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CIRCUIT COURT AT A Changing GLANCE 3 years prison PERCEPTIONSJON SHUMAKE “Prove that I can do THINGS TO DO SPORTS EDITOR something that people [email protected] say I can’t. It’s always for meth NOVEMBER 30 kind of been some- During her sophomore thing that I’ve had.” Heritage Park season for the BCHS Lady She’s also always cooker Christmas Open House Wildcat soccer team, Mon- had a competitive spir- 6 - 9 p.m. tana McGinley was forced it. A Macclenny man with away from her usual attack- She recalled rough- a lengthy criminal past was Heritage Park Village ing midfielder position to fill housing with her par- Lowder St. sentenced in circuit court in at defensive midfielder due Macclenny, FL 32063 ents — Candy and Earl November 20 to three to a teammate’s injury. McGinley Jr. — and years in prison for his most Bring the family and enjoy She began this season by younger sister Olivia, recent offense of cooking the beautiful Christmas switching again to central now 13, while growing meth. light displays, tours of the defense — a position she had up. Thomas Alford, 40, museums, kid’s dance, never played — to solidify the That was arrested in August on tree decorating contest, team’s defensive line that was compet- those charges after police Gingerbread House contest, replacing all of its players itive- learned via an acquain- Barrel Train, Game Truck and from the previous year. ness so much more! Plus bring tance that he was produc- The home-schooled your camera for a photo is ing meth in a shed off Steel Glen St. Mary resident with Santa. Fun for all ages. Bridge Road. A companion $3.00 per person. said the position chang- charge of possession of the es were a challenge. drug with intent to sell was DECEMBER 1 But she is not one to shy away from chal- Annual Christmas lenges. In fact, the high Festival and Parade - school junior has made City of Macclenny Fire a lifelong habit of Department overcoming them. 10 a.m. - festival Her right 6 p.m. - parade begins hand and The City of Macclenny Fire lower arm Department will once again were ampu- File Photo Thomas Alford hold the annual Christmas tated when Montana McGinley battles for position during a contest last season. festival and parade in she was three See page 3 weeks old dropped as part of the plea due to trauma also what young age. She started play- agreement. MORE NEWS during birth. initially ing at the YMCA when she His sentence will run Now, at 16, she drew her to was 6 years old and has been concurrently with another strives to change soccer at a passionate about the sport for violating terms of pro- peoples’ percep- ever since. bation stemming from an tions of what it “I love just the fast-paced arrest last March for fail- means to live aspect of it. Go after the ing to make good on a sto- with a disability. ball and score. Score, score, len $780 check he cashed “I really score,” she said. “Just getting at a Macclenny liquor think it drives to roughhouse with people store. He was charged with me to prove them grand theft and forgery in wrong,” she said. See page 2 that case. Mr. Alford has past con- victions for domestic bat- tery, trespass, drunk driv- ing, theft and possession New roof donated for food pantry of drug paraphernalia and Season debut for ladies multiple license violations. See page 10 JOEL ADDINGTON In 2004 he was arrested MANAGING EDITOR for lewd and lascivious be- Go vote ... [email protected] havior on a child less than 16 years, a charge that was Reliant Roofing in Jack- later dropped. Are you confident sonville, whose owner is In other sentencings you votes in the from Macclenny, followed that day by Judge James through this month on its Colaw, Calvin Gordon got midterm election pledge to donate a new roof 24 months in prison for to the Samaritan Food Pan- tampering with a witness, counted? try on U.S. 90 as well as en- battery and criminal mis- courage the public to drop chief. He will be on proba- by food donations for the tion three years following upcoming holiday. release. Yes 65% The company’s “Every The charges stem from Shingle Heart” initiative an incident last May when benefited three organiza- Mr. Gordon, 52, of Mac- No 35% tions this year and the pan- clenny, was caught by the bakercountypress.com try was among them, thanks mother of a 12-year-old to company owner Cameron Photo courtesy of Reliant Roofing girl touching her inappro- Shouppe’s ties to the area. Volunteers from Reliant Roofing during a charity re-roofing project at the Samaritan Food Pantry. priately, and an argument He grew up here but also ensued during which he met pantry manager, Pas- roof replacement and food project was completed No- Thanksgiving holiday. drive for the Samaritan Food vember 17. “We had several “The demand they have damaged furniture before tor Mitch Rhoden of Unit- leaving the residence. He Jailed for ed Christian Church, after Bank went wonderfully on folks drop off donations.” right now is so high. So the Saturday,” said Adrienne She said donations were work we did, even if it’s was caught shortly there- replacing roofs on his home after. and church. Menzies, the firm’s public expected to be distributed something small, goes a long “Our Every Shingle Heart relations director, after the the following week for the pistol See page 3 See page 2 threat to driver Page 7 Page 2 The Baker County Press Thursday, November 29, 2018 McGinley: Her way to success Circuit: 18 months From page 1 County High School’s soc- After winning a nation- Montana also recently bar- for battery on cops cer program, which began its al championship at Florida rel raced competitively on a and actually not get in trouble third year of play in mid-No- State, Pickett was drafted by horse for the first time at the From page 1 for it most times, and just the vember. She has scored the the National Women’s Soccer Baker County Fairgrounds. satisfaction of actually scor- first goal in every season, League’s Seattle Reign FC in She finished fourth in the Prescilla Gentry will serve 18 months in prison for resist- ing and hearing other peo- including the program’s 2016, and now plays for the competition, which she didn’t ing arrest and two counts of battery on officers. ple cheer and know you did first-ever goal during its inau- Orlando Pride. know she was a part of until The judge considered 95 days in jail already as sentence something good.” gural season in her freshman Montana doesn’t look at moments before she entered for resisting arrest and loitering. Ms. Gentry, 30 and with She eventually moved to year. Pickett for inspiration, how- the arena. a Baldwin address, was jailed in August for grabbing and the upstart Baker Bandits Although teammates ever, instead choosing to “It’s surprisingly relaxing scratching a deputy, and biting another officer at county jail. Soccer Club several years lat- know her capabilities, oppo- forge her own path. even when they don’t coop- She was found lying on CR 125 in Glen St. Mary late on er. McGinley was a member nents sometimes misjudge “I more seek out my own erate because just being able August 17. of the club’s 12-and-under her skills when she first steps definition of my story and to be on a 1200-pound ani- Other defendants sentenced that day: squad that won the division’s onto the field, she said. She find different ways to do mal and making it do some- • John Ashby, aggravated assault with intent to commit championship in its first sea- makes sure her play quickly things,” Montana said. “It’s thing is surreal,” Montana a felony; 70 days in jail, two-year probation, mental health son playing at the Callahan changes their opinions. just always how I’ve been: explained. “It feels like you’re treatment, community service. Soccer Club. “It’s different when you’re Find your way to do it.” flying whenever you take off • Jessica Bradshaw, felony shoplifting; one year on house Although the program playing against other schools She also leans on her through the arena on one of arrest with drug offender sanctions, three-year probation, went through growing pains because of course walking out parents to help guide her them, and I just love the bond $195 restitution, no contact with Walmart, community ser- in subsequent seasons, the onto the field as the girl with through difficult challenges. that I share with them when- vice, drug and alcohol evaluation. players continued to show one hand, they’re instantly, She remembered being about ever I’m out there with them.” • David Brannen, check forgery, petty theft; two days in their dedication despite the like, she’s only got one hand 5 years old and wanting to She said she wants to jail, two-year drug offender probation, community service, team’s struggles. But by that so she’s not going to be much learn to tie her shoes like her study veterinary medicine in drug and alcohol evaluation. time her father had already of a challenge to throw the friends. Her father sat on college in hopes of becoming • Hunter Combs, dealing in stolen property; 71 days in jail, learned her strength first- ball in or do blocks,” Mon- the floor for hours trying to a veterinarian because of her 18-month probation, community service. hand. tana said. “... They’re honest- figure out how to tie shoes love for animals. She has al- • Kevin Combs, possession of a firearm by a convicted “I stopped playing goalie ly shocked. After they realize one-handed. ready visited DeLand’s Stet- felon, carrying a concealed firearm, driving on a revoked li- with her I think around the that even though I only have He eventually learned how son University and Valdosta cense, non-assigned tag; 82 days in jail, five-year drug of- age of 10 because her right one hand and I’m not going to do so, and taught Montana State University. fender probation, community service, teen challenge. leg got to be such that it was to quit, they finally start to ac- the technique. Montana is interested in • Khambrel Crooks, marijuana and paraphernalia posses- too much for me to take,” Earl tually treat me like a normal “She can do whatever she continuing her soccer career sion; six months in jail. McGinley said. “She could soccer player.” wants to do in the world. Just in college, but still has goals • Angela Godwin, grand theft; two-year probation, no knock the wind out of me at because she’s missing a limb she wants to reach with the contact with Walmart, community service. 10 years old. Now at [16] she Defining her own story doesn’t make her disabled. Lady Cats. • Rachel Guy, corruption by threat against a public ser- vant, resisting arrest, disorderly intoxication; 18 months in can literally knock people off But she isn’t the only fe- It makes her different,” Earl “I really hope that we will their feet with a kick.” McGinley said. “... She has place in districts this year, or prison. male soccer player from the • Joiada Jenkins, carrying concealed weapon, dealing in “... She’s dangerous with First Coast who has faced always strived to make the at least go further than we her right or left foot,” he add- world fit her, not for her to fit did last year. I’m glad that we stolen property, disorderly conduct; failed to appear, war- similar circumstances. rant issued. ed. “If you tell her to place a Carson Pickett, a Fleming into the world. She astounds went to districts last year, but ball somewhere she’s almost me every time she does some- we honestly weren’t ready,” • Kym McClanahan, grand theft; three-year probation, no Island native who won three contact with Vystar, $15,500 restitution, community service. just nonchalant about how state championships with thing. Not that it should she said. “We didn’t mesh she does it.” shock me but it does.” well as a team during districts • Brandon Parker, violation of probation for reckless Arlington Country Day, was driving, grand theft; 60 days in jail, six-month house arrest, Montana’s powerful leg born without a left forearm last year, but I feel like just Passion for animals three-year probation, community service. has been an asset to Baker and hand. through preseason and get- ting to know all these girls al- • Randy Michael, possession of prescription drugs, felony Montana also finds time driving on suspended license; 16.3 months in prison. to tend to horses in between ready I feel like we’re going to do a lot better this year. We’ve • Brandon Parker, possession of marijuana with intent to playing soccer and complet- sell, possession of drug paraphernalia; 60 days in jail, six- ing schoolwork, which in- already started getting that connection.” month house arrest, three-year drug offender probation, cludes maintaining a 4.0 GPA $206 cost of investigation, drug and alcohol evaluation, Breakfast while dual-enrolled at Florida And their connection has FREE community service. for the Gateway College. bred confidence. “I really think that we’re • Larry Rhoden, grand theft; 78 days in jail. After attending a week- • Casey Stewart, child neglect; 15 days in jail, three- year long Riding Camp with Cathy going to go further this year Brave because we already know drug offender probation, complete DCF case plan, parenting Hooper in Glen St. Mary course, community service, mental health evaluation. All Military Welcome! about a half-decade ago, each other’s playing styles. We saw what we were up • Savannah Westbrook, possession of prescription drugs, Montana has helped Ms. non-assigned tag; six-month probation, substance abuse Hooper take care of the ani- against last year and we’re THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6TH ready this year.” evaluation. mals. • Craig Blackburn, VOP sale of opium or derivative; 18 Heritage Park, Macclenny at 9 AM months in prison. • Morgan Catlin, VOP felony battery as repeat offender; 14 Sausage Gravy • Biscuits • Scrambled Eggs • & MORE! ADD YOUR COMMUNITY months in prison. 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THINGS TO DO From page 1 Jail meals vendor agrees to BCDC terms downtown Macclenny on MIKE ANDERSON U.S. 90. The festival runs all ing to a positive outlook for Mr. Barber said if inmate day starting at 10 a.m. and PRESS STAFF increasing federal revenue counts remain sufficient- the parade begins at 6 p.m. “My understanding is that Trinity for housing detainees sent to ly high to produce revenue Baker Correctional De- the jail by Immigration and surpluses, the board should velopment Corporation is willing to update the contract to Customs Enforcement, U.S. consider using the money to DECEMBER 6 (BCDC) moved a step closer Marshal’s Service and U.S. make extra payments peri- Breakfast for the Brave to finalizing a new food ser- reflect every one of your wishes.” Bureau of Prisons. odically to the USDA on the vices contract for the county –BCDC attorney Rich Komando If inmate population re- federal loan to pay off the 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. jail last week and successful- mains high in the county jail, principal quicker. Heritage Park Village ly ending a dispute with the BCDC could well end up with “If you wait and do it an- Lowder St. contractor over a number of The current contract expired one year after they leave the a cash surplus, said Mr. Bak- nually that money’s going to Macclenny, FL issues, including proposed September 30 and a new company or face a penalty er. start burning a hole in some- automatic price increases for agreement had been set to equal to one year of the em- All military personnel both “The total federal (inmate body’s pocket,” Mr. Barber meals tied to the Consumer begin November 1. ployee’s salary. housing revenue) we need is said. “If you do it quarterly retired and active duty are One thing the BCDC Mr. Barber had argued invited to our Breakfast Price Index, or CPI. $756,749 each month,” he you could come in and say After two months of ne- board had insisted upon was that such arrangements typ- said. “Income for one feder- well, we’ve got two quarters for the Brave. The event that future price increases ically are made between em- sponsored by the City of gotiations between BCDC al inmate is approximately let’s send them an extra pay- would not be automatically ployers and their employees, Macclenny and Blackburn- attorney Rich Komando and $2541, so we need 298 in- ment, or whatever.” based on the CPI, but instead not businesses and their cli- Curry Funeral Home serves officials with Trinity Services mates to earn that number.” “That’s what I would sug- a warm breakfast of sausage Group of Oldsmar, FL, the would have to be determined ents. The federal detainee pop- gest,” said