOAN SERVIC- are hearing or voice impaired, call Certificate Number: 240 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT suit may request a hearing at the time ING, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED evening of Monday, April 14, as 711. part of the cooperative’s efforts If you are deaf or hard of hearing and Parcel Number: 00901-0-03300 OF TRANSPORTATION, and place designated and be heard LIABILITY COMPANY (hereafter require an ASL interpreter or an as- Year of Issuance: 2011 Petitioner, at the time and place designated and “Plaintiff’), is Plaintiff and TODD EU- to evaluate its services and sisted listening device to participate Description of Property: vs. be heard. GENE HENDERSON; LVNV FUND- communications. The telephone in a proceeding, please contact the Legal Description: THE ESTATE OF ETHEL E. Any defendant failing to file a request ING LLC are defendants. I will sell to Court Interpreter Program at inter- 00901-0-03300 ANDREWS, a/k/a ETHEL M. AN- for hearing shall waive any right to the highest and best bidder for cash survey is scheduled to last five to A parcel of land containing 2.00 acres, DREWS, f/k/a EMMA COLEY; All object to the Order of Taking. in the LOBBY of the Courthouse; seven days. [email protected] more or less, and lying in Section 20, heirs, beneficiaries, devisees, WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL of 945 North Temple Avenue, Starke, 4/10 2tchg 4/17-BCT Township 7 South, Range 21 East, legatees, spouses, and creditors of this Court on the 2 day of April, 2014. at 11:00 a.m., on the 8th day of May, “We believe it’s important Bradford County, Florida, said parcel Ethel E. Andrews, a/k/a Ethel M. An- RAY NORMAN 2014, the following described proper- to know what our members NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR being more particularly described as drews; KAREN COLEY-FANNON; CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT ty as set forth in said Final Judgment, TAX DEED follows: Lots 33 and 34 of River Bend KATHY DAUGHTRY; and TERESA BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA to wit: think about our programs and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN services,” said Communications That PNC %TC TAMPA 1 LLC Estates (a subdivision) as per map PHILLIPS, Bradford County Tax Col- By Lisa Brannon LOT 4, SMOKERISE, ACCORDING The holder of the follow- recorded in Miscellaneous Map Book lector; Deputy Clerk TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RE- Manager Wayne Mattox. “If ing certificate(s) has filed said 1, Page 7, public records of Brad- Defendants. Susan M. Henderson, Esq. CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE you receive a phone call from a certificate(s) for the tax deed to ford County, Florida; said lots being NOTICE OF ACTION IN EMINENT Florida Department of Transportation 33, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF be issued thereon. The certificate conveyed with a right of ingress and DOMAIN AND NOTICE OF HEAR- 1109 S. Marion Avenue, MS 2009 BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA. survey company, FGI Research, egress over easements as shown on ING OF CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE Lake City, Florida 32025-5874 If you are a person with a disability we encourage you to participate.” number(s) and year of issuance, the said map, also being subject to ease- OF PROCESS Telephone: 386/758-3731 who needs any accommodation in or- description of property, and name(s) ments to Clay Electric Cooperative, STATE OF FLORIDA TO: [email protected] der to participate in this proceeding, This year’s phone survey is in which it is assessed are as follows: Inc., as shown on said map. To all said defendants who are living, 4/10 2tchg 4/17-BCT you are entitled, at no cost to you, to similar to the one performed File Number: 2014-0020 Assessed To: and if any or all defendants are de- the provision of certain assistance. Certificate Number: 792 CHRISTOPHER C FIELDS, CHRIS- ceased, the unknown spouse, heirs, NOTICE Persons with a disability who need for the cooperative last April by Parcel Number: 02792-A-03000 FGI Research, a large market Year of Issuance: 2011 TOPHER FIELDS, MARILYN devisees, grantees, creditors, lienors, Pursuant to the Florida Self Storage any accommodation in order to par- Description of Property: FIELDS, MARILYN L FIELDS or other parties claiming by, through, Act Statutes Sec. 83.801-83.809, ticipate should call Jan Phillips, ADA research firm based in Chapel Legal Description: All of the above property is located under or against any such deceased NOTICE: A Public Auction will be held Coordinator, Alachua County Court- Hill, N.C. Conducting a phone 02792-A-03000 in Bradford County, In the State of defendant or defendants, if alive, and, on APRIL 26, 2014 @ 10:00 A.M. at house, 201 E. University Ave., Parcel 30 Florida. if dead, their unknown spouse, heirs, C &C Mini Storage 1670 S. Walnut Gainesville, FL 32601 at (352) 337- survey helps the co-op learn Unless such certificate(s) shall be re- devisees, legatees, grantees, credi- Street, Hwy 301 South in Starke, 6237 within two (2) working days of more about the opinions of A parcel of land containing 3.26 acres deemed according to Law, the prop- tors, lienors, or other parties claim- Floirda. The following units contents your receipt of this notice; if you are and lying in the South 1/2 of the SE erty described in such certificate or ing by, through, under, or against will be sold to the highest bidder, and hearing impaired call (800) 955-8771; members less inclined to respond 1/4 of Section 25, Township 6 South, certificates will be sold to the Highest any such deceased defendant or continuing day to day thereafter until if you are voice impaired, call (800) to written surveys. Range 22 East, Bradford County, Bidder at the BRADFORD COUNTY defendants, and all other parties hav- sold. 955-8770. Florida; said parcel being shown as COURTHOUSE, STARKE, FL. on the ing or claiming to have any right, title 2-32 Y. Aaron Dated this 15 day of April, 2014. “The company will identify Parcel 30 on a map prepared by Pat- itself as conducting a phone rick B. Welch & Associates, Inc. and 4th day of June, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. or interest in and to the property de- 4/10 2tchg 4/17-BCT RAY NORMAN recorded in Misc. Map Book 1, Page RAY NORMAN BRAD- scribed in the Petition, to-wit: CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT survey on behalf of Clay 4 of the public records of said County, FORD COUNTY Item #2080016 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BY Lisa Brannon Electric, and we encourage your also being described as follows: CLERK OF COURT Parcel 118 EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN As Deputy Clerk Commence at a concrete monument BY LISA BRANNON, SR 223 (Starke Bypass) - BRAD- AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, Van Ness Law Firm, PLC cooperation,” Mattox said. DEPUTY CLERK FORD COUNTY FLORIDA 1239 E. Newport Center Drive Suite According to FGI Research, the found at the Southeast comer of said If you are a person with a disability A Part Of The Northwest 1/4 Of Sec- CASE NO: 04-2013-CA-605 # 110 South 1/2 of SE 1/4 and run North 00 who needs any accommodation in or- tion 10. Township 6 South. Range 22 FRANK HUNTER, Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442 phone survey takes about 7 to 12 degrees, 24 minutes and 51 seconds der to participate in this proceeding, East, Bradford County, Plaintiff, Phone(954) 571-2031 minutes. The calls will primarily West, along the Easterly boundary you are entitled at no cost to you, to Florida, Being More Particularly De- VS. Fax (954)571-2033 thereof, 1384.85 feet to a concrete SHELDON CLARK and [email protected] be made on weeknights from CHRISTINE CLARK, Any person claiming an interest in 5:30 to 8:45 p.m. All telephone Defendants. the surplus from the sale, if any, other interviews will be conducted by NOTICE OF SALE than the property owner as of the Notice is hereby given that on the date of the Lis Pendens must file a FGI Research Inc. Professional 19th day of June, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. claim within 60 days after the sale. telephone interviewers will at the east front door of the Court- 4/17 2tchg 4/24-BCT identify themselves as calling house of Bradford County at Starke, Florida, the undersigned Clerk will AVISO DE on behalf of Clay Electric offer for sale the following described ELECCIONES GENERALES Cooperative. All telephone real property: Yo, Ken Detzner, Secretario de Es- LOTS 9, 10, 11 AND 12, CROSBY tado del Estado de la Florida, por el interviews will originate from LAKE INLET, ACCORDING TO PLAT presente notifico que se llevarán a Virginia Beach, Va. THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT cabo ELECCIONES GENERALES If you should have a question BOOK 3, PAGE 31, OF THE PUBLIC en el Condado de BRADFORD, Es- RECORDS OF BRADFORD COUN- tado de la Florida, el día CUATRO de about the co-op’s survey efforts, TY, FLORIDA. NOVIEMBRE de 2014 d. C., para de- please call the member and TOGETHER WITH THAT CER- terminar la ocupación o la retención public relations department in TAIN DOUBLE MOBILE HOME de los siguientes cargos: TITLE NUMBERS: 10725881 Representante ante el Congreso: Keystone Heights at 352-473- AND 10725880. VIN NUM- distrito 3 8000 ext. 8265. BERS: GDH246010549A AND Gabinete de la Florida - Gobernador 8A Bradford County Telegraph • Thursday, April 17, 2014

anyway. We do represent every said he didn’t have a problem citizen in Bradford County, with it, though, and felt the ContinuedBRANCH from 1A whether they’re in the city of county was going to have to “eat” Starke, Lawtey, Pleasantville, the animal control cost anyway, control, the county medical Speedville, wherever.” especially if it could not collect director, and building and zoning, Riddick said the back and from the other municipalities or risk losing those services. forth about animal control has either. He also agreed with the Starke agreed sharing the been going on since his father county’s complete control over medical director’s cost was in was a county commissioner. building and zoning, including its best interests, but preferred “It’s time to put it to rest,” he setting a fee structure that would taking over its own building and said. pay for the department. zoning services to paying the “We should do it for nothing?” “If we can make that work, county. When it came to animal Commissioner Eddie Lewis I think that it helps this board control, responsibility for which asked. in the eyes of the citizens of has been shuffled between the Riddick said that was his Bradford County,” Chandler city and county for years, the opinion. The city should pay a said. “I think we always sought city commission stood up for its portion of the medical director’s to do right, and we have to be the citizens, saying they pay county salary, but animal control should bigger person to try and continue taxes, too, and should not be be up to the county. that. I think it’s the right thing to denied service. He also said the county should do.” With that in mind, the city has be handling building and zoning Riddick said it wouldn’t hurt most recently been exploring for the city at no additional cost. the county and it would help the a study of the county’s tax Moreover, after talking with the city with its financial struggles. structure in hopes of finding out regional planning council, he “I just believe this would be how the county’s tax dollars are said the city and county should be the right and best thing to do for distributed and how much of that united under a single set of land all of the citizens of Bradford revenue benefits the citizens of development regulations and County,” he said. Starke. It’s an inquiry that could a single process for approving Lewis said he didn’t agree And the donations go to … shake up the status quo and zoning changes. with giving up pursuit of Sheriff Gordon Smith presented a check for more than $1,900 to the Bradford High require greater accountability “No matter who you talk compensation for animal School softball program. The gift was funded by the public’s parking donations at for spending the public’s money, to, it’s crazy to have two control, but Chandler said it’s this year’s fair. A check of equal amount will go to the BHS football team, with the since the city commission different building and zoning not worth the fight. Lewis said remainder of the money going to the Sheriff’s Explorers and Horse Posse. Pictured believes citizens should not be departments,” Riddick said. “We then the county should agree to with the sheriff are players Lindsey Wiggins, Mackenzie Gault and Ashton Adkins. paying for services that don’t have got the best building and cover animal control only if the Photo by Lisa Gault. benefit them. zoning department right here in city agrees to return to funding Cut to County Commissioner our building.” recreation. Danny Riddick’s plea for In the past, the city would “We can kick the can around cooperation at the April 7 county grant applicant requests to waive all day but we have to look at commission meeting. Riddick zoning fees on work the county things from different views,” now wants to make peace. was doing, hence the county’s Chandler said, “and I think that He said it was something he request for funding from the city. somebody has to give the olive has been praying about, and If the county were completely branch. If it’s us, we give it and after spending time with Mayor in charge of the process, there move on.” Carolyn Spooner on a recent wouldn’t be an issue, he said. Otherwise, Chandler said, North Florida Regional Planning “All zoning and building issues the county would continue to Council trip to Washington, D.C., need to come to one department be painted as the enemy. Lewis Riddick opened up to the county at one time,” Riddick said. wanted to know how the county commission about his hopes for a If the county is going to grow, could be painted as the bad guy better working relationship. both commissions have to work if it’s the city that refused to pay Riddick said the trip gave him as a team, he said, adding he for the service, but Chandler said the opportunity to talk to others wanted both boards to think the city was told it didn’t have about issues like animal control, about what he had said. to pay by a former attorney who and he heard from them that the “They shouldn’t have much was also representing the county county has a responsibility to to think about,” Lewis said, and at the time, something he said he serve its cities. Commissioner Doyle Thomas had a problem with. “The fair thing to do, and the agreed, saying, “They won’t have While no decisions were made, right to do, is for the county to a problem with that.” These two Commissioner Lila Sellars said tell the city of Starke we’ve got county commissioners weren’t so Riddick had raised some good animal control. It’s a done deal. sure, however, particularly when points. It won’t cost the city of Starke it came to charging for animal “I think it’s time for us to go any money at all,” Riddick said. control and building and zoning. back and for us to sit down and BCSO’s Shaun Burgin and Brad Smith present a check to BHS head football coach “We’re already doing it now Commissioner Ross Chandler talk,” she said. Steve Reynolds.

