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Putnam County’s Favorite Weekly Community Newspaper 50 May 23, 2018 • Vol. 77, No. 2 (2 sections) Crescent City, FL (Includes 7% FL Sales Tax) Viking 5K Run What’s Going On? CCHS Class of 2018 Learn all about the Who is this lady Senior photos for Fifth Annual Viking and what did she Crescent City High 5K run. receive? Graduating Class. Page B1 Page A3 In This Issue! Dancing in the Street The Steps & Beats Line Dancers will perform to 50-60s music at the ”Dancing in the Street” B2M Tour Jag’s Stadium car show on Saturday, May 26. The Cruise-in Boyz II Men Mentoring Project Tour Jaguar’s TIAA Bank Field is from 5 to 8 p.m. and will be held at the Pizza BoyZ parking lot located at the 700-800 block of St. Johns Avenue in downtown Palatka. For more info visit patgrillo.blogspot.com. Fifth Annual Viking 5K Run The fifth annual Viking 5k Run will take place at 8 a.m. on Saturday, May 26 beginning at the Bronson-Mulholland House on 100 Mad- ison Street in Palatka. Pre-sign up is $25 for non-St. Johns River State College employees and alumni or $20 for employees and alumni. Sign up on May 26 will be $30. Overall winners will received a $100 prize with all age division winners receiving awards. You can pick up a package at Viking Night on Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. at Uncork and Unwind at 114 South Sec- ond Street in Palatka. Live at the Larimer Mike Jones Photos by Mike Jones The Arts Council of Greater Palatka invites you The Boyz II Men Mentoring Project members on Friday, May 18 at the Jacksonville to spend the evening with Sam Wimberly and Staff Writer Jaguars, TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville, getting ready for a behind the scene tour Friends at the Arts Council’s “Live at the Larim- On Friday, May 18 the of the Jaguar’s facilities. er” on Friday, May 25 at the Larimer Arts Center Boyz II Men (B2M) Mentor- located at 216 Reid St. in Palatka. Tickets just $5 ing Project took a behind the small to accommodate all the end zone complete with of B2M and President Elect scenes tour of TIAA Bank twenty one of the B2M mem- two spas with glass fronts of the Rotary Club of Cres- at the door. Enjoy country, swing, folk, pop, old bers at once. McNeil pointed over looking the field. standards, show tunes, old tunes, new tunes, and Field, former EverBank cent City, hopes that tours Field, the home stadium of out that on TV the national The tour ended at field lev- like this will possibly lead to blues music with light refreshments provided. For the Jacksonville Jaguars. broadcasts looked perfect el where the B2M members more involvement from orga- more info call 386-328-8998. Upon arrival the B2M and polished through the came as close to the field as nizations like the Jaguars members were greeted by use of green screen tech- they were allowed due to re- and help its members with tour guides Johnny McNeil nology. The writers booth cently being replaced after a possible career choices and and Mary Tilger who gave was the largest and is able monster truck show. opportunities, as most of the Sales Tax Holiday all members a Jaguars lan- to seat hundreds of writers On the way back B2M members wish to work in the will be having a Disaster Prepared- yard and brief overview of and holds a no talking poli- stopped at Ride Solutions in pro-sports industry. the tour. cy during games. The media Palatka to thank the staff for Boyz II Men Mentoring ness Sale Tax Holiday from Friday, June 1 to dining area was next and is providing transportation to Project is a nonprofit, faith- Thursday, June 7. Items such as reusable The first stop on the tour was of the new Daily’s Place said to serve the best food in and from the tour. based program whose mis- ice packs, candles, batteries, flashlights, lan- amphitheater built directly the stadium. All of the B2M members sion is to teach and demon- terns, fuel containers, bungee cords, anchor adjacent to the stadium. The The highlight of the tour hand wrote a thank you let- strate the principles of amphitheater boosts seating was a look around the own- ter to the Jaguars and their manhood to young men in systems, radios (two way and weather band), er’s, Shad Khan, sky-box owner for providing the free grades five through 12, in- tarps, generators, and other like products will for 5,550 year round and is connected to the Jag’s new suite. The remodeled suite, tour of the stadium. spiring them to develop into be tax-free during this time. For more infor- indoor training facility, Dai- complete with jaguar print The Jaguars started doing productive citizens and to mation visit www.floridarevenue.com. The ly’s Place Flex Field. carpet, rare Jaguar Nike the behind the scene tours make a positive contribution Next B2M toured the main shoes were on display above last year. The tour which to their families and commu- Back To School Tax Free Holiday will be Au- a state of the art heated serv- normally costs participants nity. In partnership with the gust 3 to 5. work tunnel that runs be- hind the scenes to service ing island, spacious seating, was done for free for B2M Putnam County School Dis- fans on game day. two full bars, multiple TVs thanks to Russ Miller and trict, the program includes From there it was on to the and the best view of the play- Adam Podlesh, former Jag’s an after-school component Toddlers Preschool Fest media centers. First was the ing field in the stadium. player, members of the newly for middle school boys and Come to the Toddlers Preschool Fest on Sat- national media broadcast Afterwards they visited formed Ponte Vedra Rotary an in-school program at the room. This space was too the Sky Patio located above Club who were able to put elementary school. For more urday, June 2 from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at B2M in contact with Jaguar information about B2M the Palatka Library located at 601 College Stadium staff. email Gerald Watson at Ger- Road in Palatka. Enjoy a family Resource Fair, Gerald Watson, President [email protected]. arts and crafts, free books and more. For more information contact Paige Chase at 1-386- 336-8536. Dogs Spay or Neuter SAFE of Putnam County will be offering spay and neuter for dogs on Thursday, May 24 from 6:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 112 Norma Street in Hollister. The spay or neuter fee is $65 with rabies vaccinations for $15. Must sign up in person at the SAFE Resale Store located at 819 S. Moody Road in Palatka. Room still available for small dogs, dogs over 50 pounds is full. (Above) Boyz II Men (B2M) Mentoring Project members lounge in the owner’s suite at the Jacksonville Jaguars TIAA Bank Field as part of a free tour. (Right) B2M mem- Lane and Road Closures bers walk to field level to get an up close view of the play- The following is a list of road and lane clo- ing field on the final portion of their stadium tour. sures that may impact traffic through Friday, May 25. State Road 19 from State Road 100 to State Road 20: Daytime lane closures Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 Husband and Wife Booked on Drug Charges p.m. for concrete work related to the resurfac- Special to the and was still being held at ing project. Courier Journal the time of publication. Pasha Hunter, 41, of Palatka was charged with On Friday, May 18 a hus- possession of cocaine with band and wife were arrested intent to sell, possession on multiple drug charges af- of methamphetamine, pos- ter a search warrant was ex- session of a controlled ecuted at Laurel Street resi- substance without a pre- dence Friday afternoon. scription, possession of Earlier last week a civil marijuana with intent to sell process deputy tried to serve and possession of more than www.facebook.com/put- paperwork to Timothy Hunt- 20 grams of marijuana. She namcountycourierjournal er, 38, of Palatka. The dep- was taken to the Putnam uty noticed drug parapher- County Jail. She was held on nalia and smelled marijuana $15,000 bond and released coming from the 1308 Laurel Photo special to the Courier Journal on Saturday, May 19. Street residence. Husband and wife Timothy (photo left) and Pasha A pregnant woman who Detectives with the Drug (photo right) Hunter were booked into the Putnam Coun- lives at the residence was Unit obtained a search war- ty Jail on Friday, May 18 on multiple drug charges. taken by ambulance to rant Friday for the residence Putnam Community Medi- methamphetamine. of marijuana with intent to and property, which includ- cal Center as a precaution. Timothy Hunter was sell, possession of more than ed two vehicles. The woman was not charged charged with possession of 20 grams of marijuana, pos- During the search dep- with a crime, but a copy of cocaine with intent to sell, session of a firearm by a con- uties found cocaine, pre- the report was sent to the possession of methamphet- victed felon. Timothy Hunter scription pills, four firearms, state Department of Chil- amine, possession of a con- was booked into the Putnam marijuana, about $700 in dren and Families. cash, scales, baggies and trolled substance without County Jail and is currently

