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Friday, November 15, 2019 Vol. 13 number 16

Jeffersoncounty Journal75¢ +tax ECBPUBLISHING. COM Barbecue, live music and more at the Jefferson BBQ Fest See page 8

Monticello shows support for its Veterans See pages 10-11 Grand theft auto arrests Ashley Hunter Chatham County. Dispatchers ECB Publishing, Inc. informed Trooper Dixon of the vehicle's stolen status and advised Outdoor Two individuals were arrested in him that the vehicle had been late October by a trooper with the reported to be in the possession of a Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) after white male in his 40s, with grey hair gun range being found in possession of a – a physical description that matched vehicle that had been reported as Barfield. stolen. Woodall and Barfield were put on back According to the report written detained at that time, and FHP by FHP, Trooper Dixon was Troopers Whritenour and Suchocki conducting a routine patrol on arrived on scene to assist Trooper Interstate 10 (I-10) within Jefferson burner Sandra Lynn Woodall Dixon. County when he was dispatched to a Dispatchers obtained a physical Lazaro Aleman disabled vehicle that was stationary description of the vehicle that had ECB Publishing, Inc. near mile marker 222 in the been reported stolen, with the report westbound lane. stating that the stolen vehicle had RV The outdoor gun range that county officials When Trooper Dixon arrived on hookups in the front grill and a have been pursuing, if seemingly reluctantly, has the scene, he found a gray SUV damaged hood – this description now been put on the back burner. parked on the north shoulder of the matched the vehicle that Barfield and Officials had been pinning their latest hope for interstate. At the scene, Trooper Woodall had been driving. the gun range on a potential land swap that would Dixon made contact with a man, When Woodall was read her gain the county a 100-acre property near the identified as 47-year-old Oscar Leon Miranda Rights, she stated that she crossroads of U.S. 90 and Salt Road. Officials Barfield, Jr., and a woman, identified was the driver of the vehicle, but envisioned this property serving multiple purposes, as 48-year-old Sandra Lynn Barfield had also been operating the including a shooting range, a borrow pit and the Woodall. vehicle at some point during their location of a repeater station for the emergency It was Barfield who informed Oscar Leon Barfield, Jr. travel. According to Woodall, she services. the state trooper that he and Woodall and Barfield had taken possession of Their idea involved selling the county's landfill had been traveling in the vehicle when they ran out the vehicle in Savannah, Ga., but she did not know site on Tyson Road to an adjoining property owner of gas and needed assistance. When Woodall the identify of the person who had given the vehicle and using the resulting money from the sale to help identified herself as the vehicle's driver, Trooper to them. pay for the purchase of the 100-acre parcel. Dixon offered to transport her to the nearest gas After being read his Miranda Rights, Barfield Officials, however, apparently overestimated the station so that she could purchase fuel. told the troopers that he had acquired the vehicle amount that the adjoining property owner would be However, when Trooper Dixon provided the from the owner. willing to pay for landfill property. vehicle's tag number and physical description to the At 5:36 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 24, Sandra County Coordinator Parrish Barwick informed Tallahassee Regional Communications Center, Woodall and Oscar Barfield were placed under arrest the Jefferson County Commission on Thursday, Oct. dispatchers discovered that the vehicle had for grand theft of a motor vehicle and both subjects See GUN RANGE page 3 previously been reported as stolen out of Georgia's were transported to the Jefferson County Jail. Assistant fire chief Auditors receives award respond to Ashley Hunter Clerk of Court's ECB Publishing, Inc. charges A hometown fire chief in Monticello was awarded in Tallahassee for his humanitarian efforts Lazaro Aleman in September. When members of the Monticello ECB Publishing, Inc. City Council realized that a well-known local had been decorated, they decided to honor him at home Carr, Riggs and Ingram (CRI) – the CPA firm as well. that for long has audited the county's financial Michael Long, an assistant fire chief at the books and whose services the Jefferson County Monticello Volunteer Fire Department (MVFD), has Commission terminated recently based on the been overseeing community fire prevention and the recommendation of Clerk of Court Kirk Reams – is training of fledgling firefighters for quite a while calling the action unfair and asking to be reinstated. and on Wednesday, Sept. 11, Long's efforts were In a letter to the Board of County honored in Tallahassee when he was presented with ECB Publishing, Inc. Photo By Ashley Hunter, November 5, 2019 Commissioners dated Monday, Oct. 28, CRI MVFD Assistant Fire Chief Michael Long (left) the Glenn J. Winuk Humanitarian Service Award. officials call Reams' allegations against the was recognized by City Councilman Troy Avera company “inaccurate and misleading.” The humble and selfless Long accepted the (right) on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Long had previously award quietly, and life returned to normal – until won an award in Tallahassee for his community States the letter in part: “CRI strongly objects to See AWARD page 3 service. See AUDITOR page 3

One Section -16 pages Veterans Day Parade...... 10-11 Did you know? Index Sports...... 12 A cat uses its Viewpoints...... 2 Food, Fun & Entertainment...... 7 Farm & Outdoors...... 13 whiskers to Jefferson BBQ Fest...... 8 Classifieds & Legals...... 14-15 determine if a space Thanksgiving...... 4-5 is too small to Community News...... 6 America Recycles Day...... 9 History...... 16 squeeze through. 2 • JEFFERSON COUNTY JOURNAL • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2019 Viewpoints and Opinions Deb’s Notes “Watching the Finances” Drop a note to: [email protected] The finance saga continues entire campus for $1 per year, and 40 acres of prime Refuge House of God pertaining to the $149,648.85 real estate for $1,650 per year, to a private citizen for Apostolic Outreach Ministry “Councilman Troy Avera,” profit; $137.50 per month. The entities or private project. His project, known as, citizens will pay no annual taxes. The school board invites the community to come “North Cherry Street Hardscape leased a gym for $1 per year, and a former lunchroom out and join with them in Improvements,” is a sidewalk plan for $1 per year. I do not necessarily disagree with the celebrating the second Pre- primarily serving the Rancho stated leases. The entities will be required to maintain Anniversary of their Pastor Grande Mexican Restaurant. On the buildings and grounds unlike the school board, at Lucius and First Lady Linda Clayton Tolbert Tuesday, Nov. 05, 2019, Avera no costs to taxpayers. Guest Columnist Debbie Snapp Wade on Sunday, Nov. 17 requested a vote to expedite his I do however take issue with disparity. The school Columnist beginning at 11 a.m. Guest costs inflated plan after stating his $8,000 dollar board charges a recreational and social “not for profit” speaker and church will be Pastor Willie Webster projected expenditure for four park benches were “on organization, $500 dollars per month, plus utilities, and Elizabeth Missionary Baptist Church in the hold for now.” Surprisingly, Council members Julie plus maintenance for use of the former “VoTech,” Dills Community. The service will be held at Conley and Gloria Cox supported Avera’s motion to building. This should be “no charge.” Florida statutes Monticello Church of the Nazarene, in the Family expedite. Mayor John Jones requested a workshop be specifies such groups can “use,” educational facilities. Center, 1590 N. Jefferson St. Dinner will be scheduled regarding Avera’s plan. In contrast, Chair Shirley Washington contends she “wants to be served after the program. Restored Glory Christian Center, with its plan to build fair.” Is this fair, Chair Washington? You signed some a new Christian center adjacent to Dollar Tree, was of the leases. Such leases, and the $2,000 per month Springfield AME Church will hold its charged $400 dollars to meet with the city. And, is costs to taxpayers clearly demonstrate disparity, and Homecoming at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 17 with expected to pay for all improvements including fire needs to be corrected. Rev. Barry Graham and the Trinity House of hydrant costs, which will serve many. And, this Additionally, the school board owns other Praise congregation in charge of the service. project does not include a $149,648.85, sidewalk properties that need to be sold. To produce revenue Church pastor is Rev. Gloria Cox. installed by the city. Incidentally, and unrelated to his (e.g. taxes) for the county. Interestingly, these Become a firefighter/EMT. Scholarships are inflated costs plan, Councilman Troy Avera has been properties were shown “for sale,” until one citizen available now. The Florida Fire Chiefs asked to resign his position from the city council. offered to purchase or lease a listed property. Association Foundation has created a scholarship More to come… Superintendent Marianne Arbulu responded, “When program that is specifically intended to provide For now, let’s discuss “A-Building.” Formerly we choose to sell property…” Did she forget her financial support for individuals who cannot known as Jefferson Academy and Jefferson County response to a public records request? When on otherwise afford to attend an approved Florida High School. We, the taxpayers, are paying the Monday, Oct. 21, 2019, she responded the properties Firefighter Minimum Standards and related Jefferson County School Board, allegedly with no were “for sale”? Emergency Medical Technician Certification schools or school district, $2,000 per month. We the In closing, the defunct school district needs to taxpayers have owned this building, the first brick liquidate all owned property that is not leased to the Program. Applicants for the scholarship must be school building in the state of Florida, since 1852. The Somerset School District. These properties could be recommended by a community leader, state or school board has been asked to convey “A-Building,” generating revenue (e.g. taxes), for the county, and local official or fire chief. Interested individuals to the Jefferson County Board of County jobs for our citizens. Stay tuned. “Watching the can learn more by visiting the Florida Fire Chiefs’ Commissioners (BOCC), who is currently restoring Finances,” every other Friday in the Jefferson Association website at ffca.org/scholarship- the building with grants. The BOCC was also asked to Journal. Join us. Your comments and support are opportunities or contact Monticello Volunteer Fire send a formal request to transfer the deed from the important. Department Assistant Chief Mike Long at (850) “School Board,” to “Jefferson County BOCC.” This 443-4412. request was based on a review of public records and W. Clayton Tolbert Monticello Milling is now open on Sunday recent contracts. The school board recently leased an Email: [email protected] afternoons from 1 to 5 p.m. Thank you to the sponsors of the biggest concert event ever to come to Jefferson County and Monticello on Sunday evening, Nov. 2. On behalf of The Loft and Mission House band, thank you for your gift and for making this concert Letters to the Editor happen. The night could not have happened Letters to the Editor are typed word for word, comma for comma, as sent to this newspaper. Please keep letter to 600 words or less. without the Elizabeth Baptist Church youth, Clerk of Court Kirk Reams, Carrie Ann & Co., Monticello Dentistry and Morris Propane. Toll Road - Live Here, Work Here St. Phillip AME Church will host its annual Community Thanksgiving from 12 to 2 p.m. on No one likes to commute, to sit in a line at a stop needs careful consideration. A vibrant down town Saturday, Nov. 23. This is a community event, all light and to spend valuable time behind the wheel. In where people want to be after 5 PM and on the many places an hour is the bottom end of commute weekend requires planning to encourage the right are invited. Church Pastor is J.W. Tisdale. times, yet people do the long commute because they development while protecting and preserving our Another Night of Bluegrass featuring can’t afford a home in the city center where home hometown feeling and its precious historical buildings. Carolina Blue will be held in the Thomasville prices are high and the taxes and cost of living are How many of you and your friends have to travel Municipal Auditorium on Saturday, Nov. 23 at high. They want more for their money including the to see family? You may be the luckier ones and only 7:30 p.m. Presented by the City of Thomasville country setting feeling and that slower lifestyle for have to travel and hour or two but if you have to go to and WTUF-FM, Another Night of Bluegrass is a themselves and their children. South Carolina, Ohio, Texas, California or Washington tradition of nearly 20 years that is treasured by Given the choice they would love to live and work you have a very long drive or air travel. We drive the music lovers. Carolina Blue got their start in in the same place. Too frequently there is no choice 14 hours to Dallas twice a year to see our Brevard, N.C., in 2007. They have won several because the jobs just don’t exist in their neighborhood grandchildren and they come for a couple of weeks for recognitions and awards, including the South or the jobs that do exist do not pay a wage that can July 4th. We understand our children have to make Carolina State Bluegrass Championship (2011). support a family and a home. Economic development their own way in life and their chosen profession and The group has appeared on numerous television is expected to do something about it but it’s not that employer may force them to be far away. And for shows including Song of the Mountains and The easy. Economic development tries to be the bridge those with employable skills or degrees there just Bluegrass Trail. The band’s music is written and between government and private enterprise by helping aren’t that many opportunities locally and the performed in the traditional bluegrass style; to simplify the processes to bring business in our prospects don’t appear to be improving in the current however, their repertoire has something for community, by offering sites in the industrial park and near future. Something has to change. everyone, from original songs to gospel and more. expediting the processes, by providing some The state through the Toll Road is offering the Carolina Blue’s most recent album, I Hear imagination and by making connections to show what possibility of employment growth from new business Bluegrass Calling Me, debuted on Billboard’s Top could be. development and funds for training. Concerns about Five Bluegrass Albums chart and resulted in the We have been fortunate in the last year with Alpha too many ‘fast food’ places and unbridled strip malls number one hit song, “Rusty Rails.” Another Foundations, Project Energizer and an additional are real and I share them. All of our visioning sessions Night of Bluegrass concerts are held in the company moving into our industrial park. Sadly, we have been consistent in that. Our local government Thomasville Municipal Auditorium (144 E. have been unfortunate too with PS Art and Fred’s both has to provide strong land use planning to restrict Jackson St.) Tickets are $10 and are available in closing. Monticello has shown some good signs of undesired elements and to encourage development in advance or at the door. All seating is assigned. For improvement with Mafia Pizza, La Tiendita, BBQ and places most amenable to our desire to preserve our more information, call the Visitors Center at (229) Hair salon all occupying space in the renovated old way of life and prevent urban sprawl. 228-7977. motel and with REV and Parkway restaurants giving This is about a future where the younger additional places for a meal and socializing. However generations will want to live and work. It holds the The Jefferson County Ministerial the retail sector lags. There are several vacant store possibility for a wonderful place where our children Association is hosting a Community fronts in the Winn/Dixie shopping strip south of and their children will want to stay. And most of all Thanksgiving Celebration at 6 p.m. on Sunday, Monticello and North Jefferson Street is blighted with where they too will want to protect and preserve the Nov. 24 at the Monticello Opera House with The vacant gas stations, rundown buildings and a feeling slower peaceful home town way of life and the natural Purvis Brothers. A night of fellowship, singing and of abandonment. Perhaps there just isn’t enough local beauty of the county. thanks giving is free to all. Child care will demand – not enough customers. Local downtown provided at the First Baptist Church. development out to the wider Monticello City limits Phil Calandra