Seats 1, 3 and 5 will serve until Yehl said he’s offering There is an assortment of order to avoid being bothered the November 2018 election, and his assistance because that’s Free classes different types of fabrics in many by these pesky critters. Avoid HAMPTON widths and lengths. Please join being outdoors during DUSK Continued from 1A Seats 2 and 4 will serve until the what universities should do, at the senior November 2016 election. From and it meets the university’s the quilters and put this fabric to to DAWN hours. If you must go referendum language came from each point forward, elections community service requirement. center good use. outside DRESS appropriately In addition, members will have by covering as much skin as Van Zant. The attorney went would be held every four years. “I don’t want to say, ‘I’m from There are many different free over the drafts, beginning with This is an extension of the the government, and I’m here a chance to share their progress possible. For added protection classes offered at the Bradford on their “mystery quilts,” which use a repellant with DEET in the first, titled Voter Convenient current term of office, which is to help,’ but I have had some County Senior Center. One is Art Elections. With the exception two years. experience in that area and feel for some are not quite such it, and be sure to DRAIN any with Elisa. If you have thought mysteries anymore. They will containers that hold water. of special elections, this charter Amendment 6 very simply confident we can put together about learning how to paint, amendment would move future eliminates the position of some documentation that should also be working on service this is the class for you. This projects. elections to coincide with the marshal from the city charter, as help you as you move forward,” class teaches the fundamentals general elections for county, state well as the antiquated reference Yehl said. So please join Sunshine Master of art and painting in a relaxed Quilters for an afternoon of good and federal offices, which take to a police court. Later during the council and easy paced atmosphere. place in November. Finally, Amendment 7 would meeting, the city conducted some conversation, idea sharing and Gardener plant The next class will be Tuesday, an opportunity to find a true Amendment 2, if approved, give the county supervisor of business, including officially April 22, from 2:30-4:30 . sale April 26 would reduce the number of elections oversight of the city’s placing the sheriff over code treasure. It’s a great way to get out and For more information, please Bradford Master Gardeners elected officials on the city elections. The city election enforcement issues citizens are socialize while learning how to council from six to five. In the would take place at the precinct concerned about. The county has contact Kathy Still at 904 368 will host a butterfly and create beautiful pieces of art. 0291 or [email protected]. hummingbird plant sale on upcoming election candidates encompassing the city of an established code enforcement For further information about will qualify to run for city council, Hampton. process with a magistrate, but Saturday, April 26, from 9 a.m. the class or what supplies are to noon at the Bradford County and the top five candidates Once the council votes to place Sheriff Gordon Smith said the needed, please contact the center after the votes are counted will these and any other amendments majority of issues are taken care Mosquito- Extension Office. at 904-368-3955. There will also be information become the new council. If on the ballot, voters will have the of when property owners are The senior center also offers Amendment 2 passes, then in the opportunity in September to vote notified a complaint has been trapping demonstrations on soil testing, free computer classes. The next vertical growing system future candidates would qualify yes or no. filed. class will be digital photography volunteers to run for only one of the seats Councilwoman Myrtice The sheriff’s office has also construction and methods, Wednesday, April 23, from 2-4 butterfly gardening and open during that election. For McCullough, currently acting been working on collecting city p.m. You do not need a camera needed as mayor, cast doubt on whether property from former employees, composting to make use of yard example, two candidates may to benefit from this class. You’ll The Buzz Busters, a volunteer Amendment 2 was realistic for much of which will eventually waste. qualify to run for the first seat, learn about digital cameras, how group sponsored by the Bradford the city of Hampton given the be declared surplus and disposed Milkweed, Ajuga and Gaura three for the second, and so on. to take a good photo, how to get County Mosquito Control and typically small number of people of to other agencies or at public are just a few of the plants for If a single candidate qualified for those pictures from camera to the UF/IFAS Bradford County who run for office in the city. auction. sale for $3 per six inch pot. The a seat, they would win without the computer, and much more. Extension, is looking for “I think that would be Hampton will be working with plants were grown in compliance opposition. Mark your calendars for volunteers to help trap and count impossible,” McCullough said. the county to replace some street with the Florida Division of Amendment 2 also specifies April 24, at 1:30 p.m., as the mosquitoes in different zones Cooper said he was signage as well after Councilman Agriculture and Consumer that council members must live Florida Friendly gardening throughout the county. communicating Van Zant’s Bill Goodge said there had been Services standards. See the in the city limits. series continues. Come learn Volunteers are needed to set up wishes and they needed to listen complaints from emergency Bradford County Extension Amendment 3 calls for the about efficient watering. The adult mosquito traps once a week. to the legislators, but it was responders about navigating the website to see pictures of plants election of a mayor from the workshops are sponsored by The trap needs to be set up at dusk ultimately up to the council what city. for sale on the posted flyer. among the city council members University of Florida’s Institute and “harvested” first thing the to place on the ballot. Councilman Dan Williams Bring a soil sample from following every election. of Food and Agricultural morning after. After harvesting, The city council was also presented figures on where the your lawn or garden. Master Currently it is a separate elected Sciences and the Bradford the trapped mosquitoes are introduced to Bob Yehl of budget stands, with more than Gardeners will help you fill out position. One council member County Extension Office. These frozen and then counted. These Valdosta State University, a $48,000 in the bank. the form required to submit the appointed by the rest of the classes are free to the public. For trap counts are used to track political science professor “We’re not Beverly Hills, but sample, take your payment and council would serve as mayor for further information about the mosquito population levels in the and city management expert we’re not broke either, which is transport soil samples to the soil two years, until the next election workshops, please call the senior county and are ultimately used to volunteering his time to look good news,” he said, thanking testing lab in Gainesville for is held. Other than chairing the center at 904-368-3955. prioritize adult mosquito spray over the city’s policies on issues utility customers for paying their analysis. meetings, the mayor would have On Wednesday, April 30, the events in the county. like hiring and purchasing, bills. The extension office is located no additional authority. senior center will host a Home The group is currently looking and making recommendations. The city will have a special at 2266 N. Temple Ave. in Starke. The fourth and fifth proposed Safety Workshop, discussing for volunteers in Zone 2 (east The city’s issues are primarily meeting on April 22 at 7 p.m. Call 904-966-6299 to find out charter amendments deal with many different safety issues for of S.R. 100 from approximately management related, he said, and to discuss the finalized water more about the Spring Fling. the terms of office of the five aging adults. A light lunch will Southeast 142nd Street to C.R. can be resolved by establishing system report and the job The University of Florida is an council members elected during be provided. Please call 904-368- 218), Zones 3 and 4 (Hampton and following correct policies descriptions for street and water Equal Opportunity Institution. this special election, setting the 3955 to reserve your seat. area), Zone 6 (between U.S. 301 and procedures. department positions. terms so that those elected to and C.R. 225, south of C.R. 227), Zone 9 (Brooker area), Zone 10 Hampton Quilters share (west of C.R. 235 and C.R. 231, sunshine between S.R. 100 and C.R. 18), meeting on Sunday, April 27. also bring a dish to share at the and Zone 11 (between S.R. 100 April 22 Celebrate Beginning at 10 a.m., there will potluck supper in the evening. and fabric and C.R. 229, west of C.R. 225). be nature walks and presentations There is no cost to attend, If you are interested in The Hampton City Council On Wednesday, April 23, nature at about nature photography, water but donations are welcome. To becoming a Buzz Buster will hold a special meeting on Sunshine Quilters will have a issues in the Santa Fe River basin RSVP, call 904-504-1004 or volunteer, please call The Tuesday, April 22, at 7 p.m. The Living Center special meeting at the Bradford and a discussion on sustainable email [email protected]. Bradford County Extension council will discuss the finalized County Senior Center from 1-3 To celebrate the return of living. The living center team The center is located at 10665 Office at 904-966-6299. water system report and the job p.m. The group has received spring, the Florida Coalition of will provide a free lunch and SW 89th Ave. near Hampton and Traps, supplies and support are descriptions for the street and a large donation of fabric and Peace and Justice is planning every visitor will receive a potted the intersection of C.R. 227 and provided. water departments. The meeting would like to invite crafters and an Earth Day event at the longleaf pine tree. Visitors may C.R. 18. And don’t forget: It is very will take place at Hampton City Sustainable Living Center on sewers to share in this generosity. important to follow the 5 D’s in Hall and is open to the public. B Section • Thursday, April 17, 2014 FEATURES CRIME SOCIALS OBITUARIES RegionalRegional NewsNews EDITORIAL News from Bradford County, Union County and the Lake Region Sims and ‘Ax Men’: cuttin’ up and talkin’ CF BY CLIFF SMELLEY opportunity was there, I looked “Yeah, from the beginning it Staff Writer at it as a way to spread awareness was easy for us all to get along,” and get the word about CF out.” she said. “I think the first day Bradford County native Stone said adding Sims to the that we filmed, Clint and I were Katelyn Sims did not have her Dreadknots had to be done. joking and laughing about as hard sights set on being in a television Katelyn “Cuz” “We had to get a good boat as possible for about 15 minutes. show, but she figured it would be Sims and her driver, somebody who knew We almost got in trouble with the a good way to raise awareness fellow “Ax Men” what they were doing, somebody film crew because we couldn’t about cystic fibrosis. Dreadknots, who could actually navigate the stop. Being a part of season seven Capt. Clint and water proper,” Stone said, before “It was just a natural thing for of History Channel’s “Ax Men” the Kraken, adding in practically the same all of us. We all get along, we all has given Sims an outlet to breath, “Not to mention she’s have the same mindset on a lot of talk about the disease she lives were at the fair on March hot.” things and we all see eye to eye with through interviews, public “She ain’t bad to look at,” on a lot of things as well. Our appearances and discussions on 14, signing autographs Roberts agreed. “The problem is personalities are very similar.” her Facebook page. However, if you’ve got to beat the boys off Stone said one of the best her appearance with her fellow and posing for the boat. It cuts into your time.” times he’s had was just goofing Dreadknots teammates at the pictures. In all seriousness, though, off with Sims on a day in Bradford County Fair was any Stone said he’s never met anyone which Roberts had to take his indication, the show has also with a better story to tell than daughter to a school orientation. been a lot of fun to be a part of. Sims. He said she’s by far one of They spent their time throwing Sims, Clint “Capt. Clint” the best people he’s ever met and sandwiches back and forth to Roberts and Dave “the Kraken” admires the way cystic fibrosis each other, trying to catch them Stone exhibited the kind of doesn’t slow her down. in their mouths, among other playful camaraderie that takes in and said, “What she meant to should tune it. His response? by a photo of her, Roberts and “This girl has more heart than things. years to develop, though Sims say was, ‘Working with Clint has “Because we are awesome as a Stone. anybody I’ve ever met in my “We actually wound up completed just her first season as been the greatest experience of group. If you want to see what Sims was approached about life,” Stone said. paddling the boat backward a member of the Dreadknot team. my life.’” awesome personified is, you turn possibly being on the show at Though a newcomer to the down the river,” Stone said. When Sims gives an answer to Sims, cracking a smile, added, the channel to 269 on DirecTV the Suwannee River Jam. (She Dreadknots team, which has been It was no surprise to Stone that the Telegraph-Times-Monitor “And, ‘He has the greatest on Sunday nights.” was the reigning Miss Suwannee a part of “Ax Men” since season Sims has fit right in. He alluded in response to being asked what moustache in the world.’” Not missing a beat, Sims chips River Jam at the time.) six, Sims said she immediately has been most enjoyable about Stone was asked why someone in that the word “awesome” in “I never really wanted to be on felt right at home. being on the show, Roberts cut who’s never watched “Ax Men” the dictionary is accompanied TV,” Sims said, “but when the See SIMS, 8B Area schools sending 8 to state weightlifting finals Keystone Heights High School to compete at the state meet, Gilio won the 199 class with a compiled a 510 total (275, 235) runner-up in the 139 class with a were J.J. Schofield in the 169 had four win their weight classes, which will be held April 25-26 at 565 total (300, 265). in the 154 class. 415 total, while McClellon was class with a 435 total, Matt West thus ensuring their spots in the the Kissimmee Civic Center. At The totals of the remaining Also qualifying for state third in the 169 class with a 510 in the 183 class with a 510 total, Florida High School Athletic the District 4 meet, Keystone’s lifters throughout the state who were Union’s Austin Long and total. Johnnie Fitts in the 183 class Association Boys’ Weightlifting Dakota Hodge, Lane Blanton, did not place first at district Keystone’s Brandon Johnson. Union’s Dylan Bass placed with a 500 total and Joe Pace in Finals, while an additional four Chase Musselman and Darein meets were compared to make up Long placed third in the 129 fourth in the 129 class with a 340 the 238 class with a 470 total. lifters from Keystone, Bradford Gilio topped their respective the rest of the field at state. class at the District 4 meet with total. Bradford’s Markel Parks Bradford’s Zach Windle and and Union County also earned classes. Keystone’s Steven Beverly a 370 total (205, 165), while placed fifth in the heavyweight Dequan Blackshear competed the right after their performances Hodge won the 129-pound made the cut after placing second Johnson placed fourth in the 154 class with a 675 total. as well, with Windle compiling at the District 4-1A state- class with a 405 total (225 in the 129 class at the District 4 class with a 500 total (265, 235). Keystone had two fifth-place a 265 total in the 119 class and qualifying meet on April 10 in bench, 180 clean and jerk), meet. He had a 400 total (210, Though not qualifying for finishers: Josh Knight in the 154 Blackshear compiling a 440 total South Daytona. while Blanton had a top total of 190). state, Keystone’s Dakota Black class with a 480 total and Nate in the 154 class.