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YOUR ADDRESS HERE! YOUR postings, brought photos of During the investigation, The 12-year-old and both postings from Snapchat in- deputies learned a disagree- 13-year-olds were arrested Grad Pictures.....B2-4 On Wednesday, May 16 volving several students at ment began between three and charged with written at approximately 9:50 a.m. the school. The social media male juveniles. Two of the threats of violence, a sec- Opinion...... A2 Putnam County Deputies posts did not occur during students, a 12-year-old and ond-degree felony. responded to Miller Mid- school hours and deputies a 13-year-old, threatened to The minors were trans- dle School in Crescent City determined there was no hurt the victim. ported to the Putnam Coun- Public Notices...... B5 after school principal Tim threat to the school. The victim’s sister, a ty Jail to be transferred to a Adams reported a social me- In the social media post- 13-year-old also in sixth Department of Juvenile Jus- Way Back When....A4 dia threat to students at the ing, two sixth-grade stu- grade, responded and tice facility. school. A2 Courier Journal • May 23, 2018 PINION Government Watch O Where City of Crescent City Did that City Commission Meeting June 14, 6 p.m. A Friendly Community Planning & Zoning Meeting, June 12, 6 p.m. Daris Howard Saying City Hall, 3 North Summit Street. Meets 2nd Thurs of the Come month. 386-698-2525 - www.CrescentCity-FL.com There are many things that indicate the friendliness of a Town Council of Welaka community, but the greatest is the desire of people to help their From? Town Council Meeting, June 12, 6:00 p.m. neighbors. I had experienced that helpfulness and saw it again in Zoning Board Meeting, Tuesday, June 12, 5:30 p.m. a humorous way this weekend. Town Hall, Fourth Ave. Meets 2nd Tues of the month. Sunday was a beautiful sunny day, the first after a couple of weeks 386-467-9800. www.Welaka-FL.gov of rainy weather. At church, it was hard to contain the youth in the Town Council of Pomona Park classes long enough to get through a lesson. Trying to take them “Ill Wind” Town Council Meeting June 12, 6 p.m. outside to teach them while they enjoyed the sunshine didn’t help. Town Hall Council Chambers, 1775 US Hwy 17 S. They basked in the warmth and didn’t pay attention to anything The use of ‘ill [email protected] 386-649-4902 that was being taught. When church ended, the youth burst wind’ is most com- www.PomonaPark.com out the doors into the fresh air, much like frisky young creatures monly in the phrase Putnam County Board of County Commissioners coming out of hibernation. ‘it’s an ill wind that June 12, 9 a.m. Regular Meeting But the adults were affected by this spring fever as well. Instead blows nobody any Meets second and fourth Tuesday in the Commission of visiting in the church foyer, as was usual, the conversations good’. This is first chambers, 2509 Crill Ave, Suite 100, Palatka. moved outside into the parking lot. I, too, went outside. As I was recorded in John 386-329-0205. slowly moving to my car, I watched one family who was new to our Heywood’s A dia- www.putnam-fl.com/bocc/ community. logue conteinyng Putnam County School Board The wife, Brenda, said to her husband, “Honey, could you drive the the nomber in effect June 5, 3:30 p.m. Regular Meeting children home. I think I would like to walk home today.” of all the prouer- Meets the first and third Tuesday in the School Board “Good luck with that,” I said. bes in the Englishe Meeting Room, 200 Reid Street, Palatka. 386-329- Brenda looked at me with surprise. “It’s not that far,” she said. “It tongue, 1546: 0545. www.putnamschools.org can’t be much more than a mile.” “As you be muche “It’s not the distance,” I replied. “It’s the neighbors. Everyone is the worse. and I too friendly.” cast awaie. Brenda laughed. “How can neighbors be too friendly?” An yll wynde, that Letters to the Editor “You’ll see,” I replied. blowth no man to Brenda walked toward the road. Her husband and children passed good, men saie. The Guardians her on their way home and waved. They were barely gone when Wel (quoth he) eu- Brenda settled into a nice casual stroll. But she hadn’t walked ery wind blowth not Dear Editor: more than fifteen yards when the first car stopped. down the corn The driver rolled down his window. “Do you need a ride?” I heard Governor Scott signed into law perhaps a well- I hope (I saie) good intentioned, but half-baked law in response to the him ask. hap [luck] be not all mass shooting at Marjorie Stoneman High School. The Brenda shook her head. “Just out for a pleasant walk home.” out worn.” law requires that an armed, sworn law enforcement The friendly driver visited with her for a few minutes, and I could Heywood’s mean- officer be stationed at every public school. With hear the angst in Brenda’s voice as she must have desired to be ing was that a wind School Board approval, non-faculty staff, with several on her way. Finally, the driver pulled out around Brenda and exceptions, could be substituted for such an officer that was unlucky if they complete 132 hours of firearm safety and continued on his down the road. for one person proficiency. Such training would be done by the local Brenda hadn’t gone another twenty yards when the next car would bring good county Sheriff. stopped. Once more the driver rolled down the car window, and I fortune to another. However, the Florida legislature did not provide heard the familiar words. “Do you need a ride?” This sailing meta- adequate funding for such a law to be implemented I was barely within earshot, but I could sense the frustration in at a local level. If the Sheriffs of Florida had been phor has frequent- funded properly, there would be no need for armed, Brenda’s voice as she said she was just enjoying the walk. The ly been invoked to trained “guardians” selected from school staff. School driver visited with her for a few minutes and then drove on. explain good luck Resource Officers (SRO) are already present in a As another car approached, Brenda appeared to quicken her pace. arising from the large number of middle and high schools in Florida. But she hadn’t made it too far when the third car stopped. By this source of others’ The proper response should have been to expand time she was too far away for me to hear, but I could imagine that the SRO program to all public schools in Florida. misfortune, and it Bringing safety to our children should not be done on the conversation was much like the previous ones. probably pre-dates the cheap. We need uniformed Sheriff’s deputies, not Instead of heading home, I decided to continue watching. Brenda’s 1546. school staff, to provide this service. Senator Nelson pace had changed from a pleasant walk to an almost-jog. But as That meaning, had it right when he asked: how can a SWAT team, I watched, three more cars stopped before she had even covered a which is still un- responding to a school shooter, tell the difference hundred yards. from a “guardian” and a shooter? Our school board derstood today, had it right to vote down the “guardian” proposal. And I climbed into my car and started on my way home. I watched was subverted Sheriff DeLoach has it right to refuse training for such ahead of me as cars continued to stop for Brenda to offer her a ride. somewhat later a program. When our State Legislature and governor When it was my turn, I pulled up alongside and rolled down my to provide a sec- push unfunded mandates onto local governments, window, but I didn’t stop. Instead, I kept pace with her. ond meaning. In then the solution lies in Tallahassee. When it comes “Now do you understand what I meant about the neighbors being to our children’s safety, proper funding should match Rob Roy, Sir Walter the political rhetoric. too friendly?” I asked. Scott included: Brenda sighed. “I guess it’s possible after all.” “Nane were keen- Chuck Oakwood “That’s why when I walk home I cut through fields or follow the er against it than Crescent City train tracks,” I said. the Glasgow folk, With that, I continued on my way, but I smiled as I watched in my wi’ their rabblings Thank You rearview mirror as the next car stopped to offer Brenda a ride. and their risings, Dear Editor: and their mobs, as From Me to You they ca’ them now- The Snack Pack program of Middleton-Burney a-days. But it’s an Elementary would like to extend a much needed Juliette Laurie thank you to the community for their help, donations, Editor/Publisher ill wind blaws nae- and thoughtfulness this school year in helping the body gude.” kids that live in this caring community. With all National Heat Awareness Day The meaning there you’ve done, we were able to ‘Feed the Need’ within National Heat Awareness Day is observed each year on the last is clearly the oppo- this community and the students are thankful for Friday in May. Resulting in numerous fatalities each year, heat site of the old prov- it. Without your generosity, continued support, and exhaustion and dehydration due to heat are some of the leading consistent donations, we probably would not have erb, that is, a wind been able to do it this year. So again, thank you, from weather-related killers in the United States. that didn’t provide our program and students to you! • 1980 heat wave claimed 1,250 lives. benefit to someone • 1995 heat wave killed more than 700 in Chicago (the deadliest would be a bad and Brad Berardi weather event in Chicago history). unusual one indeed. South Putnam Snack Pack Coordinator • 2003 August, record heat wave in Europe claimed an Into the 20th cen- estimated 50,000 lives. tury we find a pun- • Urban areas often experience higher temperatures during the ning joke on the summer, referred to as “Urban Heat Island.” This is due to phrase that has buildings, roads, and other infrastructures absorbing solar been attributed to energy, resulting in higher temperatures. many people, no- • Heat waves kill more Americans than other natural disasters tably Sir Thomas such as floods, lightning, tornadoes, and hurricanes. Beecham, although Most American summers see heat waves in one or more parts I’m unable to au- of the United States. Some regions of the country have both high Putnam County thenticate the true temperatures and high humidity. However, some of the worst heat source. 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The Putnam County Courier Journal does not knowingly Classified Deadline: 10 am Monday publish false information and may not be held liable for the views of Editorial Deadline: Noon Friday readers exercising their right to free expression. May 23, 2018 • Courier Journal A3 COMMUNITY Mother’s Day, Graduation, and Summer Events were totally dedicated to the church. Miss Winnie was old- er but Mrs. Alvers had a birthday right around Mother’s Day, and the only Mother’s Day pres- Beth Carter and ent she wanted from her Nancy Alvers children and grandchil- [email protected] dren was that they stand with her in church on Mother’s Day at Mother’s Day. The ladies Brianna Surch, middle, of Crescent City Kennel Pomona Park Baptist were friends, worked to- graduated from college. Church gether in church, went Mother’s Day has al- together to Ridgecrest, ways been important at and loved to receive the many churches and the corsage for the most First Baptist Church of family present on Moth- Bother Gary Munson with Dayna Brinkly at Pomona Park still con- er’s Day. Pomona Park First Baptist Church. tinues the tradition of Mother’s Day with presenting gifts to the Beverly Phillips oldest and youngest Beverly Phillips enjoyed mothers present. This Mother’s Day with her year, Brother Gary Mun- son, Rodney, his wife An- Michael and Karrie and their four delight- son presented the hon- gie, daughter Kayda and ful children, Floe, James, Abigail Rose and or of being the oldest Angie’s parents, Ronnie Billy. mother to Beth Carter and Patty Brimm. They and the youngest moth- enjoyed church, fami- er was Dayna Brinkly. ly lunch at The Water’s As the congregation left Edge in the Sprague the church, children House Bed and Break- of the Sunday School fast, cards and flowers. Ronnie and Patty Brimm, Kayla, Angie, Rodney gave each lady a prayer Beverly’s sister Lillian Phillips with Beverly Phillips. jar with scripture read- and Randall Malphurs ings, a special gift to all with their son Steven mothers. Brother Gary Malphurs and daughter and wife Janice Mun- Beth, her husband Mark son have just returned Bailey and his mother from visiting family in June Bailey joined them Alabama. and they all had a won- This occasion brings derful Mother’s Day. to mind two ladies who Beverly’s older son Jay Fant, candidate for Florida’s Attorney Gen- often won the honor of Ricky and his daughter eral. oldest mother or moth- Lena Phillips had visit- er with the most family ed the family the week present. Church mem- before when Kayda cel- Mindy Estep and Scholarship Recipient Chantal bers Natha Mew Alvers ebrated her ninth birth- Espinoza. and Winnie Jane Motes day at their home in Wilkinson wanted to re- Interlachen. ceive at least one of the GFWC Crescent City honors. Winnie Wilkin- Womans Club son had been born in At their regular month- Hollister in 1891 so ly meeting, the Cres- she would be the oldest cent City Woman’s Club mother when she was gave two scholarships present. this year. The scholar- Rob Combs recovered from surgery and is back Natha Alvers was born ships were awarded to to fishing. in South Carolina on two candidates, Chantal May 21, 1900. In 1905, Espinoza and Liselotte the guest speaker at Rosemary loved it. the Mew family came Sanders. The winners the club’s May meeting School will be out this to Fruitland in Putnam were chosen from 26 ap- was Jay Fant. Fant is Thursday and children County on the Harry Lee plicants. Club president a candidate for Attor- will be looking for things schooner with its paddle Mindy Estep presented ney General for Flori- to do. The Magi Arts Beth Carter, receiving a 25 year pin and a appre- wheel. The family finally Chantal Espinoza a cer- da. He wants to protect and Crafts Camp is a moved to the little house tificate and scholarship ciation certificate, with Paula Nichols and Carol Horner. the Constitution, God, great idea for many of on Pleasant Street in from the club. Chantal and family. He stated them. Don’t forget the ter’s day as she received meet Michael and Karrie Pomona Park and in plans to enroll in the that Amendments 1 Crescent City library! a 25-year pin from the and their four delightful 1926 made a dream First Coast Technical and 2 “are bell-weath- Keep them reading—at Womans Club and a cer- children, Floe, James, come true when services Institute-Automotive. er amendments.” When least one book a week. tificate thanking her for Abigail Rose and Billy. were held in the little The second scholarship they are threatened, Writing stories and all of her support as Karrie is the daugh- Baptist church on Hol- was awarded to Liselotte America itself is threat- letters is another good club photographer and ter of Victor and Janice ly Avenue between the Sanders. Liselotte is go- ened. He represents Dis- activity for the summer. her work in public rela- Nickerson and grand- Mew and Alvers homes. ing into the nursing pro- trict 15 (Jacksonville) Friends, teachers and tions. daughter of Victor and Miss Winnie lived just gram at SJR State. Lisel- in the Florida House of family would love to get Congratulations, Florence Nickerson of across from the church otte was unable to be at Representatives. a simple I love you letter Brianna! Pomona Park. Her fa- on Holly Avenue and the the meeting but the club Successful Surgery or maybe a story about a The people at the ther was ordained at two homes, Wilkinson wishes both girls suc- Rob Combs had surgery trip the family takes. Crescent City Kennel the Crescent City Bap- and Alvers, became part cess as they continue on April 30 to remove Another summer activ- celebrated the college tist Church in 1978 and of the church property. their education. extensive blood clots ity that children will en- graduation of Brianna served several churches Both ladies loved and This was also Beth Car- in his leg. The surgery joy is the Vacation Bible Surck, who plans to before being accepted was a success and he is School at your church continue her studies. by the Southern Baptist back home feeling great! or another church in We are so proud of her Board of Missions where His surgeon, Dr. De- your town. VBS has accomplishments and he established missions Congratulations... nise Smith, with Vascu- friends, games, music committed to her edu- and churches during lar Surgery Associates, and lots of fun and they cation. She is also an the 20 years he lived in Senior Class and the nursing staff at love to have children excellent employee and Brazil, before his retire- Tallahassee Memorial come. Don’t forget Vaca- animal lover. Way to Go, ment. Hospital did a superb tion Bible School. of 2018! Brianna!!! Karrie and her brother professional job. Thanks If your child goes swim- Michael and Karrie Tory spent their child- to their great medical ming in a pool, the lake Anderson hoods in Brazil, return- from the care and the care of his or the beach, make sure Michael Anderson was ing to Gainesville to wife, Janet Combs, Rob safety rules are reviewed presented as Worship continue their educa- Town of Welaka was back on the lake first. Swimming les- Pastor at the Murdock tion at the University catching bluegills and a sons are really needed Baptist Church in Port of Florida. Her aunts, redbreast by May 9. in Florida with all of Charlotte. Michael met Beverly Phillips and Lil- Rob grew up in Pomona our beaches, lakes and with the choir and or- lian Malphurs, still live Park at his parents’ pools. Don’t forget to re- chestra and led worship in Pomona Park where home on West Main and view the safety rules for on Sunday. Michael and Victor, then known as Keown Streets. Since his boating also. his wife, Karrie, look Buddy, grew up. mother moved to Talla- Summer should be a forward to meeting the Fant Stands for Our hassee to be nearer his fun time. Make it safe church family on Sun- Constitution home in Havana, west of while keeping your chil- day, a wonderful time Nancy Taylor, secretary Tallahassee, they have dren happy. That in- to be in worship and of the Putnam Republi- sold the Pomona home cludes watching out have the opportunity to can Club reported that to Mr. and Mrs. Mann, for nature’s problems— formerly of Green Cove mosquitoes, yellow flies, Springs. 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198502 317 N. Summit St., 386-698-1313 A4 Courier Journal • May 23, 2018 Our TOwn Years Ago... Way Back When... The following ap- ing out from George- motor was a luxury. often you were wrong. 75 years ago peared in the pages town and planning to You would bail your And sometimes when of the Courier Jour- fish on Lake ge,Geor boat, load your gear you were wrong, you May 28, 1943 – Fisherman Allowed nal of May 19, 1976, you would rise early and head out long had an experience to Use Three Poles - The House voted and is part of an ar- enough in the morn- before daylight and that you needed only to allowed fishermen to use three poles ticle which was writ- ing to allow yourself continuously watch once. at a time without having a commercial ten by local resident, plenty of running time the sky and hope you When you reached fisherman’s license. The present law Sam Hogg, who at to get to your fishing would have fair weath- your destination, if the only allowed one pole to be used with- the time served as spot by good daylight. er for the day. Be- weather was good, you out a commercial license. Putnam County Fish- Usually this required cause if the wind blew usually could boat a ing Improvement Co- from an hour to two or if it stormed, you good day’s catch. But ordinator. hours depending on “lived” with it. Re- even then, there were 50 years ago how far on the lake member, you could days when it seemed May 28, 1967 – B.P.W. Scholarship Fishing In The you were going. not look at a satel- the fish had the “lock Awarded to Miss Bonnie McGrady - “Good Ole Days” Then, a good boat lite picture on a T.V. jaw.” A $500 scholarship was offered to Miss normally was consid- screen the night before This has been only a Bonnie McGrady for use in her nurs- Visualize, if you will, ered one that did not and decide what the brief glimpse into the es training at. St. Vincents Hospital a day of fishing during leak much and a four weather was going to past, but is as I re- in Jacksonville by the Crescent City the “good ole days.” to seven and one-half do the next day. You member it during the B.P.W. Club. If you were leav- horsepower outboard simply guessed and early 1930s.