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opposition from nearby neighbors, as expending $200,000 or more of public indoor gun range on Tuesday evening, GUN RANGE had the UF property off U.S. 90 from funds to purchase the 100-acre Nov. 5.) from page 1 the board. He was referring to property. The asking price for the “I think we should see how it goes 17, that the property owner's offer had Commission Chairwoman Betsy property has been reported at between with Robinson before doing anything proven much lower than expected. Barfield's objection to the UF site, $2,800 and $3,500 per acre. more,” Barfield said. “We had a conversation with based on it being surrounded by a Especially, she added, when the The rest of the board appeared to Beau Turner about him helping out by residential neighborhood. As for the county had 99 acres at the old land agree, judging from the lack of buying the land,” Barwick said, county's land mine, Barwick said it mine. She also had a problem with the objection from the other members. speaking of the landfill property. “But would require shutting down the public sector competing with a private The idea of an outdoor shooting his offer was disappointing.” mining operation if the gun range business, a reference to Robinson range by first broached by Keith Barwick noted that three other were placed there. Gunworks, an indoor gun range that Cook, who, along with a few others, suggested alternative sites for the gun Barfied agreed. She had a the city was expected to approve. has continued to press the commission range weren't viable. The Tyson problem, she reiterated, with (The council, in fact, approved the to pursue the issue. landfill site, he noted, had drawn

Outside of his work as an assistant By going down to a ISO 4, home firefighter or EMT. AWARD fire chief, Long trains new firefighters and business owners whose property He expressed a desire to see local from page 1 for volunteer fire departments in was positioned within five miles of the men and women in Jefferson County Monticello City Councilman Troy Jefferson County as well as for fire MVFD are now paying lower use that scholarship and become Avera read about the Monticello's agencies in the counties that surround insurance costs by, Avera speculated, firefighters. hometown assistant fire chief award in Jefferson. anywhere between $100-$300 a year. In order for the scholarship to be a Tallahassee newspaper. “In doing so, he helps all of the “I wanted to be able to recognize used, the applicant must have a The Winuk Award is no small volunteer fire departments around the him in Monticello,” concluded Avera. mentor, which the MVFD has pledged recognition – presented annually, the state,” added Avera. “He's one of the people that – amongst to do for any local individual who award is given out by the Tallahassee Avera also mentioned the work of us all – makes our community a great wishes to pursue a first responder law office of Holland & Knight Michael Long and MVFD Fire Chief community.” career. alongside the Leon County Lester Lawrence that brought the After Avera had finished “I want to get this into our government offices. The award seeks department's Insurance Safety Office completing his recognition for community,” said Long. “Our to honor the memory of a 9/11 hero, (ISO) rating down to a 4 within city Michael Long, the assistant fire chief department has agreed to be a mentor Glenn Winuk, who died valiantly in limits. asked to speak briefly to the audience to [an] individual. The key is finding the attack on the World Trade Center A fire department's ISO rating at the city council meeting. some young man or young woman as he scarified his life to save others. comes from the quality of the training First, he thanked his wife for her who wants to be a firefighter or EMT Those who receive the award are and staffing at the agency, the support through the years as he trained for a career.” recognized for their sacrificial service availability of a water supply, the countless classes of future firefighters Whether that firefighter ended up that is given for the benefit of others in quality of the area's 911 and EMTs. at MVFD, another volunteer agency or their community. Communication Center and the Secondly, Long wished to inform the JCFR, Long expressed a desire to For the 2019 award, Assistant Fire community outreach (such as fire the public on an opportunity for those see more young people applying for Chief Long was nominated and on prevention and safety courses) interested in serving their communities the scholarship and going through the Wednesday, Sept. 11, at the Florida provided by the department. through fighting fires or providing training process. State University's College of Law's The ISO scale ranges from a 1 emergency medical services. “It’s a great opportunity and this rotunda, he was presented with the (best possible score) to a 10 (worst During his time as a member of community needs to take advantage of award by the Holland & Knight law possible score); at an ISO 4, the the Florida Fire Chief Association's it,” concluded Long. firm. MVFD is marked as an very well- board, Long had helped to establish a In addition to his efforts with the “He has given his time for years performing department and scholarship through the association's fire services in the county, Michael and years and years and years,” said Councilman Avera remarked on the foundation, which would provide Long is a decorated veteran who Monticello City Councilman Avera at city's score of ISO 4, compared to the financial support for young men and formerly served in Vietnam as a Green the meeting of the city council on county's score of ISO 6. women interested in a career as a Beret. Tuesday, Nov. 5.

CRI letter. engagement which had been delayed, not by the AUDITOR In terms of Reams' charge that the delay in the actions or lack of action of the audit firm, but by the from page 1 completion of the audit for the year ending on Sept. very late completion of audit-able accounting records certain inaccurate and misleading assertions put forth 30, 2018, was also attributable to CRI, the firm's by the county being audited.” by Mr. Reams about CRI, designed to persuade the counters that the same reasons that had caused the What's more, CRI had communicated with JLAC board to change auditors to another firm that he delay in 2017 applied in 2018. and been assured that it had not approved the selected, and CRI protests the board’s action to Once again, CRI argues, the county's accounting termination of CRI as Jefferson County’s audit firm, terminate its engagement with our firm without even records required significant corrections prior to the the letter states. allowing CRI the opportunity to respond to the audit and an external accounting consultant had to be “Considering the many accounting errors, as well statements made by Mr. Reams.” hired, which work hindered the execution of the as material weaknesses and significant deficiencies in The four-page letter, signed by three CRI audit. internal control over financial reporting discovered in representatives, challenges the various assertions that Further delaying the audit, according to CRI, the prior audits, CRI believes that it is in the best interest Reams made before the board on Thursday, Oct. 17, accounting records correction project itself was of the county, the state, JLAC, and the Board of essentially accusing the accounting firm of poor delayed when the original external accountant County Commissioners that the audit be completed performance and blaming it for causing the tardy declined to review and correct the board's accounting deliberately, and not in a rushed and cursory submissions of the county's last two audits to the records after reviewing the clerk's records, resulting manner,” the letter concludes. state. in a second external accountant having to be located It reiterates its protest against the termination of Relative to Reams' charge that CRI was and hired. CRI as the county's auditor and its replacement by a responsible for the tardy completion of the audit for “Considering the delays that had already taken firm that it says promises a quick audit and report. the fiscal year ending on Sept. 30, 2017, CRI place for the current year audit, and the many “We believe that the board has been misled by attributes the audit's six-plus months delay to errors in the accounting records that had been inaccurate and incomplete information, and we ask “internal conditions at Jefferson County that were not encountered in the prior year audit, as well as the that the board reverse its decision and reinstate Carr, in CRI's control.” serious material weaknesses and significant Riggs & Ingram, LLC, to complete the county’s audit Among the conditions that CRI cites are errors in deficiencies in internal control that have been for the year ended September 30, 2018.” the county's accounting records, “so significant that ongoing for several years, CRI met with the The letter is signed by Sara Applewhite, CPA and an external accounting consultant had to be hired by chairperson of the Board of Commissioners of CRI engagement partner; Michael Carter, CPA and the county to undertake a special project to correct Jefferson County, Betsy Barfield, in September CRI audit partner; and Michael Whitney, CRI the accounting records to a minimally acceptable 2019,” states the letter. “We agreed with Ms. Barfield partner-in-charge, Tallahassee. level for an independent audit to take place.” to continue with the audit in an expedient manner, The Jefferson County Commission did not take “This is work that cannot be performed by the but with due professional care, and to have the audit up CRI's request at its last meeting on Thursday, auditors, who must maintain independent standards,” completed by February 2020. This would allow CRI Nov. 7. The issue, however, may come up at the the letter states. “Audit work was unavoidably to conduct its audit thoroughly under professional board's next meeting on Thursday evening, Nov. 21. delayed while this correction project took place, and standards and provide complete and competent A new auditor, meanwhile, is already onboard for the until the accounting records were deemed audit- reports to the board so that it could properly exercise county's 2018/2019 audit. able.” its fiduciary responsibilities over the management of Additionally, CRI charges, its auditors had to financial transactions for Jefferson County.” make 24 audit adjustments totaling $1,851,323 to CRI disputed Reams' representations to the board ensure that the financial statements met generally that in his conversation with the Florida Joint accepted accounting principles. Legislative Auditing Committee (JLAC), the latter “These numerous errors discovered in the had informed him that CRI was late on several other accounting records required extensive additional audits in the Florida Panhandle and had given him audit work and delayed the completion of the audit,” the okay to cut ties with the accounting firm and hire the CRI letter states. another auditor. The accounting firm further notes that material “There are multiple misleading assertions in weaknesses and significant deficiencies in the (Reams') statement,” the letter states, proceeding to internal control over the county finance reporting – clarify the status of the various alleged late audits. some of which weaknesses and deficiencies had not Although Florida statutes authorized the JLAC been corrected since 2008 – had necessitated extra to carry out a variety of actions with regard to county audit work and contributed to the delay. annual financial reports and audits, CRI, according to Never mind that Reams' yearlong absence from the letter, was not aware of any statute that office because of his suspension had further delayed authorized the JLAC staff “to approve the the audit work “because answers to audit inquiries termination of an audit firm during a county audit were often not readily available,” according to the 4 • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2019 • JEFFERSON COUNTY JOURNAL JEFFERSON COUNTY JOURNAL • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2019 • 5

