Sunny MEET TRUMP’S MAXED-OUT DONORS, BELIEVERS IN THE CAUSE, 7A 0% chance of rain 81 | 56 For details, see 2A www.mypdn.com PALATKA DAILY NEWS TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016 $1 Fight to keep gay marriage ban could be costly WHAT DO YOU THINK One attorney says his firm estimates legal battle cost $300,000 in fees What do you think of a judge’s ruling that attorneys can receive state funds to pay for the fight over a gay who declared the prohibition uncon- pay. One attorney representing gay Liberties Union of and which BY GARY FINEOUT marriage ban? Email Letters Associated Press stitutional nearly two years ago, has couples challenging the law filed an represented several couples, said to the Editor to ordered the state to pay the fees of initial estimate last year that his firm attorneys undertook a “substantial publicforum@ TALLAHASSEE — Florida’s fierce attorneys who filed federal lawsuits was eligible for more than $300,000 amount of work” during the lengthy palatkadailynews.com. fight to keep intact a voter-approved challenging the ban. in fees. Another legal team has yet to legal battle. Letter writers must include full name, ban on gay marriage is going to wind Hinkle issued his ruling Friday, come up with a figure. daytime phone number and address. up costing taxpayers. which will start the process to deter- Howard Simon, the executive There is a 350-word limit. U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle, mine the final amount the state must director of the American Civil See BAN, Page 8A Satsuma man Ahead of the game accused of burning down his home Five children, ages 16, 13, 10, 7 and 2, lived in the house; no injuries reported

Palatka Daily News was on fire. The victim said she gathered SATSUMA — A 67-year-old all the residents, including five Satsuma man was arrested children ages 16, 13, 10, 7 and and charged with arson after 2. the state fire marshal said the The victim told deputies the suspect set his home suspect was in a bar on fire early Sunday and “came home morning, displacing a extremely intoxicat- family with five chil- ed,” the report said. dren living in the resi- Deputy Mark dence. Henry said the sus- A Putnam County pect appeared Sheriff’s Office report “extremely intoxicat- said deputies respond- ed,” the report said. ed to a structure fire Adkins The suspect told and saw the residence deputies after he at 240 Pamela Ave. returned home, he “fully engulfed in flames.” entered his room, sat on his One of the victims told depu- bed and saw smoke coming ties William Adkins was from under the bed, the report responsible for setting the fire, said. the report said. Adkins was arrested and CHRIS DEVITTO/Palatka Daily News In the sixth grade, Brittany Stanley told her mother she wanted to earn an associate degree before graduating from high The victim told officers she taken to the Putnam County school. Next month, Stanley will achieve that goal, one month prior to securing her high school diploma from Palatka High. was in her bedroom when one Jail. He is being held without of her sons told her the house bond. Palatka High senior will snag two degrees before summer begins

River State College almost a month “I asked her, ‘Are you sure?’” said BY ASIA AIKINS before she receives her high school Amy Stanley, Brittany Stanley’s Florida’s top teachers Palatka Daily News diploma. mother, “but when she sets a goal, Palatka High School senior Brittany Stanley decided in sixth will graduate with her associ- grade she wanted to earn her associate A ate degree from St. Johns degree before graduating high school. See DEGREES, Page 5A found at affl uent schools Associated Press Sentinel reported Sunday. The report highlights how ORLANDO — New bonus the bonuses have failed to payments aimed at attracting address the state’s long-stand- and keeping good teachers in ing goal of more equitably dis- Earth Day celebration at Dunns Creek park includes variety of activities Florida have gone dispropor- tributing quality educators. tionately to those who work The newspaper’s analysis of with students from affluent education data on the state- “If you want to come out and camp, you hike would begin 8 a.m. Saturday. families, an analysis by a wide program found that for BY BRANDON D. OLIVER Palatka Daily News can on the 22nd and leave the 24th,” said Carr said there would be bike rides, Florida newspaper has found. every 954 students in a high Sam Carr, the president of the Friends of bug demonstrations, boat rides, nature Teachers who received poverty Florida school this Local park officials hope this weekend’s Dunns Creek’s board of directors. “The tours and other activities. There will even bonuses under the $44 million year, there was only one bonus- Earth Day celebration in South Putnam actual celebration is on the 23rd.” be pony rides that will span the park, he “best and brightest” teacher winning teacher. But the ratio County will become an annual occur- On Saturday, the state park will be the said, rather than in circles like at most scholarship program that was far less for those schools rence. site of numerous activities to highlight fairs, carnivals and circuses. started last year were more with students from more afflu- Dunns Creek State Park and Friends of the park’s waterways, trails, animals and In addition to the numerous activities than twice as likely to work ent homes, one “Best and Dunns Creek will host their inaugural other aspects of nature. with students from affluent Earth Day celebration Saturday with Activities are scheduled from 10 a.m. to families than with students camping Friday through Sunday. 5 p.m. Saturday, but Carr said a birding See DUNNS, Page 5A living in poverty, the Orlando See TEACHERS, Page 8A

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041916a1.indd 1 4/18/16 8:33 PM “The crisis you have to worry about most is the one you don’t see coming.” — Mike Mansfield American statesman morning briefing (1903-2001) 2ATUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016 PALATKA DAILY NEWS Today in History www.palatkadailynews.com 1825 St. Johns Ave., Palatka FL 32177 MAIL: P.O. Box 777, Palatka, FL 32178 Today is Tuesday, April 19, the 110th day of 2016. There are 256 USPS 418-500 days left in the year. Periodicals postage paid at Palatka, FL, Palatka Daily News, est. 1885, TODAY IN PUTNAM is published daily Tuesday through In 1912, J.B. Austin instructed Saturday by the Palatka Daily News, Inc., yard crews of Georgia Southern and POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Florida Railway to not make repairs Palatka Daily News, P.O. Box 777, during church hours on Sunday at Palatka FL 32178 their “old” yard in Palatka in order MAIN NUMBER ..... 312-5200 to not interrupt church at the Presbyterian Church. 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The ensemble will include a diverse selection of dances, including contemporary, classical ballet and contemporary Revolutionary War began with the including tax ballet works choreographed by nationally recognized faculty and guest artists. For details, call 312-4300. 13 weeks ...... $24.62 battles of Lexington and Concord. 26 weeks ...... $49.25 In 1865, a funeral was held at the 52 weeks ...... $93.68 White House for President Abraham e-edition ...... $7/month Toniyvonne Marieann Griffin, 24, Northeast Florida. Lincoln, assassinated five days earli- Duration of subscription subject to Pomona Park: possession of a con- Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office on er. His coffin was then taken to the rate increase. Announcements trolled substance. Sunday night discontinued its search U.S. Capitol for a private memorial Jerret David Guthrie, 30, Palatka: for Father Rene Wayne Robert in the service in the Rotunda. Paul Conner ...... 386-312-5246 four counts fraud; burglary; larceny; Baldwin area. In 1951, Gen. Douglas Circulation Director CRESCENT CITY six counts dealing in stolen property. The St. Augustine-based priest dis- MacArthur, relieved of his Far East [email protected] Leroy Reaves, 30, Palatka: battery. appeared last week. command by President Harry S. Watercolor class Samuel Antonio Villacorta, 29, Police arrested 28-year-old Steven Truman, bade farewell in an address OBITUARIES Thursday at Lake Stella Interlachen: sexual assault. James Murray after he was found to Congress in which he quoted a driving Robert’s car in Aiken, S.C. line from a ballad: “Old soldiers Death notices and obituaries are The Multi-Cultural Arts Group will April 16 Authorities think Robert was minis- never die; they just fade away.” published daily. We accept obituaries offer an en plein air watercolor class 9 tering to Murray. In 1995, a truck bomb destroyed a.m. Thursday at Lake Stella. Jessica Renee Brindle, 27, Robert is a senior priest and a the Alfred P. Murrah Federal and photos from funeral homes. The Cost is $25 and a list of supplies will Interlachen: two counts sexual Franciscan, known in St. Augustine Building in Oklahoma City, killing deadline is 5 p.m. Obituaries can be be provided. assault. for helping the poor, drug addicted and 168 people. Bomber Timothy emailed to clerk@palatkadailynews. Details: Joy King at 305-799-2610. Gabriel Lee Johnson, 44, Hollister: disabled. McVeigh was later convicted of fed- com. For information about obituaries moving traffic violation. His brother and sister have come to eral murder charges and executed. and our policies, call 386-312-5240. INTERLACHEN Stephen Jeremy Lemelle, 40, Florida from New York to aid in the PUBLISHER Crescent City: cruelty toward child. search, and attended a prayer vigil for TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Garden club to him Saturday. Actor Hugh O’Brian is 91. Actress Wayne Knuckles ...... 386-312-5201 host dinner Friday April 17 Elinor Donahue is 79. Rock musician [email protected] ST. CLOUD Alan Price (The Animals) is 74. The Interlachen Rainbow Garden William Wade Adkins, 67, Satsuma: Actor Tim Curry is 70. Pop singer ADVERTISING Club will host a dinner 5–7 p.m. arson. Woman charged Mark “Flo” Volman (The Turtles; Flo Friday at Interlachen High School, Aronah Lavette McKinnon, 33, San with animal cruelty and Eddie) is 69. Motorsports Hall of Mary Kaye Wells ...... 386-312-5210 126 County Road 315. Mateo: aggravated battery. Famer Al Unser Jr. is 54. Actor Tom Advertising Director Music provided by Lazy J and A Central Florida woman was Wood is 53. Recording executive [email protected] Company with R&R Connection. charged with animal cruelty after Suge Knight is 51. Actress Ashley Pam Froehlich ...... 386-312-5213 Cost is $12 and goes to local proj- authorities said they found six dead Judd is 48. Actress Jennifer Taylor Advertising Representative ects, community center and parks as horses. is 44. 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...... 386-312-5239 GEN ELEC 31.03 0 Key West...... 80/71 pc mph. 169 was 4/13 20 The highest recorded peak gust gust peak recorded highest The Andy Hall Answer: GLAXOSMITH 43.19 0.31 Growing degree days are calculated by taking the average temperature Sports Editor Miami ...... 77/70 s for the day and subtracting the base temperature (50 degrees) from the [email protected] HOME DEPOT 136.71 1.7 Naples ...... 81/65 s average to assess how many growing days are attained. Mark Blumenthal ...... 386-512-5238 J.C.PENNY 9.92 0.07 Orlando ...... 82/62 s Sports Reporter LIFEPOINT 71.41 0.54 Panama City .....75/58 s Local Almanac Last Week [email protected] LOWE"S 77.26 0.23 Date High Low Normals Precip Pensacola...... 79/61 s Precipitation ...... 0.37" LSI N/A 0 Port Charlotte....84/59 s 4/10 78 49 80/56 0.00" MANULIFE 14.45 0.25 Normal precipitation ...... 0.59" CORRECTIONS Tallahassee ...... 84/53 s 4/11 81 51 80/56 0.00" MICROSOFT 56.53 0.88 Departure from normal .....-0.22" Tampa ...... 83/63 s 4/12 84 56 81/56 0.02" The Palatka Daily News wants to PLUM CREEK N/A N/A 4/13 80 59 81/56 0.33" PFIZER 32.69 0.19 W. Palm Beach ...78/67 s promptly and accurately correct any 4/14 77 63 81/57 0.01" Average temperature ...... 68.4º TRACT SUP 90.15 0.69 erroneous or inaccurate information Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; 4/15 77 61 81/57 0.01" Average normal temperature . 68.6º VULCAN 108.04 1.04 mc/mostly cloudy; ra/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/ published. If you know of an error in 4/16 78 64 81/57 0.00" Departure from normal ...... -0.2º a story, caption or headline, call 386- WALMART 69.86 0.8 sunny; sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms 312-5231. WALT DISNEY 101.55 2.96 St. Johns River Tides This Week Palatka Palmetto Bluff Day High Low High Low Day High Low High Low

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dren at her church for many Thursday, April 14, 2016, at of Flagler Estates, passed Obituaries years. She was intolerant of Haven Hospice Roberts Care away Friday, April 15, 2016, injustice and was compas- Center following a brief ill- at Flagler Hospital in St. sionate to those left out in ness. Augustine following an Obituaries are paid adver- society. She was a good friend She was a native of extended illness. Sen. Elizabeth tising written by funeral to everyone and was intensely Gainesville Arrangements will be homes based upon informa- loyal to her friends, who loved and was a announced by Masters tion provided by families. her dearly. She loved cats, resident of Funeral Home of Palatka. Death notices are brief especially her 16-year-old cat Interlachen announcements published at named Zoe. for the past no charge. She was preceded in death 17 years, Al Herman Warren to star by her father, Bruce Gray; her coming from mother, Ethel McCullough Palatka. She Allen Martin “Al” Herman, Dale Gray Gray; a brother, David Gray; was a home- 83, of Palatka, passed away and two sisters, Donna Gray maker who Monday, April 18, 2016, at Dale Gray, 71, of Nashville, Myhre and Jennie Lee Gray enjoyed crossword puzzles, Haven Hospice Roberts Care Tenn., and formerly of Boyer. game shows and spending Center following an extended as comic hero Federal Point, passed away Surviving are her brother, time with her family. illness. By Steve Leblanc law student, law professor and unexpectedly Wednesday, Alan Gray of Hastings; 10 She was preceded in death Arrangements will be Associated Press candidate for Ted Kennedy’s March 30, 2016, at her resi- nieces and nephews; and by her parents, Alexander announced by Johnson- old U.S. Senate seat. dence. numerous cousins and other and Edna Bloom Rigdon. Overturf Funeral Home in BOSTON — Her parents “We really want to show- She was born Jan. 16, 1945, relatives. Surviving are her husband Palatka. didn’t hail from the planet case these people’s lives and in the Glendale Hospital in Graveside services will be of 45 years, Franklin Stevens Krypton, and she was never where they came from rather Palatka, 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 20 of Interlachen; two sons, bitten by a radioactive spider, than making some political grew up in at the Palatka Memorial Franklin Stevens Jr. of Hazel M. Medlock but that hasn’t stopped statement,” he said. Federal Point Gardens with Pastor Phil Gainesville and Christopher Elizabeth Warren from star- Warren had nothing to do and was a McCullough officiating. No Stevens of Interlachen; two Hazel Margaret Medlock, ring as a comic book hero. with the book, and learned longtime res- calling hours are planned at daughters, Pamela Ward of 85, of Bardin, passed away “Female Force: Elizabeth about it only after publication. ident of the funeral home. A memorial Bardin and Francine Sunday, April 17, 2016, at Warren” tells the true-life story She hasn’t publicly comment- Nashville, service is scheduled for 4 p.m. Williams of Woodstock, Ga.; a Governor’s Creek Health and of Warren’s rise from Oklahoma ed on her turn as comic book Tenn. She Saturday, April 30 at Edgehill brother, Garland Rigdon of Rehabilitation Center in schoolgirl to U.S. senator and hero. was a 1963 United Methodist Church in Palatka; three sisters, Sylvia Green Cove Springs following champion of the liberal wing of Matt Reyes, manager of graduate of Nashville. Friends may begin Pacetti of Melbourne, Carolyn an extended illness. the Democratic Party. New England Comics, said Palatka Senior High School. gathering one hour prior to Newberry and Audrey Arrangements will be The 22-page comic is the there’s a niche audience for a She earned a master’s degree the start of the service at the Lovelace of Palatka; and four announced by Johnson- brainchild of Portland, Ore.- biographical comic book that in church and community church. grandchildren, Aidan Overturf Funeral Home in based publishers Storm tells Warren’s story, especially ministry from the former In lieu of flowers, memorial Stevens, Tessa Stevens, Palatka. Entertainment and is part of a in her hometown of Scarritt College for Christian gifts may be sent to Edgehill Ashley Ward and Shade larger series designed to cele- Cambridge. Workers in Nashville. She United Methodist Church, Ward. brate the lives of notable “I have customers who earned a master’s degree from P.O. Box 128258, Nashville, Private services were held. Frederick J. women. Past subjects include teach politics and ethics the University of Tennessee TN 37212-8258. Friends may Messages of encourage- Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, across the street” who would School of Social Work in sign the online register at ment and sympathy may be Walker IV Madonna, Sarah Palin, be interested in the book, said Nashville. She spent a year in www.themastersfuneral- expressed on her online guest- Condoleezza Rice, Facebook Reyes, whose store is in France as an exchange stu- homes.com. book at www.themastersfu- Frederick J. Walker IV, 45, executive Cheryl Sandberg, Harvard Square opposite the dent. She served for almost 30 Masters Funeral Home of neralhomes.com. of Interlachen, passed away Nancy Reagan, Tina Fey and Ivy League campus and its years as executive director of Palatka is in charge of local Masters Funeral Home of Monday, April 18, 2016, at Caroline Kennedy. Kennedy School of MANNA, a Nashville anti- arrangements. Palatka is in charge of Putnam Community Medical The most popular comic in Government. Warren taught hunger organization. She was arrangements. Center following an extended the series told Michelle at Harvard Law School. an active member of Edgehill illness. Obama’s life story, and sold “It’s a fairly specific audi- United Methodist Church in Shirley A. Stevens Arrangements are under about 75,000 copies. There ence,” added Reyes, who said Nashville for decades. She Peggy M. Durrance the direction of Johnson- have been about 70 titles in all. he has spotted Warren in the loved children and taught Shirley Ann Stevens, 64, of Overturf Funeral Home in Publisher Darren Davis neighborhood. The store is Sunday school to young chil- Interlachen, passed away Peggy Marie Durrance, 78, Interlachen. said he was drawn to Warren’s about a mile from Warren’s story because of the role home. strong women played in his Some would just as soon life. paint Warren as a comic book “She’s a woman that has it villain instead of hero. Putnam 1605 Westover Drive all. She has the family. She Massachusetts Republican has the career. She has a Party Chairman Kirsten Palatka, FL 32177 strong work ethic,” he said. Hughes said Warren “would “We thought she had a really raise taxes faster than a (386) 325-5862 strong story.” speeding bullet and … her big Instead of leaping over tall government agenda would www.putnamhabitat.org buildings in tights and a cape, trample small business with a or battling mad jokers and vil- single bound.” lainous penguins, Warren’s “A comic book seems like political superpowers are the perfect way to tell the focused on something she sees story of a politician so as even more threatening: the detached from reality,” Wall Street and Capitol Hill Hughes said. power brokers she holds Davis — whose other bio- ~ PUBLIC LAND AUCTION ~ responsible for hollowing out graphical comics range from the middle class. Donald Trump to Pope Francis The bulk of the book steers — has high hopes for the April 18 - 22, 2016 clear of ideological battles and Warren comic. He said there’s instead zeroes in on Warren’s huge interest in the personal and professional Massachusetts Democrat. 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“Twelve broken bones of a child 3 months old screams punishment. I’m going to sen- tence them both to 15 years in the Florida state prison.” — Judge James Clayton in sentencing Patricia Barney and Michael Bynoe in a child neglect case. The State Attorney’s Office only asked for 10-year sentences.

