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THURSDAY, JULY 8, 2021 PUTNAM COUNTY’S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER $1 Tropical Storm Elsa Soaks Putnam

Officials: Area dodged a bullet but more rain in forecast

By Sarah CavaCini streets Wednesday. Palatka Daily News County Emergency Management Specialist Danelle [email protected] Choate said the Emergency Operations Center went to a Level 2 activation this week, but it was deactivated by Tropical Storm Elsa swept through North Florida on 5 p.m. Wednesday. Wednesday afternoon bringing heavy rain, 50 mph Choate – who spent nearly 34 hours at the center, winds and flooding. first arriving 7:30 a.m. Tuesday – never thought the The storm made landfall in Taylor County at about county would need to move to a Level 1 activation, the 11 a.m. Wednesday, impacting Putnam and nearby highest level or what is considered full activation. Level counties with its outer bands, according to the National 3 would be considered the lowest level of activation. Hurricane Center. Putnam County was under a flood She said one San Mateo power line received damage watch Wednesday afternoon. but had not heard of anything more serious, including Elsa briefly reached hurricane status early heavy flooding reports. Wednesday before moving ashore as a tropical storm. Putnam officials said the county avoided being directly hit, although leftover rain from Elsa beat local See ELSA, Page 10A

BRANDON D. OLIVER/Palatka Daily News A local man traverses down Reid Street in Palatka as Tropical Storm Elsa lashes Putnam County on Wednesday. Back to business as Elsa moves along Utility companies hard at work

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Obituaries Bardin Road to North Providence Church PLANNING AHEAD Road is closed until further notice. Only local traffic will be permitted. TODAY Sharon Denise Cook strong work ethic, kind disposi- Emma Overstreet (Ashley) and n Putnam County Board of Commissioners, n Lakeview Court from Cedar Street to tion and loving a heart. His sons Cody Overstreet (Ashley); Barge Port stakeholder meeting, 10 a.m., Maple Lane will be closed through Friday, July Sharon Denise Cook, 62, of describe him as a great and sup- mother, Rose Riggins Seitz; sis- BOCC board room, 2509 Crill Ave., Suite 100. 9. Gainesville, entered the sunset portive family man and his ters, Sarah Seitz Mixon (Owen n Putnam County Waterways & Trails of life Thursday, July 1, 2021, at humanity extended to many Mixon) and Natalie Seitz Purdy workshop, 11:30 a.m., St. Johns River Center, STATE PROJECTS UF Health in Gainesville fol- others, some of whom called (Donald Purdy); nephew, Brock 102 N. First St. n Florida Department of Transportation lowing an extended illness. him Dad. He served as youth Gulledge (Joy); and nieces, n Crescent City Commission meeting, 6 began a widening project in May 2019 on A native of Georgetown, pastor at the Hollister Baptist Sheila Seitz (Natalie) and Coral p.m., City Hall State Road 20 from County Road 315 to SW Sharon was the daughter of Church for many years. David Mixon (Sarah). 56th Avenue, Interlachen. Estimated comple- Richard Cook Sr. and Julia Mae grew up in Gainesville and The service for Les Seitz is 2 TUESDAY tion date is summer 2021. Related to the proj- (Jones) Cook. played saxophone in the p.m. Saturday, July 10 at Bethel n Putnam County Board of Commissioners ect: She was a 1977 Gainesville High School Band. Assembly of God, 119 County meeting 9 a.m.; workshop 2 p.m., Putnam graduate of He loved to tell the story of his Road 315 in Interlachen. In lieu County Government Complex. n Chesser Monroe Road will be temporarily Crescent City close friendship with Tom Petty of flowers, please send dona- n Interlachen Town Council meeting, 7 closed at State Road 20 through July 18. Traffic High School. and his membership in tions to the Seitz family through p.m., Town Hall. will detour via Baden Powell Avenue. She enjoyed Tommy’s first band. He was a Venmo (@taylorsseitz). n Pomona Park Town Council meeting, 6 home eco- member of New Beginning Haisley Funeral & Cremation p.m., Town Hall. n Lake Shore Drive road closure at State nomics and Baptist Fellowship in Palatka. Service Crematory of Port St. n Welaka Town Council - Zoning Board Road 20 through July for reconstruction work. sewing, excel- An accomplished bass fisher- Lucie assisted the family. meeting, 5:30 p.m.; Code Enforcement Board Detour via Lake Galilee Drive. ling in cook- man, he particularly loved the meeting, 5:45 p.m.; Town Council meeting, ing and fashion. She attended time spent on Rodman Rayburn Michael 6:30 p.m., Town Hall. n State Road 19 over Wall Prairie. Daytime Santa Fe Community College Reservoir near his Interlachen lane closures from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and commenced her career home on property originally “Ray” Snyder Thursday for routine bridge maintenance. with Alachua County owned by his maternal grand- ROAD WORK UPDATE Corrections and the Florida parents, Madge and Perry Rayburn Michael “Ray” n State Road 20 from Southeast 65th Lane Department of Corrections Strickland. He and his family Snyder, 71, of Crescent City, PUTNAM COUNTY to Gordon Chapel Road. Daytime lane closures until her retirement. She also also spent many happy days on entered the sunset of life n South Providence Church Road from weekdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. served in food service and sub- Florida’s coastal waters. Monday, June 21, 2021, at his sequently pursued a second Preceding him in death were residence. career as a medical coding spe- his wife, Ann Samball; sister, A native of Bedford, Pa., he cialist. Karen Samball; and his aunt, was the son of Scott and Marie Sharon will be remembered Francis, and uncle, Luther Snyder and was born Monday, for her quick wit, love for her Strickland, who were particu- June 27, 1949. He was educated family and, most importantly, larly meaningful in his life. in the Bedford County, Pa., her strong faith in God. He is survived by two sons, School District. Ray spent many Crews give up hope of In addition to her parents, Jace Samball and Michael summers Sharon was preceded in eternal Samball; a brother, Mike working in rest by her brother, Gregory Samball; and a granddaughter, the family’s Lindell Cook, and sister, Shirley Opal Ann Samball. Crescent City Cook. Friends and neighbors are packing house and citrus To cherish her memories: sib- invited to attend a memorial ser- orchards that Scott Snyder lings, Richard Cook Jr. of vice at Masters Funeral Home in co-purchased in 1944, known finding condo survivors Georgetown, Charles Cook of Palatka at 2 p.m. Saturday, July as the Snyder-Mew Company Crescent City, Sheila Wyatt of 10, 2021, with Pastor Rick Inc. The family provided jobs B T S Orlando, Pamelia Tillmon of McClure officiating. The family for countless people who lived y erry pencer joined local officials, rabbis and the news that their relatives did and adriana Gomez Licon Plano, Texas, Sandra Rolle of will begin receiving friends one in the Crescent City area. Associated Press chaplains in a moment of not survive. Covington, Ga., Rodney Cook hour prior to the service. There Following high school, Ray, silence. The rabbis and chap- “For some, what they’re tell- of Gainesville, Michael Cook of will be no burial services. There enlisted into the U.S. Army. Sgt. lains walked down a line of offi- ing us, it’s almost a sense of Parksley, Va., Sara Cook of will also be a celebration of his Snyder served during the SURFSIDE — Emergency cials, many of them sobbing, relief when they already know Daytona Beach, and Kevin life at a future date. Vietnam era and earned an workers gave up Wednesday on and hugged them one by one. (that someone has died), and Cook of Jacksonville; nieces and Friends may sign the online honorable discharge. Following any hope of finding survivors A Miami-Dade fire helicop- they can just start to put an end nephews, Jessica, Douglas, register at www.themastersfu- his military service, Ray was in the collapsed Florida condo ter flew over the site. As the cer- to that chapter and start to Rodrick, Shanice, Tyler, neralhomes.com. The service employed as a welder at the U.S. building, telling sobbing fami- emony neared its end, an accor- move on,” said Miami-Dade Khenan, Reina, Khadeisha, will be live-streamed at www. Naval shipyards in Tampa until lies that there was “no chance of dion player unseen on a nearby firefighter and paramedic Kharisma, Kyandrea, Kevin Jr., vimeo.com/mastersfuneral- retirement. He subsequently life” in the rubble as crews shift- tennis court played Aaron Maggie Castro, who has updat- Queshawna, Kiana and Mariah home. returned to Crescent City to ed their efforts to recovering Copland’s “Fanfare for the ed families daily. Cook, Qu Tavia Cook-Lawson, Memorial gifts may be sent to reside on the family’s property more remains. Common Man,” which was fol- Authorities launched a grand Myles, Patrick and Christopher Michael Samball, 1510 on Dunkle-Scott Road. He was The announcement followed lowed by a piccolo playing “The jury investigation into the col- Rolle, Ja’lyn, Julia, Jada and McClellan St., Palatka, FL, an active member of American increasingly somber reports Battle Hymn of the Republic.” lapse, and at least six lawsuits Jonathan Roberts Jr., Erica 32177. Legion Post 45, Loyal Order of from emergency officials, who Firefighters from Ohio, have been filed by Champlain Menard, Jordan Wyatt, Brandon Masters Funeral Home of Moose, Fraternal Order of said they sought to prepare Pennsylvania, New Jersey, the Towers families. Gibson and Travis Walker; best Palatka is in charge of arrange- Eagles and the Veterans of families for the worst. federal government and else- The president of the neighbor- friend of 42 years, Deborah E. ments. Foreign Wars, respectively. “At this point, we have truly where were also present. ing Champlain Towers North Woodard of Gainesville; close In addition to his parents, exhausted every option avail- On a tall nearby fence, fami- condo association said engineers friends, Mary Lewis of Leslie Elmer Seitz IV Ray was preceded in eternal rest able to us in the search-and- lies and well-wishers had post- hired by the city arrived Tuesday Gainesville and Lethia Cook of by his surrogate parents, George rescue mission,” Miami-Dade ed photos of the victims, sup- to conduct three days of tests at Parksley, Va.; and a host of other On Tuesday, June 29, 2021, and Myra Cleo Dunkle, who Mayor Daniella Levine Cava portive messages and flowers. the building, which has a similar relatives and friends. Leslie Elmer Seitz IV, an incred- raised him as their own son. said at a news conference. Firefighters hung a banner atop design and was built around the Mandatory CDC guidelines ible friend and father of four He leaves to cherish his “We have all asked God for a the fence that read “Miami- same time as Champlain Towers for social distancing and masks children, passed away at age 56. memories: brother, John Scott miracle, so the decision to tran- Dade Fire Rescue Mourns With South. are required. Visitation of fami- Les was born to Leslie E. Seitz Dunkle and wife, Cheryl “Sheri” sition from rescue to recovery You .” “They are checking from one ly and friends will be 5-7 p.m. III and Shelia Jones Seitz on Nov. Greenawalt-Dunkle, of Everett, is an extremely difficult one,” Hope of finding survivors end of the building to the other, Friday, July 9 with the homego- 7, 1964, in Shreveport, La. He Pa.; nephews, Shannon Dunkle she said. was briefly rekindled after and everything is fine,” Naum ing celebration 1 p.m. Saturday, moved from Jacksonville to and Zack Dunkle; three Eight more bodies were workers demolished the Lusky told The Associated Press. July 10 at Flagg’s Chapel of Interlachen in 1977 with his great-nephews; and numerous recovered Wednesday, bringing remainder of the building on Serenity. Bishop Alfred Hicks of father, his step- cousins, other relatives and the death toll to 54, the mayor Sunday, allowing rescuers Word of Deliverance Ministries mother, Rose friends. said. Thirty-three of the dead access to new areas of debris Pet of the Day in Gainesville is the eulogist. Riggins Seitz, No local services are sched- have been identified, and 86 they hoped would contain Interment will be in Oak Hill and his sisters. uled. Private interment: people are still unaccounted “voids,” or open pockets with CHARLIE BOY East Cemetery, 2900 Crill Ave. In Interlachen, Jacksonville National Cemetery. for. enough room for a person. in Palatka. he befriended Online condolences: flaggse- Miami-Dade Assistant Fire Some of those voids did Due to COVID-19 restric- the wife of his renitychapel.com. Chief Raide Jadallah told fami- exist, mostly in the basement tions, there will be no public first child, Arrangements entrusted to lies at a private briefing that and the parking garage, but no repast following the interment. Janet Fife- the care of Karl N. Flagg crews would stop using rescue survivors emerged. Instead, Online condolences: flaggse- Noles, and his Serenity Memorial Chapel. dogs and listening devices but teams recovered more than a renitychapel.com. “brothers,” Chris Cramarossa, would continue to search for dozen additional victims. Arrangements entrusted to Earl Dawson, Scott Harris, Paul Alfreda Brown-Smith their loved ones. Because the building fell in the the care of Karl N. Flagg Rose, Mel Warner and Jeff “Our sole responsibility at early morning hours, many res- BIG DOG LOVERS please share and better yet Serenity Memorial Chapel. Wilson. While attending Alfreda Brown-Smith, 60, of this point is to bring closure,” idents were found dead in their come meet Charlie Boy. He’s 100 lbs of sweet Interlachen High School, he par- Bunnell, departed this earthly he said as relatives cried in the beds. handsome good boy. This gentle giant beautiful Bernese Mountain Dog mix doesn’t understand David Alan Samball ticipated in FFA, drama, track, life Monday, July 5, 2021, at her background. No one has been pulled out why he hasn’t been chosen. Those wonderful football and basketball. Les residence. Unlike some collapses that alive since the first hours after brown eyes are asking “Aren’t there any big dog lovers who would love a big baby like me? David Alan Samball, 71, of received a basketball scholarship Arrangements are in the car- create W-shaped spaces where the 12-story Champlain Towers I promise to be the best boy ever if they give me Palatka, passed away Sunday, to St. Johns River Community ing hands of Coleman’s people can survive, a “pancake South building fell on June 24. a chance”. Available at S.A.F.E. Treasure Beach. July 4, 2021, at Putnam College and played there for a Mortuary Family. collapse” like the one in Twice during the search, res- If you can give this pet a home please contact SAFE. Community Medical Center in year. He received his electrician’s Surfside tends not to leave liv- cuers had to suspend the mis- For information text or call and leave a message at 904-325-0196. One of our volunteers will get back Palatka following an extended license from First Coast Egbert H. Profitt able spaces, Jadallah said. sion because of the instability of to you as soon as they can. All of our animals are illness. Technical College in 1999. “Where a pancake collapses, the remaining structure and the spayed/neutered, microchipped and current on their age appropriate vaccinations. Please visit our SAFE David was born in Hickory, Les worked in the St. Egbert Hercules Profitt, 81, of unfortunately it is a floor or a preparation for demolition. Adoption Center at 819 S. Moody Road in Palatka. N.C., to Albert and Eleanor Augustine area for his business, Palm Coast, entered the sunset wall on top of a floor on top of a After initially hoping for Website www.safe-pet-rescue-fl.com SAFE is run entirely on donations. (Strickland) Samball. He was a Les’s Pool Service, and spent of life Wednesday, July 7, 2021, floor on top of a floor,” he said. miraculous rescues, families Ad Brought To You As A Service Of The resident of Putnam County for most of his life in East Palatka at AdventHealth Hospice Care “Typically, an individual has a slowly braced themselves for Palatka Daily News the past 50 with the mother of his other at Stuart F. Meyer Center in specific amount of time in years. David’s three children, Suzanne Mcleod Palm Coast. regards to lack of food, water career began Seitz. He was known for his big Arrangements are entrusted and air. This collapse just Trusted Friends in Time of Need in house heart, goofy sense of humor and to Karl N. Flagg Serenity doesn’t provide any of that painting and contagious smile. Memorial Chapel. s or t .” construction, He is preceded in death by his Miami-Dade Fire Chief Alan followed by parents, Leslie E. Seitz III and Robert Lee Smith Jr. Cominsky said he expected the s om e ye ars Sheila Jones Seitz, and sisters, recovery operation to take sev- with the Emily Seitz and Angela Joy Robert Lee Smith Jr., 59, of eral more weeks. Chesser & Seitz-Gulledge (Eric Gulledge). Bunnell, entered into eternal The formal transition was to Strickland Sand Co. But a He is survived by his daugh- rest Monday, July 5, 2021, at his take place at midnight. Hours A family owned and operated full service funeral home and crematory majority of his profession was ters, Ashley Seitz-Overstreet residence. before the official change of Burials Cremations Shipping Monuments Pre-Arrangements spent with Sheffield Steel Corp., (Chad Overstreet), Leslie Arrangements are in the car- mission, rescue workers, their Visit us at: www.JohnsonOverturffunerals.com Gus, Therapy NOW WITH 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE PUTNAM COUNTY Dog where he was a master welder, Elizabeth Seitz, Taylor Seitz and ing hands of Coleman’s helmets held to their hearts and 402 Cypress Avenue 307 South Palm Avenue 1230 Hwy 20 West Crescent City, FL 32112 Exclusive Provider Palatka, FL 32177 Interlachen, FL 32148 (386) 698-1621 fitter and leadman. David had a Alexis Seitz; grandchildren, Mortuary Family. their boots covered in dust, (386) 325-4521 (386) 684-3360 dba Clayton Frank & Biggs Funeral Home Pick up your Positively Putnam FL Decal TODAY at the Palatka Daily News. 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BRANDON D. OLIVER, NEWS EDITOR [email protected] 386-312-5229 OTHER VIEWS Officials should waive property taxes What’s a fair wage on collapsed condo for youth workers? he letters will go out this year as they do every August, notifying property owners in es, I know. Miami-Dade County of their estimated Times are different. T This is 2021 in the 21st century. taxes. The condo owners at the collapsed and now Y Even though this is a new era, I couldn’t demolished Champlain Tower South will get those keep quiet. What I was hearing sounded like notices, too – no matter that their homes have been lunacy. reduced to rubble, no matter that they no longer “But Mom, my friend charges $35 per have a mailing address, no matter, even, that they hour to run errands and do special jobs,” the are among the missing or dead. rising high school senior said. “And he has a That’s just not right. Imagine opening such a let- list of clients. He stays busy all the time.” ter after surviving the collapse or losing your loved Paying a teenager almost five times the federal minimum wage sounds like lunacy to ones in that building. Imagine reading that letter me. But that’s happening this summer. And knowing that town building officials, despite a it’s not the kids’ fault. It’s the adults. These series of red flags, had said those condos were safe people are setting up teenagers for a real- to inhabit. world awakening. DINKNESMITH The letters are not tax bills. These Truth in My first public job was at the stockyard. Millage, or TRIM, notices simply outline proposed My friend Steve Strickland and I were the ripe old age of 8. His granddaddy paid us two And, yes, I know: “Never say never.” property taxes before they are levied so citizens bucks a day for punching livestock off trucks Fast-forward 60 years, and I’m back in the Zero-turn mowers have revolutionized have time to weigh in with their elected officials. and trailers. Our first foray into the “stock grass-mowing business. Three bucks would grass cutting. That means our elected leaders have time to do the market” was when we pooled $4 and bought be big money compared to what I’m getting right thing: they should waive property taxes for ourselves a goat. First our money was gone. paid these days. Maybe I should clarify. I I’m like a kid on a grass-cutting go-cart. these devastated homeowners and their estates. A few days later our goat was gone, too. have only one customer: our farm. Most Spinning around trees is fun. Last Saturday, I “It’s an unfortunate situation in light of this hor- And then came my grass-mowing busi- weeks – during the growing season – I can wondered how fast I could have cut Mrs. rible tragedy,” admitted Eileen Hernandez, a ness. A down-the-street neighbor’s yard was easily spend 10 hours mowing. Milikin’s 2-acre lawn in today’s 60-inch 2 acres with a pair of ponds. I mowed all day. But ahhhhh, what a difference a half-doz- swaths. spokesperson for the Miami-Dade Property When Mother asked how much I charged, I en decades make equipment-wise. My Then I wondered how much Mother Appraiser’s Office. But TRIM notices are going out answered, “Six bucks.” She gulped and said, 24-inch push mower is buried beneath tons would have thought the job was worth. to everyone in August, including those who lived at “Why, for someone your age, that’s twice of garbage in the Goose Creek dump. Considering the short length of time, 50 the buckled tower at 8777 Collins Ave. Period. what you should have charged.” Hello, diesel-powered zero-turn mowers. cents. Probably. This is not a callous decision by Property “But Mother,” I said, “it was my lawn In the early 1980s, I stopped by Billy And she’d never – I mean ever – believe Appraiser Pedro J. Garcia or Miami-Dade County. mower, my gas, and it took me all day.” Poppell’s Datsun dealership to sell him a 2021 kids would expect to make $35 per hour. It’s state law. But exceptions should be made, and “Doesn’t matter,” she said. “You charged series of newspaper ads. He was a good cus- Now back to that 17-year-old with dollar too much. You need to walk down to Mrs. tomer. But on that day, he wanted to sell me marks in his eyes. kindness shown, to the people who lost their Milikin’s house and give her back $3.” on a revolutionary way to mow. A stickler for He didn’t say it. But when he rolled those homes in the Champlain collapse. Further debate wasn’t an option. I walked landscaping, Billy kept his yard pristine. eyes, I knew what he was thinking: As a way to offer solace to those affected, we down the street and rang the doorbell. When That morning, Billy climbed on his brand- “Grandpa, you are looney.” think state and local officials should figure out how my customer came to the door, I said, “Please new zero-turn mower. And zoom, he was off Maybe I am. to waive or reduce the property tax bills on the 135 forgive me, Mrs. Milikin. I charged too to the races. He mowed forward and back- units at the Champlain Tower South. much.” And I handed her three sweaty dollar wards. When he trimmed around trees, a Dink NeSmith is president of Community Newspapers The Miami Herald Editorial Board feels this can bills. My ambition for the grass-mowing ballerina couldn’t have spun more gracefully. Inc., which owns the Palatka Daily News. He can be business ran “out of gas” shortly thereafter. Even today, those images stick with me. reached at [email protected]. be fixed – and it must be. It’s the right thing to do. One possibility: Miami-Dade, the state or Gov. Ron DeSantis, who has shown great compassion during this tragedy, should consider an emergency order to exempt residents of Champlain Tower ELECTED OFFICIALS South from paying property taxes this year, allow the owners to appeal their tax notice with the Value Adjustment Board and charge them $0. Or take their property off the tax rolls – much as their Palatka City Commission Interlachen property has been taken off the face of the Earth. • Mayor: Terrill Hill • Mayor: Ken Larsen Yes, that means the city of Surfside, Miami-Dade • City Hall: 329-0100 • Town Hall: 684-3811 schools and other taxing districts and entities • Email: [email protected] • Email: [email protected] would lose hundreds of thousands of dollars in Normally meets second and fourth Thursday, 6 p.m. total taxes from Champlain Towers. Each unit was Normally meets second Tuesday, 7 p.m. (Not meeting tonight) generally valued at between $600,000 and $1.5 mil- Pomona Park lion. Maybe the state could step up and pay the Putnam County Commission • Mayor: Joseph Svingala Champlain Tower South condo owners’ tax bills – • Board of County Commissioners: 329-0205 • Town Hall: 649-4902 to the city of Surfside. • Email: [email protected] • Email: www.pomonapark.com/index.php/re- We know this is uncharted territory. But that’s Normally meets second and fourth Tuesday, 9 a.m. not surprising, as nothing of this scope has ever sources/contact-us occurred in any of the state’s 67 counties. In a trag- Normally meets second Tuesday, 6 p.m. edy of this magnitude, it’s hard to find ways to truly Crescent City Welaka help. But when it comes to property taxes, we may • Mayor: Michele Myers • Mayor: Jamie Watts actually be able to do something meaningful. We • City Hall: 698-2525 • Town Hall: 467-9800 owe it to the victims and their families to use every • Email: [email protected] bit of creativity we can find to figure it out. • Email: https://www.welaka-fl.gov/mayor – Miami Herald Normally meets second Thursday, 6 p.m. Normally meets second Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.