The winners of each weight 485 (240, 245) in the 139 class. Bradford’s Jarvis DeSue also and Union’s Alden McClellon Pate in the 199 class with a 505 class at each of the state’s Musselman had a 560 total (280, earned a second-place finish earned top-three places at the total. qualifying meets earned the right 280) to win the 169 class, while and will move on to state. He District 4 meet. Black was Also competing for Keystone Dominick wasn’t there for Norman’s first heart attack. { { But he could be what prevents the next one.

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hosting a dinner to benefit the Heights Relay for Life, an annual BHS freshman Starke American Diabetes Association fundraiser for the American to compete in Kiwanis golf on Thursday, April 24, from 5:30 Cancer Society takes place at the p.m. until 7 p.m. at the Starke Bradford High School track from 2 international tournament Golf and Country Club. 7 p.m. on Friday, April 25, until 7 Dinners, consisting of chicken a.m. on Saturday, April 26. science fairs is April 18 tetrazzini, salad, green beans, If you would like to tea and dessert, are $10 each for register a team or obtain more BY CLIFF SMELLEY The 11th annual Kiwanis of adults and $5 each for children information, please visit the Staff Writer Starke golf tournament will be 12 and under. Diners may eat in website www.relayforlife.org/ held Friday, April 18, beginning Bradford High School or take out. bradfordkeystonefl. at 8:30 a.m. at the Starke Golf freshman Tessa Ricker has earned Please call 904-966-1002 or You may also access the right to display her science and Country Club. see Christie Torode, Shelley information at the event’s project on an international level, Cash prizes will be awarded to Luke, Josh Luke, Danny Luke, Facebook page. Enter “Bradford- earning the right to compete in the first-, second- and third-place Erin Waters, Lamar Waters, Keystone Heights RelayforLife” the April 30-May 5 I-SWEEEP teams. (International Sustainable Norma Cox, Darlene Padgett, in the search bar. The entry fee is $50 per World Energy, Engineering, Guy Padgett or Cassi Smyth for Even if you have no fundraising player/$200 per four-person Environment Project Olympiad) tickets. team affiliation, you are invited in Houston and the May 11-16 team. The Kingsley Kruizers is a to participate in the Relay. Teams Intel International Science and Applications are available local group that participates will have food, beverages and Engineering Fair in Los Angeles. Tessa Ricker is pictured with her science fair project: at the Starke Golf and Country in the annual Tour de Cure—a other items for sale at the event “This is very exciting and “The Rate of Decomposition of Compostable Packing Club clubhouse. intimidating at the same time,” bicycle ride to raise funds to raise money for the American Materials.” Contact Cheryl Canova Ricker said. for the American Diabetes Cancer Society. ([email protected] or Each competition features “I was just excited to get to As if that’s not enough, Ricker Association—in Jacksonville. If you’d like to help out by 904-964-5382) or Barry Warren more than 1,000 participants state,” she said. may also have the chance to This year’s ride is scheduled for donating items to a planned from more than 70 counties. It is the second straight year a at (352-494-3326) for more attend the June 15-20 GENIUS May 17. silent auction, please call Linda “It’ll be a cultural experience,” student from BHS will compete (Global Environmental Issues information. Ricker said. at I-SWEEEP, with Alec Harden U.S.) Olympiad, which will be Lee at 904-966-3022. Ricker’s path began at the having done so last year as a hosted by the State University of county-level competition, freshman. New York at Oswego. Kingsley Bradford- where she placed first in the Two students at the Suwannee “She is a tremendous student environmental category and Valley Regional Science and who puts in a lot of hard work Kruizers to Keystone StarkeJournal.com earned Overall Best of Show. Engineering Fair were selected to and dedication into everything Her project is titled, “The Rate of participate in the Intel fair, with she does,” Bradford High School host dinner Relay for Life Decomposition of Compostable Ricker being named an alternate. Principal Bryan Boyer said. Packing Materials.” However, one of the regional Ricker is currently raising fundraiser is April 25-26 Most recently, Ricker placed participants—Holly Tucker of funds for her trips to Houston fourth in the senior environmental Union County High School— and Los Angeles. Donations can The Kingsley Kruizers are The Bradford-Keystone division at the State Science and earned the right to represent the be submitted or mailed to the Engineering Fair of Florida. state at the Intel fair, opening the Bradford County School District Ricker earned the right to door for Ricker to attend as one to the attention of Finance compete in I-SWEEEP before of the regional representatives. Director Julee Tinsler. Checks competing at the state-level “It’s going to be stressful,” should be made out to Bradford science fair. She said she certainly Ricker said of having to County School District. The hadn’t given any thought to prepare for two international address is 501 W. Washington What does Easter mean? earning such an opportunity. competitions, “but I’m excited.” St., Starke, FL 32091. Holy Week - There has never been a week in the history of the world that changed the world forever. fifth seed Dixie County to start Yonge on Thursday, April 17, at BHS, KHHS, the tournament on April 21 at 7 Santa Fe High School. A week of praise — but a week of accusation p.m. The second seeded Tornadoes and finally the trial and the sentence of death. UCHS have Union plays third seed (17-7) defeated third seed Santa Not any ordinary death, but a crucifixion. Newberry at 4 p.m. on April 22, Fe 5-1 in an April 15 semifinal 1st-round byes while Williston will play the game. Top seed P.K. Yonge The great song contemplates “The Chiefland-Dixie County winner defeated fifth seed Fort White Wonderful Cross”. What was wonderful in baseball at 7 p.m. 14-0 in the other semifinal about this death, this crucifixion? It was The April 22 winners will play matchup. tournaments each other for the championship Fort White advanced to the wonderful because sin was judged and my on April 24 at 7 p.m. semifinals by defeating fourth and your sin was paid for. But if this week District baseball tournaments seed Keystone 5-0 on April 14. begin Monday, April 21, but the If Bradford defeats P.K. ended at the cross it would be a sad and Bradford, Keystone Heights and BHS is lone Yonge, it will host a regional incomplete conclusion. Union County high school teams quarterfinal game against the won’t begin play until Tuesday, area team to loser between District 6 teams April 22, having earned byes South Sumter and the Villages on because of their seeding. advance in Wednesday, April 23, at 7 p.m. If Yes three days later — death couldn’t keep it’s hold on Jesus. Keystone earned the number- Bradford loses to P.K. Yonge, the You see on Easter we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. This is one seed in the District 5-4A district softball Tornadoes will travel to play the tournament, which is being winner between South Sumter Easter and this week is God’s greatest expression of His love for hosted by Santa Fe High School. you and me. Have you trusted Him? What love, and because of Bradford is in the same district Keystone Heights and Union and the Villages. and is the tournament’s number- County saw their seasons come to Union was the second seed in this love, we can say “Because He lives I can face tomorrow”. two seed. an end, but the Bradford softball the District 7-1A tournament, but That tournament begins with team earned a regional berth was eliminated in the April 15 We love because God first loved us. This is Easter and why we fourth seed Fort White and fifth and will play for the District semifinals with a 6-4 loss to third celebrate. seed Interlachen playing each 5-4A championship against P.K. seed Chiefland. other at 4 p.m. on April 21. Third seed Santa Fe and sixth seed P.K. Happy Easter Yonge will play that same day at 7 p.m. Florida Twin Theatre in God’s Amazing Love Keystone will play the Fort All Seats $6.00 Before 6 p.m. • 964-5451* CLOSED MON & TUES * White-Interlachen winner at 4 p.m. on April 22. Bradford will Visit us on-line at www.FloridaTwinTheatre.com Harry and JoAnn Hatcher, Western Steer play the Santa Fe-P.K. Yonge SCREEN 1 SCREEN 2 winner at 7 p.m. Now Showing Now Showing The April 22 winners will play Greg Kinnear in Jamie Foxx in each other for the championship on Thursday, April 24, at 7 p.m. Heaven Union is the number-two seed EXPENDABLES 964-8061 in the District 7-1A tournament, is for Real which is being hosted by number- Fri, 7:00, 9:10 PG Fri, 7:05, 9:05 G Sat, 4:50, 7,00, 9:10 Sat, 5:00, 7:05, 9:05 one seed Williston. Sun, 4:50, 7:00 Sun, 5:00, 7:05 Fourth seed Chiefland plays Wed. - Thurs, 7:15 Wed. - Thurs, 7:30 Thursday, April 17, 2014 • Telegraph, Times & Monitor B Section 3B

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Julie Burkert of Land O Lakes and Earl Nash of Tampa announce their engagement. Julie is the daughter of Bob and Holly Burkert of St. Augustine. She is a graduate of Rangeview High School (Aurora, Colo.) and Harding University (Searcy, Ark.), but attended Union County schools up to the 8th grade. She is employed by MetLife Insurance Corp. and is a member of Church of Christ. Earl is the son of Terry and Gina Nash of Dickson, Tenn. Earl Nash and Julie Burkert He is a graduate of McEwen High School (Dickson, Tenn.) The wedding is planned for and University of Tennessee Aug. 23, 2014 at 3:00 pm at Lake at Martin. He is employed Aston at Lake Wales. Reception by Florida Department of will be at Lake Aston Club Environmental Protection House. Family and friends are Southwest District Office and is invited. a member of Church of Christ. Wayne and Glenda Smith Smiths celebrate 50 years Back & Neck Pain Clinic Mr. and Mrs. Ray Congratulations to Mr. Rhonda J. Smith. They also have “Modern methods Brumbaugh are and Mrs. M. Wayne Smith of one grandchild, Carson Wayne with old-fashioned concern.” pictured during Providence. Glenda & Wayne Smith. Wayne is the County their April 16, Smith celebrated their 50th Commissioner for District 1954, wedding Golden Wedding Anniversary 4 and a farmer. Glenda is a (above) and on April 11th. Glenda & Wayne homemaker and is retired from during more are life-long residents of Union the Department of Corrections. NEED RELIEF FROM: recent times County. They have one child, (left). The couple spent 16 years at • Auto Accidents Lake Swan Camp Come Join Us For Our 3rd in Melrose. CUSTOMER APPRECIATION CELEBRATION • Work Injuries Dr. Virgil A. Berry CHIROPRACTIC (SR-100 & CR-18, Theresa) • Headaches PHYSICIAN There will be food, drinks, games, music and a raffle with the 1st place prize being a 32” TV, 2nd - 5th place prize will be • Neck and Back Pain $50.00 gift cards, plus we will be giving away ten $10.00 gift Brumbaughs celebrate 60th cards also. (Must be present to win) Call Dr. Berry Spend $20 in the store (Excluding gas & lotto) and you will Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brumbaugh There will be a celebration celebrated their 60th wedding of their ministry at Lake Swan receive a raffle ticket. Serving the Area for 21 Years anniversary on April 16, 2014. Camp on May 24th a 1 p.m. We (There is no limit on the amount of tickets you can get) They were married in 1954 in would invite friends and family Daytona Beach. Sixteen years to join with us for this time of Just a little Thank You from us here at Edwards to you, our of their life was spent at Lake food, fun and fellowship. R.S.V.P. customers for your loyal support. Swan Camp in Melrose, making Frank Smith 570-713-5930 or a difference in many lives. Dawn Johnson 352-473-5247. www.StarkeJournal.com INCOME TAX