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Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at ECB Publishing, Inc. 6 • JEFFERSON COUNTY JOURNAL • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2019 Obituaries Barbara Turner Baylor Herbert Lee Coleman, Sr. Barbara Turner Baylor, born with baseball, she is remembered Herbert Lee Coleman, Sr., 74, of St. Petersburg, Fla., August 16, 1954, in Columbia, Mo., for her love of crochet, family and passed on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. Herbert was a decorated passed away at home in Monticello, holiday decorating. Vietnam Army veteran and a retired carpenter. Fla., on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2019 She is survived by her mother, Survivors include his wife, Shirley McKeever Coleman; his children: Darryl, Paul and Herbert (Angela) from pancreatic cancer. Barbara Hungate Turner; siblings, Coleman, Jr. and Malinda Dandy Jackson; siblings: Barbara moved to Tallahassee David Latham Turner II and Carol Richard (Pam), Charlie (Jacki), Henry (Shirley), Coleman, in 1974. She married Horry Baylor Turner Smith; her husband, Horry Rev. James (Laverne) Mack; Mary Jane Coleman, Viola on October 20, 1977, then moved to Monroe Baylor; children, Jessica Detwyler, Pinkie Huggins, Alease Tisdale and Alberta Monticello in 1978. She worked in Marie Baylor Rothbard (Gregory) Nixon; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; land title research in Jefferson, and David Benjamin Baylor other relatives and friends. Leon and Gadsden counties for over (Adrienne); and her granddaughter, A viewing will be held from 4 to 7 p.m., on Friday, Nov. 15, at Casa Bianca 40 years. She was an active Kathryn Marie Baylor. She was M.B. Church. volunteer in many Jefferson County preceded in death by her father, Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m., on Saturday, Nov. 16, at Greater School programs, including the David Latham Turner. Fellowship M.B. Church, with a military burial to follow in Springfield Cemetery. JCHS band and baseball. Her love A memorial service will be held for statistics and baseball were at Christ Episcopal Church, in joined by keeping stats for various Monticello, on Saturday, Nov. 23 at Patricia Ann Nealy teams in the Florida-Georgia 11 a.m. Patricia “Pat” Ann Nealy, 70, of Monticello's Baseball League, including the A private interment service for Waukeenah Community passed away unexpectedly on Monticello Tigers, Thomasville the Baylor Family is planned in Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. Pat was a 1965 graduate of Sluggers, Miccosukee Devils and Cedar Key, Fla., later in December. Howard Academy High School and a graduate of Florida the Jefferson A’s. She was the first In lieu of flowers, please send a A&M University. She was a lifelong member of Mt. Ararat Lady President for Jefferson County donation in her name to Big Bend and a die-hard Dallas Cowboys fan. Babe Ruth Baseball in 2001. Along Hospice or Habitat for Humanity. Treasuring her love and legacy is her son, Patrick Glenn Nealy; grandsons: Patrick Jr. "PJ" Trevon and Solomon; granddaughter, Shumekia Knight Duval; aunts: Bernice Vaughn, Louise King and Ruby Lamar; uncle, Irma Juanita Heard Earnest Thomas Glenn; and a host of other loving relatives and friends. Irma Heard Earnest, age 80, grandchildren; her brothers, She was predeceased by her parents, Richard Nealy and Mary Lou Allen died on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019 at Wallace Heard and Tillman Heard Morris; her grandmother, Ola Mae Allen and an aunt, Beatrice Glenn Allen, both her home in Tallahassee, Fla., after (Bertha); sisters-in-law, Earlene who raised her. a lengthy illness. Her funeral Heard and Judy Earnest; brothers- A viewing and visitation will be held from 4 to 7 p.m., on Friday, Nov. 15, at service was held Wednesday, Nov. in-law, Carlton Earnest and James Mt. Ararat AME Church, and funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., on Saturday, Nov. 16, at Mt. Ararat, with burial to follow in the church cemetery. 13, 2019, at the First Baptist Earnest; and many nieces and Church in Monticello, followed by nephews. the internment at Oakfield She was preceded in death by Cemetery in Monticello. The family her parents, Jim and Louise Heard; In memory of received visitors Tuesday, Nov. 12, brother, Charles Heard; brother-in- 2019 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Beggs law, Charles Earnest (Betty); and Funeral Home, Monticello. sister-in-law, Margo Heard. Willard B. Barnhart, Sr. Irma was born on May 22, 1939 She was a devoted wife and in Bainbridge, Ga., to Jim and mother. Irma was a longtime native Born 12-12-1928• Died 11-15-2018 Louise Heard. She married Winston of Monticello and recently relocated Earnest on September 7, 1954. to Tallahassee. She retired from Gone but not forgotten She is survived by her husband, Command Enterprises (aka Artistic Winston; five children: Susan Creations) in 2006 after a lengthy We miss our Great Grandfather, LaRock, Charlie Earnest, Theresa career. Grandfather, Father, and the Late Husband of McKown, Randy Earnest (Donna) In lieu of flowers, the family is our Mother and Friend of Many. and Tammy Strickland (Edward); 11 requesting donations be made to If you knew him, you would not forget grandchildren; 16 great- Big Bend Hospice of Tallahassee. him. He was master of encouraging words, words of wisdom and motivation stories on how to be a successful person. Thank you CAPITAL “Daddy,” “WB” and “Mr. Barnhart” for being a MONUMENT COMPANY model of a man with resolve and good character. We certainly miss your laughter, life lessons from the past and your hugs. Thank you GRANITE • MARBLE • BRONZE for leaving such a good example of a Father who took his job very serious on how to raise Your Vision - Your Budget and take care of his family. Thank you for showing us how to stay married to Dorothy M. Barnhart for nearly 70 years and always around for us to ask questions. CUSTOMIZED MONUMENTS We will never forget you. Enjoy your rest from this world’s troubles. We will BY DAVE PENDLETON always remember you in our hearts and minds every day. 850-567-3807 850-383-1300 With All of Our Love, The Barnhart Family JEFFERSON COUNTY JOURNAL • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2019 • 7 Shoppers brave the cold for The Jefferson monthly Market on Dogwood

ECB Publishing, Inc. Photo By s Journal Kate Frizzell, November 2, 2019 MainStreet Monticello Director, Amy McDaniels, kept shoppers warm with a complimentary hot cocoa bar. The warm, chocolatey Fish & Game drink delighted shoppers of all ages! Feeding Chart

Interested in learning more How to use: the major and about the monthly market? minor feeding times for each day The Market on Dogwood is are listed below. The major held once a month – typically on feeding times are the best for the the first Saturday of the month. sportsman and last about two Contact MainStreet Monticello hours; the minor feeding times for upcoming dates or vendor pricing and registration for the can also have good success, marketplace. but last only about one hour. s ECB Publishing, Inc. Photo By Kate Frizzell, November 2, 2019 For more information about You never know what you may find at the monthly this market or to set up a booth at Market on Dogwood (hosted by MainStreet Monticello) local future events, contact MainStreet The week of and visiting vendors bring all sorts of treats with them to Monticello on their Facebook the marketplace – such as jams or jellies, handmade wares, page, at “MainStreet Monticello” Nov. 15-22, 2019 or by calling (850) 597-1107. locally grown produce, live plants and so much more. Major feed times are when it comes to the marked by an asterisk (*) nutrients people need to Friday, stay healthy. Peanut Saturday, November 15 November 16 butter is also a shelf 9:06AM 10:03AM stable protein food which *1:24AM *2:19AM makes it a great item for 7:35PM 8:32PM food pantries to send *1:51PM *2:48PM Julianne Dinkel home because it will last Jefferson County Extension a long time compared to Sunday, Monday, Family & Consumer Science Extension Agent other protein food November 17 November 18 (850) 342-0187 • [email protected] options. 10:58AM 11:47AM Peanut butter, while *3:16AM *4:13AM cheaper per serving when 9:33PM 10:37PM Last Call for Peanut Butter Donations! compared to other protein *3:44PM *4:41PM th Challenge Ends Nov. 20 ! foods, is one of the more expensive items that food Tuesday, Wednesday, The Peanut Butter be distributed to hungry rights and a prize! pantries purchase, which November 19 November 20 Donation Challenge families in Jefferson If you want to donate means peanut butter are ---- 11:42PM coordinated by UF/IFAS County - but only if we as an individual, you can donations particularly *5:08AM *6:02AM Extension will be ending get lots of donations drop off peanut butter by appreciated. 12:33PM 1:14PM in just a few days on locally! Wednesday, Nov. 20, to a In Florida, we also *5:35PM *6:28PM Wednesday, Nov. 20. If Last year our public drop off box at have many farmers you haven’t donated to community collected any of these locations: growing peanuts, and we Thursday, Friday, the cause to help feed the 1,901 pounds of peanut • UF/IFAS Extension can help support our November 21 November 22 hungry in Jefferson butter. As of Tuesday, Jefferson County Office local farmers and 12:48AM 1:53AM County yet, now is the Nov 12, we have 656 • R.J. Bailar economy by purchasing *6:54AM *7:45AM time to grab your pounds that have come to Jefferson County Public peanut products. 1:52PM 2:29PM unopened jars and drop our office. To beat last Library After the challenge *7:19PM *8:10PM them off at a public drop year’s total we need to • The First Bank ends, will begin off box! collect another 1,245 • Capital City Bank distributing peanut butter For every pound you pounds and we’d like to • Piggly Wiggly after to local food banks donate, the Florida invite you and any in Jefferson County. We Peanut Producers organization you are a “Why Peanut Butter?” have a list of several food Association matches your part of to help with you may ask. banks we plan to donation. New this year, contributions. Peanut butter is a distribute to. If your the Florida Peanut If your organization, healthy food that food bank, church, or Federation has also club, church, or business provides protein, fiber, donating organization agreed to match Jefferson is collecting peanut butter vitamins and minerals would like to help County’s donations! So we are asking that you that our bodies need. distribute peanut butter to for every pound you bring your donations in Every single ounce of those in need, please donate, we will get two to the Extension Office peanut butter has seven contact the Extension more pounds! by Friday, Nov. 22. The grams of protein. Office at (850) 342-0187 That means even organization that collects Basically, peanut so we can make sure you Tidal Charts more peanut butter will the most gets bragging butter packs a punch are on our list. Steinhatchee, Fla. Nov. 15-21 , 2019