“The (Clean Power Plan) was finalized in October of 2015, and at that point, it opened up a window for lawsuits. And Seminole, along with 38 other electric cooperatives, 28 states across the country and over 150 Illegal immigration may be chambers of commerce ... joined together and asked the D.C. circuit court to throw out the Clean Power Plan as illegal and improp- Mexico’s largest industry erly issued. ... For the first time ever, when we asked the Supreme Court to review our request, and you all’s request, ome politicians say we can, while oth- deductions for taxes, social security, etc. they granted the request.” ers say it would be impossible, to Now, consider the exchange rate of pesos — Seminole Electric Cooperative spokesman S round up and send home about 13 JODY in Mexico for American dollars is running Ryan Hart about Seminole’s lawsuit against the million Mexicans living illegally somewhere about $17.50. So a Mexican, taking advan- in this country. DELZELL tage of all the freebies available to the dis- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s plan to No government agency in this country advantaged in this country, manages to live reduce carbon emissions in the U.S. The plan, if actually knows where they are or what they on $200 a week. He sends the other $200 to implemented, would likely lead to the closure of are doing, but we know they exist. No a bank account in Mexico. In one year, he Seminole’s Palatka plant. doubt, some are being protected by employ- functionaries don’t want the public to know deposits over $10,000 in that account. If he ers so they can hold on to cheap labor to do about. then exchanges it for pesos, he’s got an easy menial jobs our idle people refuse to do. Obama apologists support his audacious 176,000 pesos. That will enable him to live However, we can’t totally blame them claim he has deported many thousands of in Mexico like a drug lord. “We’re looking to buy land right here in because of the disparity in economics undocumented immigrants. That must Now get out your pencil and multiply the Palatka. We’re looking to put up new con- between the two nations. have been one of those events the adminis- 13 million Hispanics who are here illegally struction. We have a site we’re look to go for- Their numbers are shrouded in govern- tration wanted to keep quiet because Fox and count the money that could be flowing ward with.” ment ambiguity much like the accounting of News would have been there with cameras to Mexico. The Mexican officials aren’t — Premier Development Partners Senior Vice how many people in this country are unem- rolling had they known about it. about to raise a big fuss about that arrange- President Kevin Callahan about his company’s ployed. If a person’s name is not on a gov- Most of those deportations the adminis- ment. American dollars flowing into Mexico ernment list as seeking employment, they tration is claiming are likely those who could well be their greatest industry. plans to create jobs in Palatka. are not unemployed. They simply don’t were stopped while crossing into this coun- If an illegal immigrant should get picked exist. That seems to cause the administra- try and immediately herded back to Mexico. up by immigration officials in this country, “We shouldn’t be legislating morality, any- tion to feel a little more comfortable about Like the figure for our unemployed, that is which must be a rarity if 13 million are here way. What we should be doing is looking at misinforming the public by stating unem- a half-truth, at best. and managing to exist, all he gets is a ride the law and determine if there is a rational ployment is running about 5 percent when Entering this country illegally is a viola- back to the border, and once deposited on it is actually more like 20 percent. tion of our immigration laws, so they should that side of the fence, he can crawl back relationship from a health, safety and wel- A government functionary has been not be here. If the situation were reversed, through the same hole he crawled through fare position to determine if there is a need described as someone who looks for prob- Americans would be thrown into a Mexico to get here. for a prohibition.” lems to justify his existence, finding them slammer without ceremony. Meanwhile, back in the good old USA, the — Palatka Mayor Terrill Hill during a discus- whether they exist or not, diagnosing them All that being taken into consideration, land of opportunity, an American citizen sion about potentially eliminating a ban on incorrectly and then applying the wrong the question still hangs out there in limbo earning that same $10 an hour, and proba- Sunday morning alcohol sales in Palatka. remedy. There is no better example of such as to why Mexicans, and other Hispanics, bly working only part time so the business government stupidity than the Fast and work so hard to gain entrance into the won’t have to pay him benefits, can’t afford Furious ploy from 2006-2011, when a lot of United States only to take menial jobs our to buy groceries for his family, even with “You can very well have people who are confiscated weapons were allowed to be sur- people never seem to get desperate enough the help of food stamps. inebriated coming out of the establishments, reptitiously sent to Mexico by our govern- to consider performing. Whether one believes we can, or can’t, doing what inebriated people do on the ment security people to see if any of them The arithmetic is simple. If a Mexican deport that many people living here illegal- streets, relieving themselves in front of chil- came back across the border. can find a job in this country earning $10 an ly, something should be done to rectify that dren coming out of the church and church Yep! They did and were used to kill bor- hour and works a normal 40-hour week, he situation. der guard personnel. But, as usual, nobody members. That happens. That happens on will pocket $400. And because many undoc- got fired for such gross ineptness. That is umented workers are illegally paid off a Jody Delzell is former publisher of the Daily News. Saturdays.” just one of those things that government company’s official payroll, there are no [email protected] — Former City Commissioner Allegra Kitchens, who opposes Sunday morning alcohol sales in the city. PUBLIC FORUM “What we’re trying to do is involve people who are generally interested in animal ser- vices. (Committee members would be) mak- officer knows to arrest anyone who partici- the sheets (made in Egypt) and slipped his ing recommendations about programs, What happened to pates in an illegal activity. What supervisor feet into his slippers (made in Germany). grants and how we’re dealing with animals. decided against taking these people into cus- After his shower, he dried off with a towel We’re forever dealing with entities and try- dog-fighting ring? tody? Was it just an order by local law (Bangladesh), put on underwear (Vietnam), enforcement officials or state? How far up trousers (Pakistan), shirt (Nicaragua), socks ing to make things better.” Several months have passed since the the ladder did this non-enforcement order (India) and shoes (Spain), and went into the — Putnam County Planning and Development Putnam County Sheriff’s Office broke up an originate? kitchen. He poured a cup of coffee (Africa) Services Director Brian Hammons, who said the illegal dog-fighting ring. As an animal lover, Yes, I am asking questions that may never from his brewer (China), put bread in the Animal Services Advisory Committee still has I was delighted this cruelty toward dogs was get answered. It is quite disheartening a toaster (Australia) and cut a piece of melon vacancies. stopped. major crime was committed, and we, the (Guatemala). However, nothing has been done, starting people, have not been given a report as to the After this, he put on the dishwasher with the night in question. Those partici- progress of an investigation of this incident. (Sweden), put on his coat and tie (Korea) “The students come here to make pants ran, leaving their cars behind. Why Merle Sparkman and went to his car (Honda, Japan). He American friends and live the American life- were those vehicles not impounded and used Interlachen drove to the BP station (England), pur- style. Like, having a campfire and making for evidence and identification? We would chased gas and cigars (Honduras), then s’mores. The simplest things that we take for have had a record of those involved, plus the went to the U.S. Post Office, opened his granted are the things they enjoy.” county would have collected fees. That is Buy American goods mail box and took out his weekly unemploy- — International Cultural Exchange Services’ basic law enforcement; yet, our sheriff’s office ment check. did nothing. What is wrong with this pic- to save U.S. jobs Check the brand names where the article Florida field manager Tammy Tipton about for- ture? is made. Buy American. eign exchange students and why they come to Years ago, I proudly wore the uniform of a Joe awakened and turned off the alarm Jeff Emerson the U.S. Martin County deputy. Any rookie patrol on his clock (made in Japan), turned back Palatka

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041916a4.indd 1 4/18/16 8:07 PM 5A PALATKA DAILY NEWS • TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016 Crime News this weekend’s activities would be a great chance to INTERLACHEN The suspect was taken to the Putnam requested a rescue unit so he could be Dunns highlight the value of the County Jail and held on $5,000 bond. taken to the emergency room. continued from PAge 1A earth and a perfect opportu- Couple accused of sexual A copy of the report was sent to the state Deputy Anthony Yeomans said after nity to showcase the park. assault of 17-year-old girl Department of Children and Families for arresting the suspect and taking her to the Earlier this year, the Piney review. Putnam County Jail, he attempted to make at Dunns Creek, the park will Bluff park entrance – the An Interlachen couple was arrested and contact with the man, who had left the hos- also host numerous groups park’s main entrance charged with sexual assault of a 17-year-old EAST PALATKA pital. that will educate visitors – opened, allowing park visi- girl, an arrest report from the Putnam McKinnon was released on $5,000 bond. about their organizations and tors easier access Dunns County Sheriff’s Office said. PCSO: Woman said she had A warrant affidavit was forwarded to the the value of the environment. Creek and all its land and Samuel Antonio Villacorta, 28, and his marijuana pipe in her pants State Attorney’s Office for the man. With groups including water trails. girlfriend Jessica Renee Water Works, Keep Putnam Giblin said the park hosts a Brindle, 27, knowingly A 21-year-old Satsuma woman was arrest- PALATKA Beautiful, the Putnam fall festival, open houses and engaged in sexual activity ed and charged Friday morning with posses- County Environmental a few smaller events every with a minor, the report sion of cocaine and drug equipment after Man faces slew of charges Council and others taking year. He said he would like to said. Putnam County Sheriff’s Office deputies con- in pawning incident part in Saturday’s festivities, host other large events simi- Sheriff’s Office Capt. ducted a traffic stop for speeding. Carr said, it’s that type of lar to the scale of Earth Day Joe Wells said it is A Putnam County Sheriff’s Office report A 30-year-old Palatka man was arrested cooperation he hopes will be and the fall festival. unknown at this time how said Kelly Nicole Dodd was stopped in her and charged Friday with four counts of carried on for years to come. But he said he wants to the couple knew the vic- car for driving 60 mph in a fraud, six count of dealing in stolen proper- “We’ll just host all the other approach hosting events grad- Villacorta tim. 45 mph zone. ty, one count of larceny and one count of groups and have them come ually so the park can increase Wells said the alleged Deputy Emmett Merritt burglary after authorities said he burglar- down (to the park),” Carr its staff and volunteer base. sexual assault occurred in said he conducted an exte- ized a family member’s home and pawned said. “We have 20 group com- “We’ve hosted open houses February. rior sniff of the vehicle items for about a month. ing down. It’s basically Dunns before,” Giblin said. “This is Wells said the investi- with his K-9, Tango, and A Putnam County Creek and the Friends of the first time we’ve opened it gation is ongoing and the dog alerted to the pres- Sheriff’s Office report said Dunns Creek hosting it.” up and had other agencies at could not release addition- ence of a illegal narcotics, Jerret David Guthrie told There have been other the park. We’re really hoping al information. the report said. officers he stole the items Earth Day events in Putnam this takes off and becomes an Villacorta was arrested Dodd Deputies searched the over several days. County in the past, but this is annual event hosted at the April 15 on one count of vehicle and said they The victim called law the first of its kind, Carr said. park.” sexual assault and taken found and tested a piece of enforcement April 10 Last year, an event was held For information about the Brindle to the Putnam County “suspected cocaine,” the report said. when he noticed items at Water Works in Palatka. park’s Earth Day celebration, Jail. He was released on The substance field-tested positive for missing from his back- Carr said he was looking call Carr at 937-3901 or $25,000 bond. cocaine, the report said. Guthrie yard and carport, the for a way to make the event Cheryl Heckman at 937-4781. Brindle was charged with two counts of Deputies arrested and placed the suspect report said. bigger and involve multiple Carr said anyone interest- sexual assault and taken to the Putnam in a patrol car. When one of the deputies The suspect said he groups, but there was not ed in camping or kayak rent- County Jail. She was released on $10,000 opened the patrol car, he said he smelled a pawned bicycles, BB guns, tree trimming enough room at Water Works als should register at putnam- bond. “strong odor of marijuana,” the report said. equipment and power tools to support his to host such a function. earthdaycelebration.event- The suspect told deputies she had a mari- addiction to Dilaudids, the report said “We were talking about brite.com by Thursday. CRESCENT CITY juana pipe down the front of her pants, the Detectives said the suspect pawned the how we’d officially celebrate report said. items at two pawn shops. Earth Day,” he said. “Where’s [email protected] Man accused of punching The pipe was removed, and Dodd was The victim told officers the suspect was a place we can do this thing 11-year-old boy taken to the Putnam County Jail. 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041916a5.indd 1 4/18/16 8:26 PM 6A PALATKA DAILY NEWS • TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016 CROSSWORD ADVICE BY HARRIETTE COLE ACROSS 56 Season ton 46 Spooky 1 Pocket watch opener? 31 This minute 48 Joule chain 57 Charity 32 Big-ticket — fractions Graduate retreats from friends 4 Biblical 58 Vanished 33 “Instead of” 49 District pronoun 59 ATM code word 50 Lease Dear Harriette: I am a recent lives, chances are, this isn’t true. encourage her about her future, 8 Raven’s call 60 Pro vote 35 Golden Fleece 51 Jay follower college graduate who has a lot on What is true is that you have not she ignores everything I say. 61 Raced thief 52 Pamplona 11 Mauna — her plate. I feel completely flum- been connecting with them. If She claims I “don’t understand” 12 Bad — day 62 So far 40 Guitarist yell 13 Tempo — Paul 53 GP group moxed, and I am just trying to get there is one particular friend who because I am currently happily 14 Codgers’ DOWN 41 Wandered 55 Dinny’s rider stability. I constantly worry about you feel might be sensitive to your married. I never brag about my queries 1 Flew the coop 43 Basks on the my rent, job, savings, bills and situation, reach out to get togeth- marriage to her, and she knows I 15 “— cost you” 2 — and aahed beach Saturday’s Answer 16 Festive 3 Bandleader 45 Energetic health. This leaves me no time er. Now may not be the time for a have gone through my fair share nights Count — for my friends. I love my support group activity, but a one-on-one of heartbreak. 17 Condescends 4 Sparsely group, but I have had a very rough may work well. Slowly rekindle a I want to help bring my sister 19 Army address 5 Caps 21 Wheel and — 6 Lubricate year. My friends think I hate them friend bond as you build your life. back up, but she doesn’t want 22 Boring 7 WWW address- because I haven’t spent any time Remember that it takes a while for my advice. How can I help her 25 Wildcats es with them. I feel horrible, but I all of the pieces to fall into place. without her mentioning that I 29 Dawn 8 Cleveland goddess cager need to focus on myself so I don’t Work hard and have faith. can’t sympathize with her? I feel 31 Long river 9 King beater sink. Dear Harriette: My sister incredibly stuck. — Uplifting 34 Fuse word 10 “Scream” direc- I hate how I’ve neglected my recently got broken up with by Times, Washington, D.C. tor — Craven 35 Green stone friends, but I just don’t have her boyfriend of three years. She Dear Uplifting Times: You 36 Elevator guy 13 Where Cuzco is 37 Born as 18 Squalls time (or money) to dedicate to is extremely down in the dumps can be a great listener. Your love 38 From the top 20 Visa and pass- going to bars and nightclubs with right now. She’s found her own for your sister and your abil- 39 Itty-bitty port them. I’ve been getting fewer and one-bedroom apartment, but I ity to listen without judgment are 40 Solitude 23 Rangy enjoyers 24 Mine find fewer messages from my friends know she is extremely lonely. what she needs most right now. 42 Ruminate 26 Billionth, in because I’ve disappeared to work Therefore, I make time in my day Try to not offer advice. You do 44 Leak combos on myself. How can I commu- to call her or see her in person (we not know what to say to her to 47 Employ 27 Comic-book 49 More wacky heroes (hyph.) nicate that I’ll be back soon? It live in the same city). I want to heal her heart. Instead, just bite 51 Zen riddle 28 Dueler’s sword may already be too late. Everyone build her self-esteem back up. She your tongue about relationships 54 Motel vacancy 30 Replace a but- seems to have figured out life and is devastated and thought she was for now. You can invite her to do moved on without me. — Stuck in going to marry this man, until he fun things. You can also contact HOROSCOPE the Dust, Denver broke her heart. her single friends and suggest For Tuesday, April 19, 2016 dealing with domestic and work- thoughts, you’ll come up with a Dear Stuck In The Dust: I am completely open to let- that they invite her to hang out. related situations will give you the plan that will benefit everyone While you feel like all of your ting her vent to me or ask for my Hopefully, time will help her to edge if someone challenges your involved. Pay attention to medical, legal friends have figured out their advice. However, anytime I try to welcome happiness again. and financial matters. You will decision. Your instincts will not SAGITTARIUS make gains on all fronts if you let you down. (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) take care of business promptly. LEO Sharing something special with An important contract will be (July 23-Aug. 22) friends, children or loved ones BRIDGE negotiable and will bring about a Be responsible. The less you is favored. Don’t venture too far auction, what does East’s dou- duck the trick to East and leave positive change and greater sta- complain, the easier it will be to from home. Delays while travel- bility. finish what’s expected of you. ing or problems dealing with an ble of three no-trump logically him unable to continue the suit ARIES Then you can move on to activi- outsider are prevalent. mean? profitably. (March 21-April 19) CAPRICORN ties that promise adventure and Yes, it must be a penalty dou- In this deal from a social game, Put your money to good use. excitement with a clear con- (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Invest in your skills and whatever science. If you are asked to deal with ble. But is there anything else? South can survive if he wins the will help you raise your standard VIRGO other people’s affairs, take pre- It asks West to lead the first first trick, but he must read the (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) of living. The benefits that follow cautions. Your time will be bet- suit bid by the dummy; here, a cards accurately. If he ducks the will prompt new beginnings. Sharing ideas will prompt ter spent fixing up your personal TAURUS a couple of crucial changes space and making changes that spade. first trick, which is not so silly, (April 20-May 20) in a project that you are involved offer greater financial security. East’s double is speculative, but thinking that West might have AQUARIUS Concentrate on keeping up with with. Don’t take a backseat to reasonable. He doesn’t expect the only two spades, the contract can fast-changing technology, tech- someone who is all talk and no (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) niques and knowledge. The better action. You need to get back to basics opponents to make an overtrick, be defeated. West leads a second equipped you are to take on new LIBRA and consider taking part in some and it might need a spade lead to spade. Declarer will probably (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) projects, the more opportunities of the activities you used to defeat the contract. Which spade win with dummy’s ace, cross to you will encounter. Impulsiveness will be your enjoy. A new look will result in a GEMINI downfall. Don’t give in to emo- pumped up attitude and a shot at Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy, a should West lead? hand with a club, take two dia- (May 21-June 20) tional whims or spend money you personal success. German-American social philos- South responded with one-no- mond finesses, lead a diamond Socialize, network and do your PISCES don’t have. Discipline, fitness opher and historian who died trump forcing, then invited game to the ace, and exit with a heart. best to make a difference. Your and a proper diet should be your (Feb. 20-March 20) work will put you in the limelight, goals. Listen to and fraternize with in 1973, said, “Logic protects us with two no-trump. East wins, cashes his second high so be sure to follow through with SCORPIO people who have experience in a against what we say having a This is one of the situations heart, then endplays the dummy any promises you make. (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) field that interests you. Gathering double meaning.” when the highest spade should be with either black suit; say, clubs. CANCER A lifestyle change will go as much information as possible (June 21-July 22) part and parcel with a develop- will help you find what works The game of bridge is built on led — here, the nine. To start with The defenders take three spades Your astute and precise way of ing partnership. If you share your best for you. logic. For example, in today’s the two risks allowing declarer to and two hearts. COMICS HAGAR THE HORRIBLE Chris Browne HI AND LOIS Chance Browne

