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For more information, call 259-3653. stop. hard work, I know that,” said At BCMS, 61 percent of stu- challenges are currently, we can The pickup’s driver, Brian Keller principal Gail Griffis of her dents performed satisfactory or best prepare for a successful fu- Harris, 22, of Baxter was issued school’s latest ranking. better in reading, 63 percent did ture,” said Board of Education a verbal warning for stopping in She said the areas of most so in math, 42 percent did so in chairman Gary Chartrand of the roadway. concern are writing and science. writing and 49 did so in science Jacksonville in a press release • Another pickup truck pas- Forty-two percent of those tested last year. issued by the state with the pre- senger, Dustin Bookout, 19, of in writing at the school scored The school earned 560 points liminary grades. Macclenny was arrested for mis- satisfactory while 37 percent of on the 900-point scale for middle “Maintaining high and con- demeanor possession of synthet- those tested in science did so. schools, which is the lowest total sistent standards between now ic marijuana the evening of July “That’s the toughest part,” to qualify for the B-ranking. and 2014-15 will ensure that stu- 23. Mrs. Griffis said of those subject The preliminary grades show dents and teachers are prepared Deputy Jeremiah Johnson areas, adding that she’s already that the middle school benefited for the exciting new possibilities stopped a 1997 GMC driven by been in contact with schools ex- from the one-letter-grade drop of Common Core standards,” he Justin Adamek, 18, of Jackson- celling in those areas for advice protection, but it’s unclear what said ville on US 90 in the city just after on how to boost scores. grade the school would have re- High school grades have not 9 pm because it had the wrong li- “I’m a strong-willed person. ceived without the measure. been released, but are expected cense tag attached. I’m not going to give up on these School officials were out of in late fall or early winter. The officer also learned that kids,” she said. town this week and could not be Westside Elementary and Mr. Adamek did not have a driv- Keller, which held a C-rating reached for comment. Macclenny Elementary are not er’s license and he was arrested last year, received 395 out of 800 Though the high school’s graded by the state. for both offenses. possible points on the state’s eventual grade for 2013 could During a routine search before grading formula, which is at the push the school district’s overall the vehicle was towed, Deputy very bottom end of the D-grade grade up or down, it’s prelimi- Johnson said the drug was found range. nary grade for this year remained in the console and on the right But since schools are penal- the same as last year’s grade: C. PIANO floorboard. ized one letter grade under the That was a dip from 2011 formula if less than 50 percent of when the district was labeled a the lowest-performing students B-district. LESSONS Experienced teacher accepting do not make gains in reading or The state’s move to avoid IT’S OFFICIAL. piano and organ students. 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LETTER to School grading matrix perplexing the editor reporting regime, which can be is actually performing. You’re guess is as good as mine. rules are changing every year, prone to errors in its own right In short, it’s hard to make On top of that are the out- and often without help to cover On Point without the persistent shifting apples-to-apples comparisons right mistakes. As recent as any additional costs associated of education benchmarks. over time. Schools may be im- 2012, the middle school was with said changes. Improve In Print But I won’t. Instead let’s proving their performance told it lost its A-grade, only to I sincerely believe in the focus on the problems with from the previous year, but be told a few months later that concept — arming constituents Joel Addington school grades. when the bar keeps moving up was an error. with information they need to meeting The preliminary school The persistent shifting — in or down, and sometimes both When this “simple” grading accurately judge the quality grades handed out this week by test difficulty, in how the tests at the same time, it’s very dif- system turns out to be not so of education in their commu- the state may throw some read- are administered and scored, ficult to trust the grades doled simple, it also breeds skepti- nities. In fact, that’s what we acoustics ers for a loop. And rightly so. in how school grades or grad- out by the state. cism among the public because strive to do here at The Press; uation rates are calculated — Keller, for instance, was la- people generally don’t trust give readers news they can use, Dear Editor: As someone who follows the I attended the county com- makes it much more tedious to beled a D-school this year. But what they don’t understand. so to speak. With school grades, copious amounts of education mission public hearing last figure out how your school, or graded against the state’s latest It’s no easier on local of- however, the state’s delivery data crunched by the Florida week and want to address a the school you’re considering grading formula, it’s actually an ficials who must abide by the seems to be thwarting that con- Department of Education an- problem for many attendees — sending your child to next year, F-school. So what is it really? rules of a system in which the cept more and more. nually and released to the pub- some of us could not hear what lic, I can tell you anytime the was being said due to the inef- state issues its findings, they ficiency of the audio system. come with a list of asterisks, I understand that the meet- some longer than others. ing was moved to the court- Take the school grades re- house, and that may have been leased last week. a factor in the technician not On the list of FAQs (fre- knowing how to “turn up the quently asked questions) un- volume.” But I have attended der the “what other changes meetings in the board’s regular in school grades are taking ef- meeting room and it’s the same fect this year” question, there problem — people are always are nine, yes nine, changes in saying they can’t hear what is addition to the big one — that being said. no school’s grade would drop I am asking that this be ad- more than one letter grade this dressed. It’s frustrating for con- Glen mayor seeks year (see related story on page stituents to attend meetings Beaten after he returns a wallet one). and not be able to hear what is The school grading system being discussed. to cap spending at Two Macclenny relatives were after their vehicle was stopped Marc Heath that she and Mr. • Complaints for battery were the state launched back in 1999 I would also like to thank named in criminal complaints by Deputy Jeremiah Combs on Griffis argued early that morn- filed against both parties after an was supposed to give parents Gordon Crews, Mark Hartley, for felony battery for allegedly Woodlawn Rd. the morning of ing after returning from a bar. altercation on Forest Lane near and the public at large an easy Jimmy Anderson and James 90 percent of revenue beating another man who came July 26. She also had a laceration on her Olustee the morning of July 27. way to gauge the quality of Croft for being great stewards to their south city residence to re- The officer said Ms. McAlister back, but could not recall what Donald Rosier Jr., 20, of Olus- Glen St. Mary Mayor Juanice tion gas tax. schools across Florida. of our environment by denying turn a wallet he found on South hailed him from an open win- caused it. The deputy noted a tee accused Steven Stewart, 21, Padgett is proposing a goal of “I’d like to see a policy in the It’s a pretty simple A- sand mining in Baker County. 6th St. the evening of July 25. dow as their vehicles passed, and hole in their bedroom wall that of Sanderson of striking him in spending 10 percent below rev- future where we keep expenses at through-F grading system, Water is a precious resource Ralph Taylor, 46, of Mac- when he stopped the 1997 Chev- could have been caused by the the leg with the door of a pickup enue levels as a means of bolster- 90 percent of revenues,” Mayor but the formula behind those and these commissioners made clenny identified Sherric Lee, 24, rolet pickup, she pleaded with girlfriend’s head striking it. truck about 9:20 am. Mr. Stew- ing the town’s sagging reserve Padgett told Tommy Sue Davis grades is one that’s constantly a wise and informed decision to from a photo line-up later that him to have her boyfriend cease Mr. Griffis was at the scene art told Deputy Brandon Kiser funds. and Steve Rhynehardt, the only changing. This never-ending protect our water and natural evening, said Deputy Earl Lord. striking her. Deputy Combs not- when police arrived about 4 am, that Mr. Rosier struck the of During an initial workshop council members present that tweaking of the “accountabil- resources. The victim said he was attacked ed two arm bruises and another but fled on foot and a canine his vehicle with a baton, causing the evening of July 29 on next night. ity” system, as its called, is pre- Environmental damage by Mr. Lee about 8 pm, after the on her hip. search of the area failed to locate minor damage. year’s budget, the mayor pushed “We have about $100,000 in cisely what makes the system once done is most always irre- suspect accused him of stealing Mr. Tyson countered that Ms. him. for a plan to pay one of the town’s unrestricted funds and another unreliable and almost useless versible. the wallet. McAlister struck him earlier in three part-time maintenance $60,000 in restricted reserves. If to the people whom it was sup- Mr. Taylor said the second at- the mouth causing him to lose a Wilma Rowe workers out of the sewer utility we stay within the 90 percent, we posed to help guide. tacker struck him from behind. tooth. The officer filed a criminal Macclenny fund and slice off one hour each can build on those reserves,” the I could go on a rant about He was treated at Fraser Hospital complaint against the girlfriend day for the three-day schedule of mayor said. how the system was created by for extensive bruising and lacera- for the same offense. Subscribe to our E - edition the remaining two. She suggested other ways to Woodlawn Kennels Republicans to benefit techno- tions about the head, along with The couple’s two small chil- www.bakercountypress.com Ms. Padgett estimates the curb expenses and broaden a Quality Professional Care crats in Tallahassee and else- a broken nose. dren were in the vehicle at the move will save Glen St. Mary surplus next year like eliminat- where who are paid handsome- Both suspects fled the scene time. GROOMING BOARDING nearly $15,000 next fiscal year ing Christmas lights, cutting ly to design and manage the before police arrived, but were • A criminal complaint for fel- when she proposes to spend back maintenance hours during 259-4757 state’s standardized testing and identified by two witnesses to the ony domestic battery was filed $155,303 in the general operat- winter months and eliminating Private • Spacious • Indoor/Outdoor Runs attack who then refused to sign on July 35 naming Jared Griffis, ing fund, the only area of spend- or curbing removal of limbs and written statements. 30, for twice choking girlfriend ing covered during the work- yard trash to save an estimated Complete Bath, De-flea & Groom . . . . $20-$25 In other arrests, James Tyson, Tamera Courtney, 28, during an shop. Sewer and water funds will $100 weekly. 39, of Glen St. Mary was charged argument at their Lincoln St. res- Bath, De-flea & Nails Clip ...... $10-$15 be considered at another session Neither of the members pres- with domestic battery on girl- idence in Glen St. Mary. on August 12. ent appeared keen on any of Boarding (per actual day) ...... $5-$10 friend Heather McAlister, 28, Ms. Courtney told Deputy The dreaded ‘Back to School’ sales The shifting of payroll pends those options. certification of employee Matt I walked into my hometown and looked at me. No, I’m not I know a few parents who But my parents had to com- the fact that only five students Torgerson to handle technical Walmart a couple of weeks ago crazy, I’m a high school teach- are affected by the same ads. promise. I was always in a out of my entire class thought matters in the sewer system, a Blown Away Hair Salon and got hit in the face with a er. And Back to School sales Some are sad that school is al- growth spurt – I went from 5’8” to bring a pencil and paper to As simple as an e-mail..... function that Glen now pays the Hugh D. Fish, Jr. J.D. 101 S. 5th St., Macclenny, FL | 259-5228 bucket of ice-cold water. drive me crazy. most upon us because they’ve to 6’ tall when I was in the sixth class on the first day. If you have any information you City of Macclenny $6000 annu- No, not One of my enjoyed the time at home with grade, so it was a juggling act Five. think we need to know, send it to: ally to handle. He will now be Serving GRAND OPENING AUGUST 1, 5-8PM really. That friends said it their kids. Others … well … they what to buy me. “Do you think, maybe, this [email protected] scheduled five days a week for Brandy Crews: Owner/Stylist isn’t how My Side of best. “Showing a are rubbing their hands to- I was forever having to roll could be one of the reasons five hours. Baker County they’ve taken teacher a Back to gether in glee at the prospect of up my pants. you’re in summer school?” The Baker County Press If the plan is approved next Taylor Conner: Stylist to beating the School sale is like school starting. “These are too long.” They looked at me blankly. Ob- the Matter 104 South Fifth St. month by the five-member coun- for over 35 years Amanda Maxwell: Massage Therapist (MA69815) heat. holding a cross You know which you are. “You’ll grow into them.” I viously, they didn’t. cil, one hour will be shaved off Metaphor- ROBERT GERARD in front of a vam- Every year when I see the learned to hate that phrase, but Maybe they’ll grow into it. 904-259-2400 the work days for remaining em- specializing in... Walk-Ins Welcome ically. pire.” Back to School displays, I walk they were usually right. ployees Thomas Ott and Darwin There in front of me was a There is no surer sign that to the list of school supplies and It was tougher with shoes. Taylor. They, along with town huge display of Back to School summer vacation is coming glance through what the ele- “These are a size too big.” secretary Donna Loadholtz, 10% OFF All hair & massage services Real Estate Schedule by Aug. 15th supplies. Aisle after aisle of to an end than Back to School mentary teachers are requiring “You’ll grow into them.” agreed to cuts in pay and hours notebooks, pens, binders, cal- sales. these days. I do that because I did, of course, but until Facebook fans over the past two years. culators, sticky notes and pa- Okay. I hear the groans my children are grown and I then I vaguely resembled Bozo In the proposed general oper- per clips. coming from wherever you are. don’t have to stare at these lists the Clown. ating fund presented this week, Family Law “You’re kidding me?” “You teachers have the whole in horror. Now that I am older, I real- ‘What you had to say ...’ Mayor Padgett anticipates rev- I think I said it out loud be- summer off ….” Right. I know. It doesn’t go away if you ize the pressures and sacrifices enue of $170,150 next fiscal year, cause several people turned But it isn’t just teachers. have college-bound children. that my parents went through Loyalty to Democrat but I cross party lines to virtually the same as 2012-13. Personal Injury vote all the time. I am a big support- On the spending side other Try staring at a tuition bill from to get me and my sis ready for the University of Florida. Most the first day of school. political parties er of Charlie Dean, our state senator, than salaries, the budget reflects for his support for state employees a $2400 hike in state retirement colleges now require students Parents like my mom and It seems much harder these days and correctional officers, and he is a cost that cancels reduced spend- to have a computer with inter- dad had a lot of compromising for Republicans and Democrats to The Baker County Press Republican. If one votes strictly by ing for the mayor’s salary. The 34 S. Fifth Street | Macclenny | [email protected] usps 040-280 net access. I doubt very much to do when it came to school find common ground. So we turned budget for repairs and mainte- that I could have managed that supplies. We got some new to Facebook to ask, “How cemented party lines then you are many times Post Office Box 598 nance drops by $3000. Glen St. as a college freshman. things but had to reuse a lot are you to the views of your political voting against your own interests. Macclenny, FL 32063 Barry Melton: I’m an American. Mary will allocate $14,200 the 259-6606 (904) 259-2400 With college aged kids you more. Sis and I learned to make party or affiliation. Here’s what they The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before will look back fondly on school book covers, which we decorat- I vote based on what is good for next year to pay off monies owed you decide, ask us to send you free written information about our qualifications and experience. had to say: back to the state in the local op- The Baker County Press is published each Thursday by Baker County Press, supply lists. ed and personalized to disguise America. Inc. Periodicals postage paid under permit issued April 12, 1929 at the post Connie Baggett Walker: I have Clayton Yarbrough: I am a regis- office in Macclenny, Florida. Going back to school is ex- last year’s supplies. never voted party lines. I’m reg- pensive. I don’t have to tell any I’m not complaining about tered Republican only because their SUBSCRIPTION RATES istered as a Republican but I vote FANTASTIC FINANCING AVAILABLE THRU SEPTEMBER 30 of you with school aged kids school supply lists. I know views are usually closer to mine .I do $25.00 a year inside Baker County; $45.00 a year outside Baker Coun- based on candidates record, views, that. what kind of ridiculously lim- not always vote the party ticket. ty; deduct, $5.00 for persons outside Baker County who are 65 years goals, etc. Every kid wants to start ited budget elementary teach- Dana Crawford-Pulley: Democrat * of age or older, military personnel on active duty, and college stu- Jenette Barnes Murphy: Not at here, but I tend to research any and Rates as low as Get $150 Cash Back dents. POSTMASTER: send address changes to The Baker County fresh with new supplies and ers have and it’s getting worse. all. I’m cemented to God’s views! new clothes. They don’t want to They cannot afford to subsidize all politicians. I’ll cross party lines in a *Subject to terms & conditions. Minimum loan amount $15,000. Press, P.O. Box 598, Macclenny, FL. 32063. Marsha Bennett: Not very ... I Cash back will be deposited into your checking account. use stuff from last year. Come the whole class with paper and local election, but never in a national Publisher registered Democrat fresh out of election. % * on! pencils, let alone calculators high school 40 years ago simply be- APR James C. McGauley - [email protected] That poses problems. I know and anything else that is of a Caroline Rambo: Being a devout cause the only candidates running Christian, I always thought that I managing EDITOR - Joel Addington - [email protected] it did for my mom and dad who more specialized nature. in local elections were Democrats. were on a fixed income and As a high school teacher who would steer Republican and always 1.5 Advertising/Production - Jessica Prevatt - [email protected] At the time, I didn’t see much dif- cash strapped. I guess I could doesn’t have a list of supplies, I voted so without researching the is- COUNTRY FEDERAL Advertising Sales - Karen Mercorella - [email protected] ference between Democrats and sues. When it came election time last have worn hand-me-downs, often wish I did because I also Republicans. Now, there is the span features/Comment/sports - Robert Gerard year, I realized that while I side with CREDIT UNION but since I didn’t have a brother know what happens when you of an ocean’s difference between the Business Manager - Karin Thomas - [email protected] I would have looked a little odd don’t require school supplies. the Republicans on same-sex mar- www.countryfcu.com two parties. riage and abortion, I have more in Classifieds & Typesetting - [email protected] in my big sister’s dress from the I taught summer school John Bellovich: I am a registered 602 S. Sixth Street, Macclenny • 259-6702 | 100 S. Lima Street, Baldwin • 266-1041 common with the Democrats! 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Puppy is UPSCALE RETAIL Glen’s Teen birth rate dropping, Advertising Deadline is City comparing impact fees OUTLET Monday at 5:00 pm left inside The City of Macclenny is con- eight years since they were en- Mr. Anderson, a county com- reserves ducting a survey of area counties acted, $1.07 million has been col- missioner, said duplexes typical- 7116 E. Mt. Vernon St. but still hovers above state and municipalities to see how its lected. ly have the same sewer and water Trader Jo’s CITY OF MACCLENNY Joel Addington current impact fees compare and Developer Chris Gazes as- load as a single house. (corner of US 90 & Sherman) News Editor NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING locked car if, as alleged by some contrac- serted the fees stifle marketabil- The meeting chaired by Ed dwindling TEEN BIRTH RATES & Glen St. Mary [email protected] Police confronted a St. George, tors and developers, they stifle ity of his Heritage Oaks tract off Barber, a downtown commer- An audit of Glen St. Mary’s REGARDING ANNEXATION OF GA man in the late afternoon of growth. CR 23A that he purchased from cial property owner who also has finances for the fiscal year that Births to teen mothers in Bak- CERTAIN LANDS CONTIGUOUS TO July 26 for leaving a bulldog pup- The review sought by City Watson Builders when the slump rental property in the city, was 904-707-1331 ended last September was re- er County have fallen in recent BAKER FLORIDA py inside his locked vehicle in the Manager Phil Rhoden grew out hit and sits with the majority of rife with discussion on wheth- Open Tuesday-Saturday cently presented by the Macclen- years — down about 35 percent THE CITY OF MACCLENNY AND Walmart parking lot for an esti- of a give-and-take meeting at city lots unsold. er the fee levels are excessive or 9 am - 6 pm ny CPA firm of Lyons and Lyons. since 2010 — but public health vs. mated two and one-half-hours. % % COMPANION AMENDMENTS TO hall the eve- “We pass the realistic considering the impact Some highlights: officials believe there’s more to David Lindsay Jr., 26, initially ning of July fees on, but our new residents have on non-utility Lily Rose √ Though the town’s overall be done. THE CITY’S FUTURE LAND USE denied when queried by Deputy 16 during We pass the fees on, but market is a lot public services like roads, police, NEW LINES OF: net assets jumped by $287,436 To that end the health depart- 6 3.2 Trey McCullough that he was % MAP AND ZONING MAP which par- our market is narrow and more narrow fire and brush collection. • Jewelry with the addition of a central wa- ment sought a grant from the aware of the dog’s presence, and ties affected (than neighbor- Manager Rhoden said he 50 OFF ter system north of US 90, Glen’s Northeast Florida Healthy Start BAKER TEEN BIRTH RATES BY RACE The City Commission of the City of Macclenny, Florida shall consider insisted the 1997 Chrysler had by the fees we’re not competing. ing counties) called the meeting at the behest • Bath & Body Works ANY SINGLE ITEM unrestricted assets (cash and cer- Coalition and its Teen Pregnancy first reading ofOrdinance No. 13-11, “A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN been there “maybe 30 minutes.” voiced opin- –Chris Gazes and we’re not of local developer Tommy Rho- tificates of deposit) continues to Task Force for project its calling ORDINANCE RELATING TO ANNEXATION; PROVIDING FOR Real estate developer • Aeropostale with this coupon WHITE BLACK HISPANIC The officer was called to the ions on both competing,” he den, who argued the fees are sti- dwindle, resting at year’s end at “Parent Perspectives in Baker THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN LANDS CONTIGUOUS TO scene about 5:20 after a passer- sides. contends. fling growth. Mr. Rhoden did not • Scrapbook stickers & beads $107,038. A $60,000 CD is re- County.” % % % THE CITY OF MACCLENNY; PROVIDING FOR ACCEPTANCE OF A VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION REQUEST FROM AUDREY by noticed the dog in what turned “We’ve Jack Baker, attend. stricted by Glen’s bonded indebt- The idea, says Sue Murphy, 6.4 4.2 5.5 M. SNELSON OF A PORTION OF PARCEL 08-3S-22-0000-0000- out to be an extremely dehydrat- got staff calling around collect- who along with partner Moody & much, much more edness for past loans for utilities. the health department’s Healthy 0750; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.” ed state. Deputy Michael Clark ing information on all fees for Lee, is heavily invested in rental √Revenue from taxes and fees Start coordinator, is to better for the grant monies, and Jack- parents and other caretakers of forcibly entered the car and re- new construction — permitting, property in the city, echoed that (the town does not levy property understand the challenges par- SYNOPSIS: The Ordinance sonville and several surround- adolescents between the ages of trieved the animal, which then hook-up and impact — to see sentiment applied to undevel- taxes) was down about $10,600 ents face when communicating involves applications for ing counties have been awarded 12 and 17, including grandpar- collapsed and fell to the pave- where we stand,” said Mr. Rho- oped property they own. in fiscal 2012, though sewer and to teens about sexual health and voluntary annexation into the between $5000 and $20,000 to ents, other relatives or guardians, ment. den this week. “We’ll see if we’re “We’ve got 14 lots off Wolfe Dr. as low as water fees rose by $26,000 as teen pregnancy. City of Macclenny. The Subject work on teen pregnancy preven- through advertising by mail, in Property for Ordinance No. Deputy McCullough estimat- in the ballpark.” I can’t sell. I’m paying ad valorem Back to new customers came on line to “Using the feedback from the tion initiatives,” said Mrs. Mur- the newspaper and online. 13-11 consists of approximately ed the outside temperature in the He plans to present the infor- taxes on them but we’re missing join existing ones south of US 90 listening tour, we plan to devel- phy. The $10,000 grant is the 1.81 acres located on the east area at 85 degrees. mation to the city commission in the boat here. The fees may be and a handful of sewer customers op an educational campaign to Baker County received product of money awarded to the side of State Road 121, south of The officers questioned Mr. August or September, and hinted higher elsewhere, but they’ve got in the core town. assist attendees and other com- school $10,000. task force by Florida Blue and the Interstate 10 interchange and Lindsay when he walked up to that lowering them might face a more to offer at Oakleaf (in west 6.75 √ General government ex- munity members to effectively north of Jeff Starling Road (see “We are focusing on engaging Jaguars Foundation to continue the vehicle, then located his girl- tough sell amid the city’s pending Jacksonville),” Mr. Baker said. penses were up $13,236, and the discuss these important subjects map). Ordinance No. 13-11 will % parents, because the Northeast teen pregnancy prevention strat- friend Jessica Spurlock, 24, also tight budget and resolve to avoid Manager Yarborough coun- town’s net asset column added with youths,” Ms. Murphy said. cause the Subject Property to be APR * Florida Teen Pregnancy Preven- egies in the region. of St. George, inside Walmart. raising taxes. tered that recently developed res- loans $1.61 million with the new util- The Teen Pregnancy Task classified Commercial Medium tion Task Force’s findings indi- About $4000 of the grant will She disputed her boyfriend’s ver- As a prelude to open discus- idential tracts Timberlane, Fox ity systems. Glen owes about Force was created in 2010 to ad- Intensity on the City’s 2025 Country Federal cated that teens really do want fund a part-time Health Educa- Future Land Use Map (“FLUM”) sion of events, stating that Mr. sion that evening, assistant man- Ridge and Rolling Meadows are $953,000 for utility construc- dress the high rates of teen preg- Come see a member service their parents to be involved in tor position, according to Mrs. and Commercial, General on the City’s Zoning Map. Lindsay was aware the puppy ager Roger Yarborough took the built out or nearly so. He tallied tion; the balance was financed nancy in the region and part of Credit Union their lives and willing to talk to Murphy. was in the locked vehicle. group through a slide presenta- 227 lots remaining in the mar- via grants. that effort was hosting focus www.countryfcu.com representetive today. them about sexual matters al- She said the remaining dol- FIRST READING: A public hearing on the first reading of the “Yea, he knew the dog was in tion breaking out fees attached ket elsewhere in tracts like Sands √ Taxes and fees comprised groups with teens on the issues proposed Ordinance will be held on Tuesday, August 13, 2013 in the though they often feel that par- lars will pay for incentive gifts for the vehicle. We just bought the to a 1550 square foot home in the Pointe and Copper Creek. 