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Live music poured from the lot on North Cherry Street, in Monticello, as people strolled over to the grassy lot on Saturday, Nov. 9 for an evening of axe-throwing, BBQ tasting, pig chasing and good, old-fashioned community fun. Hosted by the Monticello-Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce, the Fifth Annual Jefferson BBQ Fest was held on Saturday night, from 4 to 7 p.m. The evening kicked off with a car show and live music provided by Ozell Road, a country and classic rock band that hails from South Georgia. The musicians crooned out old favorites and lively tunes while the festival's guests strolled in and surveyed the spread of visiting BBQ pitmasters. The Jefferson County festival hosted a Florida BBQ Association (FBA) sanctioned contest, which ECB Publishing, Inc. Photo By Ashley Hunter, November 9, 2019 meant that BBQ chefs – known as pitmasters – On hand to assist with the festival operations were the two 2019 Watermelon Queens, Addison Shiver and Allison traveled to the event in order to place their BBQ Shiver. The two sisters sold raffle tickets and assisted into the competition. anywhere else where the local chamber needed their aid. While several big names in the FBA engaged ECB Publishing, Inc.

s in a BBQ battle, there was plenty of fierce competition for locals to engage in as well. Photo By Ashley Hunter, The Monticello Rotary Club once more hosted their Corn Hole Tournament, with the Dennis Curry, Sr., and November 9, 2019 Dennis Curry, Jr., duo taking the first place title at the game's tournament; the team that placed second was Isabella The Monticello Gray and Jarid Roland. Rotary Club hosted A new competition also caught the attention of the festival goers, as and organized a Tomahawks 51, a family-owned axe-throwing venue, set up a mobile axe- Cornhole throwing booth at the festival. For only a few dollars, anyone who was Tournament, with several teams interested in trying their hand at the sport could throw axes at the vying for the three bullseye painted on a wood target. tiers of winning The champion axman was Matt Foy, who scored 21 points prizes. Pictured is during the axe-throwing tournament. one of the This year, the Monticello-Jefferson County Chamber second place of Commerce also hosted a chili cook-off, with local winners, Jarid Roland. chefs stewing up their family's chili recipe and submitting a pot into the contest; this year's winner was Libby McNeill, as her pot of chili quickly won over the judges. As the sky began to darken and the event drew to a close, kids were invited to head towards the festival's pig pen and try their hand at catching a greased pig. With the pigs supplied by local farmer, Hines Boyd, the wily pigs were greased and easily evaded capture – but three young folks, Graham Coleman, Austin Milem and Levi Carroll, managed to succeed and be awarded as this year's greased-pig-chase champions. As the event drew to an end, people continued to mingle on the grassy festival lawn, enjoying BBQ, listening to live music and enjoying the company of their family, friends and neighbors.

ECB Publishing, Inc. Photo By Ashley Hunter, November 9, 2019 Tomahawks 51, a family-owned business out of Tallahassee, had a mobile ECB Publishing, Inc. Photo By Ashley Hunter, November 9, 2019 axe-throwing booth set up at the Jefferson BBQ Fest on Saturday, Nov. 9. Several Ready, set, chase! The annual greased pig chase had plenty of local festival-goers tried their hand at the sport after being instructed by the Axe kids hoping to catch a pig during the Jefferson BBQ Fest. The first place Master. winner in each age division received a special cash and treat prize!

ECB Publishing, Inc. Photo By Ashley Hunter, November 9, 2019 ECB Publishing, Inc. Photo By Ashley Hunter, November 9, 2019 Several officers with the Monticello Police Department went above and Performing live music at the Saturday, Nov. 9 Jefferson BBQ Fest was beyond when it came to providing community policing at the festival. Two Ozell Road, a South Georgia band that delivered southern-infused music officers took a moment to play a game of catch with some of the kids who through the band's selection of country and classic rock tunes. were attending the festival. JEFFERSON COUNTY JOURNAL • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2019 • 9

How long does it take your garbage to decompose?

decomposing, it must be subjected to a continuous Glass Bottles: 1 MILLION YEARS Cardboard: 2 MONTHS exposure with sunlight in a process called photo- degradation, or "breakdown by light." Over months of continued exposure, styrofoam will eventually Batteries: 100 YEARS Styrofoam: DOES NOT BIODEGRADE discolor, break down and turn into a powder. Unfortunately, this rarely occurs naturally – so when styrofoam makes its home in a dumpsite Paper Waste: 2-6 WEEKS Apple Core: 2 MONTHS where light exposure is low, it is there to stay. Another common household waste item that Orange and Banana Peels: Nylon Fabric: 30-40 YEARS takes a long time to decompose naturally is glass. While glass is incredibly easy to recycle and 5-6 MONTHS reuse, in a dumpsite or left as litter, glass can take Aluminum Cans: 30-40 YEARS up to 1 million years to naturally decompose on its Plastic Bottles: 450 YEARS own – meaning by the time that glass Coke bottle Tinfoil: DOES NOT BIODEGRADE eventually decomposes, the world as we know it is long gone. Plastic Grocery Bags: 10 YEARS Everyone has been guilty of throwing out Paper Towels: 2-4 WEEKS banana or orange peels – but even the natural waste Cigarette Butts: 10-12 YEARS produced by the food products can take months to dissolve back into the earth as compost. Sanitary Pads: 500-800 YEARS As dumpsites around the United States continue Monofilament Fishing Line: to pile up with more trash, garbage and waste, the 600 YEARS Waxed Milk Cartons: 5 YEARS need for active recycling becomes more and more important. It is believed that approximately 80 percent of Foam Plastic Cups: 50 YEARS Disposable Diapers: 450 YEARS the trash that fills landfills and dumpsites could be recycled or reused. Before throwing out that milk carton, glass Ashley Hunter The lifespans of waste can bottle, tin can or shopping bag, remember the ECB Publishing, Inc. continue for years and years lifespan of your trash – and maybe opt to recycle and years, but most items instead of trashing the item and dooming it to Have you ever thought about the life-span will, eventually, break centuries in a landfill. of the items you purchase? down; some products, When you buy a pack of batteries, however, are the you typically know how long to exceptions. expect a charge from the batteries Tinfoil and once you pop them into your Styrofoam do not break child's toy, a flashlight or the TV down and decompose. remote; but how long do those Styrofoam, a brand batteries continue to exist, name for polystyrene once you've disposed of foam, can take a weighty them and sent them out toll on the environment, and of your house? because of the foam's For many resistance to the compost process, Americans, trash many businesses and restaurants ceases to exist once it's have made an effort to get away from been bagged up and using the product. placed in either the Styrofoam resists most chemicals and is only recycling bin or the sensitive to sunlight; in order for styrofoam to begin garbage can – the moment the garbage truck picks up their trash, most people consider the trash to be no longer their problem. The truth, however, is that household trash – even common items like orange peels, paper cartons or plastic bottles – can continue to exist, out of sight, for months, years, or even decades. Some of the common household items of waste, such as plastics, exist in our ecosystem and dumpsites for years; sometimes the products can even outlive the people who used them by centuries. While it takes approximately 10 years for plastic grocery bags to break down and decompose, other plastics, such as beverage bottles, can live in dumpsites for 450 years. 10 • JEFFERSON COUNTY JOURNAL • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2019 MONTICELLO SHOWS SUPPORT FOR ITS VETERANS

City turns out to watch Veterans Day parade

Ashley Hunter ECB Publishing, Inc.

Like many towns and communities around the nation, Monticello and Jefferson County residents gathered on the sidewalks of their streets in order to thank veterans, wave American flags and show their hometown support at the Monday, Nov. 11 Veterans Day parade. Starting at Capital City Bank on South Jefferson Street, and then traveling north around the Courthouse Circle, the parade included several different faces, companies and community groups – all with the same purpose in mind: supporting and thanking veterans. From high school students with the Jefferson Somerset JROTC and Aucilla Christian Academy Beta Club to World War II veterans, people of all walks of life turned out to participate in or watch the Monday morning parade. At the forefront of the parade and carrying the flags of the United States and its various military branches were members of the Jefferson Somerset Color Guard as well as military veterans Troy Avera, John Jones, Ed Gifford, Ned Hill, Ken Watson, Rev. Ben Ransom and Robert Walker. Following the flags and the veterans carrying them was parade- regular G-FAST, with their heavy trucks and search-and-rescue equipment. Accompanying G-FAST was the parade's Grand Marshall, George Pittman. A World War II veteran, Pittman was honorably nominated to serve as the 2019 parade's Grand Marshall, for which his service to his country and community were praised. Many more parade participants followed – such as the Kiwanis Club, the Frontier Girls and Boys Troop 508, individual veterans, Jefferson County's Watermelon Queens, Big Bend Hospice, the Veteran of Foreign Wars Auxiliary and several local businesses – amongst many others! Parades are an entertaining and engaging way for a community to join together, celebrate or support a cause, and the Monday, Nov. 11 Veterans Day Parade served as an opportunity for the local community to say a loud, heartfelt “Thank You” to the men and women who served their country and took up the calling to protect and defend their nation.