BEETLE BAILEY Mort Walker DILBERT Scott Adams

JUMPSTART Robb Armstrong FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE Lynn Johnston

BLONDIE Dean Young & John Marshall THE BORN LOSER Chip Sansom

BABY BLUES Jerry Scott & Rick Kirkman GARFIELD Jim Davis

041916a6.indd 1 4/18/16 11:48 AM 7A PALATKA DAILY NEWS • TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016 Meet Trump’s maxed-out Clinton, Trump seek to quiet donors, believers in the cause critics in New York primaries downright rich. John Ferolito, WINNING OVER By Julie Bykowicz Associated Press who co-founded AriZona iced OTHERS: Bussell, the derma- Associated Press paign and Sanders’ readied for a closer tea, gave in July. And Scott tologist, said she gave because outcome. WASHINGTON — Letantia Shleifer, head of the multi-bil- she likes Trump, though she NEW YORK — From a car wash in “Let’s look at the real poll tomorrow,” Bussell, a Beverly Hills derma- lion-dollar New York hedge fund hasn’t met him. She’s from New Queens to a hockey arena in Buffalo, both Sanders said on NBC’s “Today Show.” tologist, said she appreciates Tiger Global, ponied up $2,700 Jersey and said she spends lots parties’ presidential candidates spread out ”Generally speaking, polling has underes- Donald Trump’s “unique per- last year, a few months before of time explaining to her West across New York Monday in a final quest timated how we do in elections.” sonality.” Peter Zieve, an engi- he purchased an $18 million Coast friends — and Beverly for votes, a surreal scene for a state that For Trump, New York is an opportunity neer in Washington, loves Park Avenue condo. Hills patients — Trump has “a hasn’t experienced contested White House to rebound from a trying stretch for his Trump because “the guy’s a per- The AP culled the names of certain sense of humor” and primaries in decades. campaign — and with an exclamation son, not a robot.” Daniel Arias, Trump’s top donors from his doesn’t precisely mean every- For Democrat Hillary Clinton point. The biggest question for an El Salvadoran immigrant in public Federal Election thing he says. and Republican Donald Trump, him heading into today is wheth- Florida, is positive Trump will Commission filings, which are “He’s refreshing. He has an victories in New York today could er he captures more than 50 per- put an end to newcomers “com- complete through the end of incredible loyalty to our country help quiet critics who have ques- cent of the vote statewide, which ing here and begging for food February. and a strong desire to see the tioned their strength as front- would put him in strong position stamps.” WHAT THEY LIKE: It’s all people of our country do well runners. Each has suffered losses to win all of the state’s 95 GOP They are the few, the proud, about immigration for Arias, and be happy,” she said. “We in recent contests that embold- delegates. the maxed-out Trump donors. himself an immigrant. don’t need more of the same. We ened their rivals, though they Trump was closing his New The leader of the Republican The 75-year-old real estate need a change. It’s as if the still lead in delegate counts and York campaigning with an eve- presidential contest ridicules investor in Coconut Grove said country is in need of a signifi- are favored in New York. Clinton ning rally in Buffalo, where thou- donors and insists he is a billion- he came to the country legally, cant oil change, and he is the Clinton, who represented the sands were expected to pack the aire who wants to “self-fund.” thanks to sisters already here best mechanic.” state as a senator for eight years, city’s hockey arena to catch a Yet there’s a prominent “donate” and visas that made it easier for Richard Worthington, who is spent the final hours of cam- glimpse of the billionaire busi- button on his campaign website, family members to emigrate, in Las Vegas real estate devel- paigning trying to drive up turn- nessman. He’s spent the past and he has raised more than some 30 years ago. opment and describes himself as out among women and minori- week emphasizing his ties to New $9.5 million, including from “He’s the only one who is a “bleeding-heart conservative,” ties, her most ardent supporters. York, particularly New York City, about 200 people who have going to do something to stop said he readily engages friends Since Sunday, she’s danced to where he was born and where given $2,700, the maximum illegal immigration,” said Arias, on Trump — and often finds Latin music at a Brooklyn block buildings bear his name. allowed by law for the primary who contends many come here they end up liking him. Trump’s party, vowed to defend abortion “We love this city,” he said election. for the government benefits and plain talk about trade deals rights to female supporters in Monday in brief remarks to Because it’s such a relatively “to steal and sell drugs.” Trump being bad for the U.S. is a big Manhattan, prayed at black Trump reporters in the lobby of Trump small sample — a tiny sliver famously kicked off his cam- point of agreement, he said. church in Westchester, drunk a Tower. “You look at the other compared with Hillary Clinton’s paign by saying some Mexican “Even my liberal girlfriend actu- bubble tea at a dumpling shop in folks that are running, they nearly 29,000 maxed-out donors immigrants who entered the ally likes him,” he said. “She’s Flushing and cheered newly unionized couldn’t care less about New York.” — it’s impossible to reach broad country illegally are “rapists.” from New York.” workers in Queens. A big win for Trump is crucial if he conclusions about Trump’s Arias is far from alone in par- PERSONAL TIES: The first “We’re not taking anything for granted,” hopes to clinch the nomination before the benefactors. Still, these are roting Trump’s saltier language person to donate $2,700 to she said Monday after greeting workers at party’s convention in July. If the race isn’t arguably the most loyal of and buzz words. More than one Trump’s presidential bid, weeks the Hi-Tek Car Wash & Lube in Queens. settled by then, he faces the very real pros- Trump fans, and their inter- said they like Trump because before he even glided down the “Tell your friends and your family, every- pect of losing to Ted Cruz, whose campaign views with the Associated Press they think he will make America escalator in his New York tower one, to please vote tomorrow.” is mastering the complicated process of reveal unexpected layers of the great again, which happens to and declared his candidacy, was Clinton’s campaign sees New York as a lining up individual delegates who could political newcomer’s appeal. be his slogan, emblazoned on Pamela Newman, a friend and a make-or-break moment for the Democratic shift their support to the Texas senator They’re both attracted and red ball caps. longtime insurance provider for race. A loss in her adopted home state after the first round of convention ballot- repelled by Trump’s inflamma- Al Gamble, a Connecticut res- Trump’s business. would be a devastating political blow. But ing. tory comments. Just like the taurant owner, said he gave to The campaign has been good a big win would bolster her delegate lead In New Mexico, for example, well-con- thousands who attend Trump’s Trump in October because he is to her, as well: Between June over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and nected GOP officials say Cruz, as well as massive rallies, these well-off tired of families like the Bushes and February, it paid the branch put her closer to becoming the first woman Ohio Gov. John Kasich, is already courting fans want dramatic change and and the Clintons, who have of Aon Risk Services, where she nominated for president by a major politi- would-be delegates in case of an open see Trump as the only person “raped this country to assist in works, almost $300,000. cal party. national convention. Trump’s campaign is capable of making it happen. the globalist’s agenda.” Yet not all of those who know Sanders has rattled off a string of wins nowhere to be seen, according to And far from being embarrassed LIKE CANDIDATE, LIKE Trump and gave him money are in recent primaries and caucuses. But Republicans in the state. by their candidate, the donors DONOR: And some of the doing so for the usual reasons. unless he can topple Clinton in a state like Cruz, who infamously panned Trump’s seem to love converting their donors seem to have adopted Joe Kaminkow, a well-known New York, where 247 Democratic dele- “New York values” earlier in the primary, friends and associates to the Trump’s tone on his opponents. game developer, met Trump gates are up for grabs, he faces increasing- was bracing for a tough showing. He was cause. “I think Trump has the best years ago when designing a slot- ly limited opportunities to change the tra- already looking ahead on the primary cal- HELP NOT WANTED: chance of winning, and I only machine version of “The jectory of the race. endar, spending Monday campaigning in First things first: Why did the back winners,” Braunstein said. Apprentice,” Trump’s hit TV While polling shows Clinton with a com- Maryland, where voters head to the polls donors decide to give to a candi- He liked Marco Rubio and oth- show. fortable lead in New York, both her cam- next week. date who belittles them? Trump ers, but asked himself, “Why So why the heck did recently said of his campaign would I spend my money on a Kaminkow give Trump $2,700 donors’ help, “Whatever. It’s loser?” in August? peanuts.” Many who spoke with AP said “Well, I’m a Democrat, and I Bussell didn’t set out to give they could do without some of feel like Hillary Clinton is the the candidate money. She want- Trump’s incendiary rhetoric but most qualified person in the ed to write him a letter of didn’t hold that against him. race,” he said. “But I was so Rodeheaver Boys Ranch 2nd Annual encouragement in August. 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State News before the U.S. Supreme judge’s decision.” Court legalized gay marriage Florida first banned same- Ban across the country. sex marriages nearly two GREEN COVE SPRINGS and currently is an adjunct professor at continued from PAge 1A Attorney General Pam decades ago, and voters rein- Georgetown University in Washington. Bondi, whose office led the forced that ban when they Bodies of 2 missing swimmers She was the first African-American woman to fight to keep the ban intact, passed a constitutional recovered in St. Johns River direct a major presidential campaign. “Our lawyers did very good did not challenge the latest amendment in 2008. Bondi She currently is a vice chairwoman of the and important work in decid- motions by the lawyers repre- maintained she had a consti- Authorities recovered the bodies of two men Democratic National Committee. ing this right for same-sex senting the gay couples seek- tutional duty to defend the who went missing while swimming in the St. couples,” Simon said. ing payment of attorney fees. ban because it was approved Johns River in Green Cove Springs. GAINESVILLE Hinkle ruled the ban uncon- Lawyers for Bondi argued ear- by voters. Green Cove Springs police said in a statement stitutional in August 2014, lier the U.S. Supreme Court In some of the initial court the bodies of 23-year-old Billy Joe Hammonds man gets 50 years but he stayed the effect of that decision rendered the Florida filings, lawyers for Bondi’s and 21-year-old Ahndray Edward Clay were for ex-girlfriend’s murder ruling pending appeals that case “moot” and there was no office argued that recognizing recovered late Sunday night. were further along in other reason for Hinkle to take any same-sex marriages per- Police said one of the men jumped off the pier A North Florida man convicted of murdering federal courts. Same-sex cou- further action. formed in other states would at Spring Park earlier that evening to swim to a his pregnant ex-girlfriend was sentenced to 50 ples started getting married The only comment from disrupt Florida’s existing floating dock. years in prison. throughout the state in Whitney Ray, a spokesman marriage laws and “impose Green Cove Springs police spokeswoman Alvin George Thomas, 34, was also sentenced January 2015, six months for Bondi, was “we respect the significant public harm.” Kimberly Robinson said once in the water, that Thursday to another 50 years for armed bur- man began to struggle. glary, and 15 more for being a felon in possession Robinson said his friend then jumped into the of a firearm. river to help him. Prosecutors said Thomas killed 22-year-old require both top ACT or SAT “(Legislators) need to focus Both men went under and did not resurface. Caitlin Albritton in late 2013 after she broke off scores and a “highly effective” on real ways to recruit and Robinson said the water was rough Sunday the relationship. Members of her family said he Teachers evaluation, attract and keep retain the best teachers in evening, but can’t say whether that was a factor was stalking her prior to the slaying. continued from PAge 1A smart teachers in schools. The Florida, and give up on unprov- in the incident. Police said Thomas shot Albritton at her Sentinel reported winning en, insulting schemes like Best apartment in Gainesville. teachers this year each received and Brightest,” said Florida TALLAHASSEE Thomas was charged with first-degree mur- Brightest” teacher for every $8,256.27. Education Association der, but sentenced for second-degree murder 398 students. It found that 5,332 teachers President Joanne McCall in a Scott pushes out Florida State after a plea agreement. The findings, says the news- qualified for the bonuses last statement following the end of trustee who defied him paper, are similar to a study fall. In its analysis, the newspa- this year’s legislative session in KEY WEST done last year by the state per examined if a teacher Tallahassee. A former state House speaker who stood up to Department of Education and taught at a Title 1 school, which The Sentinel reported state Gov. Rick Scott is being pushed off the Florida Oil spill fraud nets convictions national research. It shows receives federal anti-poverty Rep. Erik Fresen, R-Miami, State University board. for Keys father, daughter youngsters in high-poverty money because they enroll chil- who led the effort to create the Scott on Friday replaced Allan Bense on the schools are less likely to be dren from low-income families. “Best and Brightest” program, FSU board of trustees with Max Alvarez, a Doral A Florida Keys man and his daughter were taught by talented teachers About 27 percent of the could not persuade lawmakers businessman and friend of U.S. Sen. Marco convicted of making fraudulent claims for losses than those on campuses serv- teachers who got bonuses work to provide an extra $1,000 Rubio. stemming from the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill. ing more well-off families. in Title 1 schools, which enroll bonus to winning teachers in Scott also reappointed two trustees including Both 73-year-old Raul Rioseco and 50-year-old “Florida is definitely not about 46 percent of the Florida’s Title 1 schools. Lawmakers, one helping with Donald Trump’s presidential Caridad Rioseco Alejandrez pleaded guilty alone,” Marni Bromberg, senior public school students, the said the newspapers, ear- campaign. recently to making false claims. research associate at The Sentinel analysis found. marked another $49 million to Bense said Saturday he asked for a new term Raul Rioseco was sentenced to a year and a Education Trust, a The state Department of continue it in the 2016-2017 on the FSU board but was turned down. His only day in prison. His daughter faces up to 20 years Washington, D.C., education Education tallied its test-score school year. comment: “I respect the decision.” behind bars at sentencing in July in Key West. advocacy group told the data to determine which teach- In 2013, Bense voted in favor of a tuition hike Federal prosecutors said Raul Rioseco submit- Sentinel. “We see similar trends ers did the best job helping stu- opposed by Scott. FSU officials contended the ted claims based on supposed losses from his lob- in states and districts across dents learn critical math and tuition hike was mandated by state law, but ster fishing business. But evidence showed he the country.” reading skills. The Sentinel Did you read Scott’s staff tried to pressure schools to vote it had long been retired. He received about $35,900 The newspaper reports the reported its list of 9,642 “high this? down. in phony claims. “best and brightest” program impact” teachers barely over- Caridad Rioseco Alejandrez claimed her tax has been controversial since its laps with the “Best and Try advertising JACKSONVILLE preparation business suffered from the oil spill creation a year ago, noting that Brightest” roster, noting just because her commercial fishing customers lost teachers’ scores on the ACT or 393 teachers appeared on both in the Sumatran tiger cub back income. SAT exams—taken when they lists. at zoo after broken leg Prosecutors said she obtained $55,000 in were applying to college—are Critics of the “Best and Palatka Daily News fraudulent claims. factored in when determining Brightest” program include the A Sumatran tiger cub with a broken leg is on bonuses. Florida Education Association, the mend and will be back on exhibit at the FORT LAUDERDALE State lawmakers told the which has called it “discrimina- It works! Jacksonville Zoo. newspaper the bonuses, which tory and short-sighted.” The female cub, Kinleigh Rose, was diagnosed Ex-president of Broward teacher with the busted leg in February and taken out of union gets 5 years in prison public habitat to recuperate. YOU CAN BE READY TO RETIRE OR NOT. The five-month-old cub is the first tiger to be The former president of the Broward born at the Jacksonville Zoo in 35 years and was Teachers Union was sentenced to five years in a popular attraction after her unveiling in prison for fraud and campaign finance viola- READY IS BETTER. February. tions. Helping you to protect the ones you love and to grow your assets. The zoo said the cub healed quickly, but was Broward Circuit Court Judge Jeffrey kept off exhibit to ensure the healing was suffi- Levenson imposed the sentence Friday on MetLife cient. Patrick Santeramo, who ran the union for 11 years. A jury convicted Santeramo of multiple 425 N. Palm Avenue, Palatka, FL CLEARWATER charges in January. 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He recently was moved to the county jail for Monday’s hearing Teen sentenced to life Day after the issuance of a new psychological report, in prison for crime spree which is sealed. If Jonchuck is deemed competent and found A Central Florida teen was sentenced to life in guilty, prosecutors said they plan to seek the prison for his part in a 15-day shooting spree death penalty. that included a fatal robbery. A judge sentenced 18-year-old Konrad Schafer DAYTONA BEACH on Friday to two consecutive life terms. He pleaded guilty in January to two adult counts of Donna Brazile is keynote first-degree murder. speaker at Bethune-Cookman Authorities said a then-15-year-old Schafer — along with Juan Muriel, Victoria Rios and David The former campaign manager of Democrat Al Damus — participated in the shooting spree in Gore’s presidential run is giving the commence- July 2013 that left two people — 22-year-old Eric ment speech at Bethune-Cookman University in Roopnarine and 17-year-old David Guerrero — Daytona Beach. dead and more than 20 houses and vehicles dam- University officials said last week Donna aged. Brazile planned to be the keynote speaker at the Prosecutors said Damus killed Roopnarine. He May 7 ceremony. was convicted of first-degree murder and armed Brazile is a frequent commentator on CNN burglary in June.