602 S. Sixth Street, Macclenny • 259-6702 | 100 S. Lima Street, Baldwin • 266-1041 the bulk of revenues in the gov- surrounding sexual health and City Commission Chambers at City Hall, 118 East Macclenny Avenue, ents are not well equipped to do parents who attend the listening dog for our son. Why?” the dep- Rolling Meadows subdivision off Jamie Hodges, branch presi- ernmental fund (non-utility) reproduction. Macclenny, Florida. There shall be no vote by the City Commission so,” she said. tour sessions, food for the par- uty quotes Ms. Spurlock as re- CR 23B. dent at American Enterprise with total revenues at $157,758, Officials here are members of regarding this Ordinance at this meeting. The City Commission The first of the parent listen- ents, educational materials, ad- meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m. and the public hearing will be held sponding when asked if the sus- Water and sewer connection Bank, opined that impact fees versus $185,151 in expenses to the task force and participated in ANY TRANSFERRED ing session will take place at the vertisements and development shortly after the meeting is called to order. Interested persons may pect knew the puppy was in the fees are $6442; school impact typically do not inhibit the pros- create an operating deficit of the program. While Baker Coun- $ health department on August 15 of the curriculum following the appear at the hearing and be heard regarding the adoption of the vehicle when they left their resi- fee is $2160 and the Macclen- pects of financing residential $27,385. ty’s teen birth rate it on the de- PRESCRIPTIONS and two more sessions are ex- tour. proposed amendment. dence across the state line. ny impact fee $3533 — tack- property. 5off √ Utilities brought in nearly cline, it’s still about twice as high pected in September and October For more information, please Deputy McCullough then ing on $12,765 to the package “They are a part of the cost and $120,000 in revenue during the as the statewide rate. COMMISSION VOTE: A public hearing requiring City Commission in Glen St. Mary and Sanderson. call Mrs. Murphy at 259-8267 summoned the county’s animal that would likely sell for around a buyer won’t lose the loan if the fiscal year, generating a positive “Collaborating organizations action on the proposed Ordinance will be held on Tuesday, September Mrs. Murphy plans to recruit ext. 2255. control unit, which then con- $190,000 including land. appraisal holds up,” he said. Lat- cash flow of $68,550. The town had the opportunity to apply 10, 2013 in the City Commission Chambers at City Hall, 118 East firmed the dehydration diagnosis With an economic downturn er, Mr. Hodges argued eliminat- Macclenny Pharmacy is conveniently located in the Tractor Supply ended up with a modest drop in Macclenny Avenue, Macclenny, Florida. The City Commission Shopping Center...but sometimes that isn’t convenient enough! We will and took possession of the dog. the revenues, however, have ing the fees would have little ef- available cash in the utility ac- meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m. and the public hearing will be held deliver your prescriptions to your home when you pre-register with us. A review of surveillance video slowed; in 2008, 44 homes and fect on marketability in the area. counts to $20,000. shortly after the meeting is called to order. Interested persons may It’s one of the personal services we offer at Macclenny Pharmacy. appear at the hearing and be heard regarding the adoption of the in the parking lot confirmed the 11 commercial permits were is- “Impact fees alone will not Auditor Greg Lyons pointed We are YOUR family pharmacy! proposed annexation. time span between when the ve- sued. In 2013 so far, that has move the needle,” he said. We out that a $38,559 transfer of Stole dirt bike and bicycle hicle arrived and police got the dropped to six homes and three Two developers and land- We accept most insurances town funds as its share of the The complete legal description by metes and bounds and the proposed call. commercial permits. lords heavy into duplex housing, match water line installation repre- Two suspects are facing felony Mr. Williams told Deputy at $350 were removed from the Ordinance may be obtained from the office of the City Clerk at City A criminal complaint for - Likewise the impact fee rev- Woody Knabb and Jimmy An- Macclenny Walmart 259-1116 sented the bulk of a $59,190 dip charges for stealing a dirt bike Tony Norman he was away from residence. Hall on Monday through Friday during regular business hours. mal cruelty, first-degree misde- enue collected by Macclenny derson, suggested Macclenny do prices! Doctor: 259-1117 | Fax: 259-1118 in Glen’s general fund balance by and bicycle from the residence of his home for four hours that Ms. Davis told Deputy Jeremi- Should any person decide to appeal any decision made as a result meanor, was filed against Mr. was $311,000 in 2006 and fell away with “double fees” for what year’s end. The remainder came April Moore on Clete Harvey Rd. morning. ah Johnson she was away for four of this hearing, such person will need a record of the proceedings PHARMACY and may need to ensure that a verbatim record of these proceedings Lindsay. to $32,000 so far in 2013. Over are essentially single structures. 1254 S. 6th St. - In Tractor Supply Shopping Center Monday - Friday 9 am - 8 pm | Sat. 9 am - 6 pm from a $20,631 operating deficit south of Sanderson during day- • Ashleigh Davis returned to days. Entry was likely through a light hours on July 25. her residence on Smokey Rd. front door with prior damage. is made. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, from other departments. persons needing a special accommodation or an interpreter to “You can’t do it many years,” Deputy Chad Montean west of Glen St. Mary on July 26 participate in this proceeding should contact the City Manager at Mr. Lyons cautioned the board. charged Trey Fowler, 18, of Mac- to learn that $700 worth of cloth- (904) 259-0972 at least 48 hours prior to the time of the hearing. Glen St. Mary in recent years clenny with grand theft of the ing, jewelry and a mirror were Check it out... has seen a steady decline in avail- Honda dirt bike valued at $500 taken. In addition, a medicine bakercountypress.com 2013 CITY OF MACCLENNY ELECTION DATES MACCLENNY able cash as revenues from other and dealing in stolen property for cabinet and light fixture valued CITY OF MACCLENNY state and local sources fell and selling a Schwinn beach cruiser the town found itself faced with valued at $175 to a Middleburg NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS PRIMARY ELECTION higher expenditures in key de- couple for $25 on July 28. REGARDING ANNEXATION OF SEPTEMBER 10, 2013 PEDIATRICS partments like personnel and The second suspect, a 17-year- utility construction. old male from Macclenny, will CERTAIN LANDS CONTIGUOUS TO John Assi, MD be charged as an accomplice for stealing the bike. THE CITY OF MACCLENNY AND GENERAL ELECTION 124 S. 6th St. | Macclenny | 259-5766 In other theft reports, a stor- COMPANION AMENDMENTS TO SEPTEMBER 24, 2013 Custom age unit on South 6th St. rented by Donald Yonn of Sanderson THE CITY’S FUTURE LAND USE Printing was entered sometime between MAP AND ZONING MAP VOTER REGISTRATION BOOKS CLOSE early in the month and July 24 Stationery and looted of racing memora- The City Commission of the City of Macclenny, Florida shall consider AUGUST 12, 2013 Sara (Canaday) Combs, ARNP bilia, two helmets, a box springs Ordinance No. 13-10, “A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE Invoices and personal items. RELATING TO REZONING APPROXIMATELY 6.09 ACRES AS Mr. Yonn told Deputy John DESRIBED HEREIN TO PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT Business Cards (PUD); PROVIDING FOR ACCEPTANCE OF A VOLUNTARY OFFICE UP FOR RE-ELECTION IS: Minkel the property was valued Envelopes REZONING REQUEST FROM CHRISTINE POTTER & ET AL OF CITY COMMISSIONER GROUP 4 at $1288 and a lock on the door PARCEL 08-3S-22-0000-0000-0040; PROVIDING FOR INTENT; Invitations was removed. FINDINGS OF CONSISTENCY; SEVERABILITY; RECORDATION • Gregory Williams said he AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.” returned to his residence on he ffice art Aside from the standard requirements of voter eligibility, T O M King Ruise Rd. near Sanderson SYNOPSIS: The ordinance to vote in a municipal election you must reside within Call today and 110 South Fifth St. • 259-3737 about 5 am on July 27 to find a involves and application for rear door had been kicked in and voluntary annexation into the the legal city limits. This does not include owning City of Macclenny. The Subject a television, rifle, shotgun and a business within city limits, and eligibility cannot schedule your Property for Ordinance No. 13- play station stolen. He valued the 10 consists of approximately 6.09 be assumed based solely on the city of your mailing property at $750. acres located east of State Road appointment 121, south of Interstate 10 (see address. For any question regarding your eligibility to map). Ordinance No. 13-10 will vote in the upcoming municipal elections, please call my All new Husqvarna cause the Subject Property to be 259-5766 classified Industrial on the FLUM office at 904-259-6339. Dealer in town! and Planned Unit Development on the City’s Zoning Map. One more reminder regarding the municipal elections; HUSQVARNA RAPTOR ZERO-TURN FIRST READING: A public if you have moved into city limits and your voter Heavy-Duty fabricated steel decks Physicals & immunizations 2012 Chevy Silverado LS LAWN TRACTORS hearing on the first reading of the proposed Ordinance will be held registration address is not up-to-date, please notify my Comes with a 2 year residential warranty! Fabricated heavy-duty steel frame on Tuesday, August 13, 2013 in the City Commission Chambers at CHAINSAWS 42" & 52" deck option City Hall, 118 East Macclenny Avenue, Macclenny, Florida. There V8, 28K Miles, Loaded, 4WD starting at office immediately. Preparation is the key to ensure a given on the same day STARTING AT 3 Year, No Hour Residental shall be no vote by the City Commission regarding this Ordinance at smoother election day for both voters, and the staff of (All insurance companies) $ $1,499 $ Limited Warranty this meeting. The City Commission meetingwill begin at 6:00 p.m. 23,788 starting at and the public hearing will be held shortly after the meeting is called the elections’ office. 199 to order. Interested persons may appear at the hearing and be heard Come see $2,799 regarding the adoption of the proposed amendment. At the request of the municipalities, there is no early COMMISSION VOTE: A public hearing requiring City Commission voting for municipal elections’, however, absentee ballots MIKE DEES action on the proposed Ordinance will be held on Tuesday, September 10, 2013 in the City Commission Chambers at City Hall, 118 East will be available. at Walt’s Live Oak Ford HUSQVARNA ZERO TURN MOWERS With reinforced decks powered by Kawasaki! % Macclenny Avenue, Macclenny, Florida. The City Commission Reminder: Pre-K, Kindergarten and 7th Grade 1109 N. Ohio Ave. in Live Oak meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m. and the public hearing will be held starting at 10 Off Also, please do not go to your precinct on Election for the % ALL Blades shortly after the meeting is called to order. Interested persons may $ 10 Off appear at the hearing and be heard regarding the adoption of the Day, the City of Macclenny Elections will be held in the all have immunization requirements 3,499 Mower & Belts proposed annexation. Supervisor of Elections office at 32 N th5 Street, Suite A, ABSOLUTE, 0% Financing Full Service WE SELL The complete legal description by metes and bounds, PUD written Macclenny, FL 32063. ALL MAJOR INSURANCES ACCEPTED. LOWEST PRICE description, and the proposed Ordinance may be obtained from the office of the City Clerk at City Hall on Monday through Friday during IN NORTH FLORIDA! regular business hours. Should any person decide to appeal any We take Medicaid, United Healthcare, decision made as a result of this hearing, such person will need a record Nita D. Crawford FCA, Staywell & Medipass CALL TODAY! of the proceedings and may need to ensure that a verbatim record of We service ACCLENNY OWER AWINC. these proceedings is made. In accordance with the Americans with Supervisor of Elections 386-362-1112 M M & S Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation or an ALL makes 821-A S. 6th Street, Macclenny | 259-2248 interpreter to participate in this proceeding should contact the City Walk-Ins Welcome 904-237-0646 Cell Manager at (904) 259-0972 at least 48 hours prior to the time of the waltsliveoakford.com and models! Pick-up & Delivery Available | Open- Mon.-Fri. 8:30 am - 5:30 pm | Saturday 8 am - 3 pm hearing. Page 8 The Baker County Press Thursday, August 1, 2013 Thursday, August 1, 2013 The Baker County Press Page 9

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE The St. Johns River Water Management District IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (District) gives notice of receipt of the following EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA permit application(s): IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that DOROTHY ARLINE CIVIL ACTION CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 02-2012-CA-000177 CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO: 022012CA000009CAXXXX the holder of the following certificate has filed said cer- CASE NO.: 02-2012-CA-000175 CASE NO. 02-2012-CA-000083 Case No. 2012-CA-0080 Individual ERP Permit Applications tificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The cer- ELECT WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY tificate number and year of issuance, the description of WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, EVERBANK , Plaintiff, U.S. BANK N.A., AS LEGAL TITLE TRUSTEE FOR Baker County Board of Commissioners, 55 North MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP, the property and the names in which it was assessed DENNIS G. COLLINS Plaintiff, PLAINTIFF (S) TRUMAN 2012 SC2 TITLE TRUST, 3rd St, Macclenny, FL 32063, application # 4-003- Plaintiff, are as follows: v. Plaintiff 135031-1. The project is located in Baker County, Macclenny City Commissioner Group 4 egal otices vs. VS. Section: 5, Township: 3 South, Range: 22 East, and in- vs. CERTIFICATE NO: 07-00023 L N BARRY A. BRISSON; LISA A. BRISSON; vs. cludes 9.37 acres. The Environmental Resource Permit YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2007 TRUDIE M. PARRISH , et al, CONNIE THICK, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE UNKNOWN TENANT 1; UNKNOWN TENANT 2; application is for the construction of a surface water DALE STUHR, INDIVIDUALLY, AND AS TRUSTEE Defendant(s). OF CONNIE THICK, AUGUST A. THICK, THE AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, CHARLES D. SPITZER, CRYSTAL M. SPITZER; management system to serve a development known OF THE DALE STUHR 5141 BUCK ROWE LAND DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: A lot beginning on Vote ______/ UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF AUGUST A. THICK, ANY THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE ABOVE GLENFIELD OAKS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, as Baker County Transportation Center. The receiving MANAGEMENT TRUST; et. al. the north line of SW1/4 of NW1/4 of Section 28 in IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, NAMED DEFENDANT(S), WHO (IS/ARE) NOT INC., AND UNKNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS, waterbody is Creek. Defendants. Township 3 South of Range 19 East 614 feet west of Tuesday, September 10, 2013 EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID Defendants The file(s) containing the permit application(s) are ______/ the northeast corner of said SW1/4 or NW1/4 of said IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM AS HEIRS, DEVISEES, ______/ available for inspection Monday through Friday, except Section 28, then run west 150 feet to Williams Tract, CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 02-2012-CA-000008 CIVIL DIVISION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judg- NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, for District holidays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the District’s NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE then run South to the right of way of the Seaboard Air Paid by Dennis G. Collins for City Commissioner CASE NO. 02-2012-CA-000082 CASE NO. 2012-CA-000150 ment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated July 10, 2013 SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN TRUSTEES, SPOUSES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; NOTICE OF SALE Headquarters, 4049 Reid St., Palatka, FL 32177-2529. Line Railroad, then run easterly along the north line of SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC. and entered in Case No. 02-2012-CA-000175 of the INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, Defendants. You may also view files at one of the District’s Ser- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final said Railroad Right of Way 150 feet, and then run north EVERBANK, Plaintiff, THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK Circuit Court of the EIGHTH Judicial Circuit in and for GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS, TENANT # 1 ______/ Notice is hereby given pursuant to the final judg- vice Centers, but you should call Service Center staff Judgment of Foreclosure dated July 10, 2013, en- to place of beginning. PLAINTIFF(S), OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI- BAKER County, Florida wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, AND TENANT # 2 ment/order entered on July 10, 2013, in the above in advance to make sure that the files are at a specific tered in Civil Case No.: 022012CA000009CAXXXX VS. v. CATEHOLDERS OF CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED NA is the Plaintiff and TRUDIE M. PARRISH; are the DEFENDANT (S) NOTICE OF SALE noted case, that I will sell the following property situ- Service Center. Service Center contact information is of the 8th Judicial Circuit in Macclenny, Baker County, ALL OF SAID PROPERTY BEING LOCATED IN BAKER CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-2, Defendants, The Clerk of the Court will sell to the high- ______/ ated in Baker County, Florida described as: available online at floridaswater.com/contactus/of- Florida, Al Fraiser, the Clerk of the Court, will sell to COUNTY, FLORIDA. ROBERT P. JONES, JR. ALSO KNOWN AS ROB- ARIELLE OWENS; ERIC OWENS; UNKNOWN Plaintiff, est and best bidder for cash at AT THE FRONT DOOR Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the Final LOT 5, GLENFIELD OAKS SUBDIVISION, fices.html. Additionally, most permit application file the highest and best bidder for cash at 339 East Mac- ERT P. JONES A/K/A ROBERT JONES, JR. A/K/A TENANT 1; UNKNOWN TENANT 2; AND ALL OF THE BAKER COUNTY COURTHOUSE at 11:00AM, on NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 Judgment of Foreclosure dated July 10, 2013, in this ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS documents can be viewed online at floridaswater.com/ Clenny Avenue, in the hall way of the Courthouse, Mac- NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: HIRAM SMITH ROBERT JONES, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, vs. the 26th day of August, 2013, the following described cause, I will sell the property situated in BAKER County, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 75, OF permitting/index.html. To obtain information on how to Clenny, FL 32063 at 11:00 A.M. EST on the 12th day OF ROBERT P. JONES, JR. ALSO KNOWN AS UNDER OR AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED property as set forth in said Final Judgment: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final Florida, described as: THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BAKER COUNTY, find and view permit application file documents, go to of November, 2013 the following described property as Unless such certificate or certificates shall be re- ROBERT P. JONES A/K/A ROBERT JONES, DEFENDANT(S), WHO (IS/ARE) NOT KNOWN BRUCE LEE GIBBS A/K/A BRUCE L. GIBBS A/K/A Judgment of Foreclosure dated July 10, 2013, and en- PARCEL AA FLORIDA. the HELP tab in E-Permitting and click on Support and set forth in said Final Judgment, to-wit: deemed according to law, the property described here- JR. A/K/A ROBERT JONES, CYPRESS POINTE TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN- BRUCE GIBBS A/K/A B. L. GIBBS A/K/A BOBBY L. THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE FOLLOWING DE- tered in Case No. 02-2012-CA-000083 of the Circuit A PARCEL OF LAND LYING, BEING AND SIT- FAQs and then follow the directions provided under A PART OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE in will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door OF MACCLENNY HOMEWONERS ASSOCIA- KNOWN PARTIES CLAIM AS HEIRS, DEVISEES, GIBBS; ET AL., SCRIBED PROPERTY: Court of the Eighth Judicial Circuit in and for Baker UATE IN SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, at public sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash, “How to find a Technical Staff Report (TSR) or other SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP of the Baker County Courthouse, Macclenny, Florida on TION, INC., STACY S. JONES, ANY AND ALL GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, Defendants. County, Florida in which Everbank, is the Plaintiff and RANGE 21 EAST, BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA, at the Front Door of the Baker County Courthouse, 339 application file documents.” 3 SOUTH, RANGE 22 EAST, BAKER COUNTY, THURSDAY OCTOBER 17, 2013 at 11:00 am. UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, TRUSTEES, SPOUSES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; ______/ PARCEL L: BEING A PART OF GOVERNMENT Connie Thick and August A. Thick, are defendants, the BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED E. Macclenny Ave., Mcclenny, Florida 32063, at 11:00 The decision on Standard General and Standard FLORIDA AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED SUNTRUST BANK LOTS 5 AND 6, SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 4 Clerk of the Court will sell to the highest and best bid- AS FOLLOWS: A.M. on August 28, 2013. The successful bidder shall permit applications will be made at the District‘s Ser- DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Dated this 29TH DAY OF JULY, 2013 INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE SOUTH, RANGE 20 EAST, BAKER COUNTY, der for cash. ALL SALES WILL BE HELD AT THE FRONT immediately post with the Clerk, a deposit equal to five vice Center where the application is processed, unless KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER ______/ FLORIDA AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DOOR OF THE COURTHOUSE, 339 E. MACCLENNY AVE., COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER percent (5%) of the final bid. The deposit must be cash the application is upgraded to an Individual permit as COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE AL FRASER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: MACCLENNY, FL 32063. THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF SAID SECTION 30, or cashier’s check payable to the Clerk of the Court. explained below. A substantial objection to a Standard SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF CLERK OF COURT INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, NOTICE OF SALE Judgment of Foreclosure dated July 10, 2013, and MUST PAY AT LEAST 5% OF THE SUCCESSFUL BID THENCE RUN S 03°15`08” E, ALONG THE Final payment must be made on or before 4:00 P.M. on General or Standard permit application must be made THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 AND THE WESTERLY BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS, TENANT # entered in Case No. 2012-CA-000150, of the Cir- COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER BY CASH OR CASHIER’S CHECK AT THE TIME OF THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 30, A DIS- the date of the sale by cash or cashier’s check. in writing and filed with (received by) the Director, Bu- RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD #121 1 AND TENANT # 2 Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the Final cuit Court of the 8th Judicial Circuit in and for Baker OF SAID GOVERNMENT LOT 6, THENCE SALE. THE REMAINING BID AMOUNT MUST BE TEN- TANCE OF 358.86 FEET TO A POINT LYING Any person claiming an interest in the surplus reau of Regulatory Support, P.O. Box 1429, Palatka, FL (FORMERLY STATE ROAD 23); THENCE By: Julie B. Combs, DEFENDANT(S). Judgment of Foreclosure dated July 10, 2013, in this County, Florida. THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA NORTH 01 DEGREES 04 MINUTES 20 SEC- DERED BY 4:00PM ON THE DAY OF THE SALE BY CASH ON THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as 32178-1429, or by e-mail at applicationsupport@ sjr- NORTH 43°50’ EAST ALONG SAID WEST- Deputy Clerk ______/ cause, I will sell the property situated in BAKER County, THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CER- ONDS WEST, ALONG THE LINE BETWEEN OR CASHIER’S CHECK ONLY, Baker County, Florida at OF A 60.00 FOOT COUNTY MAINTAINED of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within wmd.com, within 14 days of notification of the applica- ERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE 1,043.3 FEET, 8/1-22c Florida, described as: TIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED GOVERNMENT LOTS 5 AND 6, A DISTANCE 11:00AM on the 27th day of August 2013, the following ROAD (KNOWN LOCALLY AS FRED HAR- 60 days after the sale tion. Please include either the Permit Application num- THENCE NORTH 61°52’ WEST 209.16 FEET NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 LOT 14, OF LEWIS SUBDIVISION AS PER CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-2, is Plaintiff and BRUCE OF 534.77 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88 DE- described property as set forth in said Final Judgment VEY ROAD), SAID POINT LYING ON THE ber or the Project Name in the objection. Notification of TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Anderson Quality ROOFING LLC PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN DEED BOOK LEE GIBBS A/K/A BRUCE L. GIBBS A/K/A BRUCE GIBBS GREES 48 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST, A of Foreclosure: ARC OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY; Dated: July 19, 2013. the application is either the fifth day after the date on CONTINUE NORTH 61°52’ WEST 232.84 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final 20, PAGE 179 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS A/K/A B. L. GIBBS A/K/A BOBBY L. GIBBS; CYNTHIA S. DISTANCE OF 175.08 FEET; THENCE NORTH PARCEL 4B, THE NORTH FORTY: PART OF THENCE RUN NORTHEASTERLY, ALONG Al Fraser which the written notice is deposited in the U.S. mail FEET, THENCE NORTH 36°16’ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PAUL O’NEILL the Judgment of Foreclosure dated July 18, 2013, and en- OF BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LANDS GIBBS A/K/A CYNTHIA GIBBS A/K/A C. S. GIBBS; ANY 00 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 00 SECONDS THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 19, SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, A CLERK OF THE COURT (for those persons who receive actual notice by U.S. holder of the following certificate has filed said certifi- Metal & Shingle Reroofs & Roof Repairs tered in Case No. 02-2012-CA-000082 of the Circuit ALSO KNOWN AS: AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, WEST, A DISTANCE OF 371.81 FEET TO THE TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 22 EAST, BAK- DISTANCE OF 100.40 FEET AS MEASURED mail), the day the notice is emailed (for those persons EAST 190 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 61°18’ cate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate Court of the Eighth Judicial Circuit in and for Baker UNDER AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE ER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE CONCAVE By: Tabitha Wilson who receive actual notice by email), or the date the EAST 232.5 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 36°16’ number and year of issuance, the description of the New Homes • Remodels • Additions • Screen Rooms County, Florida in which Evergreen Bank is the Plaintiff A PART OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 32, DEFENDANTS WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD NORTH 00 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 00 SEC- PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: NORTHERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF Deputy Clerk notice is published in the newspaper (if actual notice WEST 187.88 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- property and the names in which it was assessed are and Robert P. Jones, Jr. also Known as Robert P. Jones TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 22 EAST, OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY ONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 438.42 FEET; COMMENCE AT THE NE CORNER OF SAID 1175.92 FEET, SAID ARC BEING SUBTEND- Law Offices of Gary I. Gassel, P.A. is not provided by U.S. mail or email). A “substantial GINNING. as follows: Door & Window Replacement A/K/A Robert Jones, Jr. A/K/A Robert Jones; Stacy S. MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL- CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 30 MINUTES NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4; THENCE NORTH 89 ED BY A CHORD HAVING A BEARING OF N 2191 Ringling Boulevard objection” means a written statement directed to the Your hometown contractor! Jones and Cypress Pointe of Macclenny Homeown- LOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST GRANTEES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; CITY OF MAC- 00 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 165.58 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 34 SECONDS WEST, 72°42`07” E, AND A DISTANCE OF 100.37 Sarasota, Florida 34237 District that identifies the objector, concerns hydrologic Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the CERTIFICATE NO: 10-00999 ers Association, Inc., are Defendants, I will sell to the CORNER OF LOT 16 OF LEWIS SUBDIVISION CLENNY, FLORIDA; UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSES- FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF ON THE NORTH LINE THEREOF A DISTANCE FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE (941) 952-9322 / (941) 365-0907 (Fax) or environmental impacts of the proposed activity, and sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 highest and best bidder for cash. ALL SALES WILL BE AS RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 20, PAGE SION, are defendants. The Clerk of the Court will sell to GOVERNMENT LOT 5; THENCE CONTINUE OF 415.0 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- RUN N 70°15`22” E, CONTINUING ALONG relates to applicable rule criteria. A timely substantial date of the lis pendens, must file a claim within 60 days LICENSED & HELD AT THE FRONT DOOR OF THE COURTHOUSE, 339 179 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BAKER the highest and best bidder for cash in the East Door NORTH 89 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 00 SEC- NING; THENCE CONTINUING N 89 DEGREES SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, A IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH objection will cause the Standard General or Standard after the sale. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PARCEL #34 Com- FREE ESTIMATES 2593300 E. MACCLENNY AVE., MACCLENNY, FL 32063. THE COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND RUN EAST ALONG of the Baker County Courthouse, 339 East MacClenny ONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 44.10 FEET 36 MINUTES 34 SECONDS WEST ON SAID DISTANCE OF 156.57 FEET TO THE POINT DISABILITIES ACT, PERSONS NEEDING A REASONABLE permit application to be considered an application for mence at the SE corner of the NE1/4 of SW1/4, Section INSURED SUCCESSFUL BIDDER MUST PAY AT LEAST 5% OF THE THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF LEWIS Avenue, MacClenny, Florida 32063, at 11:00 a.m., on TO THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF A 50 NORTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 189.95 FEET; OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT; ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEED- an Individual permit. If the District receives a timely Dated this 18th day of July, 2013. 7 Township 3 South, Range 22 East, and run thence N 0 LIC.#RC0067003 IN GOD WE SUCCESSFUL BID BY CASH OR CASHIER’S CHECK AT STREET, 230.00 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST the 28th day of August, 2013, the following described FOOT ROAD; THENCE SOUTH 02 DEGREES THENCE SOUTH 12 DEGREES 50 MINUTES THENCE RUN NORTHEASTERLY, CONTINU- ING SHOULD, NO LATER THAN SEVEN DAYS PRIOR, substantial objection from you, then you will receive degrees 46’ 03” W, along the east line of said NE1/4 of TRUST. LIC.#RB0067070 THE TIME OF THE SALE. THE REMAINING BID AMOUNT CORNER OF LOT 14 FOR A POINT OF BE- property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: 28 MINUTES 15 SECONDS WEST, ALONG 38 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 271.21 ING ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF- CONTACT ADA COORDINATOR, JAN PHILLIPS, 352- written notice of the District’s intended decision on the AL FRAISER SW1/4, 965.00 feet, to the south R/W line of Taft Road, MUST BE TENDERED BY 4:00PM ON THE DAY OF THE GINNING; THENCE CONTINUE EAST ALONG COMMENCE AT THE NW CORNER OF SAID RIGHT OF WAY, A DISTANCE OF 439.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 37 MIN- WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 177.18 FEET AS 374-3648. IF HEARING IMPAIRED, CONTACT (TDD) permit application. Clerk of the Circuit Court thence N 87 degrees 56’ W, along said south R/W line SALE BY CASH OR CASHIER’S CHECK ONLY., Baker SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE 115.00 THE NW ¼ OF THE SW ¼ OF SECTION 4, FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 30 MIN- UTES 57 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF MEASURED ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE 1-800-955-8771, 1-800-955-8770 VIA FLORIDA RE- Please note that decisions on Individual permit ap- 125.00 feet to the P.O.B. and run thence S 0 degrees County, Florida at 11:00AM on the 27th day of August FEET, TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 22 EAST, IN UTES 00 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 57.12 FEET TO THE POINT OF A CURVE TO CONCAVE SOUTHERLY AND HAVING A RA- LAY SERVICE. plications will be made either by the District‘s Executive By: Julie B. Combs 46’ 03” E, 305.00 feet, thence N 87 degrees 56’ 03” 2013, the following described property as set forth in 14 THENCE S 00 DEGREES 3 MINUTES 10 BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND THENCE 187.69 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THE RIGHT; SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE DIUS OF 542.96 FEET, SAID ARC BEING 7/25-8/1c Director or designee (for those applications which are Deputy Clerk W, 125.00 feet, thence N 0 degrees 46’03” w, 305.00 said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: SECONDS WEST, ALONG THE EAST LINE N. 89 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 10 SECONDS SOUTHWESTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS SUBTENDED BY A CHORD HAVING A BEAR- recommended for approval) or by the District’s Gov- TRIPP SCOTT, P.A. feet to the Point of Intersection of Taft Road, thence S LOT 47, CYPRESS POINTE, UNIT L, ACCORD- OF SAID LOT 14, A DISTANCE OF 276.22 E., ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NW TOGETHER WITH A 2003 FLEET- OF 185.0 FEET; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ING OF N 79°36` 15” E, AND A DISTANCE OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE erning Board (for those applications which are recom- Attorneys for Plaintiff 87 degrees 56’ E, 125.00 feet to the Point of Begininng. ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT- ¼ OF THE SW ¼ A DISTANCE OF 208.28 WOOD DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOME AROUND SAID CURVE A CHORD BEARING 176.39 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY; EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT mended for denial). For Individual permit applications, 110 S.E. Sixth St., 15th Floor IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGES 90 THROUGH 92, OF-WAY LINE OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 23-A; FEET TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE ID NO. GAFL334A759970K21 AND NO. AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 78 DEGREES 34 THENCE RUN N 88°57`09” E, CONTINUING IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA you are advised to notify the District within 14 days Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 ALL OF SAID PROPERTY BEING LOCATED IN BAKER INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF THENCE S 88 DEGRESS 17 MINUTES 56 NORTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF GAFL334B759970K21 MINUTES 59 SECONDS EAST, 75.57 FEET; ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY CIVIL ACTION of notification of the application(s) if you have ques- Telephone (954) 765-2999 COUNTY, FLORIDA. BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA SECONDS W, ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT- A ROAD EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OF- THENCE NORTH 23 DEGREES 12 MINUTES LINE, A DISTANCE OF 2625.75 FEET TO CASE NO.: 02-2012-CA-000038 tions, objections, comments, or information regarding Facsimile (954) 761 8475 OF-WAY LINE, 115.05 FEET TO A POINT ON FICIAL RECORDS BOOK (O.R.B.) 1996 PAGE A/K/A 18902 BF FINLEY CIRCLE, GLEN 05 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 302.16 THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE HERE- the activity proposed in the permit application. If you NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: MOLLY RHODEN O’NEILL Property address: 405 ISLAMORADA THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 14; THENCE 116167 OF THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAINT MARY, FL 32040 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CON- INAFTER DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND; WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, make a written request to the District for additional in- UNDER THE AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT, IF ET AL DRIVE SOUTH, MACCKENNNY, FL. 32062- N 00 DEGRESS 2 MINUTES 10 SECONDS E, BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA, THENCE CON- TAINING 1.0 ACRE, MORE OR LESS, ALSO THENCE CONTINUE RUNNING N 88°57`09” Plaintiff, formation regarding a specific permit application, you YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS 4222 ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 14, A TINUE N 89 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 10 SEC- Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the KNOWN AS THE EAST 1/2 OF PARCEL 4, E, CONTINUING ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY vs. will be provided an opportunity to obtain the available ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN Unless such certificate or certificates shall be DISTANCE OF 276.46 FEET TO THE NORTH- ONDS E, STILL ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the THE NORTH FORTY. RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF information. Please note that filing a written objection THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST redeemed according to law, the property described Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the WEST CORNER OF LOT 14 AND THE POINT 293.31 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty 369.76 FEET; THENCE S 01 °02`51” E, A ARMANDO GEORGE FERNANDEZ , et al, does not entitle you to a Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. herein will be sold to the highest bidder at the front sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.72 ACRES, THENCE CONTINUE N. 89 DEGREES 02 MIN- (60) days after the sale. Property address: 6421 N FORTY CIR, DISTANCE OF 1233.38 FEET; THENCE RUN Defendant(s). administrative hearing. PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR AT (352) door of the Baker County Courthouse, Macclenny, date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days MORE OR LESS. UTES 10 SECONDS E., 158.86 FEET TO A 4” WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on MACCLENNY, FL. 32063-4083 S 87°54`11” W, A DISTANCE OF 369.82 ______/ Notice of intended (proposed) District Decision will 337-6237, AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHED- Florida on FRIDAY OCTOBER 18, 2013 at 11:00 am. after the sale. CONCRETE MONUMENT LS 1519, THENCE July 19, 2013. FEET; THENCE RUN N 01°02`51” W, A DIS- be provided to persons who have requested individual ULED COURT APPEARANCE. IF YOU ARE HEARING OR a/k/a 506 LEWIS ST., MACCLENNY, FL S. 01 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 08 SECONDS Al Fraser Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the TANCE OF 1240.16 FEET TO THE POINT OF NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE notice. A request for individual notice of intended (pro- VOICE IMPAIRED, PLEASE CALL 711. IF YOU ARE DEAF Dated this 30TH DAY OF JULY, 2013 Dated this 18th day of July, 2013. 32063-2642 W. 337.43 FEET TO A ½ IRON PIPE, LB 6487, Clerk of the Circuit Court sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO A 15.00 FOOT posed) District Decision on the application must be OR HARD OF HEARING AND REQUIRE AN ASL INTER- ON THE AFOREMENTIONED NORTHEAST- date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days EASEMENT FOR CLAY ELECTRIC COOP- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final received by the District’s Director, Bureau of Regula- PRETER OR AN ASSISTED LISTENING DEVICE TO PAR- AL FRASER Al Fraser at public sale on August 28, 2013, at eleven o`clock ERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE, THENCE N. 50 By: Julie B. Combs after the sale. ERATIVE, INC., OVER, ACROSS AND ALONG Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated July 10, tory Support prior to the date the notice of intended TICIPATE IN A PROCEEDING, PLEASE CONTACT COURT CLERK OF COURT Clerk of th Circuit Court a.m., at the front door of the Baker County Courthouse, DEGREES 17 MINUTES 41 SECONDS W, Deputy Clerk THE NORTHERLY 15.00 FEET THEREOF. 2013, and entered in Case No. 02-2012-CA-000038 (proposed) District Decision is generated. INTERPRETING AT [email protected] BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA Baker County, FLorida 339 E. Macclenny Avenue, Macclenny, FL 32063, to the ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE, 178.43 Dated this 18th day of July, 2013. TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN 2005 TI- of the Circuit Court of the EIGHTH Judicial Circuit in 8/1-8c highest bidder for cash, except as prescribed in para- FEET, THENCE N. 39 DEGREES 42 MINUTES Ronald R Wolfe & Associates, P.L. Al Fraser TAN DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOME VIN # and for BAKER County, Florida wherein WELLS FARGO Margaret Daniels, Bureau Chief By: Julie B. Combs, Deputy Clerk By: Julie B. Combs graph 4, in accordance with Section 45.031, Florida 19 SECONDS E., 85.66 FEET, THENCE N. 00 P.O. Box 25018 Clerk of the Circuit Court FLHML2N167228995A, TITLE # 93220455, BANK, NA is the Plaintiff and ARMANDO GEORGE Bureau of Regulatory Support REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 8/1-22c Deputy Clerk Statutes. DEGREES 57 MINUTES 50 SECONDS SEC. Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 Baker County, Florida AND VIN # FLHML2N167228995B, TITLE # FERNANDEZ; KIMBERLY PAIGE FERNANDEZ; ANY AND St. Johns River Water Management District Any person claiming an interest in the surplus W., 98.88 FEET, THENCE N. 50 DEGREES 17 [email protected] 93220399. WHICH HAS BEEN RETIRED ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UN- 4049 Reid Street Notice is hereby given that the Baker County Board NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Albertelli Law from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as MINUTES 41 SECONDS W, 87.54 FEET TO By: Tabitha Wilson DER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL Palatka, FL 32177-2529 of Commissioners is requesting proposals for Legal/At- Attorney for Plaintiff of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINS 0.72 If you are a person with a disability who needs any Deputy Clerk a/k/a 12000 FRED HARVEY RD., SANDER- DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR (386) 329-4570 torney services. All proposals should be submitted to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that KEVIN DICKS the P.O. Box 23028 60 days after the sale. ACRES MORE OR LESS. accommodation in order to participate in this proceed- Albertelli Law SON, FL 32087-6201 ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM 8/1c the Baker County Administration Office, located at 55 holder of the following certificate has filed said certifi- Tampa, FL 33623 ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision Attorney for Plaintiff AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANT- North Third Street, Macclenny, Florida 32063 no later cate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate (813) 221-4743 Dated at McClenny, Florida, this 19th day of July, a/k/a 4607 BARBER ROAD, MACCLENNY, of certain assistance. Please contact: P.O. Box 23028 at public sale on August 26, 2013, at eleven o`clock EES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; are the Defendants, The IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, than August 16, 2013 at 5:00pm. Late proposals will number and year of issuance, the description of the (813) 221-9171 facsimile 2013. FL 32063 Ms. Jan Phillips Tampa, FL 33623 a.m., at the front door of the Baker County Courthouse, Clerk of the Court will sell to the highest and best bid- EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR not be accepted. property and the names in which it was assessed are eService: HYPERLINK “mailto:servealaw@albertel- Human Resources Manager (813) 221-4743 339 E. Macclenny Avenue, Macclenny, FL 32063, to the der for cash at BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA. Baker County desires to enter into a non-exclusive as follows: lilaw.com” [email protected] Al Fraser Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the Alachua County Family/Civil Courthouse (813) 221-9171 facsimile highest bidder for cash, except as prescribed in para- AT THE FRONT DOOR OF THE BAKER COUNTY COURT- CASE NO.: 02-2011-CP-0058 contractual relationship with a practicing attorney to Clerk of the Circuit Court sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the 201 E. University Avenue, Room 410 eService: [email protected] graph 4, in accordance with Section 45.031, Florida HOUSE at 11:00AM, on the 26th day of August, 2013, serve as County Attorney by providing legal counsel, CERTIFICATE NO: 06-00116 If you are a person with a disability who needs any date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days Gainesville, FL 32601 Statutes. the following described property as set forth in said IN RE: THE ESTATE OF: including but not limited to research, issuance of le- YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 accomodation in order to participate in this proceeding, By: Julie B. Combs after the sale. Phone: 352-337-6237 If you are a person with a disability who needs any Any person claiming an interest in the surplus Final Judgment: gal opinions, preparation of contracts and legal docu- you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of Deputy Clerk Fax: 352-374-5238 accommodation in order to participate in this proceed- from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as LOTS 32 AND 33, MACCLENNY ACRES, AC- WILMA DARLENE FISH, ments, courtroom related appearances, and all other DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Part of Lot Ten (10) Dated this19th day of July, 2013. certain assistance. Persons with a disability who need 7/25-8/1c ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORD- Deceased. legal matters. Attendance at a variety of meetings will in Section 36, Township 2 South, Range 20 East de- any accomodation in order to participate should call DOUGLAS C. ZAHM, P.A.. of certain assistance. Persons with a disability who 60 days after the sale. ED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 39, OF THE PUB- ______/ be required, including Board of Commissioners meet- scribed as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner Jan Phillips, ADA Coordinatory, Alachua County Court- 12425 28th Street North, Suite 200 AL FRAISER IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE need any accomodation in order to participate should LIC RECORDS OF BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA. ings, as specified. of said Lot 10 and run thence westerly along the south house, 201 E. University Ave., Gainesville, FL 32601 at St. Petersburg, FL 33716 CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, call Jan Phillips, ADA Coordinator, Alachua County Dated at Macclenny, Florida, this 18th day of July, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Submissions should be contained in a sealed line of said Lot 10, 330 feet to a point; run thence (352)337-6237 within two (2) working days of receipt (727) 536-4911 phone / (727) 539-1094 fax IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA Courthouse, 201 E. University Ave., Gainesville, FL 2013. A/K/A 6098 SHELLY LANE, MACCLENNY, FL package or envelope with “LEGAL SERVICES PROPOS- northerly and parallel with the west line of said Lot 10 of this notice; if you are hearing impaired, please call By: Tabitha Wilson CASE NO.: 02-2009-CA-0019 32601 at (352)337-6237 within two (2) working days 32063-5418 The administration of the estate of WILMA DAR- AL” clearly marked on the outside. Complete specifica- 660 feet to a point; run thence easterly and parallel 1-800-955-8771; if you are voice impaired, please call IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DIS- As Deputy Clerk of receipt of this notice; if you are hearing impaired, Al Fraser LENE FISH, deceased, whose date of death was Oc- tions can be obtained at the address listed above or by with the south line of said Lot 10 to the east line there- 1-800-955-8770. ABILITIES ACT, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING 21ST MORTGAGE CORPORATION, please call 1-800-955-8771; if you are voice impaired, Clerk of the Circuit Court Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the tober 11, 1942 and whose Social Security Number is emailing [email protected]. of, run thence southerly along said east line to the point 7/25-8/1c A SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS Heller & Zion, L.L.P., Plaintiff, please call 1-800-955-8770. sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the xxx-xx-6707, is pending in the Circuit Court for Baker 8/1-15c of beginning; the said part of said Lot 10 excepted from PROCEEDING SHOULD CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRA- 1428 Brickell Avenue, Suite 700, 7/25-8/1c By: Julie B. Combs date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which this conveyance containing five (5) acres more or less. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TION, AT BAKER COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 339 EAST Miami, FL 33131, vs. Deputy Clerk (60) days after the sale. is 339 East Macclenny Ave., Macclenny, Fl 32063. The TOWN OF BALDWIN EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MACCLENNY AVE., MACCLENNY, FL 32063, TELE- Telephone: (305) 373-8001, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on names and addresses of the personal representative FIRST PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE ALL OF SAID PROPERTY BEING LOCATED IN BAKER IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA PHONE 904-259-8113, NOT LATER THAN (7) DAYS Facsimile: (305) 373-8030; LARRY W. HARVEY A/K/A LARRY WAYNE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, DOUGLAS C. ZAHM, P.A.. July 18, 2013. and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth COUNTY, FLORIDA. GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDING. IF HEARING IMPAIRED, [email protected] HARVEY, et al., IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA 12425 28th Street North, Suite 200 Al Fraser below. The Town of Baldwin is considering submitting CASE NO. 2012-CA-000026 TDD 1-800-955-8771, OR VOICE (V) 1-800-955-8770, 7/25-8/1c Defendants. CIVIL DIVISION St. Petersburg, FL 33716 Clerk of the Circuit Court All creditors of the decedent and other persons an application for funding of up to $650,000 through NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: ZILLIE GIVENS VIA FLORIDA RELAY SERVICE. ______/ CASE NO.: 02-2013-CA-000083 (727) 536-4911 phone / (727) 539-1094 fax having claims or demands against decedent’s estate the Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) under PNC BANK NA, 7/25-8/1c IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE By: Tabitha Wilson on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served the Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Unless such certificate or certificates shall be re- Plaintiff, EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF NOTICE OF SALE VYSTAR CREDIT UNION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DIS- Deputy Clerk must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER (CDBG) program for FFY 2013. These funds must be deemed according to law, the property described here- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FLORIDA, IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY Plaintiff, ABILITIES ACT, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI- used for one of the following purposes: in will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door vs. EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF CIVIL DIVISION NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accordance with the A SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS Ronald R Wolfe & Associates, P.L. CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE of the Baker County Courthouse, Macclenny, Florida on FLORIDA, IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY CASE NO. 02-2012-CA-000032 Plaintiff’s Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered on vs. PROCEEDING SHOULD CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRA- P.O. Box 25018 OF SERVICE OF A COPY FO THIS NOTICE ON THEM. 1. To benefit low and moderate income THURSDAY OCTOBER 17, 2013 at 11:00 am. BOBBY HIGHSMITH and BOBBY HIGHSMITH, et.al. CIVIL DIVISION July 10, 2013 in the above-styled cause, the Clerk of TION, AT BAKER COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 339 EAST Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 All other creditors of the decedent and other per- persons; or Defendant(s). CASE NO. 2010 CA 000143 GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC, Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash on BRENDA L. DANIELS; ET AL, MACCLENNY AVE., MACCLENNY, FL 32063, TELE- F11035389 WELLSLPS-SPECFNMA–R-mtomlinson- sons having claims or demands against decedent’s Dated this 29TH DAY OF JULY, 2013 2. To aid in the prevention or elimination of ______/ Plaintiff, October 7, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at the courthouse front Defendant(s). PHONE 904-259-8113, NOT LATER THAN (7) DAYS Team 1 – F11035389 estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 slums or blight; or BENEFICIAL FLORIDA, INC., door, 339 E. Macclenny Avenue, Mcclenny, FL 32063: ______/ PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDING. IF HEARING IMPAIRED, MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION AL FRASER NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Plaintiff, vs. TDD 1-800-955-8771, OR VOICE (V) 1-800-955-8770, If you are a person with a disability who needs any OF THIS NOTICE. 3. To meet other community development CLERK OF COURT BEGIN AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE VIA FLORIDA RELAY SERVICE. accommodation in order to participate in this proceed- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERI- needs of recent origin having a particular BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final vs. SHEILA L. THEUS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SHEI- THE NORTH 1/2 OF LOT 3 IN SECTION 4, ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision ODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA urgency because existing conditions pose a Judgment of Foreclosure dated July 11, 2013, and 7/25-8/1c LA L. THEUS; DAVID THEUS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 21 EAST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final of certain assistance. Please contact: PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. serious and immediate threat to the health or By: Julie B. Combs, Deputy Clerk entered in 2012-CA-000026 of the Circuit Court of the JEFFREY W. BROWN; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF OF DAVID THEUS; IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated the 10th day IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Ms. Jan Phillips NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET welfare of the community and where other Eighth Judicial Circuit in and for Baker County, Florida, 8/1-22c JEFFREY W. BROWN; JENNIFER K. BROWN; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANT(S), IF NORTH 0 DEGREES 46 MINUTES 42 SEC- of July, 2013, and entered in Case No. 02-2013-CA- EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, Human Resources Manager FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR financial resources are not available to meet wherein PNC BANK NA, is the Plaintiff and BOBBY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JENNIFER K. BROWN; REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPEC- ONDS WEST, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF 000083, of the Circuit Court of the 8th Judicial Circuit in IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA. Alachua County Family/Civil Courthouse MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS such needs. HIGHSMITH; LYNN M. HIGHSMITH are the Defendant(s). IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE TIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, LOT 3, 370 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 88 and for Baker County, Florida, wherein VYSTAR CREDIT CASE No. 02-2011-CA-000143 201 E. University Avenue, Room 410 BARRED. Al Fraiser as the Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell to the OF SAID DEFENDANT(S), IF REMARRIED, AND IF ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND DEGREES 36 MINUTES 56 SECONDS EAST, UNION is the Plaintiff, BRENDA L. DANIELS; UNKNOWN Gainesville, FL 32601 The categories of activities for which these funds highest and best bidder for cash, the Front Lobby 339 DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIM- 235.5 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 0 DE- SPOUSE OF BRENDA L. DANIELS; and JOHN DOE AND JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- Phone: 352-337-6237 Estate of Wilma Darlene Fish may be used are in the areas of housing, neighborhood East MacClenny Ave., MacClenny, FL 32063, at 11:00 DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE GREES 46 MINUTES 42 SECONDS EAST JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS, are Defendants. TION, Fax: 352-374-5238 Notice to Creditors revitalization, commercial revitalization, or economic AM on August 27, 2013, the following described prop- LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER NAMED DEFENDANT(S); UNKNOWN TENANT #1; PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF LOT 3, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at Plaintiff, Case No.: 02-2011-CP-0058 development and include such improvement activities erty as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: 7/25-8/1c PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR UNKNOWN TENANT #2; 370 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE SOUTH the front door of the Baker County Courthouse, 339 E. as acquisition of real property, loans to private-for- LOT 1, FRANK COMBS CIRCLE ESTATES AC- AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANT(S); UNKNOWN Defendant(s) LINE OF LOT 3; THENCE RUN SOUTH 88 Macclenny Ave., Macclenny, FL 32063, at 11:00 a.m. vs. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT The date of first publication of this notice is profit business, purchase of machinery and equipment, CORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2; ______/ DEGREES 36 MINUTES 58 SECONDS WEST, in accordance with Section 45.031, Florida Statutes on FOR BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA August 8, 2013. construction of infrastructure, rehabilitation of houses BOOK 2 AT PAGES 89 AND 90 OF THE PUB- Defendant(s) ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 3,235.5 the 26th day of August, 2013, the following described WOJDAT, CHAD, et. al., PROBATE DIVISION and commercial buildings, and energy conservation. News photos are LIC RECORDS OF BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA. ______/ NOTICE OF SALE FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE POINT OF property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: Defendants. File Number 02-2013-CP-24 ROBERT FISH, Additional information regarding the range of activities TOGETHER WITH A MOBILE HOME LOCATED BEGINNING, LESS AND EXCEPT THAT POR- ______/ Division PR-A Personal Representative that may be undertaken will be provided at the public THEREON AS A PERMANENT FIXTURE AND LOT 4, BLOCK 29, TOWN OF GLEN ST. MARY, NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Fi- TION LYING WITHIN THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF 9421 Reid Stafford Rd. hearing. APPURTENANCE THERETO, DESCRIBED AS FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE- nal Summary Judgment of Foreclosure entered in CLET HARVEY ROAD. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE IN RE: ESTATE OF Glen St. Mary, FL 32040 For each activity that is proposed, at least 51% 2003 FLEETWOOD DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE OF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 1 OF now available Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Fi- the above‑styled cause, in the Circuit Court of Baker of the funds must benefit low and moderate income HOME VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BAKER COUNTY, nal Summary Judgment of Foreclosure entered in County, Florida, I will sell the property situate in Baker To include a Doublewide Mobile Home NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Mark Anthony Spengler HUGH D. FISH, JR. persons. GAEL334A/B761004C21. FLORIDA. the above‑styled cause, in the Circuit Court of Baker County, Florida, described as: identified as: or Final Judgment entered in Case No. 02-2011-CA- Deceased. FLORIDA BAR NO. 0242861 In developing an application for submission to