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CRESCENT CITY – Temporary city closures because of this week’s tropical weather will not disrupt tonight’s city commission meet- ing, where progress could be Submitted photo made toward finding a new city From left are Natalie Park, Putnam Community Medical Center chief financial officer; Mark manager. Dooley, hospital CEO; Sean McAfee, hospital chief nursing officer; Brian Bergen, St. Johns River Crescent City Hall closed State College Foundation director of fundraising and alumni engagement; and Rick Waters, Wednesday due to Tropical hospital vice president of human resources. Storm Elsa but reopened 8 a.m. today. The commission meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. with res- File photo idents allowed to attend in-per- Interim Crescent City Manager Phil Leary son at 3 N. Summit St. Topics on the agenda include College foundation donates approving a preliminary 8.5914 said Crescent City computers The proposed starting date is citywide millage rate for the had no security. near the end of August with upcoming fiscal year. According The city commission could Leary’s final day being Aug. 31. to the Putnam County Property also narrow down the number But he said he would stick Appraiser’s Office, the millage of candidates to become the around to be a consultant if city rate would stay the same as this full-time city manager. Leary officials needed his services. fiscal year, which ends Sept. 30. said 15 people applied but only “The applications we got … thousands to hospital Under the proposed millage nine met the minimum qualifi- they are very highly qualified,” rate, residents will be taxed cations. he said. $8.59 per every $1,000 of prop- He would like commissioners The meeting will be streamed Submitted photo ment,” Dooley said. “This helps to ensure our erty value. to choose up to five top candi- on YouTube and public com- community will continue to have access to Interim City Manager Phil dates tonight and proceed with ment can be submitted to The St. Johns River State College Foundation high-quality healthcare services today and for Leary plans to discuss technolo- interviews July 20. PublicComments@crescentci- recently received a $13,000 scholarship donation years to come. gy updates during the meeting. “The goal is for us to hopeful- ty-fl.com for people who cannot from Putnam Community Medical Center, “To know that our contribution could help Issues surrounding city security ly have selected (a candidate) attend in person. bringing the hospital’s total contribution to SJR further the careers of our colleagues, as well as came up at previous commis- and for them to have accepted State to $150,000 since 2006. others interested in the important field of health sion meetings this year, where the position by Aug. 1,” Leary Copyright 2021 by Palatka Putnam Community annually matches funds care, gives us great pride. We are grateful to SJR internet technology officials said. Daily News - all rights reserved. awarded to the college from Florida Blue, provid- State for their continued partnership and all that ing scholarships to students enrolled in SJR they do to support our community.” State’s nursing and allied health programs. To SJR State Foundation Director of Fundraising date, 336 students have been impacted as a result and Alumni Engagement Brian Bergen said the pockets of standing water, he said. of this partnership. college is “always grateful for our employer part- “I didn’t see any serious flooding,” Leary said. Hospital CEO Mark Dooley said the hospital’s ners that work with us to advance their employ- Business “All in all, we dodged a bullet.” partnership with the college is “an investment in ees’ careers through education. In Palatka, Lowe’s Store Manager Brian Rau the future of health care.” Hospital leadership has toured our facilities CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A said the store saw an uptick in foot traffic around “We feel it is of critical importance to provide and is impressed with our nursing and allied Friday when the storm’s projected track was more current and future nurses and other staff, oppor- health programs and the high quality of students The county and several municipalities closed defined, though the Fourth of July weekend could tunities to further their professional develop- we produce.” their offices, and the Putnam County School have been a factor. Rau said customers sought District and St. Johns items such as genera- River State College tors, water, tarps, postponed programs flashlights and bat- and classes teries. Wednesday. “People have been Utility Gov. Ron The Seventh interested in sand- DeSantis Judicial Circuit can- bags and roof repairs, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A speaks during celed Wednesday’s leaks with the a press court operations amount of water. It’s outages. All of the company’s conference after receiving an really been things Putnam customers were back about Tropical order from Chief like that,” Rau said online by 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Storm Elsa on Judge Jim Clayton. Wednesday. “We did according to the utility’s power Wednesday. Court Administrator luck out. It was all outage dashboard. News Service of Mark Weinberg said prep until yesterday Clay Electric spokeswoman Florida courts will reopen 8 and today it was all Laurel Ring said the utility was a.m. today. repair (items).” concentrating on its service far- “Court proceed- Elsa is expected to ther west in Columbia, Alachua ings will have to be Submitted photo continue an eastern and Union counties, which had quickly as we possibly can,” fplmaps.com and outagemap. rescheduled,” Library Archivist Mischa Johns answers phone track through about 6,500 customers without Ring said. clayelectric.com. Weinberg said. calls about Tropical Storm Elsa while at the Southeast Georgia, power. Power outage maps for the Copyright 2021 by Palatka The National Emergency Operations Center on Wednesday. where it will weaken “Crews are responding as two utilities are available at Daily News - all rights reserved. Weather Service and hug the East issued a flood watch Coast. through 2 a.m. today and a wind advisory through midnight. 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SIDELINES TIM REYNOLDS Tatum excited SPORTS to wear Bryant’s www.palatkadailynews.com THURSDAY, JULY 8, 2021 PAGE 6A uniform number NHL STANLEY CUP FINALS: GAME 5

LAS VEGAS ayson Tatum was 15 when he made his first USA Basketball national Jteam. It was 2013, when he got LIGHTNING MAKE IT BACK-TO-BACK CUPS picked to play in the FIBA Americas U-16 championships at In front of packed arena, Tampa Bay closes out Winning has become normal for the Lightning, Uruguay. And one of the biggest thrills 1 0 who did so this time relying on their playoff MVP from that experience was getting his jersey. Canadiens, 1-0, behind MVP goalie Vasilevskiy goaltender and the only two players on the ice It bore No. 10. without their names on hockey’s holy grail. Kobe Bryant’s number. Tatum’s favor- By Stephen Whyno Andrei Vasilevskiy had a series-ending shutout ite player’s number. Associated Press for an NHL-record fifth consecutive time dating to Bryant wore No. 24 and No. 8 with the 2020 final. Finishing with a handful in a frantic the Los Angeles Lakers, but he donned TAMPA – Tampa Bay Lightning players sur- hoisted the Cup in front of 18,110 fans – 18,110 final minute, he made 22 saves to remain undefeat- No. 10 for USA Basketball when he rounded the Stanley Cup again, putting their hands more than the last time he did back in September. ed in games after a loss over the past two playoffs, helped the Americans capture gold all over the trophy they won for the second time in Pyrotechnics went off around him to celebrate both contested during a deadly pandemic with the medals at the 2008 and 2012 10 months. not only Tampa Bay winning during a pandemic Lightning coming out on top each time. Olympics. Tatum has worn that num- It was a familiar sight for the NHL’s back-to-back once again but the end of another grueling season “It’s unbelievable,” captain Steven Stamkos said. ber as part of U.S. teams several times champions, even if it was different in every possible played against the backdrops of protocols and “This group, to go back to back after everything we since – and will wear it at the Tokyo way. restrictions. went through last year in the bubble, to go through Olympics, where the Americans will After the Lightning beat the Montreal “Full arena, incredible energy and another this year ups and downs it’s amazing.” aim to capture a fourth consecutive Canadiens, 1-0, on Wednesday night to wrap up championship in Tampa,” NHL Commissioner gold medal. the final in five games, captain Steven Stamkos Gary Bettman said. “It feels like things are normal.” See LIGHTNING, Page 7A “With this being the first Olympics since we lost him, it holds that much more value,” Tatum said. “It’s not some- WIMBLEDON TENNIS thing I take lightly.” There is a significance to the No. 10 Sharing Their Experiences jersey across sports, particularly soccer, where it always seems to be adorning the best players. Pele wore 10 for Brazil. Federer’s Diego Maradona wore it for Argentina, and Lionel Messi does now. Landon Donovan wore it for the U.S. men’s soc- cer team when he led that program; it unfortunate has since been passed to Christian Pulisic. For the U.S. women’s soccer team, it belongs to Carli Lloyd. For USA Basketball, it was Bryant’s. When he decided not to play in the historic first 2016 Olympics, the number ended up with Kyrie Irving – another player who Nearly 40-year-old star gets wiped idolizes Bryant, just as Tatum does. And now, as was the case when the U.S. went out in straight sets in quarterfinal to the Basketball World Cup two years ago, the jersey is Tatum’s. match against Poland’s Hurkacz “For JT to have this moment, I’m happy for him, genuinely,” U.S. center Bam Adebayo said. “I’ve known JT By hoWarD FenDrich since I was 12. He deserves everything Associated Press he’s getting and he’s going to keep deserving more because he’s such a WIMBLEDON, England – Roger great player. I’m happy for him. That’s Federer has been feted by plenty of his idol, and he gets to represent that ovations at Centre Court. None quite number. I know he’s going to have that like this one, though. This was not a ‘Mamba Mentality’ when he puts that celebration. It felt more like a “Thank 10 on.” you” or – just in case – a “Goodbye.” Adebayo is another player who GREG WALKER / Daily News correspondent The eight-time Wimbledon champi- makes no secret of his affinity for BASS high school anglers, from left, James Romig, Coltyn Morris, Austin Peters and Syler Prince on lost 6-3, 7-6 (4), 6-0 to 14th-seeded Bryant, the five-time NBA champion pose before a recent competition last month. Hubert Hurkacz of Poland in the quar- and now Basketball Hall of Fame terfinals at the All England Club on enshrine who died in a helicopter crash Wednesday, a surprisingly lopsided along with one of his daughters and finish to Federer’s seven other people in January 2020 on 22nd appearance in their way to a basketball tournament. the tournament. He’s worn Bryant’s shoes for games, and As Federer stepped said he’s devastated that he never got to Putnam’s Fishing Future the baseline to serve meet him. in the last game, he Tatum knew Bryant well. They needed to wait while worked out together and Bryant offered Florida Bass National Junior/High School division area anglers doing well fans in the full-to-ca- him advice many times. pacity stands “I remember one talk, it might have utnam County has been recognized for near- applauded and Federer been after a game, and he was saying ly five decades in local, state and nation- cheered. Soon that a lot of people won’t understand al bass fishing events of both the amateur FISH BITES enough, it was over, what you do,” Tatum said. “He said, Pand professional ranks. only the third 6-0 set ‘What I mean by that is, the ones that It continues as youngsters today are GREG WALKER lost by Federer in 429 career Grand really want to be great and really want finding themselves a place on the water to learn Slam matches; both of the others came to be special really take that whatev- and compete. The Florida Bass Nation Junior/ at the French Open – in his 1999 Slam er-it-takes mentality.’ He told me it takes High School is the route for county anglers Syler had some mechanical problems. debut against Pat Rafter and in the sacrifice, because the ultimate question Prince and Austin Peters of Palatka and Coltyn “Yes, we had to leave to go on to Plattsburgh 2008 final against Rafael Nadal. is about how much are you willing to Moore and James Romig of Crescent City. for the Mercury team to repair the motor. I had “I don’t know what to say. It’s super give up to be great.” Moore and Romig clinched the win in the to pre-fish the first day with my fellow pro, special for me. I mean, playing on this U.S. coach Gregg Popovich still BASS Nation Junior/High School State Bernie Shultz of Gainesville,” Cliff said. special court against Roger – it’s laments that Tatum got hurt at that Championship on June 12-13 on Lake n Major League Fisherman (MLF) Terry always, when you’re a kid, it’s like a World Cup in China. That team was Okeechobee among 100 teams. Prince and Peters Scroggins of San Mateo, is having a break dream come true to play him,” said built for Tatum to be, as Popovich put it, took third. Both teams secured themselves a between tournaments. Hurkacz, a 24-year-old from Poland “the go-to guy” – just as Bryant had berth in the BASS Nation Mossy Oak High The Putnam County pro angler just completed who in the lead-up to the match called been for past U.S. teams. When Tatum Nationals July 29-31 at Lake Chickamauga on the a six-day MLF event June 25-30, on the St. Federer his idol. was ruled out of the World Cup with an Tennessee River against as many as 275 teams. Lawrence River in Massena, N.Y. Scroggins had Asked if he could have imagined this ankle injury, the Americans sputtered “We are really proud of these boys,” said Cliff undergone surgery on his knee prior to the tour- result, Hurkacz replied: “Probably not.” and wound up finishing only seventh. and Kelly Prince, Syler’s parents. “They have nament, and was somewhat handicapped with And yet, this was not the Federer Popovich said Tatum is even better worked hard.” having to wear a pic-line in his knee while fish- the world is used to watching. He now. The Prince family are in Plattsburgh, N. Y. this ing. underwent two operations on his right “He’s become more of a two-way week where Cliff is competing in the BASS He made a real dash in the tournament knock- knee in 2020 and was sidelined for player,” Popovich said. “He’s way more Elite Series on Lake Champlain. The plans were out round to take a top eight spot but fell short more than 12 months in all. He arrived confident. He’s developed more skills. to stop at Chickamauga on their way up to let at Wimbledon having played a total of He’s, on top of that, more aggressive and Syler get a little pre-fishing done, but Cliff’s boat See FISH, Page 7A eight matches this season. knows that he can dominate people.” People would say the same things See WIMBLEDON, Page 7A about Bryant as well. “I remember that first team when I was hoping, wishing, that I got No. 10,” MAJOR LEAGUE Tatum said. “Kobe, everyone knows that was my favorite player. I was 15 years old and got to wear the number of my favorite player. It just felt like I had Rays deliver no-hitter (doesn’t count) in 2nd game of sweep some level of connection with him.” The connection carries on this sum- mer. He doesn’t remember if he had to Five Tampa Bay combine inning) and (one to Bumgarner to talk about,” McHugh into Walls. ask for the jersey in 2013; this summer, inning) combined for the hitless per- said. “We celebrated like it was. Really, “I just assumed it was a hit,” said he didn’t have to ask anyone. USA to stop Indians in 7-inning nightcap formance in a game shortened to seven that’s all that matters to us, is having a McHugh, who didn’t immediately real- Basketball simply put out a list of names innings under pandemic rules. good time with it.” ize after the final out that Tampa Bay and jersey numbers, and Tatum got No. The game will not go into the official There have been seven official had now allowed any hits. “So there 10. By Mark DiDtler list of no-hitters. MLB’s eight-man no-hitters this season, one shy of the was a little confusion on our part but For now, it’s Tatum’s jersey. Associated Press committee on statistical accuracy high set in 1884, the first year overhand we had a good time with it.” To him, it still belongs to Bryant. decided in 1991 that a no-hitter was a pitching was allowed. In the fifth inning, Franco was cred- “It’s a tremendous honor,” Tatum ST. PETERSBURG – Five Tampa game of nine or more innings that Cleveland had just three baserun- ited with an infield single after third said. “And I’ll wear it proudly.” Bay pitchers combined for seven hitless ended with no hits. ners, including , who baseman made contact innings, and the Rays beat the Indians Arizona’s Madison Bumgarner reached against after with shortstop as he was Tim Reynolds is an Associated Press writer. 4-0 Wednesday for a doubleheader pitched a seven-inning no-hitter third baseman and fielding a grounder. sweep. against Atlanta in the second game of a shortstop collided on a could change Collin McHugh (two perfect doubleheader on April 25, another that routine grounder leading off in the decisions by official scorer Tim MARK BLUMENTHAL innings), Josh Fleming (7-4 after allow- did not officially count. third. Originally scored as an infield Clodjeaux. Sports Editor 312-5238 ing one walk in 2 2/3 innings), Diego “I don’t have a whole lot of opinions single, the call was changed one inning RAYS 7A [email protected] Castillo (one out), (one about it … I’ll probably leave that one later to an error on Franco for running See , Page 7A PALATKA DAILY NEWS • THURSDAY, JULY 8, 2021