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041916a8.indd 1 4/18/16 8:35 PM www.palatkadailynews.com SPORTSTUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016 B SECTION SIDELINES SJR STATE SOFTBALL MARK BLUMENTHAL Vikings do their job, but don’t get help Good, Sweep Saints, but miss In a long and sometimes peculiar a 10-14 mark. The Vikings finished Under blue skies, the Vikings and doubleheader Sunday at Santa Fe MFC play 9-15. Saints (21-31, 7-17) played far-from- out on trip to state College, the Vikings won both games, “We still have one more doublehead- stellar softball in the five hours and 30 bad and benefitting from a Little League home er at home on Thursday with Eastern minutes. In the end of both games, run that plated three runs in the top of Florida State,” said Vikings coach Jill though, the Vikings found a way. By Mark Blumenthal the seventh inning for a 6-5 win in the Semento, who with a split on Thursday The first-game finish left many with Palatka Daily News opener, then scoring six times in the can become the program’s first coach dropped jaws. surprising sixth inning for a 10-5 win in the night- in the fastpitch era to record a winning Trailing 5-3 going into the top of the GAINESVILLE – The St. Johns cap. season in their first year. seventh, winning pitcher Chris he top sports stories in anoth- River State College softball team However, it was all for naught. The Vikings go into that double- Marasa (12-10) began the frame with a er Weekend That Was: picked a perfect time for its first Mid- Though the Vikings helped their header with a 26-25 record, tied for the bloop single to center field. Sydney 5. After 0-9 starts, the Florida Conference doubleheader cause immensely, FSC-J stood up to second-most wins with the 2007 state Shows sacrificed her to second base TAtlanta Braves and sweep of the season. the challenge by sweeping state-tour- tournament team, only trailing last and another bloop single, this one by Minnesota Twins bounce back by Unfortunately for the Vikings, nament bound and host Seminole on year’s 33-22 team. backup catcher Jordan Phillips, put sweeping three-game series against Florida State College-Jacksonville Sunday, 3-1 and 1-0, to claim the “We did all that we could do. Our runners on first and third. the Miami Marlins and Los Angeles picked a perfect time to foil hopes of a fourth and final tournament berth girls played amazing ball, but in the Angels, respectively. state tournament berth. from the Mid-Florida Conference with end, it wasn’t enough,” Semento said. See SOFTBALL, Page 3B 4. South African Branden Grace fires a 5-under 66 in the final round of the RBC Heritage at SJR STATE BASEBALL Hilton Head Island, S.C., to finish District Baseball at 9 under par and win his first PGA Tour event. 3. Two third-period goals lift Needed the St. Louis Blues to a 3-2 win over the defending champion Chicago Blackhawks at Chicago in maybe the most exciting Stanley Cup first- shot of round series. The Blues lead the series, 2-1. 2. Carl Edwards speeds to the victory at the Sprint Cup Food City confidence 500 in Bristol, Tenn., ending Kyle Busch’s two-race win streak. 1. The NBA Playoffs begin with Vikings edge Santa Fe the Golden State Warriors and San Antonio Spurs flexing muscle with night after Saints clinch blowout victories, the Cleveland Cavaliers starting out with a win conference title and the Indiana Pacers stunning the Toronto Raptors in Saturday’s By Andy Hall opening game. Palatka Daily News Our topic of discussion: 1. The good, the bad and the unexpected. Santa Fe won the trophy on The teams that are supposed to Sunday. St. Johns River State dominate in the first round of the College won confidence on Monday. playoffs did so, most notably the The Vikings turned four straight Warriors and Spurs, the teams with walks and Andrew Williamson’s two- the best records in the league. run single into a three-run ninth Houston’s going to present a physi- inning for a 6-5 victory Monday over cal problem to the Warriors, and the Saints, one day after Santa Fe Stephen Curry’s ankle issues may beat Daytona State to end St. Johns’ cause more consternation than first three-year run atop the Mid-Florida thought to happen. The Warriors Conference. are still a far better team, but any Both the Vikings and Saints are opening Houston can have may headed for the state tournament – make this a long series. third-place Central Florida could San Antonio just might yawn its join them if it wins a postseason way to the second round after dust- play-in game – but even though their ing off the Memphis Grizzlies. As a places were secure before Monday, matter of fact, it may prove to be a both took this one seriously. Each positive for Spurs coach Gregg pitched its ace, Andy Toelken for Popovich to rest his players going SJR State and Trent Johnson for into the next round. He will tell you Santa Fe. Emotion ran high in the they are serious and have a “busi- ninth inning and beyond. nesslike attitude” toward the first St. Johns coach Ross Jones wel- round. But if Memphis looks any- comed the win, which kept the Saints thing close to what it did on Sunday, from sweeping the season series. this thing will end rather quickly. “This game was about confidence Same thing for the Oklahoma for us,” he said. “We needed to beat City Thunder, who have two of the CHRIS DEVITTO / Palatka Daily News these guys for confidence. We’re in best players in the league with Dylan Cummings connects during Crescent City’s 13-run first inning. opposite brackets (at state), but we Kevin Durant and Russell could see them Day 3 or 4. Westbrook, and looked bored for a “Both teams played well. It’s what good amount of that blowout of the you expect when you see two nation- Dallas Mavericks. Their head coach, ally ranked teams.. If you asked me Rick Carlisle, had to defend his or (Santa Fe coach) Johnny Wiggs, team to a reporter that the opening we’d say we were proud of how we game was nothing more than “one competed with everything all set.” game” and that there wasn’t a sense Santa Fe (37-7, 19-3 MFC) is of panic now. There’s a long way to Lights-Out Game ranked first in the NJCAA poll. St. go, in other words. Johns (38-10, 16-6) is 13th. And for a No. 4 vs. No. 5 series, Toelken took a 1-0 lead into the the Los Angeles Clippers look more Crescent City crushes Wildwood; Peniel’s season ends seventh before he surrendered a like they’re playing a 2 vs. 7 or even three-run homer to Robbie Hanlon. 1 vs. 8 series with the Portland By Andy Hall That being the case, it would have been easy for Toelken left after a leadoff walk – his Trail Blazers, who looked over- Palatka Daily News them slack off Monday, but coach Clarence only walk – in the eighth. whelmed Sunday night in a 115-95 Williams was pleased that they didn’t. “Toelken pitched his heart out. He loss. CRESCENT CITY “I was proud that we maintained focus, even made one bad pitch and (Hanlon) In the East, the top-seeded rescent City played lights-out baseball toward the end,” said Williams, who emptied his rode it out,” Jones said. Cavaliers won, but found the Monday even though the lights never dugout by the third inning of a game that was The Vikings turned singles by Detroit Pistons aren’t going to play came on – not literally at Kelly Borgh stopped in the middle of the fifth on the 10-run rule. Nick Koslowski and Matthew like a No. 8 seed. Reggie Jackson, Field and not figuratively for winless “I don’t know what to say about (Wildwood).” Rhodes, a bases-loaded walk to the Cavs found out, is awfully Wildwood. While the Wildcats (0-14) apparently are strug- Hunter Alexander and Cole Perry’s tough, and all three stars they pos- CBrett Chesbro had a triple, a single and four RBI gling with the same youth that led them to suspend RBI fielder’s choice into two runs sess – LeBron James, Kevin Love to highlight a 13-run first inning as the Raiders their varsity football program last fall, the Raiders and a 3-3 tie in the bottom of the sev- and Kyrie Irving – are going to have ripped the Wildcats 21-1 in the first round of the started an all-freshman infield Monday along with enth. The Saints regained the lead give all every single game of at least District 8-1A tournament in a 6 o’clock game that another ninth-grader – Chesbro – in right field. with two runs in the top of the eighth this series. It’s doubtful the Pistons ended early enough for the school to save on its elec- Crescent City collected 13 hits to go with nine and a spectacular double play helped can continue shooting like they did tric bill. Wildwood errors. Two of the errors were on throws them get out of the bottom half. in Game 1 (15 3-pointers), but you It was the third such beating of Wildwood this back to the mound from a catcher who quit running But there’s no defense for walks. never know. season for Crescent City, which improved to 7-16 halfway to first after grounding to short in the Call Graham (4-1) walked four and moved into a Wednesday semifinal at Fort fourth inning. Trevon Welcome pitched all five straight to begin the ninth – the See BLUMENTHAL, Page 2B Meade against the Miners, the No. 1 seed in the innings for the Wildcats, hitting five Raiders and fourth walk brought in Wes Weeks to southern half of the district. The Raiders are No. 2 walking three. make it 5-4 – and went 2-0 to in the north, having drummed Wildwood 22-0 and Williamson before Wiggs had a INSIDE 22-1 during the regular season. See DISTRICT, Page 3B reliever ready. Bailey Metcalf’s first See BASEBALL, Page 3B Scoreboard 2B Briefs 2B Raiders taking only four to District 6-2A track meet Classified 4B By Mark Blumenthal gauntlet down for those “skipping” maybe it’s how the kids act, but my have participated in every meet Palatka Daily News out on practice. feeling is if you don’t come to prac- we’ve been involved in.” ANDY HALL “I’m only taking four kids with me tice, then when it comes time, I’d So this morning, Thompson and Sports Editor 312-5239 Crescent City Junior-Senior head to the meet,” the first-year coach rather you stay home. These four [email protected] track coach Wes Thompson laid the said. “It’s frustrating to do that, and kids I’m taking are dedicated and See TRACK, Page 2B