County, Florida, I will sell the property situate in Baker THE WEST 1/2 OF LOT 1, BLOCK 69, TOWN 000143 of the Circuit Court of the 8TH Judicial Circuit P.O. BOX 531 DEO, the Town of Baldwin must plan to minimize dis- A/K/A 20739 GODS ACRE LN, SANDERSON, ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN through easy County, Florida, described as: OF MACCLENNY, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT 2007 DESTINY Vin DISH02803A #99307349 in and for BAKER County, Florida, wherein, JPMORGAN NOTICE TO CREDITORS MACCLENNY, FL 32063 placement of persons as a result of planned CDBG ac- FL 32087-3075 THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, LOTS 14 AND 15, COPPER CREEK HILLS, THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK D, CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, and, (904) 259-6606 OR 6705 tivities. In addition, the Town of Baldwin has developed OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF UNIT I, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF PAGE 800, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF 2007 DESTINY Vin DISH02803B #99307409 WOJDAT, CHAD, et. al., are Defendants, I will sell to the The administration of the Estate of Mark Anthony ATTORNEY FOR ESTATE a plan to assist displaced persons. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 110 BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE highest bidder for cash at, Main entrance, 339 E. Mac- Spengler, deceased, whose date of death was May 10, sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the A CLAIM WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS AFTER 8/1-8c online purchase! AND 111, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF Property Address: 10245 Clet Harvey Road, Clenny Ave., MacClenny, FL 32063, FL, at the hour of 2013, is pending in File Number 02-2013-CP-24, in the The public hearing to receive citizen views con- date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days THE SALE. BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA. at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, Glen Saint Mary, FL 32040 11:00 am, on the 27th day of August, 2013, the follow- Circuit Court for Baker County, Florida, Probate Divi- NOTICE TO BID cerning the community’s economic and community Go to after the sale. East door of the Baker County Courthouse, MacClenny, ing described property: sion, the address of which is 339 E. Macclenny Ave., If you are a person with a disability who needs any ac- development needs will be held at Town Hall, 10 US www.bakercountypress.com at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, Florida 32063 at 11:00 AM, on November 12, 2013. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTERST IN THE SURPLUS Lot 10, Block 2, MACCLENNY SOUTH, ac- Macclenny, Fl. 32063. The names and addresses of the Notice is hereby given that the Baker County Highway 90, Baldwin, FL 32234 on Tuesday, August Dated this 18th day of July, 2013. East door of the Baker County Courthouse, MacClenny, Any person claiming an interest in the surplus FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY commodation in order to participate in this proceeding, cording to the Plat thereof as recorded in personal representative and the personal representa- Board of Commissioners will receive written, sealed you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of 13, 2013, at 6:00 p.m. For information concerning the Florida 32063 at 11:00 AM, on September 9, 2013. from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST Plat Book 3, Pages 1 and 2, of the Public tive’s attorney are set forth below. bids at the Baker County Administration Office, located public hearing, contact Lula Hill, Town Clerk, at (904) Al Fraiser certain assistance. Persons with a disability who need Any person claiming an interest in the surplus of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim within FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. Records of Baker County, Florida. All creditors of the decedent and other persons at 55 North Third Street, Macclenny, Florida 32063 until 266-5030. As Clerk of the Court from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as 60 days after the sale. any accommodation in order to participate should call having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, August 27, 2013 at 3:00pm for the following: Jan Phillips, ADA Coordinator Alachua County Court- The public hearing is being conducted in a handi- of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim within Witness, my hand and seal of this court on the Dated: July 19, 2013. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from including, but not limited to, unmatured, contingent, or capped accessible location. Any handicapped person By: Tabitha Wilson house, 201 E. University Ave., Gainesville, FL 32601 at 60 days after the sale. 19th day of July, 2013. the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is 2013-01: CR125 – Temporary guardrail repair requiring an interpreter for the hearing impaired or the As Deputy Clerk Witness, my hand and seal of this court on the AL FRASER (352) 337-6237 within two (2) working days of your the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 served within three months after the date of the first receipt of this notice; if you are hearing impaired call 2013-02: CR 23A – Streambed and side ditch visually impaired should contact Lula Hill at least five 18th of July, 2013. Al Fraser BAKER COUNTY CLERK OF COURT days after the sale. publication of this notice must file their claims with this calendar days prior to the meeting and an interpreter Robertson, Anschutz & Schneid, P.L., (800) 955-8771; if you are voice impaired call (800) repair IMPLANTS ARE A PERMANENT SOLUTION TO MISSING TEETH! CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER will be provided. Any non-English speaking person Attorneys for Plaintiff 955-8770. Al Fraser By: Julie B. Combs DATED this 19th day of July, 2013. THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE 2013-03: CR23C – Bridge revetment repair wishing to attend the public hearing should contact 6409 Congress Avenue, Suite 100, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Tabitha Wilson Deputy Clerk AL FRASER OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A 2013-04: Crews Road – Headwall replacement Lula Hill at least five calendar days prior to the meet- Boca Raton, FL 33487 Dated this 19th day of July, 2013. Deputy Clerk Sonya K. Daws, Esquire Clerk Circuit Court COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. and channel shaping ing and a language interpreter will be provided. To Call today for your FREE Telephone: 561-241-6901 AL FRASER By: Julie B. Combs Quintairos, Prieto, Wood & Boyer, P.A. All other creditors of the decedent and persons access a Telecommunication Device for Deaf Persons Fax: 561-241-9181 Deputy Clerk Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT 215 S. Monroe Street, Suite 600 By: Tabitha Wilson having claims or demands against the decedent’s es- All contractors bidding this project must be pre- (TDD) please call (800) 955-8771. Any handicapped IMPLANT CONSULTATION 9204 King Palm Drive implant consultation! Tallahassee, FL 32301 Deputy Clerk tate, including, but not limited to, unmatured, contin- qualified with FDOT in Tallahassee, Florida. Any person person requiring special accommodation at this meet- If you are a person with a disability who needs any Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra Tampa, FL 33619-1328 By: Tabitha Wilson Phone: (850) 412-1042 GREENSPOON MARDER, P.A. gent, or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with or organization that has been on a convicted vendor ing should contact Lula Hill at least five calendar days accommodation in order to participate in this proceed- 9204 King Palm Drive Attorneys for Plaintiff Deputy Clerk INCLUDING Fax: (850) 412-1043 Trade Centre South, Suite 700, this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF list within the past 36 months may not submit a bid. prior to the meeting. ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision Tampa, FL 33619-1328 VERNIS & BOWLING All work done in our Email: [email protected] 100 West Cypress Creek Rd. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. Specifications and bid documents will be available at A Fair Housing Workshop will be conducted im- of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordi- Attorneys for Plaintiff AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES (ADA) REQUESTS OF NORTH FLORIDA, P.A. X-RAYS FREE Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 the above mentioned address. All bids must be sealed mediately after the public hearing on the same date $175 VALUE nator, Alachua County Courthouse, 201 East University FOR ACCOMMODATIONS FOR NOTICE OF COURT PRO- Attorneys for Plaintiff Macclenny offi ce, AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT Phone: 954-491-1120 NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET with the project number clearly marked on the outside and at the same location. Ave., Gainesville, FL 32601 at (352) 337-6237 at least AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES (ADA) REQUESTS CEEDINGS: 4309 Salisbury Road If you are a person with a disability who needs Email: [email protected] FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR of the bid packet. Any bids received after August 27th 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or im- FOR ACCOMMODATIONS FOR NOTICE OF COURT PRO- If you are a person with a disability who needs Jacksonville, Florida 32216 any accommodation in order to participate in this MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DEATH IS BARRED. at 3:00pm will not be accepted. The successful bidder EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT, HANDICAP no referrals or mediately upon receiving this notification if the time CEEDINGS: any accommodation in order to participate in this Telephone: (904) 296-6751 proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the If you are a person with a disability who needs any ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO will be required to use E-verify to verify the immigration ACCESSIBLE AND FAIR HOUSING JURISDICTION. 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Area buyers and sellers use the Classifieds every day. obituaries for fleeing Prison for probation offense The Baker CounTy Press 259–2400 • [email protected] Church and obituary Notice information Contact Us A chronic drug offender was property inside the prison turned a canine search in Baldwin last Obituaries must be submitted in a timely fashion and have a local connection. Pictures are printed with By phone at 904.259.2400 or by fax at 904.259.6502. You can stop by our office located at 104 S. Fifth Street, sent back to prison on July 23 af- up 45 Xanax pills and a small November, shortly after he sped obituaries free of charge. The newspaper reserves the right to publish photos based on quality. It is requested Macclenny, FL or mail your submission to PO Box 598, Macclenny, FL 32063. from deputy ter she was found in violation of amount of marijuana, resulting off from an undercover drug Roger Raulerson up to 14” wells – 650’ deep that all news items be typed or emailed to insure accuracy in print. We are available online at www.bakercountypress.com probation imposed in February, in additional felony charges that transaction at Trailridge trailer A Lake City man who sped off Licensed & Insured in south Macclenny from a dep- 2013. were later dropped as part of the park. He was apprehended by uty sheriff, then nearly collided Court records show that Angel plea deal. Duval County police and said he Family Owned & Operated Shirley Barton dies July 28 at age 78 Verdell Jackson Mr. Wisnewski Family grateful We print obituaries with a head-on with another, off-duty Marie Rhoden, 29, of Macclenny Inmate Nicholas J. Withey, fled because he didn’t want to be WELL officer was arrested on multiple was arrested in an Orange Park 24, was given one year and a day in Baker County jail. Helen Shirley Barton, 78, of Macclenny died The family of Taylor picture free of charge. charges the evening of July 27. motel two months later for pos- after pleading no contest to ar- • Tessa Spaulding will be on DRILLING 259-7531 on July 28, 2013 at Macclenny Nursing and Re- memorial Aug. 3 of St. George, GA Fraser would like to express its Three others in an raucous session of cocaine and parapher- ranging with a female accomplice probation for two years after hab Center with family by her side. She was born sincere appreciation for your We’re proud of our name and DINKINS NEW crowd that gathered at the scene nalia, and for initially giving Clay to bring tobacco and synthetic pleading no contest to two counts in Lenoir City, Tennessee on May 14, 1935 to the at Mt. Herman dies on July 23rd prayers, loving support, flow- we stand behind our work! of the arrest off W. Minnesota County police a false name. Ms. marijuana into BCI when she vis- of making fraudulent deposits. late Robert Green and Lillie Phipps Benefield. Verdell Hughes Jackson, 57, Ronald James Wisnewski ers, and the delicious food pro- CONGREGATIONAL Ave. were also taken to jail for Rhoden has a past history of nar- ited him in April. The state dropped a third count. Shirley was a lifelong resident of Macclenny of Macclenny died on July 27, of St. George, GA and former- vided during our recent loss. METHODIST CHURCH refusing several requests to calm cotics-related offenses and pro- Prison officials earlier eaves- The judge ordered her to do and a longtime member of Christian Fellow- 2013 at Acosta-Rua Center for ly of Macclenny, died on July We extend a special thank you CR 127 N. of Sanderson themselves and disperse. bation violation, and served an dropped on a telephone conver- 30 hours of community service ship Temple. She retired from Northeast Florida caring with family by her side. 23, 2013. Ronald was prede- to the staff of Ed Fraser Me- Sunday School 10:00 am Deputy Koty Crews said he earlier term in prison. sation during which the defen- and pay $827 restitution. State Hospital after 20 years and from W. Frank She ceased by his parents Irene morial Hospital, St. Vincent’s Sunday Morning Service 11:00 am First Baptist Church of Cuyler was at the scene of another ar- County Judge Joey Williams, dant and the woman discussed Wells Nursing Home after 15 years of dedicated was born and Edward Wisnewski, and is Medical Center, Community Sunday Night Service 6:00 pm rest when he spotted a Mercury filling in on the circuit bench, im- the delivery in code language. service as a certified nursing assistant. in Mac- survived by sons Michael and Hospice, Todd Ferreira Fu- Wed. Night Service 7:30 pm sedan with Wesley Belford, 30, at posed the latest sentence of one Mr. Withey was in prison for Back Yard Bible Camp Ms. Barton enjoyed traveling, taking care of clenny on David Wisnewski; daughters neral Services, Baker Coun- Pastor Allen Crews the wheel about 7:30. The officer year and one week. theft offenses and destruction of others and spending time with her grandchil- March 15, Tammy and Mary Wisnewski; ty Sheriff’s Office, and Pas- Friday, August 9 | Starts at 6 pm Assistant Pastor Timothy Alford was aware that Mr. Belford had Two Baker Correctional in- a tomb. dren. She was preceded in death by her parents; 1956 to brother Edward Wisnewski tor Tom Pope and our mom’s Shirley Barton a suspended license and he gave mates received added sentences In other sentencings from cir- her husband of 23 years, Alvin Barton; sisters the late (Loretta); grandchildren Na- First United Methodist Church chase as the vehicle sped away. the same day after pleading to cuit court: WE WILL… Evelyn Dugger and Faye Norman; brother Howard Gilder; grand- Alfonso thaniel Holland, Jasper Er- family. Mom was so blessed to Deputy Charles Ross was at a bringing contraband into the fa- • Robert E. Proctor Jr., 26, Roast marshmallows daughters Stephanie Rhoden and Pam Bennett. G. Hughes win, Alexander Erwin, Des- have such wonderful friends MACCLENNY nearby apartment complex and cility. pleaded no contest to a series of & hot dogs Shirley is survived by children Dwight (Suzanne) Rhoden Sr. and and Grace tiny Johnson and Aaron “A.J.” and family. She will be greatly CHURCH OF CHRIST directed the other officer to a Carlos Q. Thomas, 26, has an- theft-related offenses and drew Gail Bryant, both of Sanderson, Sandy (Lex) Johns of Macclenny, Bev- Robinson- Johnson Jr. missed. 573 S. 5th St. 259-6059 Have singing & ministering location nearby where Mr. Bel- other two years onto his current a six-month term in county jail, erly (Charles) Wright of Glen St. Mary, Tonya (Tom) Wasson of Sand- Hughes, Mr. Wisnewski retired from Sunday Bible Study 9:45 am Ryan (Debbie) Fraser ford abandoned his vehicle and sentence for burglary and theft followed by three years on proba- erson, Jeff (Julie) Barton of Glen St. Mary, Tammy (Chris) Griffis of and was the Florida DOT with over 25 Play camp games Melissa (Larry) Long Fellowship 10:30 am - 11:00 am fled on foot. Deputy Crews soon after pleading no contest to hav- tion. Macclenny, Ricky (Missy) Rhoden of St. George, GA, Michelle (Joe) a lifelong years of dedicated service. He Verdell Jackson Jessalyn (Keith) Thrift Worship Services caught up with the suspect, and ing a cell phone. The charges included dealing Bring your tents, sleeping Davis of Baxter; 35 grandchildren, 53 great grandchildren; numerous resident enjoyed fishing, gardening, 11:00 am learned that he nearly collided Court records show that pris- in stolen property, burglary and bags, flashlights and nieces, nephews and cousins. of Baker County. She worked at western movies, collecting any- Wed. Bible Study with Sgt. Ross’ vehicle when he on employees were tipped off grand theft. bug repellent! The funeral service was held on Wednesday, July 31 at 11 am at her Northeast Florida State Hospi- thing eagles, Dale Earnhardt Check it out... 7:00 pm was leaving the area. that Mr. Thomas, a member of • Judge Williams ordered a church with pastors David Thomas and Timmy Thomas officiating. tal, retiring after twenty-three Sr., and the Florida Gators. bakercountypress.com Minister Several other officers were an outside work crew, would year in county jail and a similar Adults that would like to Interment followed at Macedonia Cemetery. V. Todd Ferreira Funeral years as a UTRS. Mrs. Jack- He also bred poodles, pomera- Sam F. Kitching called to the scene as the crowd retrieve the phone from a pre- term on probation in the case bring a self-contained Services of Macclenny was in charge of arrangements. son was a member of Faith nians, and chihuahuas. He will Hebrew Messianic Assembly gathered to protest Mr. Belford’s arranged location. He was ob- of Keon Wright in return for his camper are welcome. Tabernacle Church of Baldwin be remembered for his love of served doing so on April 6, 2012 no contest pleas to possession of and an avid FSU fan who en- family, kind heart and deter- Baker County’s only Synagogue of any kind arrest by cursing and yelling. Yes, we believe in and love Jesus-Yahushua. Christian Belford, 25, of Mac- and later the phone was discov- crack cocaine with intent to sell For more information, Debbie Davis, 54, of Albany, GA dies joyed all Seminole sports. She mining spirit. ered in his sock. and felony fleeing police. call Pastor Billy 904-408-2967 or Judy 904-653-1213 also enjoyed garage sales, flea The funeral service was held Meeting Saturday-Shabbat 12 PM Saint Peter’s clenny, Terrisina Bones, 29, of Debbie Duke Davis, 54, of Albany, GA died Baldwin and Yasmeen Bones, A subsequent search of his Mr. Wright was arrested after peacefully the morning of Friday, July 26, 2013 markets, all around shopping on Wednesday, July 31 at 11 Call 904-259-1725 • E Mail: [email protected] and most of all spending time am at Hardage-Giddens Town We are here to stay! Matthew 28:20 in the Glen 26, of Jacksonville were charged at Phoebe North Hospital. She was a member of with disturbing the peace. St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church where she served with her family, especially her and Country Funeral Home in ANGLICAN CHURCH grandchildren. Jacksonville with Rev. James In other arrests: on the vestry and was active until her health de- Community Full Gospel • Deputy Johnny Hodges said teriorated. Mrs. Davis was instrumental in the Ms. Jackson was preceded Conner officiating and inter- 9:00 am Adult Sunday School in death by her parents. She ment followed at Riversity Me- he was aware of the license status church’s community activities like vacation Bible Church 10:00 am Sunday Worship/ was married to Willie Kirk morial Park. of Michael Larue, 29, of Glen St. school, giving to local needy families at Christ- 12664 Mud Lake Rd. Holy Communion Mary when he stopped the sus- mas and Thanksgiving, fund raisers and other Jackson Sr. for twelve years 7:00 pm Wednesday Study/ pect in a 1998 Pontiac on US 90 activities. Mostly she was a loving wife, home- and is survived by daughters Sunday School 10:00 am Kenya Ganika Jackson-Dan- Service August 11 Holy Communion near the Olustee Battlefield the maker and sister. Sunday Morning 11:00 am evening of July 26. Mrs. Davis is survived by her husband of 25 iels (Corey) of Jacksonville and McCray’s Holiness Out- Glen St. Mary, Florida Vondalen Kaneedra Jackson Sunday Evening 6:00 pm Mr. Larue was driving with years, Jimmy Lloyd Davis, and son Andrew Da- reach Ministry in Olustee will 1/2 mile South of I-10 on CR 125, seven suspensions for failure to vis, both of Albany; Danyaelle of Albany, who Debbie Davis of Macclenny; sons Willie Kirk host a celebration of family and Tuesday Evening 7:30 pm right on Nursery Road the historic Jackson Jr. (Veronica) and pay fines. she loved like a daughter; sister Julie Duke of friends day on August 11 at 4 Pastor Tommy Richardson || 904-275-2949 Budder Mathis House • Taveris Donaldson, 31, of Albany; brother Donald (Julia) Duke of Griffin, GA; sister Shirley Darius Karafe Jackson (fiancé pm. Julie) of Jacksonville and Ter- Sanderson was arrested the eve- (John) Stickler of Barnesville, GA; brother Benjamin (Nettie) Duke of First Lady Lakesha Ruise of ning of July 27 for driving a 2006 Hampton, GA; father- and mother-in-law Carlton and Margie Davis rell Kenzy Jackson (Charise) the Emmanuel Church of God First United Methodist Church of Baldwin; sisters Gloria Par- Suburban on US 90 in Glen. Dep- of Sanderson; numerous nieces and nephews. in Christ in Macclenny will uty Robert Simpkins was earlier A memorial service was held at 10 am on Monday, July 29 at Kim- rish of Peoria, Illinois, Carolyn be the guest speaker with the Brumfield of Portage, Indiana advised to watch for the vehicle brell-Stern Funeral Home in Albany with Rev. Jay Weldon and Dr. theme “It’s all about love.” oving od and charged Mr. Donaldson with Jim Bullion officiating. Interment was later that afternoon at Cedar and Frankie Rawls (Daniel) of L G Macclenny; eleven grandsons, having no license and six suspen- Creek Cemetery in Sanderson with Joseph and Jason Dubé officiat- sions. ing. five granddaughters; many oving eople nieces, nephews, cousins and a L P He was also ticketed for hav- host of friends. ing an open can of beer in the ve- Welcome hicle. A graveside memorial ser- erving ur ommunity Mary Griffis Press Ad Deadline: S O CCome Join Us • Deputy Koty Crews arrested Monday 5:00 PM vice will be held at Mount Her- First Baptist Church of Starke, 70, man Cemetery in Macclenny 93 N. 5th St. (SR228) Macclenny, Fl ~ Sunday Worship 11am Phillip Bennett III, 25, of Jack- Hospice begins on Saturday, August 3 at 11 am. of Sanderson sonville the evening of July 28 for was seamstress J.E. Fralin and Sons Funer- CR 229 S., Sanderson FL having six suspensions for failure to pay fines and child support. He Sanderson al Home in Jacksonville is in Sunday School ...... 10:00 am Mary Alice Griffis, 70, of stopped the suspect’s Toyota for with a conversation. charge of arrangements. T  L’ C  Starke died on Sunday, July Congregational Sun. Morning Worship . 11:00 am Intersection of CR 125 & 250 in Taylor •• 259-8353 making an illegal turn on US 90 21, 2013. A retired seamstress, Holiness Church Sun. Evening Worship . . 6:00 pm Sunday school ~ 10:00 am in downtown Macclenny. Hammontree Ms. Griffis • Montie Foster, 53, of Jack- It’s never too soon to talk about comfort, CR 127 N., Sanderson, FL Wed. Eve. Bible Study . . 7:00 pm enjoyed Sunday service ~ 11:00 am sonville was jailed for reckless Family watching Sunday School 10:00 am Everyone welcome! Wednesday night Bible Study ~ 6:30 pm driving on Interstate 10 after peace, dignity—hospice. TV and Morning Worship 11:00 am BlackCOPIES & white/Full color Family style dinner ~ 1st Sunday of the month he was reported by an off-duty spending Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 pm following service county deputy tailgating and at- Mike and Dana Hammontree have time with Wed. Evening Prayer Serv. 7:30 pm The Office Mart Pastor Bobby tempting to run another east- Aug. 2 at 7:00 pm been singing and sharing the gospel her grand- 110 South Fifth St. & Faye Gri n bound vehicle off the road. of Jesus Christ for 23 years and in Pastor: Oral E. Lyons Mt. Zion N.C. ‘A church alive is worth the drive!’ 2006 their sons, Chad and Chase children, Deputy Trey McCullough Forgiven Ministries joined the ministry team. Mike and family and Methodist Church stopped the suspect’s 2003 Lex- Dana Hammontree are strong and friends. 121 North † 259-4461 us near CR 228 after Lt. Scotty anointed speakers; their services and Sunday Rhoden witnessed several inci- Everyone Invited concerts embrace family values and She is sur- Macclenny, FL New Hope Church, Inc. traditions and at the same time lift vived by Kids summer Vacation Bible School 23-A to Lauramore Rd. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. dents of tailgating and speeding. :::FREE::: Mary Griffis • Brandon Wilkerson, 27, of up the Lord inspiring the audience. son Dan- Pastor Tim Cheshire & Fairgrounds Rd. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Their inter-denominational ministry Maxville was arrested for driving iel Griffis and daughter June Sunday School 9:45 am can be defined as a diverse musical Sundays from 10a.m. - 12p.m., Children’s Church 11:00 a.m. an ATV on CR 127 the afternoon blend of traditional, contemporary, Neats, both of Starke; brothers 50 West Minnesota Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 am Evening Services 6:00 p.m. of July 25 about 1 pm. and Southern Gospel music bridging William Lee Hughes of Mid- Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 pm Mr. Wilkerson was also Ave., Macclenny the gap of generations in corporate dleburg and James Franklin July 21 & 28, August 4 & 11 Pastor J. C. Lauramore Wednesday and individual worship. You will be Wednesday Prayer Service 7:00 pm charged with having no license. (Linda) Hughes of Savannah, welcomes all Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m. richly blessed by their ministry. GA; sister Mary Louise Ayers of Enterprise, AL; four grandchil- at dren and four great-grandchil- dren. nd Ms. Griffis was preceded in 3 Annual death by husband Joseph E. Griffis Sr.; sisters Willie Mae Don’t miss the exciting FREE Book Bag Give-a-Way Dotson and Esse Pearl Hughes; Jesus answered, "Verily, verily I and brother J.D. Hughes. jungle expeditions!! say unto thee, except a man be FORBES The funeral service was held born of water and of the Spirit, at 11 am on Friday, July 26 at he cannot enter into the king- FUNERAL HOME Saturday, August 10 Take the first step: Download “Considering Hospice Care: Forbes Funeral Home chapel dom of God." John 3:5 in Macclenny with Rev. David 12286 N CR 23-A Macclenny | 904-259-1676 / EBCLIFE.org A Discussion Guide for Families” at HospiceCanHelp.com. Hodges officiating. 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Hank Forbes, Jr. 164 South 6th St. Baker County Office: 36 East MacClenny Ave., MacClenny, FL 32063 Sunday Evening Service . . . . . 6:00 pm Owner/Licensed Funeral Director **C hildren must be present** Wednesday Night ...... 