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A coach’s meeting is set for Sept. 13 Stanley Cup Finals 11 p.m. MLB Network Nationals at Padres (in pro- N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Houston 3 4 6 15 16 19 and the first games are set to go off on Oct. 4 Coaches FINALS gress) Thursday’s Games Portland 4 6 1 13 14 19 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Oakland (Montas 7-7) at Houston Real Salt Lake 3 3 4 13 14 12 get one free child per faily and officials are always Tampa Bay vs. Montreal NBA CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (McCullers Jr. 6-1), 2:10 p.m. Austin FC 3 6 4 13 10 14 needed for games. June 28 Tampa Bay 5, Montreal 1 9 p.m. ABC Bucks at Suns, Game 2 N.Y. 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United 7, Toronto FC 1 Lightning 1, Canadiens 0 1994—New York Rangers 1937—Detroit Red Wings CF Montréal 1, Miami 0 Montreal 0 0 0 — 0 1993—Montreal Canadiens 1936—Detroit Red Wings New York 2, Orlando City 1 Tampa Bay 0 1 0 — 1 1992—Pittsburgh Penguins 1935—Montreal Maroons NL Standings Chicago 3, Atlanta 0 Fundraiser for new PHS bowling team First Period—None. Penalties— 1991—Pittsburgh Penguins 1934—Chicago Black Hawks East Division San Jose 2, Minnesota 2, tie Perry, MTL (Hooking), 3:21; Rutta, TB 1990—Edmonton Oilers 1933—New York Rangers W L Pct GB Nashville 1, Philadelphia 0 The Palatka High School bowling team, which will (Cross Checking), 7:19; Cernak, TB 1989—Calgary Flames 1932—Toronto Maple Leafs New York 45 38 .542 — Cincinnati 1, Houston 1, tie enter play for the first time this season, will hold a (Interference), 8:15; Perry, MTL 1988—Edmonton Oilers 1931—Montreal Canadiens Atlanta 42 44 .488 4½ Los Angeles FC 1, Real Salt Lake 0 (Unsportsmanlike Conduct), 8:15; 1987—Edmonton Oilers 1930—Montreal Canadiens Philadelphia 41 43 .488 4½ Sunday, July 4 fundraiser to help raise money at 10:30 a.m., Anderson, MTL (Hooking), 8:43. 1986—Montreal Canadiens 1929—Boston Bruins Washington 41 43 .488 4½ Vancouver 2, FC Dallas 2, tie Saturday at Putnam Lanes. Second Period—1, Tampa Bay, 1985—Edmonton Oilers 1928—New York Rangers Miami 38 47 .447 8 Seattle 1, Colorado 1, tie Colton 4 (Savard, McDonagh), 13:27. 1984—Edmonton Oilers 1927—Ottawa Senators Central Division Sporting Kansas City 2, LA Galaxy 0 The tournament is open to all skill levels and will Penalties—Savard, TB (Delay of 1983—New York Islanders 1926—Montreal Maroons W L Pct GB Wednesday, July 7 consist of a singles event in a 9-pin, no-tap format. Game), 0:21; Sergachev, TB 1982—New York Islanders 1925—Victoria Cougars Milwaukee 52 36 .591 — Toronto FC 3, New England 2 Entraints will bowl three games on a single pair of (Tripping), 8:32; Chiarot, MTL 1981—New York Islanders 1924—Montreal Canadiens Cincinnati 45 41 .523 6 CF Montréal 2, New York City FC 1 (Holding), 19:22. 1980—New York Islanders 1923—Ottawa Senators Chicago 43 44 .494 8½ Chicago 3, Orlando City 1 lanes. In the event of a bowler cannot finish their Third Period—None. Penalties— 1979—Montreal Canadiens 1922—Toronto St. Patricks St. Louis 43 44 .494 8½ Seattle 2, Houston 0 series, zero pins shall be scored in the remaining None. 1978—Montreal Canadiens 1921—Ottawa Senators Pittsburgh 32 54 .372 19 Los Angeles FC 2, Austin FC 0. Shots on Goal—Montreal 4-10-7— 1977—Montreal Canadiens 1920—Ottawa Senators West Division Colorado 2, Minnesota 0 frames. 21. Tampa Bay 13-6-11—30. 1976—Montreal Canadiens 1919—No decision-x W L Pct GB Real Salt Lake at Vancouver, 10 Entry fee is $20 and will be $8 for a Putnam-based Power-play opportunities—Montreal 1975—Philadelphia Flyers 1918—Toronto Arenas San Francisco 53 32 .624 — p.m. 0 of 3; Tampa Bay 0 of 3. 1974—Philadelphia Flyers x-The series between Montreal and Los Angeles 53 34 .609 1 FC Dallas at LA Galaxy, 10:30 p.m. high school bowler. Check-in time is 9:30 a.m. Goalies—Montreal, Price 13-8-0 (30 1973—Montreal Canadiens Seattle was called off because of an San Diego 51 37 .580 3½ Thursday, July 8 For more information, call Putnam Lanes at 325- shots-29 saves). Tampa Bay, 1972—Boston Bruins influenza epidemic. Colorado 37 49 .430 16½ Philadelphia at New York, 8 p.m. 8795. Vasilevskiy 15-7-0 (22-22). 1971—Montreal Canadiens Arizona 24 63 .276 30 Atlanta at Nashville, 8:30 p.m. A—0 (19,092). T—2:31. 1970—Boston Bruins Tuesday’s Games Friday, July 9 Referees—Gord Dwyer, Dan 1969—Montreal Canadiens NBA Pittsburgh 2, Atlanta 1 Columbus at Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL O’Rourke. Linesmen—Michel 1968—Montreal Canadiens Kansas City 7, Cincinnati 6 Cormier, Jonny Murray. 1967—Toronto Maple Leafs Postseason glance Miami 2, L.A. Dodgers 1, 10 innings 1966—Montreal Canadiens FINALS Philadelphia 15, Chicago Cubs 10 WNBA 1965—Montreal Canadiens (Best-of-7) Arizona 4, Colorado 3 EASTERN CONFERENCE Aguilar lifts Marlins past Dodgers Stanley Cup Champions 1964—Toronto Maple Leafs x-if necessary St. Louis 6, San Francisco 5 W L Pct GB 2021—Tampa Bay Lightning 1963—Toronto Maple Leafs Phoenix vs. Milwaukee San Diego 7, Washington 4 Connecticut 12 6 .667 — MIAMI – Jesús Aguilar hit a tie-breaking three- 2020—Tampa Bay Lightning 1962—Toronto Maple Leafs Tuesday Phoenix 118, Milwaukee Milwaukee at N.Y. Mets, ppd. Chicago 10 9 .526 2½ 2019—St. Louis Blues 1961—Chicago Black Hawks 105 Wednesday’s Games New York 10 9 .526 2½ run homer in the ninth inning and the Miami 2018—Washington Capitals 1960—Montreal Canadiens (Suns lead series, 1-0) Atlanta 14, Pittsburgh 3 Washington 7 10 .412 4½ Marlins defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers, 9-6, 2017—Pittsburgh Penguins 1959—Montreal Canadiens Tonight at Phoenix, 9 p.m. N.Y. Mets 4, Milwaukee 3, 8 innings, Atlanta 6 11 .353 5½ Wednesday night. 2016—Pittsburgh Penguins 1958—Montreal Canadiens July 11 at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. 1st game Indiana 2 16 .111 10 2015—Chicago Blackhawks 1957—Montreal Canadiens July 14 at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. Cincinnati 5, Kansas City 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Aguilar drove the sinker from Dodgers reliever 2014—Los Angeles Kings 1956—Montreal Canadiens x-July 17 at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Milwaukee 5, N.Y. Mets 0, 7 innings, W L Pct GB Edwin Uceta (0-3) over the wall in left for his 14th 2013—Chicago Blackhawks 1955—Detroit Red Wings x-July 20 at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. 2nd game Las Vegas 14 4 .778 — 2012—Los Angeles Kings 1954—Detroit Red Wings x-July 22 at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Miami 9, L.A. Dodgers 6 Seattle 14 4 .778 — homer of the season and first at home. 2011—Boston Bruins 1953—Montreal Canadiens Chicago Cubs 8, Philadelphia 3 Minnesota 10 7 .588 3½ In addition to losing their third straight in the 2010—Chicago Blackhawks 1952—Detroit Red Wings Colorado at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Dallas 9 11 .450 6 2009—Pittsburgh Penguins 1951—Toronto Maple Leafs BASEBALL St. Louis at San Francisco, 9:45 Phoenix 7 9 .438 6 four-game set against the Marlins, the Dodgers will 2008—Detroit Red Wings 1950—Detroit Red Wings p.m. Los Angeles 6 11 .353 7½ be without three-time NL Cy Young Award winner 2007—Anaheim Ducks 1949—Toronto Maple Leafs AL Standings Washington at San Diego, 10:10 Tuesday’s Games 2006—Carolina Hurricanes 1948—Toronto Maple Leafs East Division p.m. No games scheduled. Clayton Kershaw. The 33-year-old left-hander was 2005—Lockout 1947—Toronto Maple Leafs W L Pct GB Thursday’s Games Wednesday’s Games placed on the 10-day injured list because of left 2004—Tampa Bay Lightning 1946—Montreal Canadiens Boston 54 34 .614 — L.A. Dodgers (Urías 10-3) at Miami Minnesota 85, Dallas 79 elbow inflammation. 2003—New Jersey Devils 1945—Toronto Maple Leafs Tampa Bay 51 36 .586 2½ (Alcantara 5-7), 12:10 p.m. Los Angeles at Seattle, 10 p.m. 2002—Detroit Red Wings 1944—Montreal Canadiens Toronto 44 40 .524 8 Colorado (González 2-5) at Arizona Phoenix at Las Vegas, 10 p.m. Sandy León hit a leadoff single against Uceta and 2001—Colorado Avalanche 1943—Detroit Red Wings New York 43 41 .512 9 (Faria 0-0), 3:40 p.m. Thursday’s Games advanced to second on Jazz Chisholm’s sacrifice. 2000—New Jersey Devils 1942—Toronto Maple Leafs Baltimore 28 58 .326 25 Pittsburgh (Brubaker 4-8) at N.Y. Mets No games scheduled. 1999—Dallas Stars 1941—Boston Bruins Central Division (Walker 7-3), 7:10 p.m. Friday’s Games Starling Marte was intentionally walked, and Uceta 1998—Detroit Red Wings 1940—New York Rangers W L Pct GB Philadelphia (Eflin 3-6) at Chicago Atlanta at Connecticut, 7 p.m. struck out Magneuris Sierra before facing Aguilar. 1997—Detroit Red Wings 1939—Boston Bruins Chicago 51 35 .593 — Cubs (Alzolay 4-8), 8:05 p.m. New York at Indiana, 7 p.m. 1996—Colorado Avalanche 1938—Chicago Black Hawks Cleveland 42 42 .500 8 Cincinnati (Mahle 7-3) at Milwaukee Seattle at Phoenix, 9 p.m. 1995—New Jersey Devils Detroit 40 47 .460 11½ (Houser 5-5), 8:10 p.m. Minnesota at Las Vegas, 10:30 p.m. NHL

causes another fielder to misplay a He homered and tied a career-high and the boys out there, that’s what it Panthers reveal plans to be part of NIL ball.” with five RBIs in Monday night’s 9-8 is all about.” The Florida Panthers may soon be signing a quar- Rays Walls helped start a nifty double loss to the Rays. Kiermaier’s second homer of the terback. Or a center who plays basketball. Or a goalie CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6A play to end the third when he slid to It is the the longest losing streak season gave Tampa Bay a 6-1 lead in who plays soccer. field ’s grounder. during ’s managerial the third and ended Mejia’s day. It all makes sense. Franco also made a pair of nice time with Cleveland. The Indians and Brett Phillips The Panthers are the first NHL team, and they “I mean, it’s kind of hard to under- defensive plays on fourth-inning dropped eight straight from Sept. added solo drives for the Rays. believe the first U.S. major pro sports team, to estab- stand how the one for them is a hit grounders. 8-16, 2020, and from June 2-10, (2-2) allowed one lish an opportunity for college athletes to align with but ours is an error,” Cleveland man- Walls put the Rays up 2-0 in 2013. run, four hits and struck out six in them as part of recent rule changes that allow college ager Terry Francona said. “I’m Game 2 on two-out RBI singles off “We’re not, obviously, firing on all six innings. Ryan Sherriff worked athletes to profit off their name and celebrity. guessing that a couple days from (1-4) in the second cylinders.” Francona said. “I think the seventh to complete a four-hit- Florida unveiled the plan Wednesday, starting the now they’ll have to go back and and fourth. Yandy Díaz extended the that’s an understatement.” ter. process of gauging interest from athletes who attend un-celebrate that, They’ll probably advantage to 4-0 on a fifth-inning In the opener, Kiermaier had a Mejia gave up six runs, four hits college nearest to where the Panthers play — primar- change it, but that doesn’t change the two-run single against . two-run double in the first and con- and two walks in 2 2/3 innings. ily meaning Miami and Florida Atlantic. fact, what the score was and what we Hentges gave up four runs and nected on a three-run shot off J.C. Bruján had a remarkable first “Right now, at the very least, we’re getting an did or didn’t do.” five hits over 4 1/3 innings. Mejia (1-4) during the third. inning in Game 1, which saw the understanding of who’s interested,” Panthers Chief Clodjeaux said after reviewing the homered and “I’m starting to feel a lot more 23-year-old take away a hit from Strategy Officer Sam Doerr said. “We’re really trying play, without the contact Walls drove in a career-high five runs, locked in and, hopefully, I can just Amed Rosario in the top half by div- to understand what schools, who they are, what pro- would have thrown Mercado out at Vidal Bruján had an RBI single in find that consistency along the way,” ing to his left on a hard-hit grounder. gram, kind of their social media following and then first. his major league debut, and the Rays said Kiermaier, who went 2 for 3 to Bruján followed that up later in the we’ll internally set guidelines about who will qualify 9.12 of the Official Baseball Rules win the opener 8-1. raise his average to .239. “Just any- inning with an RBI single, then stole for the program.” states: “the official scorer shall homered for the thing you can do to help the team second and scored on Kiermaier’s charge an error to a fielder who Indians, who have lost nine in a row. win and create momentum for you double for a 3-0 lead. – Staff, wire reports