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KIRK REAMS Jefferson County Clerk of Court & CFO Clerk of Circuit Court/Clerk of County Court/County Auditor/County Recorder 1 Courthouse Circle • Monticello, FL 32344 • (850) 342-0218 ext 232 • Fax (850) 342-0222 • [email protected] 12 • JEFFERSON COUNTY JOURNAL • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2019 Sports Tigers Tiger Cheerleader of the week continue playoff Patience Andrews For over two years, Patience Andrews has sang the cheers, performed the quest stunts and led the crowd in supporting the Jefferson County Rick Patrick Tiger athletes as they fight to win ECB Publishing, Inc. each and every game. Andrews, who is a sixth The Jefferson Somerset Tigers' playoff hopes grader at Jefferson Somerset, says are still alive after their 21-7 upset defeat of the that she was inspired to join the Sneads High School Pirates on Friday, Nov. 8. cheerleading squad by a member of her family, Sontee With the victory, the Tigers progress to the Harville. Region Two Semi-final game against the Since joining, the 11-year-old Andrews says that she Bulldogs of Taylor County High School, tonight has found a passion for the cheers and games that is at Dorsett Stadium, in Perry, Fla. The Bulldogs shared between her cheer-sisters. are the number two seed in Region Two and had a In addition to cheering, Andrews enjoys dancing. bye week in the first round of the Class 1A Patience Andrews expresses a thank-you to her family playoffs. for their support and love: Tamikka Williams, Doris The Bulldogs enter the contest with a 6-3 Andrews, Marchaun Andrews, Kaieychia Davis and record, while the Tigers have improved their Sontee Harville. record to 3-8. The game should see plenty of aerial action, as both teams average over 200 yards Tiger Athlete of the week through the air. The Bulldogs are led on offense Kamarrian King by their freshman This 15-year-old athlete is ready to quarterback, hustle the ball! Kevis Thomas. Thomas has amassed 1,715 Kamarrian King, a ninth grader at passing yards this season, throwing a total of 13 Jefferson Somerset, is one of the touchdown passes. Thomas is not often a threat to powerhouse athletes who plays on run the ball, but when he does rush the ball, he the Jefferson Somerset Tiger averages 5.3 yards per carry. The number one Football team. target for the Bulldogs' passing game is senior According to King, Zoe Roberts. Roberts has 49 receptions so far this he has been playing football season with seven touchdowns. Roberts is a deep since he got his start with the threat who averages 19.1 yards per reception. hometown team as a fifth grader in Jefferson County; his The winner of the Tigers vs. Bulldogs game sports role model and the primary encourager who led him to will move on to face the winner of the join the Tiger team was his dad, King says. Blountstown vs. Port St. Joe game for the Region When he isn't running across the field under the Friday Two Final, on Friday, Nov. 22. The place for the night lights, King also enjoys playing ball on the diamond- Region Two Final is to be determined. The action shaped baseball field or on the court, shooting hoops with a in the Region Two Semi-final game between the basketball. Tigers and the Bulldogs takes place at Dorsett Kamarrian King is the son of Taneshia McCloud. Stadium, located at 400 Cherry St., in Perry, Fla. Kickoff is slated for 7:30 p.m. Pigskin Poet

We are closing in on the 12th week of football in 2019, It looks like Michigan State has folded the tent, Oklahoma State hogties Kansas out in Stillwater, It is gonna be an awesome finish This week Michigan makes the Spartans pay the rent. UAB blasts UTEP long before the 4th quarter. based on what I have seen. Wisconsin picks up a nice win down at Lincoln, Georgia Southern gets grounded LSU holds the top spot taking down the Crimson Tide, hosts the Navy and will sink’em. by the Warhawks at Monroe, The Tigers crush Ole Miss, Does BYU crush Idaho State, I guess so. they have regained that Cajun pride. Cincinnati goes to 9 and 1 downing South Florida at Tampa Bay, Kansas State subdues West Virginia at home, Ohio State follows closely ranked a solid number 2, But the Bearcats still have 2 tough games to play. At Utah State Wyoming will find a good place to roam. Virginia Tech smears Georgia Tech The Buckeyes destroy that Rutger’s Scarlet Knight crew. Memphis closes out the Cougars down at Houston, with little indecision, Clemson moved back to number 3 Next week the Tigers beat South Florida just for fun. Despite their win, with a convincing win, Wake Forest will fall to the Tigers taking it on the chin. they still cannot win the Coastal Division. Texas takes on Iowa State up in Ames, The Longhorns have little consolation, Despite their loss Alabama only fell to number 4, Kentucky spears Vanderbilt up in Nashville, they have already lost 3 games. Out at Starkville, the Tide shows Duke’s victory over Syracuse will be all downhill. Louisiana Tech will silence Mississippi State the door. Hawaii cruises by the Rebels of UNLV, Marshall’s Thundering Herd, Georgia at number 5 is on the outside looking in, Rice falls again to the Raiders of Middle Tennessee. If Florida State should fall to Alabama State The Dawgs taking down Auburn will help them in the end. it would be absurd. Appalachian State had a huge win over South Carolina, Again this week the Mid-American starts on Tuesday, Georgia State falls to the Mountaineers this week, Oregon flies down to engage Arizona in old Tucson, Western Michigan clobbers Ohio nothing could be fina. Speaking of South Carolina, No problem, as the Ducks will be ready to respond. to lead in conference play. they drop another to Texas A&M, Minnesota is 9 and 0 for the first time in 70 years, Akron falls to Eastern Michigan remaining winless, Chances of the Gamecocks bowling is getting slim. But down at Iowa the Gophers Bowling Green losing to Miami of Ohio

will realize their worst fears. would be my best guess. The Ragin’ Cajuns stomp South Alabama

down in Mobile, Utah is on track for that Pac- 12 championship game, Northern Illinois gets blasted up at Toledo, Southern Miss zips by UTSA If the Utes don’t beat UCLA it will be a crying shame. Kent State gets trampled by the Bulls of Buffalo. and will enjoy their post- game meal. The Pittsburgh Panthers pounce Penn State bounces back Arizona State dams up the Beavers to make it to a bowl, with a big win over the Hoosiers, on the North Carolina Tarheels, Air Force stifles Colorado State However, next week against Ohio State TCU beating Texas Tech will make all the newsreels. leaving them out in the cold. they will be the big losers. NC State tries to salvage their season USC beats California to pick up their 7th win, Oklahoma and Baylor face off over in Waco, beating Louisville, But for the Trojans this is not The Bears squeak by, Oklahoma is just so-so. Will Army beat VMI, I’m sure they will. how they thought it would end. Florida is on the road to engage old Mizzou, Temple easily conquers the Greenwave of Tulane, We have learned in 2019 that nothing is for certain, Hunker down Gators, take pride Northwestern will ground Massachusetts We still got a lot of football in the old Orange & Blue. out on the plain. before they close that final curtain. JEFFERSON COUNTY JOURNAL • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2019 • 13 Food, Fun and Entertainment