7:30 pm www.calvarybaptistmacclenny.com •• 259-4529 855.966.3600 • VITAS.com/Florida • twitter.com/VITASHospice Page 12 The Baker County Press Thursday, August 1, 2013 Thursday, August 1, 2013 The Baker County Press Page 13 www.bakercountypress.com The Baker County Press Police bust motel meth lab; arrest one NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORKSHOP Sheriff’s investigators and known as “J.D.” fled on foot volving meth, a Sanderson man Northwood Apartments on Ohio deputies acted on a tip and ar- and the witnesses hinted he was who ran from police at a north St. after running from officers in- ON PROPOSED AMENDMENT rested a Glen St. Mary man for tipped off. Macclenny apartment complex vestigating a report of suspicious operating a meth lab in a rented Using the card key taken from just before dawn on July 27 was persons in the neighborhood OF THE BAKER COUNTY LAND room at the Travelodge on South Mr. Starling, officers entered the found to be in possession of a sin- around 5 am, possibly discharg- 6th St. in Macclenny the after- room and found the ingredients gle wafer of the drug. ing a shotgun. DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS noon of July 26. and finished product. All sur- Deputy Trey McCullough said The officer noted that Mr. Gerald Starling, 36, was rounding rooms were unoccu- Telv Coleman, 24, attempted Coleman appeared to be intoxi- The Baker County Board of County Commissioners will booked at county jail on felony pied and a cleaning service was to break free of his grasp at the cated on a substance, making hold a Public Workshop on Monday, August 5, 2013 at 6:00 counts of possessing processed summoned to remove the prod- bizarre comments during ques- PM in the Baker County Administration Building, 55 North metham- ucts and sanitize the room. tioning. The meth was found in a phetamine, Ms. Starling and Ms. Hysler baggie taken from his pocket. Third Street, Macclenny Florida, to consider for adoption possession were not charged. He was booked for felony pos- TO PLACE AN AD... DEADLINES and approval by the Department of Economic Opportunity of ingredi- In another recent case in- session and resisting arrest with- a proposed amendment of the Baker County Land Devel- ents and out violence. BY PHONE BY MAIL opment Regulations in accordance with Florida Statutes producing Placement, correction or cancellation of the drug in Call 904-259-2400 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 163.3202. The ordinance may be inspected by any mem- ber of the public in the Commissioners office, address stat- a second- We want to know... Hours to place, correct or cancel ads: The Baker County Press classified ads may be done by phone, tier room at ed above. On the above mentioned date, all interested par- Weddings & Births Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. P.O. Box 598, Macclenny, FL 32063 e-mail or in person anytime before the motel. ties may appear and be heard with respect to the proposed The charges 4 week deadline Monday at 5 p.m. for publication on the ordinance which is titled as follows: were up- BY E-Mail BY website following Thursday. graded be- [email protected] www.bakercountypress.com ORDINANCE NO. 2013 cause of the motel’s Gerald Starling AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY proximity to the Exxon conve- COMMISSIONERS OF BAKER COUNTY, FLORI- nience store across the street. Classi­­fied ads and notic­ es­ must be paid in Infant Toddler Teacher Needed. Episco- Country home 3 BR, 2 BA. Large living DA, AMENDING THE BAKER COUNTY LAND DE- Investigator Matt Yarborough advance, and be in our office no lat­er than pal Children’s Services is searching for a room, CH/A, appliances. $800/month plus said officers went to the scene 4:00 pm the Monday preceding pub­­lica­ ­tion, Animals Primary Caregiver for our Baker County $600 deposit. 259-3519 or 904-635- VELOPMENT REGULATIONS; AMENDING AND based on a tip passed to Deputy unless otherwise arranged in advance. Ads Early Head Start program. Prior childcare 6590. 8/1p REVISING ARTICLES I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, can be mailed provided they are accompa- Dogs: all types from puppies to adults. experience required. National CDA highly Jeremiah Combs earlier. The Animal Control, $65 adoption fees will ap- North Florida Hunting Leases avail- YARD SALES X, AND XI OF THE BAKER COUNTY LAND DE- nied by payment and instructions. They preferred. Send resume to jjefferys@ motel clerk said a male occupant ply. 259-6786. 11/20tfc able 1,868 acre tract in Baker County, should be mailed to: Classi­­fied Ads, The Bak- ecs4kids.org. 7/25-8/1p $10,498.16; 2,442 acre tract in Madison VELOPMENT REGULATIONS; REPEALING ALL checked out earlier that day, and Two female Yorkie/Poodle puppies. S/W. Thursday, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., off Mud- er County Press, P.O. Box 598, Macclen­ ­ny, FL DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW! Learn County, $11,355.30. Both tracts contain ORDINANCES AND ARTICLES IN CONFLICT when the officers circled around 32063. We can­not assume responsibility for Parents on premises; no papers. $500 to drive for US Xpress! Earn $700 per deer, turkey and hogs. Still hunting only. Lake to L.E. Harvey, Glen. 4 family. No early to the east side of the complex, OBO. Call or text 904-955-1094. 8/1p accuracy­ of ads or notices given over the week! No experience needed! Local CDL Call 386-518-6344 for more details. 8/1- birds. Men’s, women’s, Jr, girl’s, boy’s, infant, HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; they encountered Mr. Starling telephone. Li­abil­­ ­ity­ for errors in all advertis- Found: Walker dog on Mud Lake Road Traning. Job ready in 15 days! (888)368- 22p ing will be limited to the first publication only. maternity clothing and shoes. Lots of house- PROVIDING DIRECTION TO STAFF; PROVIDING standing outside a pickup truck bridge. Call 259-2065. 8/1p 1964. 8/1p 3 BR, 2 BA mobile home on private ½ acre If after that time, the ad continues to run DIRECTION TO THE CODIFIER; AND PROVIDING conversing with two females. Experienced OTR Flatbed Drivers earn lot. AC and water softener. $650/month hold; too much to list. without notification of error by the person or The investigator, along with 50 up to 55 cpm loaded. $1000 sign on to plus $500 deposit. Service animals only. AN EFFECTIVE DATE. agen­cy for whom it was pub­lish­ed, then that help wanted Qualified drivers. Home most weekends. 259-5853 or 904-673-8120. 8/1-15p Thursday and Friday, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., 4301 Stacey cohort Mike Hauge, said he was party as­sumes full payment re­spon­sibility. Call: (843)266-3731 / www.bulldoghiway. Barber Lane, Macclenny. 6th annual sale. Kenmore upright familiar with the suspect from The Baker County Press reserves the right to Notice to readers: 3 BR, 2 BA mobile home in Sanderson, 3 A copy of said ordinance may be inspected by any mem- com. EOE. 8/1p miles North off 229 on Cedar Creek Drive, another drug case. He noted that refuse advertising or any other­ materi­­al The newspaper often publishes classified freezer, apartment size gas stove, etc. ber of the public in the Commissioner’s office, address which in the opinion of the publisher does advertising on subjects like work-at-home, TIDY NOOK NEEDS handyman / landscap- on 1 acre corner lot; front/back porch. Mr. Starling appeared nervous not meet standards of publication. weight loss products, health products. er / cleaner to service properties in area. $750/month plus $800 deposit. 904-251- Thursday and Friday, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., 13488 E. Tallpine stated above. In accordance with Section 286.0105, F. S.: with shaking hands and stuttered While the newspaper uses reasonable Travel required. Will train. Must have ac- 4130. 7/25-8/1p Road. Boy’s 10-18, girl’s and women’s S-L clothes, household if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the speech, and claimed he was at the cess to internet and own tools. 888-389- For Sale discretion in deciding on publication of 2 BR, 1 BA end unit apartment. CH/A, W/D items, shoes, cleats, practice pants. board, agency, or commission with respect to any matter motel to see a friend. such ads, it takes no responsibility as to 8237. 8/1p hook-up, ceramic tile in common areas. considered at this scheduled meeting or hearing, he or she The female occupants, Alisyn 2008 Harley Davidson FLHTCV Electra- the truthfulness of claims. Respondents $575/month plus deposit; senior and mili- Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 8:00 a.m.-?, 310 S. Col- Hysler, 19, and Jennifer Starling, should use caution and common sense glide Ultra Classic. Loaded; touring pack, real estate tary discount. Call or text 904-703-6306. lege Street. Kenmore washer and dryer, $400; cherry wall will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such 23, both of Macclenny, told the before sending any money or making other 7/25-8/1p python mufflers, matching helmets, com unit, $60 and much more. purposes, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim investigators they earlier pur- system, Candy Red Sunglow. $16,500. commitments based on statements and/or 2 BR, 1 BA singlewide. New carpet, new promises; demand specifics in writing. You Notice to Readers record of the proceeding is made, which record includes chased the cold remedy pseudo- 904-219-9618. 8/1-8p All real estate advertising in this newspa- linoleum, CH/A with 1 acre yard; very nice. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 8:00 a.m.-?, 13117 Dale can also call the Federal Trade Commis- $550/month; 3 BR, 2 BA singlewide on the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be ephedrine, a key ingredient to Whirlpool Super Capacity dryer 8 cycles, sion at 1-877-FTC-HELP to find out how to per is subject to the Fair Housing Act which Rose Lane N., past Bob Burnsed Road, follow signs. Huge 3 4 temperature settings, good condition, 1 acre; freshly remodeled. $700/month. based. meth, from Walgreen Pharmacy spot fraudulent solicitations. Remember: if makes it illegal to advertise “any prefer- at the behest of Mr. Starling and $85.00; Whirlpool Refrigerator, white, ice ence, limitation or discrimination based on 904-507-8599. 7/25-8/1p family sale. Lots of good prices. it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. another white male they knew maker, frost free $150.00. 259-5935. 8/1p - The Baker County Press race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial Efficiency apartment; one occupancy Friday, 8:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 428 S. 2nd Street, Macclenny. According to the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons only. $475/month plus 1st, last and de- only as “J.D.” Valencia Peanuts for sale. Call 386-752- Dog sitter needed at your home; week- status or national origin, or an intention to needing a special accommodation or an interpreter to par- 3434. 7/25-8/22p make any such preference, limitation or posit. Includes electric, water, lawn and Carport sale. A little of everything and lots of teenage girl’s The females said they deliv- days. Jason 386-466-8660. 7/25-8/15p trash. 259-7335. 7/18tfc `04 gooseneck trailer, 20' woodworking discrimination.” Familial status includes clothes. ticipate in this proceeding should contact the Administra- ered the product to the second CDL-A Drivers: .39/round trip mile. Bonus children under the age of 18 living with 2 BR, 1 BA mobile home; located in Geor- deck with 5' steel dovetail loading ramps; Potential! Great Medical, Dental, Vision, Friday only, 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m., 8129 Stewart Road. 3 fam- tion Department at (904) 259-3613 at least 48 hours prior floor room, and returned to their 20,000lb capacity. $3300. Call after 6. parents or legal custodians, pregnant gia Bend area. $350/month plus $350 de- to the time of the hearing. truck with Mr. Starling just be- Life, 401k! 2500 mi/wk runs. Home week- women and people securing custody of posit. Garbage, water, sewage and lawn- ilies; lots of children’s clothes. 904-275-2802. 7/25-8/1p fore police arrived. The suspect ends! Must have 2 years T/T exp. Jan: children under 18. care included. 1st month’s rent prorated. Artists. Oils, acrylics, water colors, 608-364-9716 or Gil: 608-364-9719. 8/1p 912-843-8165 or 904-219-2690. 7/18tfc Friday and Saturday, 8:00 a.m. till maybe NOON-it’s hot! Canvas­es, draw­ing pads and much more. This newspaper will not knowingly ac- Owner Operators: $1.05 ALL miles + fuel cept any advertising for real estate which 2 or 3 BR mobile home $385-$550; half Corner of River Circle and Suzanne Drive. Nice clean clothes On sale now. The Of­fice Mart, 110 S. Fifth surcharge! Blackhawk provides plates! Street, 259-3737. tfc is in violation of the law. Our readers are acre; garbage, water, sewer, lawn provid- for family S-XXL, lots of boy clothes, shoes and hats 12mo- No start up costs! $2,000 Sign-On Bonus! hereby informed that all dwellings adver- ed, family neighborhood. 912-843-8118 or Camille Beckman hand cream, Root 2500 mi/wk runs. Home weekly, Must tised in this newspaper are available on 904-699-8637. www.rentyes.net. 1/17tfc 3T. Great stuff for the home. No junk here! Get your back to candles, unique gift items. Southern have 2 years T/T exp. Jan: 608-364-9716 an equal opportunity basis. To complain of Condo in St. Augustine, FL; directly on school clothes here. Love Lucy. Charm 110 S. 5th Street. 259-4140. or Gil: 608-364-9719. 8/1p discrimination, call HUD toll free at 1-800- 4/28tfc the beach. Newly renovated. $1200 week- Friday and Saturday, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., 7093 James Drivers Needed: Must have a Class A 669-9777. The toll free telephone number ly. 904-408-9515. 5/23tfc Office Supplies, printer and fax cartridg- CDL, one year experience, current D.O.T. for the impaired is 1-800-927-9275. Britt Road, Glen. Clothes, shoes, household items, etc. es, rubber stamps and much more. We physical. We are a drug free workplace 3 BR, 2 BA home. 808 Fox Run Circle, commercial FR Friday and Saturday, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., 930 Red Fox specialize in hard to find items. The Office & EEO employer. Good benefits. Mid-Fla Macclenny. Enclosed garage for additional Mart, 110 S. 5th Street. 259-3737. 4/28tfc Hauling, Inc., Worthington Springs, FL. family room; beautiful pond view. 1 year Way. Household, clothes ladies 6 and smaller, kid’s clothes for 386-496-2251. Application online at: lease to own option with 5% down and Professional retail office space and toys. Miscellaneous www.mid-flahauling.net. 8/1-8p $950/month. $134,000. 904-504-0773. lease. Prime location on Hwy 121 Call Diesel Mechanic to start ASAP. Must have 7/25-8/15p 259-9022 for details. 11/3tfc Friday and Saturday, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., 368 S. Second Silverlinings Senior Care. Elderly assis- own tools. Please apply at S and S Truck 3 BR, 2 BA block home on 2 acres. 125N 5 rms, kit, bath. 65 E. McIver. Available Street. Lots of kid’s clothing, shoes, toys, bedding and more. tance day care, light housekeeping, run- Repair, 130 N. Lane Ave, Jacksonville, Fl. Glen St. Mary, 2 miles from light. Living 8/15. 259-9590. 7/18-8/8p ning errands and delivery. Trustworthy and 8/1-8p room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen Friday and Saturday, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., 5571 County reliable. References upon request. 904- Part time-Sales Associate (Macclenny). with stove, microwave, double sink, dish- mobile homes Road 23C. 2 family; exercise equipment, clothes, household 629-6390. 8/1p Sherwin-Williams, a leader in the paint washer, laundry room with pantry; back goods, books, school books, A-beka books. Rain cancels. Landscaping mulch. Thrift Log Homes. and coatings industry, has an opening at porch, carport and barn. 259-6723 or 386- Attention Renters! New Home Buyers 259-2900. 3/7tfc our Macclenny store for a part-time Sales 752-0011 after 5 p.m. 7/25-8/8p Program. Own your home & land, EZ to Friday and Saturday, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., Pine Circle. qualify. Call for details. 386-719-5560, We install 6” seamless gutters. Pres- Associate. In this position, you will as- 5 acres on St. Mary’s River, zoned Ag; ask for John T. 7/25-8/1c Multi-family. sure washing. 259-7335. 8/11tfc sist customers, stock and price products, high and dry. Ready to build on; very nice maintain store displays and tint and mix Brand new 5 BR, 3 BA home with room Alcoholics anonymous meetings Monday wooded acres. $54,900; two to pick from. Friday and Saturday, 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m., 7849 Aunt Mary baker lawn & CBC# 060309 3/14-9/5p 2/10tfc paint. Position requires approximately 20- for everyone. Only $66,991. Hurry, won't and Friday at 8 pm. Call Wanda 904-994- 904-591-2640. 7/18tfc Martin Well Drilling 25 hours per week. These are daytime last long. Call John T. 386-719-5560. Harvey Road. Baby clothes, tools, jewelry and lots more. In- tree service GATEWAY PEST CONTROL, INC. FULL LINE OF WEDDING 7750. 209 Macclenny Ave. 1/3-12/27/13p Lots for sale, Copper Creek and Glenfield & Pump service BAKER PUMP SERVICE hours and will include some weekends. 7/25-8/1c side sale. Mowing • Blowing 259-3808 A & D Irrigation INVITATIONS & ACCESSORIES Choosing adoption? Loving, single Oaks subdivisions. $32,000 each. Call 2” wells 2” & 4” Wells Drilled & Pump Repairs Here’s what you get: competitive salary, 4 BR, 2 BA custom home; must go, save Weed eating • Edging All types of pest control woman will provide stable home/support 904-813-1580. 2/7tfc Friday and Saturday, 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., 4134 Wolfe Iron Filters • Water Softeners & Pressure washiNg LLC. Shower and anniversary invitations vacation pay, growth opportunities, com- $$. With thermal pain windows, overhead Macclenny 259-9014 Hedge Trimming of large, extended family. Let’s help each ½ acre lot just outside city limits with Call Eston, Shannon or Bill • Sprinkler Systems The Office Mart pany training and employee discounts. vents, upgraded insolation and upgraded Drive, Macclenny. Pool & Irrigation Pumps other. Financial security. Expenses paid. mobile home. Mobile home has no value. Cell 838-3517 Tree: Trimming, Cutting, Ask about our fire ant control 110 South 5th Street Here’s what you need: high school diploma appliances. Must go. $56,900. Call John T. On Site repairs. • Residential and Commercial Deborah, toll-free (855-779-3699) Sklar $35,000, down payment $1,500. $324/ Friday and Saturday, 9:00 a.m.-? 10898 Cedar Creek Farms Bryceville 266-4956 Mulched, Removal or equivalent; ability to work all scheduled 386-719-5560. 7/25-8/1c 6/26tfc 30 Years Experience • Installations and Repairs 259-3737 Law Firm, LLC Fl Bar #0150789. 8/1p hours; valid driver’s license; appropri- month. Call 904-813-1580. 12/13tfc [email protected] Pressure Washing • Weed Spraying 4/28tfc Factory Over Stock 28X60. Living room, Road, off 125 N. in Glen. 2 family sale. 904-338-4738 or 904-259-8565 • Free Estimates A SODA/SNACK vending route. Locations ate vehicle insurance. Apply in person at: FORECLOSURE LAND LIQUIDATION! Own License No. FL 2795, GA 566 5/30-11/26p WILLIAMS AUTO den; over 1500 SF, with many extras. Must 904-408-9361 8/1-29c PRINTING & Faxing included in your local area. $8,995 mini- Sherwin-Williams Co., 721 W. Macclenny your own mountain retreat with National Saturday, 7:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., 10424 St. Mary’s Circle East, REPAIR CENTER 651-1739 Avenue, Macclenny, FL 32063. An Equal go. Asking $52,995. Call John T 386-719- PEACOCK PAINTING, INC. Licensed & Insured Trenching & Light 8/1-8/22p Black & White and Color Copies, mum investment. Guarantee cash flow; 10 Forest access in the beautiful Blue Ridge Macclenny. Lots of clothes $1 and under, books, odds and 7/25-8/15p 1128 E. Macclenny Ave. Opportunity Employer M/F/H/V. 8/1c 5560. 7/25-8/1c Professional painting Signs & designs by ellen Custom Business Forms, year warrantee. 1-800-367-6709 ext.99. Mountains. 1+ acre mountain view home- ends and much more. (Us 90 East) Backhoe Work 8/1p Macclenny Nursing and Rehab Center site in gated mountain community, bargain 3 BR, 2 BA doublewide. Set-up on your Interior - Exterior michael & jonathan’s, inc. Signs • Banners•Magnetics Business Cards, land for only $39,800. Call John T. 386- All Major/Minor Repairs Call 904-259-4580 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TRAINEES is looking for a part-time weekend Super- priced at only $14,900 - way below cost! Saturday, 8:00 a.m.-?, Corner of Lowder and Linda Street. Pressure washing • Landscaping Windows & Vehicle Graphics Signs, Stickers, Paved road, municipal water, underground 719-5560. 7/25-8/1c • Lawn Service & Irrigation Foreign or Domestic Cars Licensed and insured NEEDED! Become a Certified Microsoft visor for Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, Residential - Commercial T-shirt Applications Invitations for any occasion, power. Financing. Call now 1-866-952- New 2014 28x80, huge 4 BR. $59,900. Household, clothing and lots more. & Light Trucks CFC056961 8/1-29c Professional! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! 8 hour shifts. Must be a Team player, de- Parking lot line striping • New Installation & Repairs Rubber Stamps SC TRAIN can get you job ready ASAP! HS pendable, strong management skill, firm 5303, x 32. 8/1p Set-up, AC, steps and skirting. Call 259- Saturday, 8:30 a.m.-?, 87 North 6th Street, across from CVS. Specializing in Transmission BEST PRICES IN THE COUNTY Fully insured & Locally owned For all your total lawn needs, Konnie’s Klear Pools and so much more!!! Diploma/GED PC/Internet needed! 1-888- but fair, must pass a Level-2 background. 4663. waynefriermacclenny.com. 8/1-29c & Engine Repairs 259-6135 Multi-family; baby, ladies, men’s clothes, Xbox, Kinect, full 25 years experience call the best and take a rest. In-ground and above ground pools The Office Mart 212-5888. 8/1p Apply in person at Macclenny Nursing for rent Used singlewides, like new, fully remod- Computer Diagnostics • AC Services 8/1-29p and Rehab Center, 755 South 5th Street, eled. $19,900; set-up and delivered. 259- bedframe and mattress. 259-7388 Installation available 110 South Fifth Street Premium Metal Roofing, Manufacturer 259-5877 Brakes • Timing Belts • Clutches first class painting Macclenny, FL. “An EEO/AA Employer/M/ 4663. 8/1-29c 2/10tfc Residential and Business Chemicals • Parts 259-3737 Direct! 8 Metal Roof profiles in 40+ colors ! Quality Macclenny Rentals: Real Estate Major Tune-ups 40 Years Experience Superior customer service, same day pick- F/V/D”. 8/1c No Money Down. Use your land! 3 BR, PUmp Repair Licensed & Insured Service • Cleaning 5/19tfc with Garlon Webb. 2 BR, 1 BA on 1 acre, All Major Credit Cards accepted Free Estimates up, fast delivery! 1-888-779-4270 or visit Responsible, mature person to manage 14120 SR 121 N. Large exterior workshop; $349/month; 4 BR, $499/month. Turn key 2” or 4” wells - shallow or deep 8/1-8p 698-E West Macclenny Ave. Bathroom remodels lawn service; drug free, part time. Apply Interior and Exterior www.gulfcoastsupply.com. 8/1p $750/month plus $750 deposit; avail- packages. 259-4663. waynefriermacclen- Call 904-259-4580 DEPENDABLE HEATING, AC 259-5149 (Lil’ Caesar’s Shopping Center) New fixtures - Ceramic Tile in person at Dual State Real Estate, 1484- able August 1. 3 BR, 2 BA, 275 5th St. S.; ny.com. 8/1-29c Press Ad Deadline: 904-874-7860 AIRLINE CAREERS begin here – Get FAA bakercountypress.com 7/25-8/15c Monday, Tuesday, ADA Transformations approved Aviation Maintenance Technician C South 6th Street, Macclenny, Monday- $1000/month plus $1000 deposit, avail- Licensed and insured AND Anytime Friday, 9-1. 7/4tfc Monday 5:00 PM CFC056961 8/1-29c Roll-in Showers - Walk-in Tubs training. Housing and Financial aid for qual- able August 1. 2 BR, 1 BA, 712 Long Dr.; ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Fill Dirt Thursday and Friday 8/1-8p ified students. Job placement assistance. Experienced painters needed. Peacock $900/month plus $900 deposit, available I BUY USED MOBILE HOMES PUMP REPAIR 24 HR Residential • Commercial Culverts installed 10:00 am-6:00 pm Rich lauramore Call 259-4580 Painting, 259-5877. 2/21tfc September 1. 904-408-9146. 8/1c Call AIM 866-314-3769. 8/1p WELL DRILLING New Construction • Remodel Tim Johnson & Saturday 10:00 am-2:00 pm construction, inc. Licensed and insured In home sales or any sales ex- $$ CASH PAID $$ Auto Sales, 2 BR, 1 BA mobile home. $575/month 2”-4” & Larger 259-6546 259-5222 CFC056961 8/1-29c perience. Small roofing company looking plus $575 deposit. Service animals only, 500 Dollars 259-2536 Custom homes automobiles IMMEDIATELY Elec. license # EC-0001471 (CPC 053903) 4/21tfc John Williams plumbing for an outside salesman, no roofing experi- non-smoking. 904-626-6847. 8/1p 259-6934 or 904-591-0063 904-838-2818 Additions • Remodels AC license # CA-C057649 2/10tfc Angel Aqua, Inc. Repairs • Re-pipes • Remodels ence needed, will train. Please call 1-866- & DeeD Water Well Contr FL7003, GA316 5/11tfc 259-4893 or 2002 Ford Ranger, V6, 5 speed; sweet Very charming newly remodeled older 904.259.4663 Stephen’s tree service Water Quality Treatment Drain Cleaning • Sump Pumps stereo system with remote; locking bed- 959-7663. 8/1-29p home. 3 BR, 2 BA; CH/A, large front porch is all you need to Ronnie Sapp B. J. Fence “We can improve your water” 403-4781 cell Water heaters • New construction cover; recently detailed. $2800 OBO. 259- Drivers: $5,000 Sign-On Bonus! Great and fenced yard. $1100/month plus de- 5/16tf tree removal Wood • Vinyl RR License No. 282811470 11/19tfc move into your Water softeners - Iron filters 2084 or 904-610-1575. 8/1p Pay! Consistent Freight, Great Miles on posit. 259-6849. 8/1-8p ROGER RAULERSON Trimming • Stump Grinding Chain Link• Aluminum cypress home builders, Inc. Call 904-259-4580 this Regional Account. Werner Enterpris- new Manufactured NOW AVAILABLE Sales - Rentals - Service - Repairs CFC056961 8/1-29c 2005 Toyota 4-Runner; silver, 94K miles, Maxville/Clay county 3 BR, 2 BA single- DRIVERS WELL DRILLING Licensed & Insured Pool Decks Custom new home construction of V8. Heat/air with rear air, electric windows, es:1-888-567-3110. 7/18-8/8p wide. CH/A, W/D hook-up; on 1 acre; great & Modular Home 1 and 2 Bedrooms Ask us about our plumbing-sewer-septic Competitive Pay & Benefi ts! Up to 14" Wells Free Estimates 904-653-1442 Log home and conventional homes lumbar driver seat, roof racks. Very good Experienced AC mechanic, needs up-to- neighborhood. $650/month plus deposit. 904-653-1314 “Chemical Free” systems Over 40 Years Experience condition. $11,900. 259-1523. 8/1p date passport. 904-389-1317. 7/25-8/1p 904-289-7784 or 904-910-5089. 8/1p Baldwin Grove 650' Deep 7/11-8/1c Jody Paul Thrift Local Work, Close to 8/1-8p Morton Salt 24 Hour Service Insulator, experienced; needs up-to-date 259-7531 904-591-2640 2010 Kia Rio LX-5. Fully loaded, low mile- 3 BR, 2 BA. $1000/month plus deposit. APARTMENTS Westside Jax, Macclenny, Land clearing “Keep Full” Salt Delivery Service 259-6934 or 904-591-0063 age. $9200. 259-6582 or 904-437-7760. passport. 904-389-1317. 7/25-8/1p 904-838-3746. 8/1p Licensed & Insured Dugard Construction Middleburg, Starke Custom Kitchen & Bathroom Fill dirt • Slag 797 S. 6th Street, Macclenny 2/10tfc 8/1p Drivers - HIRING EXPERIENCED/INEXPERI- 3200 SF nice brick house, 4 BR, 2 BA plus 904-266-4070 Family owned & operated CFC032613 MP005858 I-13219RCMD T.T.D. 1-800-955-8771 Cypress mulch • Red mulch 2013 Anniversary Black Diamond Ava- ENCED TANKER DRIVERS! Earn up to $.51 in-law suite, 8 miles from Macclenny on CDL-A, 2 yrs 12/31tfc Remodeling 259-6672 Ronnie Sapp per Mile! New Fleet Volvo Tractors! 1 Year US 90 E., right on Yellow Water Rd., right on Rainer Rd., go to Room Additions A little or a lot 7/12tfc 5/16tfc lanche Limited Edition. Fully loaded, only 5 acres. $1600/month, 1 year lease re- Call pat stop sign, turn right. Go to first street, turn left. verifi able, Apply online: 3500 miles. $31,000. 259-5286. 8/1-8p OTR Exp. Req. - Tanker Training Available. quired, 1st month plus $1000 deposit. RENTAL ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE TO 904-259-5008 904-521-1506 CallToday: 877-882-6537 www.Oakley- 904-631-2382. 8/1p QUALIFIED APPLICANTS Pritchetttrucking.com Transport.com. 8/1p 800-414-2130 This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. The Baker County Press The Baker County Press Page Page 14 15 August 1, 2013 SPORTS August 1, 2013 SOCIALSocial Notice Submission information Contact Us Contact Us Sports Notice Submissions Birth announcements, wedding notices and social events (military service notes and school graduations) must By phone at 904.259.2400 or by fax at 904.259.6502. You can stop by our office located at 104 S. Fifth Street, We welcome your sports submissions for youth league, traveling league or individual athletic achievements. By phone at 904.259.2400 or by fax at 904.259.6502. 