Mr. Baker. gravy, biscuits, scrambled details of a revised contract by mutual consent if Trinity In other business last ulation during the 2017-18 The board treasurer also eggs and more. proposal were presented to requested an increase. week: fiscal year, which ended stated during the meeting the board on the afternoon Trinity’s meal prices, as • BCDC board members September 30, averaged that he had discussed with Quit tobacco class of November 20. proposed, would range be- discussed their anxious an- just over 370 prisoners dai- the sheriff and Mr. Givens 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. “Rich and Trinity agreed tween $1.21 and $1.60 per ticipation of a roughly $35 ly, which Mr. Baker said was how much BCDC should pay meal depending on the to- million bailout loan from the Baker Prevention Coalition to all the terminology,” said enough to generate about the sheriff to run the jail af- sheriff’s office finance man- tal inmate population. Any U.S. Department of Agricul- $183,000 in excess revenue ter the loan money arrives 19 W. Macclenny Ave. price increases would have to ture to restructure the not- Macclenny, FL ager Jeffrey Cox, adding that each month. and they agreed it should be Trinity “agreed to all the lan- be renegotiated and agreed for-profit corporation’s debt The daily population of $746,273 each month. The Northeast Florida guage the board wanted.” to by both parties or, if no and strengthen its finances. county inmates averaged 123 BCDC, Mr. Baker said, AHEC is offering its free When board chairman Ed agreement can be reached, As of last week, BCDC still during 2017-18 and has been will be responsible for expen- “Tools to Quit” class at the Barber said he had not seen the contract may be termi- had not received word of a Baker Prevention Coalition, rising the past two months: ditures totaling $234,809 a a final draft of the proposed nated by either side without closing date for the trans- including a free quit plan, 128 in October and 126 in the month, which include “pro- contract Mr. Komando said penalty. action, which is expected first 20 days of November. fessional fees, insurance and workbook, water bottle, Other provisions in the to save more than $2 mil- stress ball and free nicotine an agreement has been ten- The total head count – reserves.” tatively reached with Trin- proposed contract, also lion annually in debt service federal and local detainees – “That gives us a grand replacement therapies sought by BCDC and ulti- costs and enable it to pay its (patches, lozenges or gum). ity and that a written docu- numbered 496 on November total of $990,000 that we mately accepted by Trinity bills in a more timely fashion Call (904) 482-0189 to ment will be prepared for the 20, according to daily inmate need,” he said. “That in- officials, included: instead of making some ven- register and learn about board’s consideration at the population data presented cludes debt service and ev- more classes near you. next meeting on December • BCDC would have the dors wait months for pay- by Mr. Cox. erything.” 11. right to suspend workers for ment. Signs of Addiction “The good news,” Mr. Ko- security breaches and bring The board had expected th Town Hall mando said, “is that we pro- legal action against them as the deal to be finalized in 12 Annual well as terminate the con- November but conceded last SATURDAY 6:30 - 8 p.m. vided your feedback to them th (Trinity) in between now and tract without delay or pen- week that it might not hap- Breakfast DECEMBER 8 Raiford Road Church the last meeting (on October alty for such breaches, all at pen before mid-December. at BCMS 9201 South State Road 121 23). My understanding is the discretion of the sheriff’s “As soon as we hear with SANTA! Macclenny, FL office. something we’ll try to get Age 2 & Concert by that Trinity is willing to up- under Parents, this meeting is for date the contract to reflect The provision was the word out and try to get a BCMS & BCHS prompted by the implication closing date set,” Mr. Barber in FREE! you! Want to know the signs every one of your wishes. advance Band! of addiction or what to look of a Trinity employee in the said. “We’re all waiting anx- We’ll get a formal agreement $5 Breakfast • Picture with Santa • Door Prizes for with your children and back from them, hopefully, escape of a county inmate at iously.” at the their friends? We want to for your approval by the next the jail late last year. The se- From the loan proceeds door For info and tickets: http://www.bcfia.org/web/ educate you on what to meeting.” curity violation language was BCDC treasurer Jack Bak- $7 look for and where to go Mr. Cox said that a top a top priority of the board er Jr. suggested paying for help. Don’t miss this official with Trinity had chairman, Mr. Barber. $350,000 in outstanding meeting! Addiction does emailed him a note about • BCDC would not be sub- bills immediately, putting 334-8285 not discriminate. an hour before last week’s ject to a financial penalty $3 million into an operat- should it hire or attempt to ing reserve fund, $500,000 meeting began and stated MORAN • Broken Spring Replacement that “he was OK with every- hire a Trinity employee. in an operating account and Roofer: thing,” but he didn’t have This provision, too, was about $430,000 into a capi- GARAGE • New Garage Door Installation time to print the entire doc- recommended by Mr. Bar- tal improvement fund for the & Repair ument with all the revisions ber in response to Trinity’s renewal and replacement of DOOR • Automatic Garage Opener prior to the board meeting. attempt to bar BCDC from equipment. Installation & Repair Honored hiring or soliciting to hire • Received a report on in- SERVICES “Good,” said Mr. Barber. “As soon as we get some- any Trinity employees for mate population data point- We repair and replace all thing in writing that we can Owner: Geoffry Moran types & brands of garage doors to help approve we’ll approve it.” Later in the meeting, at From page 1 Come see Tony and Robin at the LIVE PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING BACK IN MACCLENNY, FL Mr. Cox’s request, the board Macclenny Christmas Parade way for a lot of people. We authorized Sheriff Scotty feel so humbled and hon- Rhoden to sign the new con- Saturday, December 1 Beatdowns ored being able to help the tract with Trinity if it comes enjoy some garlic crab legs, & food bank,” said Ms. Men- in before the next BCDC blue crab, shrimp, corn, eggs, & GIFTS OF HOPE Blessing s zies. meeting on December 11. The pantry feeds about sausage and potatoes. 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Page 4 The Baker County Press Thursday, November 29, 2018 Drunk driver had 4x legal limit Fugitive arrested JON SHUMAKE suspect was also unsteady tery eyes and the inside of tion with the suspect, and after tip from wife, on his feet. his vehicle smelled of alco- then again on the suspect’s A Glen St. Mary man who Mr. Head was arrest- hol, according to the troop- breath once at the truck was arrested for DUI in the ed after performing poorly er. stop. scrap with K-9 cop early hours of November on field sobriety tests. His Another trooper saw the Mr. Gause also had a wet 17 had a blood alcohol level blood alcohol levels mea- suspect throw an aluminum spot on his pants that ap- A Sanderson man with a lengthy criminal past was back in more than four times the le- sured .336 and .324, accord- beer container underneath peared to be urine, Trooper jail the morning of November 21, charged with domestic bat- gal limit of .08. ing to the report. the vehicle, which Trooper Williams noted. tery on his wife after she said she was notifying the sheriff’s Bobby Joe Head, 47, was In another DUI arrest, Williams noted he saw roll The suspect was arrest- department where to find him on an outstanding warrant. stopped on U.S. 90 in Glen a North Carolina man was into the grass. ed about 9 p.m. after per- Deputies surrounded a residence on Frye Lane north of shortly after 2 a.m. after additionally charged with Mr. Gause said he forming poorly on the field Sanderson following the 10 a.m. incident and arrested Tav- Trooper J.E. Farley caught indecent exposure after he thought he was in Alabama sobriety exercises and gave eris Donaldson, 39, after a department K-9 tracked him to a him speeding and driving pulled down his pants and and did not believe he was in breath samples of .165 and small room where he was hiding and bit him several times erratically. Both Mr. Head urinated following a field so- Florida or traveling on I-10. .160, about double the legal before he surrendered. and passenger David El- briety test during the traffic He said he left Alabama ear- limit. Earlier, Mr. Donaldson fled his residence on Friendship dridge said the Chevrolet stop the evening of Novem- lier in the day and was trav- Mr. Gause also said he Place after allegedly punching Tequela Donaldson, 43, in the was swerving because they ber 17. eling to North Carolina for needed to use the restroom face. were looking for a phone in Trooper C.C. Williams work. He became belligerent during the breath test, and Deputy Jared Sharman noted that an advisory to depu- the car. stopped Timothy Gause, 52, during questioning. was told he would be al- ties in May warned that future encounters with the suspect Trooper Farley noted Mr. of Greensboro east of Mac- Trooper Williams trans- lowed to do so when the pro- would “... not be peaceful encounters,” based on his history Head showed signs of im- clenny on Interstate 10 after ported Mr. Gause to the TA cess was finished. Despite and past comments. pairment, including blood- witnessing the suspect travel Truck Stop on U.S. 301 in being told he could not uri- When police showed up at the Donaldson residence, the shot, watery eyes, slurred from the left to right shoul- Baldwin for field sobriety nate in the parking lot, he wife advised that her husband likely had fled to the home speech, flushed face, lack of der and then back again. Mr. testing. The officer smelled proceeded to do so in view of of a cousin where he was arrested. He allegedly left with a motor skills and an odor of Gause had bloodshot, wa- alcohol coming from the numerous people, according weapon in a backpack, though the report does not mention alcohol on his breath. The backseat of his patrol car to the officer’s report. that one was found. when en route to the loca- Mr. Donaldson has a criminal record dating back to juve- nile age, and as an adult has convictions for offenses ranging from battery to witness tampering and selling drugs. He is currently charged with felony domestic battery, Woodlawn Kennels Warrant arrests criminal mischief, making threats on Sgt. Chris Walker fol- Quality Professional Care lowing his arrest, resisting arrest and striking the K-9 Mon- soor. He was treated at Fraser Hospital for the bit wounds. GROOMING BOARDING In another recent cases: 259-4757 for VOP, others • Cory Harp, 30, of Starke is charged with stalking ex-girl- Private • Spacious • Indoor/Outdoor Runs The sheriff’s department Macclenny for VOP sale of friend Payton Westfall, 19, also of Starke, and both stalking issued a number of war- controlled drugs, sale of and sending threatening texts to her current boyfriend An- Complete Bath, De-flea & Groom ...... $22-$27 rants earlier this month for- marijuana, meth, posses- drew Smith of Macclenny. Deputy Jeremy Youmans said Mr. Harp was arrested the Bath, De-flea & Nails Clip ...... $12-$17 mally charging several de- sion of marijuana with in- fendants, some already in tent to sell, possession of evening of November 20 at Mr. Smith’s residence on West Macclenny after following the couple from Starke, and at one Boarding (per actual day) ...... $5-$10 custody at county jail: cocaine. • Nicholas Prince, 21, of • Melissa O’Neal, 40, point nearly collided with her car. Both she and Mr. Smith Jacksonville for violation Glen St. Mary for VOP said the harassment had been going on about a month. of probation (VOP) driving possession of prescription The deputy noted that Mr. Harp resisted being placed in a Learn some on a suspended or revoked drugs patrol car, and complied only after he was tased. license. • Diane Burnett, 55, Mac- • Joseph T. Manning, 38, of Macclenny was arrested No- • Tiffany Hannah, 35, of clenny for exploitation of vember 26 following an altercation with a former house mate Macclenny for failure to ap- the elderly. and his 16-year-old son, which left the latter with a swollen pear in court for petty theft. • Jesus B. Amador, 56, and lacerated eye, allegedly the result of the suspect throw- MOVES • James Tabbot, 31, of of Miami was served a war- ing a glass bottle at the teen’s head. at Jacksonville for sale and rant for felony battery on a Deputy Trevor Bloxham responded to the South Ninth possession of meth. fellow inmate. Street address of Mr. Manning where he and the teen’s fa- Fabulous Footwork • Guy Dillard, 18, home- • Terry E. Dugger, 53, of ther, Antwuan Partee, 35, of Baldwin, were “extremely an- less, for failure to appear for Sanderson for violation of gry, cursing and yelling at each other,” the deputy said. DANCE STUDIO no motorcycle license en- probation stemming from Once separated Mr. Partee said he and was visiting with dorsement. a driving on a suspended his son, who lived at the residence with his father until the OPEN ENROLLMENT • Samuel Evans, 20, of license case. He failed pay dad recently relocated, when Mr. Manning and a 44-year- Glen St. Mary for failure to fines, complete a class, per- old woman exited the home yelling and the suspect tossed until December 20 for classes in appear on a VOP for resist- form community service, the bottle. ing arrest. obtain a license or report to Mr. Manning countered that he told the father and son • Daniel Crawford, 27, of his probation officer. to leave the residence and they became angry, which led to Musical Theater Dance, Sanderson for battery, felo- • Brian A. Griffin, 47, of a physical altercation and a broken window inside. The sus- ny mischief, burglary with Jacksonville for failing to pect claimed the Partees “jumped on me” but the officer not- Jazz/Hip Hop, assault, felony resisting, appear in court to answer ed no signs of injury. He and the woman, Zelda Graham, 44, striking a K-9. for a driving on a suspend- also denied knowledge of how the teen’s eye was injured. Ballet • Michelle Lunsford, 46, ed license charge from early The victim was treated by county EMS and Mr. Manning of Macclenny, for smug- November. arrested for misdemeanor battery. gling contraband into the • Guy A. Dillard, 18, for • A criminal complaint for child abuse was filed against & Piano Lessons jail. failing to appear for a traf- 18-year-old Daniel M. Jones for allegedly striking a juvenile in the face and side during a boxing session involving sever- Visit fabulousfootworks.com or • Gregory Barton, 34, of fic case for driving a motor- Macclenny for introduction cycle without the proper li- al adults in the woods behind a Sycamore Drive address on email [email protected] of contraband into the jail. cense endorsement. 