After racing to a 5-0 lead at the outset, he “I’m not chasing anybody,” Djokovic said. “I’m dropped three consecutive games to his unher- making my own path and my own journey, my Wimbledon alded quarterfinal opponent, 48th-ranked own history.” Lightning CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6A Marton Fucsovics. Wasted five set points in the Shapovalov edged No. 25 Karen Khachanov of CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6A process, too. Russia 6-4, 3-6, 5-7, 6-1, 6-4 over nearly 3 1/2 Soon enough, Djokovic righted himself, as he hours at No. 1 Court. Ross Colton and David Savard weren’t around last Factor in age – Federer turns 40 on Aug. 8, so usually does, and beat Fucsovics 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 on a “Obviously, he’s the best player in the world,” year and made sure to put their stamp on Tampa Bay’s this was his last major in his 30s – and maybe it windy, overcast afternoon at Centre Court to Shapovalov said about Djokovic, “but I think latest title run. Savard set up Colton’s goal midway was just too much to ask that he make his way to reach his 10th semifinal at the All England Club anything is possible. And when you look at the through the second period past Canadiens stalwart the closing weekend, even if this is a tournament and 41st at a major tournament. scoreboard first thing on Friday … it’s going to be Carey Price that fired up the crowd at Amalie Arena. he’s won more than any other man, and even if it’s That allowed the 34-year-old from Serbia to 0-0. So that’s it. Nothing else matters.” “To do it in front of our fans and our families, it’s so contested on a surface, grass, on which he’s best. continue his pursuit of a sixth championship at Hurkacz’s opponent Friday will be No. 7 special, special,” defenseman Victor Hedman said. He simply never was able to summon the serv- Wimbledon — and what would be a third in a Matteo Berrettini of Italy or No. 16 Felix Auger- “It’s out of this world. Winning a Stanley Cup is one ing and shot-making that have carried him to 20 row — along with a 20th Grand Slam title overall. Aliassime of Canada. thing. But doing it in front of our fans, family means Grand Slam titles overall, tied with Nadal for the And there’s this, too: Djokovic improved to Hurkacz never had made it beyond the third the world.” men’s record. 19-0 in matches at majors this season as he pur- round at any major; that’s when he lost to The scene couldn’t have been any further from the On the other half of the draw, No. 1 seed sues the first calendar-year Grand Slam by a man Djokovic at Wimbledon two years ago. mirthless, empty arena where the Lightning won the Novak Djokovic will meet No. 10 Denis since Rod Laver in 1969. Djokovic seized tro- Still, Hurkacz looked quite comfortable on Cup last September in a quarantined bubble across Shapovalov in the semifinals. phies on the Australian Open’s hard courts in this unfamiliar stage. He played sublimely, the continent in Edmonton, Alberta. Tampa Bay For about 20 minutes Wednesday, Djokovic February, on the French Open’s red clay in June with three times as many winners, 36, as joined Pittsburgh as the only back-to-back Cup win- was not quite his indomitable, infallible self. and now seeks to add one on Wimbledon’s grass. unforced errors, 12. ner in the salary-cap era, but even more impressively did it amid virus protocols with the shortest span between championships in the long history of the made it tough.” In the MLF tournament held last Corky Bell’s Thursday night tourna- NHL. Scroggins’ next MLF tourna- June on the St. Lawrence, the win- ments are going strong. Never losing twice in a row thanks to a combina- Fish ment will be Aug. 5-10 on Lake ner, Jacob Wheeler, brought to the Alan Hopper and Billy Nearing of tion of Vasilevskiy’s brilliance and one of the deepest CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6A Champlain, Plattsburgh, N.Y. scales on day one a record 165.1 San Mateo, took last Thursday’s rosters constructed since the cap was implemented in “The pic-line was removed this pounds. event with 18.27 pounds, following 2005, the Lightning solidified their status as a mod- week and I am feeling much bet- His two-day totaled was 222.1 up their win in June’s Messer’s Bait ern-day dynasty. finishing 18th among the top 40 ter,” Scroggins said. “I’ll have a pounds. and Tackle (MBT) Series with a How deep? Nikita Kucherov had 32 points to join anglers with a weight of 76.7 month to rest and prepare for In the championship round 20-plus pound stringer. Mario Lemieux as the only players to lead the postsea- pounds. Lake Champlain.” where anglers weight started at Last Wednesday night’s tourna- son in scoring two years in a row, and Brayden Point The format in the MLF events n If only our St. Johns River could zero, Wheeler weighed in 129.0 ment on Lake Santa Fe in Melrose scored 14 goals through three rounds. Kucherov, calls for the fish to be released hold the number of largemouth pounds. No tournament on the St. launched 29 boats with many anglers Point and Hedman all played through injuries, too. back into the water after being mouth bass as the cold, clear Johns has ever recorded such bringing five fish limits to the scales. It was just to much for the Canadiens, who relied weighed by an official. waters of the St. Lawrence River weights. again on Price to keep them in a game. He finished “The wind was bad in my areas,” apparently holds in smallmouth n Huge weights or not, competi- Greg Walker’s Fish Bites appears every other with 29 saves – one too few to prevent a Cup celebra- Scroggins said last Monday. “It bass. tion on the St. Johns is alive and well. Thursday in the Palatka Daily News. tion for Tampa Bay.

MIDDAY PICK 2 9-2 FB: 7 MIDDAY PICK 3 1-4-5 FB: 7 MIDDAY PICK 4 9-7-2-8 FB: 7 MIDDAY PICK 5 2-0-8-0-0 FB: 7 EVENING PICK 2 0-2 FB: 4 EVENING PICK 3 3-0-2 FB: 4 EVENING PICK 4 4-6-1-6 FB: 4 EVENING PICK 5 8-0-2-0-7 FB: 4 FLORIDA LOTTERYWEDNESDAY FANTASY 5 3-15-23-29-31 LOTTO 7-11-15-37-45-51 DP 11-14-23-24-27-41 POWERBALL 8-21-30-49-57 PB 8 PP x 2 CASH 4 LIFE 5-12-19-44-46 BALL 4 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JU- DICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE NO.: 19-425-CA DIVISION: 53

CENTERSTATE BANK, N.A., as suc- cessor by merger to Harbor Com- munity Bank, as assignee of the Feder- al Deposit Insurance Corporation, as receiver for Putnam State Bank, Plaintiff,

vs.

TROY E. ALLISON, an individual, TAMMY J. ALLISON, an individual, and UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION OF 1251 BARDIN ROAD, PALATKA, FLORIDA, Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE (Real Property)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursu- ant to the Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure rendered on June 29, 2021, in that certain cause pending in the Circuit Court of the Seventh Judi- cial Circuit in and for Putnam County, Florida, wherein CENTERSTATE BANK, N.A., as successor by merger to Har- bor Community Bank, as assignee of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora- tion, as receiver for Putnam State Bank, is Plaintiff, and TROY E. ALLIS- ON, an individual, TAMMY J. ALLISON, an individual, and UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION OF 1251 BARDIN ROAD, PALATKA, FLORIDA, are De- fendants, in Case No. 19-425-CA, the Clerk of Court will at 11:00 a.m. on August 5, 2021, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, via Put- nam County Clerk's online foreclosure sale website, www.putnam.realfore- close.com, in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes, the following de- scribed property, situate and being in Putnam County, Florida to-wit:

Parcel No. 1:

A parcel of land lying in the N 1/2 of Section 22, Township 8 South, Range 25 East, Putnam County, Florida; said parcel being more particularly de- scribed as follows:

Commence at Southwest corner of the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of said Section 22 and run N 00° 00' 09" West, along the Westerly boundary thereof, 330.07 feet to a concrete monument; thence N 89° 46' 11" E, parallel with the North- erly boundary of said Section 22, a dis- tance of 1660.78 feet to a concrete monument; thence N 00° 00' 09" W, parallel with said Westerly boundary of Section 22, a distance of 321.44 feet to a concrete monument at the POINT OF BEGINNING. From POINT OF BEGIN- NING thus described continue N 00° 00' 09" W, parallel with said Westerly boundary of Section 22, a distance of 631.98 feet to a concrete monument on the Southerly boundary of the right- of-way of Union Grove Cemetery Road; thence N 89° 46' 11" E, along said Southerly boundary and parallel with said Northerly boundary, 1098.89 feet to a concrete monument on the West- erly boundary of the right-of-way of Bardin Road and in a curve concave Northeasterly and having a radius of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JU- 1521.38 feet; thence Southeasterly, DICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR PUTNAM along the arc of said curve, 571.52 feet COUNTY, FLORIDA along a chord having a bearing of S 41° 54' 54" E, to a concrete monu- CASE NO.: 19-425-CA ment at the end of said curve; thence DIVISION: 53 S 52° 44' 28" E, along last said West- erly boundary, 337.08 feet to an iron CENTERSTATE BANK, N.A., as suc- rod; thence S 89° 46' 11" W, parallel cessor by merger to Harbor Com- with said Northerly boundary, 1748.95 munity Bank, as assignee of the Feder- feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. al Deposit Insurance Corporation, as receiver for Putnam State Bank, Parcel No. 2: Plaintiff, A parcel of land lying in the N 1/2 of vs. Section 22, Township 8 South, Range 25 East, Putnam County, Florida. Said TROY E. ALLISON, an individual, parcel being more particularly de- TAMMY J. ALLISON, an individual, and scribed as follows: UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION OF 1251 BARDIN ROAD, PALATKA, Commence at Southwest corner of the PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT FLORIDA, Defendants. NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of said Section TO ISSUE AIR PERMIT 22 and run N 00°00'09" W, along the NOTICE OF SALE Westerly boundary thereof, 330.07 feet Florida Department of (Personal Property) to a concrete monument; thence N Environmental Protection 89°46'11" E, parallel with Northerly Northeast District Office NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursu- boundary of said Section 22, a dis- Draft/Proposed Permit No. ant to the Final Summary Judgment of tance of 1660.78 feet to a concrete 1070039-032-AV Foreclosure rendered on June 29, monument at the POINT OF BEGIN- CertainTeed Gypsum Palatka, LLC, 2021, in that certain cause pending in NING. From POINT OF BEGINNING CertainTeed Gypsum Palatka the Circuit Court of the Seventh Judi- thus described, run N 00°00'09" W, Putnam County, Florida cial Circuit in and for Putnam County, parallel with said Westerly boundary of Florida, wherein CENTERSTATE BANK, Section 22, a distance of 321.44 feet to Applicant: The applicant for this N.A., as successor by merger to Har- a concrete monument; thence N project is CertainTeed Gypsum Palatka, bor Community Bank, as assignee of 89°46'11" E, parallel with said North- LLC. The applicant’s responsible offi- the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora- erly boundary, 1748.95 feet to a con- cial and mailing address are: Ms. tion, as receiver for Putnam State crete monument on the Westerly Debbie Master, Plant Manager, Cer- Bank, is Plaintiff, and TROY E. ALLIS- boundary of the right-of-way of Bardin tainTeed Gypsum Palatka, LLC, Cer- ON, an individual, TAMMY J. ALLISON, Road; thence S 52°44'28" E, along last tainTeed Gypsum Palatka, 886 North an individual, and UNKNOWN PARTIES said Westerly boundary, 996.69 feet to Highway 17, Palatka 32177. IN POSSESSION OF 1251 BARDIN a concrete monument; thence S ROAD, PALATKA, FLORIDA, are De- 89°38'05" W, a distance of 1372.99 Facility Location: The applicant oper- fendants, in Case No. 19-425-CA, the feet to an iron rod; thence N ates the existing CertainTeed Gypsum Clerk of Court will at 11:00 a.m. on 01°39'18" East, a distance of 192.80 Palatka, which is located in Putnam August 5, 2021, offer for sale and sell feet to an iron rod; thence S 89°38'05" County at 886 North Highway 17, in to the highest bidder for cash, via Put- W, parallel with said Southerly bound- Palatka, Florida. nam County Clerk's online foreclosure ary, a distance of 338.44 feet to an sale website, www.putnam.realfore- iron rod; thence S 01°39'18" W, Project: The applicant applied on May close.com, in accordance with Chapter 192.80 feet to an iron rod; thence S 4, 2021 to the Department for a Title V 45, Florida Statutes, the following de- 89°38'05" W, 825.80 feet to an iron air operation permit renewal and to in- scribed property, situate and being in rod; thence N 00°00'09" W, 291.15 corporate Construction Permit No. Putnam County, Florida to-wit: feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and 1070039-030-AC; to clarify that EU010 to close. is located inside of a building, subject all fixtures, appliances, machinery, to EPA Method 22; to clarify that the equipment and articles of personal Parcel No. 3: facility name is CertainTeed Gypsum property now or hereafter affixed to, Palatka LLC; and to add Emissions Unit placed upon and necessary in the oper- The North 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4, 038 - CAT C7.1 (174 Hp) diesel engine ation of any said property and all gas, East of Bardin Road, of Section 22, that powers the Trommel Machine at steam, electric, water and other heat- Township 8 South, Range 25 East, Put- EU024. This engine is a stationary ing, cooking, refrigerating, lighting, nam County, Florida. source that is subject to NSPS Subpart plumbing, ventilating, irrigating and IIII –Stationary Compression Ignition power systems, machines, appliances, (hereinafter referred to as the "Real Internal Combustion Engines, and 40 fixtures, and appurtenances which are Property") except as herein before set CFR 63, NESHAP Subpart ZZZZ - Na- now or may hereafter pertain to be forth, in accordance with Section tional Emissions Standards for Hazard- used with, in or on said premises, even 45.031, Florida Statutes. The "highest ous Air Pollutants for Stationary Recip- though they may be detached or de- bidder" for purposes of this Notice of rocating Internal Combustion Engines. tachable and all building improvement Sale, is defined as the party who bids This is a renewal of Title V Air Opera- and construction materials, supplies the largest amount of money to pur- tion Permit No. 1070039-025-AV. The and equipment hereafter delivered to chase the Real Property, and who com- existing facility consists of two 55-ton said land contemplating installation or pletes the sale in a timely fashion, as FGD Surge Bins; two Cage Mill Dryer use in the constructions thereon and all hereinafter set out. The one who bids Systems; two 170-ton Imp Mill Feed rights and interest of Mortgagor in the largest amount of money to pur- Silos; two Imp Mill Flash Calciner Sys- building permits and architectural plans chase the Real Property shall be per- tems; two Imp Mill Air Cooling Sys- and specifications relating to contem- mitted to complete the sale by deliver- tems; two Stucco Silos (690-tons plated constructions or Improvements ing to the Clerk, the balance of such each); Starch Silo; Sawing on said Premises and all rights and in- bid, over and above the deposit, by Systems/Dunnage Machines; Belt Con- terest of Mortgagor in present or fu- 3:00 p.m. on the day of sale. veyors and Bucket Elevators; Emer- ture mortgage loan commitments per- gency Live Bottom Feed Hopper; Wall- taining to any of said Premises or Im- ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST board Dryer - 4 Natural Gas Burners provements thereon (sometimes here- IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF (186 MMBtu/hr); Ball Mills; Land- inafter referred to as the "Personal ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY plaster Bin, Additive System and Pin IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR PUTNAM Property"); OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS Mixer; Reclaim Processing and Screen- COUNTY, FLORIDA PENDENS, MUST FILE A CLAIM BE- ing; two Perkins diesel fired emer- PROBATE DIVISION and FORE THE CLERK REPORTS THE SUR- gency engines (219 HP and 166 HP); PLUS AS UNCLAIMED. and a John Deere Water Pump (275 File No. 2021-CP-0131 all proceeds, products, replacements, HP). Division 53 additions, substitutions, renewals and Dated: June 30, 2021 accessions of any of the foregoing Permitting Authority: Applications IN RE: ESTATE OF DEBORAH DIANE items AKERMAN LLP for Title V air operation permits are FOSTER, Deceased. subject to review in accordance with (hereinafter referred to as the "Person- By: /s/ William C. Handle the provisions of Chapter 403, Florida NOTICE TO CREDITORS al Property") except as herein before Christian P. George Statutes (F.S.) and Chapters 62-4, 62- set forth, in accordance with Section Florida Bar No. 41055 210 and 62-213, of the Florida Admin- The administration of the estate of De- 45.031, Florida Statutes. The "highest Primary Email: istrative Code (F.A.C.). The proposed borah Diane Foster, deceased, whose bidder" for purposes of this Notice of [email protected] project is not exempt from air permit- date of death was January 2, 2021, is Sale, is defined as the party who bids Secondary Email: ting requirements and a Title V air op- pending in the Circuit Court for Put- the largest amount of money to pur- [email protected] eration permit is required to operate nam County, Florida, Probate Division, chase the Personal Property, and who Secondary Email: the facility. The Northeast District Of- the address of which is 410 St. Johns completes the sale in a timely fashion, [email protected] fice is the Permitting Authority re- Avenue, Palatka, FL 32177. The names as hereinafter set out. The one who William C. Handle sponsible for making a permit determ- and addresses of the personal repres- bids the largest amount of money to Florida Bar No. 1002425 ination for this project. The Permitting entative and the personal representat- purchase the Personal Property shall be Primary Email: Authority’s physical address is: 8800 ive's attorney are set forth below. permitted to complete the sale by de- [email protected] Baymeadows Way West, Suite 100, livering to the Clerk, the balance of Secondary Email: Jacksonville, Florida 32256. The Per- All creditors of the decedent and other such bid, over and above the deposit, [email protected] mitting Authority’s mailing address is: 8A CLASSIFIEDSpersons having• claims or demands by 3:00 p.m. on the day of sale. 50 North Laura Street, Suite 3100 8800 Baymeadows Way West, Suite against decedent'sPALATKA estate on whomDAILY a NEWS • THURSDAY, JULYJacksonville, 8, 2021 Florida 32202 100, Jacksonville, Florida 32256. The copy of this notice is required to be ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST Telephone: (904) 798-3700 Permitting Authority’s telephone num- served must file their claims with this IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF Facsimile: (904) 798-3730 ber is (904) 256-1567. court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS Attorneys for Plaintiff, CenterState Project File: A complete project file is FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE PENDENS, MUST FILE A CLAIM BE- Bank, N.A. available for public inspection during OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- FORE THE CLERK REPORTS THE SUR- the normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON PLUS AS UNCLAIMED. If you are a person with a disability to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday THEM. who needs any accommodation in or- (except legal holidays), at the address Dated: June 30, 2021 der to participate in this proceeding, indicated above for the Permitting Au- All other creditors of the decedent and you are entitled, at no cost to you, to thority. The complete project file in- other persons having claims or de- AKERMAN LLP the provision of certain assistance. cludes the draft permit, the Statement mands against decedent's estate must Please contact Court Administration, of Basis, the application, and the in- file their claims with this court WITHIN By: /s/ William C. Handle 101 N. Alabama Ave., Ste. D-305, De- formation submitted by the applicant, 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE Christian P. George Land, FL 32724, (386) 257-6096, at exclusive of confidential records under FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. Florida Bar No. 41055 least 7 days before your scheduled Section 403.111, F.S. Interested per- Primary Email: court appearance, or immediately upon sons may view the draft/proposed per- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE [email protected] receiving this notification if the time mit by visiting the following website: TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLOR- Secondary Email: before the scheduled appearance is https://fldep.dep.state.fl.us/air/emis- IDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL [email protected] less than 7 days; if you are hearing or sion/apds/default.asp and entering the BE FOREVER BARRED. Secondary Email: voice impaired, call 711. permit number shown above. Inter- [email protected] ested persons may contact the Permit- NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERI- William C. Handle Legal No. 00082963 ting Authority’s project review engin- GOT ODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM Florida Bar No. 1002425 07/08/21, 07/15/21 eer for additional information at the FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER Primary Email: address or phone number listed above. THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS [email protected] BARRED. Secondary Email: Notice of Intent to Issue Permit: [email protected] PUBLIC NOTICE The Permitting Authority gives notice of STUFF? The date of first publication of this no- 50 North Laura Street, Suite 3100 its intent to issue a renewed Title V air tice is July 1, 2021. Jacksonville, Florida 32202 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEV- operation permit to the applicant for Telephone: (904) 798-3700 ENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR the project described above. The ap- Attorney for Personal Representative: Facsimile: (904) 798-3730 PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA plicant has provided reasonable assur- CIVIL DIVISION ance that continued operation of the NEED //s Cynthia Grooms-Marvin Attorneys for Plaintiff, CenterState existing equipment will not adversely Cynthia Grooms-Marvin, Attorney Bank, N.A. Case #: 2019000286CAAXMX impact air quality and that the project Florida Bar Number: 0285927 DIVISION: 53 will comply with all appropriate provi- DOUGLAS LAW FIRM If you are a person with a disability sions of Chapters 62-4, 62-204, 62- 1301 St. Johns Avenue who needs any accommodation in or- JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Associ- 210, 62-212, 62-213, 62-296 and 62- Palatka, FL 32177 der to participate in this proceeding, 297, F.A.C. The Permitting Authority STUFF? ation, Plaintiff Telephone: (386) 530-2955 you are entitled, at no cost to you, to will issue a subsequent final permit in Fax: (386) 385-5914 the provision of certain assistance. vs. accordance with the conditions of the E-Mail: [email protected] Please contact Court Administration, draft/proposed permit unless a re- The Classifieds 101 N. Alabama Ave., Ste. D-305, De- SHANNON C. TOMARCHIO; ANY AND sponse received in accordance with the Personal Representative: Land, FL 32724, (386) 257-6096, at ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, following procedures results in a differ- Robert E. Daley, Jr. least 7 days before your scheduled THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINST THE ent decision or a significant change of bring together 125 CR 309 C court appearance, or immediately upon HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEND- terms or conditions. Palatka, Florida 32177 receiving this notification if the time ANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE buyers before the scheduled appearance is DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN- Comments: The Permitting Authority Legal No. 00082868 less than 7 days; if you are hearing or KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN IN- will accept written comments concern- 07/01/21, 07/08/21 voice impaired, call 711. TEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DE- ing the draft/proposed Title V air oper- and sellers VISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER ation permit for a period of 30 days Legal No. 00082962 ?CLAIMANTS; UNKNOWN PARTIES IN from the date of publication of the Pub- every day. 7/08/21, 07/15/21 POSSESSION #1 whose name is ficti- lic Notice. Because this permitting tious to account for parties in posses- project is a revision to the existing Title sion, Defendant(s). V air operation permit, the revisions PUBLIC NOTICE detailed in the Statement of Basis are Palatka Daily News PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE the only portions of the permit that are open for public comment or challenge. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JU- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JU- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Comments received related to the re- DICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR PUTNAM order rescheduling foreclosure sale or mainder of the permit will not be ad- Classifieds COUNTY, FLORIDA DICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA Final Judgment, entered in Civil Case dressed during this permitting action. PROBATE DIVISION No. 2019000286CAAXMX of the Circuit Written comments must be received by Court of the 7th Judicial Circuit in and the close of business (5:00 p.m.), on 312-5200 File No.: 2021-333-CP CASE NO.: 19-425-CA DIVISION: 53 for Putnam County, Florida, wherein or before the end of this 30-day period Division: 53 JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Associ- by the Permitting Authority at the CENTERSTATE BANK, N.A., as suc- ation, Plaintiff and SHANNON C. TO- above address. As part of his or her IN RE: ESTATE OF REGINA SCHAG MARCHIO are defendant(s), I, Clerk of comments, any person may also re- Deceased. cessor by merger to Harbor Com- munity Bank, as assignee of the Feder- Court, Matt Reynolds, will sell to the quest that the Permitting Authority highest and best bidder for cash AT hold a public meeting on this permit- NOTICE TO CREDITORS al Deposit Insurance Corporation, as receiver for Putnam State Bank, www.putnam.realforeclose.com AT ting action. If the Permitting Authority Plaintiff, 11:00 A.M. on August 3, 2021, the fol- determines there is sufficient interest The administration of the estate of RE- lowing described property as set forth for a public meeting, it will publish no- GINA SCHAG, deceased, whose date of vs. in said Final Judgment, to-wit: tice of the time, date, and location in Need To FiNd death was April 28, 2021, is pending in the Florida Administrative Register the Circuit Court for PUTNAM County, TROY E. ALLISON, an individual, LOT(S) 43 AND 44, RIVEROAKS SEC- (FAR). If a public meeting is requested Florida, Probate Division, the address TION OF ST. JOHNS RIVERSIDE ES- within the 30-day comment period and Your GaraGe aGaiN? of which is 410 St. Johns Avenue, Pal- TAMMY J. ALLISON, an individual, and UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION TATES, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT conducted by the Permitting Authority, atka, FL 32177. The names and ad- THEREOF RECORDED IN MAP BOOK 4, any oral and written comments re- dresses of the personal representative OF 1251 BARDIN ROAD, PALATKA, lear he luTTer FLORIDA, Defendants. PAGES 181 AND 182 OF THE PUBLIC ceived during the public meeting will C T C and the personal representative's at- RECORDS OF PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- also be considered by the Permitting torney are set forth below. NOTICE OF SALE IDA.?TOGETHER WITH: 1983 EAGL Authority. If timely received written (Real Property) DOUBLE WIDE SERIAL #'S - comments or comments received at a aNd Make $$$ Too!! All creditors of the decedent and other AAAGA8668A AND AAAGA8668B TITLE public meeting result in a significant persons having claims or demands #'S 44254236 AND 44254238 change to the draft permit, the Permit- against decedent's estate on whom a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursu- ant to the Final Summary Judgment of ting Authority shall issue a revised copy of this notice is required to be ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST draft/proposed permit and require, if served must file their claims with this Foreclosure rendered on June 29, 2021, in that certain cause pending in IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF applicable, another Public Notice. All court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY comments filed will be made available MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE the Circuit Court of the Seventh Judi- cial Circuit in and for Putnam County, OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS for public inspection. For additional in- FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM NO formation, contact the Permitting Au- OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- Florida, wherein CENTERSTATE BANK, N.A., as successor by merger to Har- LATER THAN THE DATE THAT THE thority at the above address or phone VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON CLERK REPORTS THE FUNDS AS UN- number. THEM. bor Community Bank, as assignee of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora- CLAIMED. tion, as receiver for Putnam State Petitions: A person whose substantial All other creditors of the decedent and If you are a person with a disability interests are affected by the proposed other persons having claims or de- Bank, is Plaintiff, and TROY E. ALLIS- ON, an individual, TAMMY J. ALLISON, who needs any accommodation in or- permitting decision may petition for an mands against decedent's estate must der to participate in this proceeding, administrative hearing in accordance file their claims with this court WITHIN an individual, and UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION OF 1251 BARDIN you are entitled, at no cost to you, to with Sections 120.569 and 120.57, 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE the provision of certain assistance. F.S. Petitions filed by any persons oth- FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ROAD, PALATKA, FLORIDA, are De- fendants, in Case No. 19-425-CA, the Please contact the ADA Coordinator; er than those entitled to written notice Clerk of Court will at 11:00 a.m. on 101 North Alabama Avenue, Ste.-D- under Section 120.60(3), F.S., must be ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE 305, Deland, Florida 32724 (386) 257- filed within 14 days of publication of TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLOR- August 5, 2021, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, via Put- 6096 at least 7 days before your the Public Notice or receipt of a writ- IDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL scheduled court appearance, or imme- ten notice, whichever occurs first. Un- BE FOREVER BARRED. nam County Clerk's online foreclosure sale website, www.putnam.realfore- diately upon receiving this notification der Section 120.60(3), F.S., however, of the time before the scheduled ap- any person who asked the Permitting NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERI- close.com, in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes, the following de- pearance is less than 7 days. If you Authority for notice of agency action ODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. may file a petition within 14 days of re- FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER scribed property, situate and being in Putnam County, Florida to-wit: ceipt of that notice, regardless of the THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS PLEASE PUBLISH TWICE (ONE TIME A date of publication. A petitioner shall BARRED. Parcel No. 1: WEEK FOR 2 CONSECUTIVE WEEKS) mail a copy of the petition to the ap- Place a AND PUBLICATIONS LAST RUN MUST plicant at the address indicated above, The date of first publication of this no- FINISH AT LEAST FIVE (5) DAYS PRI- at the time of filing. A petition for ad- tice is July 1, 2021. A parcel of land lying in the N 1/2 of Section 22, Township 8 South, Range OR TO THE SALE DATE ministrative hearing must contain the 25 East, Putnam County, Florida; said information set forth below and must Garage Sale Ad Attorney for Personal Representative: be filed (received) with the Agency parcel being more particularly de- CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE scribed as follows: Clerk in the Office of General Counsel, /s/ George A. Young I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and cor- 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, MS GEORGE A. YOUNG Commence at Southwest corner of the rect copy of the foregoing has been 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, Attorney furnished by U.S. Mail and/or email [email protected]. before Florida Bar Number: 0051728 NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of said Section 22 and run N 00° 00' 09" West, along service if an email address is so listed the deadline. The failure of any person Holmes & Young, P.A. below on this 23 day of June, 2021 to to file a petition within the appropriate 222 N. 3rd Street the Westerly boundary thereof, 330.07 feet to a concrete monument; thence N the following: time period shall constitute a waiver of ANNOUNCEMENTS Palatka, Florida 32177 that person’s right to request an ad- Telephone: (386) 328-1111 89° 46' 11" E, parallel with the North- erly boundary of said Section 22, a dis- Shannon C. Tomarchio, ministrative determination (hearing) Fax: (386) 328-3003 c/o James P. Beadle, Esq , under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, E-Mail: tance of 1660.78 feet to a concrete monument; thence N 00° 00' 09" W, [email protected] ?? F.S., or to intervene in this proceeding