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We are available online at www.bakercountypress.com We are available online at www.bakercountypress.com Wildcat players mingling with ‘future cats’ at camp Send us letters Nifty-Nifty Guess who’s JOn SHumake and make sure SPORTs Editor “50” [email protected] they are signed Our The Wildcat football camp with a wonderful opened Monday and will give son! young players a chance to prac- phone number. tice alongside current Wildcats. Love, The Wildcats worked out and Mom & Dad ran conditioning drills while the BCMS Bobcats ran position drills. The camp gives the middle school players valuable experi- First Baptist Church ence as they get a chance to get of Macclenny familiar with the program while interacting with the varsity play- “It Feels Like Home” ers. 372 S. Sixth Street at W. Minnesota Ave. Ms. Jones Coach Ryan Sulkowski said the Wildcats can make a major unday erviceS S S WedneSday ServiceS impression on the middle school Nursing degree Sunday School 9:30 am Prayer & Bible Study 6:00 pm players. Carla Shree Jones of Mac- Worship 10:45 am Awana for Children 6:00 pm “The beautiful thing is the im- clenny completed the registered & 6:00 pm Youth Group 6:00 pm pact they have by being Wildcat nurse program at the Center for Dr. Edsel M. Bone football players,” Coach Sulkows- Senior Pastor Directions from I-10: Take Exit 335 N. Go 1.3 miles Allied Health in Jacksonville and North on Hwy. 121 - See steeple on left ki said. “They can sometimes for- graduated on July 26. get the number of eyes they have Ms. Jones has been a licensed Broadcast Live on WJXR 92.1 FM each Sunday Morning @ 11:00 am on them and how many people practical nurse since 2008, and is look up to them.” Photos by Jud Johnson a 1990 graduate of Baker County The Baker County football High School. program has modeled itself after Clockwise from top left: Coach Brun- BAKER COUNTY LITTLE LEAGUE She and husband Lamar are other successful programs like ner works with youths, Cale Bennett the parents of five: Tyler, Malone, Madison County, which imple- attempts to catch a pass and Wildcat players doing pushups; all on July Jamon, Jameka and Jamil Jones. ments the same system through- 29 at the Wildcat football camp at Her parents are Carlos and Ethel FALL BALL SIGNUPS out middle and high school. Bak- BCHS this week. Ford, all of Macclenny. er County began doing the same thing, and the camp gives the “They get to run around with young players another chance to the older kids,” Coach Rhoden Baseball Harvey reunion learn the schemes. said. “They get really excited to $ Bring copy run around and play with them.” 45 of birth The 45th annual Harvey fam- Coach Sulkowski said he can per child Softball certifi cate ily reunion will be held on Sat- already see the streamlined pro- The Wildcat football camp urday, August 17 at the Baker gram paying off. runs through August 2, and the Ages 5 & up County Fairgrounds off Laura- “The benefits for the incoming middle and high school teams begin camps the following Mon- more Rd. north of Macclenny. Photos by Joel Addington freshman have been incredible,” Activities, including those for Coach Sulkowski said. “They Wildcats, also took part in the cats was about 20 less than day in preparation for the up- Saturday- July 27 & August 3 children, begin at 11 am. know what’s expected of them. camp. last year’s turnout, but Coach coming season. 10 am to 12 pm There are new benefits on a daily They participated in posi- Sulkowski said a change of date End of summer bash at library tion drills with the Bobcats and could have made the difference. basis.” Purchase photos printed Tuesday- July 30 ~ 6 pm to 8 pm A few dozen youths ventured to the Emily Taber library’s “End of Summer Party” the morning of July 30 to close the library’s In addition to the Bobcats and learned a variety of techniques Coach Rock Rhoden termed the Fish reunion summer youth program to encourage reading. Children played games, painted pictures and rocked out to tunes like Who in this newspaper @ Wildcats, a group of eight young and skills. camp a great experience for the The annual Ben and Kizzie Let the Dogs Out as organizers handed out raffle prizes and cold drinks amid the 80-plus degree heat. Pictured above (clock- www.bakercountypress.com Knabb Sports Complex in the boardroom players, known as the Future The number of Future Wild- attendees. Sign up fees will be refunded if not enough players sign-up. Fish family reunion will be held wise from top left) are Kyra Farmer, 6, with others in tug of war, Logan Vickers, 5, on Saturday, August 3 at the Ag of Moniac, GA, Ms. Farmer and Baileigh Griffis, 5, of Macclenny during the event. Center in Macclenny. Prices good July 31 - August 6, 2013 Doors open at 10:30; bring a plant for the plant exchange and Check it out... a cake for the cake walk. 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We didn’t get to throwing of the World Series by mortalized in sport. “Say it ain’t see all the sports kids get today the Chicago White Sox, a child so, Joe.” Lately, it is so. because there was no cable tele- vision so we were limited to the major sports. I was a huge fan of Fred Bil- itnikopf, the former FSU wide receiver who was an All Pro for Re-Roofs • New Roofs • Leak Repairs the Oakland Raiders and put so much stickum on his arms that Torch Down Leaks • Roof Inspections he looked like human fly paper. I suppose that there were WE SPECIALIZE IN PROBLEM ROOFS scandals in sports back then. Satisfaction Guaranteed Paul Hornung and Joe Nameth were pilloried for their hard Licensed & Insured partying life style. So too, Wilt Chamberlin. But there was noth- ing like we have today. 259-2563 Photo by Jessica Prevatt I don’t know whether more Commercial & Residential The Bullets’ Amaya Figueroa during last weekend’s championships in Ponte Vedra. players are playing fast and loose FREE Owner: Tim Combs of Baker County’s performances event. with the rules, whether the cul- Estimates Florida State Certified Roofing JOn SHumake Contractor Lic# CCC1325730 SPORTs Editor in individual events. In the 25-yard butterfly, Jor- ture has changed or just that [email protected] Ethan Knight had the most ex- dyn Knight came in first for the 6 there is more media scrutiny. It’s citing day of any swimmer as he and under girls. Richardson fin- probably some combination of The Baker County Bullets fin- won three events by less than a ished second for the 6 and under all. ished their season with a third- second. boys, while Putney ended up in With the glut of sports talk place showing at the champi- He won the 13-14 boys 100- third for the 7-8 boys. shows and instant attention of onship meet at Ponte Vedra’s yard freestyle by .74 seconds. His Jordyn Knight ended her day social media it is much easier Winston YMCA on July 27. brother, Braeden, easily won the with a first-place finish in the 6 to focus on Texas A&M quar- The Bullets were grouped with same event for the 9-10 boys as and under girls 25-yard freestyle. terback Johnny Manziel being the larger YMCAs this year after he finished more than 36 seconds Baker County had a strong thrown out of a University of dominating the smaller competi- ahead of the second-place swim- showing in several backstroke Texas frat party or a story about tion last year, which resulted in mer. events. Nickles finished on top NASCAR racer Ricky Stenhouse the team finishing third overall In the 50-yard freestyle, Ethan of the 6 and under boys in the Jr.’s mama not liking his girl- with 2,004.5 points. Knight edged out the second- 25-yard backstroke. Andrea friend Danica Patrick because on sale at the BCHS Front Office Fernandina Beach’s McArthur place swimmer by just .37 sec- Clark posted a second-place fin- she drinks and cusses too much. Y won the championship with a onds. His brother won the same ish in the open girls 100-yard Maybe this week’s indefinite August 5-8 August 12-15 team score of 3,423.5, which was suspension of UNC’s leading event for the 9-10 boys. backstroke. Joseph Boehm and from 7:30 am - 5:00 pm from 7:30 am - 3:30 pm more than 1,000 more than sec- Ethan Knight’s narrow victo- Daughton Martin finished sec- scorer PJ Hairston for reckless ond place Clay County. The host- ries came to a close after a win by ond and third for the 13-14 boys, driving would have caused a blip, There will be a drawing after the Wildcat scrimmage ing Winson Y finished in fourth .43 seconds in the 100-yard indi- and Kelsea Crain took the third but probably not. on August 15 for unsold tickets. with 1,916 points. vidual medley (IM). Braeden fin- spot for the 13-14 girls. In the past, those would have Although Baker County fin- ished on top of the 9-10 boys in Braeden Knight dominated been non-stories. But even back Scrimmage begins at 6:00 pm at Memorial Stadium. ished third, the team still had the same event. his age group in the 9-10 boys 50- then it would have been hard to Please call BCHS at 259-6286 for further information. some great individual perfor- The Bullets had two swimmers yard butterfly, winning by more ignore baseball’s biggest player, mances and had three swimmers finish in the top three of the boys than 18 seconds. Ashley Jennings Alex Rodriguez, facing a suspen- finish atop their age groups. 13-14 100-yard breaststroke as finished third in the open girls sion for performance enhancing Jordyn Knight finished on top Ethan Knight and Daniel Boehm 100-yard butterfly. drugs. A-Rod could be gone from of the 6 and under girls, Braeden came in first and third. The Bullets also had good baseball for a very long time. Knight was first for the 9-10 boys Their little sister, Jordyn, also showings in the relay events. In So, too, the Lance Armstrong and Ethan Knight had the best had a great day. She won the 6 the 200-yard medley relay, the scandal. Stack them up. Aaron performance among the 13-14 and under girls 50-yard free- open and 13-14 boys finished Hernandez, Tiger Woods, Barry boys. All three swimmers fin- style. Nickles finished third for first. The 11-12 boys, 9-10 boys Bonds, Jerry Sandusky, the NFL ished with 80 points. the boys of the same age group. and open girls finished second in bounties, Tyson Gay. The list The Bullets also had two Jordyn Knight also finished the event. The 9-10 girls and 11- goes on and on. swimmers finish third in their in first in the 6 and under girls 12 girls came in third. It’s a real shame that so many groups: William Nickles among breaststroke. 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Baker County Schools Dear Students & Families: Bell Schedule Welcome back! I am so excited about the 2013‑14 school year. I am looking forward to beginning the new school year as we 2013-14 School Year Calendar BAKER COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL (259-6286) • August 21, 2013 – School Starts • February 14, 2014– Progress Reports Go Home 7:00 A.M. Cafeteria Opens for Breakfast strive to “Build Champions Inside and Outside the Classroom.” The 7:30 A.M. Tardy Bell 2:25 P.M. Students Dismissed administration, teachers and staff have been working diligently • September 2, 2013 – Labor Day Holiday • February 17, 2014 – Presidents Day BAKER COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL (259-2226) to prepare for our students to return. We all want our students 7:00 A.M. Cafeteria Opens for Breakfast • September 18, 2013 – Early Dismissal • March 12, 2014 – Early Dismissal 7:28 A.M. Tardy Bell to be successful in their academic 2:05 P.M. All Students Dismissed achievements so we are dedicated • September 20, 2013 – Progress Reports KELLER INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL (259-4244) • March 28, 2014 – Planning Day 8:35 A.M. Cafeteria Opens for Breakfast to providing a quality education for 9:00 A.M. Tardy Bell • October 9, 2013 – Early Dismissal • March 31 - April 4, 2014 – Spring Break 3:15 P.M. Walkers, First Bus Dismissed all of our students. We also have a 3:20 P M. Car Riders, Second Bus Dismissed lot of extra curricular opportunities • October 25, 2013 – Planning Day • April 11, 2014 – Report Cards Go Home MACCLENNY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (259-2551) 8:35 A.M. Cafeteria Opens for Breakfast for our students. Therefore, I want 9:00 A.M. Tardy Bell • November 1, 2013 – Report Cards Go Home • April 16, 2014 – Early Dismissal 3:10 P.M. Walkers & Car Riders to strongly encourage every 3:18 P.M. Bus Students Dismissed student to give 100% of their effort • November 11, 2013 – Veterans Day • April 22-May 6 – FCAT Testing WESTSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (259-2216) 8:35 A.M. Cafeteria Opens for Breakfast to be the best student they can • November 27-29, 2013 – Thanksgiving Holiday 9:00 A.M. Tardy Bell • May 7, 2014 – Early Dismissal possibly be, both inside and outside 3:10 P.M. Car Riders, Walkers Dismissed • December 6, 2013 – Progress Reports Go Home 3:25 P.M. Bus Students Dismissed the classroom. I look forward to • May 9, 2014 – Progress Reports Go Home PK/KINDERGARTEN CENTER (259-0405) 8:35 A.M. Cafeteria Opens for Breakfast seeing you all at Open House and • December 23, 2013- January 6, 2014 – Christmas Holiday 9:05 A.M. Tardy Bell • May 21, 2014 – Early Dismissal 2:40 P.M . Car Riders, Walkers Dismissed throughout the year as we make • January 17, 2014 – Planning Day 3:10 P.M. Bus Students Dismissed this school year the best ever!!! • May 26, 2014 – Memorial Day • January 20, 2014 – Martin Luther King Day • May 30, 2014 – Graduation • January 24, 2014 – Report Cards Go Home • June 5, 2014 – Last Day of School • February 12, 2014 – Early Dismissal

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Ranilla; Starling, Joshua; Starling, Trinity Christopher Stewart, Tatum Stewart, Elijah Stokes, Irin Morris, Nicholas Rowan, Hardy Stafford, Javen Thomas SHIVERS: Angelleta Alonso, Jayston Brown, Jaden Clayton, Tisdale ano, Austin; Hulett, Zoey; Kennedy, Issabella; Meadows, Rhoden-Carter, Gilyn; Rhoden, Miley; Rodgers, Hollan; Wilkes: Barton, Leeryc; Brown, Larry; Cade, Taylor; Carter, JACOBS: Nia Coleman, Karson Combs, Caleb Craig, Kaylen Lexie Crawford, Kassie Davis, Lexey Dopson, Alex Doss, Davidson Elijah; Monte, Matthew; Reimer, Jonathan; Washington Jr., George; Wilford, Tyler Kendall; Chauncy, Blane; Clevenger, Cody; Cregg, Kyle; MOMENT: James Barton, Brandon Fanton Dinkens, Reagan Fernandez, Jailee Hardenbrook, Trenton Landon Fountain, Daegan Gainey, Tommy Hodges, Gracie Scott, Madison; White, Haley; Williams, Madden; Wilson, Hodges, Kelsey Johnson, Malayna Loadholtz, Haley Norman, Camarion Paige, Avery Spurlock, Shayla Stewart, McHenry: Burnsed, Alyssa; Courson, Rilan; Durant, Asia; Crews, Kason; Garganious,, Anniston; Hicks, Paris; Hires, MURPHY: Hudson Bennett, Elaina Bowles, John Burnsed, Elissa; Windham, Hayden Marker, Jesse Martin, Bodie McLelland, Marcus Monte, Ian Touchton, John VanVactor, Frashaundra Williams Gee, Brianna; Goodman, Omari; Hill, Kaelynn; Kearnes Jr., Ashlynn; Johns, Kylie; Register, Hudson; Rhoden, Maddi‑ Quientin Canaday, Michael Christopher, Breanna Cox, David; Long, Angel; Miller, Jackson; Miller, James; Mor‑ son; Stone, Zoe; Washington, Anthony; Wiggins, Christa Gabriel Oca, Archi Patel, Haylee Sands, Kalena Sealey, Sara SHOPE: Kash Addy, Alexis Combs, Landen Cook, James Owens/Barrios: Arnett, Amelia; Blankenship, Morgan; Hunter Craig, Rex Harrison, Landon Jacobs, Ty Jacobs, Bonds, Abbigail; Brown, Trenton; Chruch, Da’Vaunia; Col‑ gan, Alexis; Nettles, Khade; Ruise, Delynno; Trenton, Mor‑ Worsham Defulvio, Alexia Frazier, Zachary Harvey, Karlie Hathcox, Ziemianski: Ayers, Aysah; Conner, Randall Dace; Gibbons, Jordyn Knight, Connor Minor, Luke Padgett, Anistyn Pride, lige, Cheyenne-May; Forbes, Garrett; Haddock, Destiny; gan; Vermillion, Lucas; Williams III, Roberto Elizabeth Jardim, Kasen Johnson, Mickayla Jones, Destiny Dezire; Griffis, Chloe; Gunn, Sylvia; Helms, Ruby; Hogue, Makenzie Rhoden, Taylor Rhoden, Alexis Rios, Alexa Salts JAMES: Ellyssa Amerson, Clayton Andrews, Benjamin Harrell, Sara; Harvey, Marykate; Jacobs, Brady; Kennedy, McLarty: Combs, Gavin; Destin, Kora; Dugger, Izaiah; Timothy; Jurovschi, Toby; Levister, Ryan; Lunsford, Carter; Bridges, Shaun Gainey, Jay’Maun Givens, Brookelyn Knight, Kaleigh Manucy, Tristan Pendleton, Caden Grady; Kinsley, Brewer; Manalo, Jesse; Ostrander, Kailey; RENSHAW: Aliyah Chauncey, Tristan Chessman, Luke Finley, Payton; Folston III, JC; Fountain, Adalynn; Givens, Morris, Slevin; Politano, Lucas; Powell, Carson; Shields, Goodwin, Kelsee Holland, Wynsday Manucy, Austin Shumate, Camron Smith, Trevorisse Thomas, Allie Young Raulerson, Lacey; Rhoden, Rhett; Tucker, Morgan Conway, Brayden Dietz, Maria Dunham, Caitlin Harper, Jay’Ven; Harvey, Sadie; Henfricks, Jonathon; Hilliard, Car‑ Baleigh; Starling, Crystal; Strachan, Natalia; Switzer, Es‑ McCauley, Marques McKenzie, Mallory Nipper, Catelynn WENDEL: George Barton, Kolton Branch, Bryleigh Nevaeh Jackson, Dalton Johnson, Nathan Jordan, Emily TBA/Smallwood: Barber, Rylee; Colbert, Jason; Finley, oline; Leonard, Maxamus; Rhoden, Sawyer; Sapp, Jackie; telle; Weichman, Eli; ; Stoops; Amerson, Ashton; Baglin, Sands, Kylie Stewart, Hailey Tucker Brantley, Kamala Collier, Lily Conner, Chandler Crawford, Emery; Harden, Aiden; Heppner, Joshua; Jordan, Brook‑ Shaw, Kemari; Stanley, Jayden; Steadman, Ella Grace; Briar; Champion, Jayden; Howell, Logan; Owens, Scarlett Pendleton, Noah Repta, Tyler Rodgers, Serenity Simpson, Emmalee Dugger, Mason Dyal, Dalton Griffis, Jesse Hobbs, lynn; Norrell, Colton; Peebles, Hayden; Phan, Jasmine; Vickers, Logan Emily Smith, Christian Thomas, Matthew Weston MOMENT: Daniel Chavis, Jade Nelson Richie Lingefelt , Bryanna Luper, Derrickal Major, Elizabeth Robinson, Jonathan; Robinson, Madelyn; Stokes, Re‑ Reagan: Barlow, Masyn; Branham, Rebecca; Burnham, SHERIDAN: Jacie Blanton, Jameson Bourkney, Wyatt Cook, NUNN: Hailey Barron-Huggins, Natalie Brantley, Harrison Martin, Harrison Muncy, Hailey Poturich, Katie Small, ganne; Taylor, Macy; Thompson, Nevaeh; Wheaton, Kay‑ Madison; Dawson, Treyvin; Gray, Jiselle; Griffis, Olivia; Baker County Pre-K/Kindergarten Center Brayden Dawson, Willie Griffis, Jayzn Halle, Shalyn Howard, Chapman, Haylie Crawford, Nicholas Crews, Noah Crews, Jordan Tucker lee; Wilkerson, Maggie; Witherington, Ryan Haddock, Addisyn; Harper, Rayne; Hosford, Olivia; Hug‑ David Kinley, Mckenzie Poturich, Halley Richendollar, Samuel Croft, Brendon Force, Marsavya Ford, Andrew WHITE: Tana Barton, Dawson Brantley, Clayton Chancey, Yeager/Sollicito: Bridges, Garrett; Bright-Duran, Brison; gins, Tresean; Hunt, Nathan; Kitrell, Madison; Lee, Mau‑ OPEN HOUSE Adrian Villarreal, Mikeria Washington Hayward, Kaylee Heppner, Hannah Herb, Devin Hokanson, Bailee Conti, Roseletta Crudup, Kaleb Gammons, Kanon rice; Milton, Waylon; North, Lucas; Smith, Julius; Starling, Humberto Maldonado, Juerron Northington, Timothy Gonzalez, Kason Jewell, Dakota Manucy, Natalie Mobley, Burnsed, Kaiden; Collingwood, Taylor; Davis, Gracie; Da‑ TRIMM: Nathan Crawford, Kiley Cushman, Bradley Dodd, vis, Preslie; Dyal, Hank; Hill, Felicity; Hudson, Bailey; Nor‑ Weston; Wilkerson, Kiley Penrod, Summerlyne Tyson, Matilyn Wilford Breanna Peacock, Tzion Smith, Caleb South, Tyra Tisdale, Monday, August 19 Anabelle Dugard, Travis Finley, Hanna Hodges, Cooper Daniel Young man, Trevor; Pendleton, Joshua; Richardson, Jade; Smith, Rowan: Adams, Daylon; Bledsoe, Lily; Caudill, Riley; Kersey, Anthony Langston, Mayce Nowlen, Ryan Pack, SCHAPER: Charles Alonso, Susan Andrews, Richard Brody; Stokes, Lila; Wilcutts, Colton; Yarborough, Miley Coop, Ashton; Coop, Madison; Epperson, Emma; Finley, Meet in classroom Brody Rhoden, AnnaBelle Schwien, Emma Snodgrass, Brown, Jasmine Endel, Destiny Fennell, Brandon Jager, Jason; Green, James; Harvey, Kolton; Hill, Khamani; John‑ Dylan Jurovschi, Autum Lingefelt, Marley Lucas, Jesse Kindergarten- names last, first; son, Kylee Sue; King, Jordan; Major, Cyre; Nguyen, Angel; 1:00-2:00 pm- McCormick morning class, Kirby, Reese Taylor, Sha’Diamond Watkins, Nicholas Williams McKenzie, Whitley Mobley, Dawson Norman, Garrett Paul, OPEN HOUSE Sisk, McKenzie; Tucker, Kourtney; Voss, Michael Trey Combs, Thrift, Alderman, Smith, Waller, Ziemian‑ WHITEHEAD: Emma Combs, Erman Craig, Caedan Crain, Alderman: Adams, Darcie; Brewer Jr., Timothy Dale; Cole, Allan Phan, Ryleigh Rogers, Brianna Shrull, Ivyuna Tisdale, Gaige Davis, Gracie Gray, Daveon Hancock, Emiley Harris, Westside Elementary Charles; Daniel, Zion; Forth, Tyler; Guthrie Jr., Anthony; Smith: Armentrout, Callie; Baskin, Alyssa; Bright-Duran, ski Drake Weston Evan Harris, Dakota Linster, Riley Rigdon, Hunter Robinson, Haygood, Yamise; Hoden, Clayton; Jackson, Mallory; Brandon; Byrd, Ashton; Cone, Kendall; Griffis, Kaitlynn; 2:30-3:30 pm- McHenry, McCook, Wilkes, South, Thursday, August 15 Jordan, Grady; Jordan, Rhys; Kirk, Alyssa; Lauramore, Eli; Hudson, Timothy; Johnson, Dalton; Lindsey, Emily; Lloyd, Emma Stewart, Breanna Swindell, Trinity Thomas, Jose STAFFORD: Rift Cannon, Kyle Cooper, Darren Davis, Mitchell, Isabella; Randle, Hailey; Spring, Celeste; Thomp‑ Mauriel; Martin, Andrew; McKenzie, Jamarcus; Paige, Hall, Sweat, Webb, McLarty, McCormick after‑ Torres, Jeremiah Walker, Emma Williams Autumn Dillman, Katelyn Dobbs, Sarah Dopson, Lily Elledge, Monroe Gray, Anna Green, William Griffis, Kacee 11 am - 2 pm son, I’Mani; Tisdale, Ijjas Cabrina; Parker, Tristan; Rector, McKaiden; Rooker, Shiloh; noon class WILSON: Sabrina Brooks, Skylar Brumell, Kyra Edwards, Swindell, Cameryn; Varnum, Kynan Horton, Tommy Lauramore, James Mercorella, Aiden Mills, It will be a “Walk In” Open House for all Betros: Bleich, Kyle; Brantley Jr. Christopher; Cohen, Vic‑ Dexter Foster, Tyler Gainey, A’zarriah Harper, John- 4:00-5:00 pm- Betros, Hand, Thompson, Owens, Jada Parish, Daniel Reagan, Annemarie Smith, Sara Stewart grade levels. You can purchase planners, fill toria; Davis, Kadin; Deroche, Emily; Donaldson, Ta’Jyrah; South; Adams, C.J.; Bowers, Kaiden; Crocket, Wesley; Da‑ King, Thigpen, Hickox, Reagan Daniel Hews, Tyler Higginbotham, Joseph Jardim, Kish, Destiny; Martin, Brayden; McLane, Alexia; Methvin, vis, Tifton; Diedolf, Robert Dalton; Duncan, Karis; Fisher, Haley Kirkendall, Jada Leighton, Raelyn Muncy, Danny out the Yellow Information Cards, Notaries Allen; Mobley, Weston; Oralls, Trevor; Passmore, Zackary; Taylor; Hill, Drake; Johnson, Madison; Mason, Destinee; 5:30-6:30 pm- Crews, TBA, Yeagar, Dennison, Roddenberry, Ryan Rothfeldt, Kameron Starling, Dakota Third Grade will be available, as well as bus information Price, Wyatt; Raulerson, Makenzie; Ruise, Cash-Hosea; McLelland, Braden; Paige, Zion; Potts, Claire; Prescott, Rowan, Lane Wilburn, Ceylub Winn, James Wynne BINN: Issac Craig, Hayden Crow, Dalton Cushman, Alyssa and EDEP info, etc will also be set up. August 1, 2013 • Back to School • The Baker County Press • Page 6 Page 7 • The Baker County Press • Back2School • August 1, 2013 Logan Burnham, Jaden Combs, Andrew Courson, Luke BULLYING, THREATS, ABUSE, AND INTIMIDATION Davis, Martez Holland, Gideon Jordan, Brooklyn Larry, Macclenny Elementary School Heaven Lee, Syndi McDuffie, Dillan Mathews, Christopher School supply drive 904-259-2551 •• Home of the Wild Kittens Rodgers, Jordan Roberts, Ashley Williams It is the policy of the Baker County School District that all of its students The Baker County School District will hold its annual and school employees have an educational setting that is safe, secure, and CREWS: Antonio Angelo, Lyndi Barrios, Hailey Colbert, 2013-14 Class Enrollments Kyler Cribbs, Darlene Fraze, Jahmel Glover, Lonna Hodges, drive to collect school supplies for students in need, free from harassment and bullying. This behavior may be considered a serious breach of conduct. The district will not tolerate bullying, acts of intimidation, First Grade SHARP: Gracelynn Arnett, Kellen Battles, Sondra Belford, Emaleigh Jensen, Riley Mobley, Kailynn Pembelton, Jace this Saturday, August 10, 2012, from 10:00 am - 12:00 Emma Combs, Mahaley Combs, Leila Destin, Garrett Rhoden, Ethan Rowe, Jasmine Saunders, Landen Scott, or harassment of any type. BAKER: Tristan Bailey, Jesslan Barton, Xavion Church, Dugger, Christopher Fraze, Jacob Hart, Kaylin Hunter, Nyah Summey, Austin York noon. Volunteers will be collecting supplies at the Dallas Collins, Parker Combs, Kale Crews, Diamond Landon James, Deajah Major, Lynzie Moore, Benjamin CUMPSTON: Abagail Bennett, Gracie Boatright, Bryan It is the policy of the Baker County School District that all of its students have Gibbons, Lucas Gibson, Isabella Gray, Ava Herring, Aiden Scott, Jackson Stronko, Blaine Thomas, Jonathan Walker Hagins, Jaden Herring, Serenity Jackson, Johnny Johnson, following businesses: CVS, Dollar Tree, Family Dollar Hobby, Andrew Hunt, Nevaeh Paige, Ty Rewis, Caroline an educational setting that is safe, secure, and free from dating violence or Peyton Lewis, Allen Mankins, Ethan Manning, Michael abuse of any kind. The district will not tolerate any form of teen dating violence Rhoden, Elizabeth Simons, Addison Staples Second Grade Ostrander, Kendall Padgett, Austin Rash, Jai’la Reed, and Dollar General in Macclenny and Glen. BREWIN: Jay Alexander, Jailyn Bradley, Zoey Brown, Kayleigh Stokes, Skylar Thick, Marcus Thomas, Brenda or abuse. This behavior may be considered a serious breach of conduct. Teen ANDERSON: Juan Anderson, Emily Barton, Elodie Davis, Wyatt Crawford, Trenton G Griffis, Bradley Hardenbrook, Tillman, Kaleb Wilkerson Thank you for supporting the 2013-2014 School Supplies Project! dating violence or abuse is defined as: Brock Duncan, Dustin Finch, Hayden Hunt, Jimmy Johnson, Emma Ingles, Jareb Lauramore, Sarah McNeil, Thomas Sade Peterson, Jazlyn Raulerson, Kaden Raulerson, DORMAN: Cade Adams, Mikinzie Asato, Aakiem Brown, Payne, Kryssie Rountree, Kelton Smallwood, Elijah Stevens, Anthony Simpson, Kaylee Stokes, Nathen Taylor, Hunter Astraya Clifton, Devin Cunningham, Kayla Darras, Nevaeh a pattern of emotional, verbal, sexual, or physical abuse used by Nathan Thick, Sara Tidwell, Cyler Varnum, Jiyua Wilcox Tripp, Brianna Werba, Cameron White, Shomariana Wilcox, Harvey, Mackenzie Honea, Brantley Jones, Kaylee Jordan, one person in a current or past dating relationship to exert power BURNSED: Chelsey Barber, Gracie Gourn, Shealynn Gray, Phillip Wilson Chelsea Kilgore, Olivia LeGrande, Trannen McCray, Mason Khale Harris, Jakaleb Jackson, Samantha Moring, Casey Mullins, Trestin Nicely, Hunter Nordstrom, Mattisyn Shouse and control over another when one or both of the partners is a DAVIS: Gavin Barton, Ryan Blackburn, Jessica Blanchard, Nipper, Wyatt Pickett, Abby Porter, Ethan Rafuse, Luka teenager. Abuse may include insults, coercion, social sabotage, Austin Bleich, Taya Daniels, Trenton E Griffis, Mallory GOODWIN: Conner Broughton, Jayden Crawford, Krista EXTENDED DAY ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Soles, Madison Thigpen, Corey Thomas, Kayla Wallace, Hauge, Tara Hicks, Zainab Lateef, Ma-Khai Mosley, Dacian Crews, Skylar Crews, Jacob Dykes, Maci Jordan, Tarek sexual harassment, stalking, threats and/or acts of physical or Franklin Watson, Ashlee Williams, Logan Wright Muldrew, Elijah Passmore, Jae’veon Reed, Jayda Ross, Manning-Givens, Taylor Mann, Pearceton Milton, Hunter sexual abuse. The abusive partner uses this pattern of violent and COLE: Brendan Arnett, Chloe Burks, Ryland Castleberry, Carley Salada, Brooklynne Tatum, David Vickers Nipper, Nathaniel Padgett, Silas Rhoden, Gabrianna Baker County Pre-K/Kdg. Center EDEP 259-0395 coercive behavior to gain power and maintain control over the Gerogia Lynn Crews, Clarence Daniels, Jaeceiri Folston, Rhodes, Abigail Teague, Cody Terrell, Blaine Webb Abe Harvey, Jolton Knabb, Amber Lick, Paige Pickett, Karis FITZWATER: Colson Altman, Justin Broome, Lindsey dating partner. This may also include abuse, harassment, and Christopher, Brooklyn Davis, Kayden Force, Matthew JACKSON: Talea Bouknight, Diana Bryan, Joshua Carver, Richardson, Kaegan Roberts, Teague Rosamonda, Nathan stalking via electronic devices such as cell phones and computers, Fowler, Raymond Henderson, Jyiel Jefferson, Bryce Oliva Dilbeck, Landon Gaines, Jessica Hartzog, Christianna Macclenny Elementary School EDEP 259-4992 Schattenberg, Yasmirah Spatcher, Adam Starling, Jayden Kazmierczak, Nicholas Mattei, Leigh Anna McDonald, Johnson, Jeremiah Johnson, Abigail North, Meadow and harassment through a third party, and may be physical, Taylor, Logan Thompson Briar Noles, Miles Romines, Kyleigh Taylor, Presley Turner, Simmons, Christopher Simons, Caleb Smith, Hunter mental, or both. GRIFFIN: Braxton Burnsed, Jackson Carver, Christopher Erryana Whitfield, Jaylen Wilcox, Ava Willoughby Sineath, Ian Vickers, Maddox Wilkes Dugan, Sean Harrell, Hudson Helms, Ian Holtom, Riley Westside Elementary School EDEP 259-2452 GORDON: Heather Arwine, Aaron Cline, Elijah Daniel, RAMBO: Kendall Barton, Aiden Benoit, Regan Brockel, Katsikas, Jonas Lewis-Capo, Ava Manalo, Camden Mosley, Consistent with the intent and requirements of Section 1006.148, Florida Jonathan Haggard, Luke Hodges, Lavon Jones, Dorian Julian Chambers, Kendra Davis, Isabelle Evans, Kellen Gray, Cooper Mosley, Avery Nipper, Annistyn Olive, Landry Statutes, the school district upholds that dating violence by any student is Lee, Diego McKire, Taylor Morgan, Savannah Morgan, Trenton L Griffis, Garrett Hodges, Joshua Holmes, Ganika Ravelo, Cooper Sands, Lilly Sapp, Avery Wilkerson, Hailey Larry, Robert Martinez, Joshua Mette, Taylor Raiford, J. Franklyn Keller Intermediate School EDEP 259-2315 prohibited: Williams Zoey Pendleton, Nykeria Ross, Jonathan Samaroo, Mikayla Sawyer, Gracie Tillman, Brayden Young Deanna Walker, Kathy Williams On school property; HEBB: Benjamin Archer, Elizabeth Barton, Jack Brown, RENTZ: Keirstan Blackshear, Madison Colbert, Gabriel During any school-related or school-sponsored program or activity; or Khloee Epperson, Evan Irish, Aiden Jenow, Allie Jesseman, HARVEY: Madison Blankenship, Darien Combs, Kelton Kaeck, Jamarian Henderson, Daniel Hoard, Mackenzie Finley, Isaiah Hale, Lauryn Hoffman, Emma Hunt, Ashton EDEP Hours: During school-sponsored transportation. Kayona Manley, Alex McLarty, A.J. Millhorn, Akshar Patel, Hunter, Elizabeth Kennedy, Tucker Kennedy, Jack Lin, Johnson, Lawson Lloyd, Emilee McCabe, Jacob Miller, Emma Porter, Deven Pridemore, Kolby Sanders, Peyton 6:00 – 8:35 AM Peyton Martin, Carrigan McCook, Amber Millard, Cole Emily Myers, Mason Rhoden, Braxton Romo, Morgan Ruis, Tubberville, Rylee Walker, Shailyn Wood Please call the following number to report bullying anonymously 904-259- Prevatt, Riley Rhoden, Jorden Strawder, Trenton Taylor, Nicholas Venturelli, Ty Walker, Ryan Webb, Laurel-Ellyn 3:25 – 6:00 PM 0432. JONES: Ethen Andrews, De’Asia Glover, Kierstyn Gray, Tyrell Mikesha Tisdale, Kyla Wilcox York Jackson, Landen Lauramore, Mikayla MacDaid, Elizabeth HURST: Donovan Bonds, Caden Conner, Vincent Fuller, SULLIVAN: Makaira Adams, Matthew Combs, Andrew McDade, Miah Nicely, Siya Patel, Riley Pembelton, Ian Self, Crews, Makayla Crews, Jackson Dugger, Ja’Vonta Elliott, Alyssa Smith, Anthony Strickland, Hank Stonko, Noah Talle’, Eric Jackson, Kaden Jernigan, Maleah Jones, Brady Little, DRESS CODE Ryleigh Mash, Nathaniel Matthews, Cale Neal, Leeann Amelia Gonzalez, Pacey Holtom, Erianna Kemp, Payton Madyson Terrell, Johnathon Vice, Noah Wilkes McHenry, Tera Morefield, Kyla Moring, Hudson Padgett, Norman, Autumn Nutt, Jordyn Parker, Robert Simpkins, The dress code of the Baker County School District is an attempt to work in concert with the goals and philosophy of our schools and to create a wholesome LOUGH: Logan Arnold, Noah Behm, Hagan Bell, Adeline Dakota Sirk, Kansas Sirk, Hayden Turnham Emaleigh Raulerson, Titus Richardson, Cody Setzer Bliss, Carson Boyles, Aubrey Darras, Olivia Dunn, Jackson environment for the educating of our youth. Each student is expected to come to school in a neat and clean fashion and to wear shoes at all times. Individual schools SABAKA: Kira Bishop, Jessi Bryant, Brynne Canaday, THOMAS: Jaquan Akins, Andrew Bonds, Tiera Bouknight, Hodges, Zariyah Hope, Layton Jackson, Harper Johnson, may have additional dress code requirements published in their student planners. In addition to those requirements students are not allowed to wear the following Kendall Czarowitz, Davion Dean, Jace Dugger, Christopher Stormy Christmas, Claire Collins, Richard Ehrie, Daniel Logan Mercer, Taylor Nielsen, Ahmaad, Chelsey Thode, Fowler, Taylen Gentry, Macey Harris, Carter Hodges, Hefty, Dynnis Hendricks, Savanna Moody, Robert Mreen, to school: Miracle Thornton, Harmoni Tolliver Joy Holmes, Chapman Padgett, Galia Pittman, Morgan Dakota Padgett, Peyton Satterwhite, Bailey Thomas, LYONS: Maddie Bryant, Bethany Canaday, Caleb Dykes, Register, Ava Smith, Cooper Thompson, Jennelle Tyler, Mandy Thomas, Breonna Walker, Larkin Wilkerson, 1. Unacceptable Dress Ryley Finch, Hannah Folsom, Martavian Graham, Austin Joshua Wilkerson Iaryonna Wyche • Slacks, jeans, shorts, or dresses that reveal body imprints due to excessive tightness, including spandex-type clothing; Griffis, Ryan Harrell, Asher Jay, Cyan Kirt, DeAnna Paige, A TAYLOR: Megan Barton, Stone Chauncey, Dakota WEST: Loghan Baxter, Taylor Clevenger, Rayleigh • Shorts or dresses that are deemed too short by individual school administration, shorts or dresses having splits, or shorts worn for physical education; Kayla Rourke, Hollie Smith, Isabelle Smith, Luke Starling, Conaway-Ellis, Eden Crews, Jolee Ford, Hunter Johns, Carly Combs, Jarah Cranford, Kyle Danko, Jayden Givens, Ieisha • Bare midriff, see-through clothing without appropriate under garments, sun dresses without straps, halters, backless dresses, tube tops, half shirts, open- Allison Teeter, Joseph Williams Henderson, Ahmed Lateef, Gabriel McDonald, Adyson Johnson, Camdyn Jowers, Joseph Keen, Wyatt Kittrell, sided shirts, T-Back tops, and tank tops/camis (unless covered by an appropriate outer garment); MCCART: Daylon Adams, Maria Catalan, Kyhem Chrome, Maverick Morgan, Cohen Potts, Abbie Rhoden, Hunter Morgan, Austin Smith, Meagan Smith, Aden Starling, Tucker Crawford, Madison Crews, Journey Green, Hannah Rhoden, Kylee Smallwood, Breanna Taylor, Kirsten Thomas, Aniyah Taylor, Kyle Walker, Austin Yale • Clothing with words, phrases, symbols, pictures, patches, or insignias, which are obscene, profane, offensive, or drug, alcohol, or gang related; Hefty, Kemarian Henderson, Shelby Hodges, Walker Brayden Wallace WOODS: Colton Brogdon, Brooke Clevenger, Clare • Hats, caps, visors, bandannas, or headbands in school buildings (except for special occasions as approved by the administration); Jordan, Janaya Kier, William Lin, Dylan Pembelton, Jada L TAYLOR: John Akridge, Jasmin Brown, Vannah Brown, Coleman, Joshua Kennedy, Kayanna Kinney, Christopher • Hair rollers and/or curlers in hair during school hours; Ragan, Alec Rhoden, Madison Satterwhite, Robert Bryce Destin, Kenyon Dolison, Kelton Ellis, Brookelyn Kirt, Jett Knabb, Mason Manning, Timothy Mette, • Any clothing improperly fastened; Schattenberg, Trentyn Walker Goodwin, Aubree Hires, Zachery Hoffman, Kallen Huckeby, La’VincentMurry, Katelyn Nelson, Raechyl Owens, Tyler • Pants, jeans, or shorts worn below beltline. MITCHELL: Rebecca Busbee, Joshua Davis, Jamarian Phillip Jackson, Cameron Newmans, Breanna O’Breanna, Parrish, Kyndall Robinson, Collin Romeo, Jara Weeks 2. Clothing and styles considered hazardous to health and/or safety and which are not allowed: Dean, Sincere Glover, Emma Goff, Evelyn Hodges, David Natalie Taylor, Li’mirra Thompson, Donald Wilkerson • Bare feet; bedroom slippers; shoes with wheels (heelies); Hollar, Ladderick McCall, Brianna McDonald, Madyson THRUSH: Promise Ash, Elco Carrasco, Nathan Echols, Ava McFarlin, Sadie Ostrander, Daniel Sanville, Ethan Sanville, • Sunglasses inside the buildings, unless a medical permit is on file; Eddins, Ja’Mauri Elliott, Nathaniel Jones, Aubrey Kreutz, Landen Simpkins, Mylee Stephens, Mykell Thorpe, • Choke collars, chains, jewelry, clothing or adornment that may be considered dangerous or disruptive to the learning environment. Travon Larry, Kira Morning, Destin Norris, Logan Padgett, OPEN HOUSE Matthew Tygrest Hannah Peil, Leliani Perry, Taylor Shealy-Whisenhunt, Macclenny Elementary MOSLEY: Tucker Bryant, Preston Cranford, Grant Filosi, Walker Starling, Tucker Thrift, Abbygayle Weichman, Regarding F.S. 1002.23(7), students are expected to dress appropriately, exhibit respect for themselves and others, and maintain orderly conduct which is conducive Trip Finley, Isaiah Ford, Reagan Goff, Jace Harvey, Ava Cannon Wimpey to an orderly environment. No student can wear clothing that exposes underwear or body parts in an indecent or vulgar manner or which disrupts the orderly Marlow, Delaina Parker-Keith, Zarria Pittman, Kayd Roll, Monday, August 19 WIGNALL: Kai Bishop, Tanner Bridges, Ava Charboneau, learning environment. Aubrey Santiago, Kaylee Sears, Joshua Swindell, Cadence Elle Charboneau, Peyton Foreman, Javon Griffin, Taylor Winsjansen, Chloe Woods, Rylee Yonn 4 - 6:45 pm Leslie, Beau Paulson, Dhruv Patel, Jentri Rhoden, Gadge Any student who violates the dress policy is subject to disciplinary action. For a first offense, a student must be given a verbal warning and the school principal/ SCOTT: Breylan Brown, Aaron Etchison, Timothy Gore, Romo, Scammacca, Kara Starling, Jason Sweat, 4-4:45 pm - First Grade designee must call the student’s parent or guardian. For a second offense, the student is ineligible to participate in any extracurricular activity for a period not to Garrett Guernsey, Kelan Hendricks, Kaitlyn Holland, Kaylee Regan Thrush, Jada Wilcox, Kellen Williams, Jordan Wright Keen, Landon Lee, Christian Linton, Mikey Maxam, Emily 5-5:45 pm - Second Grade/ESE exceed 5 days and the school principal/designee must meet with the student’s parent or guardian. For a third or subsequent offense, a student must receive an Morris, Kourtney Padgett, Matthew Padgett, Katelynn Third Grade in-school suspension for a period not to exceed 3 days, the student is ineligible to participate in any extracurricular activity for a period not to exceed 30 days, and Rhoden, Kiertstern Rhoden, Kaddy Smith, Cierra Williams 6-6:45 pm - Third Grade the school principal/designee must call the student’s parent or guardian and send the parent or guardian a written letter regarding the student’s suspension and COMBS: Olivia Barber, Payton Barnes, Alyssa Brown, ineligibility to participate in extracurricular activities. Page 8 • The Baker County Press • Back2School • August 1, 2013 August 1, 2013 • Back to School • The Baker County Press • Page 9 Figueroa-Leggett, Chase Gaskins, Ragene Givens, Dustin Guernsey, Madisyn Harrell, Brayden Jackson, Shandria Keller Intermediate School Jones, Brooklyn McSwain, Cason Milton, Alonzo Rhoden, Attention Teachers & Parents: 904-259-4244 •• Home of the Tigers Peighton Smith, Hunter Swindell, Clayton Thomas, Van‑ essa Yale Help us highlight the activities and achievements of local students 2013-14 Class Enrollments Murphy:, Trinity Armstrong, Alissa Behrens, Austin Bry‑ ant, Chase Carroll, David Crews, Amanda Flakowicz, Toby in and out of the classroom. Fourth Grade Leslie, Brooklyn Manucy, Justin Matelsky, Andrea Mattei, Tillis, William Tyson, Katelyn Wood, Leo Zarrella, Destiny Fryer, Hope Green, Peyton Green, Brianna Griffis, Josey Call 259-2400 or email [email protected]. Erika Mixon, Shane Morris, Blayne Nielsen, Lance Padgett, Langston Hammock, Abbigail Karpf, Gavin Moody, Aja Moore, Des‑ anderson: Jonathan Barnes, George Canaday, Hunter Pembelton, Jason Powers, Katelyn Rentz, Austin tineigh Norman, Daniel Robinson, Dylan Schlarbaum, The Baker County Press De’Heaven Clark, Trenton Crawford, Kyra Gray, Connor Rigdon, Justin Smith, Haley Swindell, Shawnaisha Thom‑ Fifth Grade Taylor Suggs, Ty’Quan Tisdale, Payton Touchton Green, Eric Lauramore, Baleigh Lewis, Barbaralyn Mul‑ as, Channing Zellner Owings:, Jasmine Addison, Carson Boatright, Garrett ligan, Mackenzie Norrell, Morgan Padgett, Rheagan Adams: Dustin Burnsed, Parker Cason, Andrea Chap‑ Cain, Chelsey Campbell, Dylan Curry, Marah Davis, Saki‑ Patterson, Trinity Pickett, Ethan Reneau, Russell Rooker, LINVILLE: Colin Alligood, Jamarian Baker, Jillian Barnett, man, Jacob Crews, Cheyenne Croft, Kaitlyn Davis, Luis nah Farmer, Haydn Finley, Joseph Hannah, Liyah Hilley, BAKER COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Colby Sutton, Rebecca Theus, Shakoya Tisdale, Kayleigh Erica Carver, Dalton Crawford, Kelsey Crews, Zandalee Escobar, Mya Harrington, James Jardim, Denzel Jeffer‑ Hayley Hobbs, Amanda Hodges, Vincent Luciano, Quen‑ 392 South Boulevard East, Macclenny, Florida 32063 Wasson, Xzion Wilcox, Faith Yale Daniels, Dezerae Eaton, Kai’wuan Givens, Isabella Gray, son, Siani Jefferson, Jayla Joyner, Kiersten Macheda, Ti‑ ton McCaskill, Darrayan Muldrew, Aaron Norman, Liam CATHERINE B. GOLON Joseph Gray, Elizabeth Hernandez, Casi Miller, Emma tus Martin, Sydney McCullough, James Smith, Gabriela Roll, Thomas Rowe, Landon Silguero, Claira Sluski, Karisa Director of Nutrition Services, Purchasing and Warehousing BAJALIA: William Canaday, Joseph Cercy, Karsyn Crews, Pearson, Jeffrey Perryman, Noah Ray, Benjamin Repta*, Stuhr, Georgia Weeks, Jacob Williams, Stephen Wilson Thrift “Where Children Are First!” Mackenzie Crews, Colton Herb, Angelina Hunter, Jase Teagan Rhoden, Martez Ruise, Easton Stevens, Coby Cinal:, Layla Amerson, Veronica Armstrong, Javin Burks, Phone: (904) 259-4330 Fax: (904) 259- 2825 Knabb, Emma Knight, Jewel Kreutz, Avyiah Lee, Kimberly Prescott:, Noah Anderson, Justin Brown, Wendy Bry‑ Wilkerson, Joesph Wilkerson Kyjuan Chrome, Kaitlynn Daniels, Samantha Dillard, Cai‑ Dear Parent/Guardian: August 1, 2013 Lepper, Gabe Lewis, Amelia Long, Isabella Mosley, Abril an, Peyton Burnsed, Kody Butcher, Michael Cody, Kierra LYONS: Jason Amerson, Trace Canaday, Brady Chauncey, lynn Freeman, Kelsey Godwin, Morgan Griffis, Hunter Combs, Delanie Crews, Ross Crummey, Keira Godbold, Nolasco, David Prosch, Branson Self, Ethan Wilford, Kyler Howard, Emily Jewell, Brandon Lancho, Nadleigh Nor‑ Welcome Back to School! NEW THIS YEAR! New students will be assigned a five (5) digit student meal identification Travis Cole, Christopher Corbitt, Gaberiel Danko, Audrey David Harrell, Logan Hedge, Chloe Johnson, Dewitt Wilkerson, Hayden Williams man, Gabriel Rothfeldt, Dezmond Ruise, Autumn Simp‑ Johnson, Alayna Ledford, Larissa McCawley, Connor number (bar code or pin number). Returning students will keep their number from the prior year. This is the England, Darin Etchison, Chase Frailey, Mariyah Graham, number that a student enters on a “keypad” when obtaining a meal in the cafeteria. Each student’s unique son, Michael Taylor, Kyle Voytko, Blake Walker, Miyanni Moore, Layne Nipper, Launa Parker, Makenzie Parmeley, BOATRIGHT: Jacob Barton, Carey Burkhalter, Andrea Haley Harris, Jesse Hefty, Sydney Knight-Harden, Kasey number is confidential and provided to the student on his/her class schedule. Good News: Prices are the same as Wilcox Demi Raulerson, Conner South Cases, Michael Combs, Alissa Fretwell, Corey Grant, Ny‑ Manley, Kylie Padgett, Dylan Privett, Kayleigh Rothfeldt, last school year. Meal prices for the 2013-2014 school year are listed below: kee Johnson, Kaylee Levister, Jadyn Manning, Bailey Mer‑ Cassie Shell, Jacob Tanner, Tiequan Thomas, Cally White‑ Crosby:, Cassie Bailey, Madyson Beasley, Darrell Bell, Rodgers:, Saira Anderson, Abigail Barnes, Dalton Elizabeth Crews, Joey Farmer, Wyatt Ferguson, Kristy Elementary Schools, Grade Pre-K – Grade 6, Breakfast $1.50, Lunch $2.00 rett, Wyatt Moore, Hannah Paxton, Dalton Reeder, Savan‑ head Chancey, Adressa Clark, Emily Conner, Wyatt Crockett, Al‑ na Rogers, Cameron Sharp, Dallas Street, Sean Strickland, Gallagher, Rylan Griffis, Jeremy Hart, David Hill, Brandon lyson Crossland, Reagan Griffis, Hannah Johnston, Dalton Middle and High School, Grade 7 – Grade 12, Breakfast $1.50, Lunch $2.50 Megan Sullivan, Savannah Tidwell, Marcus Wilcox, Sarah MCGEE: Joshua Adams, Lillian Adams, Breanna Alford, Hutchinson, Eden Lawson, Alesha Meadows, Michael Leis, Allie Lowery, Raymond Luke, Kaylea McNeil, Zane Wilson Caylen Batten, Jacob Baughman, Zack Bowen, Logan Rhodes, Makayla Smith, Trevorisse Thomas, Kaleigh Mobley, Isabelle Morales, Matthew North, Blake Rhoden, We strive to keep meal prices competitive while operating a cost effective program. Most of all, our goal is to offer Craig, Joshua Cronon, Peyton Dube’, Stacee Duffey, White, Kaycie Whitfield, Harlee Williams, Noah Wyatt Tyler Richardson, Benjamin Smith, James Speaks, Jenna nutritious meals that meet United States Department of Agriculture requirements and regulations. New this year, BROOKINS: Emily Akridge, Patricia Bailey, Christina Brea Gentry, Alara Hale, Erica Harris, Anna Hicks, William Crummey:, Tripp Carrington, Ty Carrington, Justin Cart‑ Venturelli, Logan Wright students will be required to take at least one (1) fruit or vegetable with each reimbursable lunch. Branch, William Carpenter, Trinity Carter, Chloe Cleveng‑ Kilgore, Toby Kinghorn, Karl Mack, Seleena Morris, Pyper er, Jeremy Combs, Breanna Cranford, Mariah Green, Hay‑ Sapp:, Harmony Anderson, Alyssa Baker, Justin Barton, In order to do this, we need your help and ask that you keep current with your child’s meal account. Meal er, Kale Gibson, Khia Gordon, Kyra Gray, Briar Harvey, Ry‑ Pendleton, Haley Ritter, Bryar Walker ley Harrell, Jadyn Harris, Hailey Hodgson, Cierra Keener, Ziylus Belford, William Bennett, Sarah Burnsed, Makayla prepayment is always an option for parents, as well as qualification for free or reduced price meals. Should you lan Johns, Damarea Lee, Nathan Mixon, Jaylen Robinson, Travis Krauss, Daeshawn Larry, Aubrey Rich, Shanna MORLEY: Collin Alligood, Jesslyn Barnwell, Taryn Bolt, Byrd, Adam Christmas, Khai Chrome, Blake Edenfield, wish to prepay, the chart provided below may be helpful: Daiten Swindell, Emily Tanner, Cole Taylor, Carlie Testone, Robinson, Gabriel Rouse, Wintae Ruise, Dawson Sealey, Matt Fraze, Andrae Glover, Raechel Henderson, Jauqlyn Jaylynn Brogdon, Jackson Byrd, Cameron Carroll, Izik Myarion Tisdale, Micah Tuten, Hunter Whitehead, Kyle Gerald Starling, George Stewart, Markayla Taylor, Will Hodges, Cassidy Manucy, John Passmore, Melanie Smith, Winnick Christopherson, Da’Lon Galloway, Camron Givens, Colby Wiggins Logan Tyson, Alexus Uribe-Liston, Jasmine Vermillion, Full Price Reduced Price Full Price Reduced Price Hapgood, Ty’Leena Jefferson, Brent Jordan, Braeden Lan‑ Students in Students in Davis, J:, Melissa Anderson, Austin Craig, Nikki Cruz, Glenn Watts Grades Breakfast Breakfast Grades Breakfast Breakfast CAVANNAUGH: Cain Arroyo, Chloe Baldwyn, Morgan Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch cley, Jordan Long, Leland Nettles, Destiny Padgett, Han‑ Pre-K - 6 and and 7 - 12 and and Barber, Elysa Baumgardner, Bailee Carrasco, Trinity Carter, Brenton Davis, Brianna Davis, Dylan Davis, Amia Everett, St. John:, Makayla Bennett, Destiny Bolt, Camron Craw‑ Only Only Only Only nah Rhoden, Summer Sigers, Zoey Stephenson, Ivan Tis‑ Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Kyleigh Crews, Ronnie Ellis, Lelia Johnson, Ron McElroy, Valencia Farmer, Nancy Gallups, Austin Godwin, Andrew ford, Ansley Crews, Caramie Crews, Taylor Crews, Emily dale, Jessalyn Wallstedt, Emily Wyrick Gregory, Kylah Hall, Ethan Hardenbrook, Ti’on Looney, Weekly Cost Weekly Cost Ronald Mosley, Megan Oldham, Lailah Phillips, Anthony Davis, Luke Do, Parker Ferry, Brady Finley, Damontae Gib‑ $17.50 $10.00 $3.50 $2.00 $20.00 $12.50 $3.50 $2.00 Kevin Manley, Brooklyn Matelsky, Mikah McFarland, Ali‑ (5 day week) (5 day week) Phillips, Destiny Ruise, Tuff Sands, Jah’hani Shuler, Doc NAVARRA: Dayci Adkins, Harper Archambault, Lain‑ son, Alexia Hardenbrook, Destiny Hardin, Kevin Harris, yah Sonzini, Dawson Tetstone, Caleb Whiting Abby Hodges, Megan Horton, Tami Mann, Chandler Mar‑ 9 Weeks Cost 9 Weeks Cost Theophile, Jada Touchton, Kaleb Troestler, Mackensey na Burnett, Maranda Burnett, Leah , Eliza Clines, $157.50 $90.00 $31.50 $18.00 $180.00 $112.50 $31.50 $18.00 tin, Lillia Munn, Thai-son Nguyen, Reygen Paige, Mikell (45 days) (45 days) Wilkes Kelsey Craig, Zayne Eddins, Jacob Gipson, Cooper Griffis, Franze:, Derek Brown, Mason Caudill, Steven Clark, Smart Semester Cost Semester Cost Hayden Hance, Jalynn Harvey, Jacob Jensen, Kadence Gabrielle Coffin, Mason Davis, Domenick Endel, Eric $315.00 $180.00 $63.00 $36.00 $360.00 $225.00 $63.00 $36.00 CRAWFORD: Aurora Balas-Williams, Mattie Ball, Molly Knoble, Tayleigh Lauramore, Matt Lucas, Brooke Mos‑ Godwin, Zoe Harrington, Jameka Jones, Hannah Kerce, (90 days) (90 days) Barlow, Zaria Cooper, Chase Crews, Logan Crews, Mitch‑ Kovaris Larry, Sanna Lee, Madison Robson, Caleigh Sal‑ Yearly Cost Yearly Cost ley, Parker Prevatt, Chelsea Spires, Jadyn Starling, Daniel $630.00 $360.00 $126.00 $72.00 $720.00 $450.00 $126.00 $72.00 ell Doyle, Aubrey Fuss, Reagan Gipson, Sydney Johnson, Westinghouse ada, James M Smith, Wesley Staggs, Kiley Thrift, Nathan (180 days) (180 days) Sierra Lauramore, Cody Lawson, Tyce Moore, Alexa Raul‑ Touchton, Alexis Turner, Cassie Waters, Ashley Wynne All class enrollments READ (4th & 5th Grades): Tyler Barwick, Noah Duren, erson, Camilo Rollins, Chloe Stephenson, Angelina Tro‑ Herman:, Garrett Baskin, David Bell, Chayse Card, Car‑ Note that these meal prices do not include cost of extra items purchased or foods sold a la carte. Extra items Preston Griggs, Amari Myers, Pierce Parker, Ariana Perich, shyna, Devan VanVactor, Jacob Waters, Brittney Wilcutts, son Crawford, Joshua Dialo, Ella Dunn, Jadie Fletcher, Jes‑ are subject to change are available at all schools. Should you wish your child to receive meals only, please notify the school cafeteria. Caleb Woods Tanner Smith, Andrew Thigpen, Kelton Wilkerson, Ste‑ se Fletcher, Kara Fletcher, Shaylee Grovo, Emily Hilliard, Snacks and extra foods may not be charged. phen Wilkerson, Trevor Norman HATCHER: James Arnett, Skye Bradley, Emily Britt, Cam‑ Anthony Howell, Pierce Kirkland, Mary Merkle, Montana Mullins, SarahBeth Murphree, Breanna Norton, Hannah eryn Cales, Anthony Chapman, Kayla Collins, Landon Da‑ Roberts: Logan Andrews, Mady-Belle Ash, Jalea Baez, All elementary schools through Grade 5 may prepay to avoid charging meals or eating on credit. Note that any Conner Brassart, Abigail Busbee, Beatrice Cook, Hamp Peterson, Dalton Ploucher, Luke Slattery, Taylor Slattery, payment received once debt is incurred will go towards the debt first and then future meals. No student will be vis, Zack Francis, Audrey Long, Diane Morris, Peyton Ol‑ Nicholas Taylor ive, Ashley Perryman, Michael Prevatt, Nathan Raulerson, Craft, Doc Digsby, Chloe Dube’, Billy Elledge, Baliegh Har‑ OPEN HOUSE allowed to eat on credit for breakfast. Gracie Rhoden, Jeremiah Robinson, Sha’Hanna Ruise, ris, Kayla Hunter, Ben Johnson, Daisy Lauramore, Jason Hite:, Mallory Burnsed, Kelton Chambers, Ethan Col‑ All secondary schools, Baker County Middle School and High School students are NOT permitted to eat on credit. Albino Simon, Grayland Stalnaker, Hance Sweat, Tiffany Morgan, Shi’Diamon Moring, Maylee Parish, Cheyanne lins, Emma Dietz, Christina Givens, Trey Harvey, Emma Hauge, Johnnie Jacobs, Princess Linton, Kaylee Long, Note that incoming 6th graders to Baker County Middle School may not charge meals. Please prepay for meals Thomas Reddel, Audrey Rhoden, Sean Sitz, Joseph Stafford Keller Intermediate Dalton MacDonald, Jacob Overland, Travis Roberts, Tyler and keep current so that your child may receive a meal. Again, on line prepayment is available. JOHNSON: Connor Altman, Alex Blackburn, Catherine SMITH, B.: Raymond Clines, Addison Coleman, Mary Roberts, Ryan Romeo, Pearl Sealey, Charles Seimering, Britt, Logan Carter, Emma Cooper, Shailee Curbow, Da‑ Courson, Lauren Cox, Wyatt Gilbert, Conner Gipson, Em‑ Joleene Simmons, Kristina Smith, Adam Wright School Should you wish to pay in advance, you may do so by the week, month, or in any increment you wish. Any student ily Griffin, Ashlyn Gunter, Emma Harrell, Emily Harvey, Jal‑ kota Dicks, Devin Gill, Tyrenan Hale, Tia Hammock, Caleb Smith, M.:, Ty Adcock, Geneva Beck, Shay Bennett, Clark Thursday, August 15 who has a cafeteria debt will NOT be allowed to participate in field trips until the debt is paid in full. Hodges, Josie Jacobs, Nicholas Mercorella, Kellan Merritt, ynn Harvey, Cassidy Kittrell, Michaela Lyons, Nikky Mar‑ Bryant, Jamarian Byrd, Kaitleigh Combs, Dalton Crews, Savannah Powell, Lynsay Rewis, Kaylee Rogers, Tia Ruise, tin, David McKire, Lily Newlin, Jacob Raulerson, Samuel Kennady Godwin, Ashton Haller, Charles Highsmith, Direct specific questions to your school’s Nutrition Service Manager as listed below: Hayden Stearns, Alex Stokes, Shelby Turrentine, Robert Scott, Kaiden Sherman, Chase Smith, Amber Williams Jonathan Hodges, Aiya Jackson, Kaleb Lewis, Amy Nguy‑ 4th Grade Pre-K/Kindergarten/6th Grade Center Cindy Sanders (904) 259-0375 Wood SMITH, L.: Craig Collins, Diamond Combs, William Dan‑ en, Tyler Owens, Bryn Padgett, Jordan Rhoden, Morgan 3:45 pm - 5:00 pm Macclenny Elementary School Cindy Scott (904) 259-2881 Ruise, Makenzi Scott, Timothy Seymour, Hala Williams Westside Elementary School Marlene Rhoden (904) 259-6633 Kick: Nadia Burnsed, Brooklyn Canaday, Kobe Daniels, iel, Hannah Davis, Summer Davis, Trey Dugger, Conner Keller Intermediate School Penny Raulerson (904) 259-4331 Ethan Dugger, Weston Gurganious, Kayla Harrington, Gray, Jesse Harter, Kristen Heim, Maria Jackson, Rylan Mahoney:, Carley Baxley, Madison Baxter, Ryleigh 5th Grade Baker County Middle School nancy Ash (904) 259-3020 Kelly Harris, Ansley Hodges, Cameron Johnson, Ethan King, Gage Mann, Ja’Lynn McCombs, Nathan Parish, Con‑ Burnsed, Benjamin Callahan, Ben Dugan, Lauren Fis‑ er, Caiden Hodges, Katynn Hunt, Grace Johnson, Ca‑ Baker County High School Jeri Harvey (904) 259-5960 Johnson, Jamil Jones, Brooklyn Kennedy, Tony Nader, nor Rainwater, Savannah Randall, Kaylee Rodgers, Kaleb 5:00 pm - 6:15 pm Sowell, Morgan Teeter, Paige Yonn, Zoie Young leb Jones, River Jordan, Logan Kemp, Kannyn Knabb, Caitlin Nelson, Alan Norman, Ashlynn Richendollar, Iyaa Braeden Knight, Gage Long, Blakely Mallory, Alayna Mar‑ Planners will be available at Once again, your School Nutrition Service staff is looking forward to serving you. Tisdale, Katlynn Ward, Anna Weber*, Carrie Weber*, Ellie WEST: Jacob Breese, Haydon Bridges, Rylee Carter, kley, Seth Scott, Alyssa Taylor, Ira Walker, Addie Williams, Weber* Rae’leigh Castillo, Jada Donaldson, Julie Fanton, Shelby Jacob Wood Sincerely, LANDTROOP: Colton Clardy, Elijah Davis, Macy Gullion, Farley, Darry Hayes, Savana Holton, Carlos Jefferson, Murphree:, Mikiya Asato, Emmalee Berry, Christopher open house for $5 each Tyler Hires, Prophet Jefferson, Bagheera Jones, Madison Gracie Karpf, James Lewis, Kade Richardson, Draven Burger, Cason Combs, Bryson Dugger, JaQuez Elliott, Alex Cathy B. Golon, Director of Nutrition Services Rose, Christopher Schlarbaum, Trenton Thornton, Sean Page 10 • The Baker County Press • Back2School • August 1, 2013 August 1, 2013 • Back to School • The Baker County Press • Page 11 Volunteer Applications Cell Phones

All individuals who plan to volunteer in a classroom setting or participate Use of a cell phone, in any manner, during school hours without permission in field trips must complete a Volunteer Application. The applications are from proper authority is prohibited. Cell phones must be turned off and available at each school site and should be submitted as soon as possible kept out of sight until after the school day has ended. Cell phones and Local Back2School Retailers other electronic devices may be taken and parents may be required to the school that you plan to be most active in during the upcoming year. If you have students in multiple schools, only one application should to come to school for retrieval if policy is not followed. Students are be completed. The deadline for accepting volunteer application is responsible for safeguarding their personal belongings, including cell Gymnastics & Cheerleading Friday, November 1, 2013. phones. The school, nor district will be responsible for restricted items if We have GymKatz they are brought to school. Additional discipline procedures may occur BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL from misuse of cell phones during school hours. Laptops, tabLets, $50 Annual registration / $50 per month Desktop computers, We offer parent/tot, preschool, Gymnastics & Tumbling classes! Yellow Card Password 1159 S. 6th St., Macclenny We also have a competitive Gymnastics and All Star Cheer Team! 904.259.7800 Instruments & caLcuLators 4-H Kick Off The safety of your child is our number one priority in the Baker County 1452 S. 6th St. | Macclenny | 397-0530 | www.Gym-katz.com School System. In an effort to ensure your child’s well-being, you will Our 4-H Kick-off is Saturday, September 14, at the Baker County Extension see an entry on the STUDENT INFORMATION CARD. All parents must Office from 9 am to 11 am. The cost to join 4-H is $1 and youth must be select a secret password to be used for their child when making phone 5 years old as of September 1, 2013 to join. For livestock club, youth calls to school regarding student travel, bus changes, last minute Buying, Selling, & Trading Guns & Gold • We pay the most! Enter the contest and you could win a FREE large 44 oz. tea must be 8 years old as of September 1st, 2013 to show large animals in messages, etc. This password will help insure that we are receiving ever day for the next year just by coming up with a catchy correct information from the individual on the telephone, which will phrase for our delicious ice cold Pit Stop fresh brewed tea! the 2014 fair, as well as begin attending meetings in December 2013. Use your imagination and win! Enter on the Pit Stop LaptopS, Teens that need community service hours are welcome to join the Baker keep your child safer. This secret password will be stored at the school Facebook page - write your suggestions on our wall. on the student’s “yellow card” in the front office and will be required You can use photos, drawings and clipart too! This is County Teen Council. Parents or guardians, if you would like to donate your entry to win tea for a year! We’re looking for tabLetS & your time or expertise please inquire about volunteer opportunities. For each time a parent calls to deliver messages to their child. You are a catchy phrase to describe how great & refreshing Pit Stop tea is! more information please contact Shaina Bennett, Baker County 4-H Youth encouraged to be thinking about your password selection, recording it 1443 S. 6th St. | 259–8484 eReadeRS where you can access it, and then making sure that it is given only to Mon.–Fri. 9:00am–6:30pm Development Agent at 904-259-3520, [email protected], or stop by the Contest ends the correct people in your family. You will be asked for this password August 31, 2013 Mmmmm!!! Sat. 9:00am–5:00pm avaiLabLe office at 1025 W. Macclenny Ave. Macclenny, FL. 32063. Baker County 4-H is Lil Mahlon loves Pit Stop sweet tea! Sun. Closed an equal opportunity institution. beginning August 21, 2013, the first day of school. Please be aware that any request regarding your child over the phone will not be honored without this secret password. Thank you for your help as we work together to continue to have a safe school environment for our children. EAT Fresh Upscale Retail OUtlet 7116 E. Mt. Vernon St. (corner of US 90 & Sherman) EAT Local Trader Jo’s Glen St. Mary EAT Healthy 904-707-1331 Open Tuesday-Saturday • 9 am - 6 pm We offer a wide variety & Partners with R&G Seafood DISCOUNT of natural, gluten-free Wishing Open: Tues. & Thurs. 9-7 % HEALTH Lily Rose Wed. & Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-1 and organic foods 50 Offany SinGlE itEM FOODS 409 W. Macclenny Ave. | 397-0163 with this coupon All Students All jeAns % will be  Purchase a regular price pair $ 00 $ 00 a Year of 25 off of shoes and get a FREE Santa 10 Off 5 Off $ 00 Cruz gymsack! a color service a 25 or more of $5500 or more haircut msrp boots  Purchase a football helmet Expires 9/1/13 Expires 9/1/13 Great will be and cleats and get a FREE % 381 West Macclenny Ave. | 259-2484 practice jersey. 1464 S. 6th St., Macclenny 20 off  Add us on facebook for 904.259.3444 Success! WALK-INS WELCOME! Shop local & save! additional sales & daily discounts $ 00 of men’s & children’s * Must show coupon at time of service 2 Off (10 & under) cuts Expires 9/1/13 1451 S. 6th St., Macclenny 904.653.4725