25 years ago Troop 957 Helps Clean Up May 26, 1993 - After 16 Years, Milton is Moved - After 16 years as principal at Crescent City Elementary School John Milton will be taking a different assignment in the fall at Mos- ley Elementary replacing John Holt who is retiring. Fransisco Troop Scribe

10 years ago Wow! We had lots of rain this week! It May 28, 2008 - Fire Defies Burn was pouring so hard Ban - A brush fire burned over 150 on Wednesday night acres in south Putnam County near that we had to cancel the back portion of Whispering Pines our Wednesday night Rd on Denver-Georgetown Road. The scout meeting for the cause of the fire was a short in an safety of those of us electric transformer. that needed rides to get to the church. That sure doesn’t hap- pen very often! We are 5 years ago kind of like the mail deliverers. Through May 29, 2013 – Celebrating Cinco rain and sleet and de Mayo with Recycled Materials - shine we go to scouts The Cinco-de-Boat Regatta, sponsored because we like the ac- by Beef O Brady’s and Keep Putnam needed help getting because after we got daily.” I think we are tivities so much! One Beautiful, was held on May 18. The everything cleaned up done moving every- supposed to learn that of our scouts has such fastest boat made out of recycled ma- that wasn’t an emer- thing, our scout lead- it is a good thing to a flooded area that terials won $100 for their Red Dragon gency. The Mormon er took us home in his cheerfully help other their family is kind of boat. Helping Hands had bright lime green Jeep people. stuck at their house gone out and done so it was all worth it! If you want in on until the rain final- quite a bit right af- He has this cool sand some great adven- ly stops so it’s a good ter the hurricane so shark in the back. He tures that we have, Compiled from the Crescent City News, thing that we canceled they could get around surfs the sand dunes please come join us on Crescent City Journal, Crescent City our meeting. Another their driveway and get instead of on the wa- Wednesday nights at Courier Journal, Putnam County Courier scout leader couldn’t a path around their ter...I think it’s be- 6 p.m. for boys 11-18 Journal and other local news sources. see to drive in the rain pump house that got cause he doesn’t want and the Cub Scouts so she parked her car hit by the storm last to find real sharks in that are ages 8-11 and called and said fall. the water! The Sand meet the second and she couldn’t come. You It was lots of fun but Shark is close enough! fourth Wednesday “Dr. Walker” Curing All know it’s raining hard some of the trees had Oh, I forgot to tell of the month at the Your Automotive Needs when SHE said she to have four of us lift y’all about how thank- LDS church house. couldn’t make it to the them onto the trailer. ful the people were Our Pack and Troop Lovarnso Walker meeting! We were hoping that that we were helping. are sponsored by Sales Consultant Anyway, this is Fran- we could just wave They kept saying over the Church of Jesus 256 Hwy. 17 N., Palatka, FL 32177 cisco here, reporting a wand and have all and over again how Christ of Latter Day (386) 328-8863 Ext. 117 on our activities with (800) 382-3692 Ext. 117 the stuff just magi- glad they were that we Saints. We hope you FAX (386) 328-7222 Troop 957. We had an- cally move itself but came to help. It’s kind can come join us! If CELL (386) 559-3512 other service project that wasn’t happen- of embarrassing when you have questions, [email protected] that we did at a fam- ing. Our strong mus- they make such a fuss you can go to www. ilies house that had cles became the magic over us. I guess that’s beascout.org for more problems with the last that moved it all! why the scout mot- information. Hope to two hurricanes and It was great though to is “Do a good turn see you soon! 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Wen- and Bernice Beatrice Buck was a lifelong resident of Iris Faye Eigenrauch, dell was born in Palatka Bogue-Touchton. West Putnam County. She 82, of Palatka, and graduated from Palatka Rosemary is survived by a had worked as a telephone passed from this High School in 1979 where son, Lee Brunner (Renee) of operator and then as a real life on Wednes- he had been involved in Hastings, a daughter, Anne estate agent with George day, May 16, FFA and was a bull rider. B. Dowdy of Satsuma, Inman Realty in Orange 2018 at Haven Following high school, he six grandchildren, Jus- Springs and following that Hospice Doris Satterwhite served honorably for six tin Brunner, Lee Carson as Postmaster at the post = Crescent City = Campus for Care and Com- years as a ranger in the (Audrey), Beverly Bohan- office in Mannville. Natha- Episcopal Church of the Holy Comforter ... 386-698-1983 passion. Born in Palatka, U.S. Army. Wendell then non (John), Chad Brun- lie was a member of St. An- 223 N. Summit St. Iris graduated from Palatka began working at the Geor- ner, Jessica Pereira and drews Episcopal Church in High School in 1953. She gia Pacific Plywood Mill in Samantha Jones (Miles), Interlachen. In her leisure Sun Worship 11 am • Adult Bible Study Wed 5pm • Evening Prayer Wed 6pm returned to Putnam Coun- Hawthorne and then with nine Great-Grandchildren, time, she enjoyed sewing, First Baptist Church of Crescent City ...... 386-698-1578 Georgia Pacific in Monticel- Christopher Jackson, Tiffa- raising flowers and read- ty in 2013 after having 101 S. Summit St. lived in Moultrie, Georgia lo, Georgia where he worked ny Baxter (Charlie), Andrew ing. and in Lake Como prior to his way up to Plant Man- Jackson (Meghan), Joseph She was preceded in death Sunday School 9:45 am • Worship 11 am • Worship 6 pm • AWANA Wed at 6:25 p.m. living in Moultrie. Iris had ager. In 2014, he attend- Hamlett, Mary Lynn Olsen by her first husband Thom- First Presbyterian Church ...... 386-698-2117 retired from Georgia Pacific ed Wyo Techs in Daytona (Erick), Laura Moon (J.D.), as Julian Sutton, her sec- after having worked many where he learned how to R.J. Boykin, Sammy Jones ond husband, Harry Mc- 301 Cypress Ave. years in the bag factory. work on Motorcycles. For and Molly Jones and 10 Govern Litzell and her third Worship 9 am • Adult Bible Study 10:30 am She was currently a mem- the past two years, Wendell Great-Great-Grandchil- husband William Andrew ber of St. Monica Catholic had owned and operated dren. Bennett,Jr. Howe Memorial United Methodist Church ....386-698-2635 Church in Palatka where Delphenix Cycle Shack in Services celebrating Rose- Nathalie is survived by 252 S. Summit St. she was involved with the Palatka. He was a member mary’s life were held at 2 three sons, Douglas Sutton, Sunday School 10:30 am • Worship 9 am Ladies Guild. While resid- of U.S. Veterans Post #104 p.m. Sunday, May 20, 2018 Charles Litzell (Dottie) and ing in Moultrie, she was a and American Legion Post at Johnson-Overturf Chap- Larry Litzell (Sheryl), all of Mt. Tabor First Baptist Church - South Putnam Campus member of New Elm Bap- #45 in Palatka as well as el in Palatka with Pastor Interlachen, two daughters, 608 Randolph Street tist Church. In her leisure the American Legion Rid- Brad Hall and Dr. Robert Charlene Griffin of Mel- Worship 12 pm • Tuesday Prayer Meeting & Bible Study 7 pm. time, Iris enjoyed garden- ers, H.O.G. J. Mills officiating. No pri- bourne and Rutilla Kline ing, crocheting, and cook- He was preceded in death or visitation is scheduled. (David) of Interlachen, 13 New Life Church of God...... 352-299-5787 ing. by his parents, William Ed- In keeping with Rosemary’s grandchildren, numerous 109 Ewers Rd. She was preceded in death ward Sheppard and Jewell wishes, a private burial great-grandchildren and Sunday Worship 11 am • Worship 6 pm • Wednesday Bible Study 6:30 pm by her parents, Charles Sapp Sheppard Ebling and with family will take place three great-great-grand- Chastain and Alice Brazier a brother, Marcus Shep- later at Oak Hill Cemetery. children. South Putnam Church...... 386-698-1054 Chastain. pard. Flowers are gratefully ac- Memorial services were at 284 Union Ave Iris is survived by two Wendell is survived by his cepted or memorial dona- 10 a.m. Saturday, May 19, Worship & Praise 10 am Sunday sons, Ricky Webb (Cather- children, Heath Sheppard tions may be given to the 2018 at St. Andrews Epis- ine) of Palatka and Donald (Marianne Beating-Shep- Brunner Scholarship Fund, copal Church in Interlachen St. John the Baptist Catholic Church ...... 386-698-2055 Webb (Terri) of Moultrie, pard) of Davenport, Holley First Baptist Church, 501 with Mother Diane Reeves 2725 S. Hwy. 17 Georgia, a sister, Sandra Shea Lowry of Covington, Oak Street, Palatka, FL and Bros. Charles Litzell Sat. Vigil - 4 pm • Sunday. Mass - 8 & 9:15 am English., 11:30 am Spanish Mass Barfield of Hendersonville, Georgia, Justin Kyle Shep- 32177. and Larry Litzell officiating. North Carolina, four grand- pard of Conyers, Georgia, Memories and condolenc- Burial followed at Orange Word of Faith Bible Church ...... 