100 [email protected] parallel with said Westerly boundary of and participate as a party to it. Any *Pursuant to Fla. R. Jud. Admin. subsequent intervention (in a proceed- Personal Representative: Section 22, a distance of 321.44 feet to a concrete monument at the POINT OF 2.516(b)(1)(A), Plaintiff’s counsel ing initiated by another party) will be /s/ Nickisha A. Hansford hereby designates its primary email only at the approval of the presiding Nickisha A. Hansford BEGINNING. From POINT OF BEGIN- NING thus described continue N 00° address for the purposes of email ser- officer upon the filing of a motion in 4025 Silver Lake Drive vice as: [email protected]* compliance with Rule 28-106.205, Palatka, Florida 32177 00' 09" W, parallel with said Westerly boundary of Section 22, a distance of F.A.C. 631.98 feet to a concrete monument LOGS LEGAL GROUP LLP Legal No. 00082790 Attorneys for Plaintiff A petition that disputes the material 07/01/21, 07/08/21 on the Southerly boundary of the right- of-way of Union Grove Cemetery Road; 2424 North Federal Highway, Suite 360 facts on which the Permittin g EMPLOYMENT thence N 89° 46' 11" E, along said Boca Raton, Florida 33431 Authority’s action is based must con- Southerly boundary and parallel with Telephone: (561) 998-6700 Ext. 55139 tain the following information: (a) The said Northerly boundary, 1098.89 feet Fax: (561) 998-6707 name and address of each agency af- to a concrete monument on the West- For Email Service Only: fected and each agency’s file or identi- fication number, if known; (b) The 200 erly boundary of the right-of-way of [email protected] PUBLIC NOTICE Bardin Road and in a curve concave For all other inquiries: name, address, any email address, Northeasterly and having a radius of [email protected] telephone number and any facsimile IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JU- 1521.38 feet; thence Southeasterly, number of the petitioner; the name, DICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR PUTNAM along the arc of said curve, 571.52 feet By:/s/ Jennifer Kopf address, any email address, telephone COUNTY, FLORIDA along a chord having a bearing of S Jennifer Kopf, Esq.FL Bar #50949 number, and any facsimile number of 41° 54' 54" E, to a concrete monu- the petitioner’s representative, if any, CASE NO.: 19-425-CA ment at the end of said curve; thence Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collections which shall be the address for service DIVISION: 53 S 52° 44' 28" E, along last said West- Practices Act, you are advised that this purposes during the course of the pro- erly boundary, 337.08 feet to an iron office may be deemed a debt collector ceeding; and an explanation of how the CENTERSTATE BANK, N.A., as suc- rod; thence S 89° 46' 11" W, parallel and any information obtained may be petitioner’s substantial interests will be General cessor by merger to Harbor Com- with said Northerly boundary, 1748.95 used for that purpose. affected by the agency determination; munity Bank, as assignee of the Feder- feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. (c) A statement of when and how each al Deposit Insurance Corporation, as 20-324409 FC01 W50 petitioner received notice of the agency Lady driver needed for lady to receiver for Putnam State Bank, Parcel No. 2: action or proposed decision; (d) A Plaintiff, Legal No. 00082867 statement of all disputed issues of ma- take to Dr. Apts & Shopping. terial fact. If there are none, the peti- Valid drivers license E. Palatka A parcel of land lying in the N 1/2 of 07/01/21, 07/08/21 vs. Section 22, Township 8 South, Range tion must so indicate; (e) A concise (904) 460-4015 25 East, Putnam County, Florida. Said statement of the ultimate facts alleged, TROY E. ALLISON, an individual, parcel being more particularly de- including the specific facts the petition- TAMMY J. ALLISON, an individual, and scribed as follows: PUBLIC NOTICE er contends warrant reversal or modi- Reliable PT Handyman Needed UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION fication of the agency’s proposed ac- to help owner w/ general main- OF 1251 BARDIN ROAD, PALATKA, Commence at Southwest corner of the PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT tion; (f) A statement of the specific tenance on private hm. Good FLORIDA, Defendants. NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of said Section TO ISSUE AIR PERMIT rules or statutes the petitioner con- 22 and run N 00°00'09" W, along the tends require reversal or modification Pay E. Pal (904) 460-4015 NOTICE OF SALE Westerly boundary thereof, 330.07 feet Florida Department of of the agency’s proposed action includ- (Personal Property) to a concrete monument; thence N Environmental Protection ing an explanation of how the alleged Peniel Baptist Academy 89°46'11" E, parallel with Northerly Northeast District Office facts relate to the specific rules or stat- utes; and, (g) A statement of the re- has openings for a High NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursu- boundary of said Section 22, a dis- Draft/Proposed Permit No. ant to the Final Summary Judgment of tance of 1660.78 feet to a concrete 1070039-032-AV lief sought by the petitioner, stating School Science, Middle School Foreclosure rendered on June 29, monument at the POINT OF BEGIN- CertainTeed Gypsum Palatka, LLC, precisely the action the petitioner English teachers & Librarian. 2021, in that certain cause pending in NING. From POINT OF BEGINNING CertainTeed Gypsum Palatka wishes the agency to take with respect to the agency’s proposed action. A pe- Bachelor's Degree required. the Circuit Court of the Seventh Judi- thus described, run N 00°00'09" W, Putnam County, Florida cial Circuit in and for Putnam County, parallel with said Westerly boundary of tition that does not dispute the materi- Pre-Kindergarten and daycare Florida, wherein CENTERSTATE BANK, Section 22, a distance of 321.44 feet to Applicant: The applicant for this al facts upon which the Permitting Au- teachers. CDA or higher N.A., as successor by merger to Har- a concrete monument; thence N project is CertainTeed Gypsum Palatka, thority’s action is based shall state that no such facts are in dispute and other- degree is a plus. Being active bor Community Bank, as assignee of 89°46'11" E, parallel with said North- LLC. The applicant’s responsible offi- the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora- erly boundary, 1748.95 feet to a con- cial and mailing address are: Ms. wise shall contain the same informa- in your local church is a re- tion, as receiver for Putnam State crete monument on the Westerly Debbie Master, Plant Manager, Cer- tion as set forth above, as required by quirement. An application is Bank, is Plaintiff, and TROY E. ALLIS- boundary of the right-of-way of Bardin tainTeed Gypsum Palatka, LLC, Cer- Rule 28-106.301, F.A.C. available at ON, an individual, TAMMY J. ALLISON, Road; thence S 52°44'28" E, along last tainTeed Gypsum Palatka, 886 North an individual, and UNKNOWN PARTIES said Westerly boundary, 996.69 feet to Highway 17, Palatka 32177. Because the administrative hearing www.penielwarriors.org. IN POSSESSION OF 1251 BARDIN a concrete monument; thence S process is designed to formulate final Any questions please email ROAD, PALATKA, FLORIDA, are De- 89°38'05" W, a distance of 1372.99 Facility Location: The applicant oper- agency action, the filing of a petition [email protected] fendants, in Case No. 19-425-CA, the feet to an iron rod; thence N ates the existing CertainTeed Gypsum means that the Permitting Authority’s Clerk of Court will at 11:00 a.m. on 01°39'18" East, a distance of 192.80 Palatka, which is located in Putnam final action may be different from the August 5, 2021, offer for sale and sell feet to an iron rod; thence S 89°38'05" County at 886 North Highway 17, in position taken by it in this written no- to the highest bidder for cash, via Put- W, parallel with said Southerly bound- Palatka, Florida. tice of Intent to Issue Air Permit. Per- FINANCIAL nam County Clerk's online foreclosure ary, a distance of 338.44 feet to an sons whose substantial interests will be sale website, www.putnam.realfore- iron rod; thence S 01°39'18" W, Project: The applicant applied on May affected by any such final decision of close.com, in accordance with Chapter 192.80 feet to an iron rod; thence S 4, 2021 to the Department for a Title V the Permitting Authority on the applic- 45, Florida Statutes, the following de- 89°38'05" W, 825.80 feet to an iron air operation permit renewal and to in- ation have the right to petition to be- come a party to the proceeding, in ac- 300 scribed property, situate and being in rod; thence N 00°00'09" W, 291.15 corporate Construction Permit No. Putnam County, Florida to-wit: feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and 1070039-030-AC; to clarify that EU010 cordance with the requirements set to close. is located inside of a building, subject forth above. all fixtures, appliances, machinery, to EPA Method 22; to clarify that the equipment and articles of personal Parcel No. 3: facility name is CertainTeed Gypsum Extension of Time: Under Rule 62- property now or hereafter affixed to, Palatka LLC; and to add Emissions Unit 110.106(4), F.A.C., a person whose placed upon and necessary in the oper- The North 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4, 038 - CAT C7.1 (174 Hp) diesel engine substantial interests are affected by ation of any said property and all gas, East of Bardin Road, of Section 22, that powers the Trommel Machine at the Department’s action may also re- steam, electric, water and other heat- Township 8 South, Range 25 East, Put- EU024. This engine is a stationary quest an extension of time to file a pe- ing, cooking, refrigerating, lighting, nam County, Florida. source that is subject to NSPS Subpart tition for an administrative hearing. plumbing, ventilating, irrigating and IIII –Stationary Compression Ignition The Department may, for good cause LEGALS power systems, machines, appliances, (hereinafter referred to as the "Real Internal Combustion Engines, and 40 shown, grant the request for an exten- fixtures, and appurtenances which are Property") except as herein before set CFR 63, NESHAP Subpart ZZZZ - Na- sion of time. Requests for extension of now or may hereafter pertain to be forth, in accordance with Section tional Emissions Standards for Hazard- time must be filed with the Office of General Counsel of the Department at