Fabulous Footwork Dance Studio is Back to School Vision Center Special Fabulous now enrolling 259–4919 Dr. Hewell Eaves $ for Fall classes. 20 oFF eye exam for 15% off Footwork 6924 e. Mt. Vernon Ave. Frames and prescription lenses are children 0–17 one regulAr glen St. Mary with ad priced top Dance Studio (904) 259-1818 inclueded in the tax-free holiday! (Normal cost: $60.00) www.FabulousFootworks.com Walk–Ins WElComE Aug. 2 & 3 Page 12 • The Baker County Press • Back2School • August 1, 2013 August 1, 2013 • Back to School • The Baker County Press • Page 13 Baker County Baker County High School PUBLIC RELEASE 904-259-6286 •• Home of the Wildcats The Baker County School Board announces its policy for Free and Reduced Price meals available for children unable to pay the full price of meals served under the National School Lunch Middle School and School Breakfast Programs. The district’s administrative office has a copy of the policy, which may be reviewed by any interested party. 904-259-2226 •• Home of the Bobcats OPEN HOUSE ~ Baker County High School Any interested person may review a copy of the policy by contacting Cathy B. Golon, Director of Nutrition Services, 392 South Boulevard East, Macclenny, Florida 32063, telephone num- 2013-14 Homerooms Monday, August 19 2-4:00 pm ber (904) 259-4330. Household size and income criteria will be used to determine eligibility. These criteria can be found on the second page of this document. Children from families whose income is at or below sixth Grade the levels shown may be eligible for Free or Reduced Price Meals. An application can not be approved unless it contains complete eligibility information. Once approved, meal benefits are Student Schedules good for an entire year. You need not notify the organization of changes in income and household size. Room Student Last Names Armstrong, A . . . . .114 ...... A -Barton Student class schedules for the 2013-2014 school year should be available, Application forms are being sent to all homes with a letter to parents or guardians. To apply for Free or Reduced Price Meals, households must complete the application and return it to the Combs, D ...... 111 . . . . . Baskin- Campbell th beginning August 5 , to be picked up by students or parents at the high school. Additional copies are available at the principal’s office in each school. The information provided on the application will be used for the purpose of determining eligibility and may be Crummey , K . . . . . 117 ...... Canaday-Crews verified at any time during the school year. Applications may be submitted at any time during the year. Dugger, K ...... 113 ...... Cruz-Evans school front office. The office is open 7:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday. Dunn, A ...... 204 ...... Fauble-Gray FLORIDA INCOME ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES Households that receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance (SNAP) or TANF (Temporary As- Dyal, K ...... OO5 ...... Green-Hardin Planners & Composition Books FOR FREE AND REDUCED PRICE MEALS sistance to Needy Families) are required to list on the application only the child’s name, Food Harrell, P ...... 211 ...... Harvey-Holton All students must have a BCHS Planner as part of their school supplies. The Planner contains helpful Stamp / TANF case number, and signature of adult household member. Effective from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014 Harrison, M ...... 110 ...... Horne-Johnson information for parents as well as students. Planners will be available in the cafeteria for $5.00 during open Free Meal Scale is 130% of Federal Poverty Level Harvey, T ...... 108 ...... Jones-Lee house. All students must also purchase a composition book. Students can purchase their own composition Foster children that are under the legal responsibility of a foster care agency or court are eli- Mccullough, C . . . . 205 ...... Leis- Midyette Every book, or they will be available in the cafeteria for $1.00 during open house. Planners and composition books gible for free meals, as well as Homeless/Displaced, Runaway and Migrant children regardless Household Twice Per Mobley, L ...... 207 ...... Miller- Nowlen Annual Monthly Two Weekly are also available for purchase from the front office. of household income. Please contact your child’s school or the Nutrition Services Office at (904) size Month Parker, J ...... 112 ...... Nunley-Reneau Weeks 259-4330 if you do not receive a notice of eligibility stating your child will receive free meals. Piersall, P ...... 116 ...... Rewis- Rowe 1 14,937 1,245 623 575 288 Raulerson, W . . . . . 209 ...... Ruise- Stafford Summer Reading Households with children who are considered migrants, homeless, or runaway should contact the 2 20,163 1,681 841 776 388 Rhoden, T ...... 203 . . . . .Starling-Thronton All students are expected to complete their summer reading assignments before school starts. Please refer district liaison, Susan Voorhees at (904) 259-6776. 3 25,389 2,116 1,058 977 489 Staier, B ...... 206 ...... Thrift-Wilkerson to the school’s website, http://bchs.baker.k12.fl.us/, for more information about the reading selections, Wilford, K ...... 201 ...... Williams- Z 4 30,615 2,552 1,276 1,178 589 study guides, and mandatory assignments related to summer reading. For the purpose of determining household size, deployed service members are considered a part seventh Grade of the household. Families should include the names of the deployed service members on their 5 35,841 2,987 1,494 1,379 690 Bell Schedule application. Report only that portion of the deployed service member’s income made available to 6 41,067 3,423 1,712 1,580 790 Room Student Last Names st 1 Period 7:30-8:20 them or on their behalf to the family. Additionally, a housing allowance that is part of the Military Auger, K ...... 1236 ...... A- Beaver 7 46,293 3,858 1,929 1,781 891 2nd Period 8:25-9:15 Housing Privatization Initiative is not to be included as income. Bryant, H ...... N109 . . . . .Bennett-Burnsed 8 51,519 4,294 2,147 1,982 991 3rd Period 9:20-10:10 Bullard, S ...... N103 ...... Burrier-Coffin 4th Period 10:15-11:05 All other households must provide the following information listed on the application: Each addi- Callahan, A ...... 101 ...... Coker-Crews tional family 5,226 436 218 201 101 th Carrington, D . . . . .1240 ...... Crummey-Do 5 Period 11:10-12:35 member, add • Total household income listed by gross amount received, type of income (e.g., wages, child Charboneau, V . . . . N105 . . . .Donaldson-Flowers A Lunch 11:05-11:35; B Lunch 11:35-12:05; C Lunch 12:05-12:35 support, etc.) and how often the income is received by each household member; Reduced Meal Scale is 185% of Federal Poverty Level Davis, J ...... 106 ...... Frady-Griffin 6th Period 12:40-1:30 • Names of all household members; Every Dodson, K ...... 105 ...... Griffis- Hayes 7th Period 1:35-2:25 Household Twice Per • Signature of an adult household member certifying the information provided is correct; and Annual Monthly Two Weekly Hawkins, C ...... N108 ...... Helms-Jardim size Month On early dismissal days, students will be released at 12:20. • The last four digits of the social security number of the adult signing the application or the Weeks Hodges, L ...... N101 . . . . .Jefferson-Keaton word “NONE” for this household member if he or she does not have a social security number. 1 21,257 1,772 886 818 409 Jacobs, A ...... N106 ...... Keeney-Lewis Attendance Policy Meister, K ...... 210 ...... Lin-Mckinney Good attendance is vital to academic success. Students whose unexcused absences exceed 9 days per If a household member becomes unemployed or if the household size changes, the school should 2 28,694 2,392 1,196 1,104 552 Melvin, A ...... 1238 ...... Mcneil-Muldrew semester in a class will not receive credit for that class. Students who miss 10-14 days may request a waiver be contacted. Children of parents or guardians who become unemployed should also contact the 3 36,131 3,011 1,506 1,390 695 Norman, A ...... N102 ...... Murphy-Parker school. Such changes may make the student eligible for reduced price or free meals if the house- by an attendance committee at the end of each semester. The committee will review the information 4 43,568 3,631 1,816 1,676 838 Rhoden, J ...... 103 ...... Penrod-Register hold income falls at or below the levels shown below. Smart, S ...... N110 ...... Rhoden-Scalf presented by the parent and the student and then make the final decision of whether to grant a waiver or 5 51,005 4,251 2,126 1,962 981 not. Students with 15 or more unexcused absences will not be granted a waiver. Sweat, M ...... 1221 ...... Scott-Strag Under the provisions of the Free and Reduced Price meal policy Cathy B. Golon, Director of 6 58,442 4,871 2,436 2,248 1,124 Taylor, K ...... N104 ...... Straining-Tillis Nutrition Services, will review applications and determine eligibility. If a parent or guardian 7 65,879 5,490 2,745 2,534 1,267 TBA ...... 104 ...... Tirado-Webb Class Work Make Up Policy is dissatisfied with the ruling of the official, he or she may wish to discuss the decision with the Williams, B ...... 208 ...... Weeks-Williams It is the student’s responsibility to initiate the process of making up missed class work. Students will be determining official on an informal basis. If the parent wishes to make a formal appeal, he or she 8 73,816 6,110 3,055 2,820 1,410 Yarborough, K . . . . N207 ...... Wilson- Z given one day for each day of excused absence to complete all assignments missed. The first day upon may make a request either orally or in writing to Sherrie Raulerson, Superintendent of Schools, Each addi- returning to school will not count as one of those days except for pre-announced exams. Baker County School Board, 392 South Boulevard East, Macclenny, Florida 32063, or by tele- tional family 7,437 620 310 287 144 eighth Grade phone at (904) 259-6251. member, add Room Student Last Names Tardy Policy To determine annual income: Braddy, L ...... 1223 ...... A -Ball Unless indicated otherwise on the application, the information on the Free and Reduced Price Students are expected to arrive at school and to each class on time. Students arriving late to school must • If you receive the income every week, multiply the total gross income by 52. Combs, G ...... N208 ...... Barber-Burden Meal application may be used by the school system in determining eligibility for other educa- • If you receive the income every two weeks, multiply the total gross income by 26. report to the front office and receive a tardy slip before going to class. Students who are more than 5 minutes Davis, B ...... N211 ...... Bureau-Colston tional programs. • If you receive the income twice a month, multiply the total gross income by 24. Dowling, E ...... 1244 ...... Comer-Crockett late to each class period must also receive a tardy slip from the front office in order to be admitted to class. “In accordance with Federal law, and US Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from • If you receive the income monthly, multiply the total gross income by 12. Gonzalez, A . . . . . N202 ...... Curry-Dugger If a student accumulates 4 tardies in a class period, a discipline referral will be issued. BCHS will be utilizing discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of dis- Gregory, S ...... N209 . . . . Durham-Gabbard a random Tardy Tank procedure during the 2013-2014 school year. crimination write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC Remember: The total income before taxes, social security, health benefits, union dues, Kittrell, J ...... N203 . . . Gainey-Grendzinski 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TTY). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and or other deductions must be reported. employer.” Lambright, R . . . . . OO2 ...... Griffis-Harrell Student Lunches Long, M ...... N205 . . . . .Harrison-Holman The administration asks that no commercially prepared lunches be dropped off for students during the Miller, L ...... OO1 ...... Horne-Karpf school day. Rhoden, A ...... N210 ...... Keller-Leis Contact Information for the Baker County School District: Richardson, J . . . . . N204 . . . . . Lewis-Mcdowell Richerson, K . . . . . N107 ...... Mcgee-Parsels Superintendent’s Office 259-6251 Schutt, V ...... 1242 ...... Paulson-Retcho OPEN HOUSE ~ Baker County Middle School Sneeringer, M . . . . N112 ...... Rhoden-Ruise Bus Garage 259-2444 | Family Service Center 259-7871 Turner, M ...... 1234 ...... Ruth-Smith Monday, August 19 Walden, L ...... N206 . . . . . Smythe-Teague Williams, C ...... N201 . . . . .Tedesco-Watkins 6th-8th Grade Willoughby, J . . . . N212 ...... West-Z 10:00 am - 1:00 pm www.baker.k12.fl.us August 1, 2013 • Back to School • The Baker County Press • Page 14 Page 15 • The Baker County Press • Back2School • August 1, 2013 Baker County School Bus Routes breakfast/Lunch Baker County School Transportation Department •• 904-259-2444 September Menu Elementary Routes K-5 811 19760 CREWS RD 808 10368 CLET HARVEY RD 820 5578 WOODLAWN CEM for Baker County Public Schools Bus Time Description 812 19674 CREWS RD 810 LE HARVEY & BRANNEN LN 821 5794 WOODLAWN CEM 2 800 RIVER HILLS & UGA LANE 813 CREWS & HOLLIE 812 LE HARVEY & BRIARBUSH 822 5913 WOODLAWN CEM 802 RIVER HILLS & RIVER WAY 814 CREWS & QUIET WOODS 823 5645 WOODLAWN CEM 803 RIVER BEND & RIVESIDE LANE 815 19452 CREWS RD 11 810 49 N CR 23 A 824 5947 WOODLAWN CEM 805 6317 CR 23D 816 CREWS & OAK HILL 812 BLAIR ST @ MOBILE HOME PARK 825 6006 END OF WOODLAWN CEM 806 CR 23D & BURNETT LN 817 19080 CREWS RD 813 BLAIR ST & DOUBERLY RD 826 5324 WOODLAWN 806 CR 23D & WEBB HAVEN 818 19008 CREWS RD 815 CR 23A & CHIPSHOT 807 CR 23C & STONE 819 CREWS & GODBOLD 817 CR 23A & CONSTITUTION 16 755 14463 CR 127 808 DURLAND ROAD 820 18705 CREWS RD 818 555 N CR 23 A 800 COMBS TRAIL & 127 808 CR 23C & IRENE YARBO 821 CREWS & WRIGHT LN 819 COPPERFIELD & COPPER COURT 803 13459 CR 127 809 JAMES BRITT @ THE END 822 18252 CREWS RD 820 1138 COPPERFIELD 805 TURNER CEM®ISTER 809 JAMES BRITT& GALLUP 823 CREWS RD @ RIVERBEND 821 COPPERFIELD & COPPER CREEK 807 CR 127& WILL GRIFFIS 810 JESSIE YARB& GRANNIE 824 17830 CREWS 822 1279 COPPER CREEK 809 CR 127 & NATALIE LN 811 TIM RHODEN @ 2ND DR 825 CREWS& TIMBERTRACE 823 COPPER CREEK & COPPER GATE 810 CR 127 & KATIE JOHN 811 TIM RHODEN @ THE END WOODROW RAULERSON @ ESTER‑ 824 12325 CR 23 A 812 10545 CR 127 826 812 ODE YARB & WILDCAT LING 825 CR 23 A & DAISY LN 813 10451 CR 127 812 ODE YARB & CAISSONS 827 CREWS RD @ OAKWOOD TERRACE 826 5984 LAURAMORE RD 814 CR 127 & RUSH 813 EVERGREEN & ODE YARBOROUG 828 16875 CREWS 827 5790 LAURAMORE RD 815 CR 127 & A M PAIGE 814 EVERGREEN & SMOOTHBORE 829 16745 CREWS 828 TOM WILKERSON & HUCKLEBERRY 816 CR 127 & IVORY WILLIAMS 815 6986 SMOOTHBORE 829 11899 TOM WILKERSON 817 CR 127 815 7206 SMOOTHBORE 8 811 NORTH BLVD & N 6TH STREET 830 11829 TOM WILKERSON 819 CR 127 & ABERNATHY NORTH 817 PARROTT RIF@SMOOTHBO 813 NORTH @ LEE&BAKER MH 832 11710 FAYE RD 822 CR 127 & SANDERSON CIRCLE N 818 PARROTT RIF&ODE YARB 816 CARDINAL & LINDA 833 11748 FAYE RD 824 CR 127 & BEECH 820 YELLOW PINE @ BOB BURNSED 470 LINDA ST 834 11886 FAYE RD 821 8184 YELLOW PINE 817 23A & IVY @ TRAILER PARK 835 FAYE RD & VIOLET LN 17 755 8710 ODIS YARBROUGH RD 822 7746 YELLOW PINE 819 509 W IVY ST 836 5214 VIOLET LN 800 14300 HUNTERS RIDGE W 821 7TH & IVY 802 13929 GLEN FARM DR 3 758 DEERFIELD & W SOUTHWOOD 824 7TH & LINDA 14 806 14005 CR 124 802 7693 ODIS YARBOROUGH RD 800 4515 DEERFIELD 649 NORTH 6TH ST 807 13254 CR 124 803 7559 ODIS YARBOROUGH RD 801 DEERFIELD & E SOUTHWOOD 825 702 NORTH 6TH ST 808 12102 LEON DOPSON 805 BOB BURNSED & BIG BEAR 804 HONEY WILKERSON & ORANGE 830 709 NORTH 6TH ST 810 11928 LEON DOPSON 806 BOB BURNSED & COTTON TAIL 814 END OF PETE JOHNSON 814 15311 CR124 807 7514 OAK RIDGE LOOP 815 CANAL & BARBER CIRCLE 9 758 8391 BROWN RD 816 CR 229 & VERDIE DORMAN 808 7036 OAK RIDGE LOOP 816 4158 WOLFE DRIVE 800 4642 ESTATE ST 817 12151 CR 229 809 OAK RIDGE DR & OAK RIDGE WAY 817 9640 BARBER LOOP 805 PINE AVE & RAIN TREE 818 11908 CR 229 810 13108 OAKRIDGE DR 818 9808 BARBER LOOP 806 RAIN TREE & LIVE OAK 819 11936 CR 229 811 13123 BOB BURNSED RD 822 COLLEGE & FLORIDA 807 RAIN TREE & CREPE MYRTLE 820 CR 229 & SHUMATE 815 11505 PINE RIDGE LOOP RD 823 MCIVER & 4TH 810 LIVE OAK CREPE MYRTLE 822 CR 229 & BIRDIE DAVIS 816 11545 PINE RIDGE LOOP 825 MICHIGAN & 4TH 811 4102 BIRCH ST 823 CR 229 & HID DUGGER 817 PARK & CONFEDERATE DR 807 4394 BIRCH ST 824 11055 CR 229 818 11410 S CONFEDERATE DR 4 758 6138 RAY PHILLIPS 808 BIRCH & PINE 826 10338 CR 229 819 11519 S CONFEDERATE DR 802 6510 RAY PHILLIPS 809 FICUS & DOGWOOD 828 9451 CR 229 820 11567 E CONFEDERATE DR 804 6417 CW WEBB 809 4632 DOGWOOD ST 829 9369 CR 229 821 11841 E CONFEDERATE 805 10077 PERSIMMON 811 4309 DOGWOOD ST 830 CR 229 & BAY 822 12449 W CONFEDERATE DR 806 9966 PERSIMMON 812 4154 DOGWOOD ST 831 CR229 & BEECH 823 RUFUS POWERS & LISA 807 9766 BLACK JACK 814 4247 HICKORY ST 832 CR229 & COLUMBIA 809 6326 C W WEBB 815 4355 HICKORY ST 833 CR229 & BILL’S MH PARK 18 735 SR 121 @ BUCK ROWE 810 SPRUCE & CEDAR 815 4476 HICKORY ST 834 COLUMBIA & TIM SWEAT 736 9196 S SR 121 814 CW WEBB & CHERRY 816 PINE & HICKORY 736 9146 S SR 121 815 LOWDER & GRIFFIN COURT 817 MULBERRY & PINE 15 750 6500 SOUTHERN STATES NURS 737 SR 121 @ PINE OAK MH 816 668 SOUTH BLVD WEST 818 4657 MAPLE ST 752 7922 STEWART RD 741 7480 S SR 121 817 CHARLIE ROWE @ APARTMENTS 819 REDWOOD & MAPLE 752 8197 STEWART RD 745 8035 EDNA MANNING 818 5959 CHARLIE ROWE 821 POPLAR & ESTATE 800 6762 WOODLAWN @ FASTWAY 747 3312 S SR 121 819 CHARLIE ROWE & MYRNA 823 STEVE ROLPH SR & ESTATE 801 WOODLAWN @ CHAD 749 8652 SHIRLEY RD 820 LOWDER @ BAKER MANOR 802 6681 WOODLAWN RD 750 8733 SHIRLEY RD 823 LOWDER & FINLEY 10 728 CR 229 & COUNTRY ESTATES 803 HILLCREST & CREEKSIDE 800 6655 S SR 121 825 ABC LEARNING CENTER 730 1459 PINE RIDGE DR 804 8695 HILLCREST 802 7107 S SR 121 733 1096 THORNTON RD 805 HILLCREST GLO-GENE 805 SR 121 @ RAIFORD RD CHURCH 5 802 5 CHURCH @ END 736 14625 BOYCE RD 806 6477 GRANT 806 9323 S SR 121 803 5 CHURCH & LANE 737 14630 BOYCE RD 808 GRANT & MCKINLEY 807 SR 121 & SYLVESTER MANNING 804 5 CHURCH @1 DR >PAVE 740 BOYCE & PECAN CIRCLE 809 GRANT & ADAMS 810 GEORGE HODGES @ ANNA BELL 805 5 CHURCH & CLAYTON 744 CL DOBBS&BELMNT SMIT 810 6052 ADAMS 811 GEORGE HODGES @ S CURVE 806 5 CHURCH & CALIFORN 748 14465 CLARENCE DOOBS 812 8970 BEN ROWE 812 GEORGE HODGES @ ASPEN 807 5 CHURCH & FAITH TEM 749 CR 229 & STEED RD 813 8409 E BEN ROWE 814 WILLOW @ MAILBOXES 808 5 CHURCH & NANCY WIL 750 1971 CR 229 814 8437 E BEN ROWE 817 9226 ASPEN 809 5 CH @ DRIVE W/ WHITE FENCE 753 SAPP & ELLEDGE 815 BEN ROWE & JB HINES 819 CAMPHOR @ COTTONWOOD 811 FIVE CHURCHES @ CR127 755 CR 229 & SUNCREST LN 816 8596 S BEN ROWE 825 6480 CHESTNUTT 811 CR 127 & DOLPHIN 756 CR 229 & SWINDELL 817 8674 S BEN ROWE 830 5818 CAMPHOR RD 758 3714 LEX JONES RD 818 DUPREE & LARIMER 833 5464 GEORGE HODGES 6 805 10692 BERTH MAE HARRIS 759 12292 CLET HARVEY 818 ACRE & DUPREE 835 WILLIS HODGES @ BRENT LN 806 10408 BERTH MAE HARRIS 802 11774 CLET HARVEY 819 ACRE & EASTWOOD 836 WILLIS HODGES @ TURNAROUND 810 19818 CREWS RD 803 CLET HARVEY & CLIFFORD DUGGER 819 8843 EASTWOOD 840 156 RHODEN DR 810 19815 CREWS RD 806 10467 CLET HARVEY RD 820 WOODLWN&GLEN WILLMSN 841 CARY BARBER & ELENE ST August 1, 2013 • Back to School • The Baker County Press • Page 16 Page 17 • The Baker County Press • Back2School • August 1, 2013 841 CAREY BARBER & DOUGLAS 741 22614 EDDY GR RD 846 10262 KATHY JO 813 7696 S CR 125 809 7928 KLEIN RD 644 MULBERRY & PINE 843 347 BARBER RD 25 804 13657 CEDAR CREEK DR 742 14513 AUZZIE HARVEY RD 846 7856 AUNT MARY HARVEY RD 814 8041 S CR 125 810 7828 KLEIN RD 65 755 21027 LILA HARVEY 645 4476 HICKORY 844 BARBER RD @ RHODEN PARK 805 13767 CEDAR CREEK DR 743 26770 CR 250 847 AUNT MARY & STASI RD 815 S CR 125 @ PONSELL NURSERY 811 KLEIN RD & BAILEY ANN 757 20808 LILA HARVEY 646 4210 HICKORY 806 13813 CEDAR CREEK DR 744 16221 JACK DOWLING CIRC 849 10177 ANDREW RAULERSON RD GEORGE TABER BLVD @ TWIN OAKS 812 DEW DROP & KLEIN RD 759 OC HORNE & LILA HARVEY 647 4165 HICKORY 817 20 740 6735 S CR 229 807 13827 CEDAR CREEK DR 745 JACK DOWLING & GATOR LN 849 CURVE ON ANDREW RAULERSON MH PARK 813 KLEIN RD & HONEYSUCKLE 805 BENNY JO BENNETT & FRENDA 648 4105 HICKORY 742 13019 BETHLEHEM CHURCH RD 809 14164 JOHN WILLIAMS RD 746 15222 JACK DOWLING 850 10405 ANDREW RAULERSON 818 LINCOLN & PARMALEE 815 7794 CR 139B 807 12529 OC HORNE 649 4154 DOGWOOD 745 S CR 229 JOHN WILLIAMS RD @ WILBURN’S 747 21827 LOUIS COMBS 852 CARPENTER’S KIDS 819 7332 W FRANKLIN ST 816 7778 CR 139B 811 12481 OC HORNE RD 650 4331 DOGWOOD 810 746 4601 S CR 229 WAY 755 21621 COY TAYLOR RD 853 STODDARD & MADISON 821 SHERMAN & PARMALEE 817 7723 CR 139B 812 OC HORNE & BEN FISH 651 4443 DOGWOOD 747 4433 S CR 229 JOHN WILLIAMS @ JONNY HARVEY 756 21728 COY TAYLOR RD 853 7349 MADISON ST 824 9979 RIVER OAK DR 818 10717 BURNSED/CRAWFORD 814 19985 NOAH RAULERSON RD 652 4656 DOGWOOD 811 748 S CR 229 AND JONES GROCERY RD 815 26322 CR 250 854 MADISON & CLINTON 825 10043 RIVER OAKS 819 10816 BURNSED CRAWFORD 815 NOAH RAULERSON & DOLLIE LN 653 4504 BIRCH 750 12700 CLET HARVEY RD 812 13716 JOHN WILLIAMS RD 816 24626 CR 250 @ STORE 828 ANDREWS & HAMILTON CREWS 821 7639 PIERCE RD 816 19650 NOAH RAULERSON RD 654 4394 BIRCH 752 RICHARDSON & MOCKINGBIRD 813 13658 JOHN WILLIAMS RD 817 24573 CR 125 39 745 US 90 BESIDE HAWG RIDERS 829 JEFFERSON & ANDREWS 822 7987 PIERCE RD 818 18204 NOAH RAULERSON RD 655 4178 BIRCH 753 4361 RICHARDSON RD 814 13616 FRED HARVEY RD 818 22528 DOYLE WILLIAMS 750 GRIFFIS RD @ US 90 831 S CR 125 @ LITTLE PLAYMATES 823 7356 PIERCE RD 820 10928 ORBEY RHODEN RD 656 4076 BIRCH 755 4960 RICHARDSON RD 814 13548 FRED HARVEY RD 818 13898 EAST TOWER RD 755 12085 WIREMILL RD 832 7277 SOUTH GLEN BLVD 824 DAVIS TRAILER PARK 823 ORBEY RHODEN & JOHN ALLEN 657 4113 LIVE OAK 758 5749 RICHARDSON RD 815 13489 FRED HARVEY RD 819 14624 WESLEY GRIFFIS 757 13554 ARNOLD RHODEN RD 835 10044 N SHERMAN ST 825 MADISON & MORNINGSIDE 824 ANNE RD & ORBEY RHODEN 658 4302 LIVE OAK 800 5892 RICHARDSON RD 815 FRED HARVEY @ DA BEASLEY DR 820 21432 DOYLE WILLIAMS 758 13210 ARNOLD RHODEN RD 826 MADISON & WESTSIDE 825 PHEASANT TR & ORBEY RHODEN 659 4181 RAINTREE 800 CHURCH DRIVEWAY 816 13325 FRED HARVEY RD 825 CR 250 & LITTLE DIXIE 759 ARNOLD RHODEN @ LEWIS RD 54 821 MINNESOTA @ 1 MB 827 11191 WESTSIDE LOOP 700 4405 RAINTREE 801 12741 MUD LAKE RD 817 FRED HARVEY RD @ SHADY PINE 830 23775 N CR 125 800 13056 ARNOLD RHODEN RD 822 MINNESOTA @ 2 MB 828 11161 WESTSIDE LOOP 66 812 SR 121 @ CANADAY MH 701 4498 RAINTREE 805 13027 MUD LAKE RD 818 11977 FRED HARVEY @ PRINGLE 831 CR 125 & OC HORNE 802 12032 ARNOLD RHODEN RD 822 MINNESOTA @ 3 MB 829 11063 WESTSIDE LOOP 813 4604 SHAVES BLUFF 702 ESTATE & PINE 807 12697 MUD LAKE RD 819 11930 FRED HARVEY 833 16107 N CR 125 807 GILFORD DAVIS E & W 822 MINNESOTA LAST DR 814 4684 SHAVES BLUFF 703 ESTATE & POPLAR 808 12611 MUD LAKE RD 820 11569 COWPEN RD 808 GILFORD AND NOAH DAVIS 824 SOUTH & QUAIL 59 755 14418 CR 122 815 4715 SHAVES BLUFF RD 704 4809 ESTATE 809 12222 MUD LAKE RD 820 12322 COWPEN RD 33 755 585 STEEL BRIDGE RD 809 9208 NOAH DAVIS 824 SOUTH & GRISSHOLM 756 14222 CR 122 816 4817 SHAVES BLUFF RD 810 11833 MUD LAKE RD 821 12841 COWPEN 756 909 STEEL BRIDGE RD 812 9243 NOAH DAVIS 825 SOUTH & JOAN 758 14046 CR 122 817 5434 BLUE HOLE RD 5 635 WOODLWN & HILLCREST 810 11521 MUD LAKE RD 825 11461 COWPEN RD 756 1367 STEEL BRIDGE RD 820 9188 PINETOP 826 SOUTH & MLK 759 DARRIE LN 818 5574 BLUE HOLE RD 636 WOODLWN& GLNFLD OAKS 811 11029 MUD LAKE RD 826 11389 COWPEN RD 800 1739 STEEL BRIDGE RD 820 PINE TOP AND OK 826 SOUTH & 7TH ST 800 SHADY LN 819 15896 SR 121 637 WOODLWN @ MH PARK 812 10809 MUD LAKE RD 827 COWPEN & FOLSOM 803 15717 LE WILKERSON RD 821 PINE TOP& PONDEROSA 827 LOVE CENTER DAYCARE 801 12076 CR 122 820 15615 SR 121>STORE 638 WOODLWN & WILL WILKR 813 10777 MUD LAKE RD 829 10698 KING RUISE RD 803 15776 LE WILKERSON 822 9243 PINE TOP 802 MEMORY LN 821 SR 121 & EVA JONES 638 WOODLWN & IVY HODGES 814 10659 MUD LAKE RD 832 10141 COWPEN RD 804 3299 LE WILKERSON 823 9319 PINE TOP 56 810 ST MARY CIRCLE 803 BAHIA TR 822 14549 SR 121 640 CR 125 & PARMALEE 818 9100 MUD LAKE RD 835 US 90 & PRINGLE LN 811 16038 STOKES RD 824 9709 PINE TOP 814 AG CENTER 804 11621 CR 122 823 14454 SR 121 641 ANDREWS 819 MUD LAKE @ EARNIE MAE GRIFFIS 812 5762 STEEL BRIDGE 825 US 90 AT PRINGLE 815 OWEN ACRE & BIRDIE 805 11526 CR 122 824 SR 121 & ACK JONES 642 ANDREWS 26 810 TURNER CEM & CUYLER 812 6209 STEEL BRIDGE 815 OWEN ACRE & BOGIE 806 OSCAR THOMAS TR 825 SR 121&WILLARD CREWS 643 6493 ANDREWS 22 715 11027 PINE LEVEL CH 810 17093 TURNER CEM 813 14120 23C AND 121 40 827 RAILROAD & GREY SINGLE WIDE 815 OWEN ACRE & CHRISTIE CT 807 DAWN LN 826 SR 121 & ROGER TR 645 RIVER OAK CIR 718 24899 CR 127 812 TURNER CEM & HOLL RHODEN RD 816 13923 STILL WATERS RD 827 RAILROAD & HOMER 816 911 CHRISTIE CT 808 21098 N CR 127 646 RIVER OAK CIR 725 13182 MOCCASIN CR CIRC 815 11368 CLARENCE BENNETT RD 820 13975 RUBEN CRAWFORD 828 ROCK CT 816 CHRISTIE & SUSANNE 809 21033 N CR 127 secondary Routes 6-12 647 ANDREWS & CR 125 728 CR 127 & PARADISE LN 817 TOMMY RD & KENNETH WALKER 820 5685 TALL PINE RD 828 MLK & MCIVER 817 SUSANNE & THOMAS 810 21014 N CR 127 647 CR 125 & PARMALEE Bus Time Description 730 11802 DON BURNSED RD 821 AARON FISH & CR 125 824 N CR 23A AND ELLWOOD 828 MLK & SYCAMORE 820 CHRISTIE CT & RIVER CIRCLE 812 OC HORNE & FRANK COMBS 648 CR 125 @ LITTLE PLAYMATES 2 630 OAKRIDGE LP 2 DR RT 733 27335 CR 127 822 WASSIE FISH & CR 125 824 13072 N CR 23A 829 233 MLK BLVD 821 6281 MILTONDALE 815 18771 TIMBERLAND DR 648 GEO TABER @ MH PARK 632 OAKRIDGE & OAKRD WAY 734 27290 CR 127 824 SMALL BRANCH & CR 125 824 12699 N CR 23A 830 314 MLK BLVD 822 MILTONDALE & MICHELLE 816 18603 TIMBERLAND DR 650 GEO TABER @ CHURCH 635 OAKRIDGE LP @ CURVE 736 25905 CR 127 826 17488 N CR 125 826 6131 BOB KIRKLAND RD 831 MLK & MINNESOTA 823 MILTONDALE & WELLS 817 18533 TIMBERLAND 652 GEO TABER > RR TRACK 637 BOB BURN&COTTONTAIL 737 CR 127 & CHARLES PL 828 16148 N CR 125 826 6560 SANDSDALE RD 832 CR 23A & BAKER MANOR 825 7013 MILTONDALE 818 18485 TIMBERLAND DR 640 BOB BURN& CONNER 738 25580 CR 127 830 12754 N CR 125 827 6569 BOB KIRKLAND RD 833 CR 23A & MLK 825 6228 MILTONDALE 819 10840 OSCEOLA 6 625 20035 CREWS RD 642 BOB BURN& ODE YARB 742 24367 HASSIE JOHNS RD 830 AMBER LN & CR 125 827 15103 NORTH FORTY 833 CR 23A & JOAN 825 6172 MILTONDALE 820 10933 OSCEOLA 626 19835 CREWS RD 644 EVERGREEN& ODE YARB 744 23744 HASSIE JOHNS RD 831 12316 N CR 125 830 BIRD POND RD 834 CR 23A & GRISSHOLM 827 MILTONDALE & MAGNOLIA 822 10977 OSCEOLA RD 626 19815 CREWS RD 645 ODE YARB& WILDCAT 745 23528 HASSIE JOHNS 832 12108 N CR 125 834 12432 TOM WILKERSON 835 CR 23A & QUAIL 827 MILTONDALE& AZALEA 823 11014 OSCEOLA RD 627 19674 CREWS RD 648 TIM RHODEN 1 DR RT 746 23405 HASSIE JOHNS RD 832 N CR 125 & PINE ACRES 837 12343 TOM WILKERSON RD 835 LEWIS & EDGAR 827 MILTONDALE & JERRY 825 CR 127 & BOB WHITE 628 CREWS & HOLLIE 648 TIM RHODEN 2 DR RT 747 23088 HASSIE JOHNS RD 833 10826 N CR 125 837 12165 TOM WILKERSON RD 836 9TH & LEWIS 828 726 MILTONDALE 826 18256 CR 127 628 CREWS & QUIET WOODS 652 SMOOTHBORE 748 10101 CR 120 834 N CR 125 @ EZ STOP 836 9TH & SOUTH 828 MILTONDALE& BARBARA 827 CR 127 & THRASHER 629 19252 CREWS RD 653 6957 SMOOTHBORE 751 10783 PENDER RAULERSON 835 N CR 125 @ BLAIR CIRCLE 35 805 CR 229 & E J PAIGE 829 CR 23 A & CR 23 B 630 CREWS & OAK HILL RD 654 SMOOTHBORE & EVERGREEN 753 S CARL BROWN & SEMINOLE 836 10380 N CR 125 806 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RD&KNOCKER LN 600 TYLER BLANKS 646 5574 BLUE HOLE RD 14 638 CR 127 & FRED HARVEY 26 644 W RAILROAD & HOMER 610 15781 TURNER CEM RD 639 4636 S CR 229 636 QUAIL HOLLOW & GLEN NURSERY 605 JACK DOWLING 647 15896 SR 121 639 10560 CR 127 20 615 7271 S CR 229 (GREEN HOUSE) 645 MLK & MCIVER 613 JD SMITH 640 TOM ADAMS & SMOKEY RD 607 JACK DOWLING 648 15615 SR 121 > STORE 640 CR 127 & A M PAIGE 616 6735 S CR 229 (ON CURVE) 646 MLK & MINNESOTA 616 13720 TURNER CEM RD 52 625 21338 PL GRV CHURCH 641 SMOKEY RD&RUSTIC PIN 608 21931 JACK DOWLING 649 SR 121 & EVA JONES 645 CR 127 ABERNATHY CIR 616 S CR 229 & PINE TOP RD 647 MLK & SOUTH 617 13624 TURNER CEM RD 626 21439 PL GRV CHURCH 642 SMOKEY RD& HOPKINS 610 21827 LS COMBS & JACK DOW 650 SR 121 B4 HAR THRFT 647 CR 127& SNDRSN CIR S 617 6288 S CR 229 648 SOUTH & JOAN 619 12467 HAMP REGISTER RD 627 21370 RED MAPLE CIRC 644 8549 US 90 611 15036 JACK DOWLING 651 14549 SR 121 648 CR 127 & BEECH RR TR 618 6176 S CR 229 650 NINTH & SOUTH 621 13156 COWPEN RD 628 21579 KKEGAN LN @ RED MAPLE 646 9970 KATHY JO RD 612 21728 COY TAYLOR 652 14454 SR 121 650 COLUMBIA & CYPRESS 619 13019 BETHLEHEM CHURCH RD 651 NINTH & MINNESOTA 624 11514 CEDAR CREEK FARMS RD 629 21027 LILA HARVEY RD 647 7968 AUNT MARY HARVEY RD 615 26087 CR 250 653 5685 N TALL PINE RD 650 COLUMBIA & TOM SWEAT 621 SOUTH PRONG CEM & MARVINS LN 625 11408 CEDAR CREEK FARMS RD 635 LILA HARVEY & PINEY WOODS LN 649 ANDREW RAULERSON @ 1ST CRV 618 24267 EDDY GRADE 654 13493 TALL PINE 625 RICHARDSON RD @ MOCKINGBIRD 27 640 THOMAS CIRCLE & DEBBIE LN 626 10493 CEDAR CREEK FARMS RD 638 OC HORNE & LEAMON 649 10378 ANDREW RAULERSON 619 22614 EDDY GRADE 655 5688 S TALL PINE RD 15 625 GEORGE HODGES & ANNA BELLE 625 5096 RICHARDSON RD 642 US 90 & RAYONIER 630 8478 CLAUDE HARVEY RD 642 OC HORNE & JAMES BENNETT RD 651 7557 WEST MADISON 621 14575 AUZZIE HARVEY 656 CR 23A & GRAMPS TR 630 6586 CHESTNUT AT END 626 5300 RICHARDSON RD 643 TRAIL RIDGE MH PARK CLAUDE HARVEY @ WARREN 635 643 20345 BENNY JOE BENNETT 651 MADISON & STODDARD 622 22689 THANNIE HARVEY 657 CR 23A & MART RHODEN 635 CHESTNUT & J M RANCH 627 5962 RICHARDSON RD 645 ALLEN ACRES & GLORY RD THOMPSON 645 20503 BENNY JOE BENNETT 652 MADISON & CLINTON 624 22478 HILLTOP 658 13408 CR 23A 638 6702 CHESTNUT 628 12800 MUD LAKE RD 647 SCRAPPY PAPPY’S 636 8186 CLAUDE HARVEY RD 647 BENNY JOE BENN & FRENDA LN 654 US 90 & JEFFERSON 625 22387 HILLTOP 659 12790 CR 23A Page 20 • The Baker County Press • Back2School • August 1, 2013

2013 WILDCAT football SCHEDULE

Varsity Junior Varsity August 23 - Home - 7:00 pm October 4 - District August 29, 2013- 7:00 pm Lake City, Florida Ed White at Baker County Baker County at Wolfson Baker County at Columbia County 7:00 pm Jacksonville, Florida September 5, 2013 August 30 Open/Tba Baker County at Camden County October 11 - Home - 7:00 pm - 7:30 pm Kingsland, Georgia District September 12, 2013- 6:00 pm Macclenny, Florida Paxon at Baker County Trinity Christian Academy at Baker County September 6 - Home - 7:00 pm September 19, 2013- 6:00 pm Madison, Florida Bradford County at Baker County October 18 - District Baker County at Madison County Baker County at Yulee High School September 13 - Home - 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Yulee, Florida September 26, 2013- 6:00 pm Folkston, Georgia Crescent City at Baker County Baker County at Charlton County October 25 - Home - 7:00 pm - October 3, 2013- 6:00 pm Macclenny, Florida September 20 - Home - 7:00 pm District Bishop Kenny at Baker County - District Stanton Prep at Baker County Ribault at Baker County October 10, 2013- 6:00 pm Macclenny, Florida November 1 - District Yulee at Baker County September 27 - District Baker County at Bishop Kenny Baker County at Forrest High School October 17, 2013- 6:30 pm Live Oak, Florida Baker County at Suwannee County 7:00 pm Jacksonville, Florida 7:00 pm Jacksonville, Florida

The Baker County Health Department is open late on Tuesday and Thursday nights until 8:00pm to better server you.

School physicals $30.00 | Immunization FREE Call for an appointment at 259-6291 ext 2298 INTRODUCING... Does your child need to see a dentist? FastForward Fitness! We have a full service dental clinic for ages 21 and under. Call for an appointment at 259-6291 ext. 2282 PAY NO JOINING FEE We are a full primary care health center, Dental for children, Health Education August 19 - September 9 and Healthy Start. Call for more information. One-on-one meetings with www.doh.state.fl.us/chdbaker & experienced health coaches www.healthybaker.org Powerful technology to gauge 480 W. Lowder St., Macclenny and track progress (904) 259-6291 Personalized workout and nutrition plan Special incentive program that will save you money JOIN US. LET’S MAKE A CHANGE. BAKER COUNTY FAMILY YMCA 98 West Lowder Street Macclenny, FL 32063 904.259.0898 CALL 904.265.1775 OR LEARN MORE AT FirstCoastYMCA.org