386-698-4643 children, Mandy Webb-Da- Haley Sommer Gardner es may be expressed to the Springs Cemetery. No visi- 2708 S. Hwy. 17 vis (Hope), Ashley Dillon (Jeremy) of Atlanta and family at Rosemary’s Book tation is scheduled. Sunday School 10 am • Worship 11 am and 6 pm (Dalton), Catie Webb and Kristy Noelle Sheppard of of Memories page at www. In lieu of flowers, memori- Matthew Webb and one New Orleans, Louisiana, a johnsonoverturffunerals. al donations may be sent to = Georgetown = great-granddaughter, Lain- brother Ed Sheppard, III com . the building fund, St. An- ey Webb-Davis. (Sandy) of Dunn, North Arrangements were en- drew’s Episcopal Church, Georgetown United Methodist Church .....386-467-8855 A mass of Christian Burial Carolina, three sisters, trusted to Johnson-Over- P.O. Box 41, Interlachen, 1448 CR 309 was celebrated at 9 a.m. Miriam DuBose (Cleon) of turf Funeral Home in FL 32148 or Haven Hospice Adult Sunday School 8:30 am • Worship 9:30 am Saturday, May 19, 2018 Webster, Denise NaKan- Palatka. Roberts Care Center, 6400 at St. Monica Catholic ishi of Hilo, Hawaii and St. Johns Ave. Palatka, FL = Lake Como = Church in Palatka with Fa- Pam Minnick (George) of St. Johnson-Overturf 32177. Lake Como Community United Methodist Church...386-649-8480 ther Ron Camarda as offici- Augustine and four grand- Funeral Home Memories and condolenc- 126 Highland Ave. .... Adult Sun School 9:45 am,Worship11 am, ant. Entombment followed children. es may be expressed to the 386-325-4521 Bible Study Wed. 10:30 AM at Palatka Memorial Gar- Services celebrating Wen- INTERLACHEN family at Nathalie’s Book dens. No public visitation is dell’s life were held at 4 Darrell E. Stamper of Memories page at www. = Palatka = scheduled. p.m. Monday, May 21, 2018 johnsonoverturffunerals. Darrell Earlie Stamper, 57, Mt. Tabor First Baptist Church - Main Campus In lieu of flowers, the fam- at Johnson-Overturf Chap- of Interlachen, com. 4909 St. Johns Avenue ily requests memorial do- el in Palatka. Burial followe passed away Arrangements were en- nations be sent to Haven at Oak Hill West Cemetery Thursday, May trusted to Johnson-Over- Worship 7:45 & 10:30 am • Wed. Prayer Meeting & Bible Study 12 & 6 pm. Hospice Roberts Care Cen- with military honors be- 10, 2018 at turf Funeral Home in = Pomona Park = ter, 6400 St. Johns Ave., stowed by the U.S. Army. Putnam Commu- Interlachen. Palatka, FL 32177. The family received friends nity Medical Center follow- First Baptist Church of Pomona Park ...... 386-649-4265 Memories and condolenc- Monday from 3 p.m. until ing a brief illness. Born Johnson-Overturf 112 Holly Ave. es may be expressed to the the time of services at 4 in Irvine, Kentucky, he re- Funeral Home Sun. School 9:45 am • Worship 11 am & 6 pm • Wed. Service 6:30 pm family at Iris’ Book of Mem- p.m. sided in Interlachen since 386-684-3360 ories page at www.johnson- Memories and condolenc- 1994 coming from Irvine. PALATKA = Satsuma = overturffunerals.com es may be expressed to the Darrell worked 23 years Martha K. Ricks Arrangements were en- family at Wendell’s Book in the Maintenance De- Martha Kathleen Ricks, Hope Lutheran Church ...... 386-649-0631 trusted to Johnson-Over- of Memories page at www. partment with the Town 77, of Palatka 273 CR 309 turf Funeral Home in johnsonoverturffunerals. of Interlachen. He was an passed away ELCA Worship Sun. 10 a.m. • Adult Bible Study Wed. 10 a.m. Palatka. com. avid Gator Fan and enjoyed Wednesday, May Arrangements were en- riding motorcycles, restor- 9, 2018 at her = Welaka = Johnson-Overturf trusted to Johnson-Over- ing cars, Western Movies, residence follow- Funeral Home turf Funeral Home in Gun Smoke (Matt Dillon), ing an extended illness. Welaka United Methodist Church ...... 386-467-2336 Palatka. drinking coffee and hang- Martha was born in 386-325-4521 Wednesday Bible Study 11 am • Worship 11 am PALATKA ing out with his grandchil- Guernsey County, Ohio Mary R. Curtis Johnson-Overturf dren. Darrell was also a and was a native of Cam- Mary Ruth Murphy Cur- Funeral Home fanatic of the Walking Dead bridge, Ohio. She had lived tis, 68, of Palatka, went to 386-325-4521 television series. in Palatka for the last fifty Karl N. Flagg Serenity Memorial Chapel be with Jesus on Tuesday, EAST PALATKA He was preceded in death years and was a member of May 15, 2018 at Putnam Rosemary B. Brunner by his mother, Cordia the Moose Club in Palatka “Serving your Family with Dignity & Respect” Community Medical Center Rosemary Buck Brun- Jean Stamper and his sib- and the Order of the Eagles Rev. Karl N. Flagg ner, 97, of East lings, Kelly Stamper, Duck in Interlachen. She also be- Serving in Palatka following an ex- Licensed Funeral Director / Owner All Faiths tended illness. Palatka, passed Stamper and China Jones. longed to Francis Baptist Mary was born in Jack- from this life on Darrell is survived by his Church where she sang in Karla N. Flagg-Wright Licensed Funeral Director / Office Manager sonville and had been Saturday, May wife of 31 years, Tina R. the choir. She volunteered a life-long resident of 12, 2018 at North Stamper of Interlachen, his for Bread of Life, sang in LaShonda T. Simmons Florida Regional Medi- father, William Stamper of St. Johns Chorus, and was Licensed Funeral Director Palatka. She was a member 2400 Madison Street of Francis Baptist Church. cal Center in Gainesville. Interlachen, four daugh- one of the original Viking Palatka, Florida 32177 She enjoyed crocheting and A native and lifelong resi- ters, Tracy Stamper of Hol- Singers. She and her hus- (386) 312-0444 • Fax (386) 312-0099 listening to gospel music, dent of Palatka, Rosemary lister, Mary Richardson of band ran the R&M Deli [email protected] • www.flaggserenitychapel.com and loved spending time was a 1939 graduate of Hollister, Cassie Richard- by the river in Palatka. In with her two grandsons, Palatka High School where son of Kentucky, Rachel addition, she volunteered Trey and Chase. she was a member of an Snowden of Kentucky, four serving concessions at ball She was preceded in All-State Basketball team. sons, Darrell Stamper, Jr. games. She loved travel- death by her parents, Da- Following high school, she of Kentucky, Michael Ham- ing, music, singing, draw- vid T. Murphy and Harriet started in the School of lin of Green Cove Springs, ing, painting, reading, and L. Chancey Hill. Music in Jacksonville and Jonathan Stamper of Ken- helping other people. She Surviving are her daugh- then transferred to Stetson tucky and Eric Hamlin of also loved to sing karaoke. ter, Crystal J. Crews of University. She later also Interlachen, four brothers, She was preceded in Palatka; a brother and sis- took classes at Florida William David Stamper, death by her parents, Wal- ter-in-law, Hugh M. and State University and at the Jr., Jerry Stamper William ter and Betty Dollison; her Got Trisha Murphy of Palatka; University of Florida. Rose- Stamper and Robert Jones, husband, Robert Herman two sisters, Katherine A. mary began taking piano two sisters, Teresa Harris Ricks; and her brother-in- Griffin of Satsuma and Pa- lessons at age 4 and at age and Doris Green and 21 law, Gary Trescott. tricia M. Tyler of Palatka; 13 was playing the pia- grandchildren. Surviving are two daugh- two grandsons, James Da- no at the night services of Services celebrating Dar- ters and sons-in-law, Char- vid “Trey” Crews and Car- the First Baptist Church rell’s life were held at 2 p.m. ity and Brian Weaver of ter Chase Crews both of of Palatka. She served as Wednesday, May 16, 2018 Florahome and Dovie and the organist for First Bap- at Johnson-Overturf Chap- Bardin; Hope? Yulee; and several nieces Mike Fazzolari of and nephews. tist Church for 45 years el in Interlachen with Bro. a son, Timothy Ricks of A Memorial Service was and then 17 years as the Ricky Bybee officiating. Palatka; three sisters and held at 11 a.m. Monday, organist for All Saints An- Burial followed at Pineview brothers-in-law, Patty and May 21 at Francis Baptist glican Church in Palatka. Cemetery in Interlachen. Chester Martin of Cam- Church with Pastor Jason Rosemary also served as Visitation was held on bridge, Ohio, Mary Eliza- Sharp officiating. the Choral Director at St. Tuesday from 5-7 p.m. at beth Trescott of Byesville, In lieu of flowers, dona- Johns River Junior College Johnson-Overturf Funeral Ohio, and Linda and Carl tions may be sent to Fran- for 5 years and over the Home in Interlachen. Coronett of Zanesville, cis Baptist Church, 155 years, taught organ and Memories and condolenc- Ohio; five grandchildren Co. Rd. 309-C, Palatka, FL piano lessons to hundreds es may be expressed to and spouse, Craig Weaver 32177. of area youth. In addition the family at Darrell’s Book of Florahome, Naomi Weav- Messages of encourage- to her membership at the of Memories page at www. er of Alachua, Mikie Faz- ment or sympathy may be First Baptist Church, Rose- johnsonoverturffunerals. zolari of Palatka, Errin and expressed in her online mary was also involved com Floyd Bowen of Bardin, and guestbook at www.themas- in the community having Arrangements were en- James Wallace of Palatka; tersfuneralhomes.com. been a member and Past trusted to Johnson-Over- and seven great grandchil- expressed on her online Tuesday, May 15, 2018 at Masters Funeral Home of President of the Pilot Club turf Funeral Home in dren. guestbook at www.themas- Masters Funeral Home in Palatka was in charge of and the Palatka Woman’s Interlachen. The family received friends tersfuneralhomes.com. Palatka with Pastor Joe arrangements. Club of which she served at 2 p.m. Monday, May Masters Funeral Home of Barrie officiating. Private as Vice President, Treasur- Johnson-Overturf 14, 2018 at Masters Fu- Palatka was in charge of burial will follow. Masters Funeral Home er and music chairperson. Funeral Home neral Home in Palatka. The arrangements. Friends may sign the on- Palatka She was preceded in 386-684-3360 Memorial Service began at line register at www.thema- death by her husband of 61 INTERLACHEN 3:00 p.m. at the funeral Masters Funeral Home sersfuneralhomes.com. 386-325-4564 years, Frederick Stanton Nathalie W. S. L. Bennett home with Pastor Jason Palatka Masters Funeral Home of SALT SPRINGS Brunner, a daughter, Lu- Nathalie Watson Sutton Sharp officiating. 386-325-4564 Palatka was in charge of Myron W. Sheppard cille Brunner Hamlet Suy- Litzell Bennett, Memorial gifts may be arrangements. Myron Wendell Shep- dam Fisher, her parents, 94, of Interlachen, sent to Florida School of GREEN COVE SPRINGS pard, 56, of Salt Lyle Haywood Buck and passed away on the Arts, 5001 St. Johns Janice L. Loyd Masters Funeral Home Springs, passed Annie Keller Buck as well Wednesday, May Ave., Palatka, FL 32177. Funeral services for Jan- Palatka away Sunday, as her siblings, Shaw Buck, 9, 2018 at her home fol- Messages of encourage- ice L. Loyd, 79, of Green May 13, 2018 Lyle H. Buck, Jr., Warren lowing an extended illness. ment or sympathy may be Cove Springs will be 2 p.m. 386-325-4564 Iron Man from page A1