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BAKER COUNTY COMMISSION Pressure on county in mutual fire aid pact buildings, were increased year there were only two fire “Staff believes that with tractor to provide mental even more substantially. calls. We believe that coun- the improvements to the health and substance abuse City may Macclenny city officials ty fire can handle these two county fire department this services in Baker County. were given a copy of the draft calls.” updated agreement will be The contract covers the pe- mutual-aid agreement to re- A motion by Commission- the most effective use of fire riod October 1, 2018 through finalize view during the city commis- er James Bennett to approve services in Baker County,” September 30, 2019. sion’s monthly meeting on the measure, seconded by Mrs. Downing said in a writ- Meridian will be paid November 13, during which Commissioner Jimmy An- ten memo to the commis- $12,750 quarterly upon re- the deal time Mr. Rhoden stated that derson, was followed a few sion. ceipt of an invoice due the the city was willing to con- minutes later by a unani- In other business last first day of each quarter. tinue service to the county mous vote of approval. week the county commis- Commission chair Cathy Dec. 11 “at a rate that would let them The only questions asked sion: Rhoden, who has served (the county) still make some came from Commissioner • Approved a contract to- on the county’s Opioid Cri- MIKE ANDERSON money off their fire assess- Anderson, who wanted to taling $60,585 for the re- sis Task Force and worked PRESS STAFF ment.” know, for one thing, if re- placement of four roofs on closely with the sheriff’s of- When County Manager sponse times for any county county buildings: the com- fice to combat the rising A revised mutual-aid Kennie Downing presented areas would change under munity development office, problem of opioid addiction, agreement for fire protection the mutual-aid agreement the new agreement and, sec- animal control facility, Sand- said Meridian has earned will transfer first-respond- to commissioners last week, ondly, how many total calls erson Community Center her trust. er responsibilities from the however, nothing was said originated in the county ar- and the county administra- “I get to work with Me- City of Macclenny to Baker about any intent to avoid eas adjacent to the city limits tions building. ridian a lot through our task County in unincorporated paying the city for a service last year. The contract was awarded force,” Mrs. Rhoden said. “A residential and commercial Macclenny Fire Rescue has “There were total calls of to the lowest of five bidders, couple of years ago I proba- areas immediately outside freely provided the county 158 and that included the Plumb Level Construction, bly wouldn’t have given you a city limits. for years. two fire calls,” county fire to repair damage caused by plugged nickel for Meridian Terms of the new agree- She simply said the agree- chief Steven Marfongella re- Hurricane Irma last year. but they have actually done ment, approved by the coun- ment had not been changed plied. “The other 156 were • Authorized the county an about face and they are ty commission on November in 14 years and it was time to for EMS (Emergency Med- manager to submit an appli- really working hard in our 20 and expected to receive do so. ical Services) or some other cation for a Florida Recre- community, in our schools, city commission approval on “The original contract type of public assistance.” ational Trails Program grant with the jail, everywhere in December 11, will begin on stated that county areas ad- “And this shouldn’t result in the amount of $170,000 our community. They’re re- January 1. jacent to the city of Macclen- in any change in response for improvements estimat- ally doing a great job.” The measure follows re- ny would be covered by the times?” asked Mr. Anderson. ed to cost $204,000 at St. cent discussions between City of Macclenny as the first “No, sir,” replied the Mary’s Shoals Park ATV/ city and county staff about responder,” Mrs. Downing chief, the county’s only paid OHV trails. future fire protection outside said, adding that the county firefighter. If awarded, the coun- city limits now that the coun- is now prepared to assume With an all volunteer fire- ty would be required to put ty has enacted higher fire as- primary responsibility for fighting force whose ranks up a 20 percent “in-kind” sessments to fund improve- fire protection in those same have dwindled dramatically matching contribution ments in its fire department, areas. in recent years, it remains worth $34,000. including hiring full-time “The old agreement was to be seen how effective the Mrs. Downing said the firefighters as well as buying 14 years old and because we county will be as the first county received a similar new equipment and fire sta- have a new fire assessment department dispatched to grant from the state in 2012 tions. with a little bit of different calls just outside city lim- that was used “to reopen City officials had sought procedures we thought it was its, including the Walmart the trails after hurricane financial compensation to time to update the agree- Distribution Center and and tropical storm flooding continue being the first agen- ment,” she said, noting fur- the Walmart retail store, as caused significant damage.” cy responding to emergen- ther that the county “should well as residential neighbor- Storm damage last year cy calls at county addresses be the first responder for all hoods, including C.W. Webb created similar destruction GET ALL YOUR adjacent to city boundaries. county areas and we wanted and George Hodges roads that resulted in the trails be- No specific amount was dis- to make sure that was clari- and Deerfield Circle. ing closed for several months Hunting cussed because, as City Man- fied in the agreement.” The county has nine un- this year. ager Phil Rhoden said earlier The agreement will re- staffed volunteer fire sta- • Received a report from GEAR HERE! this month, county officials main largely unchanged, the tions throughout Baker finance director Cheryl Re- “declined to consider it right county manager said. County, including three in wis that the county has re- Lots of now.” “Most of the words are Macclenny at Jeff Starling ceived refunds totaling near- Guns, The city has never re- exactly the same, where if Road (station 10), North ly $205,695 from the five ceived any payment for pro- county fire requires mutual State Road 121 (station 20) constitutional officers: tax Ammo, viding the service, which city aid they will call 9-1-1 dis- and West Macclenny Avenue collector $118,721.98; clerk Stands & leaders have attributed to a patch to request it from the (station 90). of courts $67,697.71; prop- goodwill gesture to help the city and, vice versa, if the city But the county manager erty appraiser $13,936.60; more! county’s underfunded and requires mutual aid from the expressed confidence in the supervisor of elections understaffed volunteer fire county they will call 9-1-1 fire department’s ability to $$3,257.94; and sheriff department. and then the county would carry out its responsibilities $2,080.17. 1159 S. 6th The county’s new annual be called to assist,” she said. – especially after the first The refunded money was Street special assessment for fire “The only change in this major improvements begin left over in the budget year protection jumped from $30 agreement is the coverage next year, including the hir- that ended on September 30. Macclenny to about $80 in 2018-19 for area. We did a count of how ing of a new chief to oversee • Approved a $51,000 residences and could reach many fire calls had actual- merged fire and EMS de- one-year contract to Merid- 259-7800 $107 per year in five years, ly occurred in the adjacent partments and the addition ian Behavioral Healthcare, while commercial rates, county areas and in the last of two paid firefighters. Inc., as an independent con- based on square footage of $3500 to BCSO for bulletproof vests MONTHLY MOVIE JOEL ADDINGTON department to enhance the on the rise, the press release and services; and $12.2 mil- Sponsored by Baker County Youth Power MANAGING EDITOR safety of America’s law en- said. lion will support the imple- [email protected] forcement officers — and “More than 60,000 line- mentation of law enforce- that is exactly what these of-duty assaults were com- ment agencies’ body-worn The Baker County Sher- grants will do. We are pro- mitted against officers in camera programs. iff’s Office is in line for viding them with bullet- 2017, a five percent increase In addition, more than $2 elf $3500 from the federal gov- proof vests, body-worn cam- from 2016, according to the million is addressing safety, ernment to buy more bullet- eras, training, and health FBI,” it states. health and wellness prior- DECEMBER 8 proof vests, according to a and safety research. These More than $29.8 million ities through research and report last week from News- grants awarded last month of the grants will reimburse evaluation. These invest- in the BCMS auditorium 4Jax.com following an an- are helping us to take care of jurisdictions for up to 50 ments include the develop- nouncement by acting U.S. the men and women in blue percent of the cost of body ment of ballistic vests, stud- Saturday @ 6 pm Attorney General Matthew because they take care of us armor vests purchased for ies of in-vehicle safety, and Admission: $2 adults, $1 students Whitaker on November 21. every day.” law enforcement officers; the evaluation of less-lethal It’s a small part of more While violent crime is $12 million will support technologies to increase po- 4 & under, Just Say No or than $56 million dedicated trending down nationwide, law enforcement safety and lice and public safety. 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Example: I don’t lust af- Who likes Thanksgiving ter a luxury car wrapped in more than Christmas? a ribbon on my driveway Who likes Christmas Christmas morning like more than Thanksgiving? I did a train set in 1957. I suspect the grouping of And if I didn’t get it, my responses parents as- to these sured me questions Impressions that Santa may have may have something Jim McGauley given it to to do with someone chronological age. Nobody less fortunate. Maybe next short of a chronic sourpuss year; waiting for something wants to deny children the you want never hurt any- magic of Christmas. Listen- one. ing for Santa, coming down That, in itself, may have the stairs (hallways) into been the best lesson of the living room and star- Christmas. ing in awe at the bounty of There’s something Christmas — all the pres- “comfortable” about ents that weren’t there the Thanksgiving. Most Amer- night before. The best day icans, though to listen to of the year! modern media they would As we age, however, it’s never know it, have it bet- Holiday facts from around world normal for us to take sides, ter than 90 percent of the as it were, on which of these world’s population, and the As we get closer to the Christmas In the Netherlands, Sinterklaas ar- It’s tradition in Germany and in Spain two grand holidays mean truly American version of season, I thought I would give you rives from Spain, not the North Pole. to have a pickle ornament on the tree. the most to us (for purpos- the holiday (formalized by some interesting holiday facts that I’ve He arrives by ship accompanied by his In Spain, it’s claimed that two boys es of this discussion, those Abraham Lincoln in 1863 collected. “elves,” Moors who will steal children were rescued by St. Nicholas after hid- of you who like Christmas in the darkest days of the In addition to being a religious if they misbehave. “Better not pout, ing in a pickle barrel and it became and Thanksgiving equally Civil War) is the best time holiday, celebrating Christmas was a I’m telling you why.” tradition to honor St. Nick in that way. are not involved). to reflect on that. wild and raucous holiday for the lower Here’s a depressing fact. Two weeks I never quite found out why they were Each year that passes, I There’s a lot of grum- classes in England and the USA. Car- before Christmas is the time most cou- hiding in a pickle barrel. Too bad it run into more people (ad- bling about big retailers oling songs like We Wish You a Mer- ples choose to break up. Cheapskates. wasn’t a brandy cask. mittedly closer in age) who going “all-Christmas” at ry Christmas were not only a pleas- Remember in A Christmas Story St. Nicholas came late to Italy. For have settled comfortably the stroke of midnight on ant wish but also a how the family wound hundreds of years it was the good into preferring Thanksgiv- Halloween, but that’s easy demand that the head up at a Chinese restau- witch Belfana who would deliver toys ing over Christmas. Many to ignore. Another bene- of the house provide My Side of rant after dogs stole to children. I guess a Christmas witch of us have grandchildren, fit of Thanksgiving for the food or alcohol to the the Christmas turkey? isn’t quite as commercial as Santa hence the pleasure of see- more relaxed among us; carolers. They meant the atter In Japan, one of the Claus however. ing the Christmas magic it’s the “official” launch of it when they sang, “We M Christmas traditions Moving north, Norway also is full works itself on us, without the Christmas season. won’t go until we get ROBERT GERARD is to eat at KFC. Fa la of Christmas witches, but theirs ar- having the play the role of Thanksgiving is when some.” la la. Go figure. en’t quite as benevolent. On Christmas parent. the Christmas lights go up Christmas trees weren’t always part There’s some question about Eve, mischievous witches fly around Grandparents can sit (or go “on” for those who of the celebration. They were intro- whether Xmas is an insult to the Chris- on brooms making merry. It’s tra- back and watch loved ones never took them down), duced by Victorians like C. Clement tian tradition of Christmas because it ditional to hide brooms to keep the enjoy Christmas — absent and the blow-up Santas Moore, who wrote The Night Before removes Christ from the word. Not so, witches from stealing them. of the frantic buildup to adorn front yards from Christmas. He wished to tame the hol- say some historians. Xmas uses the In Sweden, everything stops at 3 December 25. On the other coast-to-coast. Yea, some iday and move it away from drunken Greek Orthodox letter X, meaning Chi, p.m. on Christmas as families gather hand, Thanksgiving gives of it’s gone a little gauche revelry. which the Christian denomination as- around the television to watch Donald us pause to remember ev- (you can buy a blow-up If you were to add up all the stuff sociates with Christ. Duck. Every year since 1958 a Don- erything we have to be Santa going in and out of that the girl’s “true love” gives her in 12 The first artificial trees weren’t ald Duck Christmas special has kept thankful for, and it’s over an out-house), but it sig- Days of Christmas, it would cost about made of plastic or aluminum, but Swedes enraptured and has become a four-day period away nals that everybody’s ready $1.3 million. Clearly, her true love is goose feathers. They were developed a part of the holidays. As many as 40 from work. Back before for Christmas and they’re Kanye and she’s a Kardashian. in Germany in the 19th Century to percent of all televisions are tuned to non-computerized news- willing to show it. Biblical scholars tend to believe fight deforestation and were popular see Donald and his nephews wish ev- papering, that meant a lot! You know what? To get that Jesus was actually born in April, into the early 20th Century. Instead of eryone Happy Christmas in Swedish. Those of us fortunate to Christmas you still have but December 25 was chosen to con- needles falling off the trees, I guess the Dickens’ A Christmas Carol has enough to have children to go through the “comfort- form to Winter Solstice, a huge pagan trees molted. been a favorite for years. In fact, one and grandchildren within able and meaningful” cele- holiday in lands that the apostles were All throughout Europe there is a of the earliest silent films was a short easy visiting distance for bration of Thanksgiving. attempting to Christianize. legend that at midnight on Christmas adaptation of the holiday classic. As both holidays have the best Given a vote, I’m going James Lord Pierpont, who wrote Eve the pure at heart can hear the far back as 1910, Scrooge and the three of both worlds. As we age, with Thanksgiving with a Jingle Bells, originally wrote it as a animals talk to each other. I’ve heard ghosts warned people that Christmas however, many of us are grateful nod to Christmas Thanksgiving song and called it One about that legend since I was a child. was not a humbug. content that we don’t need and being equally grateful Horse, Open Sleigh. It just seemed I’m not sure I would want to know Expect more unusual Christmas or want any of the material for the true meaning of this to work better as a Christmas song. It what the feral cats that live on my back treats as we get closer to the holiday. things that are pushed on best month and a half of also is the first carol to be broadcast porch are saying about me. the consuming public by every year. from space. Then there’s the Christmas pickle. advertisers representing Make the most of these manufacturers and retail holidays. #BAKERCOUNTY outlets that truly do need