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the legislature’s mantra is to “do suspicions and have filed a the dedication and skills of Conference Crowns and a 32 still struck fear in the hearts Legislature’s no harm.” Weatherford’s doing police report, it is very unlikely so many great coaches, fans, game winning streak were among of opposing coaches. Mike’s nothing; calling for another the culprit will be discovered administrators, and players the highlights of a great run. It emphasis on fundamentals and ‘Year of Water’ study and refusing to consider unless they admit to it. We covering many decades. is unfortunate that the State did toughness earned the respect not living up legislation, when the reasons would like to thank most of our So, I began to ask myself: If not have a championship playoff of all who played for or against and solution to our water woes nearby neighbors for their help there were a Mount Rushmore system back then, as Bradford him-and this state may have for BHS Football, which four would have likely filled a trophy never produced a better High to name have long been well known and and support that day and the day faces would be on display in a case with even more treasured School Defensive Coordinator. scientifically demonstrated, is after. We are firm believers in Dear Editor: chiseled granite tribute? hardware under Coach Register. Who gets the final spot? damaging and irresponsible; “karma” and we know that God It is a difficult question To the right of Coach Register Larry Brown’s impact on This legislative session initially being harmful to Florida’s sees all. to ponder. So many deserve would be the face of the Coach Bradford Football reverberated was being billed as the “Year of economy, quality of life and The Russells consideration that it would be who replaced him in Starke. well beyond the field. Larry was Water,” aiming to strengthen our endangered water resources Lake Butler unfair to narrow it to just four. David Hurse was the loyal among the first to break the color state protection of Florida’s 700- while protecting special interests While I have enjoyed a long Lieutenant under Coach R, and barrier at BHS during a difficult plus natural springs. Instead, it and campaign contributors. relationship with BHS football, was ready to grab the wheel time in our country’s history-and appears the legislature’s annual Terry Brant, Legislative Who would I readily admit that my working when it was his turn to guide the he wore the Scarlet and Gray embarrassing and inadequate Chairman knowledge is limited in relation ship. Thirty years later, his bag uniform in a proud and dignified environmental performance is Santa Fe Lake Dwellers be on BHS to its vast history. There were of accomplishments was full-to way. He later matriculated to phenomenal coaches and players include two State Championship the University of Kansas under right on track. Association Speaker of the House Will football’s ‘Mt. prior to the 1960’s that could Crowns and one runner-up Pepper Rogers where he was Melrose stake a claim to being featured designation. Coach Hurse’s teammates with pro football Weatherford is blocking badly Rushmore?’ on our Mount Rushmore. Guys long tenure and lasting success greats such as John Riggins needed legislation, kicking the like Coach J.C. Hobbs and made him the face of Bradford and Bobby Douglass. A 5th can down the road for another Thanks for The following, written by players such as Jack Hazen enjoy Football-and this is why it should round draft pick of the Pittsburg year, claiming that his successor, Terry Vaughan as a WEAG legendary status among those be prominently displayed on the Steelers/Larry finished his pro Rep. Steve Crisafulli, (R - Merritt support during Bradford High School Tornado who have extended memories. Mount-as is his name on the career with four Super Bowl Island), has more “expertise on football blog, was submitted But, this is my blog so I will stadium. rings and All-Pro status. He the issue.” pet tragedy for publication by former BHS limit my picks to those who were My next selection? Assistant excelled at both Tight End and football coach Lennard Register. part of the landscape from the Coaches rarely get enough Offensive Tackle for the Steelers. More troubling, Weatherford Dear Editor: doesn’t even want to consider mid-50’s and credit for a program’s success Register....Hurse.....Sexton.... On April 2nd at 2:40 in the As I approach my 29th year the Senate Springs Protection beyond. and sustainability. While David Brown. Four faces that certainly afternoon, someone shot our as voice of Tornado football on The first member of the Hurse was the unquestioned top deserve to be featured on Bill, claiming disingenuously family dog in the Oak Grove Hill Eagle Country 106.3, I often find BHS Rushmore quartet? dog while at BHS, there is no Bradford Football’s Mount that the House has “its own subdivision off 796-A. He passed myself waxing nostalgic with Coach Lennard Register had doubt that his long-time Assistant Rushmore. They are four-of-a- legislation,” when in fact it has away later that night. He was a memories of those who built the Tornado football program was the guy who put the teeth kind in that their contributions nothing at all like the excellent great dog and will be missed. the Tornado program brick-by- hummin’ like a well-oiled in an always ferocious Tornado to the program then and now brick, stone-by-stone. Our rich and comprehensive Senate Plan. Although we have our machine during his tenure (1955- Defense. Mike Sexton’s Defenses remain rock solid. Normally, in an election year, history was crafted through 61). Five consecutive Keystone were typically undersized-but t Crime t Long. for the charges. under the influence. No bond Recent arrests was allowed for the charges. Rachel L Bolton, 28, of Melvin Levon Ford, 48, of in Bradford, Jacksonville was arrested April Jacksonville was arrested April Andre Rene Grey, 53, of 9 by Bradford deputies on two 9 by Bradford deputies for Jacksonville was arrested April Clay or Union warrants issued in November probation violation. No bond was 9 by Bradford deputies for 2012 for withholding child allowed for the charge. probation violation. The following individuals were support. She was transported arrested recently by local law from the Duval County Jail to Christopher Lee Grace, 27, of Linda Hankerson, 33, of Starke enforcement officers in Bradford, Bradford for the charges. She Starke was arrested April 15 by was arrested April 8 by Starke Union or Clay (Keystone Heights was also charged with probation Bradford deputies for battery. police for probation violation. area) counties: violation, with bond set at $1,160 According to the arrest report, for the charges. Grace and his girlfriend got Wendell Brantley Harden, 41, Bradford into an argument while she was of Lulu was arrested April 9 by “Wishing All a Very Blessed & Happy Easter” Miguel Esteban Carrion- holding their 8-month-old child Bradford deputies on an out-of- Patrice Lee Alexander, 29, of Moore, 20, of Jacksonville was in her arms. The victim told the county warrant from Duval for Starke was arrested April 9 by arrested April 13 by Starke police deputy that when their older child two counts of aggravated battery. Bradford deputies for probation for driving a vehicle without a woke up from the yelling, Grace Harden was involved in a traffic violation. valid driver’s license. Bond was grabbed her face and pushed her crash near Edwards’ Grocery on set at $500 for the charge. backward. The victim grabbed S.R. 100 and was arrested when Amy Rene Benton, 41, of Lake a shoe and threw it at the wall, the deputy ran his information 103 Edwards Road • (next to Fay’s Salon) Butler and Tina Ann Long, 36, Deena Louise Crawford, 33, of stating to Grace, “I’m holding through dispatch and discovered of Lake Butler were arrested Hampton was arrested April 9 by the baby.” He then picked up the the warrants. Bond was set at Starke • 904-964-7579 April 9 by Bradford deputies Bradford deputies for probation shoe and hit the victim in the $300,006 for the charges. on warrants for burglary of an violation. face with it, causing the lenses unoccupied structure and for in her glasses to come out from larceny-grand theft less than Joshua Christopher Demps, the force. Grace admitted to law $5,000. According to the arrest 25, of Starke was arrested enforcement that he struck the reports, a homeowner on Tetstone April 11 by Bradford deputies victim with the shoe and was Avenue in Brooker came home on several warrants for selling arrested and transported to jail. on April 8 and found Benton and cocaine, marijuana and synthetic Bond was set at $2,500 for the Long doing their laundry in her narcotics, all within 1,000 feet charge. residence. The homeowner told of a specified area. He was deputies she has allowed the also charged with possession of Joshua Thomas Graves, 29, of women to do their laundry in the cocaine and marijuana within Florahome was arrested April 8 home before, but only when she 1,000 feet of a specified area by Bradford deputies at the Santa was present. When the women and charged with producing Fe College Watson Center in the saw the homeowner arrive, they marijuana. 