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Race/Register/?ra- Coach and Athletic All Conference, six ond Street in Palatka The overall winners ceId=9131 Director, Ross Jones Academic All State from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. of the 2017 race were: In addition to the made announce- and one Academic “We’d like to en- Zach Kaminski, 25 yearly Viking 5K, ments about spring All American.” courage adults to years old, of Elkton, there is a triathlon season sports. Athletic Director, pick up their pack- Maryland, and Mi- in the works set to “The baseball and Ross Jones, also an- G.A. Teske ets on Friday night, chelle Krueger, age begin in September softball teams did nounced that a new Staff Writer if possible,” Car- 41, of Jacksonville. 2019. It is planned very well academ- Volleyball coach, oline Tingle, Vice Matt Cohen, has If you’re looking President for Devel- been hired for the for an opportuni- opment & External upcoming volleyball ty, or an excuse, to Affairs, said. “It will season which begins run the bridge in save everyone a lot of in August. Palatka, Saturday, time and stress early All home sports May 26 is your op- Saturday morning. events are played on portunity. The fifth “We’re also en- the St. Johns River annual Viking 5k couraging walkers to State College Palatka Run takes place at come out and join campus and are also 8 a.m. with the start the fun,” Tingle said. available to view live at the Bronson-Mul- “Everyone will be al- online through Pay- holland House, 100 lowed time to finish Per-View accessed Madison Street. 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Email: and alumni—wait- Age groups for both of the Athletic De- tion will be online ty-three Academic All [email protected] ing until May 26 will male and female partment and stu- soon at: www.stau- Conference players, and on Facebook: cost you a $30 en- runners are: 10 and dent-athletes. gustinetriathlon. seventeen Academic Dunn’s Creek Fanta- try fee. Packets can under, 11-14, 15-19, To sign up online, com. All State and nine sy Productions, LLC. be picked up “Viking 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, go to the following In other Athletic Academic All Amer- Delicious Delightful Dill Dr. Mercola ery day, in a low in a cup of boiling A you need in a day, well. 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Lisette Aboytes Anail Acosta Stephanie Adam Marisela Argeda Jose Albarran Melissa Alvarez Crescent City High School Class of 2018 La Star Andrews Emanuel Arriola Congratulations Maria Avila Shelby Bahls to Stephanie Lugo, Anayeli Baltazar and all the other 2018 Graduates! Lakeside Title We Do Good Deeds Donna Cooney Office: 386-698-0886 Fax: 386-698-0898 • Cell: 386-244-4336 Anayeli Baltazar Rogelio Baltazar 236 Central Avenue • Crescent City, FL 32112 Ethan Barnes Atanaria Bautista www.lakesidetitle.biz • Email: [email protected]