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x-May 1 at Miami, TBD (Blues lead series, 2-1) CALENDAR Tonight at Chicago, 9:30 p.m. NFL concussion NOTE: Schedules are submitted by TODAY ON TELEVISION Atlanta vs. Boston April 21 at St. Louis, TBD schools, leagues and recreation Saturday Atlanta 102, Boston 101 x-April 23 at Chicago, TBD departments and are subject to (Hawks lead series, 1-0) x-April 25 at St. Louis, TBD change without notice. BOXING 9 p.m. Fox Sports 1 Lightweight bout between Tonight at Atlanta, 7 p.m. April 22 at Boston, 8 p.m. Anaheim vs. Nashville settlement of $1B TUESDAY, April 19 Ivan Redkach and Luis April 24 at Boston, 6 p.m. April 15 Nashville 3, Anaheim 2 HIGH SCHOOL Cruz; Middleweight bout x-April 26 at Atlanta, TBD Sunday Nashville 3, Anaheim 2 Baseball between Immanuel Aleem x-April 28 at Boston, TBD (Predators lead series, 2-0) District 5-5A Tournament and Jonathan Cededa, at x-April 30 at Atlanta, TBD Tonight at Nashville, 9:30 p.m. By Maryclaire Dale At Azalea Bowl Bethlehem, Pa. April 21 at Nashville, 8 p.m. Associated Press Semifinals WESTERN CONFERENCE x-April 23 at Anaheim, TBD Starke Bradford vs. Keystone COLLEGE BASEBALL Golden State vs. Houston x-April 25 at Nashville, TBD PHILADELPHIA – A federal appeals court has Heights, 4 p.m. 7 p.m. SEC Network Creighton at Auburn Saturday Golden State 104, Houston x-April 2 at Anaheim, TBD Palatka vs. Alachua Santa Fe, 7 78 upheld an estimated $1 billion plan by the NFL to p.m. (Warriors lead series, 1-0) Los Angeles vs. San Jose settle thousands of concussion lawsuits filed by District 4-4A Tournament MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Monday at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. April 14 San Jose 4, Los Angeles 3 At Jacksonville Episcopal School 1 p.m. MLB Network Brewers at Twins April 21 at Houston, 9:30 p.m. Saturday San Jose 2, Los Angeles 1 former players, potentially ending a troubled First Round 7 p.m. FS Sun Rays at Red Sox April 24 at Houston, 3:30 p.m. (Sharks lead series, 2-0) chapter in league history. Interlachen vs. Jacksonville Duval 8 p.m. MLB Network Cubs at Cardinals x-April 27 at Golden State, TBD Monday at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Charter, 4 p.m. x-April 29 at Houston, TBD Wednesdaty at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. The decision released Monday comes nearly a Track and Field NBA PLAYOFFS x-May 1 at Golden State, TBD x-April 22 at Los Angeles, TBD year after a district judge approved the revised At The Villages Charter School 7 p.m. TNT Eastern Conference, first x-April 24 at San Jose, TBD settlement. If there are no further appeals – either Crescent City at District 6-2A round, Celtics at Hawks, San Antonio vs. Memphis x-April 26 at Los Angeles, TBD Championships, 10 a.m. Game 2 Sunday San Antonio 106, Memphis to a full panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of 74 WEDNESDAY, April 20 9:30 p.m. TNT Western Conference, first (Spurs lead series, 1-0) AUTO RACING Appeals in Philadelphia within two weeks, or the HIGH SCHOOL round, Grizzlies at Spurs, Tonight at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. Supreme Court within 90 days – former players Baseball Game 2 April 22 at Memphis, 9:30 p.m. Food City 500 already diagnosed with brain injuries linked to District 8-1A Tournament April 24 at Memphis, 1 p.m. BRISTOL, Tenn. – The following Semifinal Round NHL STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS x-April 26 at San Antonio, TBD are Sunday’s results from repeated concussions could begin receiving bene- Crescent City at Fort Meade, 7 p.m. 7 p.m. NBC Sports Eastern Conference, first x-April 28 at Memphis, TBD the NASCAR Sprint Cup Food City fits within 3-4 months, a plaintiffs’ attorney said. FS Florida round, Lightning at Red x-April 30 at San Antonio, TBD 500 on the .533-mile oval at Bristol Wings, Game 3 Motor Speedway (starting position “I couldn’t stress enough the urgency of getting TIDES 7 p.m. USA Network Eastern Conference, first Oklahoma City at Dallas in parentheses): this done,” said attorney Christopher Seeger. He Palatka City Dock round, Penguins at Ran- Saturday Oklahoma City 108, Dallas 1. (1) Carl Edwards, Toyota, 500 High Low 70 laps, 45 points. conceded the settlement was hardly perfect, but Today 2:42A,2:58P 10:00A,10:15P gers, Game 3 Monday Dallas 85, Oklahoma City 84 2. (20) Dale Earnhardt Jr., two courts had now judged it fair. April 20 3:23A,3:37P 10:44A,10:52P 9:30 p.m. NBC Sports Western Conference, first (Series tied, 1-1) Chevrolet, 500, 39. April 21 4:01A,4:14P 11:24A,11:26P round, Blues at Black- April 21 at Dallas, 7 p.m. 3. (26) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 500, Lawyer Steven F. Molo, who argued for several hawks, Game 4 April 23 at Dallas, 8 p.m. 39. former players opposed to the deal, said his clients St. Augustine Beach 9:30 p.m. USA Network Western Conference, first April 25 at Oklahoma City, TBD 4. (19) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, were disappointed and considering their options. High Low round, Ducks at Preda- x-April 28 at Dallas, TBD 500, 37. Today 6:59A,7:25P 12:59A,1:13P tors, Game 3 x-April 30 at Oklahoma City, TBD 5. (10) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 500, 36. In a statement, an NFL spokesman called the April 20 7:40A,8:05P 1:45A,1:53P 6. (30) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, appeals court decisions “a significant step in April 21 8:20A,8:44P 2:26A,2:30P PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER L.A. Clippers vs. Portland 500, 35. implementing the clubs’ commitment to provide 2:45 p.m. NBC Sports Manchester City at New- Sunday L.A. Clippers 115, Portland 7. (7) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 95 500, 35. compensation to retired players who are experi- PREP BASEBALL castle United (Clippers lead series, 1-0) 8. (36) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, District 8-1A Tournament Wednesday at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 500, 33. encing cognitive or neurological issues.” First Round p.m. 9. (17) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, Toronto 7 7 .500 2½ Arizona 5 8 .385 3 The settlement would cover more than 20,000 Crescent City 21, Wildwood 1 April 23 at Portland, 10:30 p.m. 500, 32. Boston 6 6 .500 2½ San Diego 4 9 .308 4 NFL retirees for the next 65 years. The league Wildwood 000 10– 1 2 9 April 25 at Portland, 10:30 p.m. 10. (3) Joey Logano, Ford, 500, 32. New York 5 6 .455 3 Sunday’s Games Crescent City (13)34 1x–21 13 1 x-April 27 at L.A. Clippers, TBD 11. (18) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 500, estimates that 6,000 former players, or nearly Tampa Bay 5 7 .417 3½ Atlanta 6, Miami 5, 10 innings Welcome and Cromwell. Lagasse and x-April 29 at Portland, TBD 30. Central Division N.Y. Mets 6, Cleveland 0 three in 10, could develop Alzheimer’s disease or Reiter. W–Lagasse, 2-0. L–Welcome. x-May 1 at L.A. Clippers, TBD 12. (23) Greg Biffle, Ford, 500, 29. W L Pct GB Pittsburgh 9, Milwaukee 3 3B–Crescent City: Higginbotham, 13. (13) Jamie McMurray, moderate dementia. Kansas City 8 4 .667 — Philadelphia 3, Washington 2, 10 Chesbro. 2B–Wildwood: Welcome; Chevrolet, 500, 28. Detroit 7 4 .636 ½ innings Fewer than 200 of those retirees opted out of the Crescent City: Mascia. NHL 14. (8) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, Chicago 8 5 .615 ½ St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 3 Records: Crescent City 7-16, 500, 27. settlement, while 99 percent approved. Cleveland 5 5 .500 2 Colorado 2, Chicago Cubs 0 Wildwood 0-14. Postseason glance 15. (14) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, Minnesota 3 9 .250 5 Arizona 7, San Diego 3 As part of the settlement, the NFL admitted no FIRST ROUND 500, 27. West Division L.A. Dodgers 3, San Francisco 1 District 3-2A Tournament (Best-of-7) 16. (32) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, fault. A league official speaking to Congress W L Pct GB Monday’s Games At Ocala St. John Lutheran (x-if necessary) 500, 25. Texas 7 6 .538 — N.Y. Mets 5, Philadelphia 2 recently acknowledged for the first time a definite First Round EASTERN CONFERENCE 17. (11) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, Los Angeles 6 7 .462 1 Colorado 5, Cincinnati 1 link between football and chronic traumatic Warner Christian 6, Peniel 1 Florida vs. N.Y. Islanders 500, 24. Oakland 6 7 .462 1 Miami 6, Washington 1 Peniel Baptist 001 000 0–1 3 5 April 14 N.Y. Islanders 5, Florida 4 18. (12) Brad Keselowski, Ford, encephalopathy, the degenerative brain disease Seattle 5 7 .417 1½ Chicago Cubs 5, St. Louis 0 Warner 000 132 x–6 3 1 April 15 Florida 3, N.Y. Islanders 1 500, 23. Houston 5 8 .385 2 Milwaukee at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. found in dozens of former players after their Dodge, Varner (6) and Huerta. Sunday N.Y. Islanders 4, Florida 3, 19. (9) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, Sunday’s Games Arizona at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Breaks and Brown. W–Breaks. L– OT 500, 22. deaths. But the appeals court said that admission N.Y. Yankees 4, Seattle 3 Tuesday’s Games Dodge, 2-7. 3B–Warner Christian: (Islanders lead series, 2-1) 20. (4) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 500, Tampa Bay 3, Chicago White Sox 2 Milwaukee (W.Peralta 0-3) at was not grounds to overturn the settlement. Breaks. Wednesday at N.Y. Islanders, 8 p.m. 21. N.Y. Mets 6, Cleveland 0 Minnesota (E.Santana 0-1), 1:10 p.m. Record: Peniel 6-15. April 22 at Florida, TBD 21. (21) Chris Buescher, Ford, 500, “This settlement will provide significant and Toronto 5, Boston 3 N.Y. Mets (Verrett 0-0) at Philadelphia x-April 24 at N.Y. Islanders, TBD 20. Houston 5, Detroit 4 (Velasquez 2-0), 7:05 p.m. immediate relief to retired players living with the x-April 26 at Florida, TBD 22. (28) Landon Cassill, Ford, 500, Minnesota 3, L.A. Angels 2, 12 Colorado (J.De La Rosa 1-1) at LOCAL COLLEGE 20. lasting scars of a NFL career … We must hesitate innings Cincinnati (Simon 0-1), 7:10 p.m. BASEBALL Tampa Bay vs. Detroit 23. (6) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, before rejecting that bargain based on an unsup- Baltimore at Texas, ppd., rain L.A. Dodgers (A.Wood 1-1) at Atlanta SJR State 6, Santa Fe 5 April 13 Tampa Bay 3, Detroit 2 499, 18. Oakland 3, Kansas City 2 (Teheran 0-2), 7:10 p.m. ported hope that sending the parties back to the Santa Fe 000 000 320–5 10 3 April 15 Tampa Bay 5, Detroit 2 24. (16) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, Monday’s Games Washington (Strasburg 2-0) at Miami SJR State 001 000 203–6 8 1 Sunday Detroit 2, Tampa Bay 0 499, 17. negotiating table would lead to a better deal,” Toronto 4, Boston 3 (Conley 0-0), 7:10 p.m. No outs when winning run scored. (Lightning lead series, 2-1) 25. (34) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 499, L.A. Angels 7, Chicago White Sox 0 Chicago Cubs (Hammel 1-0) at St. Judge Thomas L. Ambro wrote for the unanimous Johnson, Hopkins (7), Graham (7), Tonight at Detroit, 7 p.m. 0. Milwaukee at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Louis (J.Garcia 1-0), 8:15 p.m. Metcalf (9) and Cano. Toelken, Ross April 21 at Tampa Bay, TBD 26. (15) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, three-judge panel. Tuesday’s Games Pittsburgh (Liriano 1-0) at San Diego (8), Carr (8) and Reemsnyder, x-April 24 at Detroit, TBD 498, 15. Milwaukee (W.Peralta 0-3) at (Rea 0-1), 10:10 p.m. Williamson (8). W–Carr, 8-1. L–Graham, x-April 26 at Tampa Bay, TBD 27. (33) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, Minnesota (E.Santana 0-1), 1:10 p.m. Arizona (Ray 0-0) at San Francisco 4-1. HR–Santa Fe: Hanlon (Sanfa Fe). 498, 14. Seattle (Miley 0-1) at Cleveland (M.Cain 0-1), 10:15 p.m. 2B–SJR State: Villaman (SJR). Washington vs. Philadelphia 28. (39) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, 496, (Carrasco 1-0), 6:10 p.m. Records: SJR State 38-10 (16-6), April 14 Washington 2, Philadelphia 0 13. SPORTS BRIEFS Oakland (Surkamp 0-1) at N.Y. Santa Fe 37-7 (19-3). Saturday Washington 4, Philadelphia 29. (31) Michael McDowell, Yankees (Pineda 1-1), 7:05 p.m. NBA 1 Chevrolet, 495, 12. Toronto (Stroman 2-0) at Baltimore SOFTBALL Monday Washington 6, Philadelphia 1 30. (27) Brian Scott, Ford, 493, 11. (M.Wright 1-0), 7:05 p.m. Postseason glance MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Sunday (Capitals lead series, 3-0) 31. (40) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, Tampa Bay (Smyly 0-2) at Boston FIRST ROUND Game One Wednesday at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. 492, 10. (Kelly 1-0), 7:10 p.m. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) SJR State 6, Santa Fe 5 x-April 22 at Washington, TBD 32. (37) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Ford, Detroit (Greene 1-0) at Kansas City EASTERN CONFERENCE Fernandez, Marlins stop Nationals SJRSC 010 011 3–6 14 1 x-April 24 at Philadelphia, TBD 488, 9. (Ventura 0-0), 7:15 p.m. Cleveland vs. Detroit Santa Fe 000 302 0–5 8 5 x-April 27 at Washington, TBD: 33. (35) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 482, Houston (Feldman 0-1) at Texas Sunday Cleveland 106, Detroit 101 Griffis, Lowe (5), Griffis (6), 8. (Holland 1-0), 8:05 p.m. (Cavaliers lead series, 1-0) MIAMI – Jose Fernandez stomped off the Marasa (6) and Wilson, Phillips (6); Pittsburgh vs. N.Y. Rangers 34. (22) Aric Almirola, Ford, 479, 7. L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 1-1) at Wednesday at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Flores, Malcolm (6), Flores (7) and April 13 Pittsburgh 5, N.Y. Rangers 2 35. (25) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, mound after an arduous second inning cursing and Chicago White Sox (Latos 2-0), 8:10 April 22 at Detroit, 7 p.m. Schuster; W–Marasa, 11-10. L– Saturday N.Y. Rangers 4, Pittsburgh 462, 6. p.m. April 24 at Detroit, 8:30 p.m. smacking himself on the head with his glove, Malcolm. HR–Santa Fe: Ortiz; 2B– x-April 26 at Cleveland, TBD 2 36. (2) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 460, which sent his sweat flying. Santa Fe: Malcolm, Paradizo. x-April 28 at Detroit, TBD (Series tied, 1-0) 6. NL Standings x-April 30 at Cleveland, TBD Tonight at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. 37. (29) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, Blame the outburst on a lack of control. Game Two April 21 at N.Y. Rangers, TBD accident, 451, 4. East Division The Miami Marlins ace endured early wildness SJR State 10, Santa Fe 5 April 23 at Pittsburgh, TBD 38. (5) Kyle Busch, Toyota, acci- W L Pct GB Toronto vs. Indiana SJRSC 111 106 0–10 16 1 x-April 25 at N.Y. Rangers, TBD dent, 258, 3. before regaining his command and his winning Washington 9 3 .750 — Saturday Indiana 100, Toronto 90 Santa Fe 130 100 0– 5 6 4 x-April 27 at Pittsburgh, TBD 39. (24) David Ragan, Toyota, New York 6 6 .500 3 Monday Toronto 98, Indiana 87 touch at home to beat the Washington Nationals Davenport, Marasa (3) and Phillips; engine, 211, 2. Philadelphia 6 8 .429 4 (Series tied, 1-1) Green, Flores (4), Malcolm (6) and WESTERN CONFERENCE 40. (38) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 6-1 on Monday night. Miami 4 7 .364 4½ April 21 at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. Schuster, Ortiz (6); W–Marasa, Dallas vs. Minnesota suspension, 169, 1. Atlanta 3 9 .250 6 April 23 at Indiana, 3 p.m. Fernandez (1-1) threw 54 pitches in the first two 12-10. L–Flores. HR–Santa Fe: April 14 Dallas 4, Minnesota 0 Central Division April 26 at Toronto, TBD Garcia; 2B–SJR State: Phillips; Santa Saturday Dallas 2, Minnesota 1 innings but didn’t allow a hit until the fifth and W L Pct GB x-April 29 at Indiana, TBD Fe: Garcia. Monday Minnesota 5, Dallas 3 Sprint Cup Standings made it through six. Chicago 10 3 .769 — x-May 1 at Toronto, TBD Records: SJR State 26-25 (9-15), (Stars lead series, 2-1) 1. K.Harvick, 287; 2. C.Edwards, Pittsburgh 7 6 .538 3 “He’s just so emotional,” manager Don Mattingly Santa Fe 21-31 (7-17). Wednesday at Minnesota, 9:30 p.m. 286; 3. J.Johnson, 271; 4. J.Logano, St. Louis 7 6 .538 3 Miami vs. Charlotte April 22 at Dallas, TBD 266; 5. Ky.Busch, 262; 6. D.Earnhardt said. “He settles down, and he starts pitching dif- Cincinnati 6 7 .462 4 Sunday Miami 123, Charlotte 91 x-April 24 at Minnesota, TBD Jr., 250; 7. Ku.Busch, 247; 8. B. Milwaukee 5 7 .417 4½ (Heat lead series, 1-0) ferent.” BASEBALL x-April 26 at Dallas, TBD Keselowski, 224; 9. D.Hamlin, 222; West Division Wednesday at Miami, 7 p.m. 10. M.Truex Jr., 214; 11. A.Dillon, Fernandez improved to 18-1 at Marlins Park, W L Pct GB April 23 at Charlotte, 5:30 p.m. AL Standings St. Louis vs. Chicago 213; 12. C.Elliott, 205; 13. J. Colorado 8 5 .615 — April 25 at Charlotte, TBD with the lone loss in his previous home start. East Division April 13 St. Louis 1, Chicago 0, OT McMurray, 199; 14. A.Allmendinger, Los Angeles 8 5 .615 — x-April 27 at Miami, TBD W L Pct GB April 15 Chicago 3, St. Louis 2 188; 15. K.Kahne, 185; 16. R. His victory was the first this season for a San Francisco 7 6 .538 1 x-April 29 at Charlotte, TBD Baltimore 8 3 .727 — Sunday St. Louis 3, Chicago 2 Newman, 182. Marlins starter. Miami won at home for the first time this year in six tries. Washington’s Bryce Harper went 0 for 2 with a meets, Thompson said he has tried to go sacrifice fly. He had homered in his previous four heavy on some days in practice, light on other games. Track days. On Monday, he went light. At A Glance CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B “We had Emonei work on the triple jump NFL and I had Bri making six throws in her Where: The Villages Charter his four Raiders will be traveling to The events,” he said. “Otherwise, it was a light School. Jaguars release veteran Brown Villages Charter School for the District 6-2A day.” When: 10:30 a.m. today. meet. And all four have strong chances of Though the Raiders will not be a threat in Teams: Crescent City, Port Orange JACKSONVILLE – The Jacksonville Jaguars moving on to the Region 2-2A meet a week the team standings as the host school and Atlantic, Dunnellon, North Marion, have released veteran safety Sergio Brown, parting from today at Lake Minneola High School. South Sumter could be the favorites, South Sumter, Ocala Trinity Catholic, ways with him a day before players report for the n A.J. Jara, the only boy going, has been Thompson thinks his kids are set to move on The Villages. team’s voluntary offseason conditioning program. near the top of the standings in his two main to the next step. Top 4 finishers go to: Region 2-2A Brown started four games last season after sign- events, the 200-meter dash and the long “We’ve been doing event training, getting Meet at Lake Minneola High School, ing a three-year contract worth $7 million in free jump. techniques down for the kids going to practice April 26. agency. He was due to make $2.25 million in 2016, n Freshman Emonei Wynn has been strong instead of general track practice,” Thompson Directions: Take U.S. 17 south to apparently too much for someone not in the mix for in both the 100-meter high hurdles and 300- said. “It’s much more organized.” Barberville, then turn right onto SR a starting spot. meter intermediate hurdles and will also look The top four performers in each event move 40 and travel 14 1/4 miles. At SR 19, The Jaguars signed former Cleveland safety to make her mark in both the long jump and on to the Region 2-2A meet, where Crescent turn left and travel 14 1/2 miles to CR Tashaun Gipson in March to solidify a secondary the triple jump. City qualifiers will see a lot of competitors 42. Make a right turn and go west for that has been among the league’s worst in coach n Bri King, a sophomore, will look to make from Palatka, which dominated the District 25 miles until getting to U.S. 301/SR Gus Bradley’s three seasons. her mark in both the shot put and the discus. 5-2A meet on Thursday in Gainesville. 35. Make a left turn and go 3 3/4 miles n Artia Williams, another younger mem- “We’re preparing for a long day (today),” until reaching CR 466. Make a left HORSE RACING ber of the tam, will compete in the 400-meter Thompson added. “We’ve got a lot of suntan turn and go a mile. The school is on run and the 300-meter hurdles. lotion to put on.” the right side, the track is in the back Cupid out of Kentucky Derby The Raiders have not competed in a track of the building. meet since April 4, and in the absence of [email protected] Triple Crown-winning trainer Bob Baffert says Cupid has a breathing problem and won’t run in the Kentucky Derby. Dang, Goran Dragic and Hassan Whiteside Warriors-Cavs final. But why not the Spurs Baffert’s decision Monday comes two days after making up the slack. The Heat could be the or the Thunder or the Pacers or the Heat? Cupid finished 10th in the Arkansas Derby at Blumenthal team that could make things tough on the Most people forget that long before the Oaklawn Park. Cupid won the Rebel Stakes and was CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B Cavaliers. Warriors became the hottest team in the the favorite in Saturday’s race won by Creator. The most entertaining series – the one league that the best team to come out of the Cupid came out of the race with an entrapped epi- No. 2 seed Toronto, which is supposed to that could go all seven games – is No. 4 West in the previous two seasons was the glottis, and Baffert says the gray colt was having be the main threat to the Cavaliers, looked Atlanta vs. No. 5 Boston. The Celtics have Spurs. It may be one more run for the soon- surgery Monday to clear the breathing passageway hardly like a contender against the Indiana played their best basketball at the end of to-be 40-year-old Tim Duncan, along with at Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital in Lexington, Pacers, a No. 7 seemingly making up for the season, and that makes the Hawks have guard Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili. Kentucky. lost time after losing Paul George with a to work harder. The first game went the The first round brings promise to the The issue is not considered serious. Baffert said damaged ACL. He came back this year and Hawks’ way, 102-101, but don’t be sur- teams that made it this far. After the first Cupid “should be OK in a week” and would be under on Saturday, he put up 33 points and six prised if the Celtics figure things out quick- weekend, I definitely want to see how this consideration for the Preakness on May 21. assists in a stunning 100-90 win. ly. evolves. Baffert’s American Pharoah became the first The most fun team outside of the The Warriors and Cavs should move on in Triple Crown winner in 37 years in 2015. The trainer Warriors and Spurs, perhaps, are the No. 3 their opening series, but who comes along Mark Blumenthal is a writer for the Palatka Daily still has Mor Spirit set to run in the Derby on May 7. seeded Miami Heat. Dwyane Wade is a wily with them is far more intriguing. Some of News. You can reach him at mblumenthal@palatka- veteran now, but they’ve got guys like Luol us (me included) think it’s going to be a dailynews.com or on Twitter @diabolicalmarky. – Associated Press

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041916b2.indd 1 4/19/16 12:51 AM 3B • PALATKA DAILY NEWS • TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016 Father and son win BOSTON MARATHON Save Rodman tourney It’s a sweep