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The Outdoor Power Super Store — “No One Beats Our Prices” Thursday, April 17, 2014 • Telegraph, Times & Monitor B Section 5B t Crime t women at their vehicle until the of possession of synthetic about the door. Pernall stated he Bradford deputies for probation by Union deputies for petit theft. Recent arrests police arrived. The value of the narcotics and for two charges of didn’t kick it in, but did knock violation. According to the arrest report, items was approximately $188. selling synthetic narcotics. The on the door to retrieve the key. Nelson took some tools from his in Bradford, Bond was set at $500 for Hester narcotic in all the charges was He said he walked away when Gabriel S. Williams, 36, of St. place of employment and tried to and for Price. Roxicodone, according to the nobody answered. The officer Petersburg was arrested April 8 sell them before law enforcement Clay or Union arrest reports. Bond was set at advised Pernall he had been by Bradford deputies for driving located him in Worthington Richardlyn B. Jamison, 19, of $80,000 for the charges. trespassed from Pine Forest while license suspended or Springs and arrested him. The following individuals were Starke was arrested April 11 by previously and that he needed to revoked. Bond was set at $1,000 arrested recently by local law Bradford deputies on an out-of- Antonio Antwayn Lott, 21, leave the property or face arrest. for the charge. Bruce Donnell Richardson, enforcement officers in Bradford, county warrant from Clay for of Starke was arrested April 12 Pernall said he wasn’t leaving 24, of Lake Butler was arrested Union or Clay (Keystone Heights contempt of court on original by Bradford deputies for two until he got his belongings and Eugene Juan Williams, 26, of April 11 by Union deputies area) counties: charge of petit theft. Bond was charges of failure to appear. was arrested and transported to Jacksonville was arrested April on two warrants for failure to set at $1,006 for the charge. Bond was set at $10,000 for the jail. Bond was set at $500 for the 10 by Bradford deputies for appear and for felony probation Bradford charges. charge. driving while license suspended violation. Bond was set at $596 Cecil Lee Harris, 19, of Starke Dusty Marie Johnson, 36, of or revoked and for more than six for the charges. was arrested April 8 by Bradford Starke was arrested April 13 by Theodore K. Magganas, 35, of Joseph Ponchot, 44, of months. Bond was set at $500 for deputies on an out-of-county Bradford deputies for driving Clearwater was arrested April 8 Zephyrhills was arrested April the charges. Christopher Raymond warrant from Gilchrist for failure while license suspended or by Lawtey police for possession 12 by Bradford deputies for Compton, 33, of Lake Butler to appear for original charge of revoked. Bond was set at $500 of marijuana, possession of drug failure to appear. Keystone/Melrose was arrested April 8 by unlawful alcohol possession. for the charge. equipment and driving while Union deputies for disorderly license suspended or revoked. Brandon L. Searcy, 24, of Kenneth Flanery, 37, of intoxication. According to the Bond was set at $3,000 for the Keystone Heights was arrested charge. Heather Rae Lamb, 28, of Bond was set at $2,000 for the Starke was arrested April 8 by arrest report, Compton was at Starke was arrested April 13 by charges. Bradford deputies for probation April 11 by Clay deputies for the Full House Saloon in Lake Bradford deputies for battery. violation. disorderly intoxication and Butler causing a disturbance, Michelle Ann Hester, 34, of battery. Waldo and Krystal N. Price, According to the arrest report, Terry Eugene McBride, 25, of attempting to start a fight with Lamb got into an argument Starke was arrested April 8 by Savannah Victoria Serrano, patrons and kicking the walls and 27, of Waldo were arrested Toni Williams, 54, of Keystone April 13 by Starke police, with with her mother about living Bradford deputies for probation 24, of Palatka was arrested April the stalls in the bathroom. After arrangements, and verbally violation. 10 by Bradford deputies for Heights was arrested April 11 by being thrown out by the owner, both charged with larceny. Clay deputies for battery. According to the arrest report, threatened the victim and got in probation violation. Compton returned with a 2x4 her face and struck her repeatedly Kevin Richard Meng, 56, of board in his hand, and the owner the two women were in Walmart Matthew J. Wimberly, 43, of when they placed several items in the chest with her finger. Hampton was arrested April 9 by Stephanie Jean Shirey, 35, of called law enforcement. The Bradford deputies for probation Lakeland was arrested April 11 Keystone Heights was arrested deputy encountered Compton of clothing and two cases of April 8 by Putnam deputies for water in a basket and left the Tamarra J. Lanter, 50, of violation. by Union deputies on an out-of- outside the bar when he arrived contempt of court. store through the garden center Keystone Heights was arrested county warrant and by Bradford and reported he appeared highly without paying for the items. A April 8 by Bradford deputies Alphonso Leon Pernell, 34, deputies for failure to appear. intoxicated with slurred speech. Walmart employee detained the on warrants for two charges of Starke was arrested April 13 Bond was set at $25,000 for the Union He was arrested and also issued by Starke police for trespassing. charges. Heather Michelle Thornton, a trespass warning at the request According to the arrest report, 37, of Lake Butler was arrested of the bar owner. Pernell’s ex-girlfriend called Amanda Lynn Smith, 44, of April 12 by Union deputies for police after he said he was Keystone Heights was arrested battery and disorderly conduct. Daniel Joseph Hildreth, 40, ’ ires coming to her apartment to get April 13 by Bradford deputies for According to the arrest report, of Lake City and Judy Marie oe s T a key to a home they had shared probation violation. Thornton got into an argument Douglas, 55, of Lake City were J together. The girlfriend told arrested April 8 by Union deputies with her brother inside a truck, police that when Pernell arrived, Alvin B. Stinson, 27, of Lake after they received a call about a Tires • Wheels hitting and scratching him across • Vehicle Accessories she was in the shower, and she Butler was arrested April 14 by his arms, chest and stomach. vehicle parked in the middle of Golf Carts & Parts “Summer Time” believed he kicked the door in, Bradford deputies for probation When the deputy arrived, the roadway of Northwest C.R. We have Deep although she didn’t witness it. violation. Thornton was standing in the 239. Hildreth, the driver, exited Blue Engel She pointed Pernell out to the the vehicle when the deputy 964-(8473) Coolers... street yelling at neighbors and Customer Satisfaction Makes Us # Many Sizes!!! police officer walking across David Alan Tefft, 37, of Starke appeared to be intoxicated. She arrived, was staggering and had 13761 South US 301 • Starke the parking lot, and the officer was arrested April 14 by Starke would not follow the deputy’s slurred speech. He was arrested (1/2 mile south of walmart) approached him to question him police for battery and kidnap- orders to stop yelling and to for driving under the influence. false imprisonment. According stand by his patrol car. She was Douglas, a passenger in the to the arrest report, Tefft and arrested, and bond was set at vehicle, was uncooperative when his wife were arguing in their $6,000 for the charge. asked if someone could come home when he grabbed her by Corey Lee Thornton, 18, of pick her up, admitted she had the throat and started choking Lake Butler was arrested April been drinking all day and tried her. She fought back, striking 12 by Union deputies at the same to walk away down the road. and scratching him in the face incident involving his mother, She was arrested for disorderly so he would release her. When Heather Thornton, after he intoxication and transported to he did, she jumped up and tried pulled up and threatened to beat the Bradford County Jail. She to call 911, but he grabbed the up the victim in her battery case. was later charged at the jail for phone away from her and started He refused the deputies’ request two out-of-county warrants from choking her again. She started to calm down and resisted their Alachua for fraud-insufficient hitting him again, he released her efforts to restrain him. He was funds in checking. Bond was set and she ran out of the home to charged with resisting an officer at $1,200 for her charges. get help. Tefft chased her down and disorderly conduct. and dragged her back into the Carl Ashley Rowe, 32, of Tonya Huffman, 46, of Lake home and started choking her Lake Butler was also arrested Butler was arrested April 9 by again in their bedroom. After at the same incident on April 12 Union deputies for disorderly fighting back again and forcing by Union deputies for resisting intoxication. According to the Tefft to release her, she ran to an officer and for several out- arrest report, Huffman was at the neighbor’s home and called of-county warrants. Rowe, the the Full House Lounge in Lake 911. The victim told police Tefft boyfriend of Heather Thornton, Butler causing a disturbance in had never been violent toward attempted to hide in the bushes the parking lot, attempting to her before and may be suffering when law enforcement arrived, get keys to her truck from her from PTSD after several military but was found after several husband. She was staggering deployments. Tefft was arrested witnesses told deputies the area badly and had slurred speech, and with bond set at $10,000 for the he was in. He was arrested on wouldn’t return to her friends’ charges. an out-of-county warrant from vehicle as the deputy told her to Alachua with a $1,500 bond, on do. Huffman said she was going Regina Levise Tisdale, 39, of an out-of-county warrant from to sleep on the sidewalk and Lawtey was arrested April 9 by Bradford with a $4,000 bond, on refused several times to go with Bradford deputies for probation a failure to appear warrant from her friends before being arrested. violation. Union with a $2,500 bond and for resisting an officer after hiding Jennifer Dawn Southerland, Timothy Tyrone Tyson, 29, of in the bushes and refusing to 33, of Lake Butler was arrested Starke was arrested April 9 by follow the deputies’ commands. April 19 by Union deputies for possession of drugs and for Naaman Justin Nelson, 28, of possession of narcotic equipment. Lake Butler was arrested April 10

I am a Senior this year and this was my last time showing at the Bradford County Fair. I have exhibited Swine for the Invites You to Attend the 3RD Annual last 10 years. In these years I have accomplished and reached goals from winning Showmanship to winning Grand Champion, to earning my State FFA Degree as a Junior. It is now time that I leave and let someone else take my place and I hope that the community supports him/her as they have supported me. I owe a SPECIAL THANKS to my producer; Mike, Beth, Sunrise Service & Breakfast 6:45 am and Bud Williams, of Williams’ Show Pigs. During these Sunday School 9:15 am years, I was mentored and given the knowledge and skills which enabled me to select quality show pigs, along with the Morning Worship 10:30 am many aspects of having a swine farm. I was given the with knowledge to start my own herd as well as breed my gilt by A-Iing. I’ve raised a litter of pigs, fitting them to be exhibited, and they were shown and sold in Indiana. The expertise I gained from the Williams’ helped me place First in FFA Swine Proficiency for the State of Florida, earning me a trip to the FFA National Convention in Louisville, KY and allowed me to compete Nationally. I won Gold at the National level, which placed me in the top six in the nation.. for 0-6th Grade THANK YOU, Mr. Mike, Mrs. Beth, and Mr. Bud for the love, friendship, knowledge, guidance, and support you all have given me. I hope someone takes my place and accomplishes as much or more than I have through all the help you all are willing to offer. I would like to thank my many buyers, many who have supported me from my first show to my last; Williams’ Show Pigs, Ray’s Metal Works, First Coast Florida Recovery, A&M Recovery, Strick’s Properties, Crossfire Electric, Pipeline Food & More Contractors, Malcolm & Edith Hill, WW Gay, North Florida Truck and Tractor Repair, Wynn’s Farms, Kim Griffis, NaNa, Paw Paw, Vaunda & Bill Blankenship, Vystar Credit Union, GC&G, JFC Services, Prestige Electric, Mosley Tire, Revels Fast Lube, Matt Bryant, Bradford Salvage, and Covered Dishes & Desserts, Gainesville Restoration. I also give thanks to the many individuals and businesses who Extra Drinks, Shade Tent, Lawn Chairs, contributed Add-Ons towards my swine projects. Lastly, I would like to thank my FFA Advisor, Mrs. A; the BUSA, the Fair Association, and the Easter Baskets & Softball Equipment many people/parents behind the scenes for contributing their time to make the Bradford-Union Swine Show a great life learning experience.