Putnam County fromBoard the of Commissioners

Bill Pickens, District 1 Travis Chip Laibl, District 2 Baldomero Frankie Bruno Jennifer Carbajal Calzadilla-Morale Terry Turner, District 3 Carbajol Larry Harvey, District 4 Buddy Goddard, District 5, Chairman

CONGRATULATIONS to all of Samanatha Jesus Carrasco Moises Consuelos Gabriela Cruz Carbojal the 2018 graduates! From the SPANKY’S Crew 1 923 /2 N. Summit • Miller Market Square Crescent City • 698-2315 Juan Cruz Kristin Dailey Leonardo Diaz Ashley DiCarluccio

Cody Elam Jesus Jorden Dixon Lindsy Dwigans Escobedo-Vega Chantal Espinoza Courtney Everett

Austin Fennecken Alexander Galvan Franceli Galvan Brandon Garcia Patricia Garcia Jacob Gardner B3 Courier Journal • May 23, 2018

Sierra Gay Nadia Ghousaini Dy Quan Gillon Colton Glass Lizbeth Gonzalez Victor Gonzalez

Congrats to the Grads! Seleste Graytan Gilberto Hernandez Georgette Hobbs Ivan Hurtado Rotary Club of Crescent City

Congratulations 2018 Graduates! Jael Jara Anayeli Jarmillo ASH Jamari Jones Brianna King YDiscount Market Cigarettes • Beer • Soda • Grocery Mexican Items • Clothing • Accessories The best low prices in town!

Cheyenne King Ashton Lansing Stephanie Lugo Hannah Malphurs

Congratulates the Class of 2018!

404 Central Ave., Crescent City, FL 32112 Phone 386-698-1260 Iris Marmolejo Cirienia Martinez Store Hours: Monday-Saturday 8-5 Ashley Meza Lois Molter Congratulations to the class of 2018!

Andrea Morales Justin Moxley April Munoz Ken Newbold

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Wendy Pena Jose Perez Luis Perez Bryce Phoulom Tierria Price Jamie Pye May 23, 2018 • Courier Journal B4

Alyssa Quintana Sarai Ramirez Lyesha Robinson Tayla Robinson Zarryia Ross Liselotte Sanders A Salute To The Class of 2018! Best of luck in all your endeavors in the upcoming years!

AND PEST CONTROL, INC. (386) 698-BUGS (2 8 4 7) P.O. Box 2 • 241 S. Summit St. Kelvin L. Haire Crescent City, FL 32112 Manager

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Congratulations Class of 2018 Charles L. Overturf, III Putnam County Supervisor of Elections and Staff Perla Vergara James Waddell Israel Vargas Stephanie Vazques 2509 Crill Ave., Suite 900 Palatka, FL 32177 Telephone: 386-329-0224 Facsimile: 386-329-0455 Web: www.putnam-fl.com/soe

We’re So Proud! Western Weeks Zayne Whipple Sara Ward Walter Weaver From Crescent City Mayor Brett Peterson City Commissioners: Barbara Scholl ~ Judy West Marcus Hardy ~ Harry Banks and the rest of the staff! Good Luck to all our graduates!