Meet the cast: Hunchback of Notre Dame

Ashley Hunter Karp. that shift in who he is.” ECB Publishing, Inc. Despite her kindness, is also intense and Ferrara explains that one of his favorite lines of guided, with a firm sense of right and wrong. dialogue comes from a duet that is shared with Based on the novel and songs from the Karp comes to the Monticello Opera House as a Esmeralda, and while the entire song, Ferrara says, is Disney animated feature, The Hunchback of Notre Dame classically trained operatic singer and is studying for her beautiful, he is especially drawn to the line of: tells the story of , the deformed bell-ringer Masters at FSU. “Someday, these dreams will all be real.” who dreams of a life “out there” as he observes all of Over the summer, Karp resides in New York City, “I think it is really beautiful and it really shows how Paris. Held captive by his devious caretaker, the where she works with different off-broadway theater the whole show is relevant to any time period. There has Archdeacon Dom , Quasimodo eventually companies as either a performer, education outreach or as always been themes of oppression and feeling like an escapes for a day and joins the boisterous crowd, only to office staff. outcast in the world, there have always been oppressed be treated cruelly by all but the beautiful gypsy, groups. But I think that song, it felt like it could be Sean Tterlikkis – Claude Frollo Esmeralda. written yesterday or a hundred years ago – it's timeless.” Actor Sean Tterlikkis is no stranger to the role of Quasimodo isn’t the only one captivated by her free Tristan Ferrara is a native of Niceville, Fla., but he despicable men. spirit, though – the handsome and Frollo moved to Tallahassee in 2016 in order to study computer Portraying the role of Dom Claude Frollo, the are also enthralled by her beauty. As the three men vie for science at FSU. adoptive father of Quasimodo and Archdeacon of Notre Esmeralda’s attention, Frollo embarks on a mission to Dame, Tterlikkis states that his character is a “horrible Angel Coleman – Clopin Trouillefou destroy the gypsies – and it’s up to Quasimodo to find his person,” standing in stark contrast to the rest of the cast Filling the opera house stage as Clopin Trouillefou, freedom and save them all. of hopeful, kind hearts. King of the Gypsies/Truands, is actress Angel Coleman. The Monticello Opera House performance opened on “He is a real person with very evil intentions,” says Since her start in musical theater as a sixth grade Friday, Nov. 8 and will continue to show on Fridays and Tterlikkis. student, Coleman has been involved in multiple Saturdays at 8 p.m., and Sundays at 2 p.m., until Sunday, In the past, Tterlikkis has played Bob Ewell in To performances and roles throughout the years – but Clopin Nov. 24. Tickets are $24 and those interested in Kill a Mockingbird, and says that the two roles between presents an interesting challenge for the experienced purchasing a seat at this performance can do so by calling Ewell and Frollo are “very similar.” actor. (850) 997-4242. “They are just these horrible, nasty people,” he adds. “Clopin, he's a narrator of sorts. He is kind of an Jonathan Mathes – Quasimodo A part of his development into the role of Claude authority figure for the gypsies, but he's also too playful Taking center stage is Jonathan Mathes as the Frollo was to grasp the way that Frollo mentally and bipolar to really take himself seriously,” explains hunchback himself – Quasimodo, the tender-hearted bell- processed his actions, as the character has a cruel Coleman. ringer of Notre Dame. mindset that employs deeply rooted racism and Interesting, Coleman notes that prior to taking on the “I love this show; it's beautiful. It means so much to harassment towards those who believe or look different role of the production's narrator, she'd only seen the me. It's been a dream role,” says Mathes, adding that he from himself. Disney movie production, not the theater and stage has been an admirer of the Disney movie and its story “Everything he does makes sense to him, despite musical, which offers a varied storyline from the well- ever since he was a child. how cruel it actually is in reality,” says Tterlikkis. “He is known 1996 movie. Set in Paris, Quasimodo is a young man who is bad. There are very little redeeming points [for Frollo].” “I really didn't know that much on how to approach partially blind and deaf due to a lifetime of living in the While Claude Frollo remains full of hate towards the being this character,” says Coleman, adding that through bell tower of Notre Dame. Raised by the cruel Claude nomadic gypsy people, he becomes enraptured by the the character study of Clopin, she realized that the role Frollo and locked away in the cathedral's tower, beautiful Esmeralda, who he harasses and then required a lot of physical awareness. Quasimodo is devoted to his task of bell ringer, but yearns persecutes after she resists him. As a sort of jester, the body language which Clopin for a chance to explore the world beyond his tower prison. While Tterlikkis does little to try and redeem his employs in his scenes requires a lot of thought and effort “There's this whole idea in the first song, “Out character, he does acknowledge that the Monticello on Coleman's end. “I have to put a lot of intention into There,” where he sings about how he just wants to Opera House performance delves a bit deeper into what my body is doing; my body language must be read explore the world that is 'out there,'” says Mathes. The Frollo's own past. at any moment,” Coleman adds. desire to experience the world that is just outside his grasp “In this show, you will see a little more of his The way Clopin switches between the humor of a is one that Mathes feels is shared with the audience, and journey to becoming the twisted person that he is,” hints jester to the severity of a underworld king in a matter of the song showcases the freedoms that the audience may Tterlikkis. seconds required a lot of study – and Coleman says her take for granted. “All he has ever known is being locked Sean Tterlikkis has been acting since he was a high delivery of Clopin's lines has been greatly inspired by away in a bell tower; his world is so small, so this idea of school freshman, where he became the president of his famous drag queen and celebrity, RuPaul. being 'out there' and being free is, for him, so much thespian troupe. It was in his senior year of high school “[RuPaul] can be really serious when he's a man, but greater than anything we can physically experience.” when he began performing in musicals. when he's in drag, he has this intense fierceness,” says Mathes' portrayal of Quasimodo is deeply steeped in After nearly 20 productions, this will be his first Coleman, adding that it was that duel charisma that has that sense of longing and the pain of reclusion that his Monticello Opera House show. been channeled into Clopin's performance. character feels as he watches the world pass by, without Angel Coleman has studied vocal performance at Tristan Ferrara – Captain Phoebus him, each and every day. FSU, but currently she is employed as a paraprofessional Since his start as an actor approximately 14 years “I kind of get swept up in that whole emotion, of him at a local school for children with emotional behavior ago as an eight-year-old in children's theater, Tristan wanting to be out there and what it would be like to be disorders, where she is a yoga teacher and science Ferrara has played a variety of roles and performances, free and experiencing everything that the world has to teacher as well as a musical production assistant. and will stride onto the stage as the glorious Captain offer,” adds Mathes. Phoebus de Chateaupers. Mathes has been performing in musicals and singing “Phoebus is the Captain of the Guard. He's an alpha classically since his years as a high school student. His male, very in-charge, very confident,” explains Ferrara – first on-stage performance was in a Florida State but while Phoebus is indeed all those things, Ferrara says University (FSU) opera when he was in the seventh it was the character's complexity and layers that drew grade. him to the role. Jonathan Mathis is a native of Tallahassee, and has As the Captain of the Guard, Phoebus is caught studied vocal performance at FSU. between his duty and service to follow the commands Rhiannon Karp – Esmeralda given to him and the compelling change of heart he “Esmeralda is a newcomer to Paris and she kinda experiences after falling in love with Esmeralda. turns Paris upside down for the better,” says Rhiannon While Claude Frollo descends into a cruel madness Karp, the leading actress who stars as the beautiful over his feelings for Esmeralda, Phoebus experiences a Esmeralda – the woman who captures the heart of change of heart, ultimately siding with the heroes against Quasimodo, Captain Phoebus and Claude Frollo. Frollo. Karp says that the role of Esmeralda has led her to “You get to see a lot more of him,” explains Ferrara. focus on her ancestry and delve into her own family's “Through the story, he really evolves. He falls in love roots. with Esmeralda and falls in love with who she is; I love While Karp was raised mostly Jewish, her mother is of Middle Eastern heritage – a similarity that Karp shares with her on-stage persona. Esmeralda is of French Roma descent and called a “gypsy” throughout the production; historically, the Romani are a nomadic ethnic minority who traveled across the Middle East and Europe and frequently faced persecution. Modern descendents still have to battle against long-lived negative stereotypes. “Being able to connect with my grandfather's Iranian history was something that I never really had to do before, until this role,” says Karp. “I'm really glad to have had the opportunity to push myself to do this.” Despite being an outsider and outcast to Paris, Karp says that Esmeralda remains a fiery and passionate woman, “unlike anything or anyone Paris has ever seen.” “She brings a sense of kindness to the town,” adds 14 • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2019 • JEFFERSON COUNTY JOURNAL Classifi eds LEGAL NOTICES MEETINGS Deadline: NOTICE OF MEETING Monday, 1 PM The District Board of Trustees of North Florida College will hold its regular monthly meeting Tuesday, November 19, 2019 at 5:30 p.m. in the NFC Board Room, NFC, 325 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES NW Turner Davis Dr., Madison, FL. A copy of the agenda may be obtained by con- tacting: NFC, Office of the President, 325 NW Turner Davis Dr., Madison, FL 32340, ADVERTISING NETWORK 850-973-1618, or email [email protected]. For disability-related accommodations, Ad Builder needed for the Monticello News and the Jefferson contact the NFC Office of College Advancement, 850-973-1653 or [email protected]. County Journal newspapers. The position includes designing and NFC is an equal access/equal opportunity employer. 11/15 building the ads for both weekly papers and designing and laying-out OF FLORIDA the newspapers. Must be able to work well under pressure and maintain a team player relationship with co-workers. Experience and/or education in this field preferred. Experience with Quark Express and/or Photoshop a must. Apply in person only at the Nov. 11 - Nov. 17 SUWANNEE RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT NOTICE OF MEETINGS Monticello News building, located at 180 W. 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Asbestos exposure may be the experience. Please send resume Commerce Dr., in Madison. Suwannee River Water Management District Governing Board Meeting Dates cause. $30 billion set aside for asbestos victims. (October 2019-September 2020) to [email protected] 1/16,rtn,c 10/10/2019 – 10/11/19: (Cedar Key, FL) PLEASE EMAIL RESUMES. Call 1-619-485-4372 or email 11/12/2019 4/5,rtn Positions available at North [email protected] 12/10/2019 1/14/2020 Florida College, Madison FL: 2/11/2020: (Location to be determined) Seeking full time heavy equip- 3/10/2020 Live & Online Public Auction 4/14/2020 ment operator preferably with Director of Student Support and Two Day Auction Event 5/12/2020 a background in forestry and Disability Services. See www.nfcc.edu for details. 6/09/2020 agriculture. CDL desired but not Thurs, November 21st & Fri, November 22nd 7/14/2020 11/6-11/22 required. Call (850) 545-5299 Panelfold, Inc. 8/11/2020 for details. 10/2,rtn 9/08/2020 *(Board Meeting: 3:00 PM - First Public Hearing on FY2020-21 Tentative 10700 NW 36th Avenue Millage and Budget: 5:05 PM) FOR RENT 9/22/2020 *(Workshop &/or Committee Meetings: 3:00 PM - Final Public Hearing on Miami, FL 33167 FY2020-21 Millage and Budget: 5:05 PM) SERVICES 2 BR /2 BA Mobile Home at 140,000 sqft. facility comprised of a vast amount of /rl 11/15 Monticello Meadows on Manufacturing Machinery and Equipment including TREE SERVICE South Jefferson St. Call (850) STUMP GRINDING but not limited to: assorted hydraulic punch presses, NOTICE TO CREDITORS 997-3890. 5/11,rtn,c MR. STUMP (850) 509-8530 die presses and dies, hydraulic press breaks, Quick Responses. 2/24, rtn hydraulic sheers, welding machinery, lamination IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR JEFFERSON COUNTY, FLORIDA machinery line, glue application machinery, plywood PROBATE DIVISION FOR SALE and MDF boards, heat press machinery, assorted File No.:19000073CPAXMX Division: Probate Thompson Center Hawkens milling machines and drill presses, band saws, .50 cal Muzzle-Loader with a 3- inventory, Clark forklifts, Toyota forklifts, IN RE: ESTATE OF FRANKIE LEE BRINSON 9x40 Pursuit X1 scope. Excel- pacemaker plastic extrusion lines, bench lathes, Deceased. lent condition. (850) 508-6537 ______/ 11/6-11/22 warehouse handling equipment, scissor lift, racking, shelving, raw materials, supplies, office furniture, NOTICE TO CREDITORS

(2) Maple wood arm chairs; computers/office equipment, 2012 Chevrolet Express The administration of the estate of FRANKIE LEE BRINSON, deceased, 6” thick cushion. Very good van, intellectual property (trademarks, copyrights, whose date of death was August 5, 2019; is pending in the Circuit Court for Jefferson County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 1 Courthouse Circle, Mon- condition. Asking $50 for each. 915 sq ft Commercial Office patents, design rights, logos, licensing agreements, ticello, FL 32344. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the per- Call (850) 997-3392 Leave Building; downtown Madison; sonal representative’s attorney are set forth below. message if no answer. 11/8,rtn domain name, websites, testing reports, promotional Shelby Ave; across from the aids) and much more. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against courthouse and post office. decedent’s estate, on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their YARD SALE Call Emerald at (850) 997- Catalog and photos available at claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE 3568 11/23,rtn,nc www.moeckerauctions.com TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER PICKER’S PARADISE! THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. Inspections: By appointment only (5) days prior to Yard/Estate Sale. Tools, All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands projects, kitchen, households, the scheduled auction date. against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS fishing, etc. Call Jason for Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors Case AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. details - (850) 519-1229. All #2019-024506-CA-44 ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN Star Storage, 1550 S Jefferson. To register: $100 refundable cash deposit to bid. FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. 9-5 Friday Nov. 15 & Sat. Nov. 16. 11/13,15 15%-18% BP. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF (800) 840-BIDS DEATH IS BARRED. AB-1098 AU-3219, Eric Rubin 4,000 square foot building for The date of first publication of this notice is: November 8, 2019. rent - of which 1,050 square Attorney for Personal Representative: foot is climate controlled. FLOYD FAGLIE, ESQ. Downtown Madison; Shelby Staunton & Faglie, PL Ave; across from the courthouse 189 East Walnut Street and post office. Call Emerald at To publish a legal or Monticello, FL 32344 (850) 997-3568 Telephone: (850) 997-6300 Email: [email protected] 7/3,rtn,nc classified, email Florida Bar No. 569690

[email protected] Personal Representative: LEWIS BRINSON Found: White Cat Old Lloyd Rd; Oct. 5. Call (215) 5018 West Lake Road 342-8401. Leave message if no answer. 11/8-11/15 or call (850) 997-3568 Monticello, FL 32344 11/8, 11/15 15 • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2019 • JEFFERSON COUNTY JOURNAL

LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE TAX DEEDS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED IN AND FOR JEFFERSON COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR JEFFERSON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CIVIL ACTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that OCTAVIO N LIM, the holder of the following Case #: 19000172CAAXMX Case #: 19000176CAAXMX Tax Sale Certificate has filed said Tax Certificate for the Tax Deed to be issued thereon. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. The Certificate Number and year of issuance, the Description of the property, and the Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper Plaintiff, Name in which it is assessed as follows: Plaintiff, -vs.- File Number: 19-000020-TD -vs.- Phillip Evan Jensen a/k/a Phillip E. Jensen; Peter Eirik Jensen a/k/a Peter E. Certificate Number: 292 Year of Issuance: 2013 Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, Assignees, Creditors and Lienors of Charles Jensen; Catherine Jensen Bonner a/k/a Catherine J. Bonner; Linnea J. Lourenco Wade Shiver, and All Other Persons Claiming by and Through, Under, Against a/k/a Linnea Lourenco; Derek Alexander Jensen a/k/a Derek A. Jensen; Unknown Description of Property: 25-1N-3E-0000-0089-0000 The Named Defendant (s); Stephanie Nicole Bernard a/k/a Stephanie Nicole Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, Assignees, Creditors, Lienors, and Trustees of Alice 3.02 Acres in S ¼ of SW ¼ of SW ¼ Shiver; Rebecca Loriane Hobson a/k/a Rebecca Loriane Shiver; Unknown Spouse Lucas Jensen a/k/a Alice L. Jensen, Deceased, and All Other Persons Claiming ORB 171 PG 290 of Stephanie Nicole Bernard a/k/a Stephanie Nicole Shiver; Unknown Spouse of by and Through, Under, Against The Named Defendant (s); Unknown Spouse of Rebecca Loriane Hobson a/k/a Rebecca Loriane Shiver; Mortgage Electronic Phillip Evan Jensen a/k/a Phillip E. Jensen; Unknown Spouse of Peter Eirik Site Address: Garcia Drive Registration Systems, Inc. as Nominee for Countrywide Bank, FSB.; Unknown Jensen a/k/a Peter E. Jensen; Unknown Spouse of Catherine Jensen Bonner a/k/a Monticello, FL Parties in Possession #1 as to Main House, if living, and all Unknown Parties Catherine J. Bonner; Unknown Spouse of Linnea J. Lourenco a/k/a Linnea claiming by, through, under and against the above named Defendant(s) who are Lourenco; Unknown Spouse of Derek Alexander Jensen a/k/a Derek A. Jensen; Name in which assessed: Alma Curry not known to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an in- Unknown Parties in Possession #1, if living, and all Unknown Parties claiming c/o Gladys Curry terest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claimants; Unknown Parties by, through, under and against the above named Defendant(s) who are not known in Possession #2, as to Main House, if living, and all Unknown Parties claiming to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as All of said property being in the County of Jefferson, State of Florida. This property by, through, under and against the above named Defendant(s) who are not known Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claimants; Unknown Parties in Pos- when sold may be subject to the current year taxes. to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as session #2, if living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by, through, under and Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claimants; Unknown Parties in Pos- against the above named Defendant(s) who are not known to be dead or alive, Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in session #1, as to Mobile Home, if living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Jefferson County Courthouse, through, under and against the above named Defendant(s) who are not known to Grantees, or Other Claimants North Steps on December 9, 2019 at 11:00 A.M. be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse, Defendant(s). Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claimants; Unknown Parties in Possession Kirk Reams #2, as to Mobile Home, if living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by, through, NOTICE OF ACTION FORECLOSURE PROCEEDINGS-PROPERTY Clerk of the Circuit Court under and against the above named Defendant(s) who are not known to be dead Jefferson County, FL or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, TO: Derek Alexander Jensen a/k/a Derek A. Jensen: LAST KNOWN ADDRESS, BY: Sherry Sears, Deputy Clerk 11/1, 11/8, 11/15, 11/22 Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claimants 965 East Howard Street, Pasadena, CA 91104, Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, Defendant(s). Assignees, Creditors, Lienors, and Trustees of Alice Lucas Jensen a/k/a Alice L. Jensen, Deceased, and All Other Persons Claiming by and Through, Under, Against The Named NOTICE OF ACTION FORECLOSURE PROCEEDINGS-PROPERTY Defendant (s): UNKNOWN ADDRESS and Unknown Spouse of Derek Alexander Jensen a/k/a Derek A. Jensen: LAST KNOWN ADDRESS, 965 East Howard Street, HOROSCOPES TO: Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, Assignees, Creditors and Lienors of Pasadena, CA 91104 Charles Wade Shiver, and All Other Persons Claiming by and Through, Under, Against ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 The Named Defendant (s): UNKNOWN ADDRESS Residence unknown, if living, including any unknown spouse of the said Defendants, A bevy of ideas and tasks are bouncing around in Residence unknown, if living, including any unknown spouse of the said Defendants, if either has remarried and if either or both of said Defendants are dead, their respective if either has remarried and if either or both of said Defendants are dead, their respective unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, creditors, lienors, and trustees, and all your head this week, Aries. You may have to find a unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, creditors, lienors, and trustees, and all other persons claiming by, through, under or against the named Defendant(s); and the way to quiet your mind so you can focus on what other persons claiming by, through, under or against the named Defendant(s); and the aforementioned named Defendant(s) and such of the aforementioned unknown Defen- aforementioned named Defendant(s) and such of the aforementioned unknown Defen- dants and such of the aforementioned unknown Defendants as may be infants, incom- needs to get done. dants and such of the aforementioned unknown Defendants as may be infants, incom- petents or otherwise not sui juris. TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 petents or otherwise not sui juris. Taurus, a benefit to having so many close friends in YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action has been commenced to foreclose your life is you always have a buddy you can call YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action has been commenced to foreclose a mortgage on the following real property, lying and being and situated in Jeffer- a mortgage on the following real property, lying and being and situated in Jeffer- son County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: when you need someone to hear your side of the son County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: story. COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP I GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 LAND REFERRED TO IN THIS COMMITMENT IS DESCRIBED AS ALL THAT NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, JEFFERSON COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN THENCE CERTAIN PROPERTY SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, AND NORTH 00 DEGREES 39 MINUTES 25 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE SECTION Gemini, even after a big shakeup in your routine, it STATE OF FLORIDA AND BEING DESCRIBED IN A DEED DATED 06/27/2005 LINE 1404.74 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF THE 120 FOOT seems like things at work are more of the same. AND RECORDED 07/06/2005 IN BOOK 568 PAGE 290 AMONG THE LAND RIGHT-OF-WAY OF THE SEABOARD COAST LINE RAILROAD, THENCE RUN RECORDS OF THE COUNTY AND STATE SET FORTH ABOVE, AND REFER- SOUTH 76 DEGREES 38 MINUTES WEST ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY You may need to start looking for opportunities ENCED AS FOLLOWS: BOUNDARY 4498.20 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE TO THE RIGHT, THENCE elsewhere for stimulation. ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY BOUNDARY AND ALONG SAID CURVE WITH THE LAND REFERRED TO IN THIS EXHIBIT IS LOCATED IN THE COUNTY A RADIUS OF 11,399.30 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00 DEGREES CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 OF JEFFERSON AND THE STATE OF FLORIDA IN DEED BOOK 171 AT PAGE 45 MINUTES 14 SECONDS FOR AN ARC DISTANCE OF 150.0 FEET, THENCE Perfection only exists in your mind, Cancer. 419 AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: RUN NORTH 19 DEGREES 07 MINUTES 04 SECONDS WEST 590.60 FEET, THENCE RUN NORTH 53 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 32 SECONDS EAST 489.70 Change your views on how everything needs to be COMMENCE AT AN OLD CONCRETE MONUMENT MARKING THE NORTH- FEET, THENCE RUN NORTH 65 DEGREES 15 MINUTES 23 SECONDS EAST perfect to be successful and you will sleep a bit EAST CORNER OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH; RANGE 4 EAST, JEF- 60.0 FEET TO THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY BOUNDARY OF A 60 FOOT FERSON COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND RUN THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 39 ROADWAY, THENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY easier this week. MINUTES 49 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE EAST BOUNDARY OF SAID SEC- BOUNDARY AS FOLLOWS: NORTH 24 DEGREES 44 MINUTES 37 SECONDS LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 TION 18, A DISTANCE OF 2154.77 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT ON WEST 512.20 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE TO THE RIGHT, THENCE ALONG Leo, obstacles are a part of life. The way you THE SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY OF THE 300.0 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY OF IN- SAID CURVE WITH A RADIUS OF 300.47 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL TERSTATE 10 (STATE ROAD NO. 8), THENCE NORTH 85 DEGREES 32 MIN- ANGLE OF 33 DEGREES 40 MINUTES 19 SECONDS FOR AN ARC DISTANCE approach them and your attitude can go a long way UTES 14 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF 176.58 FEET, THENCE NORTH 08 DEGREES 55 MINUTES 42 SECONDS toward helping you work through difficult BOUNDARY 2397.13 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 04 DEGREES 27 MINUTES 46 EAST 520.98 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE TO THE RIGHT, THENCE ALONG SECONDS WEST ALONG THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY BOUNDARY AND SAID CURVE WITH A RADIUS OF 175.58 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL situations. A PROJECTION THEREOF OF A PROPOSED 60.0 FOOT ROADWAY, A DIS- ANGLE OF 60 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 43 SECONDS FOR AN ARC DISTANCE VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 TANCE OF 903.0 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE TO THE RIGHT, THENCE OF 185.54 FEET, THENCE NORTH 69 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 25 SECONDS SOUTHWESTERLY AND NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID PROPOSED RIGHT EAST 142.77 FEET FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING. FROM SAID POINT OF BE- Your curiosity will pique this week when OF WAY CURVE WITH A RADIUS OF 30.0 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL GINNING CONTINUE NORTH 69 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 25 SECONDS EAST inspiration flows, Virgo. A new creative project ANGLE OF 90 DEGREES FOR AN ARC DISTANCE OF 47.12 FEET, TO THE 147.84 FEET TO A POINT ON A CUL-DE-SAC (THE CENTER POINT OF SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY BOUNDARY OF A PROPOSED 60.0 FOOT ROAD- CUL-DE-SAC BEING LOCATED NORTH 32 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 13 SEC- could be on the horizon. Friends are supportive of WAY, THENCE NORTH 85 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 14 SECONDS WEST ALONG ONDS EAST 50.0 FEET) THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG SAID CUL-DE-SAC your efforts. SAID PROPOSED RIGHT OF WAY BOUNDARY 370.0 FEET TO A POINT OF WITH A RADIUS OF 50.0 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 78 DE- CURVE TO THE LEFT, THENCE NORTHWESTERLY AND SOUTHWESTERLY GREES 42 MINUTES 43 SECONDS FOR AN ARC DISTANCE OF 68.69 FEET, LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 ALONG SAID PROPOSED RIGHT OF WAY CURVE WITH A RADIUS OF 667.51 THENCE LEAVING SAID ROADWAY RUN SOUTH 46 DEGREES 06 MINUTES People may be apt to judge you by the company FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 07 DEGREES 44 MINUTES 53 SEC- 30 SECONDS EAST 123.65 FEET, THENCE RUN SOUTH 07 DEGREES 47 MIN- you keep, Libra. However, once others get to know ONDS FOR AN ARC DISTANCE OF 90.27 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- UTES 45 SECONDS WEST 154.34 FEET, THENCE RUN SOUTH 85 DEGREES NING. FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING CONTINUE SOUTHWESTERLY 08 MINUTES 10 SECONDS WEST 196.91 FEET, THENCE RUN NORTH 20 DE- you, they will discover how you march to the beat ALONG SAID PROPOSED RIGHT OF WAY CURVE WITH A RADIUS OF 667.51 GREES 31 MINUTES 35 SECONDS WEST 209.33 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- of your own drummer. FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 10 DEGREES 04 MINUTES 53 SEC- GINNING. ONDS FOR AN ARC DISTANCE OF117.45 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 76 DEGREES SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 38 MINUTES WEST ALONG SAID PROPOSED NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY more commonly known as 376 Mallard Lane, Monticello, FL 32344. Scorpio, you may have an opportunity to enjoy BOUNDARY 175.0 FEET; THENCE NORTH 02 DEGREES 09 MINUTES 14 SEC- ONDS WEST 490.91 FEET, THENCE EAST 338.58 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 04 This action has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your some time to yourself this week. The alone time DEGREES 27 MINUTES 46 SECONDS WEST 434.44 FEET TO THE POINT OF written defense, if any, upon SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHÉ, LLP, Attorneys for can be a great way to work through new ideas. BEGINNING; CONTAINING 3.282 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Plaintiff, whose address is 4630 Woodland Corporate Blvd., Suite 100, Tampa, FL 33614, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice and file the orig- SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 more commonly known as 96 Blue Jay Road (Main House) and, 96 Blue Jay Road inal with the clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or imme- Don’t let someone whose maturity level is beneath (Mobile Home), Monticello, FL 32344. diately there after; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief your own bother you, Sagittarius. Take the high demanded in the Complaint. This action has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your road and others will notice and respect you for it. written defense, if any, upon SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHÉ, LLP, Attorneys for WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 7th day of November, 2019. CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Plaintiff, whose address is 4630 Woodland Corporate Blvd., Suite 100, Tampa, FL 33614, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice and file the orig- Kirk Reams You may have plenty of free time on your hands inal with the clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or imme- Circuit and County Courts this week, Capricorn. If you do not want to fill it by diately there after; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief By:Sherri Sears, Deputy Clerk demanded in the Complaint. being productive, then bask in your ability to kick If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to partic- back and relax. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 7th day of November, 2019. ipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator; 301 South Monroe Street, Tallahas- AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Kirk Reams, Circuit and County Courts see, Florida 32301; (850) 577-4430 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap- Aquarius, even though you are full of vitality and pearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification of the time before the By: Sherri Sears, Deputy Clerk scheduled appearance is less than 7 days. If you are hearing or voice impaired, call ready to begin something new, this may not be the 711. week for it. Hold off a little longer; the right time If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to partic- 11/15, 11/22 will present itself soon enough. ipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator; 301 South Monroe Street, Tallahas- To publish a legal or classified, email: PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 see, Florida 32301; (850) 577-4430 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap- This week serves as a starting point for new pearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification of the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days. If you are hearing or voice impaired, call [email protected] adventures in your life, Pisces. Keep your eyes 711. peeled for the opportunities coming your way. 11/15, 11/22 or call (850) 997-3568