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Joseph Leo, in 2013. He also leaves was a member of the First Untied and 17 great-grandchildren; and Tommy Edwards his loving friends, Larry Easton and Bonnie Green Methodist Church in Lake Butler. sister, Torena Rowe of Starke STARKE—Tommy Franklin his wife, Elizabeth, of Melrose and STARKE— Bonnie “Idell” She was preceded in death by her Funeral services were held April Edwards 83, of Starke died their four children, Meredith and Jackson Green, 92, of Starke died husband Thomas A. Holt, Sr. 16 in the First United Methodist Sunday, April 13, 2014 at his husband, Gabe Cox, children Teagan Saturday, April 12, 2014 at E.T. York She is survived by: daughters, Church in Lake Butler with Pastor residence. He has lived in Starke all and Kylie, Matthew, Katherine, and Hospice Care center in Gainesville. Beverly (Ron) Wise of Lake Butler Dan Search officiating. Burial of his life, born Jan. 12, 1931, to the Christopher, who became George’s She was born on May 26, 1921 in and Christine (Bruce) Smith of Lake followed at Elzey Chapel Cemetery. late Lacy and Carrie Dean Edwards. adopted family and lovingly cared Covington County, Ala. to the late Butler; son, Thomas A. Holt, Jr. of Archer Funeral Home is in charge of He worked as a foreman for the city for George when care was needed. Martin David and Emma Irene Lake Butler; seven grandchildren the arrangements. of Starke and is a member of the George grew up on a large working (Bradley) Jackson and moved to Grace United Methodist Church of dairy farm in Granby, and learned Bradford County in 1936. Prior to Lawtey. He is preceded in death by his life values in that small town retirement, she worked as a farmer his brother, sister and a son, Robert . . . hard work, joie de vivre and a and was a homemaker. She attended Archer Funeral Home Edwards. generosity of spirit. He attended Bradford County schools and Oak “Within Your Means Now, Peace of Mind Always” He is survived by: his wife, public schools in Granby and was Grove Baptist Church in Baker June Starling Edwards of Starke; a graduate of South Hadley High County. She was preceded in death daughter, Alicia (John) Padgett of School, class of 1943. Encouraged by her husband Delbert Green. Funeral with Burial Starke; sons, Larry (Kathy) Edwards by his high school principal, he Survivors are: children, Karron 20 Ga. Metal Casket (4 colors) - Vault, Open & Closing Grave, (Sammy) Harris of Starke and of Valrico, Lionel (Lynn) Edwards applied and was accepted to the Graveside or Chapel Service with one night visitation...... $5,595 of Virginia; 12 grandchildren, and Naval Air Force V 12 A program. Nathan D. (Marie) Green of Melrose; Roberta Carter 17 great-grandchildren. The program consisted of many sister, Aziel Lavender of Alachua; Funeral with Cremation Funeral services will be held academic courses at several colleges and two grandchildren. (Rental Casket with Visitation prior to Services)...... $2,895 Roberta Carter Friday, April 18, at 11:00 am (RPI, Georgia Tech and Harvard) Funeral services were held in the at the Archer Funeral Home followed by flight training at Corpus DeWitt C. Jones Chapel on April Roberta Davenport Carter, 92 Memorial Chapel with Rev. Gary Christie, Texas. He earned his wings 16. Interment followed in Dyal Direct Cremation with Memorial Service of Starke passed away peacefully Rowell. Burial will follow at Long and became a Navy pilot in early Cemetery with Elder Sammy Harris Monday, April 14, 2014 at her Branch Cemetery. The family will 1945. He flew the Curtiss SB2C officiating. Arrangements are by Services held at Archer Memorial Chapel...... $1,895 residence. Mrs. Carter was born on receive friends Thursday night from Helldiver scout bomber and earned Jones-Gallagher Funeral Home of March 18, 1922 in Bedford, Va, to 6-8:00 pm. Archer Funeral Home is the rank of Lieutenant. After the Starke. Pre-payment accepted the late Robert and Betsy Mitchell in charge of all arrangements. war ended, he attended Harvard Davenport and has lived most of her University, graduating in 1949. In life in Starke. She was a homemaker 1950, he married Helen Bochak. Joan Holt and of the Baptist Faith. She is That marriage ended in divorce. LAKE BUTLER—Joan Malinda 55 North Lake Avenue • Lake Butler, Florida 32054 preceded in death by her husband Shirley Erickson He later married Frances in 1961 Holt, 73, of Lake Butler died Sunday, Maurice Carter, Sr. and son Maurice and they enjoyed 23 years together April 13, 2014 at ET York Haven Carter, Jr. LAKE BUTLER—Shirley J. Erickson, 81, of Lake Butler before her death in 1984. Their baby Hospice in Gainesville. She was Mrs. Carter is survived by son died in infancy. George spent born Aug. 18, 1940 at Lake Shore her son: David Carter of Starke; died Monday, April 7, 2014 at her residence. She was born Jan. 15, his entire career working as a highly Hospital to the late Howard and Five grandchildren: D.J. Carter, successful educational salesman Isabel Banks Mann. She lived most Cayla Carter, Robbie Cooper, 1933 in Detroit, Mich. the late Ivan Put a Bounce in Spring and Sophia Graczyk Hanso. She for two encyclopedia companies, of her life in Lake Butler, moving M.P. Carter, and Nancy Griffis; 10 ending as Southern manager of four away to Gilchrist County where she Great grandchildren; Sister: Mary relocated to Florida in 1981 with her family. She is preceded in death states for 25 years for Encyclopedia worked as a CNA at the Medic Ayers Davenport of Bedford, Va. Britannica. As a boy, his father had Nursing Home until she returned to BOUNCE Funeral Services for Mrs. Carter by her son Michael Erickson and grandson Nicholas Zavalas. taught him how to hunt, set a trap Union County 17 years ago. She will be held Friday, April 18, at line, and fish. Fishing, specifically OUSE 3:00 pm in the Chapel of Archer She is survived by: her husband, H George Erickson; sons, Randy bass fishing, became his avocation. Funeral Home, with Rev. Danny He loved the sport and especially Boyd officiating. Burial will be held (Denese) Wethy of Lake Butler, RENTALS and Marty Erickson of Albany enjoyed fishing with his brother, at Crosby Lake Cemetery following Leo, and his brother-in-law, Albert the services. The family invites Ga.; daughters, Terry Frazier of Ohio, Laurie Stewart of Omaga on their annual trips down to Florida friends for visitation Thursday, to fish with George. Over the years, 352-745-1399 April 17, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm Ga., and Kelly Stripling of Trenton; 15 grandchildren; and 10 great- George competed in and won many at Archer Funeral Home. Archer bass fishing tournament trophies of FloridaBounceRentals.com Funeral Home is in charge of the grandchildren. A memorial service has not been which he was very proud. George [email protected] arrangements. 386-496-2008. was a communicant of St. William’s PAID OBITUARY arranged at this time. Archer Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Catholic Church in Keystone Heights. Funeral services were held on Gerald Crawford George Gaudette April 15 in the Jones-Gallagher GRAHAM—Gerald Stephen Funeral Home Chapel. Interment Crawford, 62, died at the Shands KEYSTONE HEIGHTS— followed in Keystone Heights University of Florida Medical George Etienne Gaudette, age 88, Cemetery with Father Mike Center after a long illness on of Keystone Heights, died on Friday Williams officiating. In lieu of Friday April 11, 2014. He was April 11, 2014. Beloved son of the flowers, memorial donations may COUPONS born in Gainesville, but has lived late Joseph and Delphica (Girouard) be made to St. William’s Roman his life in Bradford County. He Gaudette of Granby, Mass. Catholic Church in Keystone 10% OFF 1st time booking Serving Predeceased by his wife, Frances, graduated from Bradford County Heights. 10% OFF for referrals Keystone Heights, High School and was employed with in 1984. Arrangements are under the 15% OFF for renting 2 or more Survived by four loving sisters, the Gainesville Fire Rescue until he care of Jones-Gallagher Funeral units Starke, Hampton, retired. He was preceded in death Simone Newton of Wilbraham, Home, 340 E. Walker Dr. Keystone Earleton, Interlachen, by his father Gerald Crawford. He Mass., Therese Purcell of Holyoke, Heights. 352-473-3176. www. 5% OFF reservations made 4 is a member of the Trinity Baptist Mass., Rita Lariviere of Granby, jonesgallagherfh.com weeks in advance Putnam Hall, Florahome Church in Keystone Heights. Mass., and Helene Brooks of PAID OBITUARY He is survived by: his wife of Orange, Mass.; and 28 nieces and 43 years, Sue Douglas Crawford; nephews. Predeceased by two sons, Josh (Karen) Crawford brothers, Joseph Rene, in 2002, and and Phillip (Roxann) Crawford, both of Graham; mother, Alsine Crews Crawford of Kingsley Lake; brothers, Dennis (Joan) Crawford and Curtis (Ronda) Crawford both of Starke; and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held April 15 in the Trinity Baptist Church at Keystone Heights, with Rev. James Peoples and Rev. Jason Johns officiating. Burial followed in Kingsley Lake Cemetery. Arrangements are under the care of Archer Funeral Home of Lake Butler.

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Government as a Federal Alcohol, at the Greater Bethlehem Freewill He is survived by: Jean, his wife loved to cook and had aspirations Pentecostal Lighthouse Fellowship Mackenzie Tobacco and Firearms Agent. He Baptist Church with Rev. Michael of 61 years; his sons, Charles III of going to culinary school upon Church. He was preceded in death Konkel was stationed mainly in Gainesville, McDuffie Eulogist. Interment will and Joseph; daughters-in-law, Terry graduation from Keystone Heights by: his brothers, Robert Smith, Ga. Bucky retired from ATF in be held in Bethlehem Memorial and Janet; son-in-law, Anthony High School. Shane was known James Smith, William Smith and LAWTEY—Mackenzie Lynne 1991 and moved to Raiford where Park Cemetery in Starke. Visitation Whitworth; seven grandchildren; as a very thoughtful young man Donald Smith. Konkel, 1, of Lawtey, died Saturday he got involved with beekeeping, will be held on Friday, April 18 at and nine great-grandchildren. whose selfless act on the morning of Survivors are: his wife of 70 April 12, 2014. She was born in a hobby he truly enjoyed. He was the Carl D Haile Memorial Chapel. Services will be held at the April 11, saved the life of one of his years, Oleda Beatrice (Jones) Smith Jacksonville, on Jan. 30, 2013 to associated with both the Mason and Family Hour 4—5:00 p.m. and Trinity Baptist Church in Keystone friends. of Starke; children, Barbara Ann Scott Michael Konkel and Karen the Shriners. Bucky was preceded Friends 5—7:00 p.m. and 1 hour Heights on Friday, April 18 at 2 Shane is survived by: his (Scott) Biron of Greenville, S.C., Dragner Konkel. in death by his parents, his sisters, prior to services at the Church. o’clock in the afternoon. Interment parents, Wayne and Melissa Savoy A. Wayne (Tami) Smith of Lake She is survived by: her parents, Dorothy Sue Lewis, Vivian Allen Arrangements are under the services will follow at the Perry of Keystone Heights, his brother, Butler, C. David (Lanay) Smith Scott and Karen Konkel of Lawtey; Cash and Martha Marie Lewis. direction of Haile Funeral Home Family Section in the Eliam Baptist Brendon Tippett, sisters, Victoria of Gainesville; siblings, George her paternal grandparents, George Bucky was married to the former Inc. Cemetery in Melrose. Arrangements “Tori” Savoy and Courtney Savoy, O. Smith of Texas, and Helen S. and Cathy Konkel; her maternal Sue McGowan of Quitman, Ga. They are under the care of Moring Funeral nephew, Dylan Alton Tippett, Burnsides of Ft. McCoy; and four grandparents, Thomas and Sue have two children, Martha Lewis Home, Melrose. his maternal great-grandmother, grandchildren. Funeral services Dragner,; aunts and uncles, George Vega Velez and her husband Melvin Waldena Blanche Simmons, maternal were held on April 14. Interment (Mary) Konkel, Sharon (Rusty) Vega Velez of Anchorage, Alaska grandparents, Charles and Ruby followed in Crosby Lake Cemetery Anderson, Michelle (Jason) and Leslie Nadine Roake and her McDonald John Rowe Lynch, paternal grandparents, the with Reverend Terry Qualls and Edwards, Tommy (Kelly) Dragner, husband Dr. Brian Roake, M.D. of LAKE CITY—Mrs. Waldena A. KEYSTONE HEIGHTS—John late James Auburn Savoy and Evelyn Reverend Wayne Spratlin officiating. and Denise (Jason) Zicarelli. Panama City; four grandchildren, McDonald, 76, died Saturday April Smith Rowe, 81, of Keystone Heights “Jean” Savoy, Aunts Kathey (Brain) In lieu of flowers contributions may Funeral services will be held Cheryl ann Vega Velez, Marlisa 5, 2014 at the North Florida Regional passed away at his residence, on Tucker, Toni Reyes, Debbie (Dennis) be made to Pentecostal Lighthouse Thursday, April 17, at Northside Vega Velez, Trevor and Gavin Medical Center in Gainesville, Saturday April 12, 2014. John was Fortney, and Barbara “2T” (Rob) Church, 325 Christian Street, Baptist Church with Pastor Randall Roake. Also surviving Bucky is his after an extended illness. She was born on Jan. 31, 1933 in Jacksonville Coker; Uncle Ricky (Christine) Starke, FL 32091. Arrangements are Griffis officiating. The interment sister Beverly Lewis Breckenridge, the daughter of the late Oscar and to the late Hoke Smith Rowe and Smith, and numerous cousins, by Jones-Gallagher Funeral Home will immediately follow in Crosby his brother Paul (Carol) Lewis both Mamie Charles Ash, the widow of Theresa Sweitzer Rowe. He served great aunts and uncles, friends, and of Starke. Lake Cemetery with Father Andy of Raiford. and John (Sara) Lewis of the late Dennis R. McDonald. She in the U.S. Army, and graduated teachers. Blaszkowski as celebrant. Pensacola Beach. was a loving mother, grandmother from U.F. in 1957 with a degree in Funeral services will be held Arrangements are under the care Memorial services will be held at and great grandmother who enjoyed Mechanical Engineering. He was a on Thursday, April 17, at 3:00 and direction of Archie Tanner 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 17 in spending time with her family. She charter member of Keystone United pm at Lake Hill Baptist Church Funeral Services, of Starke. the chapel of Harry T. Reid Funeral was a member of the Lake City Methodist Church. He is preceded in Keystone Heights, with Pastor Home with his cousin Rev. John Church of God. in death by his parents and son-in- Jim Snell officiating. The family McGowan officiating. She is survived by: her daughter, law, John Allen. will receive friends starting at 1 The family will receive friends Marilyn (Copper) Nelson of Chipley; He is survived by: his wife of pm, until time of service. In lieu at the funeral home on Thursday at three sons, Phillip R. (Karen) 57 years, Dorothy “Dot” Rowe; of flowers, the family requests the funeral home beginning at 10:00 McDonald, Gregory McDonald, daughters, Cheryl Allen and that donations be made to the a.m. and Rodney D. (Ruby) McDonald Pattye (Kenny) McLean; two funeral home to assist with funeral In lieu of flowers, contributions all of Lake City; ten grandchildren; grandchildren; and one great- expenses. Arrangements are by may be made to Haven Hospice, sixteen great-grandchildren; and grandchild all of Keystone Heights. Jones-Gallagher Funeral Home, 340 6037 West U.S. 90 Lake City, five nephews also survive. Memorial services were held E. Walker Drive, Keystone Heights, FL. 32055 or to the First United Funeral services for Mrs. on April 15 at Keystone Heights FL 32656. 