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70. Chowed down 32. *Huey, Duey, Louie THEME: CARTOON CHARACTERS 71. Grind down and Blossom, Bubbles, Buttercup, e.g. Meth found in 72. ____-a-whirl 33. *Chilly Willy’s home 73. VHS successor 34. Oozes shoplifting bust 74. Slow on the uptake 36. Fill beyond full DOWN 38. Do like bees JON SHUMAKE 42. Hid under a rug 1. Club on a card Police arrested two people, one of whom was also caught 45. What Toulouse-Lautrec with methamphetamine, the afternoon of November 20 for 2. Beware of these in March and Zeta-Jones have in attempting to steal $862.69 worth of items from the Mac- 3. Strip of wood common clenny Walmart. 4. In the lead 49. “But I heard him exclaim, Brian Owens of Winter Haven and Eleanor Miller of Lake ____ he drove out of sight,” City, both 31, were taken into custody for felony grand theft 5. “____ Your Password?” 51. Vital for the incident, which occurred just before 3 p.m. 6. Kill a dragon A small container that was attached to Ms. Miller’s key 54. Artemis’ companion ring also held two small baggies containing about 1.6 grams 7. A pop 56. In the know of methamphetamine, according to Deputy Archie Crews’ 8. New Mexico’s state flower report. 57. Attention grabber 9. Bunch of hair The store’s security employee said Mr. Owens acted as a 58. Antioxidant-rich berry lookout after exiting the garden center door. As he made it 10. Hat part 59. He’s one behind outside, he nodded toward Ms. Miller in an “OK manner,” 11. First name in frozen Belichick and she left through the northern exit with a cart full of un- desserts paid items, according to police. 60. Mother Goose’ “Dame 12. Hammer part No illegal contraband was found on Mr. Owens, but he ____ and Her Cat” was uncooperative and became angry after getting hand- 15. Port in Denmark 61. What victim did in court cuffed and said he would beat the case because he was not 20. *Gnomeo or Juliet read his Miranda rights prior to getting handcuffed. Deputy 62. Fairway club 22. Cash dispenser Crews explained he was not being interrogated. 63. Book ____, pl. Mr. Owens also whispered, “They held a gun to our heads 24. Become too mature and made us steal this stuff,” to Ms. Miller as if he were try- 66. *”Beavis and Butt-Head” ing to get her to say the same thing. Ms. Miller instead con- 25. *Paul Frank’s Julius channel tinued to cry and appeared to be in fear of Mr. Owens, ac- 26. AM/FM device 68. “____ Spot go” cording to police. 27. Pipsqueak In another meth case, a complaint for drug and drug par- aphernalia possession was filed against a Macclenny man ACROSS 40. A lightbulb signifies one 29. *He’s “hunting wabbits” found after an apparent overdose from the drug. in many comics 31. *Phineas’ friend The girlfriend of Michael A. Bennett Jr., 41, summoned 1. Middle Eastern staple 41. Straight ones in a rescue to a South Fourth Street address shortly after 8 p.m. 6. What I do with my little on November 7 because the suspect had stopped breathing drafter’s toolbox eye? LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION: after injecting what she thought was heroin. She began CPR 43. Agitate 9. Cookbook abbr. because he was turning blue, investigator Timothy Griffin’s 44. Wharton’s “The House of report notes. 13. Potato State? ____” Later testing of a rock-like substance in aluminum foil, 14. Romanian money residue on a spoon and an uncapped needle found in a 46. *What Charles Schulz did bedroom where Mr. Bennett reportedly injected the drug 15. Sign of a saint, pl. with Snoopy showed it was meth. 16. *Rabbit’s first name 47. *Flapper Betty He faces a felony drug possession count due to the three- tenths of a gram of meth recovered from the scene as well as 17. Brow shape 48. *The Sailor Man the misdemeanor count for possession of the spoon, foil and 18. Like Bananas Foster 50. Black cat, e.g. syringe, all commonly used to take drugs. 19. *Scooby-Doo’s best 52. Abba song In other recent incidents: friend • Ashley Raulerson, 32, of Macclenny was arrested for in- 53. Front part of a ship troduction of contraband into county jail after an empty sy- 21. *Eric of “South Park” 55. *#48 Across’ Swee’___ ringe was found on her when she was taken there on a local 23. *Mr. Duck, to friends 57. *Pink feline warrant. 24. Hippocrates’ promise • David Brannen, 50, of Glen St. Mary was jailed the 61. *The youngest Griffin morning of November 24 after he was caught sleeping in a 25. TV tube in days yore 64. Musical composition camper trailer at a Barfield Road property he was trespassed 28. Vegan’s staple from three days earlier. 65. 2nd largest bird in world Mr. Brannen pulled out his copy of the trespass warning 30. Islamic scholars by height while speaking with Deputy Crews but said he did not read it. 35. Hems and ____ 67. Mends a sock In a previously unreported case, Samuel K. Evans, 20, 37. *Tramp, e.g. 69. Beauty shop of Glen St. Mary was arrested October 24 for selling three- tenths of a gram of marijuana for $40 to an undercover in- 39. Mountie uniform fabric formant working with the sheriff’s office near Davis Road and CR 139. The case was filed on November 26. Arrest for brandishing gun Police arrested a Cuyler South around midnight and between the suspect and man the evening of No- attacking both him and girl- couple. vember 19 and charged him friend Jasmine Teston, 33. • Deputy James Crews with brandishing a pistol They told Deputy Tim filed a complaint for battery in the face of another man Griffin that Mr. Thomas naming Cekena Thomas, during an argument on crawled through a living 27, of Macclenny for bat- Tommy Road. room window while they tery on Ebone Singleton, Virgil Johns, 48, sur- were sleeping and struck 31, also of Macclenny, at rendered to deputies near both of them, at one point a residence on Grissholm his residence a short time shoving Ms. Teston against Street the evening of No- later after emerging from a a wall. vember 24. wooded area. She said she coaxed him Both parties gave con- Wesley Jordan, 28, of into accepting a ride home, flicting versions of events Glen St. Mary told Deputy and at one point when they when Ms. Thomas went to Andrew Thames the ac- were stopped on the road, the address with her chil- cused “waved him down” Mr. Thomas snatched away dren to visit their father, and confronted him as he her keys and phone and and the two women argued. drove on Tommy Road, tossed them into a field. He Ms. Singleton denied strik- urging him to exit his ve- then left the scene. ing the other woman, and hicle. Mr. Jordan stopped, The warrant charges instead said she grabbed and when he attempted to him with aggravated bat- her keys then tossed them drive away, an intoxicated tery, battery, burglary and into the yard Mr. Johns allegedly pulled robbery by snatching away Deputy Crews noted Ms. the weapon from his waist- the phone. The report did Singleton had a facial abra- band and pointed it at his not mention a connection sion. face. Mr. Jordan said he was calling police, to which he quoted the suspect as re- plying, “Go ahead and we’ll have a shootout.” Hugh D. Fish, Jr. J.D. Based on that al- leged statement, deputies Serving Thames and John Murphy Baker County both had weapons drawn for over 41 years on Mr. Johns as he emerged from the woods. They were unable to locate a pistol the specializing in... area described as heavily wooded. The suspect has a crim- Real Estate inal record dating back to 1996 with prior convictions Family Law for burglary, thefts, worth- less checks and disorderly conduct. Personal Injury A warrant was issued for the arrest of Justin Thom- as, 35, of St. George, GA for breaking into the residence Our offi ce will be closed of Charles Futch on CR 229 December 24 - January 1 to celebrate Christmas. We will resume normal business hours on January 2, 2019. We want to share your Hours: Monday - Friday 9 am - 5 pm • closed 12-1 for lunch letter to the editor so 34 S. Fifth Street | Macclenny | hughfi [email protected] send it to [email protected] 259-6606 The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. and sign it! Before you decide, ask us to send you free written information about our qualifications and experience. Page 8 The Baker County Press Thursday, November 29, 2018 OBITUARIES Callie Blue, 82, a retired beautician Funeral held for Brince Jones, 78 Stanley Parsels, former resident Callie Mae Blue, 82, of Sanderson, went on to be with Hance Brince Jones, 78, of Sander- Stanley Parsels, 75, of Cameron, the Lord on Monday, November 19, 2018 at Shands UF in son died Sunday, November 25, 2018 New York and a former Macclenny res- Jacksonville. She was a retired beautician and former em- at Macclenny Nursing and Rehab Cen- ident, died October 21, 2018 from inju- ployee of Northeast Florida State Hospital. ter, following an extended illness. Mr. ries received in a tractor accident. He She is survived by son Ned McQuay Jr. The funeral for Jones was born in Macclenny and lived was born July 13, 1943 in Louisville, Mrs. Blue will be at noon on Saturday, December 1 at Faith most of life in Sanderson. He was the KY to Stanley A. and Geraldine (Pearl) Bible Church in Sanderson with Pastor Videll Williams owner-operator of Brince Jones Land Parsels, also former Macclenny resi- officiating. Interment will follow at Quitman Cemetery in Fill for over 40 years before his retire- dents. On August 2, 1980 he married Sanderson. ment. He enjoyed farming, fishing and the former Ella Bacon who survives his grandchildren. He was preceded in and resides in Cameron. death by his parents Hance and Eunice Mr. Parsels was a member of the Lagatha James of Jacksonville Sapp Jones, grandson Tyler Nettles former Macclenny Police Department and brothers Robert Jones and Paul and was a highway superintendent for Lagatha Mae James, 90, of Jacksonville died Saturday, Jones. Hance Jones the town of Cameron for many years Stanley Parsels November 24, 2018 in the Baptist Medical Center in down- Mr. Jones is survived by his wife prior to his retirement. He was also a town Jacksonville following a long illness. She was born in Martha Beasley Jones of Sanderson; children Rhonda police officer in Niagara Falls and worked for the Steuben Shelmont, Georgia and had resided in Jacksonville since Wilkins and Sandy (James) Smith, both of Macclenny, Dar- County Highway Dept. He enjoyed fishing and working on 1958. She was a homemaker and member of the Bethel ren (Melissa) Jones of Jacksonville, Denise (Danny) Ellis home projects. Those who knew Stanley also knew how Temple Assembly of God Church in Jacksonville. She en- and Tina Johns, both of Glen St. Mary; brothers Lex Jones much he enjoyed mowing his lawn and how particular it joyed going to church, working and doing her daily walks. and Dwight Jones of Sanderson; sister Lila Mae Lucky of had to be done. It was always in “tip-top shape.” Stanley She was preceded in death by her parents John A. and Arrie Albany, GA; eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchil- was a veteran of the U.S Navy, proudly serving our country Shrader Pennington, son Forest James and her significant dren. from 1960-64 and was a member of the Canisteo American other for over 50 years, Rayburn Hall. The funeral service to honor the life of Mr. Jones was Legion. She is survived by daughters Patricia Ann Harvey of held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, November 27 in the chapel In addition to his wife Ella, Mr. Parsels is survived by Brunswick, GA, Janet Kay McTyre, Joy L. Foster and Mona of Guerry Funeral Home in Macclenny with Rev. Tommy daughters Cynthia Parsels, Sandra Kinghorn (Tom Cooper) Sue Smith, all of Jacksonville; sister Geraldine Britt of Richardson, pastor of the Community Full Gospel Church, and Melissa (Johnny) Williams, all of Baker County, and Flat Rock, AL: 10 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, officiating. Interment was at South Prong Cemetery, Sand- Brandi Parsels (Steve Weston) of Rochester; step-daugh- four great-great-grandchildren and one great-great-great- erson. ters Sheila Marlatt (Kevin O’Brien) of Canisteo and Diane grandchild. (Shawn) Stratton of Denver, CO. Stanley is also survived by A memorial service to honor the life of Mrs. James The Baker County Press his mother Geraldine “Gerry” Parsels of Cameron; brothers will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, November 29 at her Ad Deadline: George Parsels (Elaine Graves) of Cameron, Roger Parsels church, 8380 Devoe St. in Jacksonville with Pastor David Community Full Gospel Monday 5:00 PM of Baker County and Jerry (Connie) Parsels of Cameron; Manning officiating. Final disposition will be by cremation. sister Bonnie (Chester) Crews Glen St. Mary; grandchil- Visitation and gathering with the family begins one hour Church dren Terry Florio, Shane Cooper, Austin Smith, Stevie before the service. Guerry Funeral Home of Macclenny is DINKINS NEW 12664 Mud Lake Rd. Weston, Sydney and Jayden Williams, Brett Marlatt (Reilly in charge of arrangements. Sunday School 10:00 am CONGREGATIONAL Pogue), Julie Marlatt (Milton Quandt), Kierstin Stratton METHODIST CHURCH Sunday Morning 11:00 am (Chris Harmuth), Aaron Stratton, Shaunna Stratton (Eric Women’s Center of Jax ALCOHOLICS CR 127 N. of Sanderson Vargas) and Isaac Stratton; five great-grandchildren, many Sunday Evening 6:00 pm nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father and Sunday School 10:00 am 24-HOUR ANONYMOUS Tuesday Evening 7:30 pm a nephew Roger Parsels Jr. Sunday Morning Service 11:00 am The family planned a private service. RAPE CRISIS Meetings Mon. - Sat. @ 8 pm Pastor Tommy Richardson || 904-275-2949 HOTLINE: 8981 S. SR 228, Macclenny Sunday Night Service 6:00 pm Meeting Monday @ 6:30 pm Wed. Night Service 7:00 pm Paula Taylor, 66, dies November 20 904.721.7273 93 N. 5th St., Macclenny The Road Pastor Bro. Timothy Alford Paula Phyllis Bouchard Taylor, 66, of Sanderson passed away surround- to Calvary ed by her loving family on Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at Acosta-Rua Corner of Madison & Stoddard MACCLENNY Sunday CHURCH OF CHRIST Center for Caring in Jacksonville. She New Hope Church, Inc. Glen St. Mary was born on December 27, 1951 in 573 S. 5th St. • 259-6059 23-A to Lauramore Rd. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Rev. Tommy & Doris Anderson Willimantic, Connecticut to Leo Jo- & Fairgrounds Rd. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Youth Director Kayse Fiano SUNDAY SERVICES seph and Phyllis (Robideaux) Bouch- Evening Services 5:00 p.m. Phone: 904-259-2213 Bible Study 9:45 am ard. Paula married the love of her life, Fellowship 10:30 am George Linwood Taylor, on Septem- Wednesday Sunday School: ...... 10:00 am Worship Services 11:00 am ber 27, 1969. She was devoted to her Pastor J. C. Lauramore Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m. Sunday Morning Service . . . .11:00 am Minister family and enjoyed spending time with welcomes all Sam Kitching Associate Pastor: Shane Conner Sunday Evening Service . . . . . 6:00 pm them, especially her grandchildren. 'A friendly Paula Taylor Wednesday Night ...... 7:00 pm church!' Mrs. Taylor taught her grandkids how to play Rummy with her. She loved to challenge them, and she never let them win. Paula had worked for American Alarm in Jacksonville for 15 years and was also a retired certified nursing assistant. She was Isaiah 40:31 a Baptist. Mrs. Taylor was preceded in death by her parents and her beloved husband of 48 years who passed away on Jan- uary 17, 2018. She is survived by her children Kelly M. Fer- guson of Sanderson, George M. Taylor (Tanya) of Bellview, and Katie L. Sullivan (William) of Glen St. Mary; brother John J. Bouchard (Annemarie) of Canterbury, CT; grand- children Joshua, Joey, Collin, Rachellyn, Lauren, Sarah Beth, Wyatt, Megan, Marissa, Zachary, Joseph, Brandon, Emma, Alexandra and Zach; many great-grandchildren. In Loving Memory of A celebration of Paula’s life was held at 6 p.m. on Sat- urday, November 24 at Glen Hill Primitive Baptist Church with Elder Arnold Johns and Pastor Dale Hodges officiat- Kevin Lee Allaart, Jr. ing. Blackburn-Curry Funeral and Cremation of Macclenny We care about your family December 2, 1984 - February 6, 2013 was in charge of arrangements. James M. Curry, Licensed Funeral Director The days seem to creep by at a snail’s pace. Family grateful Ministers to meet Shannon M. Curry, Licensed Funeral Director While the years fly by like a shooting star. The family of Frances Baker County Ministers Frost would like to thank Allen A. Crews, Funeral Associate It’s that time of the year for us to look Association will meet De- Jack A. 