350 used with, in or on said premises, even 45.031, Florida Statutes. The "highest ous Air Pollutants for Stationary Recip- though they may be detached or de- bidder" for purposes of this Notice of rocating Internal Combustion Engines. 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail tachable and all building improvement Sale, is defined as the party who bids This is a renewal of Title V Air Opera- Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399- and construction materials, supplies the largest amount of money to pur- tion Permit No. 1070039-025-AV. The 3000, or via electronic correspondence and equipment hereafter delivered to chase the Real Property, and who com- existing facility consists of two 55-ton at [email protected], be- said land contemplating installation or pletes the sale in a timely fashion, as FGD Surge Bins; two Cage Mill Dryer fore the deadline for filing a petition for use in the constructions thereon and all hereinafter set out. The one who bids Systems; two 170-ton Imp Mill Feed an administrative hearing. A timely re- rights and interest of Mortgagor in the largest amount of money to pur- Silos; two Imp Mill Flash Calciner Sys- quest for extension of time shall toll building permits and architectural plans chase the Real Property shall be per- tems; two Imp Mill Air Cooling Sys- the running of the time period for fil- and specifications relating to contem- mitted to complete the sale by deliver- tems; two Stucco Silos (690-tons ing a petition until the request is acted plated constructions or Improvements ing to the Clerk, the balance of such each); Starch Silo; Sawing upon. Legal Notices on said Premises and all rights and in- bid, over and above the deposit, by Systems/Dunnage Machines; Belt Con- terest of Mortgagor in present or fu- 3:00 p.m. on the day of sale. veyors and Bucket Elevators; Emer- Mediation: Mediation is not available ture mortgage loan commitments per- gency Live Bottom Feed Hopper; Wall- in this proceeding. taining to any of said Premises or Im- ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST board Dryer - 4 Natural Gas Burners PUBLIC NOTICE provements thereon (sometimes here- IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF (186 MMBtu/hr); Ball Mills; Land- EPA Review: EPA has agreed to treat inafter referred to as the "Personal ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY plaster Bin, Additive System and Pin the draft/proposed Title V air opera- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR PUTNAM Property"); OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS Mixer; Reclaim Processing and Screen- tion permit as a proposed Title V air COUNTY, FLORIDA PENDENS, MUST FILE A CLAIM BE- ing; two Perkins diesel fired emer- operation permit and to perform its 45- PROBATE DIVISION and FORE THE CLERK REPORTS THE SUR- gency engines (219 HP and 166 HP); day review provided by the law and PLUS AS UNCLAIMED. and a John Deere Water Pump (275 regulations concurrently with the pub- File No. 2021-CP-0131 all proceeds, products, replacements, HP). lic comment period, provided that the Division 53 additions, substitutions, renewals and Dated: June 30, 2021 applicant also transmits an electronic accessions of any of the foregoing Permitting Authority: Applications copy of the required proof of publica- IN RE: ESTATE OF DEBORAH DIANE items AKERMAN LLP for Title V air operation permits are tion directly to EPA at the following FOSTER, Deceased. subject to review in accordance with email addresses: [email protected]. (hereinafter referred to as the "Person- By: /s/ William C. Handle the provisions of Chapter 403, Florida The final Title V air operation permit NOTICE TO CREDITORS al Property") except as herein before Christian P. George Statutes (F.S.) and Chapters 62-4, 62- will be issued after the conclusion of set forth, in accordance with Section Florida Bar No. 41055 210 and 62-213, of the Florida Admin- the 45-day EPA review period so long The administration of the estate of De- 45.031, Florida Statutes. The "highest Primary Email: istrative Code (F.A.C.). The proposed as no adverse comments are received borah Diane Foster, deceased, whose bidder" for purposes of this Notice of [email protected] project is not exempt from air permit- that result in a different decision or date of death was January 2, 2021, is Sale, is defined as the party who bids Secondary Email: ting requirements and a Title V air op- significant change of terms or condi- pending in the Circuit Court for Put- the largest amount of money to pur- [email protected] eration permit is required to operate tions. The status regarding EPA’s nam County, Florida, Probate Division, chase the Personal Property, and who Secondary Email: the facility. The Northeast District Of- 45–day review of this project and the the address of which is 410 St. Johns completes the sale in a timely fashion, [email protected] fice is the Permitting Authority re- deadline for submitting a citizen peti- Avenue, Palatka, FL 32177. The names as hereinafter set out. The one who William C. Handle sponsible for making a permit determ- tion can be found at the following web- and addresses of the personal repres- bids the largest amount of money to Florida Bar No. 1002425 ination for this project. The Permitting site address : entative and the personal representat- purchase the Personal Property shall be Primary Email: Authority’s physical address is: 8800 http://www2.epa.gov/caa - ive's attorney are set forth below. permitted to complete the sale by de- [email protected] Baymeadows Way West, Suite 100, permitting/florida-proposed-title-v-per- mits.

PALATKA DAILY NEWS • CLASSIFIEDS• NEWS DAILY PALATKA livering to the Clerk, the balance of Secondary Email: Jacksonville, Florida 32256. The Per- All creditors of the decedent and other such bid, over and above the deposit, [email protected] mitting Authority’s mailing address is: persons having claims or demands by 3:00 p.m. on the day of sale. 50 North Laura Street, Suite 3100 8800 Baymeadows Way West, Suite Objections: Finally, pursuant to 42 against decedent's estate on whom a Jacksonville, Florida 32202 100, Jacksonville, Florida 32256. The United States Code (U.S.C.) Section copy of this notice is required to be ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST Telephone: (904) 798-3700 Permitting Authority’s telephone num- 7661d(b)(2), any person may petition served must file their claims with this IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF Facsimile: (904) 798-3730 ber is (904) 256-1567. the Administrator of the EPA within 60 court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY days of the expiration of the Adminis- MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS Attorneys for Plaintiff, CenterState Project File: A complete project file is trator’s 45-day review period as estab- FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE PENDENS, MUST FILE A CLAIM BE- Bank, N.A. available for public inspection during lished at 42 U.S.C. Section OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- FORE THE CLERK REPORTS THE SUR- the normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. 7661d(b)(1), to object to the issuance VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON PLUS AS UNCLAIMED. If you are a person with a disability to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday of any Title V air operation permit. Any THEM. who needs any accommodation in or- (except legal holidays), at the address petition shall be based only on objec- Dated: June 30, 2021 der to participate in this proceeding, indicated above for the Permitting Au- tions to the permit that were raised All other creditors of the decedent and you are entitled, at no cost to you, to thority. The complete project file in- with reasonable specificity during the other persons having claims or de- AKERMAN LLP the provision of certain assistance. cludes the draft permit, the Statement 30-day public comment period mands against decedent's estate must Please contact Court Administration, of Basis, the application, and the in- provided in the Public Notice, unless file their claims with this court WITHIN By: /s/ William C. Handle 101 N. Alabama Ave., Ste. D-305, De- formation submitted by the applicant, the petitioner demonstrates to the Ad- 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE Christian P. George Land, FL 32724, (386) 257-6096, at exclusive of confidential records under ministrator of the EPA that it was im- FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. Florida Bar No. 41055 least 7 days before your scheduled Section 403.111, F.S. Interested per- practicable to raise such objections Primary Email: court appearance, or immediately upon sons may view the draft/proposed per- within the comment period or unless ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE [email protected] receiving this notification if the time mit by visiting the following website: the grounds for such objection arose TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLOR- Secondary Email: before the scheduled appearance is https://fldep.dep.state.fl.us/air/emis- after the comment period. Filing of a IDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL [email protected] less than 7 days; if you are hearing or sion/apds/default.asp and entering the petition with the Administrator of the BE FOREVER BARRED. Secondary Email: voice impaired, call 711. permit number shown above. Inter- EPA does not stay the effective date of [email protected] ested persons may contact the Permit- any permit properly issued pursuant to NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERI- William C. Handle Legal No. 00082963 ting Authority’s project review engin- the provisions of Chapter 62-213, ODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM Florida Bar No. 1002425 07/08/21, 07/15/21 eer for additional information at the F.A.C. Petitions filed with the Adminis- FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER Primary Email: address or phone number listed above. trator of EPA must meet the require- THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS [email protected] ments of 42 U.S.C. Section BARRED. Secondary Email: Notice of Intent to Issue Permit: 7661d(b)(2) and must be filed with the [email protected] The Permitting Authority gives notice of Administrator of the EPA at: U.S. En- The date of first publication of this no- 50 North Laura Street, Suite 3100 its intent to issue a renewed Title V air vironmental Protection Agency, Office tice is July 1, 2021. Jacksonville, Florida 32202 operation permit to the applicant for of the Administrator, 1200 Telephone: (904) 798-3700 the project described above. The ap- Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Mail Code: Attorney for Personal Representative: Facsimile: (904) 798-3730 plicant has provided reasonable assur- 1101A, Washington, DC 20460. For ance that continued operation of the more information regarding EPA re- //s Cynthia Grooms-Marvin Attorneys for Plaintiff, CenterState existing equipment will not adversely view and objections, visit EPA’s Region Cynthia Grooms-Marvin, Attorney Bank, N.A. impact air quality and that the project 4 web site at Florida Bar Number: 0285927 will comply with all appropriate provi- http://www2.epa.gov/caa- DOUGLAS LAW FIRM If you are a person with a disability sions of Chapters 62-4, 62-204, 62- permitting/florida-proposed-title-v-per- 1301 St. Johns Avenue who needs any accommodation in or- 210, 62-212, 62-213, 62-296 and 62- mits. Palatka, FL 32177 der to participate in this proceeding, 297, F.A.C. The Permitting Authority Telephone: (386) 530-2955 you are entitled, at no cost to you, to will issue a subsequent final permit in Legal No. 00082942 Fax: (386) 385-5914 the provision of certain assistance. accordance with the conditions of the 07/08/21 E-Mail: [email protected] Please contact Court Administration, draft/proposed permit unless a re- 101 N. Alabama Ave., Ste. D-305, De- sponse received in accordance with the Personal Representative: Land, FL 32724, (386) 257-6096, at following procedures results in a differ- Robert E. Daley, Jr. least 7 days before your scheduled ent decision or a significant change of 125 CR 309 C court appearance, or immediately upon terms or conditions. Palatka, Florida 32177 receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is Comments: The Permitting Authority Legal No. 00082868 less than 7 days; if you are hearing or will accept written comments concern- 07/01/21, 07/08/21 voice impaired, call 711. ing the draft/proposed Title V air oper- ation permit for a period of 30 days Legal No. 00082962 from the date of publication of the Pub- 7/08/21, 07/15/21 lic Notice. Because this permitting project is a revision to the existing Title V air operation permit, the revisions detailed in the Statement of Basis are the only portions of the permit that are open for public comment or challenge. Comments received related to the re- mainder of the permit will not be ad- dressed during this permitting action. Written comments must be received by the close of business (5:00 p.m.), on or before the end of this 30-day period by the Permitting Authority at the above address. As part of his or her comments, any person may also re- quest that the Permitting Authority hold a public meeting on this permit- ting action. If the Permitting Authority determines there is sufficient interest for a public meeting, it will publish no- tice of the time, date, and location in the Florida Administrative Register (FAR). If a public meeting is requested within the 30-day comment period and conducted by the Permitting Authority, any oral and written comments re- ceived during the public meeting will also be considered by the Permitting Authority. If timely received written comments or comments received at a public meeting result in a significant change to the draft permit, the Permit- ting Authority shall issue a revised draft/proposed permit and require, if applicable, another Public Notice. All comments filed will be made available for public inspection. For additional in- formation, contact the Permitting Au- thority at the above address or phone number.

Petitions: A person whose substantial interests are affected by the proposed permitting decision may petition for an administrative hearing in accordance with Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S. Petitions filed by any persons oth- er than those entitled to written notice under Section 120.60(3), F.S., must be filed within 14 days of publication of the Public Notice or receipt of a writ- ten notice, whichever occurs first. Un- der Section 120.60(3), F.S., however, any person who asked the Permitting Authority for notice of agency action may file a petition within 14 days of re- ceipt of that notice, regardless of the date of publication. A petitioner shall mail a copy of the petition to the ap- plicant at the address indicated above, at the time of filing. A petition for ad- ministrative hearing must contain the information set forth below and must be filed (received) with the Agency Clerk in the Office of General Counsel, 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, MS 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, [email protected]. before the deadline. The failure of any person to file a petition within the appropriate time period shall constitute a waiver of that person’s right to request an ad- ministrative determination (hearing) under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S., or to intervene in this proceeding and participate as a party to it. Any subsequent intervention (in a proceed- ing initiated by another party) will be only at the approval of the presiding officer upon the filing of a motion in compliance with Rule 28-106.205, F.A.C.

A petition that disputes the material facts on which the Permitting Authority’s action is based must con- tain the following information: (a) The name and address of each agency af- fected and each agency’s file or identi- fication number, if known; (b) The name, address, any email address, telephone number and any facsimile number of the petitioner; the name, address, any email address, telephone number, and any facsimile number of the petitioner’s representative, if any, which shall be the address for service purposes during the course of the pro- ceeding; and an explanation of how the petitioner’s substantial interests will be affected by the agency determination; (c) A statement of when and how each petitioner received notice of the agency action or proposed decision; (d) A statement of all disputed issues of ma- terial fact. If there are none, the peti- tion must so indicate; (e) A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged, including the specific facts the petition- er contends warrant reversal or modi- fication of the agency’s proposed ac- tion; (f) A statement of the specific rules or statutes the petitioner con- tends require reversal or modification of the agency’s proposed action includ- ing an explanation of how the alleged facts relate to the specific rules or stat- utes; and, (g) A statement of the re- lief sought by the petitioner, stating precisely the action the petitioner wishes the agency to take with respect to the agency’s proposed action. A pe- tition that does not dispute the materi- al facts upon which the Permitting Au- thority’s action is based shall state that no such facts are in dispute and other- wise shall contain the same informa- tion as set forth above, as required by Rule 28-106.301, F.A.C.

Because the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate final agency action, the filing of a petition means that the Permitting Authority’s final action may be different from the position taken by it in this written no- tice of Intent to Issue Air Permit. Per- sons whose substantial interests will be affected by any such final decision of the Permitting Authority on the applic- ation have the right to petition to be- come a party to the proceeding, in ac- cordance with the requirements set forth above.

Extension of Time: Under Rule 62- 110.106(4), F.A.C., a person whose substantial interests are affected by the Department’s action may also re- quest an extension of time to file a pe- tition for an administrative hearing. The Department may, for good cause shown, grant the request for an exten- sion of time. Requests for extension of time must be filed with the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399- 3000, or via electronic correspondence at [email protected], be- fore the deadline for filing a petition for an administrative hearing. A timely re- quest for extension of time shall toll the running of the time period for fil- ing a petition until the request is acted upon.

Mediation: Mediation is not available in this proceeding.

EPA Review: EPA has agreed to treat the draft/proposed Title V air opera- tion permit as a proposed Title V air operation permit and to perform its 45- day review provided by the law and regulations concurrently with the pub- lic comment period, provided that the applicant also transmits an electronic copy of the required proof of publica- tion directly to EPA at the following email addresses: [email protected]. The final Title V air operation permit will be issued after the conclusion of the 45-day EPA review period so long as no adverse comments are received that result in a different decision or significant change of terms or condi- tions. The status regarding EPA’s 45–day review of this project and the deadline for submitting a citizen peti- tion can be found at the following web- site address: http://www2.epa.gov/caa- permitting/florida-proposed-title-v-per- mits.

Objections: Finally, pursuant to 42 United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 7661d(b)(2), any person may petition the Administrator of the EPA within 60 days of the expiration of the Adminis- trator’s 45-day review period as estab- lished at 42 U.S.C. Section 7661d(b)(1), to object to the issuance of any Title V air operation permit. Any petition shall be based only on objec- tions to the permit that were raised with reasonable specificity during the 30-day public comment period provided in the Public Notice, unless the petitioner demonstrates to the Ad- ministrator of the EPA that it was im- practicable to raise such objections within the comment period or unless the grounds for such objection arose after the comment period. Filing of a petition with the Administrator of the EPA does not stay the effective date of any permit properly issued pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 62-213, F.A.C. Petitions filed with the Adminis- trator of EPA must meet the require- ments of 42 U.S.C. Section 7661d(b)(2) and must be filed with the Administrator of the EPA at: U.S. En- vironmental Protection Agency, Office of the Administrator, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Mail Code: 1101A, Washington, DC 20460. For more information regarding EPA re- view and objections, visit EPA’s Region 4 web site at http://www2.epa.gov/caa- permitting/florida-proposed-title-v-per- mits.

Legal No. 00082942 07/08/21 PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE AIR PERMIT

Florida Department of Environmental Protection Northeast District Office Draft/Proposed Permit No. 1070039-032-AV CertainTeed Gypsum Palatka, LLC, CertainTeed Gypsum Palatka Putnam County, Florida

Applicant: The applicant for this project is CertainTeed Gypsum Palatka, LLC. The applicant’s responsible offi- cial and mailing address are: Ms. Debbie Master, Plant Manager, Cer- tainTeed Gypsum Palatka, LLC, Cer- tainTeed Gypsum Palatka, 886 North Highway 17, Palatka 32177.