Gregory Williams Jordan Woodley Way to go Class of COLDWELL BANKER D.O.G BEN BATES, INC. REALTOR Gets It! 315 North Summit St., Crescent City Do You? 2018! 386-698-2313 • Fax 386-698-1945 Subscribe today! Only $24 a year! 386-698-1644 Mark Worlow May 23, 2018 • Courier Journal B5 CLASSIFIEDS Buildings For Real Estate Legal Sale/Rent For Rent Notices INDEX AND INFORMATION REPO DOUBLE- - FARM WORKERS FOR SEVERABILITY AND FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WIDES & SINGLE- - 100 New Hope Ave WIDES. $18,500 (or STE A, Seville, FL The meeting will be held in the Lost and Found Help Wanted Resort-Vacation best offer), delivered Commission Room located at 3 Rentals 32190. 2BR $606/ North Summit Street, Crescent Personal Notices Work Wanted Buy 3, Get One FREE Apartments In the following categories: Announcements, Garage Sales, Employment, and set up. Owner month, 3BR $666/ City, Florida. All interested persons Special Occasions are invited to attend this meeting. Memories Homes / Mobile Pets, Recreational, Agricultural, Merchandise and Transportation. financing available. month, 4BR $701/ 386-312-6363. TFN PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES Business Opp. month. Rental assis- REQUIRING ACCOMMODATIONS tance available for IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN Employment Inq. THIS MEETING SHOULD CON- Investments Pets those who qualify. Farm Machinery Wanted to Rent PAID CLASSIFIEDS TACT CITY HALL AT 698-2525 AT Loans Property Now accepting Sec- LEAST 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE Farm Implements TO REQUEST ACCOMMODA- Farm Tools Homes / Auctions FIRST 20 WORDS FOR 5 DOLLARS • ADD’L WORDS 25 CENTS EACH FREE three male cats tion 8 Call Patty at TIONS. (brothers). 1.5 years 386-749-0075. Cur- Barter DEADLINE: 10 A.M. Monday Garage Sales Prior to Wednesday’s Publication Day old. They are fixed rently running rent 5/23/18 Yard/Moving Sales and have had shots. Trades/Barters Boats for Sale (EXCEPT LEGAL HOLIDAYS) special. This institu- PUBLIC NOTICE Marine Supplies Wants/Needs Great outdoor mous- tion is an equal op- Recreational 386/698-1644 • Fax 698-1994 • email: [email protected] ers. All three are CITY OF CRESCENT CITY Vehicles Office Hours: 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. • Closed Sat. and Sun. portunity provider & For Sale/Rent friendly. Two would employer. EQUAL The City of Crescent City Commis- Auctions CHECK YOUR AD for errors the first day. Lake Street Publishing Company sion will hold a Public Hearing for will be responsible for the first incorrect insertion and to no greater extent be great as indoor HOUSING OPPOR- the SECOND READING on June Day Care than the cost of the space occupied by the error. The publisher assumes no cats. The third loves 14, 2018 at 6:00 p.m., concerning Autos / Trucks TUNITY TDD PHONE the adoption of Tutoring financial responsibility for errors of omission of copy. Lake Street Publish- being outside. Call Schools Motorcycles 1- 8 0 0 - 9 5 5 - 87 71 T FN For Sale ing Company re-serves the right to correctly classify, delete objectionable 386-467-9580. TFN ORDINANCE 18-02 AN OR- Auto Parts and words, phrases or refuse any advertisement. LAKEVIEW GROVE DINANCE OF THE CITY OF For Adoption Repairs APTS. 62 or older, dis- CRESCENT CITY, FLORIDA, Real Estate AMENDING THE HISTORIC For Rent abled or handicapped PRESERVATION PROVISIONS Legal Legal Legal Legal regardless of age, with IN SECTION 3.6 OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO PRO- Notices Notices Notices Notices or without children. 1 VIDE CLARIFICATION AND TO BR - 502/month & 2 UPDATE THEM TO INSURE THE at the office of the District Clerk at PUBLIC NOTICE petition must comply with Sections wide counter/desk surface with Reduced RELEVANT PROVISIONS ARE District Headquarters, P. O. Box 120.54(5)(b)4. and 120.569(2)(c), 2’x2’compartment for sound BR - $612/month. CONSISTENT WITH AMEND- 1429, Palatka Florida 32178-1429 NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION Florida Statutes (F.S.), and Chapter equipment under counter sur- Rent MENTS TO THE CRESCENT CITY (4049 Reid St., Palatka, FL 32177) TAKEN BY THE 28-106, F.A.C. The District’s accep- face. Central heat/air, blinds. COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT or by e-mail with the District Clerk ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MAN- tance of petitions filed by e-mail is • Construct 22 LF x 46” high parti- Section 8 accepted. AREA PLAN (CRA PLAN); PRO- at [email protected], within twen- AGEMENT DISTRICT subject to certain conditions set tion cypress panel wall to accept Amounts!!! VIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND ty-one (21) days of newspaper pub- forth in the District’s Statement of counter/desk surface. Rental assistance may FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE lication of the notice of District de- Notice is given that on February Agency Organization and Opera- • Construct and install 3068 be available for those cision (for those persons to whom 22, 2018, the District issued Permit tion (issued pursuant to Rule 28- pocket door, south council room The meeting will be held in the the District does not mail or email No. 142108-2, for a Consumptive 101.001, F.A.C.), which is available opening. 2 Bedroom: who qualify. Call Lu- Commission Room located at 3 actual notice). A petition for an Use Permit to serve (type of proj- for viewing at www.sjrwmd.com. • Remove and replace 2 x 2668 3 Bedroom: North Summit Street, Crescent administrative hearing is deemed ect) Agricultural activities. The total The District will not accept a petition hollow core doors and associat- $460!! $500!! cretia 386-698-2513. City, Florida. All interested persons filed upon receipt of the complete allocation authorized is 0.495 mgd sent by facsimile (fax). Mediation ed hardware. TTD 1-800-955-8771. are invited to attend this meeting. petition by the District Clerk at the of (groundwater/surface water). may be available if you meet the • Install transfer opening over me- District Headquarters in Palatka, The project is located in Putnam conditions stated in the full Notice chanical room door and in new 4 Bedroom: 629 Gunby Court in PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES Florida during the District’s regu- County, Section(s) 24, Township of Rights (see last paragraph). 3068 pocket and 2668 swing Crescent City. Equal REQUIRING ACCOMMODATIONS lar business hours. The District’s 12 South, Range 26 East. The door. $540!! IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN regular business hours are 8 a.m. permit applicant is Ronald Harris The right to an administrative hear- • Remove and install new wood Housing Opportunity. THIS MEETING SHOULD CON- – 5 p.m., excluding weekends and Fern Co Inc. ing and the relevant procedures baseboard in Town Hall busi- This institution is an TACT CITY HALL AT 698-2525 AT District holidays. Petitions received to be followed are governed by ness office room and bathroom. LEAST 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE by the District Clerk after the Dis- If you wish to receive a copy of a Chapter 120, F.S., Chapter 28- • Remove existing shelving, prep equal opportunity pro- TO REQUEST ACCOMMODA- trict’s regular business hours shall Technical Staff Report (TSR) that 106, F.A.C., and Rule 40C-1.1007, for paint in bathroom and hall as Smith Thomas TIONS. be deemed filed as of 8 a.m. on the provides the St. Johns River Wa- F.A.C. Because the administrative needed. vider & employer. TFN next regular District business day. A ter Management District (District) hearing process is designed to for- • Install operable vertical louvered 5/23/18 petition must comply with Sections staffs’ analysis on the above-listed mulate final agency action, the filing vane screen over mechanical air Court Apartments 120.54(5)(b)4. and 120.569(2)(c), compliance report(s) and associ- of a petition means the District’s fi- handlers in mechanical room/ Legal Florida Statutes (F.S.), and Chapter nal action may be different from the office. LEGAL NOTICE ated permit(s), please submit your 849 Bay Lane Notices 28-106, F.A.C. The District’s accep- request to Office Director, Office position taken by it in this • Install 6 – 120V duplex recep- tance of petitions filed by e-mail is of Business and Administrative notice. Failure to file a petition for tacle outlets, 5 located along NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Crescent City, LEGAL NOTICE subject to certain conditions set Services, PO Box 1429, Palatka, an administrative hearing within the counter/desk surface side, 1 on forth in the District’s Statement of requisite time frame shall constitute public seating side to accommo- CRESCENT CITY TOWING gives FL 32178-1429. You may view the Agency Organization and Opera- a waiver of the right to an admin- date public speakers. FL 32112 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, SEV- Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and TSR by going to the Permitting sec- tion (issued pursuant to Rule 28- istrative hearing. (Rule 28-106.111, • Repair 3 – approx. 9SF previ- ENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND intent to sell these vehicles on June tion of the District’s website at www. 101.001, F.A.C.), which is available F.A.C.). ously installed AC exterior wall 2, 3 and 4 BRs FOR PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA 4, 2018, 8:00 am at 2620 HWY 17 sjrwmd.com/permitting/index.html. for viewing at www.sjrwmd.com. openings to match interior sur- S. CRESCENT CITY, FL 32112, To obtain information on how to find The District will not accept a petition If you wish to do so, please visit face. Move-in Special CASE #: 2018-CA-130 pursuant to subsection 713.78 of and view a TSR, visit https://permit- sent by facsimile (fax). Mediation http://www.sjrwmd.com/nor_dec/ to • Remove and replace laminate the Florida Statutes. CRESCENT ting.sjrwmd.com/epermitting/html/ & Rental Assist. may be available if you meet the read the complete Notice of Rights on Town Hall Counter, doors, FREEMATH WORLDWIDE IN- CITY TOWING reserves the right to EP_FAQs.html, and then follow the conditions stated in the full Notice to determine any legal rights you and cabinets underneath count- VESTMENTS LLC, accept or reject any and/or all bids. directions provided under “How to May Be Available Plaintiff, of Rights (see last paragraph). find a Technical Staff Report (TSR) may have concerning the District’s er. 16’ x 30” decision(s) on the Consumptive 1GKS2AE04BR170298 2011 GMC or other application file 386-698-4300 The right to an administrative hear- Use Permit Application(s) described Bidder must provide proof of Work- Vs. documents.” ing and the relevant procedures above. You can also request the er’s Compensation insurance, Gen- Equal Housing 5/23/18 SANDI EAST, MCKINNON FUR- to be followed are governed by A person whose substantial inter- Notice of Rights by contacting the eral Liability Insurance, minimum of Provider NITURE, INC. SARASOTA CCM Chapter 120, F.S., Chapter 28- ests are or may be affected has Office Director, Office of Business $1,000,000 with the Town listed as INC., MICHAEL G. SIMPSON LEGAL NOTICE 106, F.A.C., and Rule 40C-1.1007, the right to request an adminis- and Administrative Services, P. additional insured, and license to & OLA JEAN SIMPSON JOINT F.A.C. Because the administrative trative hearing by filing a written O. Box 1429, Palatka, FL 32178, work in Putnam County, FL. TRUST date November 25, 1992, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE hearing process is designed to for- petition with the District. Pursuant phone (386)329-4570. the unknown heirs of WILLIAM