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA Baker County is seeking to enhance the IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA Tips to CASE NO. 18000115CAMXAX existing list of qualified consultants engaged CASE NO.: 2018-CA-000048 in the provision of natural resources ser- CIVIL DIVISION LEGAL THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, F/K/A vices, technical and/or engineering services, THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR properly licensed by the State of Florida, who NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A CHAMPI- THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWABS, are interested in providing natural resources, ON MORTGAGE COMPANY, weather INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES technical and/or engineering and other related Plaintiff, 2007-12, services to Baker County related to the review NOTICES vs. Plaintiff, of new mining applications. There is currently one consultant on the existing list. vs. GRACE YVETTE CHURCH A/K/A GRACE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CHURCH, ANNIE M. GILBERT A/K/A ANNIE flu peak EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JIMMIE STEPHENS, The County seeks to award additional GILBERT A/K/A ANNIE MARGARET GILBERT IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA et al. contracts to one or more consultants who will A/K/A ANNIE MARGIE THOMP.SON, GERARD CASE NO.:02-2018-DR-365 CIVIL ACTION Defendants be asked to review the mining applications for CHURCH - A/K/A ARTHEL GERARD CHURCH JOEL ADDINGTON CASE NO.: 02-2018-CA-000065 ______/ compliance to the requirements of the Baker A/K/A GEROID A. CHURCH A/K/A GERALD IN RE: THE MATTER OF: County Land Development Regulations, and CHURCH, JOANN CHESTNUT A/K/A JOAN MANAGING EDITOR J.L.N., a minor child. LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, NOTICE OF ACTION other relevant provisions related to Baker MACK, FLORIDA HOUSING FINANCE CORPO- [email protected] ______/ Plaintiff, County’s consideration of said application. RATION , STATE OF FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT To the following Defendant: This Request For Qualifications and process OF REVENUE , UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NOTICE OF ACTION vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JIMMIE STEPHENS complies with Chapter 287.055, Florida Stat- ON BEHALF OF SECRETARY OF HOUSING utes, also known as the “Consultant’s Compet- December through KAITLYN DINKINS, A MINOR, et al, (CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN) AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT , UNITED itive Negotiation Act”. March is peak flu season TO: The unknown Father of J.L.N; Defendant(s). Last Known Address: STATES OF AMERICA, DEPARTMENT OF ______/ 14441 WILDCAT ALY, GLEN SAINT MARY, FL TREASURY - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, so the health department YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Petition for 32040 SUBMISSION OF STATEMENT OF QUAL- UNKNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION 1, IFICATIONS (RFQ). On (1) original and four (4) Custody by Extended Family Member has AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE UNKNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION 2, ANY on West Lowder Street is copies of the complete proposal plus one (1) been filed against you. You are required to PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, reminding residents to get serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the electronic copy of the complete proposal shall THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE ESTATE be sealed and clearly marked on the outside: vaccinated and take other to this action on HUGH D. FISH, JR., Petition- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant following described property: OF MARY ALICE CHURCH A/K/A MARY A. er’s attorney, whose address is P.O. Box 531, to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated “Request for Qualifications – For Natural CHURCH, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES precautionary steps to stop Macclenny, FL 32063, on or before December November 8, 2018, and entered in Case No. A PARCEL OF LAND IN THE WEST Resources, Technical and/or Engineering MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, Services for Mining Permit Applications, the spread of the virus. 2, 2018, and file the original with the clerk of 02-2018-CA-000065 of the Circuit Court of HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER this court at Baker County Courthouse, 339 E. the Eighth Judicial Circuit in and for Baker THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION RFQ# 2018-19”. CLAIMANTS, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ANNIE M. Flu symptoms include Macclenny Avenue, Macclenny, Florida 32063, County, Florida in which Lakeview Loan 12, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE GILBERT A/K/A ANNIE GILBERT A/K/A ANNIE Proposals must be in writing, and may be either before service on Petitioner’s attorney Servicing, LLC, is the Plaintiff and Kaitlyn 21 EAST, BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA, MARGARET GILBERT A/K/A ANNIE MARGIE fever, headache, fatigue, submitted by the Proposer in person, by couri- or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default Dinkins, a minor, Victoria Dinkins, a minor, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED THOMPSON, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF GERARD er or overnight delivery to: runny or stuffy nose, sore will be entered against you for the relief de- are defendants, the Baker County Clerk of the AS FOLLOWS: FOR A POINT OF CHURCH A/K/A ARTHEL GERARD CHURCH

manded in the petition. Circuit Court will sell to the highest and best REFERENCE, COMMENCE AT THE A/K/A GEROID A. CHURCH A/K/A GERALD Baker County Board of throat or cough and body bidder for cash in/on ALL SALES WILL BE HELD NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE CHURCH, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF GRACE County Commissioners The minor child is identified as follows: AT THE FRONT DOOR OF THE COURTHOUSE, WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST YVETTE CHURCH A/K/A GRACE CHURCH, aches or chills. Onset Attn: Kennie Downing, County Manager Date of birth: June 25, 2013 339 E. MACCLENNY AVE., MACCLENNY, FL 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOANN 55 North 3rd Street of symptoms can begin Place of birth: Baptist Medical Center, Jack- 32063. THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER MUST SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, CHESTNUT A/KJA JOAN MACK, Macclenny, Florida 32063 quickly but they’re more sonville, Florida PAY AT LEAST 5% OF THE SUCCESSFUL BID RANGE 21 EAST, RUN THENCE S Defendant(s). BY CASH OR CASHIER’S CHECK AT THE TIME 0°20’40” W, ALONG THE EASTERLY ______/ severe than those resulting DATED this 2nd day of November, 2018. OF THE SALE. THE REMAINING BID AMOUNT BOUNDARY OF SAID WEST 1/2 Proposals must be received no later . Facsimile MUST BE TENDERED BY 4:00PM ON THE DAY A DISTANCE OF 333.43 FEET TO than 3:00 PM December 20, 2018 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE from a common cold. proposals are not acceptable. Any propos- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SALE BY CASH OR CASHIER’S CHECK THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF als received after this date and time will be To avoid contracting ONLY., Baker County, Florida at 11:00AM on THE PARCEL OF LAND HEREIN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a rejected and returned un-opened to the pro- By: Melissa Haines the 24th day of January, 2019, the following DESCRIBED, CONTINUE THENCE S Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure en- or spreading the influen- poser. Proposals will be opened at the County Deputy Clerk described property as set forth in said Final 0°20’40” W, A DISTANCE OF 165.00 tered on November 7, 2018 in Civil Case No. Administration office on za virus, the department Hugh D. Fish, Jr. Judgment of Foreclosure: FEET, THENCE N 89°34’48” W, A December 20, 2018 18000048CAMXAX of the Circuit Court of the recommends getting a flu PO Box 531 DISTANCE OF 240.25 FEET TO A at 3:00 PM. EIGHTH Judicial Circuit in and for Baker Coun- Macclenny, FL 32063 PARCEL 1: POINT ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF ty, MacClenny, Florida, the Clerk of Court will shot, washing your hands (904) 259-6606 WAY LINE OF A 50 FOOT COUNTY In addition to the information as stated sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at above to be marked on the outside of the 11/8-11/29c PART OF LOT 1 OF “ALLEN ROAD, RUN THENCE N 0°25’12” E Baker County Courthouse, 339 East MacClen- often with soap and warm envelope, it should also provide the date and LANDS”, A SUBDIVISION AS PER ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT OF ny Avenue Room 113, MacClenny, FL. 32063 time of opening and company name and ad- water for at least 20 sec- NOTICE OF INTENT TO USE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 165.00 in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Stat- dress. onds, resisting touching UNIFORM METHOD OF PLAT BOOK 2, PAGES 58-58A FEET, THENCE S utes on the 24th day of January, 2019 at 11:00 COLLECTING NON-AD VALOREM OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF 89°34’48” E A DISTANCE OF 240.03 AM on the following described property as set For complete RFQ documents please visit your nose, mouth and ASSESSMENTS AND BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA, MORE FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to-wit: www.bakercountyfl.org/purchasing NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS face, sanitizing common FOLLOWS: BEGIN AT A CONCRETE AND ALSO: APART OF THE SOUTH 1/4 OF The County reserves the right, in its sole The Board of County Commissioners of Baker MONUMENT MARKING THE SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, work and household sur- and absolute discretion, to reject any or all County, Florida hereby provides notice, pur- SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 1 OF A PARCEL OF LAND IN THE WEST RANGE 22 EAST, MORE PARTICU- bids, to cancel or withdraw this solicitation faces and remaining home suant to Section 197.3632(3)(a), Florida Stat- “ALLEN LANDS”, A SUBDIVISION HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF LARLY DESCRIBED AS COMMENCE at any time and waive any irregularities in the utes, of its intent to use the uniform method AS PER PLAT THEROF RECORDED THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION AT THE SW CORNER OF THE SW 1/4 if you’re sick. solicitation process. of collecting non-ad valorem assessments IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGES 58-58A 12, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE OF THE SE 1/4 OF SAID SECTION To fight the flu, the de- for more than one year to be levied within all OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF 21 EAST, BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA, 11/29-12/6c 32, AND RUN N 3 DEG 42’ 30” W. or a portion of the area encompassed by the MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED 54.20 FEET TO A CONCRETE MON- partment says you should BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND PUBLIC NOTICE County boundaries, for the cost of providing THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 29 AS FOLLOWS: FOR A POINT OF UMENT ON NORTH R/W LINE OF drink plenty of fluids, rest solid waste services. The Board of County MINUTES 45 SECONDS WEST REFERENCE, COMMENCE AT THE STATE ROAD NO. S-23-A; THENCE Commissioners will consider the adoption of a NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE WEST The Baker County Board of County CONTINUE N 3 DEG 42’30” W, at home, cover coughs and ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID Commissioners is seeking sealed bids from resolution electing to use the uniform method LOT 1 A DISTANCE OF 212.21 FEET 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF 109.60 FEET; THENCE S 89 DEG 20’ sneezes with a tissue, wash of collecting such assessments, commencing THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION qualified General or Electrical contractors to 23” W, 181.50 FEET TO THE EAST TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT ON provide labor, materials, supplies, services, in November 2019, as authorized by Section THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE 12, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 21 R/W LINE OF WEST BOULEVARD; your hands often and call 197.3632, Florida Statutes, at a public hearing EAST, RUN THENCE S 0°29’40” W, etc to provide and install a first-time generator THENCE N 3 DEG 59’ 07” W ALONG OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 127, A 100 set in the Baker County Courthouse, located at a doctor if you experience to be held at 6:00 p.m. on December 20, 2018, FOOT WIDE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY, ALONG THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY SAID R/W LINE, 325.0 FEET TO THE at the County Commission Chambers located OF SAID WEST 1/2 A DISTANCE 339 E. Macclenny Ave, Macclenny FL 32063. P.O.B.; THENCE CONTINUE N 3 DEG difficulty breathing, pain AND SAID CONCRETE MONUMENT The County Courthouse has been designated a at 55 N 3rd St, Macclenny, Florida 32063. MARKING THE SOUTHWEST OF 498.43 FEET TO THE POINT 59’ 07” W, 120.20 FEET; THENCE in your chest or stomach, Such resolution will state the need for the OF BEGINNING OF THE PARCEL building of historic significance, therefore the N 88 DEG 43’ 53” E, 201.50 FEET; CORNER OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE proposed generator plan must be approved by levy and will contain a legal description of the NORTH 08 DEGREES 33 MINUTES OF LAND HEREIN DESCRIBED, THENCE N 3 DEG 33’ 07” W 41.0 dizziness or confusion. boundaries of the real property subject to the CONTINUE THENCE S 0°20’40” W A the Baker County Historical Society prior to FEET; THENCE N 88 DEG 37’ 54” 39 SECONDS EAST, ALONG THE commencement of work. Seek immediate medi- levy. Copies of the proposed form of resolution WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 1 A DISTANCE OF 165.00 FEET, THENCE E, 144.35 FEET; THENCE S 15 DEG are on file at the office of the County Manager, N 89°34’48” W, A DISTANCE OF 56’ 26” W, 163.63 FEET; THENCE S DISTANCE OF 130.30 FEET TO A The County is seeking a lump sum price cal attention for children if 55 N 3rd St, Macclenny, Florida 32063. All in- FIVE EIGHTHS INCH IRON ROD, LS 240.46 FEET TO A POINT ON THE 88 DEG 00’ 53” W, 290.14 FEET TO terested persons are invited to attend the pub- EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE AT for a turn-key project. Estimated cost of proj- THE P.O.B. they have trouble breath- 4708; THENCE SOUTH 86 DEGREES ect $115,000-120,000. lic hearing. In the event any person decides to 15 MINUTES 10 SECONDS EAST, A 50 FOOT COUNTY ROAD, RUN ing, have a bluish skin col- appeal any decision by the Commission with 194.98 FEET TO A FIVE EIGHTHS THENCE N 0°25’12” E ALONG SAID Any person claiming an interest in the MANDATORY PRE-BID CONFERENCE respect to any matter relating to the consid- INCH IRON ROD, LS 4708, SET EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE A surplus from the sale, if any, other than the or, stop drinking or eating will be held on December 13, 2018 at, eration of the resolution at the referenced ON THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT DISTANCE OF 165.00 FEET, THENCE property owner as of the date of the Lis Pen- 10:00a.m. local time. Bidders are required or if they have a persistent public hearing, a record of the proceeding may 1; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES S dens, must file a claim within 60 days after to attend to be eligible to bid on the project. be needed and in such an event, such person 52 MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST 89°34’48” E A DISTANCE OF 240.25 the sale. high fever or fever with This project requires Performance and Bid may need to ensure that a verbatim record of ALONG SAID EAST LOT LINE 114.25 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Bonds to be provided. This meeting will be rash. the public hearing is made, which record in- FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Dated this 21st day of November, 2018. cludes the testimony and evidence on which A/K/A 14441 WILDCAT ALY, GLEN held at the Baker County Administration Offices located at 55 North Third Street, the appeal is to be based. PARCEL 2: SAINT MARY, FL 32040 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Macclenny, FL 32063. As Clerk of the Court In accordance with the American with has been filed against you and you are required LOT 2 OF “ALLEN LANDS”, A Bid will be received until 3:00 p.m., De- Al-Anon meetings Disabilities