Facility Location: The applicant oper- ates the existing CertainTeed Gypsum Palatka, which is located in Putnam County at 886 North Highway 17, in Palatka, Florida.

Project: The applicant applied on May 4, 2021 to the Department for a Title V air operation permit renewal and to in- corporate Construction Permit No. 1070039-030-AC; to clarify that EU010 is located inside of a building, subject to EPA Method 22; to clarify that the facility name is CertainTeed Gypsum Palatka LLC; and to add Emissions Unit 038 - CAT C7.1 (174 Hp) diesel engine that powers the Trommel Machine at EU024. This engine is a stationary source that is subject to NSPS Subpart IIII –Stationary Compression Ignition Internal Combustion Engines, and 40 CFR 63, NESHAP Subpart ZZZZ - Na- tional Emissions Standards for Hazard- ous Air Pollutants for Stationary Recip- rocating Internal Combustion Engines. This is a renewal of Title V Air Opera- tion Permit No. 1070039-025-AV. The existing facility consists of two 55-ton FGD Surge Bins; two Cage Mill Dryer Systems; two 170-ton Imp Mill Feed Silos; two Imp Mill Flash Calciner Sys- tems; two Imp Mill Air Cooling Sys- tems; two Stucco Silos (690-tons each); Starch Silo; Sawing Systems/Dunnage Machines; Belt Con- veyors and Bucket Elevators; Emer- gency Live Bottom Feed Hopper; Wall- board Dryer - 4 Natural Gas Burners (186 MMBtu/hr); Ball Mills; Land- plaster Bin, Additive System and Pin Mixer; Reclaim Processing and Screen- ing; two Perkins diesel fired emer- gency engines (219 HP and 166 HP); and a John Deere Water Pump (275 HP).

Permitting Authority: Applications for Title V air operation permits are subject to review in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 403, Florida Statutes (F.S.) and Chapters 62-4, 62- 210 and 62-213, of the Florida Admin- istrative Code (F.A.C.). The proposed project is not exempt from air permit- ting requirements and a Title V air op- eration permit is required to operate the facility. The Northeast District Of- fice is the Permitting Authority re- sponsible for making a permit determ- ination for this project. The Permitting Authority’s physical address is: 8800 Baymeadows Way West, Suite 100, Jacksonville, Florida 32256. The Per- mitting Authority’s mailing address is: 8800 Baymeadows Way West, Suite 100, Jacksonville, Florida 32256. The Permitting Authority’s telephone num- ber is (904) 256-1567.

Project File: A complete project file is available for public inspection during the normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (except legal holidays), at the address indicated above for the Permitting Au- thority. The complete project file in- cludes the draft permit, the Statement of Basis, the application, and the in- formation submitted by the applicant, exclusive of confidential records under Section 403.111, F.S. Interested per- sons may view the draft/proposed per- mit by visiting the following website: https://fldep.dep.state.fl.us/air/emis- sion/apds/default.asp and entering the permit number shown above. Inter- ested persons may contact the Permit- ting Authority’s project review engin- eer for additional information at the address or phone number listed above.

Notice of Intent to Issue Permit: The Permitting Authority gives notice of its intent to issue a renewed Title V air operation permit to the applicant for the project described above. The ap- plicant has provided reasonable assur- ance that continued operation of the existing equipment will not adversely impact air quality and that the project will comply with all appropriate provi- sions of Chapters 62-4, 62-204, 62- 210, 62-212, 62-213, 62-296 and 62- 297, F.A.C. The Permitting Authority will issue a subsequent final permit in accordance with the conditions of the draft/proposed permit unless a re- sponse received in accordance with the following procedures results in a differ- ent decision or a significant change of terms or conditions.

Comments: The Permitting Authority will accept written comments concern- ing the draft/proposed Title V air oper- ation permit for a period of 30 days from the date of publication of the Pub- lic Notice. Because this permitting project is a revision to the existing Title V air operation permit, the revisions detailed in the Statement of Basis are the only portions of the permit that are open for public comment or challenge. Comments received related to the re- mainder of the permit will not be ad- dressed during this permitting action. Written comments must be received by the close of business (5:00 p.m.), on or before the end of this 30-day period by the Permitting Authority at the above address. As part of his or her comments, any person may also re- quest that the Permitting Authority hold a public meeting on this permit- ting action. If the Permitting Authority determines there is sufficient interest for a public meeting, it will publish no- tice of the time, date, and location in the Florida Administrative Register (FAR). If a public meeting is requested within the 30-day comment period and conducted by the Permitting Authority, any oral and written comments re- ceived during the public meeting will also be considered by the Permitting Authority. If timely received written comments or comments received at a public meeting result in a significant change to the draft permit, the Permit- ting Authority shall issue a revised draft/proposed permit and require, if applicable, another Public Notice. All comments filed will be made available for public inspection. For additional in- formation, contact the Permitting Au- thority at the above address or phone number.

Petitions: A person whose substantial interests are affected by the proposed permitting decision may petition for an administrative hearing in accordance with Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S. Petitions filed by any persons oth- er than those entitled to written notice under Section 120.60(3), F.S., must be filed within 14 days of publication of the Public Notice or receipt of a writ- ten notice, whichever occurs first. Un- der Section 120.60(3), F.S., however, any person who asked the Permitting Authority for notice of agency action may file a petition within 14 days of re- ceipt of that notice, regardless of the date of publication. A petitioner shall mail a copy of the petition to the ap- plicant at the address indicated above, at the time of filing. A petition for ad- ministrative hearing must contain the information set forth below and must be filed (received) with the Agency Clerk in the Office of General Counsel, 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, MS 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, [email protected]. before the deadline. The failure of any person to file a petition within the appropriate time period shall constitute a waiver of that person’s right to request an ad- ministrative determination (hearing) under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S., or to intervene in this proceeding and participate as a party to it. Any subsequent intervention (in a proceed- ing initiated by another party) will be only at the approval of the presiding officer upon the filing of a motion in compliance with Rule 28-106.205, F.A.C.

A petition that disputes the material facts on which the Permitting Authority’s action is based must con- tain the following information: (a) The name and address of each agency af- fected and each agency’s file or identi- fication number, if known; (b) The name, address, any email address, telephone number and any facsimile number of the petitioner; the name, address, any email address, telephone number, and any facsimile number of the petitioner’s representative, if any, which shall be the address for service purposes during the course of the pro- ceeding; and an explanation of how the petitioner’s substantial interests will be affected by the agency determination; (c) A statement of when and how each petitioner received notice of the agency action or proposed decision; (d) A statement of all disputed issues of ma- terial fact. If there are none, the peti- tion must so indicate; (e) A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged, including the specific facts the petition- er contends warrant reversal or modi- fication of the agency’s proposed ac- tion; (f) A statement of the specific rules or statutes the petitioner con- tends require reversal or modification of the agency’s proposed action includ- ing an explanation of how the alleged facts relate to the specific rules or stat- utes; and, (g) A statement of the re- lief sought by the petitioner, stating precisely the action the petitioner wishes the agency to take with respect to the agency’s proposed action. A pe- tition that does not dispute the materi- al facts upon which the Permitting Au- thority’s action is based shall state that no such facts are in dispute and other- wise shall contain the same informa- tion as set forth above, as required by Rule 28-106.301, F.A.C.

Because the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate final agency action, the filing of a petition means that the Permitting Authority’s final action may be different from the position taken by it in this written no- tice of Intent to Issue Air Permit. Per- sons whose substantial interests will be affected by any such final decision of the Permitting Authority on the applic- ation have the right to petition to be- come a party to the proceeding, in ac- cordance with the requirements set forth above.

Extension of Time: Under Rule 62- 110.106(4), F.A.C., a person whose substantial interests are affected by the Department’s action may also re- quest an extension of time to file a pe- tition for an administrative hearing. The Department may, for good cause shown, grant the request for an exten- sion of time. Requests for extension of time must be filed with the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399- 3000, or via electronic correspondence at [email protected], be- fore the deadline for filing a petition for an administrative hearing. A timely re- quest for extension of time shall toll the running of the time period for fil- ing a petition until the request is acted upon.

Mediation: Mediation is not available in this proceeding.

EPA Review: EPA has agreed to treat the draft/proposed Title V air opera- tion permit as a proposed Title V air operation permit and to perform its 45- day review provided by the law and regulations concurrently with the pub- lic comment period, provided that the applicant also transmits an electronic copy of the required proof of publica- tion directly to EPA at the following email addresses: [email protected]. The final Title V air operation permit will be issued after the conclusion of the 45-day EPA review period so long as no adverse comments are received that result in a different decision or 9A CLASSIFIEDS • significant change of terms or condi- PALATKA DAILY NEWS • THURSDAY, JULY 8, 2021 tions. The status regarding EPA’s 45–day review of this project and the deadline for submitting a citizen peti- tionLegal can be foundNotices at the following web- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Fuel Oil & Firewood Acreage / Lots site address: Pets & Supplies http://www2.epa.gov/caa- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR PUTNAM NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: ST. JOHNS permitting/florida-proposed-title-v-per- (386) 326-6272 Hyde's Manville Area 5 Lots for Sale COUNTY, FLORIDA AUTO BODY INC. gives Notice of Fore- AKC registered Rottweiler mits. PROBATE DIVISION closure of Lien and intent to sell these Firewood. Camping, over acre, on Crn. $40k, Own- vehicles on 7/20/2021, 12:00 pm at Smoking & Grilling Wood puppies for sale, males are er Fin $200/dwn & $200/mo Objections: Finally, pursuant to 42 File No. 2021-CP-302 1609 ST. JOHNS AVE PALATKA FL United States Code (U.S.C.) Section available Starting @ $10 $1400 & females are $1600. All No Interest 352-219-3050 Division 53 32177-4438 pursuant to subsection puppies will be vet checked, 7661d(b)(2), any person may petition 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. ST. the Administrator of the EPA within 60 IN RE: ESTATE OF FRANCIS E. LUD- JOHNS AUTO BODY INC. reserves the first vaccinations completed, days of the expiration of the Adminis- WIG, JR., Deceased. right to accept or reject any and/or all dew claws & tails done, & trator’s 45-day review period as estab- bids. 2004 HYUNDAI Garage Sales micro-chipped. Ready to go Florahome - Georges Lake: .37 lished at 42 U.S.C. Section NOTICE TO CREDITORS KMHWF25S34A971570 7661d(b)(1), to object to the issuance Legal No. 00082749 7/25/21. If interested, please AC & .28 AC lots within .5 mile of any Title V air operation permit. Any of 700 AC lake, Public Boat The administration of the estate of 07/08/21 3-Family Sat 8am-? 3 miles call or text 315-532-2840 petition shall be based only on objec- Francis E. Ludwig, Jr., deceased, whose Ramp, High & Dry, Homes tions to the permit that were raised south of Walmart. 1338 S. date of death was April 14, 2021, is Only. $4,750 each lot. with reasonable specificity during the pending in the Circuit Court for Put- MERCHANDISE SR 19, Lots of variety. Good 30-day public comment perio d nam County, Florida, Probate Division, LIVESTOCK & SUPPLIES Call Bob (386) 972-2690 provided in the Public Notice, unless the address of which is 410 St. Johns Stuff!! NO EARLY BIRDS the petitioner demonstrates to the Ad- Avenue, Palatka, FL 32177. The names ministrator of the EPA that it was im- and addresses of the personal repres- practicable to raise such objections entative and the personal representat- 400 RECREATIONAL within the comment period or unless ive's attorney are set forth below. 560 the grounds for such objection arose Big Inside Sale 3704 Crill Ave., after the comment period. Filing of a All creditors of the decedent and other Open Door Church of God, Fri petition with the Administrator of the 7am-4pm, Sat 7am-2pm Too persons having claims or demands 800 EPA does not stay the effective date of against decedent's estate on whom a Much to mention. Free Clothes any permit properly issued pursuant to copy of this notice is required to be the provisions of Chapter 62-213, served must file their claims with this F.A.C. Petitions filed with the Adminis- court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 trator of EPA must meet the require- MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE Items $25 Or Less ments of 42 U.S.C. Sectio n FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE Fruit & Vegetables 7661d(b)(2) and must be filed with the OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- Administrator of the EPA at: U.S. En- VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON 2 Craftsman Drills 9.2v, FOR RENT vironmental Protection Agency, Office THEM. BLUEBERRIES You Pick. Or- of the Administrator, 120 0 ganic $3.50/lb. 123 S. Provid- 4 batteries & 3 chargers $25 REAL ESTATE Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Mail Code: All other creditors of the decedent and ence Church Road, Palatka. (386) 325-7649 1101A, Washington, DC 20460. For other persons having claims or de- 600 Boats & Accessories more information regarding EPA re- mands against decedent's estate must Call Or Text 386-336-0099 view and objections, visit EPA’s Region file their claims with this court WITHIN 4 web site at 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE 2008 Gator Jon Boat 90hp http://www2.epa.gov/caa - FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. 4 Avocado Tress $3 each Yahama 18ft w/ trailer. permitting/florida-proposed-title-v-per- Approx 22 inches tall 1 owner Well Maintained mits. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE (386) 328-3534 TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLOR- $16,000 386-530-1670 Legal No. 00082942 IDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL 07/08/21 BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERI- FREE 2 end tables & coffee Roommates Wanted TRANSPORTATION ODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM table (386) 916-5509 FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS NEED Need a Roommate? Retired & BARRED. WHEELS? Looking for a place to Share! 900 PUBLIC NOTICE The date of first publication of this no- FREE Full Size Mattress Call me at 386-983-4074 OR tice is July 1, 2021. WANT TO (386) 546-3376 email [email protected] IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR PUTNAM TRADE? COUNTY, FLORIDA Attorney for Personal Representative: The Classifieds CASE NO.: 2021-255-CP //s Cynthia Grooms-Marvin PETS & SUPPLIES FOR SALE DIVISION: 53 Cynthia Grooms-Marvin, Attorney bring together cars, Florida Bar Number: 0285927 SUVs, and trucks with REAL ESTATE IN RE: ESTATE OF JOHN A. COSTLEY, DOUGLAS LAW FIRM 1301 St. Johns Avenue drivers every day. 700

SR., Deceased. 550 Trucks & Accessories Palatka, FL 32177 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Telephone: (386) 530-2955 Palatka Daily News (Summary Administration) Fax: (386) 385-5914 CLASSIFIEDS 2001 Chrysler Town & Country E-Mail: [email protected] minivan, Very nice throughout, TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ES- Personal Representative: Look for new listings a/c, runs great $2,350 TATE: Francis E. Ludwig III every day! (904) 8237475 304 Maggie Way You are hereby notified that an Order St. Marys, Georgia 31558 386-312-5200 of Summary Administration has been entered in the estate of JOHN A. Legal No. 00082869 COSTLEY, SR., deceased, File Number: 07/01/21, 07/08/21 2021-255-CP, by the Circuit Court for Classified Putnam County, Florida, Probate Divi- sion, the address of which is Post Of- fice Box 758, Palatka, Florida 32178; that the decedent's date of death was F April 9, 2021; that the value of the es- tate is $41,000 and that the name and Line Ad address to whom it has been assigned by such order are: Merchandise for Sale Name Address MARK POZEGA 115 Darlene Street R Interlachen, FL 32148 1 Item $25 or Less • 1 Item Per Coupon ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: 2 Coupons Per Week • 3 lines - 4 Days All creditors of the estate of the de- cedent and persons having claims or demands against the estate of the de- cedent other than those for whom pro- Coupon MUST be filled out and include price. vision for full payment was met in the E Order of Summary Administration must Please No Phone Calls, Faxes or Emails file their claims in this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO Coupon must be mailed or dropped off. FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Palatka Daily News, P. O. Box 777, Palatka, FL 32178 NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER AP- PLICABLE TIME PERIOD, ANY CLAIM E or 1825 St. Johns Avenue FILED WITHIN TWO (2) YEARS OR Newspaper reserves the right to edit copy. MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DA TE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this No- Name: tice is July 1, 2021. KEYSER & SHARBAUGH, P.A. Address: BY: Timothy Keyser TIMOTHY KEYSER Attorney for Petitioner Phone: Florida Bar Number: 181740 Post Office Box 92 Interlachen, Florida 32148 Ad: (386) 684-4673 Fax: (386) 684-4674 [email protected]

Personal Representative MARK POZEGA 115 Darlene Street Interlachen, FL 32148

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Harvey said, he didn’t think trees would fall or power lines Elsa would become damaged. “We are wet out here,” he said. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A “… Today alone, we’ve had 2-and-a-half inches of rain.” “West Putnam probably got Harvey said he was glad gov- hit the hardest,” she said. ernment offices were closed Residents stocked up on Wednesday because he wanted sandbags Tuesday afternoon as to keep employees safe rather four county locations and one than risk them getting hurt by in Palatka were set up for people making them drive on rainy to fill a maximum of 15 bags as roads. a precaution. Choate said it “We prepared for the worst slowed down later that day. and we didn’t get it,” Harvey Government leaders said. throughout Putnam met at the While Elsa has moved on, Emergency Operations Center more rain is in the forecast for on Tuesday to be briefed on Putnam today and during the storm updates from the next few days. That could bring National Hurricane Center and more flooding concerns as offi- the National Weather Service in cials said the ground was Jacksonville. already saturated from recent “When we had to make a rainfall. decision, we had everybody The National Weather here,” Choate said. “… None of Service forecast showed a 60% the decisions were just one per- chance of showers and thunder- son saying, ‘We’re doing this.’” storms today, 50% Friday and Local leaders made the deci- 60% to 70% for the weekend. sion to move to a Level 2 activa- “We’ve had lots of rainfall tion, distribute sandbags and during the last several days,” open Kelley Smith Elementary said Katie Nguyen, a meteorolo- BRANDON D. OLIVER/Palatka Daily News School on Tuesday night as a gist with the National Weather A motorist enters the intersection of St. Johns Avenue and 14th Street in Palatka, which begins to flood Wednesday because of shelter for people with special Service in Jacksonville. “There’s Tropical Storm Elsa. needs, she said. a decent chance for scattered Employees of the Florida storms, with a bigger chance on Department of Health in Saturday and Sunday.” Putnam County called residents Nguyen said isolated areas of who needed assistance Tuesday Putnam have received 2 to 5 night and five people relocated. inches of rain during the past Choate said officials were week and 5 to 10 inches in the demobilizing the shelter already past two weeks. She said that is by Wednesday afternoon. around 4 to 5 inches above nor- The county’s call center mal. opened Monday for residents’ “The soil is already saturated, questions. It closed late so flooding can be a concern Wednesday afternoon as the and that can make trees fall, threat of Elsa dwindled. too,” Nguyen said. Board of County Commissioners Chairman Editor Wayne Smith and Photos by SARAH CAVACINI/Palatka Daily News Larry Harvey, who represents reporter Nick Blank contributed ABOVE: The St. Johns River pounds against the shore as Elsa West Putnam, said expected to this story. begins to affect Putnam County. BELOW: St. Johns Avenue begins large amounts of precipitation to flood Wednesday after rain from Elsa falls. in Interlachen. As long as high Copyright 2021 by Palatka winds did not hit the area, Daily News - all rights reserved.