By Greg Walker “We went through Buckman Daily News correspondent Locks the first thing this morn- ing and headed north to areas for Ethiopians In a field of 134 boats, the near Palatka,” said Preston. father-son team of L.E. and “We fished eel grass beds and Preston Clark captured the 20th tree falls using Bass Assassin Kenya had been men’s race — including three Annual Save Rodman Bass “Boss Shiners,” a soft plastic, of the last four — to go with Tournament last Saturday at five-inch swim bait.” dominant since ‘86 six more in the distaff divi- Kenwood Landing on Rodman Preston went on the say the GREG WALKER / Special to the Daily News sion. Reservoir with a five-fish limit fish were biting well, even with From left, emcee Mike Ditto, Preston Clark, L.E. Clark. Hayle pulled away from of bass weighing a whopping the strong windy conditions that By Jimmy Golen Desisa as they crossed over 34.04 pounds, including the sec- lasted all day. Associated Press the Massachusetts Turnpike ond largest fish of the tourna- “We culled a lot of fish before John Boyles and Matt Goff of wasn’t blowing like it has today. heading into Kenmore Square. ment at 9.69 pounds. we returned to Rodman.” Lake City were third with 24.21 We couldn’t see as well, but BOSTON — The Ethiopians He tapped his chest as he ran The Clarks’ creel weighed The reservoir paid off big for pounds. The team stayed in the managed to hold the boat.” ran past the Kenyans on their down Boylston Street, held his nearly 10 pounds more than the L.E when he boated the second reservoir flipping soft plastics in The big bass of the tourna- way to the Boston Marathon arms out to bask in the cheers second-place team of Brooks largest fish of the day. hydrilla beds. ment came to the scales weigh- finish line Monday and nearly of the crowd and then, after Morrell of Hampton and Travis “We moved along a shore line C.K. Ryan and John Reis of ing 9.70 pounds, caught by swept them off the victory crossing the finish line, did a Lain of Starke, who came to the where new growth was coming Starke took fourth with 24.12 Justin and Clayton Woods, pay- podium. celebratory skip-jump. scales with a 24.6-pound limit. up after the re-filling of the pounds. Flipping black/blue soft ing the Marion County anglers Lemi Berhanu Hayle won Baysa trailed by 37 seconds After being handed the win- pool,” said L.E. “The growth was plastics the duo also took their $850. Their total weight was the 120th edition of the men’s at the 35-kilometer checkpoint ner’s check for $1,800 and sparse and I was tossing a 3/8- fish in Rodman 23.8 pounds. race, and Atsede Baysa over- before chasing down Tirfi another for $450 for their big ounce, chartreuse/white-skirted “We had only one fish until The tourney paid 19 places. came a 37-second deficit on Tsegaye on Beacon Street in fish, L.E. and Preston told the spinner bait in water from one- about 11 a.m., then it got better,’ Following the weigh-in a raf- the women’s side for Ethiopia’s Brookline, two miles from the huge spectator crowd the meth- half to three feet deep when the they said. “It was an area we fle was held for dozens of spon- first-ever sweep of the world’s finish line. The two-time ods used for landing their fish. big fish struck.” found yesterday when the wind sor-donated merchandise. most prestigious marathon. Chicago Marathon champion Hayle finished in 2 hours, won by 44 seconds in 2:29:19. 12 minutes, 45 seconds to beat Joyce Chepkirui was third defending champion Lelisa — the lone Kenyan to medal. OUTDOOR CALENDAR Desisa by 47 seconds. Yemane Most of the top Americans, Thursday Night Bass Tournaments Where – Palatka City Dock, St. Johns Association of Realtors (NEFAR). Big Tsegay was an additional 30 including 2014 winner Meb When – Thursday, April 21 River merchandise raffle open to the public, $1 seconds back to round out an Keflezighi, skipped the race all-Ethiopian top three. after running in the U.S. Where – Palatka City Docks, St. Johns The Scoop – Entry fee 110.00 per boat per ticket. Music provided by Second “In sports, sometimes that Olympic trials in February. River/Corky Bell’s Gator Landing. plus $10 for big bass. Safe light launch. Chance of Keystone Heights. For the happens. But not always,” Other countries pick their The Scoop – Launch time 5:30 p.m. at 3 p.m. weigh-in. Five-fish limit. Must be kids: Fish tank angling furnished by said Desisa, who also won the Olympic teams by committee, City Docks. Weigh-in time, dusk at Corky 18 years old. Welaka Fisheries. Big Slide. Reel Kids 2013 race. “It is the perfor- and the performances in Bell’s Gator Landing. Entry fee $40 per 13th Annual NEFAR Bass Tournament casting tournament. Kids finger printing mance on the day.” Boston could help Monday’s boat includes big bass. Five-fish limit. When – Saturday, April 30. sponsored by the Masons. Cloud Kenya had dominated the top finishers earn a ticket to Guaranteed $500 first place prize. Have Where – Palatka City Dock, St. Johns Busters remote airplane demos. Food Boston Marathon since the Rio de Janeiro. to fish 10 tournaments to qualify for the River vendors including Jerry Stalvey’s BBQ. professional era began in “This is a major marathon,” Classic. Sponsored by Corky Bells’ The Scoop – Entry fee $120 per boat, Cold beer. Tournament directed by OGS 1986, winning the men’s race Baysa said through an inter- Gator Landing. Tournament directors includes big bass pot. Five-fish limit. Tournament Trails. For tournament entry 14 straight times from 1991- preter. “We don’t know what Adam Hemphill (386) 972-0898. Mark Safe light until 3 p.m. Guaranteed forms call tournament organizer Becky 2004 and 20 out of 22 before they are thinking, but we are Desisa earned the first of his confident they will select me.” Blevins (386) 937-2006. $5,000 first place prize. $1,000 largest Williams at (352) 213-4200. Vendor two victories three years ago. Zachary Hine of Dallas was Messer’s Bait and Tackle Team bass. $250 boater’s cash drawing. All 10x10 booths available $25. For info call But the Kenyans have been the top U.S. man, finishing BassTournament Trail proceeds benefit Haven Hospice. Savannah Bell at (386) 325 – 2965. beset with doping problems. 10th. Neely Spence Gracey, of When – Saturday, April 23. Presented by North East Florida Public welcome. The World Anti-Doping Superior, Colorado, was the Agency put the country’s ath- first American woman to fin- letics program on probation ish, coming in ninth. schedule that includes some Comer singled with one out, after more than 40 athletes Gracey was born into mara- larger Polk County schools took second on a wild pitch tested positive for perfor- thoning: Her father was the District along with state-ranked Avon and scored on Austin mance-enhancing drugs since No. 2 American in Boston in CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B Park and Sebring. Spedden’s two-out single the 2012 Olympics, including 1989; the next year she was n In a game reflective of its between short and third. three-time Boston winner Rita born on race day while he was Freshman Bradley Lagasse season, Peniel Baptist Spedden was thrown out try- Jeptoo. running. She and Sarah got his second victory– both Academy exited the District ing to stretch it into a double. Instead, it was its East Crouch, of Blowing Rock, over Wildwood – since being 3-2A tournament with a 6-1, Vincent Dodge (2-7) got the African neighbor that had its North Carolina, were among called up from the junior var- first-round loss to Warner loss. He struck out seven but anthem played over Copley the leaders through the first sity. Lagasse opened with Christian at Ocala St. John walked four, one intentionally, Square — twice. Ethiopia seven miles before falling three perfect innings and fin- Lutheran. over the first five innings. claimed its sixth title in the behind. ished with a two-hitter, strik- The Warriors (6-15) ing out six and walking none. matched the Eagles with three Shortstop Chase Mascia made hits and took a 1-0 lead into the only Crescent City error the fourth inning, only to see it and he made up for it with an slip away on a series of mis- unassisted double play to end takes. the fourth. “It was a mirror image of the The Raiders’ J.J. Santos CHRIS DEVITTO / Palatka Daily News season. There were times wound up 3-3 with two runs Bradley Lagasse when we showed how we were and one RBI. Chesbro, capable of playing, then the Brandon Reiter and Corey inconsistency – inconsistency Goff had two hits apiece. Jared Williams knows virtually pitching, inconsistency field- Higginbotham tripled, Mascia nothing about Wednesday’s ing,” said Peniel coach Terry Get the Facts: Learn how doubled and Lagasse and opponent. Fort Meade is 12-12, Goodwin. Dylan Cummings both sin- unbeaten in its division and The Warriors got on the to catch more customers. gled. having played a nondistrict board in the third. Frankie Every year, over 1.8 million Florida residents go fishing. You may think that’s a lot, until you consider Florida newspapers reel in 9.5 million readers every week. out, Marasa, who would get the win in the second game as well, beat out an infield hit to score Peck LURE MORE PEOPLE TO YOUR BUSINESS Softball with the tying run. That brought up Shows, who WITH FLORIDA’S NEWSPAPERS. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B hit a groundball to shortstop Destiny Carroll, whose throw short-hopped catcher Schuster for Reliever Chelsea Malcolm, in line to get the an error to score Haley Wildes. As the ball win, got Savannah Montgomery to go after the bounced back into the infield, pinch-runner first pitch and pop out, leaving it to No. 8 hitter Kacee Langsford scampered home to make it 7-5. Hannah Sommers. On an 0-1 pitch, Sommers It only got worse for Santa Fe as back-to-back- delivered an excuse-me, half-swing bloop into to-back RBI hits by pinch-hitter Jessie Grissom, left field that landed just inside the left-field Montgomery and Alandra Resendes put the game line. Left fielder Sydney Smith got to the ball as away. Further complicating issues was the fact fast as she could and tried to make a play on that Santa Fe veteran head coach Chris Ahern Marasa at the plate, but her throw completely came out to move her defensive alignment around missed home plate and bounced off the back- not once, not twice, but three times in the inning, stop, eluding catcher Megan Schuster on the leaving Vikings fans in an uproar over the delay. rebound. As the ball skirted away, Phillips Marasa relieved starter Skye Davenport in the came home to tie the game at 5-all. second game and was effective, allowing just the But that wasn’t the end of the play. solo home run by Garcia in 5 2/3 innings, scatter- Sommers kept running and attempted to take ing five hits, walking three and striking out one. third base. Schuster got to the ball and fired the The Vikings collected 29 hits in the twinbill ball well past third baseman Sarah Ortiz and with Montgomery and Sommers leading the way, into left field, easily allowing Sommers to come each going 4-for-7 with two runs and two RBI, all the way around the bases on a check-swing while Phillips ended up 4-for-5 with an RBI and a single. run scored. Peck finished 3-for-8 with three runs Schuster hit a two-out bloop single in the bot- scored. Kayla Kight was 3-for-10 with a run and tom of the seventh, then Adrix Paradizo delivered two RBI. Shows was 3-for-8 with two runs. a long shot to center field that Amanda Peck col- Marasa finished 3-for-9 with three runs scored lected a few steps from the fence to end it and and two RBI. Wildes ended up 2-for-8 with two give the Vikings the shocking win. runs and Shelby Griffis, Grissom and Resendes “In all my years I’ve ever been involved with each getting one hit. college softball as a player and a coach, I’ve “We took advantage of their defense and with never seen that before,” Semento said of the our speed,” said Semento, whose Vikings were wacky play involving Sommers’ hit. “Never any- the recipients of nine errors and stole 11 bases, thing like that.” including seven in the first game, without having The Vikings found themselves down 5-4 in the any runner thrown out. “Whatever happened, sixth inning of the nightcap after Cassandra happened. We did the best we could.” Garcia delivered a fourth-inning home run to break a 4-4 tie. With the bases loaded and one [email protected]

walked two and allowed one to complete the regular season hit over an inning and two at home Friday against Baseball thirds. Both his strikeouts Florida State College- CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B ended innings. Jacksonville – Saturday’s Eight SJR State players Daytona State rainout won’t two pitches were strikes but had one hit apiece – a double be made up because it doesn’t after the count reached 3-2, by Omar Villaman and singles affect the standings – but Williamson singled to right, by Williamson, Koslowski, Jones may try to pick up some scoring Rhodes and Perry to Weeks, Rhodes, Nick Owens, nonconference competition win it. Alec Dowell and Harlan while waiting for the state For more information on how to reach readers in the Sunshine State, contact (insertPalatka your newspaperDaily News logo and• 312-5200 information). Closer Tyler Carr (8-1) got Harris tournament, which doesn’t the win, He struck out two, The Vikings are scheduled begin until May 15. Claritas 2010: Primelocation: Florida / Scarborough 2010

041916b3.indd 1 4/19/16 12:49 AM IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 2015-CA-000047 DIVISION: 53 BANKUNITED, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION F/K/A BANKUNITED, Plaintiff, vs. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINST, ADA LUCILLE HENDERSON A/K/A ADA BOWMAN HENDERSON, DECEASED, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF RESCHED- ULED SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to an Order Res- cheduling Foreclosure Sale dated April 7, 2016, and entered in Case No. 2015- CA-000047 of the Circuit Court of the Seventh Judi- cial Circuit in and for Put- nam County, Florida in which BankUnited, Nation- al Association f/k/a BankUnited, is the Plaintiff and The Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, As- signees, Lienors, Credit- ors, Trustees, or other Claimants claiming by, through, under, or against, Ada Lucille Henderson a/k/a Ada Bowman Hender- son, deceased, John C. Bates, as an Heir of the Es- tate of Ada Lucille Hender- son a/k/a Ada Bowman Henderson, deceased, United States of America, Any And All Unknown Parties Claiming by, Through, Under, And Against The Herein named Individual Defendant(s) Who are not Known To Be Dead Or Alive, Whether Said Unknown Parties May Claim An Interest in Spouses, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, Or Other Claimants are defendants, the Putnam County Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell to the highest and best bid- der for cash in/on www.putnam.realforeclose. com, Putnam County, Flor- ida at 11:00 a.m. on the 17th day of May, 2016, the following described prop- erty as set forth in said Fi- nal Judgment of Foreclos- ure: LOTS 46 AND 47, BLOCK 5, INTERLACHEN LAKES ES- TATES, UNIT SIX, AC- CORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS RE- CORDED IN MAP BOOK 4, PAGE 116-B, OF THE PUB- LIC RECORDS OF PUT- NAM COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH A PAR- CEL OF LAND CONTAIN- ING 0.77 ACRES AND LY- ING IN SECTION 16, TOWN- SHIP 10 SOUTH, RANGE 24 EAST, PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT AN IRON PIPE LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 46, BLOCK 5, INTER- LACHEN LAKES ESTATES, UNIT 6, AS RECORDED IN MAP BOOK 4, PAGE 116-S OF THE PUBLIC RE- CORDS OF SAID COUNTY, AND RUN NORTH 61 DE- GREES, 00 MINUTES, 00 SECONDS, EAST, ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY BOUNDARY THEREOF, 175.00 FEET TO A POINT AT THE WATER'S EDGE OF LAKE INTERLACHEN AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAT, FOR THE POINT OF BE- GINNING. FROM POINT OF BEGINNING THUS DE- SCRIBED, CONTINUE NORTH 61 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST, 220.00 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE SOUTH 29 DE- GREES, 00 MINUTES, 00 SECONDS, EAST, 150.00 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE SOUTH 61 DEGREES, 00 MINUTES, 00 SECONDS, WEST, 225.00 FEET TO A POINT AT THE WATER'S EDGE OF LAKE INTER- LACHEN AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAT; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID WATER'S EDGE, 150.00 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO RESERVA- TIONS, RESTRICTIONS, AND EASEMENTS OF RE- CORD.AND FURTHER SUB- JECT TO AN EASEMENT RESERVED UNTO THE GRANTOR AS OUTLINED IN THAT CERTAIN QUIT CLAIM DEED DATED SEPTEMBER 23, 1994, IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 658 AT PAGE 845, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OF THE PUBLIC RE- PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- CORDS OF PUTNAM IDA COUNTY, FLORIDA, OVER AND ACROSS THE Case No. 54-2014-CA- ABOVE-DESCRIBED 000465-CAAXMX PROPERTY FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT OF OWN- Dennis Brazier and Terri ERS OF PROPERTY LOC- Brazier ATED IN INTERLACHEN Plaintiffs LAKE ESTATES SUBDIVI- SION SITUATED IN PUT- v. NAM COUNTY, FLORIDA, FOR THE PURPOSE OF Crescent City Partners, PERMITTING SAID OWN- LLC; BNH Holdings of Put- ERS TO USE THIS PROP- nam County, LLC ERTY FOR OUTDOOR RE- Defendants CREATIONAL PURPOSES, PROVIDED THAT THE NOTICE OF SALE UNDER GRANTOR SHALL HAVE F.S. CHAPTER 45 THE RIGHT, BUT NO OB- LIGATION, TO PROHIBIT Notice is given that under a CAMPING AND/OR HUNT- Final Judgment dated 11th ING ON THE PROPERTY. day of March, 2016 in Case THE EASEMENT HEREBY No. 54-2014-CA-000465 of RESERVED SHALL RUN the Circuit Court for the WITH THE LAND AND IN- Third Judicial Circuit in URE TO THE BENEFIT OF and for Putnam County, SUBSEQUENT OWNERS Florida, in which Dennis OF PROPERTY AT INTER- Brazier and Terri Brazier LACHEN LAKES ESTATES are plaintiffs and Crescent SUBDIVISION. City Partners, LLC and BNH Holdings of Putnam A/K/A 195 SHERMAN County, LLC, are defend- DRIVE CIRCLE, INTER- ants, I will sell to the LACHEN, FL 32148 highest and best bidder electronically at www.put- Any person claiming an in- nam.realforeclose.com, at terest in the surplus from 11:00 am on the 21st day of the sale, if any, other than April, 2016, the following the property owner as of described property set the date of the Lis Pen- forth in the Order of Final dens must file a claim with- Judgment: in 60 days after the sale. Grove Lots 56, 57, 74 and Dated in Hillsborough 75, CRESCENT CITY, ac- County, Florida this 13th cording to the Plat thereof, day of April, 2016. surveyed and platted E.G. Duke, C.E. and filed for re- /s/ Erik Del’Etoile cord May 19, 1876 in the of- Erik Del’Etoile, Esq. fice of the Clerk of the Cir- FL Bar # 71675 cuit Court, in and for Put- nam County, Florida, be- Albertelli Law ing a part of Government Attorney for Plaintiff Lot 2, Section 19, Town- P.O. Box 23028 ship 12 South, Range 28 Tampa, FL 33623 East, LESS AND EXCEPT (813) 221-4743 that part thereof, deeded to (813) 221-9171 facsimile the State of Florida for eService: servealaw@al- right of way purposes in bertellilaw.com Deed Book 193, page 243, JR - 10-38408R 4B CLASSIFIEDS • Public Records of Putnam PALATKA DAILY NEWS • TUESDAY, APRILCounty, 19, Florida. 2016 ATTENTION: PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES Any person claiming an in- If you are a person with a LEGALS terest in the surplus from disability who needs an ac- MERCHANDISE PETS & SUPPLIES the sale, if any, other than commodation in order to 350 the property owner as of participate in this proceed- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF the date of the lis pendens ing, you are entitled, at no THE 7TH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT, IN AND FOR PUT- 400 550 must file a claim within 60 cost to you, to the provi- days after the sale. sion of certain assistance. NAM COUNTY, FLORIDA Please contact Court Ad- Dated: March 18, 2016 ministration, 125 E. Or- C a s e N o : ange Ave., Ste. 300 , 14000096CAAXMX /s/ Richard D. Lyons, Esq. Daytona Beach, FL 32114, Florida Bar # 0061883 386-257-6096, within 2 days NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE Attorney for the Plaintiffs of your receipt of this no- LLC D/B/A CHAMPION 27911 Crown Lake Blvd. tice. If you are hearing im- MORTGAGE COMPANY Suite 201 paired, call 1-800-955-8771; Plaintiff Bonita Springs, Florida if you are voice impaired, Legal Notices 34135 call 1-800-955-8770. vs. LIVESTOCK & SUPPLIES FOR SALE (239) 948-1823 telephone THIS IS NOT A COURT IN- (239) 444-5989 facsimile FORMATION LINE. To file WINIFRED I. BARTHOLF, et REAL ESTATE GOT response please contact al., 4/5/16, 4/12/16, 4/19/16, Defendants 560 Putnam County Clerk of 700 4/20/16 Court, 410 St. John's Ave., IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Legal No. 00041469 Palatka, FL 32177, Tel: NOTICE OF ACTION FOR THE SEVENTH JUDI- (386) 329-0251; Fax: (386) STUFF? TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS,DE- CIAL CIRCUIT 329-1223. IN AND FOR PUTNAM VISEES, GRANTEES AS- COUNTY, FLORIDA Legal No: 00041869 SIGNEES, LIENORS , CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION 04/19/16, 04/26/16 CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL THER PARTIES NEED Case Number: 2014-CA- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CLAIMING AN INTEREST 000027 THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR CIRCUIT AGAINST THE ESTATE OF BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., IN AND FOR PUTNAM WINIFRED I. BARTHOLF, RECREATIONAL TRANSPORTATION ACTING BY AND COUNTY, FLORIDA DECEASED CIVIL ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 1134 S US HIGHWAY 17 STUFF? THROUGH GREEN TREE THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL SERVICING LLC, AS SER- SATSUMA, FL 32189 900 CIRCUIT IN AND FOR PUT- 800 VICING AGENT CASE NO.: 2015-CA-000047 AND TO: All person claim- DIVISION: 53 NAM COUNTY, FLORIDA ing an interest by, through, 3000 Bayport Drive CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION The Classifieds Suite 880 under, or against the afore- BANKUNITED, NATIONAL C A S E N O : said Defendant(s). Tampa, FL 33607 16000007CAAXMX Plaintiff(s), ASSOCIATION F/K/A bring together BANKUNITED, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- THE BANK OF NEW YORK vs. Plaintiff, FIED that an action to fore- MELLON, AS TRUSTEE close a mortgage on the buyers FOR CIT MORTGAGE THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, vs. following described prop- LOAN TRUST 2007-1 , erty located in Putnam DEVISEES, GRANTEES, P l a i n t i f f ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, County, Florida: and sellers DEVISEES, GRANTEES, LIENORS AND TRUSTEES v. OF DOLORES W. DAVEN- ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, A portion of the Northerly every day. PORT A/K/A DOLORES CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, 75 feet of Lot 6 and the OR OTHER CLAIMANTS THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF Southerly ½ of Lot 7, Block WEEGIE DAVENPORT, DE- BENEFICIARIES OF THE CEASED, AND ANY OTH- CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, 11, lying East of State Road UNDER, OR AGAINST, ADA ESTATE OF CARRIE BUR- #15 (U.S. 17), SATSUMA ER PERSONS CLAIMING LEY A/K/A CARRIE L. BUR- Palatka Daily News BY, THROUGH, UNDER, LUCILLE HENDERSON HEIGHTS, misc. Map Book A/K/A ADA BOWMAN LEY, DECEASED, et al, De- 1, Page 11, Putnam County, AND AGAINST THE NAMED fendant(s) DEFENDANT; THE UN- HENDERSON, DECEASED, Florida, more particularly et al, described as follows: From Classifieds KNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, NOTICE OF ACTION GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, Defendant(s). the Northeasterly most FOR SALE CREDITORS, LIENORS corner of he aforemen- NOTICE OF RESCHED- TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS OR tioned Southerly ½ of Lot AND TRUSTEES OF JIMMY BENEFICIARIES OF THE I. WILLIAMSON A/K/A ULED SALE 7, run South 62 deg 00'15” 312-5200 ESTATE OF CARRIE BUR- West, 680.38 to the Point of JIMMY IRA WILLIAMSON, LEY A/K/A CARRIE L. BUR- 4 LINES FOR.... DECEASED, AND ANY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Beginning of this descrip- Pursuant to an Order Res- LEY, DECEASED and tion (10 continue thence OTHER PERSONS CLAIM- JOHN FREDRICK BURLEY ING BY, THROUGH , UN- cheduling Foreclosure Sale South 62deg 00'15” West, $ 50 dated April 7, 2016, and 193.60 feet; (2) thence ANNOUNCEMENTS DER, AND AGAINST THE RESIDENT: Unknown NAMED DEFENDANT; RICK entered in Case No. 2015- South 27 deg 59'45” East, 3 DAYS CA-000047 of the Circuit LAST KNOWN ADDRESS; 225.00 feet; (3) thence ...... 7 KWASNIEWSKI;THE UN-