Act, persons needing a special SUBDIVISION AS PER PLAT to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, By: Tina Carrington accommodation of an interpreter to partic- to J. Anthony Van Ness, Esq. at VAN NESS LAW cember 20, 2018 in the Office of the County Deputy Clerk THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT Manager, Baker County Board of Commission- Al-Anon, a support ipate in these proceedings should contact BOOK 2, PAGES 58-58A OF THE FIRM, PLC, Attorney for the Plaintiff, whose the County Commissioners Office at (904) address is 1239 E. NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE, ers, 55 N. 3rd Street, Macclenny FL 32063. Mccalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC group for families and PUBLIC RECORDS OF BAKER Bid MUST have the respondent’s name and 259-3613, at least 48 hours prior to the COUNTY, FLORIDA. SUITE #110, DEERFIELD BEACH, FL 33442 on 110 SE 6th Street friends of alcoholics, meets time of the hearing. or before December 21, 2018 a date which is mailing address clearly shown on the out- Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 within thirty (30) days after the first publication side of the envelope or package when sub- (407) 674-1850 every Thursday at the li- TOGETHER WITH A 1989 FOXW mitted. Submit two (2) copies of your bid in Board of County Commissioners DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOME WITH of this Notice in the BAKER COUNTY PRESS 11/29-12/6c brary building of the First of Baker County, Florida and file the original with the Clerk of this Court a sealed envelope or similar package marked VIN NUMBERS K2069DS1252GAA “GENERATOR FOR COURTHOUSE” on the 11/22-12/13c either before service on Plaintiff’s attorney or IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE United Methodist Church AND K2069DS1252GAB AND front of the envelope. TITLE NUMBERS 47103494 AND immediately thereafter; otherwise a default EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT on north 5th St. in Mac- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 47104824. will be entered against you for the relief IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT demanded in the complaint. This notice is The deadline to submit questions is De- CASE NO.: 02-2018-CP-000082 clenny. cember 18, 2018, at 10:00 AM. Questions IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA A/K/A 18649 COUNTY ROAD 127, provided to Administrative Order No. 2065. PROBATE DIVISION Newcomers should be CASE NO.: 022018CA000094CAAXMX shall be submitted in writing to Kennie Down- GLEN SAINT MARY, FL 32040. ing, County Manager at kennie.downing@bak- If you are a person with a disability who IN RE: The Estate of there at 6 p.m, an hour be- U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR needs any accommodation in order to ercountyfl.org. All answers will be issued in CLAUD JAMES ARMSTRONG, II, Any person claiming an interest in the writing via addendum on the County’s website. fore the meeting starts. For LSF9 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST, surplus from the sale, if any, other than participate in this proceeding, you are Deceased. Plaintiff, the property owner as of the date of the Lis entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision ______/ more details, call 904-35- of certain assistance. Please contact the Bids will be opened and respondents an- vs. Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after nounced at 3:00 P.M. local time, or as soon 0600. the sale. ADA Coordinator at (352) 337-6237, at NOTICE TO CREDITORS FLOYD A. HOWARD; UNKNOWN SPOUSE least 7 days before your scheduled court thereafter as practical, on December 20, 2018, in the Baker County Administrative offices, 55 OF FLOYD A. HOWARD; WILLIAM V. KEVES; Dated in Baker County, Florida this 19th appearance. If you are hearing or voice The administration of the estate of CLAUD UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION #1 impaired, please call 711. If you are deaf N. 3rd Street, Macclenny FL 32063. The bid JAMES ARMSTRONG, II, deceased, whose date day of November, 2018. opening is open to the public. and #2, and ALL OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES, or hard of hearing and require an ASL of death was August 20, 2018, is pending in et.al., interpreter or an assisted listening device Bid information may be obtained on-line at the Circuit Court for Baker County, Florida, Pro- Clerk of the Circuit Court http://www.bakercountyfl.org/purchasing Defendant(s). Baker County, Florida to participate in a proceeding, please bate Division, the address of which is 339 E. ______/ contact Court Interpreting at interpreter@ Macclenny Avenue, #113, Macclenny, Florida circuit8.org. The County reserves the right, in its sole 32063. The names and addresses of the per- By: Tina Carrington and absolute discretion, to reject any or all NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Deputy Clerk sonal representative and the personal repre- WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Bids, to cancel or withdraw this solicitation sentative’s attorney are set forth below. at any time and waive any irregularities in the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Albertelli Law Court this 16th day of November, 2018. Solicitation process. No faxed Proposals will Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure dat- Attorney for Plaintiff All creditors of the decedent and other be accepted. ed November 15, 2018, entered in Civil Case P.O. Box 23028 STACIE D. HARVEY persons having claims or demands against No.: 022018CA000094CAAXMX of the Circuit BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA decedent’s estate, on whom a copy of this Tampa, FL 33623 Additional information may be obtained from: Court of the Eighth Judicial Circuit in and for (813) 221-4743 CLERK OF COURT notice is required to be served, must file their Baker County, Florida, wherein U.S. BANK Baker County Board of claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE (813) 221-9171 facsimile County Commissioners TRUST, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR LSF9 MASTER eService: [email protected] By: Julie B. Combs LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE PARTICIPATION TRUST, Plaintiff, and FLOYD A. As Deputy Clerk 55 N. 3rd St. FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 HOWARD; WILLIAM V. KEVES;, are Defendants. 11/22-11/29c Macclenny, FL 32063 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY (904) 259-3613 ALL SAFE MINI STORAGE J. Anthony Van Ness, Esq. OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. Website: I will sell to the highest bidder for 190 SOUTH LOWDER STREET Van Ness Law Firm, PLC http://www.bakercountyfl.org/purchasing cash, at the Front Door of the Baker Coun- MACCLENNY, FLORIDA 32063 1239 E. Newport Center Drive, Suite 110 All other creditors of the decedent and ty Courthouse, 339 East MacClenny Ave- 904-397-0347 Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 11/29-12/6c other persons having claims or demands nue, MacClenny, FL 32063 at 11:00 AM, 11/22-11/29c against decedent’s estate must file their on the 24th day of January, 2019, the follow- The following units containing household REGISTRATION OF FICTITIOUS NAMES claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AF- ing described real property as set forth in said items such as furniture, appliances, etc., will DIXIE/GLEN MINI STORAGE TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Final Summary Judgment, to wit: be sold by public auction Saturday, December 110 NORTH EIGHTH ST I the undersigned, being duly sworn, do THIS NOTICE. 8, 2018 at 9:00 am to satisfy back rent. The MACCLENNY, FLORIDA 32063 hereby declare under oath that the names of EXHIBIT “A” following tenants can claim their property back 904-397-0347 all persons interested in the business or profes- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME if rent is paid before this date: sion carried on under the name of AJ Mobile PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES A PARCEL OF LAND LYING AND The following units containing household BEING PART OF THE NORTHEAST Welding & Fabrication whose principle place SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Unit # items such as furniture, appliances, etc., will of business is: 18327 Timberland Raod, Glen 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF Shaneka Williams 14 be sold by public auction Saturday, December St. Mary 32040 and the extent of the interest of NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, Stacy Gomert 27 8, 2018 at 10:00 am to satisfy back rent. The each is as follows: SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO RANGE 22 EAST, BAKER COUN- Branaisha Jones 117 following tenants can claim their property back (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S TY, FLORIDA AND BEING MORE Christopher Wood 122 if rent is paid before this date: NAME EXTENT OF INTEREST PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. Erika Capra 216 Alex Katsacos 99% FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE Archie Crews 277 Unit # Jackie Moore 1% The date of first publication of this notice SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SAID Kayla Bennett 317 Tina Tillman G6 is: November 29, 2018. NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTH- David Boldry D121 Jacqueline Moore WEST 1/4; THENCE NORTH 0 DE- 11/29-12/6p James Strong D136 Signature GREES, 46’, 03” WEST 355.0’ TO Amber Cremeans D143 Signed on this 14th day of November, Miracle Automotive & Truck Service Center A POINT IN THE NORTH LINE OF A Jennifer Davis D159 2018. Inc. STATE OF FLORIDA 50’ RIGHT OF WAY FOR INGRESS Amanda Wilkerson D171 10510 Duval Lane AND EGRESS; THENCE NORTH Charity Midyette D174 COUNTY OF BAKER Personal Representative: 87 DEGREES, 54’ 00” WEST AND Macclenny, FL 32063 Sworn to and subscribed before me this ANGELA DENISE BAILES ARMSTRONG 11/29-12/6p ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY 125.0’ Notice of Public Sale: Miracle Automotive 20th day of November 2018. 7422 County Road 23C Stacie D. Harvey TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; & Truck Service Center Inc. gives Notice of Higginbotham’s Towing & Recovery Inc. Glen St. Mary, Florida 32040 THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 87 DE- Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these Clerk of Court 7611 West Mt. Vernon St. Baker County, Florida GREES, 54’ 00” WEST AND ALONG vehicles on December 14, 2018, 12:00 pm Glen St. Mary, FL 32040 Attorney for Personal Representative: SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE 125.0’: at 10510 Duval Lane, Macclenny, FL 32063, Kyle M. Johnson THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES, 46’ pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida The following vehicle will be sold at public By: Tina Carrington Florida Bar No. 098606 03” WEST 304.72’: THENCE SOUTH Statutes. Miracle Automotive & Truck Service auction on December 14, 2018 at 10:00 am at As Deputy Clerk Purcell, Flanagan, Hay & Greene, P.A. 87 DEGREES 56’ 03” EAST 125.0’: Center Inc. reserves the right to accept or Higginbotham’s Towing & Recovery 7611 West 11/29p 1548 Lancaster Terrace THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES, 46’ reject any and/or all bids. Mt. Vernon St., Glen St. Mary, FL 32040: Jacksonville, Florida 32204 03” EAST 304.81’ TO THE POINT OF Telephone: (904) 355-0355 2005 Honda Civic BEGINNING. 2014 Chrysler 300 Email: [email protected] VIN# 2C3CCAGG3EH287970 VIN# 1HGEM22515L022420 Secondary Email: [email protected] 1999 Chevrolet Cavalier If you are a person claiming a right to 2006 Honda Civic 11/29-12/6c funds remaining after the sale, you must file a VIN# 2HGFG12696H521737 VIN# 1G1JC5248X7237516 claim with the clerk no later than 60 days after 2001 Hyundai Santa Fe 2009 Suzuki Motorcycle SUBSCRIBE the sale. If you fail to file a claim you will not VIN# KM8SC83D21U024433 VIN# VTTGM51A992100006 be entitled to any remaining funds. After 60 2002 Rialta RV 11/29c days, only the owner of record as of the date of VIN# WV3AB47001H128976 AND SAVE!!! the lis pendens may claim the surplus. PUBLIC NOTICE Sanderson 11/29c ADA TRANSITION PLAN Did you know you can WITNESS my hand and the seal of the A, R&R, Inc. ALCOHOLICS Congregational court on November 21, 2018. 11837 N SR 121 The Baker County Board of Commissioners Macclenny, FL 32063 will hold a Public Hearing on December 4, read the paper online- ANONYMOUS STACIE D. HARVEY 2018 at 6:00 p.m. to discuss the proposed Holiness Church CLERK OF THE COURT The following vehicles will be sold at public ADA Transition Plan for county owned build- Only $25 a year! auction on December 14, 2018 at 10:00 am ings. This meeting will be held in the Baker MEETINGS CR 127 N., Sanderson, FL By: Tina Carrington at A, R&R, Inc. 11837 N SR 121, Macclenny, County Commission Chambers located at 55 North Third Street, Macclenny, Florida 32063. Call today for info Sunday School 10:00 am Deputy Clerk FL 32063: Monday - Saturday @ 8 pm For questions or more information please con- 8981 S. SR 228, Macclenny Morning Worship 11:00 am Brian L. Rosaler, Esquire 2008 Kia Optima tact County Administration at (904) 259-3613 Popkin & Rosaler, P.A. VIN# KNAGE123785203475 or [email protected] 259-2400 Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 pm 1701West Hillsboro Boulevard, Suite 400 11/29c Monday @ 6:30 pm The Public is encouraged to attend. The Baker County Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 93 N. 5th St., Macclenny Wed. Evening Prayer Serv. 7:30 pm Telephone: (954) 360-9030 11/29c Facsimile: (954) 420-5187 Press Pastor: Oral E. Lyons 11/29-12/6c Thursday, November 29, 2018 The Baker County Press Page 10 SPORTS

File Photo Zach Auger, who played int he Boys College Showcase, dribbles around defenders for the Wildcats. Auger in college showcase JON SHUMAKE Under 19 Boys Premier Gold Division’s Group SPORTS EDITOR B. [email protected] The team played to scoreless draws against Smyrna Soccer Club, which is located just out- Junior BCHS Wildcat soccer star Zach Au- side of Atlanta, and North Carolina’s Highland ger showed off his talent in front of hundreds Football Club in the first two days. Clay County of collegiate representatives at the Boys Col- lost its final game 3-1 to Ohio’s Metro Football lege Showcase held November 16-18 in Ra- Club. leigh, NC. “It was one of the highest levels I’ve ever More than 300 coaches representing 197 played especially with the variety of different Purchase these photos at www.bakercountypress.com Photos by Jud Johnson collegiate programs were registered to attend teams at the tournament,” said Auger. “... It Amber Williams floats toward the basket after fighting through Trinity’s defense. the yearly tournament, which drew nearly 200 was a great experience.” clubs from around the nation spread across The Macclenny resident said he plays in more than 30 divisions. about one showcase tournament a year, and Auger caught the eye of North Carolina’s he already had another one lined up for next Brevard College, a Division III program locat- spring in Virginia. ed about an hour’s drive south of Asheville. He “I feel like it’s a second chance to prove my- said he received an email from a coach who self more,” he said. “I’ll email more coaches expressed interest in him following the tour- and maybe get more offers.” nament. Until then, the attacking midfielder would “They said that they’d be happy for me to like to continue growing his reputation as a play at their school after I graduate,” he said goal scorer. He leads the Cats with three goals on November 26. “... They only saw me play in through the team’s 2-0-0 start to the regular two games so it was really nice for them to have season. His 14 goals during his sophomore sea- that interest in me.” son were also the most in the program. Programs from all three NCAA divisions, “I’m hoping I can score lots of goals and get NAIA, National Junior College Athletic Asso- noticed about being one of the better players ciation and National Christian College Athletic here,” he said. Association all had coaches registered to at- “I’m just excited just to play some more. tend the tournament. Hopefully I can get as many offers as I can,” he Auger’s team — the Clay County Soccer added. “... I hope I can get more offers like the Club — went 0-1-2 in its three matches in the one I got from this tournament and eventually pick a school that will be good for me.”