352-473-3176. www. Methodist Church, P.O. Box 1298, Waldena were held April 8 in the Cemetery with Rev. Dennis White jonesgallagherfh.com Jasper, FL. 32052. Lake City Church of God with officiating. Arrangements are under PAID OBITUARY Harry T. Reid Funeral Home, Reverend Carroll Lee officiating and the care of Jones-Gallagher Funeral Jasper is in charge of arrangements. Reverend Timothy Futch. Interment Home of Keystone Heights. In lieu PAID OBITUARY followed in the Mt. Zion Swift Creek of flowers, the family requests Cemetery. donations to Keystone United Dees-Parrish Family Funeral Methodist Church for the Youth Johnny Home is in charge of all Group, P.O. Box 744, Keystone McCutchen arrangements. 458 South Marion Heights, FL 32656. William Lewis, Jr. Avenue Lake City, FL 32025. STARKE— Johnny J. McCutchen, PAID OBITUARY William 68, of Starke died on Saturday April Faye Williamson 12, 2014 at Jacksonville Nursing Lewis, Jr. and Rehabilitation Center. Born in Charles Faye Williamson RAIFORD—William Buckner Raiford on Feb. 6, 1946 and later LAKE CITY—Faye Edith Lewis, Jr. lost his battle with cancer moved to Starke. He was of Baptist Perry, Jr. Williamson, 75, of Lake City died on Monday April 14, 2014. Bucky was faith and worked in construction as MELROSE—Charles Priest Saturday, April 12, 2014. She was born on June 13, 1941 in Valdosta, a cement finisher. Perry, Jr. died on Monday April 14, born in Jacksonville on April 30, Ga. to the late W. B. Lewis, Sr. and He is survived by: daughters, 2014 surrounded by family at North 1938 to the late Mitchell R. Holcomb Pauline Coffman Lewis and grew up Valerie McCutchen and Lawanda Florida Regional Medical Center in and Iona Basmore Holcomb. She in Jasper. He attended public schools McCutchen both of Starke; brothers, Gainesville. Born Aug. 11, 1932 at was a resident of Starke for ten years in Union County and graduated L.C McCutchen and Thomas the family homestead near Melrose. and was of the Baptist faith. She was a Cadet Captain from Georgia McCutchen both of Starke; sisters, He is predeceased by his daughter, preceded in death by her husband of Military Academy in College Park, Barbara Dean and Mamie Mitchell Cathy Jean Perry Whitworth; sister, 37 years, George E. Williamson; and Ga. “Class of 1959” and was also a both of Starke, Felicia Cohen of Emily Perry Lee; and parents her sons, Richard and Gary Sutton. graduate of Valdosta State College. Lake Butler, and Charlotte Mandez C. Priest Perry, Sr. and Beulah Fred Smith Faye is survived by: her Bucky served his country in the of Newberry; six grandchildren; Roberson Perry. He served in the children, Michael E. (Brenda Lee) United States Army Reserves. He and eight great-grandchildren U.S. Navy, was a lineman, and a Fred Smith Sutton of Starke, and Carolyn E. worked hard and was fortunate Funeral Services will be held at certified master watchmaker, and STARKE—Fred D. Smith 96, of (Roger) Robinson of Lake City; enough to secure a job with the U.S. 11:00 a.m on Saturday, April 19, farmer. Starke died Friday, April 11, 2014 at her 13 grandchildren; 21 great- his residence. He was born on March grandchildren; and nine great-great- Shane Savoy 4, 1918 in Glen White, West Va. to grandchildren. the late Owen and Mary (Johnson) Graveside services will be held Shane Savoy Smith and moved to Starke in on Thursday, April 17, at 3:00 KEYSTONE HEIGHTS—Shane 1952 from West Virginia. Prior pm at Riverside Memorial Park Tyler Savoy, age 18, of Keystone to retirement he worked as a coal in Jacksonville with Pastor Larry Heights passed away Friday, April miner, and worked as a shipping Sweat officiating. Arrangements 11, 2014 at Shands at the University clerk at NAS Jacksonville. He served are under the care and direction of of Florida. Shane was born on March in the United States Army during Archie Tanner Funeral Services. 24, 1996 in Washington, D.C. to World War II, and was a member of Wayne Addison Savoy and Melissa Ann Savoy. Shane was a senior *** at Keystone Heights High School and enjoyed playing video games, The obscure we see eventually. 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discus (107-4). Suwannee’s Genesis Leggett Ardley wins Harden also placed eighth placed fourth with a throw of 91- title for BHS at in the shot put (40-1), while 4. Alec Nazworth was ninth in the On the boys’ side, Union’s Fins, Fur & Tails 1600m (5:17.34). Daquin “Buddy” Edwards district meet Bradford had two 10th-place placed fifth in the shot put with Keaaris Ardley won the high- finishers in Barron in the 200m a distance of 41-2.25, finishing Harper no jump championship, while (23.39) and Ruise in the 400m behind Newberry’s Jalen Parks, fellow Bradford High School (56.96). who had a distance of 42-6.5. stranger to teammates helped the Tornadoes Other boys’ results for Slocum earned a seventh-place qualify for regionals in five other Bradford, which placed fifth finish in the 400m with a time of turkey ‘grand events at the District 5-2A track in the team standings, were: 1:11.50. slam’ and field meet on April 10 in Scotty Peirce 58.14 in the 400m, Jakia Green also competed in Dottie Harper Gainesville. Sanders 2:32.31 in the 800m, the girls’ competition, reaching a When Lamar Williams was and Bryan Ardley cleared 6-2 in the high Martin 2:39.57 in the 800m, distance of 22-4 in the shot put. asked if he knew any local hunter Nazworth display jump, which was 6 inches better Oliver 2:45.44 in the 800m, Greg Boys’ team member Josh who had scored a wild turkey two Merriam wild than runner-up William Barlow Kersey 5:18.95 in the 1600m and Scott competed in the shot put, “grand slam,” he said, “Go see turkeys taken of Palatka. Padgett 5:41.09 in the 1600m. recording a distance of 36-1.5. Tommy Harper. He’s a great in Faith, S.D. The top four finishers in each Bradford’s Brooke Shireman turkey hunter and loves to travel Merriam turkeys event qualified for the April 16 competed in the shot put (23-7) and hunt. I’m sure he has.” display the color Region 2 meet at Orlando’s First and discus (60-9). Well, it turns out that Harper white on their Academy. 3 just miss out has scored a grand slam 11 times, wings and tips of Bradford’s Kenny Dinkins meaning that he has bagged their tails. on regionals Eastern, Osceola, Merriam and was the district runner-up in the Tigers Cook, Rio sub-species of wild turkeys 400m with a time of 49.63, which for Keystone 11 different times. That does not placed him behind champion Slocum mean that he has only taken 11 of Ka’ven Berry of Palatka, who each, because he and his hunting had a time of 49.07. The boys’ advance to Keystone Heights High School’s Earl Hall, Sabriya group have already harvested 11 4x400m relay team of Ardley, local turkeys this year. Dinkins, Chris Barron and regionals Bacote and Caitlin Cumbus each fell one spot shy of qualifying One of Harper’s major hunting Brenton Ruise placed third with goals is to travel to Mexico a time of 3:38.80. Diontre Jonas Union County High School’s for regional competition, earning For illustration, Tommy being taken out of local lakes, fifth-place finishes at the District and take a Gould turkey. That placed third in the 200m with a Kristen Cook and Nancy achievement would give him the provided the accompanying but their days are limited. time of 22.59 and fourth in the Slocum qualified for regional 5-2A track and field meet on right to claim credit for a “royal photograph of his wife, Dottie Kingsley has given up the 100m with a time of 11.03. competition with their fourth- April 10 in Gainesville. slam.” Harper, and Bryan Nazworth largest ones this season, but Sarah Frederick earned the place performances at the District The top four finishers in each When asked what his favorite holding a pair of Merriams. Note Mike Clemmons has done his lone regional berth for Bradford 5-2A track and field meet, which event earned the right to compete turkey is, he said, “Probably the the amount of white on the wings best to keep Sampson/Rowell on the girls’ side, placing fourth was held April 10 in Gainesville. in the Thursday, April 17, Region Merriam because they are so and tip of the tail. well represented. Within the last in the 1600m with a time of The top four finishers in each 2 meet in Orlando. pretty. The amount of white color few weeks he has landed one 6:21.72. event earned the right to move on Hall’s fifth-place finish came distribution on their wings and Fishing outlook 8-plus-pound and one 9-plus- Frederick just missed to the April 16 Region 2 meet at in the 110m hurdles with a time tail make them a beautiful bird.” pound bedding female out of the Bedding female bass are still dual-lake area. qualifying in the 3200m, placing First Academy in Orlando. of 18.10, leaving him behind Cook will advance in the fourth-place finisher Lavontae We also previously published fifth with a time of 15:49.62. a photograph of Kaylee Fowler Dinkins and Barron also shot put after a fourth-place Gilyard of Palatka, who had a distance of 31-3.75, earning the time of 18.07. and a bass of approximately 10 earned fifth-place finishes— pounds. Subsequent to that catch, Dinkins in the 200m with a time last regional berth ahead of Fort Bacote and Cumbus earned White’s Rykia Jackson, who had their fifth-place finishes in the relatives from Georgia—Pete of 22.80 and Barron in the 400m Mangham and Tommy Fowler— a distance of 30-5. 400m and 800m, respectively, with a time of 52.97. Tommy Harper caught similar bass in the same The boys’ 4x800m relay team Slocum’s time of 28.03 in the with times of 1:08.31 and 2:49.85. Palatka’s Lacey Jones displays private lake. of Kristopher Padgett, Taylor 200m earned the last regional The pan fish are in the process berth ahead of Palatka’s Kari earned the final regional bid in two Rio wild Sanders, Robert Martin and Tyler turkeys taken of swapping locations. The Rasher, who had a time of 28.14. the 400m with a time of 1:05.79, specks have fewer numbers in the Oliver placed sixth with a time of in Cheyenne, 10:31.39. Ardley placed seventh Cook just missed out on while Newberry’s Megan Smith shallow water, but those that are Okla. Harper has in the long jump (18-10), while qualifying in the discus with earned the final bid in the 800m caught appear larger, according Alec Harden was seventh in the a fifth-place throw of 89-3. with a time of 2:45.90. scored a turkey to Joey Tyson of Bald Eagle “grand slam” 11 Bait and Tackle. As the water times. warms, they will be seeking their preferred cooler water in deeper 1,400 hours of video. said. “They’ll always send a areas. As they move outward, “It’s crazy to actually see what message, ‘Hey, I heard you have SIMS they used, what they didn’t use, this,’ or, ‘I Googled your name, Continued from 1B what they should’ve used and and I saw this CF thing about See FINS, 9B to her background, having grown what we wished they would’ve you.’ They ask questions about it. up around logging because of her used,” Stone said. When they ask questions, you’re father, David. There is lots of “hilarious” obviously educating them about “She knows what she’s footage that TV viewers never it, which is an awesome feeling, doing,” Stone said. “She can get to see, Roberts said. Like knowing that you’re telling them run a chainsaw. She can run a the Slip ‘N Slide, which Roberts something they didn’t know knuckleboom (crane). She’s 100 described as “awesome.” before.” DFORD COUNTY TEL “It was a Slip ‘N Slide that The more people are educated BRA EGRA percent the real deal.” THE — Since 1879 — PH Though Sims hit it right off went from the hotel to the ocean, about cystic fibrosis, the quicker with her fellow Dreadknots, it let’s just put it that way,” Stone the disease can be eliminated, took a little longer to get used to said. Roberts said. He and Stone are being surrounded by a television Since joining the show for its willing to help Sims do whatever crew. seventh season, Sims has proven it takes to bring about that reality. “When you first start filming, to be quite popular. Her Facebook “Anything that can possibly you kind of have to work around page has approximately 8,000 be done, you sign us up, we’re Thank You everybody on the film crew and followers. there,” Stone said. everybody on the boat,” Sims That’s no surprise to Roberts, The people of Bradford County Heather, Joan & Linda who joked that Sims was bound have greatly supported her in her said, “but then a couple of weeks for a into it, it’s just like you push to become popular hanging out fundraising efforts for the Cystic them out of your way, or they with him and Stone. Fibrosis Foundation, said Sims, Great Job! will get out of your way.” “Awesome begets awesome,” whose efforts helped create an Sims described the experience Roberts said. annual Great Strides fundraising of seeing herself on TV for the Sims quickly added, “When walk. Making an appearance at first time awkward. Roberts said you’ve got three awesome things the Bradford County Fair and it’s one of those strange moments happening at one time, you’ve bringing Roberts and Stone along with someone who you’ve got greatness. That’s what we’ve along with her is just a small way never met before excited about got—greatness.” of saying thanks, she said. the chance to meet you. Roberts said he’s glad to see “It may not be much, but it’s a “Those are all the surreal how popular Sims has become. little bit to give back,” Sims said. moments,” Roberts said. “I told Katelyn when she came Sims said she would definitely st th The same can be said for seeing on that I hoped she took off and consider other TV opportunities yourself doing something on that this was the springboard to in the future so that she can IS APRIL 21 - 25 camera that you don’t remember something great for her.” continue in her efforts to raise doing. The popularity, the clowning awareness of cystic fibrosis. 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in eight innings. schedule.) 5-4A standings with Keystone Alex Mejias scored two runs Bryant (1-0) started and earned BHS goes Howe was 2-for-5 with a Tristan Starling hit an RBI Heights, but couldn’t overcome as well. the win, giving up three hits and double, while Johns was 3-for-5 single in the first, while Kyle Hix a 3-0 first inning by the visitors Polk (4-1) started on the two walks in five innings. Glover 2-0 in regular with a double. Valerie Seay and had an RBI double in the third. in a 3-1 loss to Santa Fe on April mound and earned the win, allowed one hit in one inning, Kaylan Tucker were each 3-for-5 Storm Miller hit a double, while 10. giving up one hit and striking out while Owen gave up no hits and season’s with two runs scored. Tucker had Tyler Ricketts scored Keystone’s The Tornadoes (14-8, 7-3) will four in three innings. no walks in one inning. two RBI. third run on an error in the be the second seed in the District DeWitt threw two innings of It was the fifth win in a row final week Devin Lewis drove in two runs seventh inning. 5 tournament, which begins relief, allowing no hits. overall for the Tigers. Prior to Bradford High School’s and drew two walks, while Katie Bass allowed six hits, while Monday, April 21, at Santa Fe Bradford played Forrest this playing Newberry, they defeated softball team defeated Zipperer went 2-for-5 with an striking out five. High School. (See story on page past Tuesday and will host host St. Francis 11-1 in five Gainesville and Palatka to close RBI. Zipperer scored two runs, It was a rebound win for 2B for tournament schedule.) Suwannee on Thursday, April 17, innings on April 9. out the regular season. while Kayla Andrews drove in a Keystone, which lost 7-2 to host Santa Fe took advantage of at 6 p.m. Owen and Cole Kite each went Pitcher Ashton Adkins gave up run. Bishop Snyder on April 9. three singles, a hit batter and a 2-for-3 with two RBI, with Kite four hits and no walks in a 2-1 Jordyn Driggers drew three Hix drove in a run with a walk to go up 3-0 in the top of scoring three runs. Hersey and win over visiting Gainesville on walks and scored three runs. sacrifice fly, while Jerrett Tschorn the first, but was held in check Tigers defeat Austin Green were each 2-for-4, April 8. She had seven strikeouts. Tucker earned the win, giving hit an RBI single. Starling and the rest of the game by pitcher with Hersey driving in two runs Mackenzie Gault and Lindsey up three hits and two walks in Tyler Keaton each hit a double. Jacob Luke. Luke gave up one Newberry, and Green driving in one. Caleb Wiggins each drove in a run, four innings of relief. Pitchers Ricketts, Austin Bass hit and struck out seven in 6.2 Cox and Garrett Hersey each while Jordan Davis went 2-for-3. Union closed the regular and Wyatt Harvin gave up no innings of relief. earn district’s drove in a run, with Cox hitting Adkins homered and drove season with a 5-2 loss to visiting hits, but the Indians committed Luke provided the Tornadoes a double and Hersey scoring two in three runs in a 6-0 win over Baldwin on April 11. six errors. with their lone run off of a 2nd seed runs. Ty Cook hit a double. visiting Palatka on April 10. Tucker and Zipperer went After their big district win over sacrifice fly in the bottom of the Starling and Colten McAlister Jordan Davis hit a solo home 2-for-2 and 2-for-3, respectively, Fort White, the Indians traveled first. Pitchers Jordan Bryant, Josh did a good job getting on base, run, while Annie Luke and with Zipperer hitting a double. to play Ridgeview on April 14, Jackson Reddish and Carson Glover and Trey Owen held with Starling drawing two Lainie Rodgers each hit a double Andrews and Johns each went winning 6-4. Yowell went 3-for-4 and 2-for-3, Newberry scoreless as the Union walks and scoring two runs and and drove in a run. Taylor Cruce 2-for-4, with Johns hitting a Blake Richardson went 3-for-4 respectively, but the rest of the County High School baseball McAlister drawing three walks. went 2-for-3 with a double, while double and driving in two runs. with a two-RBI single in the first, Bradford lineup produced only team defeated the host Panthers Starting pitcher Corey Hersey Sabina Watson added a double. while Morgan Bass went 2-for-4. two hits. 4-0 on April 11. (4-0) struck out six in four In the circle, Adkins gave up Keystone broke a 3-3 tie by Prior to playing Santa Fe, With the win, the Tigers earned innings, giving up one hit and four hits and one walk, while Keystone scoring a run on a dropped third Wyatt Barnes and Justin the second seed in the District one walk. striking out eight. strike. The Indians’ final two Williams each had two RBI 7 tournament, which begins Owen gave up one hit and wraps up top runs were a result of errors. to help the Tornadoes defeat Monday, April 21, at Williston struck out two in one inning. Dean Dukes earned the win, visiting Eastside 11-0 in five High School. (See story on page After defeating Newberry, seed in district giving up four hits in 3.2 innings innings on April 8. 2B for tournament schedule.) the Tigers traveled to play Union splits of relief. Barnes went 2-for-3 and They finished their district Suwannee, losing 11-1 on April baseball The Indians (13-10) played scored two runs, while Luke schedule with a 5-3 record. 14. Corey Hersey’s double was last 2 games New York’s Iroquois this past was 2-for-2 with a triple and an Corey Hersey and Chris the team’s only hit. tournament Tuesday and will host Clay on RBI. Zach DeWitt, David Hall Starling each had an RBI, while Union (12-6) played before tourney Thursday, April 17, at 7 p.m. and Caleb Polk each had an RBI, Owen was 2-for-3 in helping Interlachen this past Tuesday and Morgan Bass gave up one run while Reddish hit a double and Union win its fourth district will travel to play Crescent City Union County High School’s in a complete-game effort as the scored two runs. game in a row. on Thursday, April 17, at 5 p.m. softball team defeated Chiefland Keystone Heights High School Tornadoes are to earn the number-two seed in baseball team defeated host Fort the District 7-1A tournament White 3-1 on April 10. 2nd seed after before losing its regular-season The win resulted in the Indians finale to Baldwin. earning the number-one seed in On April 9, the Tigers traveled Santa Fe loss the District 5-4A tournament, ContinuedFINS from 8B to play district opponent which begins Monday, April 21, Bradford High School’s Pete Mangham Chiefland, getting three RBI at Santa Fe High School. (See baseball team entered the however, the bream will be each from Jordan Howe and story on page 2B for tournament game tied atop the District moving in. Tyson also indicated (left) and Tommy Kendallyn Johns in a 13-11 win that more bream are being caught Fowler (below in the shallows, where they are left) show off staging for the full-moon spawn similar-sized on April 15. bass caught in On the saltwater front, the the same private sheepshead bite is strong on both Keystone lake. coasts. Black drum should be available inshore on both coasts at selected locations. Some Spanish, blue fish, whiting and pompano are showing up on the in third east-coast surf. place and Randal Alvarez with the big fish. 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Bradford High School senior Markel Parks signs a letter of intent to play football at Tabor College. He is seated between his parents, Louis Parks and Dawn Hall, while BHS head coach Steve Reynolds looks on. Bradford’s Parks signs to play football at Tabor College BY CLIFF SMELLEY April 11 in the BHS media center. Plus, as someone who didn’t Staff Writer “I was jumping up and down begin playing until his freshman He didn’t like football when on the couch,” Parks said, year, he has a lot of upside. he first began playing in ninth describing his reaction to Tabor’s “We think he has a lot of raw grade, but Bradford High School offer. talent to offer,” Reynolds said. senior Markel Parks eventually Tabor, as a private, Christian Reynolds said Parks made fell in love with the sport. college, offers more than just the huge strides his junior season and Now, he’s got the chance to chance to play at the next level. proved versatile this past season, extend his playing days, signing “I like the values this school moving into the noseguard a letter of intent to play at Tabor offers,” Parks said. “It’s a heavy position after the graduation of College in Hillsboro, Kan. Christian school. That’s what I Phillip James. Parks, a defensive lineman, really like about it.” “He did a great job with that,” received an offer from the school Prior to high school, Parks had Reynolds said. in the mail not long before never played football, but he said When asked to describe how signing his official paperwork he decided to give it a try since he thinks he’ll feel when he steps during a signing ceremony on all his friends in ninth grade were onto the field for the first time playing. as a Tabor player, Parks said, “At first, I hated it,” Parks “I’ll probably feel how I felt my said, noting that he particularly freshman year (at BHS) when I didn’t enjoy the practices in the stepped on the field. (I’ll have) Florida heat. butterflies.” However, the more he played, Initial nerves aside, there’s no the more the sport grew on him. reason to think that Parks’ game “I started to love it,” he said. won’t continue to develop. Bradford head coach Steve “If he gets there early, applies Reynolds said the Parks’ best himself throughout the summer attributes are his size and and learns the system, I don’t see strength. why he can’t get on the field next “He’s a huge person that’s year,” Reynolds said. “I think difficult to move around,” he’s got a bright future ahead of Reynolds said. him.”

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program. successful. Now, that effort has versatile enough to be able to “He’s accurate on his throws. Whatever is asked of him, he “He’s a high-character kid,” led to an opportunity to play after play anywhere. He’s fast enough He’s as good as has been here in does, and he usually goes beyond ContinuedCOLLINS from 11B Martinez said. “That’s really high school. to play in the outfield, but when a while.” that.” what we’re aiming for. The “It’s good when a kid sets a it comes to Collins’ play in the Duncan said Collins should Collins can’t wait to step onto Trinity assistant coach Alex baseball part of it will take care goal, works toward that goal and infield, Duncan said, “He reads thrive after taking part in Trinity the field for the first time as a Martinez said from everything of itself.” then you see him accomplish the ball good off the bat. He Baptist’s conditioning program Trinity Baptist player. the Trinity staff has heard, Bradford head coach Stewart that,” Duncan said. “He’s a good usually positions himself to catch designed for baseball players “I think it’s going to be a really Collins is the type of person Duncan said Collins has put kid.” a good ball instead of letting the only. nervous and amazing feeling,” they want to be a part of the new in the effort necessary to be Duncan said Collins is ball play him. He’s got good, “I think he’ll be fine,” Duncan he said. fundamental footwork. said. “He’s a hard worker.

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