100 Court of the Seventh Judi- 4023 BROWNS LANDING North 62 deg 00'15” East KNOWN SPOUSE OF ROAD, PALATKA, FL 32177 DOLORES W. DAVEN- cial Circuit in and for Put- 193.60 feet (4) thence North nam County, Florida in 27 deg 59'45” West 225.00 PORT A/K/A DOLORES YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- $ 75 WEEGIE DAVENPORT;THE which BankUnited, Nation- feet and to close. al Association f/k/ a FIED that an action to fore- Together with that certain UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF close a mortgage on the 5 DAYS JIMMY I. WILLIAMSON BankUnited, is the Plaintiff 1990 Shad Double Wide ..... 10 following described prop- A/K/A JIMMY IRA WILLIAM- and The Unknown Heirs, Mobile Home, ID # Devisees, Grantees, As- erty located in PUTNAM 14605466A, Title #4928735, SON; BANK OF AMERICA, County, Florida: N.A.;THE UNKNOWN TEN- signees, Lienors, Credit- RP #R450469 an d ors, Trustees, or other ID#14605466B, Title $ 75 ANT IN POSSESSION OF PARCEL A 1129B JUNIOR LAKE Claimants claiming by, #49311869, RP #R450468, DRIVE, INTERLACHEN, FL through, under, or against, permanently affixed there- 10 DAYS ..... 15 Ada Lucille Henderson A TRACT OF LAND SITU- on. Lost & Found 32148, ATED IN GOVERNMENT Defendant(s). a/k/a Ada Bowman Hender- son, deceased, John C. LOT 2, SECTION 30 , Has been filed against you, Articles TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH, NOTICE OF FORECLOS- Bates, as an Heir of the Es- and you are required to tate of Ada Lucille Hender- RANGE 27 EAST, WEST OF serve a copy of your writ- $ 50 URE SALE FOUND Watch on SR 19 son a/k/a Ada Bowman THE RIVER, BEING MORE ten defenses, if any, to this PARTICULARLY DE- 20 DAYS .... 31 Palatka. Call to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Henderson, deceased, action, on Greenspoon United States of America, SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Marder, P.A., Default De- 386-530-0898 to identify. THAT, pursuant to COMMENCING AT THE Plaintiff's Final Judgment Any And All Unknown partment, Attorneys for Parties Claiming by , NORTHWEST CORNER OF Plaintiff,whose address is- of Foreclosure entered on THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF $ 50 April 11, 2016, in the Through, Under, And Trade Center South, Suite EMPLOYMENT Against The Herein named LAND CONVEYED BY 700, 100 West Cypress above-captioned action, GEORGE J. AND BETTY L. 30 DAYS the Clerk of Court, Tim Individual Defendant(s) Creek Road, Fort Lauder- .... 41 200 Who are not Known To Be PIERCE TO ROBERT L. dale, FL 33309 and the file Smith, will sell to the PRINGLE JR AND EVELYN highest and best bidder for Dead Or Alive, Whether original with the Clerk with- ONLY ONE ITEM PER AD OR LIKE ITEMS UNDER Said Unknown Parties May H. PRINGLE, HIS WIFE, BY in 30 days after the first cash at HYPERLIN K DEED DATED JANUARY 7, ONE CATEGORY. THIS IS A NONREFUNDABLE RATE. ADDITIONAL "http://www.putnam.realfor Claim An Interest in publication of this notice, Spouses, Heirs, Devisees, 1966 AND RECORDED IN in the PALATKA DAILY COST FOR EXTRA LINES. ALL ADS ARE PREPAID. e c l o s e . c o m " O.R. BOOK 155, PAGE 207 www.putnam.realforeclose. Grantees, Or Othe r NEWS on or before May 12, Claimants are defendants, OF THE PUBLIC RE- 2016; otherwise a default com in accordance with CORDS OF PUTNAM Chapter 45, Florida Stat- the Putnam County Clerk and a judgment may be of the Circuit Court will sell COUNTY, FLORIDA AND entered against you for the utes on the 17th day of RUN NORTHERLY, ALONG GARAGE SALE May, 2016, at 11:00 A.M. on to the highest and best bid- relief demanded in the der for cash in/o n THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF Complaint. the following described WAY OF THE PAVED PAL- 4 LINES - 1, 2 OR 3 DAYS property as set forth in www.putnam.realforeclose. com, Putnam County, Flor- ATKA TO BROWNS LAND- WITNESS MY HAND AND said Final Judgment of ING COUNTY ROAD, A DIS- Driver Foreclosure, to wit: ida at 11:00 a.m. on the SEAL OF SAID COURT on 17th day of May, 2016, the TANCE OF 272.0 FEET TOT this 4 day of April, 2016. following described prop- HE POINT OF BEGINNING NOW HIRING! LOTS 3 AND 4, BLOCK 184, OF THIS DESCRIPTION. INTERLACHEN LAKES ES- erty as set forth in said Fi- TIM SMITH Are you making less than nal Judgment of Foreclos- FROM POINT OF BEGIN- As Clerk of said Court TATES, UNIT NO. 16, AC- NING (1) CONTINU E $900/wk? NO EXPERI- CORDING TO THE PLAT ure: $ 75 NORTHERLY ALONG SAID By/s/ Ashley Darby THEREOF, RECORDED IN AD MUST INCLUDE ENCE NEEDED! LOTS 46 AND 47, BLOCK 5, EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY As Deputy Clerk COVENANT TRANS- MAP BOOK 5, PAGE(S) 4, A DISTANCE OF 86.0 (2) ADDRESS OF OF THE PUBLIC RE- INTERLACHEN LAKES ES- A copy of this Notice of Ac- SALE AND MUST PORT Needs Driver TATES, UNIT SIX, AC- THENCE RUN EASTERLY tion, Compliant and Lis CORDS OF PUTNAM PARALLEL WITH THE BE PREPAID Trainees Now! COUNTY, FLORIDA. CORDING TO THE MAP OR Pendens were sent to the PLAT THEREOF, AS RE- NORHT LINE OF LANDS above-named Defendant(s) -No CDL? No problem! DESCRIBED IN O.R. BOOK 10 PROPERTY ADDRESS: CORDED IN MAP BOOK 4, at the last known address. - Excellent Benefits 155, PAGE 207 A DIS- 1129B JUNIOR LAKE PAGE 116-B, OF THE PUB- Package! LIC RECORDS OF PUT- TANCE OF 200.0 (3) In accordance with the DRIVE, INTERLACHEN, FL THENCE RUN SOUTH- - OTR, Regional & 32148 NAM COUNTY, FLORIDA. American with Disabilities REGULAR CLASSIFIED ERLY PARALLEL WITH Act persons needing a Local Jobs! Any person claiming an in- SAID EASTERLY RIGHT OF terest in the surplus from TOGETHER WITH A PAR- reasonable accommoda- 4 LINES - 5 DAYS 1-877-214-3624 CEL OF LAND CONTAIN- WAY, A DISTANCE OF 86.0 tion to participate in this the sale, if any, other than FEET; (4) THENCE WEST- the property owner as of ING 0.77 ACRES AND LY- proceeding should, no later ING IN SECTION 16, TOWN- ERLY PARALLEL WITH than seven (7) days prior, the date of the lis pendens, THE NORTH LIKE OF SAID must file a claim within SHIP 10 SOUTH, RANGE 24 contact the Clerk of the Medical EAST, PUTNAM COUNTY, LANDS DESCRIBED IN Court's disability coordin- sixty (60) days after the O.R. BOOK 155 PAGE 207 sale. FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS ator at 125 E. ORANGE AV- FOLLOWS: A DISTANCE OF 200.0 ENUE, SUITE 300 , FEET TO THE POINT OF DAYTONA BEACH, FL Putnam AMERICANS WITH DISAB- BEGINNING AND T O $ 90 ILITIES ACT. IF YOU ARE A COMMENCE AT AN IRON 32114, 386-257-6096. If CLOSE. INCLUDES ALL Heart PERSON WITH A DISABIL- PIPE LOCATED AT THE hearing or voice impaired, CLASSIFICATIONS. SOUTHWEST CORNER OF contact (TDD) (800) 955- ITY WHO NEEDS AN AC- AND EXTRA LINES $2.35 Center COMMODATION IN OR- LOT 46, BLOCK 5, INTER- 8771 via Florida Relay Sys- PER LINE, PER DAY. LACHEN LAKES ESTATES, tem. DER TO ACCESS COURT PARCEL B FACILITIES OR PARTICIP- UNIT 6, AS RECORDED IN Front Office ATE IN A COURT PRO- MAP BOOK 4, PAGE 116-S Legal No: 00041775 46 OF THE PUBLIC RE- A TRACT LAND SITUATED 04/12/16, 04/19/16 CEEDING, YOU ARE EN- IN GOVERNMENT LOT 2, TITLED, AT NO COST TO CORDS OF SAID COUNTY, Staff Needed AND RUN NORTH 61 DE- SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP YOU, TO THE PROVISION 10 SOUTH, RANGE 27 Medical office OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. GREES, 00 MINUTES, 00 SECONDS, EAST, ALONG EAST, WEST OF THE TO REQUEST SUCH AN RIVER, BEING MORE PAR- experience required. ACCOMMODATION , THE NORTHWESTERLY BOUNDARY THEREOF, TICULARLY DESCRIBED Excellent salary. PLEASE CONTACT COURT AS FOLLOWS: COMMEN- ADMINISTRATION IN AD- CING AT THE NORTHW- FREE VANCE OF THE DATE THE 175.00 FEET TO A POINT Please fax resume to AT THE WATER'S EDGE EST CORNER OF THAT CLASSIFIED LINE AD PRIVATE PARTY MERCHANDISE SERVICE IS NEEDED: CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND COURT ADMINISTRATION, OF LAKE INTERLACHEN 1 ITEM $25 OR LESS • 1 ITEM PER COUPON • 2 ITEMS LIMIT PER WEEK, 4 LINES - 4 DAYS 386-326-1592 AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAT, CONVEYED BY GEORGE J. IN THE COUNTY COURT 125 E. ORANGE AVE., STE. AND BETTY L. PIERCE TO 300, DAYTONA BEACH, FL FOR THE POINT OF BE- FOR PUTNAM COUNTY, LOOK FOR COUPON IN THE CLASSIFIED PAGES GINNING. FROM POINT OF ROBERT L. PRINGLE JR. FLORIDA 32114, (386) 257-6096. AND EVELYN H. PRINGLE, AD MUST INCLUDE PRICE. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. HEARING OR VOICE IM- BEGINNING THUS DE- CIVIL DIVISION SCRIBED, CONTINUE HIS WIFE, BY DEED NEWSPAPER RESERVES RIGHT TO EDIT COPY. PAIRED, PLEASE CALL DATED JANUARY 7, 1966 711. NORTH 61 DEGREES 00 Case No: 2015-CC-0977 CLASSIFIEDS MINUTES 00 SECONDS AND RECORDED IN O.R. General EAST, 220.00 FEET TO A BOOK 155, PAGE 207 OF G. M. STARNES, I HEREBY CERTIFY a true THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF and correct copy of the CONCRETE MONUMENT; Plaintiff, Childcare Teacher THENCE SOUTH 29 DE- PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- foregoing has been fur- IDA AND RUN NORTH- 45hr DCF childcare nished to all parties on the GREES, 00 MINUTES, 00 vs. SECONDS, EAST, 150.00 ERLY, ALONG THE EAST- training preferred attached service list by e- ERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF Service or by First Class FEET TO A CONCRETE JOETTE HOPKA, Fax resume: MONUMENT; THENCE THE PAVED PALATKA TO Defendant. U.S. Mail on this 13th day BROWNS LANDING (386)312-0122 of April, 2016: SOUTH 61 DEGREES, 00 MINUTES, 00 SECONDS, COUNTY ROAD, A DIS- NOTICE OF SALE OFFICE HOURS WEST, 225.00 FEET TO A TANCE OF 186.0 FEET TOT Respectfully submitted, Georgia Boy's Fish POINT AT THE WATER'S HE POINT OF BEGINNING Notice is hereby given that By/s/ TIMOTHY D. PAD- OF THIS DESCRIPTION. Camp, Exp P/T daily GETT, P.A. EDGE OF LAKE INTER- pursuant to the Summary cleaning. Non-smoker. LACHEN AS SHOWN ON FROM POINT OF BEGIN- Final Judgment of Fore- HARRISON SMALBACH, NING (1) CONTINU E ESQ. SAID PLAT; THENCE closure and Award of At- Apply in person NORTHWESTERLY ALONG NORTHERLY ALONG SAID torney Fees entered in the 217 Butler Dr. Satsuma Florida Bar # 116255 EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY MONDAY - FRIDAY 6267 Old Water Oak Road, SAID WATER'S EDGE, above entitled action on 386-325-7764 DFWP 150.00 FEET, MORE OR A DISTANCE OF 86.0 FEET the 1st day of April, 2016, I Suite 203 (2) THENCE RUN EAST- Tallahassee, FL 32312 LESS, TO THE POINT OF will sell to the highest and BEGINNING. ERLY, PARALLEL WITH best bidder for cash by on- Needed: Roofers (850) 422-2520 (telephone) THE NORTH LINE OF (850) 422-2567 (facsimile) line auction at & Laborers. SUBJECT TO RESERVA- LANDS DESCRIBED IN www.alachua.realforeclos- [email protected] O.R. BOOK 155, PAGE 207 8am - 5pm Experience Preferred. Attorney for Plaintiff TIONS, RESTRICTIONS, ure.com, at 11:00 A.M. On AND EASEMENTS OF RE- A DISTANCE OF 200.0 the 5th day of May, 2016, Call 386-325-2023. CORD.AND FURTHER SUB- FEET (3) THENCE RUN the following described Legal No:00041867 SOUTHERLY PARALLEL 04/19/16, 04/26/16 JECT TO AN EASEMENT property set forth in said Poultry Farm Work: 5-6 RESERVED UNTO THE WITH SAID EASTERLY Final Judgment: GRANTOR AS OUTLINED RIGHT OF WAY, A DIS- days/wk. Includes wkds IN THAT CERTAIN QUIT TANCE OF 86.0 FEET; (4) Lots 9 and 10, Block B of CLASSIFIED FAX & holidays. Physical CLAIM DEED DATED THENCE WESTERLY PAR- HAZELWOOD HEIGHTS un- position w/livestock care, SEPTEMBER 23, 1994, IN ALLEL WITH THE NORTH recorded subdivision, as egg collection & misc OFFICIAL RECORDS LINE OF SAID LANDS DE- more particularly de- BOOK 658 AT PAGE 845, SCRIBED IN O.R. BOOK scribed on Schedule “A” DEADLINE... DEADLINE... farm duties. Lv msg IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OF THE PUBLIC RE- 155 PAGE 207 A DIS- which is attached hereto 386-328-9575 PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- CORDS OF PUTNAM TANCE OF 200.0 FEET TO and by this reference incor- IDA COUNTY, FLORIDA, OVER THE POINT OF BEGIN- porated herein. TOGETH- AND ACROSS TH E NING AND CLOSE. ER WITH all littoral and ri- Subway is hiring! Both Case No. 54-2014-CA- ABOVE-DESCRIBED parian rights thereunto ap- 2:00 P.M. 1:30 P.M. Palatka locations. We 000465-CAAXMX PROPERTY FOR THE USE Has been field against you, pertaining. are looking for sandwich AND BENEFIT OF OWN- and you are required to artists and entry-level Dennis Brazier and Terri ERS OF PROPERTY LOC- serve a copy of your writ- Property Appraiser's Par- Brazier ATED IN INTERLACHEN ten defenses, if any, to this cel No: 03-09-23-3580-0020- (312-5200) (312-5209) management trainees Plaintiffs LAKE ESTATES SUBDIVI- action on Phelan Hallinan 0090. Diamond & Jones, PLLC, approved by the publisher. who are interested in SION SITUATED IN PUT- GENERAL INFORMATION working in a fast-paced, v. NAM COUNTY, FLORIDA, attorneys for plaintiff, friendly environment and FOR THE PURPOSE OF whose address is 2727 EXHIBIT “A” All advertising is accepted, subject to the approv- CANCELLATIONS Crescent City Partners, PERMITTING SAID OWN- West Cypress Creek Road, al of the publisher, who reserves the right to revise making delicious, LLC; BNH Holdings of Put- ERS TO USE THIS PROP- Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309, parcel of land located in Private Party ads sold at a flat rate can be can- healthful food for our nam County, LLC ERTY FOR OUTDOOR RE- and file the original with the Southwest ¼ of the or reject any advertisement without notice. customers. Smiling faces Defendants CREATIONAL PURPOSES, the Clerk of the Court, with- Northwest ¼ of Section 3, The publisher reserves the right to correctly celled during the schedule, but no refund will be and a happy attitude are PROVIDED THAT THE in 30 days after the first Township 9 South, Range classify and edit all copy. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER GRANTOR SHALL HAVE publication of this notice, 23 East, Putnam County, made. required! If interested, F.S. CHAPTER 45 THE RIGHT, BUT NO OB- either before or immedi- Florida, and known locally Copy changes requested during a schedule con- please go to either LIGATION, TO PROHIBIT ately thereafter, May 12, as Lots 9 and 10 of Block stitute a new ad, and new billing for schedule will Ads published at the open rate can be cancelled Subway location (Reid Notice is given that under a CAMPING AND/OR HUNT- 2016 otherwise a default “D” of HAZELWOO D Street near the bridge or Final Judgment dated 11th ING ON THE PROPERTY. may be entered against HEIGHTS, on Carleton be prepared. during the schedule, and the publisher will prorate day of March, 2016 in Case THE EASEMENT HEREBY you for the relief deman- Lake, an un recorded sub- US19 next to Publix in Please check your ad the first day it runs to see your billing to the nearest earned rate. No. 54-2014-CA-000465 of RESERVED SHALL RUN ded in the Complaint. division, according to sur- that all of the information is correct. This will insure the Town and Country the Circuit Court for the WITH THE LAND AND IN- vey map dated May 3, 1971, Shopping Center) and fill Third Judicial Circuit in URE TO THE BENEFIT OF Dated April 4, 2016 by Joseph G. Knapp, Re- that your ad is exactly what you want the reader to out an application. We and for Putnam County, SUBSEQUENT OWNERS gistered Land Surveyor, FREE ADS Florida, in which Dennis OF PROPERTY AT INTER- Clerk of the Circuit Court said lots being more fully see. will contact applicants to If you have found an item or a pet or want to Brazier and Terri Brazier LACHEN LAKES ESTATES By/s/ Ashley Darby described as follows: Call us the FIRST DAY if you find an error after set-up interviews. are plaintiffs and Crescent SUBDIVISION. Deputy Clerk of the Court the FIRST DAY of publication. give away anything of value (item, pet, service…) City Partners, LLC and Commence at the Southw- Movant counsel certifies The publisher assumes no financial responsibil- The Palatka Daily News BNH Holdings of Putnam A/K/A 195 SHERMAN est corner of the Northw- the Daily News will run an ad up to four consecu- is looking for PT help, County, LLC, are defend- DRIVE CIRCLE, INTER- that a bona fide effort to re- est ¼ of said Section 3 and ity beyond the charge of the ad. Direct questioning ants, I will sell to the LACHEN, FL 32148 solve this matter on the run S 89deg 13'58” E, along tive days. 25hrs/wk, in the mail regarding classified bill to our business office at highest and best bidder motion noticed has been the South line of said NW room. Pick up made or that, because of Call for details at 312-5200 or long distance at electronically at www.put- Any person claiming an in- ¼ a distance of 442.92 feet 312-5203. applications from mail nam.realforeclose.com, at terest in the surplus from time consideration, such to a concrete monument; 800-881-7355. room between 11:00 am on the 21st day of the sale, if any, other than effort has not yet been thence run N 39 deg 17'47” CREDIT POLICY April, 2016, the following the property owner as of made but will be made pri- E, 171.25 feet to a concrete 9am-12pm Tuesday, described property set the date of the Lis Pen- or to the scheduling hear- monument; thence run N Rate charges are quoted at time of ad place- RATES/TERMS Wednesday & Thursday forth in the Order of Final dens must file a claim with- ing. 54 deg 55'46” E, 217.51 feet ment and all ads must be paid for at time of place- ONLY. Deadline for Judgment: in 60 days after the sale. to a concrete monument Minimum size advertisement four (4) lines. All applications: Friday, If you are a person with a and the Point of Beginning; ment (Cash, Checks, Mastercard, Visa, American Grove Lots 56, 57, 74 and Dated in Hillsborough disability who needs any thence run N 74 deg 10'43” Express or Discover) unless a credit application is rates quoted are per line, per day. April 22 @ 12pm. 75, CRESCENT CITY, ac- County, Florida this 13th accommodation to particip- E, 142.23 feet to a concrete NO PHONE cording to the Plat thereof, day of April, 2016. ate in this proceeding, you monument; thence run N CALLS PLEASE. surveyed and platted E.G. are entitled, at no cost to 15 deg 41'30” W, 247.50 Duke, C.E. and filed for re- /s/ Erik Del’Etoile you, to the provision of feet to a concrete monu- cord May 19, 1876 in the of- Erik Del’Etoile, Esq. certain assistance. To re- ment on the Southerly FINANCIAL fice of the Clerk of the Cir- FL Bar # 71675 quest such accommoda- right-of-way line of an 80 cuit Court, in and for Put- tion, please contact Court foot road; thence run N 89 nam County, Florida, be- Albertelli Law Administration in advance deg 48'13” W, along said