Adoptables: Bandit Be careful, or this little kitten may just steal your heart! Bandit may only be a few months old, but he lived an adventurous life before making his way to the Wolf Creek Pet Adoption Center. Rescuers found this little black kitten under the hood of a Monticello Police Department patrol car, and dubbed him “Bandit.” The only thing this little guy is guilty of, however, is intruding into hearts. Bandit has been fixed and is up-to-date on his medical examinations. He's very sweet, loves attention and is very playful! Want to stop by and visit with this little smooth criminal? Contact the Wolf Creek staff today!

The Wolf Creek Pet Adoption Center is a no-kill humane society that gives a place for the animals of Jefferson County to live until they find their forever homes. The center is located at 2123 E. Washington St., in Monticello, and can be reached at (850) 342-0244. The adoption center is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday through Monday and is closed on Tuesday. Visit the Jefferson County Humane Society, Inc. on Facebook. Call or visit them today for information about adoptions, volunteering opportunities, fostering an animal, or current donation needs!

ECB Publishing, Inc. Photo By Ashley Hunter, October 2, 2019 16 • JEFFERSON COUNTY JOURNAL • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2019

Nov. 15, 1939 Nov. 15, 1979  John The City 80YEARS McClung and 4YEARS0 Council passed

ago T.F. Cooper ago a $743,516  History 1939 are in 1979 budget for the Bradenton attending Highway 1979-80 fiscal budget year. Patrol training school. The 1979 JCHS A home economist for Homecoming Parade boasted Florida Power and Light 46 entries. Residents of Notable Historic Floridians Company visited the rural Jefferson County lines communities and explained Monticello’s downtown streets uses of electrical appliances. on Friday afternoon to view the Catherine Daingerfield Willis Gray Murat 35th Homecoming Parade. Nov. 15, 1949 Desmond Bishop, school Jefferson County’s Princess The Lloyd superintendent, reports that the Catherine Daingerfield Willis Gray Murat (August 17, 1803 – 70YEARS community $268,00 JCHS gym renovation August 6, 1867) was an American socialite. She was married to ago exhibit won project is completed. Prince Achille Murat, an exiled Napoleonic prince living in 1949 first place in the Gary Wright, president of America, from 1826 to 1847. She was born near Fredericksburg, Jefferson County Fair. Farmers and Merchants Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Bank, last week attended a Va. and died in Tallahassee, Fla. Finlayson and Mr. and Mrs. meeting of the Bank Murat was the great-grandniece of George Washington. She E.T. Faglie were in St. Administration Institute in Los was a daughter of Colonel Byrd C. Willis (1781–1846) and his Petersburg last week to attend Angeles. wife Mary Lewis. Mary Lewis was the granddaughter of the Florida Bureau meeting. Fielding Lewis, George Washington's brother-in-law. Jefferson High Spanish Nov. 15, 1989 Through the Lewis family, she was also a relative of Club officers are: Alberta The four explorer Meriwether Lewis. Large, Jeanette Folsom, Pat laning of US 19 3YEARS0 Her parents made their first home in Orange near the Williams, Jackie House and ago from Court House; Later they came to Willis Hill. Jo Ann Malone. 1989 Thomasville to Col. Willis paid little attention to the management the Florida border was again a of the plantation and instead spent his time fox Nov. 15, 1959 topic of discussion at a public hunting, racing and attending parties. Income was The hearing held in Georgia by that Kiwanis Club state’s Department of derived from the race profits and the sale of 60YEARS firewood. ago presented a Transportation early this month. Catherine married Atchison Gray, son of 1959 Radio-TV party It appears to be years away. John Gray of Traveller's Rest in the school auditorium. Jack The Howard Students of Queen for the (Kearneysville, W.Va.). Atchison died less Bailey, star of the Week are Alison Buzbee Day than 12 months after their marriage and and Tom Brennen are and Deshone Reed, both sending gifts for the affair. picked by impressed teachers. their child, born after his death, died President Laurence Gene Cooksey was elected also. Crampton states that proceeds chairman of the County About 1825, Catherine will be used to carry on the Commission. He succeeds Murat came to Tallahassee Club’s work with boys and Mordaunt Bishop and will with her parents, three girls. himself be succeeded next year brothers and two sisters. In The PTA Halloween by Clifford Brown, who was 1826, she met and married Carnival was a huge success elected vice-chairman. her second husband, Prince with more than $500 being 1989 Jefferson County Achille Murat. He was a son banked in its treasury. Winners High School graduate Sherri of Joachim Murat, former Photo Courtesy of floridamemory.com in the costume parade were Collins graduated from King of Naples and Caroline Princess Catherine Willis Gray Murat Carolyn Martin, Mary Todd, Lackland Air Force Base last Bonaparte. Taken in Tallahassee, Florida in the 1800s Ross Bailey, Nada Bishop, month with flight honors. She is His maternal uncles included Joseph Bonaparte, Napoleon I of France, Lucien Bonaparte, Louis Debbie Lucas, Billy Bassett stationed at Sheppard Air Force Bonaparte and Jérôme Bonaparte. His maternal aunts included Elisa Bonaparte and Pauline and Josephine Stokley. Base in Texas. Bonaparte. The Cowboys were Nov. 15, 1969 Catherine (Willis Gray) Murat, was entertained when abroad. On September 8, 1831, Catherine declared Flag Football was present at the coronation of William IV, of the United Kingdom, and was given a seat in Judge B. Champions this weekend after Shuman sweeping the Raiders 22-6. Westminster Abbey. 50YEARS recently retired Cub Scout Pack 808 In 1847, she inherited the 2,000-acre Lipona Plantation in Jefferson County, Fla., upon the death ago 1969 from his recently held a weekend of her husband. In 1854, she bought Bellevue, in Leon County, which became her primary residence. traveling store after roaming camping expedition for scouts Catherine became involved in the nation’s first successful preservation effort, the work to the by-ways of Jefferson and their families at River preserve George Washington’s home. In 1858, Murat was appointed the first Vice Regent for Florida County for a quarter of a Junction at Lake Seminole. for the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, the title given the central person in each state organizing century. The body of the truck Councilman John Jones the association’s work. Working closely with Ellen Call Long, she led the efforts as the state raised is the same one which started came dressed up as Mr. $3,791 toward the restoration of Mount Vernon, the largest per capita amount raised by any of the 30 out in 1944. Recycleman for the Tigers’ contributing states. Rev. Newcomb is homecoming parade. Murat served in that post until her death. Despite her staunch Unionism, she was named master spending this week attending of ceremonies during the celebrations of the Florida Secession Convention in 1861. the Florida Baptist Convention Nov. 15, 1999 Later, during the American Civil War, Murat participated in the local "Soldiers Aid Societies," in Miami. The who met as sewing circles to clothe the southern troops. Mr. and Mrs. Bill 2YEARS0 fundraising golf Early in 1866, Napoleon III of France, a maternal first cousin of her husband, granted Murat an Shepherd and daughters, ago tournament annuity from the French government in consideration of her losses during the Civil War. Andrea and Angela, of 1999 Golfing for a Catherine Murat died on August 6, 1867, at Bellevue. Charleston, S.C., spend the Cause, held on behalf of the Catherine's marker in the old Tallahassee Episcopal Cemetery reads: weekend visiting relatives Eades family for their here. daughter, Natalie, raised more "SACRED to the Memory of PRINCESS C. A. MURAT, Widow of COL. CHARLES LOUIS Mr. and Mrs. John E. than $12,000 last weekend. NAPOLEON ACHILLES MURAT, and Daughter of the late COL. BIRD C. WILLIS, of Virginia. Hawkins attended the Florida- Jarrod Turner was named Who departed this life on 6 August 1867, in the 64th year of her age. A kind and affectionate wife and Georgia football game in the Defensive Player of the sister, a sincere and devoted friend. None knew her but to love her. None named her but to praise. Jacksonville on Saturday. Year, for his 80 yards offense This Monument is erected to her memory, by her bereaved Brother and Sister." and 32 tackles.