Danisha Jones blocks the Anderson Quality ROOFING Alissa Behrens dribbles around the defender. shot. LLC Metal Reroofs & Roof Repairs Shingle Reroofs & Repairs Ladies win season debut Your hometown contractor! JON SHUMAKE LICENSED & JV Lady Cats win first two games FREE ESTMATES 259-3300 SPORTS EDITOR LIC.#CCC1330274 IN GOD INSURED [email protected] WE TRUST. LIC.#CBC1259558 The JV Lady Cats won its first two games of Both the BCHS Lady Wildcat varsity and JV the season on back-to-back nights over Bishop basketball teams have gotten off to fast starts Snyder and Trinity Christian. early in the season. Trinity made a layup with one second re- Three players scored in the double figures maining on November 27, but it was too little on November 26, and the varsity Lady Cats to spoil Baker County’s home debut as the la- won 54-35 at Bishop Snyder to start the regular dies held on 22-21. Terrenia Staier, Realtor® season. Senior Miesha Givens nearly recorded The JV Lady Cats took the lead for good late Serving Baker County and Northeast Florida a double-double in the victory, leading Baker in the fourth quarter with a pair of layups off County with 16 points and nine rebounds. She steals by Alissa Behrens and Williams, the first Cell 904-945-2488 xw Offi ce 904-964-5424 also made the team’s only 3-pointer and added of which broke a 13-all tie and ended Baker two assists and just as many steals. County’s nearly nine-minute scoring drought. 603 E. Call Street • Starke In her first varsity game, freshman Amber Williams led the team with eight points. AmericanDreamFlorida.com Williams scored 15 points with three rebounds Behrens and Maylee Parish both added six and three steals. Senior Damaria Gibson add- points. Parish’s final jumper with 2:02 remain- ed 11 points, four rebounds, three assists and ing in the game gave the ladies the three-point three steals in the program’s first season-open- cushion needed to outlast Trinity’s final push. ing win in more than a half-decade. Parish scored a game-high 10 points on No- The season-opening win came after the vember 26, and the JV Lady Cats pulled away SEPTIC TANKS Lady Cats split their two preseason games held from Bishop Snyder 36-29 in their season de- and November 13 and 15 at Bishop Snyder. Wil- but. liams scored 10 points in the first game to lead After the two teams were tied at 4-all follow- Baker County 34-26 over the host team. The ing the first quarter, Baker County outscored ladies fell in the second game 58-33 to Dis- the JV Lady Cardinals 26-12 in the second and DRAINFIELDS trict 4-6A opponent Ridgeview. Williams once third quarters to open the commanding lead. • New Systems FREE again led the team with eight points. Behrens added nine points and Wintae & Repairs Baker County is scheduled to make its Ruise scored seven. home debut on December 1 with a 2 p.m. tipoff • Sump Pump ESTIMATES against Union County. Replacement CALL JOHN WILLIAMS PLUMBING Check it out... • Inspection Letter 904- CFC056961 259-4580 www.bakercountypress.com Thursday, November 29, 2018 The Baker County Press Page 11

FORMER CATS Blazers on to the More changes needed for Jags In the midst of a seven-game losing Jacksonville’s offense was built against the , completing streak, the made around hiding Bortles’ flaws by being a 21 of 30 passes for 156 yards, a touch- some seismic shifts on Monday following run-first team in a pass-happy league. down and an interception. D-II quarterfinals their 24-21 road loss to the The Jaguars could be good when every- Kessler isn’t the long-term solution at JON SHUMAKE the previous day. thing goes their way, but any kind of ad- the position. But if he plays well enough First, the team announced the firing of versity plunges that plan lower than Bor- he could be the stop-gap solution until a SPORTS EDITOR Nathaniel Hackett, tles throwing motion. rookie can be drafted. [email protected] who was in his third season in the posi- That’s the danger of building a team The shift from Bortles should only be One collegiate football team with a former BCHS Wildcat tion with the franchise. The Jaguars are around a bad . the start of the changes in Jacksonville. star moved one step closer to playing for a national champi- ranked 21st in total offense (3811) and The Jaguars need to say goodbye to onship, while another put itself in position to play for its con- 28th in points per game (17.9) this sea- general manager Dave Caldwell, who ference title. With the regular season now in the books, several son. The made the call to draft Bortles with the No. teams are looking ahead to a busy bowl season for Baker Coun- Hackett reportedly told the NFL Net- 3 overall selection in the 2014 NFL Draft. ty alumni. work’s Ian Rapoport he thought he was Extra Point Caldwell’s legacy was tied to that pick the All games were played on November 24 unless otherwise going to discuss a change at quarterback moment he made it, and he has sunk as noted. when he was called to head coach Doug Jon Shumake Bortles continued to struggle. • Redshirt sophomore defensive back Mondrell Jefferson’s Marrone’s office prior to his firing. Caldwell’s tenure has resulted in only Valdosta State Blazers rolled into the NCAA Quarterfinals with That decision was announced later in Despite being a “whistle” away from 28 wins in six seasons. By comparison, a 66-16 home blowout over visiting Bowie State in the NCAA the day. the Super Bowl last season, as executive Gene Smith — widely considered one of Division II Second Round. The Jaguars also announced they are VP of football operations Tom Cough- the worst general managers in recent his- The Blazers (11-0) are set to host the Lenoir-Rhyne Bears benching quarterback for lin described it in an interview with tory — had 22 wins to his resume in four (12-1) on December 1 at 1 p.m. The winner advances to the this week’s game against the Indianapo- 1010XL on Tuesday, signing Bortles to seasons. following week’s semifinals against the victor between Notre lis Colts in a move that should have been a three-year, $54 million contract was a The Jaguars should also plan to part Dame (Ohio) and Slippery Rock. made weeks ago. He has been awful in his head-scratching move. Especially when ways with defensive coordinator Todd • Senior defensive lineman CeCe Jefferson had one quarter- fifth season, and is the worst non-rookie were available via trade Wash, whose defense has regressed in back hurry as the Florida Gators finished the regular season starting quarterback in the NFL. — the Saints acquired Teddy Bridgewa- every way following a dominant 2017. with a 41-14 blowout at Florida State. Florida (9-3, 5-3) moved His 60.4 completion percentage is the ter for a third-round draft pick — or free After finishing second in the league up to No. 9 in the College Football Playoff Rankings. best of his career, but is still only 30th in agency, such as Kirk Cousins. in sacks last season, the team is tied for Jefferson ended the regular season with 17 total tackles, five the NFL. Among qualified quarterbacks, At the very least, the franchise should 27th with 20 sacks this year. Jacksonville tackles, two passes broken up and four quarterback hurries. Bortles’ completion percentage is only have brought in competition for Bortles. is also 24th in takeaways this season — • Freshman offensive lineman Cooper Hodges’ Appalachian ahead of three rookies and C.J. Beathard, Now, the Jaguars would be left with eight interceptions and three fumbles — State Mountaineers beat visiting Troy 21-10 to capture the Sun a second-year player who started the sea- $16.5 million in dead money next season after also finishing second last year. Belt East Division crown. son as a backup and hasn’t thrown a pass if they cut Bortles before June 1, 2019. Depending on the remainder of the As a result, Appalachian State (9-2, 7-1) is scheduled to host since October. The team is already projected to be over season plays out, Marrone and Coughlin the conference’s West Division champions Louisiana Ragin’ Bortles’ 13 touchdowns are also 21st the salary cap for next season, according should also be in danger of losing their Cajuns (7-5, 5-3) on December 1 in the inaugural Sun Belt in the league and his 10 interceptions are to Spotrac.com, and will have to make jobs. championship game. Kickoff is scheduled for noon on ESPN. seventh-most. Only three quarterbacks some tough roster decisions to free up The Jaguars thought they were a play- The Mountaineers won the regular-season meeting 27-17 on have more interceptions with fewer money. But the franchise will likely be er or two away from contending for a Su- October 20. touchdowns, including Jameis Winston paying millions to a quarterback not even per Bowl following last season. Instead, • In a battle of two teams featuring former Cats, Quan Grif- and rookies Sam Darnold and Josh Ros- on the roster. the Jaguars went all in on the wrong fin’s Georgia Southern Eagles rolled 35-14 over Seth Paige’s en. Bortles’ benching gives the Jaguars a players, and the franchise crashed back hosting Georgia State Panthers. Since he was drafted in 2014, Bor- chance to evaluate Cody Kessler, a third- to the same reality it faced for much of Griffin, a sophomore defensive lineman, had two total tack- tles leads the NFL in interceptions, total year player who the franchise traded for the previous decade: a bottom-feeder in les as Georgia Southern improved to 9-3 overall and 6-2 in the turnovers and pick-sixes thrown, ESPN’s last offseason. Kessler received playing the AFC. Sun Belt. Paige, a freshman running back, had 28 yards on six Trey Wingo tweeted on Tuesday. time earlier this season in the second half carries for Georgia State, which ended its season at 2-10 overall and 1-7 in the Sun Belt. Paige rushed for 341 yards on 62 attempts, a 5.5 yards per attempt average, with four touchdowns in his first collegiate County teams win season. He also had six receptions for 61 yards and recorded three tackles. Griffin, whose team will play in its first bowl game since all-star tournaments 2015, had 21 total tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, three sacks, three quarterback hurries and three forced fumbles during the reg- JON SHUMAKE — a fumble recovery by Nate ular season. SPORTS EDITOR Welch and an interception by • Rookie running back Mike Boone’s [email protected] Jake Lee — to seal the win, stayed in the playoff hunt with a 24-17 win over the Green Bay BCTC Vice President Nathan Packers on November 25 in an NFC North Division game. The Two Baker County Touch- Welch wrote in an email on Vikings (6-4-1) are scheduled to visit the down Club football team’s November 27. (8-3) on December 2. The game is set to air on Fox at 4:25 p.m. won their age division’s “Defensively Jake Lee, • Sophomore offensive lineman Travion Clayton’s Southern championships at an all-star Grayson Thrift, Preston Ja- Miss Golden Eagles became bowl eligible in their final regu- tournament in Waycross, GA cobs, and Kylen Riggs all had lar-season game, topping UTEP 39-7. The blowout victory during the weekend before great tournaments,” he wrote. improved Southern Miss to 6-5 overall and 5-3 in Conference Thanksgiving. To make it to the title Baker County’s 8-and-under all-star team poses after winning its USA. Baker County’s 8-and-un- game, Baker County rolled two games in Waycross, GA. der team won its two games 39-0 over Fernandina Beach win. quarter, Taz Kinghorn re- Basketball by a combined score of 57- in its opening contest. Welch 14 en route to the title, while scored three touchdowns, in- The offense controlled corded a sack for a 9-yard loss the county’s 10U squad won cluding a 30-yard reception possession for much of the to end the opposing team’s fi- • Junior guard Delicia Washington scored a game-high 22 first half, holding on to the nal threat to score. points on November 21, but her Florida Lady Gators fell to 0-5 its lone game 6-0 over Ware from Lincoln Parker, Barra- County for the crown. gan scored twice and Tony ball from the opening kickoff “Defensively Andrew with an 83-64 loss at Indiana. Washington also led the team until midway through the sec- Bloodsaw, Hudson Regis- with seven rebounds, tied for the team-high with four assists Roberto Barragan rushed Smith added another touch- for three touchdowns, includ- down. ond quarter, Welch wrote. ter, Hudson Hodges, Wesley and added a steal. The defense took care of Crockett and River Chauncey • Sophomore center Richard Gaskins’ Wilberforce Bulldogs ing the go-ahead score, in the Hudson Register’s 50-yard championship game to lift touchdown down the oppo- the rest. all had great games with im- have lost four straight games to fall to 3-6 on the season. Most With Ware County facing portant open field tackles,” recently, Wilberforce lost 95-79 at the University of Indianap- the 8U team 18-14 over Ware nents’ sideline late in the sec- County. Baker County forced ond quarter was the differ- third down at Baker Coun- Welch wrote. olis. Gaskins scored six points with two blocks, two assists and ty’s 30 yard line in the fourth a rebound. two fourth-quarter turnovers ence in the 10U’s 6-0 shutout Three Wildcat players chosen for pair of all-star bowl games JON SHUMAKE SPORTS EDITOR [email protected]

Three BCHS Wildcat foot- ball seniors will get to take the field one final time in their high school careers on December 15 in all-star bowl games. Chase Hancock Offensive lineman Myles Kelton Knabb Peak Flu Season is Morrison was selected to play fensive lineman Chase Han- in the Florida Athletic Coach- cock were among the 90 December - March es Association’s 64th Annual players chosen for the North Did you know? North/South All-Star Foot- Florida Football Coaches As- ball Classic. Players are set sociation’s fifth annual Se- Florida Department of Health - Baker County is having a to report on December 12 for nior Bowl, set for 7 p.m. at the start of three days of prac- Ridgeview. They are the first tices and events leading into Baker County players chosen the game at The Villages High to the game since Rod Hay- School at 1 p.m. good in 2016. FREE FLU VACCINE Morrison is the third Baker County defensive Myles Morrison Wildcat to play in the FACA coordinator Brock Canaday game, joining Quan Grif- will serve as the West Team’s “Those are two special fin and Hank Farmer, head defensive coordinator in the players, and it’s an absolute CLINIC FOR CHILDREN coach Jamie Rodgers said. NFFCA Senior Bowl, and is honor to coach them one Fellow seniors in line- excited to coach Knabb and more time!” he wrote in a backer Kelton Knabb and de- Hancock again. message. December 3-14 SPOT A STROKE From 3-5 pm Daily Ages 6 months to 18 years No appointment needed! 480 W. Lowder St. • Macclenny StrokeAssociation.org 904.259.6291 Page 12 The Baker County Press Thursday, November 29, 2018 The Baker County Press DEADLINES