312-5200 300 ing a part of Government Attorney for Plaintiff of the date the service is Southerly right-of-way line Lot 2, Section 19, Town- P.O. Box 23028 needed: Court Administra- 65.31 feet to a concrete TOLL FREE ship 12 South, Range 28 Tampa, FL 33623 tion, 125 E. orange Ave. monument and the point of East, LESS AND EXCEPT (813) 221-4743 Ste. 300, Daytona Beach, curve; thence run Westerly that part thereof, deeded to (813) 221-9171 facsimile FL 32114, (386) 257-6096, if along said Southerly right- the State of Florida for eService: servealaw@al- you are hearing or voice of-way line with a curve right of way purposes in bertellilaw.com impaired, call 711. concave Southerly, said Deed Book 193, page 243, JR - 10-38408R curve having central angle Public Records of Putnam Legal no: 00041774 of 06deg 44'26”, a radius of 800-881-7355 County, Florida. ATTENTION: PERSONS 04/12/16, 04/19/16 255.00 feet, a tangent of WITH DISABILITIES 15.02 feet, an arc length of Any person claiming an in- If you are a person with a 30.00 feet and a chord terest in the surplus from disability who needs an ac- bearing and distance of S the sale, if any, other than commodation in order to 86deg 49'34” W, 29.98 feet the property owner as of participate in this proceed- to a concrete monument; the date of the lis pendens ing, you are entitled, at no thence run Westerly along TUESDAY.indd 1 must file a claim within 60 cost to you, to the provi- said Southerly right-of-way4/18/16 4:26 PM days after the sale. sion of certain assistance. line with a curve concave Please contact Court Ad- Southerly, said curve hav- Dated: March 18, 2016 ministration, 125 E. Or- ing a central angle of 19 ange Ave., Ste. 300, deg 39'37”, a radius of /s/ Richard D. Lyons, Esq. Daytona Beach, FL 32114, 255.00 feet, a tangent of Florida Bar # 0061883 386-257-6096, within 2 days 44.18 feet, an arc length of Attorney for the Plaintiffs of your receipt of this no- 87.50 feet, and a chord 27911 Crown Lake Blvd. tice. If you are hearing im- bearing and distance of S Suite 201 paired, call 1-800-955-8771; 73 deg 37'33” W, 87.07 feet Bonita Springs, Florida if you are voice impaired, to a concrete monument; 34135 call 1-800-955-8770. thence run S 23 deg 26'40” (239) 948-1823 telephone THIS IS NOT A COURT IN- E, 273.66 feet to the Point (239) 444-5989 facsimile FORMATION LINE. To file of Beginning. response please contact 4/5/16, 4/12/16, 4/19/16, Putnam County Clerk of ANY PERSON CLAIMING 4/20/16 Court, 410 St. John's Ave., AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- Legal No. 00041469 Palatka, FL 32177, Tel: PLUS FROM THE SALE, IF (386) 329-0251; Fax: (386) ANY, MUST FILE A CLAIM 329-1223. WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. Legal No: 00041869 04/19/16, 04/26/16 DATED this 1st day of April, 2016. By/s/ Paul A. Newell Paul D. Newell, P.A. Attorneys for Plaintiff Post Office Box 1369 Keystone Heights, FL 32656 (352) 473-4928 Legal No: 00041738 04/12/16, 04/19/16 IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION Case No: 2015-CC-0977 G. M. STARNES, Plaintiff, vs. JOETTE HOPKA, Defendant. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the Summary Final Judgment of Fore- closure and Award of At- torney Fees entered in the above entitled action on the 1st day of April, 2016, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash by on- line auction at www.alachua.realforeclos- ure.com, at 11:00 A.M. On the 5th day of May, 2016, the following described property set forth in said Final Judgment: Lots 9 and 10, Block B of HAZELWOOD HEIGHTS un- recorded subdivision, as more particularly de- scribed on Schedule “A” which is attached hereto and by this reference incor- porated herein. TOGETH- ER WITH all littoral and ri- parian rights thereunto ap- pertaining. Property Appraiser's Par- cel No: 03-09-23-3580-0020- 0090.

EXHIBIT “A” parcel of land located in the Southwest ¼ of the Northwest ¼ of Section 3, Township 9 South, Range 23 East, Putnam County, Florida, and known locally as Lots 9 and 10 of Block “D” of HAZELWOOD HEIGHTS, on Carleton Lake, an un recorded sub- division, according to sur- vey map dated May 3, 1971, by Joseph G. Knapp, Re- gistered Land Surveyor, said lots being more fully described as follows: Commence at the Southw- est corner of the Northw- est ¼ of said Section 3 and Public Notice of Receipt of run S 89deg 13'58” E, along Application the South line of said NW ¼ a distance of 442.92 feet State of Florida Depart- to a concrete monument; ment of Environmental Pro- thence run N 39 deg 17'47” tection E, 171.25 feet to a concrete Notice of Application monument; thence run N 54 deg 55'46” E, 217.51 feet The Department an- to a concrete monument nounces receipt of an ap- and the Point of Beginning; plication for a permit from thence run N 74 deg 10'43” Solidification Service of E, 142.23 feet to a concrete North FL., LLC, to con- monument; thence run N struct/operate the Solidific- 15 deg 41'30” W, 247.50 ation Services of North feet to a concrete monu- Florida Facility. Included in ment on the Southerly the application are propos- right-of-way line of an 80 als to construct and oper- foot road; thence run N 89 ate a solidification facility deg 48'13” W, along said which will solidify non-haz- Southerly right-of-way line ardous liquid wastes for 65.31 feet to a concrete disposal into a permitted monument and the point of Class 1 landfill. The facility curve; thence run Westerly is located at 209 Environ- along said Southerly right- mental Boulevard, Palatka, 5BXB CLASSIFIEDS • of-way line with a curve Putnam County, Florida. PALATKA DAILY NEWS •• TUESDAY,XXXDAY, XXXX APRIL XX, 19, 2012016 concave Southerly, said The Department file num- Fresh brown eggs for FREE lab mix F, apx Handy Man Special curve having central angle ber for the project is PETS & SUPPLIES Legalof 06deg 44'26”, Notices a radius of 275710-006. Furniture & sale, $2.50 per dozen. 5 y/o & Australian Duplexes 24x44 DWMH at 3518 Campers / 255.00 feet, a tangent of 386-325-9692 or Shep/Catahoula F, apx Woodland Str., $22,000 15.02 feet, an arc length of This application is being Upholstery 386-336-6459 550 6 y/o. 386-530-2052 Palatka 2/1 W/D, some as is. 386-328-2171 Travel Trailers 30.00 feet and a chord processed and is available bearing and distance of S utilities, close to shop- for public inspection dur- Mattresses: Thick plush 2008 Gulf Stream 86deg 49'34” W, 29.98 feet ing normal business hours, Items $25 or ping, $595/m + dep. to a concrete monument; 8:00 a.m. To 5:00 p.m., pillow-top or tight-top, all Lost & Found 386-328-3956 Mobile Home camper, slide-out, thence run Westerly along Monday through Friday, ex- sizes. Best prices! sleeps 7, built-in DVD, said Southerly right-of-way cept legal holidays, at 8800 Pomona Park 336-1544 Less Animals Lots $10K. 386-325-9432 line with a curve concave Baymeadows Way West, Southerly, said curve hav- Suite 100, Jacksonville, Approx. 4'x8' ing a central angle of 19 FOUND Jack Russell Mix 223 Brussels Interl. 0.5 Florida. Any comments or Queen Sz Bedroom set pool table, no balls, Homes deg 39'37”, a radius of objections should be sub- Federal Pt Rd, Call to ac, well, septic, found., 29' Keystone Cougar 5th 255.00 feet, a tangent of mitted as soon as possible $700 call for details $25. 386-559-2707 44.18 feet, an arc length of identify 386-325-3010 For Rent 3BR/1BA 101 $15K, $200 dn $200/m Wheel, 1 slide, sleeps 6, to insure that there is ad- 904-528-1591 ERN 386-527-5361 87.50 feet, and a chord equate time for them to be LIVESTOCK & SUPPLIES E. Oakhill Dr. Newly re- All manuals, Garage kept bearing and distance of S considered in the Depart- Automatic above ground modeled. Call for info Excel Cond., $10,500 73 deg 37'33” W, 87.07 feet ment's decision on the ap- to a concrete monument; pool cleaner w/ extras Found: Small female 386-937-0627 Mr. Perry 386-546-8265 plication. Lawn & Garden 560 thence run S 23 deg 26'40” $25 386-649-8741 dog near Crescent City. RECREATIONAL E, 273.66 feet to the Point Legal No: 00041860 386-450-0529 of Beginning. 2000 Toro ZTR commer- 04/19/16 800 Coleman Pop Camper cial mower, 62" cut, Karaoke Machine, Great FOR SALE ANY PERSON CLAIMING 1995 Cold AC, New tires, 25HP Kohler engine, Cond., Works Great $25 REAL ESTATE awning, no leaks $2000 AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- good shape. 2 add'l 386-385-6231 PLUS FROM THE SALE, IF LOST Brindle 700 386-983-1338/983-4210 ANY, MUST FILE A CLAIM mowers for parts. All 3 Dachshund Missing WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER for $2,500. 386-325-3004 since 4/13 Pionciana Dr., THE SALE. R & J Towing gives Notice Ladies black hi-top Ree- of Foreclosure of Lien and bok's sz 5.5 Never worn Inter Area 386-684-0384 TRANSPORTATION DATED this 1st day of intent to sell these vehicles on 4/30/2016, 9:15am at Craftsman Lawn mower - $25 386-325-0077 April, 2016. 900 1160 Hwy 17 S., Satsuma, cut deck 12.5 I/C mtr, By/s/ Paul A. Newell FL. 32189, pursuant to sub- $100, 12x14 Screened Livestock FOR RENT section 713.78 of the Flor- Ladies white hi-top Ree- REAL ESTATE ida Statutes. R & J Towing Gazebo $70 328-2884 Paul D. Newell, P.A. bok's sz 6, Never Worn 600 Boats & reserves the right to ac- Hay - Fertilized, barn- Attorneys for Plaintiff Symonds Lawn Care $25 386-325-0077 Post Office Box 1369 cept or reject any and/or all stored. Large round Accessories Keystone Heights, FL bids. 1GNDX06E7VD278319 386-328-3873 bales $55. Pomona Park 1997 CHEVROLET 32656 Scott's 1000 Speedy area. 386-546-4466 '01 Hurricane 226 deck (352) 473-4928 Legal No:00041757 Mobile Homes 04/19/16 Green seed spreader, boat, '09 Yamaha V-Max Legal No: 00041738 Miscellaneous $25 OBO. 386-530-0109 116 Georgette St. motor, port-a-potty, 04/12/16, 04/19/16 Interl. 2/1, 1988, 720sf camping pkg, new uphol- 24ft round above-ground Purebred Black Angus $30K @ $300 dn $300/m stery, tandem axle alum. Trucks & Trolling motor, $25. ERN 386-527-5361 trailer, $15K OBO. pool, includes deck & 386-530-0109 bull, breeding only, Accessories The monthly meeting of the pump. Needs liner, 386-972-5263 Putnam County Affordable 1.5yo, $1,200. After 6pm Housing Advisory Commit- $1,000. 386-325-9432 904-284-5346 Phone Apartments Custom Hedders $250, NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUC- tee will take place at 9:30 TION Wooden computer desk, now working Intake manifold & carb a.m., Wednesday, May 4, Great Cond., $25 Barrington Apartments 143 Lime Tr, Interl. 2016, at the Putnam County 80cc motor for bicycle, 1990 19' Trophy Bayliner $150, Exhaust pipe $50 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 386-385-6231 Governmental Complex, sprocket, chain & Now offering 2 Bedrooms 3br/2ba, 1983, 1000sf center console, 115hp All from 223 6cyl Ford, THAT ON FRIDAY, 13 MAY, 2509 Crill Avenue, Palatka, 2016, 9:00 A.M. THE FOL- controls, all for $99. Call for details: $30K @ $300 dn $300/m Evinrude $2950 Runs Steel bumper $50 Florida, 32177. All inter- Free Animals 386-325-0512 ERN 386-527-5361 good. 386-972-1333 386-328-2884 LOWING VEHICLES WILL ested persons are invited 386-530-0109 BE SOLD: to attend. For more inform- Sporting Goods ation, contact Ed Preston FREE Kittens (3) to good 2006 CHEV at the Northeast Florida Re- CRAFT SUPPLIES! New CO2 Caliber 177, 8 homes. 1yo longhair 1GNDS13S862289762 gional Council at (904) 279- All for $99 OBO. shot full sz revolver 1/2 black cat w/ green eyes 0880 between the hours of 386-649-9363 price $40 386-684-2821 386-336-1544 1998 CHRY 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday 1C4GP64L9WB570156 through Friday. Classified 2003 FORD Legal No: 1FAFP53U43A101564 04/19/16 F 1998 CADI 1G6KE54Y9WU713670 Line Ad SALE TO BE HELD AT JOHNSON'S TOWING & Merchandise for Sale RECOVERY, 253 HIGH- The Putnam County Trans- WAY 17 NORTH, PAL- portation Committee will ATKA, FL 32177, PUTNAM meet on Tuesday, April 26, COUNTY. JOHNSON;S 2016 at 2:00 P.M. in the County Commissioner's R TOWING & RECOVERY RE- 1 Item $25 or Less • 1 Item Per Coupon SERVES THE RIGHT TO Conference Room located BID. at the Putnam County Gov- ernment Complex, 2509 2 Coupons Per Week • 4 lines - 4 Days Legal No. 00041874 Crill Avenue, Suite 200, 04/19/16 Palatka. Dated this 4th day of Coupon MUST be filled out and include price. December, 2015. BOARD OF COUNTY COM- E Please No Phone Calls, Faxes or Emails MISSIONERS Public Notice of Receipt of PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- Application IDA State of Florida Depart- Shannon Burge, MSBU As- Coupon must be mailed or dropped off. ment of Environmental Pro- sessment Coord. tection Palatka Daily News, P. O. Box 777, Palatka, FL 32178 Notice of Application 4/19/16 Legal No. 00039392 or 1825 St. Johns Avenue The Department an- E nounces receipt of an ap- Newspaper reserves the right to edit copy. plication for a permit from Solidification Service of MERCHANDISE North FL., LLC, to con- struct/operate the Solidific- 400 Name: ation Services of North Florida Facility. Included in the application are propos- als to construct and oper- Address: ate a solidification facility which will solidify non-haz- ardous liquid wastes for Phone: disposal into a permitted Class 1 landfill. The facility is located at 209 Environ- Ad: mental Boulevard, Palatka, Putnam County, Florida. The Department file num- ber for the project is Electronics 275710-006.Lost a friend! Sony 7.1 surround sys- This application is being tem am/fm total 1000 processed and is available watt, Sony counter for public inspection dur- ing normal business hours, speakers, Yahama rear 8:00 a.m. To 5:00 p.m., speakers Cost $800 Sell Approximately 16 to 20 letters and spaces per line. MondayWe can help! through Call Today Friday, 312-5200 ex- $375 386-684-2821 cept legal holidays, at 8800 Baymeadows Way West, Suite 100, Jacksonville, Florida. Any comments or objections should be sub- mitted as soon as possible to insure that there is ad- equate time for them to be considered in the Depart- ment's decision on the ap- plication. Legal No: 00041860 04/19/16 USED

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