mulate final agency action, the filing to Chapter 28-106 and Rule 40C- Bids must be written, signed and BUTLIN AND THE UNKNOWN CRESCENT CITY TOWING gives of a petition means the District’s fi- 1.1007, Florida Administrative 5/23/18 sealed. Bids must be marked on HEIRS, ASSIGNS, SUCCESSORS, Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and nal action may be different from the Code (F.A.C.), the petition must be the outside front of envelope: “Bid CRESCENT LAKE CREDITORS, TRUSTEES OR intent to sell these vehicles on June position taken by it in this filed (received) either by delivery PUBLIC NOTICE for Town Hall, Pomona Park, FL”. APTS. now accepting ANY OTHER PERSON CLAIMING 4, 2018, 8:00 am at 2620 HWY 17 notice. Failure to file a petition for at the office of the District Clerk at An official seal will be placed by the BY THROUGH OR UNDER THE S. CRESCENT CITY, FL 32112, an administrative hearing within the District Headquarters, P. O. Box INVITATION TO BID Town Clerk’s Office when received. applications for 1 & 2 NAMED DEFENDANTS. pursuant to subsection 713.78 of requisite time frame shall constitute 1429, Palatka Florida 32178-1429 Bids must be received prior to bedroom apts. Rental Defendants. the Florida Statutes. CRESCENT a waiver of the right to an admin- (4049 Reid St., Palatka, FL 32177) The Pomona Park Town Council 12:00pm, Monday, June 6, 2018 in ______/ CITY TOWING reserves the right to istrative hearing. (Rule 28-106.111, or by e-mail with the District Clerk requests sealed bids to remodel order to be considered. LATE BIDS Assistance available accept or reject any and/or all bids. F.A.C.). at [email protected], within twen- Town Hall, 1775 Hwy. 17, Pomona WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Bids to those who qualify. NOTICE OF ACTION ty-one (21) days of newspaper pub- Park, FL 32181. This includes the can be hand delivered to 1775 Hwy KNAGE124075120980 2007 KIA If you wish to do so, please visit lication of the notice of District de- removal of debris, painting interior, 17 S, Pomona Park, FL or mailed to call Gail at 386-698- TO: SANDI EAST, MCKINNON http://www.sjrwmd.com/nor_dec/ to cision (for those persons to whom etc. Please see list below: Town Clerk, P.O. Box 518, Pomona 2205 840 Oakwood FURNITURE, INC. SARASOTA 5/23/18 read the complete Notice of Rights the District does not mail or email Park, Florida 32181. Bids will be CCM INC., MICHAEL G. SIMPSON to determine any legal rights you actual notice). A petition for an The bid shall include: opened by the Town Clerk and St. Crescent City. We & OLA JEAN SIMPSON JOINT LEGAL NOTICE may have concerning the District’s administrative hearing is deemed • Prime and Paint all interior walls will be presented at the next Town TRUST date November 25, 1992, decision(s) on the Consumptive filed upon receipt of the complete including trim and doors with Council & Public Meeting. are an Equal Housing Use Permit Application(s) described the unknown heirs of WILLIAM NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE petition by the District Clerk at the acrylic latex paint. Flat finish Opportunity Provider BUTLIN AND THE UNKNOWN above. You can also request the District Headquarters in Palatka, on walls and satin finish on trip/ For additional information call the HEIRS, ASSIGNS, SUCCESSORS, SCRUGGS MOTOR COMPANY Notice of Rights by contacting the Florida during the District’s regu- doors. Town Clerk (386) 649-4902 – Call and Employer. TDD CREDITORS, TRUSTEES OR LLC gives Notice of Lien and intent Office Director, Office of Business lar business hours. The District’s • Remove and replace existing if you would like to see in person. 711. This Institution ANY OTHER PERSON CLAIMING to sell these vehicles on JUNE and Administrative Services, P. regular business hours are 8 a.m. carpet with commercial grade, BY THROUGH OR UNDER THE 8, 2018, 10:00 am at 2407 REID O. Box 1429, Palatka, FL 32178, – 5 p.m., excluding weekends and low-rise carpet. 5/23/18 is an Equal NAMED DEFENDANTS ST. PALATKA, FL 32177-2803, phone (386)329-4570. District holidays. Petitions received • Construct approx. 230 SF 6” Opportuni- pursuant to subsection 713.78 of by the District Clerk after the Dis- high platform for council person YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Florida Statutes. SCRUGGS 5/23/18 trict’s regular business hours shall seating. ty Provider. a Complaint to Quiet a Tax Deed Ti- MOTOR COMPANY LLC reserves be deemed filed as of 8 a.m. on the • Construct approx. 22 LF x 28” tle has been filed against you and the right to accept or reject any next regular District business day. A you are required to serve a copy and/or all bids. Reduced Security Deposit of your answer on the Plaintiff’s at- torney, Kevin R. Monahan, whose 2GCEC19C481102031 2008 CHEVROLET Amounts!!! address is 310 St. Johns Avenue, SERVICE & BUSINESS DIRECTORY Palatka, Florida 32177, and file the 5/23/18 original answer in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or be- LEGAL NOTICE Welcome Home to fore the 25th day of JUNE, 2018 if AIR CONDITIONING Advertise Here Fencing Pet services you fail to do so, judgment by de- NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS 2 in. Ad fault may be taken against you. NAME LAW PURSUANT TO Sugar Mill Woods SECTION 865.09, $10/week Lowman 570 3rd Avenue DATED this 2nd day of May, 2018. FLORIDA STATUES Service In Hours With a month Fence Company Welaka, FL 32193 ® Crescent City 386-467-8444 (SEAL) Notice is hereby given that the Not Days. commitment TIM SMITH undersigned, desiring to engage in Inc. Office Open Tuesday and Thursday 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Call Kennel As Clerk of the Court business under the fictitious name /s/ Lee Veronica Reyes of, St. John’s Riverdoodles, located 698-1644 • Pet Boarding Services 1&2 Bedroom Special Tax As Deputy Clerk at 102 Sullivan Drive, in the County Apartments Credit Rent of Putnam, in the City of Crescent • Grooming Services 5/16-5/23/18 City, Florida 32112 intends to reg- ister the said name with the Divi- CONSTRUCTION • TLC Day Care One-Story sion of Corporations of the Florida Design PUBLIC NOTICE Department of State, Tallahassee, • Services for Birds, Florida. “Recommended for Decades” For all of Quiet and Peaceful CITY OF CRESCENT CITY Dated at Crescent City, Florida this your Cats & Dogs Community for Adults · ANY TIME Mike’s The City of Crescent City Commis- 16th day of May, 2018. 62 years and Older or sion will hold a Public Hearing for · ANY KIND Fencing needs • Pet Supplies Disabled Persons the SECOND READING on June Gary Farmer ANY SERVICE 14, 2018 at 6:00 p.m., concerning · Aluminum 386-328-3778 • Obedience Classes • 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments the adoption of 5/23/18 Before You Fix It Or Buy It, Quality Material Residential • Reduced Security Call 328-3212 1952 S. US Hwy 17 Deposits ORDINANCE 18 - 04 AN ORDI- PUBLIC NOTICE and Installation NANCE OF THE CITY OF CRES- 3849 Reid St. & • Special Tax Credit Rent Palatka Crescent City CENT CITY AMENDING SECTION NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION • Rental Assistance When CHECK US ON THE WEB: 7 OF THE NATURAL GAS RATE TAKEN BY THE •Screen Rooms•Carports•Roofovers Commercial 386-698-2777 Available WWW.SOUTHERNAIR.NET ORDINANCE (ORDINANCE 12- ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MAN- www.cckennel.us • One-Story Design STATE LICENSE CAC058634 •Vinyl Window•Siding•Soffit•Fascia 007) TO PROVIDE FOR CHARGES AGEMENT DISTRICT • Active Community Room FOR THE INSTALLATION OF NEW • On-site Laundry •Utility Sheds•Glass Room•Skirting OR UPGRADED NATURAL GAS Notice is given that on February Gas APPLIANCES Advertise Here SERVICE; AND PROVIDING FOR •Wood Decks•Concrete Come join us and 15, 2018, the District issued Per- cleaning services 1 in. Ad AN EFFECTIVE DATE. mit No. 7898-6, for a Consumptive NORTH FLORIDA SERVICES love where you live! Use Permit to serve (type of proj- Fully Licensed•Bonded•Insured PROPANE & NATURAL GAS PIPING $5/week The meeting will be held in the Com- ect) Agricultural activities. The total AND APPLIANCE INSTALLATION mission Room located at 3 North With a month allocation authorized is 0.057 mgd Fix-It Services CaLL Lic # 23881-Certifi ed & Insured Summit Street, Crescent City, Flori- of (groundwater/surface water). Mike Bottelman, Owner 35 Yrs Local Experience commitment da. All interested persons are invited The project is located in Putnam Windows Specialties: This is an equal opportunity to attend this meeting. County, Section(s) 25, Township Screens-Pressure Tankless Water Heaters and Gas Logs Call housing provider. 12 South, Range 26 East. The 386-649-5374 Washing - Painting, Etc. RX#0066577 www.northfl oridaservices.com 698-1644 PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES permit applicant is Ronald Harris 386-559-0071 [email protected] REQUIRING ACCOMMODATIONS Fern Co Inc. 904-540-2381 OAKWOOD GROVE IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN Business ID #100597 APTS-1 BR - $576/ THIS MEETING SHOULD CON- If you wish to receive a copy of a lectrician TACT CITY HALL AT 698-2525 AT Technical Staff Report (TSR) that e MEDICAL Pest control month, 2 BR - $638/ LEAST 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE provides the St. Johns River Wa- month & 3 BR - $672/ TO REQUEST ACCOMMODA- ter Management District (District) Advertise TIONS. staffs’ analysis on the above-listed month apartments. compliance report(s) and associ- Section 8 accepted. 5/23/18 ated permit(s), please submit your Here Trent request to Office Director, Office Central heat/air, car- PUBLIC NOTICE of Business and Administrative 3 in. Ad Services, PO Box 1429, Palatka, Electric Inc. Durable Medical Equipment pet, blinds, laundry CITY OF CRESCENT CITY FL 32178-1429. You may view the on site. Rental assis- TSR by going to the Permitting sec- $15/week The City of Crescent City Commis- tion of the District’s website at www. 30+ Years Experience NEW tance available for sion will hold a Public Hearing for sjrwmd.com/permitting/index.html. EC - 0002532 those who qualify. the SECOND READING on June To obtain information on how to find With a LOCATION 14, 2018 at 6:00 p.m., concerning and view a TSR, visit https://permit- AND Call Lucretia 386- the adoption of ting.sjrwmd.com/epermitting/html/ Commercial 120 N. 9th St. 698-2513 TDD 1800- EP_FAQs.html, and then follow the month PEST CONTROL, INC. ORDINANCE 18 – 03 AN ORDI- directions provided under “How to Residential 955-8771. 629 Gumby NANCE OF THE CITY OF CRES- find a Technical Staff Report (TSR) Palatka CENT CITY, FLORIDA, AMENDING or other application file commit- Located in (386) 698-BUGS Court in Crescent SECTION SECTIONS 6.12 AND documents.” Crescent City 386-325-2096 City. Equal Housing 6.13 (ARCHITECTURAL STAN- DARDS) OF THE LAND DEVEL- A person whose substantial inter- ment Fax: 386-326-0404 Kelvin L. Haire Opportunity. This in- OPMENT CODE TO PROVIDE ests are or may be affected has Manager stitution is an equal CLARIFICATION OF CURRENT the right to request an adminis- 386-698-4777 Oxygen•Beds•Wheelchairs PROVISIONS AND TO UPDATE trative hearing by filing a written Call P.O. Box 2 opportunity provid- THEM TO INSURE THE RELE- petition with the District. Pursuant Cell: 321-229-1241 er & employer. TFN VANT PROVISIONS ARE CON- to Chapter 28-106 and Rule 40C- 698-1644 Free Local Delivery 241 S. Summit St. SISTENT WITH AMENDMENTS 1.1007, Florida Administrative [email protected] No Long Waits Crescent City, FL 32112 NEW HOPE VIL- TO THE CRESCENT CITY COM- Code (F.A.C.), the petition must be MUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA filed (received) either by delivery LAS APARTMENTS PLAN (CRA PLAN); PROVIDING