"We are wet out here. Today alone, we’ve had 2-and-a-half inches of rain. ... We prepared for the worst and we didn’t get it."

BRANDON D. OLIVER/Palatka Daily News ~County Commissioner Larry Harvey Some businesses along St. Johns Avenue in Palatka are closed Wednesday because of Tropical Storm Elsa.

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Fifth Street in Palatka begins to WhatWhat I love I love flood Wednesday as Tropical Storm Elsa unloads rain about throughout about Putnam County. Putnam BRANDON D. OLIVER/ Palatka Daily News Putnam Handi-House At the foot of the bridge across from Musselwhite’s in East Palatka $ $ 00 12x14 3,845+ tax 123 per mo. $ $ 00 12x16 4,367+tax 139 per mo. $ $ 00 12x20 + tax per mo. 5,124 164 12x20 High Loft Photograph By ROXANE KENNEDY How to submit your photo for Wood Barn What I Love About Putnam Home on the River - Osprey Channel Marker Nest We encourage people to submit photos $ $ 00 for this feature to show off the natural 12x24 + tax per mo. $ $ beauty of Putnam County. Emailed 6,247 200 99 down 240 per mo. pictures should be saved as .jpeg at 200 DPI and sent to pdngraphics@ gmail.com. Please include caption information for the picture as well as CARPORTSANYWHERE.COM information about the photographer. All pictures must have been taken in Putnam County. Prints can be mailed or taken to Palatka Daily News, 1825 St. Johns Ave., Palatka, FL 32177 and PALATKA marked ATTN: What I Love About DAILY NEWS Putnam Photo.

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Clay Alan Wiggs, 7 months, watches his first fireworks at the Riverfront Park in Palatka on July 4.

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Cayson Barnes, 2, and his sister, Chloe, 8 months, are do iit!t! ready to watch the fireworks.

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Addison Williamson, 10, Layla Putnam residents celebrate Parker, 4, and Ella Parker, 7 months, celebrated July 4 at the Independence Day their way riverfront. Kara Williams and her son, Karson, enjoy watching the fireworks.

Shelby McClellan, 20, Cousins having fun dressed for the together on the Fourth of Independence July weekend are Jedidiah Day celebration Sharon, 7, Isabella Pena, 4, in Palatka. Juniper Spears, 1, and Finley Spears, 8 months.

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Area residents are invited to submit their favorite family or pet photos to publish in the Applause section as space permits. Email photos with names and details to tmurphy@palatka- Jasmine Bryson with baby Elizabeth dailynews.com. celebrating her first Fourth of July.

Charlotte-Betty, center, celebrated her second birthday July 3 with her best friends, Sarina Gett, left, 5, and Saharra Gett, 3, right, along with family. The celebration took place in Pomona Park at the Frank Family’s annual Fourth of July event where the birthday girl celebrated with 112 family members and friends. Snapshots

Remington Steele, aka Remy, likes sitting in the sink at Baha Acres.

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River Road, Palatka VICTORIOUS FAITH CHURCH OF GOD UNITED METHODIST 125 Carraway Mail Route Rd., Palatka IN CHRIST 682 3rd Ave., Welaka TREE OF LIFE EPC SOUTHSIDE BAPTIST 823 Husson Ave., Palatka 417 N. 9th St., Palatka FRANCIS BAPTIST 2920 Browns Landing Rd., Palatka NAZARENE One Call Does It All! 155 C.R. 309 C, Palatka ZION TEMPLE CHURCH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST ST. JOHNS AVENUE BAPTIST OF GOD IN CHRIST 496 S. U.S. Hwy. 17, San Mateo OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Mike Hewitt GRACE COMMUNITY BAPTIST 2400 Saint Johns Ave., Palatka 1601 Bronson St., Palatka Phone: (386) 328-4688 • Fax: (386) 328-4408 161 Peniel Church Rd., Palatka ST. JOHNS BAPTIST INTERLACHEN NAZARENE THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF 1609 St. Johns Avenue, Palatka, FL 32177 938 West River Rd., Palatka EPISCOPAL 118 Church Lake Rd., Interlachen LATTER-DAY SAINTS GREATER CHURCH OF THE HOLY COMFORMTER 2379 U.S. 17, Crescent City Serving Putnam County Since 1977 MT. MORIAH BAPTIST THIRD MT. 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ACROSS 44 Hairy 27 Lift anchor 45 College books 1 Statute humanoid 28 Madame 46 Home with a 4 Kind of film 47 Merchandise Bovary’s dome Man leaves cleaning to woman 8 Garden ID name 48 Salad planting 49 Claim 30 Slammer veggie Dear Harriette: I have a around coming together to talk. distance myself. Is it wrong that 11 Yes, in 51 Cattail 31 Rockies, 49 Egyptian sun male roommate. This is my Sometimes the meeting can be I want to distance myself from Yokohama 54 Till e.g. god 12 Food additive 56 Sweater sizes 32 “Sorry!” 50 “X Games” first time living with a man. He upbeat and happy. Other times, her at this time? — Bad Cousin 13 Duelist of 57 Garr of 33 Jai — airer doesn’t really clean much of it’s serious and pointed. Dear Bad Cousin: You are 35 Premier 51 AAA 1804 “Tootsie” not your cousin, and you can- 14 Two-BR unit 58 Razor sharp Castro suggestion anything, and I get the impres- At this first meeting, share 15 Ticklish 59 Kid’s toy 40 Rascal 52 Startled cry sion that because I’m a woman, what you believe the ground not control what happened. It 41 Hosiery 53 Previously Muppet 60 — out a living Yesterday’s Answer he thinks it’s my responsibility rules should be about cleanli- is understandable that you are 16 Like custard 61 Geological 43 BMW rival 55 Recent (pref.) 17 Shamelessly periods to clean everything. He never ness, use of common resources, embarrassed by your cousin’s bold 62 Junior necessarily says this to me, but food, guests, bills, etc. behavior. But do not dwell on it. 19 Leaves in a he implies it often. I don’t feel Ask him his thoughts and Continue to be yourself and live bag DOWN 21 Andes 1 Moby Dick foe comfortable living in a messy share your own. Make it clear your life. Your reputation should empire 2 — pants home, but I also am not com- that each of you should be remain intact for the person you 22 Cruxes 3 Giant god fortable cleaning up after any- responsible for tidying after are. Don’t get into conversations 25 Wiped out 4 Rubicon data crosser one other than myself. How do I yourselves. Point out that he has about what happened to your 29 — -eared 5 Not attractive approach this situation? — First not been doing that. Establish cousin. If people bring it up, say bunny 6 Flee hastily 31 Complain 7 Easy gait Time Living With a Man weekly and, when necessary, it was unfortunate. 34 Smash into 8 Toupee, Dear First Time Living daily chores that you each must You don’t have to hang out 35 Use solder slangily With A Man: One thing that do to keep your house in order. with your cousin publicly right 36 Painted 9 URL ending tinware 10 Kind of grin roommates should do BEFORE Get him to agree. now, but you should check in 37 Basinger or 13 Suitor they move in together is estab- Dear Harriette: My cousin with her to make sure she’s OK Fields 18 Movie part lish house rules. It’s not too was arrested for fighting a few and to see how she’s managing. 38 Press 20 Result 39 Workout 23 Make hazy late to do so now. Invite your weeks ago, and her mugshot is If you are embarrassed, imagine locale 24 Nothing roommate to a house meet- still all over the internet. We how she must feel. Find out why 40 Ocean special sighting (hyph.) ing. Establish that you should went to a small school in a small the incident occurred and if she 42 Where Anna 26 Scroll have these meetings once a town, so her mugshot quickly needs support. Whether or not it met a king cabinets week at a designated time circulated around Facebook — was her fault, she may need psy- HOROsCOpE when you can check in to make even alumni shared the picture. chological counseling to work sure that things are going well I love my cousin, but her arrest through how she got in that For Thursday, July 8, 2021 LIBRA avoid setbacks. Get along with and address any concerns you was extremely public, and I situation in the first place. You (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) others, but don’t agree to some- may have. By keeping this have a reputation to uphold. I can help your cousin behind the Consider what you can accom- Rethink your strategy and cut thing just to keep the peace. PISCES meeting on a recurring sched- feel bad for being embarrassed scenes. She needs an ally at this plish, then set your plans in back where you can. Simplicity ule, you avoid creating dread by her behavior and wanting to time. motion. A change will drum up will help you streamline your (Feb. 20-March 20) unexpected opposition, but with plans to ensure you reach your Take pride in what you do, BRIDGE an honest evaluation and explana- goal. Take physical action. and make changes based on what SCORPIO tion, you will be able to get others you can financially afford. Expect form of a long suit, bid up. If want to make it as easy as pos- to see things your way. You can (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) someone to misrepresent you or make a difference if you work Make adjustments that will lead you astray. Take matters into you take the necessary number sible for him to judge where to hard and dream big. encourage you to be more produc- your own hands. of tricks to make your contract, play. CANCER tive. Clear a space and get down ARIES it does not matter how few high- At the time, North rebid three (June 21-July 22) to business. Reinvent the way you (March 21-April 19) card points you had. clubs. Admittedly that was a Express yourself creatively, but approach people and projects. Dedicate time to helping a cause Look at the North hand in jump-rebid, but it was too cau- don’t make impossible promises. SAGITTARIUS or someone in need of assistance. Staying within your limits will (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) The rewards will be worth the today’s diagram. You open one tious. South understandably ease stress and encourage you Look inward and work on self- effort. Romance is in the stars, club in third chair, lefty over- passed, and an excellent game to take precautions when dealing improvement. Fitness, health, and a passionate gesture will be calls one spade, partner makes contract was missed. with persuasive individuals. love and lifestyle changes will welcome. a negative double (showing With eight probable tricks, LEO TAURUS lead to personal happiness. Make four hearts and at least 6 points, North should have cue-bid two (July 23-Aug. 22) plans with someone you want to (April 20-May 20) Use common sense. Distance get to know better. Leave nothing to chance. An or five or six hearts and 6-9 spades, asking partner to bid yourself from gossip and manipu- CAPRICORN emotional situation will arise if points), and righty passes. What no-trump with a spade stopper. lative or controlling people. Do (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) you make assumptions. A prob- would you rebid? Also, would Here, of course, South would your own thing and take care If you don’t like something, lem at home will affect your abil- you have opened two diamonds have been happy to continue of your physical and emotional make a change. Take control of ity to get things done on time. Mort Walker, who created with the West hand? with two no-trump, and North well-being. situations, and you’ll uncover an Avoid overpaying for something. “Beetle Bailey,” said, “It’s not VIRGO GEMINI Looking at the latter question would have raised to game. opportunity that will encourage true that nice guys finish last. (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) you to let go of negativity and (May 21-June 20) first, many players would these West probably would have led Look for the positive in every- embrace a positive attitude. Emotions will be difficult to Nice guys are winners before days, but in second chair, you the spade 10, but he might have thing and everyone. Work along- AQUARIUS control. Don’t accommodate the game even starts.” ought to have a textbook hand. tried a sneak attack with the dia- side those who are trying to get (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) someone who is trying to guilt you At bridge, winners help you similar results. Find an innovative Go over every detail, then find into doing something. Honesty Since one opponent has already mond five. In either case, South way to work around any restric- the best way to proceed. Aim to will pay off. Let your experience make contracts. When you have passed, your partner probably would have raked in at least one tions you encounter. get things right the first time and guide you. lots of winners, especially in the has a decent hand, and if so, you overtrick. COmICs HaGaR THE HORRIBLE Chris Browne HI aND LOIs Chance Browne

BEETLE BaILEy Mort Walker DILBERT Scott Adams

JumpsTaRT Robb Armstrong FOR BETTER OR FOR WORsE Lynn Johnston

BLONDIE Dean Young & John Marshall THE BORN LOsER Chip Sansom

BaBy BLuEs Jerry Scott & Rick Kirkman GaRFIELD Jim Davis 5B PALATKA DAILY NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 8, 2021 • CHURCH BRIEFS at 9:15 a.m. and morning worship at Church Services 10:30 a.m. each Sunday. Children’s Telling people about Jesus isn’t a thing of the past church is available Sundays as well as a nursery. The Rev. Jason Sharp is pastor. For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is one song and the visiting preacher — well bless his soul, Welaka United Methodist Church, For details, call 325-1717. the power of God for salvation to everyone if he didn’t preach the better part of an hour, he would 682 Third Ave, will hold worship ser- who believes, to the Jew first and also to the never be invited back. vice 11 a.m. Sundays. Greek. Romans 1:16. Then came the invitation. As a young boy I was hop- Bible School ing no one would get saved so we could go home, but Saint John Lutheran Church, 1262 e are now entering the hottest invariably people would come. The prayer altar was full S. State Road 19 in Palatka, will gather Bethel Assembly of God, 119 N. part of the summer. and because it was late when the service finished, it was each Sunday 10 a.m. for worship with a County Road 315, Interlachen, will Do you happen to remember, straight to bed once we got home. service of word and sacrament. The hold vacation Bible school 9 a.m.–noon way back yonder, when church- Oh, did I fail to mention that tent revivals could easily public is invited. today and Friday. The theme is “Rocky esW would have summer revivals? Tent revivals? run two weeks? That’s 14 summer nights for a young boy Railway VBS.” Even tent revivals with sawdust floors? I do! ROBERT not to be playing outside during his already-all-to-short Mt. Tabor First Baptist Church, Highlights include Bible adventures, There was no such thing as air conditioning, at BOGART summer vacation. But after all, why go to all the trouble of 4909 St. Johns Ave., Palatka and 608 games, lively music, amazing creatures least in the tents. DEVOTION erecting a tent on a hired out vacant lot and fill the whole Randolph St., Crescent City offers the and more. VBS is for ages 5–12. Lunch I remember big oscillating fans on tall thing with sawdust and not go the distance? Right? following worship opportunities: will be provided. For details, call 684- pedestals placed strategically around a circus-type tent. Did I mention it was hot? Well, it was. Still, summer tent n 9 a.m. Sunday in Palatka. 6178. Also, do you happen to recall those funeral home fans? revivals remain a part of my childhood memory, but oh, for n Noon Sunday in Crescent City. One for every congregant above the age of 30. Fans having a days like that again. Days when a Bible-believing church was The public is invited. Social dis- St. James United Methodist pastoral scene printed on the front and a prominent funeral central in the community and when special church events tancing will be practiced and masks Church, 400 Reid St., Palatka, will hold home advertisement on the back. As you would enter the would draw folk from all walks of life. Souls were saved, lives are mandatory. vacation Bible school 5:30–7:30 p.m. revival tent (usually held in the evening hours to escape the were forever and eternally changed and at the end of the hot, July 11–13 for ages 5–18. blistering Southern heat), you would be handed a fan and a humid, and clothes-sticking-to-every-inch-of-your-body day Gethsemane Missionary Baptist The theme is “Rainforest Adventure.” song book. You’d better have your Bible in hand, too, as — the name of Jesus was high and lifted up. Church, 317 Daniels St., Hastings, will For details, call the church office, 328- there were no iPhones or iPads for a quick biblical search. Now, even though sawdust floored two-week tent revivals resume in-person worship service 11 1461. You would take your place on one of those super comfort- are a thing of the past, telling people about Jesus sure isn’t. a.m. Sunday. Face masks are required able wooden benches or if you were lucky, a metal folding Don’t you think our present generation could use a good, and social distancing will be observed. First Baptist Church of San Mateo chair. stiff drink of an old-fashioned gospel? I do. The Rev. Rick Torrence is pastor and will hold its vacation Bible school 6–8 It was hot. The electric fans would be running full blast the Rev. Karon Torrence is co-pastor. p.m. July 28–30. The theme will be the and the hand-powered fans feverishly pushing stale air upon The Rev. Robert Bogart retired after 37 years in the full-time pastorate, the last 21 Deep Sea. Highlights include Bible a sweating face. years serving as commissioned missionary in Europe and South Dakota. He has Francis Baptist Church, 155 County study, crafts, snacks, music and outside Summer revivals also meant longer services. The song written devotional articles for various Christian publications Road 309C, Palatka, has Sunday school water activities. Call 328-1377. service was longer, the special music was always more than in Pierre, S.D. He lives in Palatka. ining Entertainment Slow Smoked Perfection ori’s 125 Hwy. 17 S., East Palatka BY tHe PlAtefUl L Restaurant 326-9111 Mon.-Thur 11 a.m.-8:30 p.m. • Fri 11 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Home Style Cooking! Sat 11:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m. • Closed Sunday Catering We Now Breakfast Specials starting at $2.99 Available Offer FREE Lunch Specials starting at $3.95 Shrimp Wi-Fi! Special 2401 Crill Avenue • 328-9769 Mon-Fri 6am - 1:45pm • Saturday 6am - 11:45am(Breakfast Only) Everyday

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This unicorn princess, Kytalyn McGahey, went all out in dressing for the Fourth of July holiday.

Area residents watch the July 4 fireworks at the riverfront in Palatka.

The McGahey family celebrated the July 4 holiday with a trip to the beach. Pictured are Wyatt, center, Waylon, left, and Kytalyn, right.

Alayna Mae is ready to celebrate her Dale Price, 13, of second Fourth of July Carraway twirls holiday. sparklers.

The Doughboy and Fourth of Palatka riverfront July fireworks fireworks. in Putnam County.

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Celebrating the Fourth of July Aiden Price of Carraway holds a on a motorized yacht called sparkler to get the fun started Patriyacht, are from left, Crystal Hemphill, Mistie Blevins, Amy during his family’s July 4 celebration in Putnam County. Woznick, Catherine Blevins and Jacey Blevins.

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