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Classi­­fied ads and notic­ es­ must be 8/11tfc of work contract. Job location is at, Indianola, MS. Apply for this job Friday & Saturday, 8:00 am - 3:00 pm, 17251 US paid in advance, and be in our office Killebrew Cotton Co.PTR, Flora, MS. at Indianola WIN Job Center 226 90, Baldwin. Moving sale: whole house - furniture, no later­ than 4:00 pm the Monday Alcoholics Anonymous meetings Apply for this job at Madison County N. Martin Luther King Dr. Indianola, preceding pub­­li­ca­tion, unless other- Monday - Saturday. Call Jared at WIN Job Center, 152 Watford Pkwy MS (662) 887-2502 with job or- household decor, kitchen items, Christmas decor, wise arranged in advance. Ads can 386-288-2374. Dr. Suite B, Canton, MS 601-859- der# MS283073 or nearest work- and more. be mailed provided they are accom- 7609 with job order# MS283121 force office with a copy of this ad. panied by payment and instructions. or nearest workforce office with a 11/29p Friday & Saturday, 8:00 am - ?, 5375 Blue Hole They should be mailed to: Class­i­fied AUTOMOBILES copy of this ad. 11/29p Farmworker: 7 temporary po- Road, Macclenny. Indoor sale: paint, car tow, bike Ads, The Baker County Press, P.O. Farmworker: 9 temporary po- sitions. 02/01/2019 through Box 598, Macclen­ ny,­ FL 32063. We 1999 Chevrolet Malibu, A/C & heat rack, baby boy items, little girl items, cribs, women’s work well, runs and drives great, sitions. 02/01/2019 through 11/15/2019, Drive tractors and cannot­ assume responsibility for ac­ 11/23/2019, Drive tractors and operate farm equipment to till soil, clothes (small - large), a little bit of everything. curacy of ads or notices given over fair condition, $1500. 904-653- 1403. 11/22-11/29p operate farm equipment to plant, plant, irrigate, fertilize and harvest the telephone. Li­a­­bil­i­ty for errors in all irrigate, fertilizer and harvest crops. crops. Perform mechanical repair Friday & Saturday, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm, 11 Barber advertising will be limited to the first Perform mechanical repair and and maintenance. 3 mos. expe- Road, Macclenny, first house in back of McDonalds. publication only. If after that time, the ANIMALS maintenance. 3 mos. experience, rience, basic literacy reading and 2 family sale, too much to mention. ad continues to run without notifica- basic literacy reading and math math skills required. Operate farm tion of error by the person or agen­ skills required. Operate farm ve- vehicles on public roads. Must have cy for whom it was pub­lish­ed, then Wanted: Unwanted livestock: Saturday, 8:00 am - 12:00 noon, 10424 St. Marys horses, goats, and cows. Free pick- hicles on public roads. Must have or be able to obtain driver’s license that party as­sumes full payment re­ or be able to obtain driver’s license within 30 days after hire. Increase Circle East, Macclenny. Rain cancels, Come see lots sponsibility.­ The Baker County Press up. Call Danny, 904-222-5054. 11/15-12/6p within 30 days after hire. Increase or bonus may be possible depend- of stuff for Christmas. reserves the right to refuse adver- or bonus may be possible depend- ing on experience and merit.48 hr. tising or any other­ materi­ ­al which in from puppies to ing on experience and merit. 48 hr./ /wk., $10.73 per/hr., free housing. Saturday, 8:00 am - 12:00 noon, 1169 Copper Gate the opinion of the publisher does not Dogs: all types adults. Animal Control, $65 adop- wk., $10.73 per/hr., free housing. 3/4 work period guaranteed. Tools meet standards of publication. Place, Macclenny. 3 family sale: china, girl’s room tion fees will apply. Call 259-6786. 3/4 work period guaranteed. Tools & equip. provided. Transportation 11/20tfc & equip. provided. Transportation to to and from place of recruitment items, designer purses, comforters, Christmas items, and from place of recruitment will will be paid upon completion of lots of miscellaneous. FOR SALE be paid upon completion of 50% 50% of work contract. Job loca- HELP WANTED of work contract. Job location is at, tion is at, D & G Farms Partnership Saturday, 8:00 am - 1:00 pm, Blue Hole Road, Mac- For sale: 2.5” add/cash register Silent Shade Planting Co. Belzoni, Indianola, MS. Apply for this job at clenny, take 121 north and follow the signs. New paper, case $10; 2 office chairs, $5 Notice to readers: MS. Apply for this job at Greenwood Indianola WIN Job Center 226 N. and $10; typewriter, $60; cash reg- WIN Job Center 812 West Park Av- Martin Luther King Dr. Indianola, storage locker, antique furniture, collectibles, kitch- ister, $20; gift boxes, wrapping pa- The newspaper often publishes enue Greenwood, MS 662-459- MS 662-887-2502 with job or- en and household items, sports cards. Rain or shine. per, bows, ribbon, and gift wrap classified advertising on subjects 4600 with job order# MS283245 der# MS283096 or nearest work- cutter, $40. The Office Mart, 904- like work-at-home, weight loss or nearest workforce office with a force office with a copy of this ad. Saturday, 8:00 am - 3:00 pm, 241 Blair Street, 259-3737. 11/15-11/29p products, health products. While copy of this ad. 11/29p 11/29p the newspaper uses reasonable Macclenny. Multi-family sale: adult clothing, Christ- For sale: Rug lock pads (adheres discretion in deciding on publi- Farmworker: 11 temporary po- Farmworker: 5 temporary po- rug to carpet) new, 8x10 $25, mas, antiques, and so much more. cation of such ads, it takes no re- sitions. 02/01/2019 through sitions. 01/15/2019 through 5x8 $14; 9 smoked glass shelves sponsibility as to the truthfulness 11/24/2019, Drive tractors and 11/15/2019, Drive tractors and 10x30, 1-10x20, 3-12x32, $50; Saturday, 8:00 am - ?, 4433 Raintree Drive, Mac- of claims. Respondents should use operate farm equipment to till soil, operate farm equipment to till soil, 3 tier chrome and glass shelving, clenny II. caution and common sense before plant, cultivate, spray, irrigate and plant, irrigate, fertilize and harvest 39x59x20, great for display, $120 sending any money or making oth- apply fertilizer to crops. Perform crops. Perform mechanical repair each or $200 for both. Heavy met- er commitments based on state- mechanical repair and mainte- and maintenance. 3 mos. expe- al merchandise display unit with 4 ments and/or promises; demand nance. Drives semi-truck to trans- rience, basic literacy reading and shelves, 52x30x30, 2 sided, $50 valid driver’s license. Apply in per- Wayne Frier Macclenny, I buy specifics in writing. You can also port product to elevator or storage math skills required. Operate farm each. Extra shelves, $7 each. The son at Dependable located at 203 E. land. Cash paid immediately. Call call the Federal Trade Commis- area. Must have or be able to obtain vehicles on public roads. Must have Office Mart, 904-259-3737. Macclenny Avenue. 904-259-6546 904-259-4663. 3/9tfc sion at 1-877-FTC-HELP to find driver’s license 3 mo. min. experi- or be able to obtain driver’s license 11/15-11/29p ence required with basic literacy within 30 days after hire. Increase or submit application on our website out how to spot fraudulent solic- at dependableacandelectric.com. Stand up safe, 65 x 22, will hold reading and math skills. Increase or bonus may be possible based itations. Remember: if it sounds 1/21tfc 18 rifles, guns, money, etc., fire too good to be true, it probably is. or bonus may be possible depend- on experience and merit. 48 hr./ FOR RENT resistant, $250. 904-408-1484. - The Baker County Press ing on experience and merit. 48 hr. wk., $10.73 per/hr., free housing. Experienced painters needed. 11/29p /wk., $10.73 per/hr., free housing. 3/4 work period guaranteed. Tools Peacock Painting. Call 904-259- Very nice 3 BR, 2 BA house in Aviation Grads work with JetBlue, 3/4 work period guaranteed. Tools & equip. provided. Transportation to 5877. 2/21tfc Macclenny, fenced back yard, 1 pair water skis with tow rope, United, Delta and others. Start here & equip. provided. Transportation to and from place of recruitment will washer/dryer included, service ani- $50; 1 treadmill, lists for $900, Wayne Frier Macclenny. Look- with hands on training for FAA cer- and from place of recruitment will be paid upon completion of 50% mals only, first/last month’s rent asking $250; Xbox console with ing for service repair man. Mobile tification. Financial aid if qualified. be paid upon completion of 50% of work contract. Job location is plus $500/deposit to move in, 15 games and 3 controllers, $125. Homes. Vehicle/Driver’s License Call Aviation Institute of Mainte- of work contract. Job location is at, Brazil Planting Co. Tutwiler, MS. $1150/month. 904-408-2480. 904-200-9093. 11/29-12/6p required. Jared, 904-259-4663, nance 888-242-2649. 11/29p at, Prewitt Farms Boyle, MS Apply Apply for this job at Batesville WIN 11/29p [email protected]. 1/18tfc Live & Online Public Auction: Sales help needed: Normandy for this job at Cleveland WIN Job Job Center 103 Woodland Road 2 BR, 1 BA on 3 acres, completely Tuesday, December 4th, 2018 at Homes. Ask for John K., 386-466- Center 119 Commerce Ave Cleve- #16 Batesville, MS 662-563-7318 Wayne Frier Macclenny. Need T&T remodeled, new appliances, ser- 12:00 P.M., ZH Capital Holdings, 9671. 11/29-12/6c land, MS 662-843-2704 with job with job order# MS282384 or near- Contractors. Mud / Paint / Trim. Jar- vice animals only, lease references, LLC., 1883 Marina Mile Blvd. (SR order# MS283035 or nearest work- est workforce office with a copy of ed, 904-259-4663, jm_martin23@ Farmworker: 7 temporary po- $650/deposit, $650/month. 904- 84), Ste 106, Fort Lauderdale, FL force office with a copy of this ad. this ad. 11/29p yahoo.com. 1/18tfc sitions. 02/01/2019 through 574-2595. 11/29p 33315. 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 11/29p 12/01/2019, Drive tractors and Farmworker: 8 temporary po- Crew Cab Pick-up; 2003 Mazda 6; 3 BR, 2 BA home for rent in Mac- operate farm equipment to plant, Farmworker: 8 temporary po- sitions. 02/01/2019 through 2007 Nissan Murano Sport Utility; clenny. Now accepting applications irrigate fertilize and harvest crops. sitions. 02/01/2019 through 11/15/2019, Drive tractors and BUSINESS OPP. 2013 Dodge Charger R/T Hemi En- REAL ESTATE for 61 East Boulevard. No smok- Perform mechanical repair and 11/15/2019, Drive tractors and op- operate farm equipment to till soil, gine; 2005 VW Beetle Convertible; ing, credit and background check, maintenance. 3 mos. experience, erate farm equipment to till soil, to plant, irrigate, fertilize and harvest Notice to Readers 2011 Toyota Camry SE; 2006 BMW $950/deposit, $950/month. Call for basic literacy reading and math plant, irrigate, fertilize and harvest crops. Drives truck to transport 530i 5-Series Sedan; 2006 Dodge All real estate advertising in this application, 904-866-7804. 11/29p skills required. Operate farm ve- crops. Perform mechanical repair product to elevator or storage area. Grand Caravan; 2014 Dodge Grand newspaper is subject to the Fair 3 BR, 2 BA, DW MH in Glen St. hicles on public roads. Must have and maintenance. 3 mos. expe- Perform mechanical repair and Caravan SXT Minivan VIN#; 2005 Housing Act which makes it illegal Mary area, service animals only, or be able to obtain driver’s license rience, basic literacy reading and maintenance. 3 mos. experience, BMW 745 7-Series Sedan. Cata- to advertise “any preference, limita- $750/deposit, $750/month. 386- within 30 days after hire. Increase math skills required. Operate farm basic literacy reading and math log and photos available at www. tion or discrimination based on race, 288-8214. 11/29p or bonus may be possible based vehicles on public roads. Must have skills required. Operate farm ve- moeckerauctions.com Preview: color, religion, sex, handicap, familial on experience and merit. 48 hr. / or be able to obtain driver’s license hicles on public roads. Must have Clean 2 BR, 1 BA MH, 8306 Wood- Day of sale 9-12PM. 15%-18% BP. status or national origin, or an inten- wk., $10.73 per/hr., free housing. within 30 days after hire. Increase or be able to obtain driver’s license lawn Road, $600/deposit plus last Assignment for the Benefit of Cred- tion to make any such preference, 3/4 work period guaranteed. Tools or bonus may be possible depend- within 30 days after hire. Increase month’s rent, $600/month. 904- itors Case #2018-017565-CA-01 limitation or discrimination.” Familial & equip. provided. Transportation to ing on experience and merit. 48 hr. or bonus may be possible depend- 609-6184. 11/15tfc To register: $100 refundable cash status includes children under the and from place of recruitment will /wk., $10.73 per/hr., free housing. ing on experience and merit.48 hr. deposit and valid driver’s license. age of 18 living with parents or le- 3 BR, 2 BA, $660/month, first/last/ be paid upon completion of 50% 3/4 work period guaranteed. Tools /wk., $10.73 per/hr., free housing. (800) 840-BIDS | info@moecker- gal custodians, pregnant women and security deposit. 912-843-8118. & equip. provided. Transportation 3/4 work period guaranteed. Tools auctions.com AB-1098 AU-3219, people securing custody of children 5/17tfc to and from place of recruitment & equip. provided. Transportation to Eric Rubin. 11/29p under 18. will be paid upon completion of and from place of recruitment will 4 Lot for rent. Ready for a mobile Live & Online Public Auction: 50% of work contract. Job loca- be paid upon completion of 50% This newspaper will not knowingly home. Call 904-259-6735. 2/9tfc Tuesday, December 11th, 2018 at tion is at, Pitts Farms Partnership of work contract. Job location is at, accept any advertising for real es- 11:00 A.M., Abacus Contracting, STAFF ASSISTANT I Lubin Farms Partnership, Dodds- tate which is in violation of the law. LLC., 1008 Loring Avenue, Suite Performs clerical work within the Offi ce ville, MS. 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Eric Rubin 11/29p APPLICATION DEADLINE: 12/6/18 8/19tfc Position details and applications avail- LV Hiers/Stone Transport NOW AVAILABLE able online at: www.fgc.edu 1 and 2 Bedrooms Lot model sale! $1000 in free fur- or visit Human Resources niture included. Huge 4 bedroom. MISCELLANEOUS Florida Gateway College Now accepting applications Baldwin Grove $79,900. Many homes to choose 149 S.E. College Place for Class A or B drivers APARTMENTS from, waynefriermacclenny.com Alterations: basic hemming, zipper Lake City, FL 32025-2007 with hazmat CDL 904-259-4663. 11/15-12/6c repair, and basic alterations, next Phone (386) 754-4314 904-266-4070 Brand new 2018, 2 BR home. day service on some items. Marva Fax (386) 754-4814 T.T.D. 1-800-955-8771 $37,900 with free thermal win- Williams, 904-868-8604, 904-275- Email: [email protected] US 90 E., right on Yellow Water Rd., right on Rainer Rd., go to dows. waynefriermacclenny.com 2770. 11/15-12/27p stop sign, turn right. 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Emily Griffis and Blayne Fraser sing in last year’s Drama Cats Christ- mas Party. NOTICE OF AMENDMENT TO NOTICE OF TRANSMITTAL ‘Christmas Party’ THE LAND DEVELOPMENT OF PROPOSED REGULATIONS AND CHANGE OF LAND USE runs December 6-9 CODE OF ORDINANCES The Land Planning Agency of Baker County, Florida will consider the TRANSMITTAL of proposed CHANGES TO THE USE OF LAND described in Christmas is right around the corner and so is the Dra- The Land Planning Agency of Baker County, Florida will consider the this advertisement. ma Cats Christmas Party, the annual BCHS drama Christ- amendment to the Land Development Regulations and Code of Ordi- mas show. The Christmas Party is December 6-9 this year nances related to development in the floodplain described in this adver- The public is hereby notified that the Land Planning Agency of Baker tisement. County, Florida will hold a public hearing on December 13, 2018 at 6 P.M. and is full of some of your favorite Christmas songs as well or as soon thereafter a can be heard, in the Board of County Commission- as a few you might not know. The public is hereby notified that the Land Planning Agency (LPA) of Bak- ers Meeting Room, 55 North Third Street, Macclenny, Florida to consider Each year, the BCHS drama department puts on a mu- er County, Florida will hold public hearings on December 13, 2018 at 6 the transmittal of an amendment to the FUTURE LAND USE MAP (FLUM) sical review and it has become something of a yuletide tra- P.M. or as soon thereafter a can be heard, in the Board of County Com- of the 2020 Baker County Comprehensive Plan to the Department of Eco- nomic Opportunity. The Board of County Commissioners of Baker Coun- dition. Songs like Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, missioners Meeting Room, 55 North Third Street, Macclenny, Florida to consider the below described amendments to Chapter 24. Baker County ty will hold a public hearing on December 18, 2018 at 6 P.M. or as soon Santa Baby, Here Comes Santa Claus, You’re a Mean One, Land Development Regulations and Chapter 8. Buildings and Construc- thereafter as can be heard, in the Board of County Commissioners Meeting Mr. Grinch and White Christmas mix with traditional car- tion of the Baker County Code or Ordinances. The recommendations of Room, 55 North Third Street, Macclenny, Florida to consider, after receipt of ols and comedy to form a wonderful way to get into the the LPA will be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners of Baker public comment, the transmittal of the proposed amendment to the FLUM County which will hold public hearings on December 18, 2018 at 6 P.M. or described below. The public hearings are scheduled for the purpose of Christmas spirit. as soon thereafter as can be heard, in the Board of County Commission- receiving public comment pursuant to Section 163.3187, Florida Statutes, Reserved tickets in the first four rows are on sale by call- ers Meeting Room, 55 North Third Street, Macclenny, Florida to consider, on the proposed amendment the Future Land Use Map of Baker County. ing 259-6286. General admission tickets are on sale at the after receipt of public comment, the adoption of ordinances amending Chapter 24. Baker County Land Development Regulations and Chapter 8. The ordinance pro- door. General admission tickets can be replaced by an un- Location Address: Buildings and Construction of the Baker County Code or Ordinances, the poses to change 4874 Fox Hollow wrapped toy of equal or greater value for donation to char- titles of which are set forth below. The public hearings are scheduled for the current land use Lane, Olustee, ity. the purpose of receiving public comment, on the proposed amendment classification on ap- Florida 32072 Par- proximately 40.10 cel Identification Shows are Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December the Baker County Code of Ordinances. 30-3S-19-0000- acres of CONSER- 0000-0018 and 6-8 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, December 9 at 2 p.m. AN ORDINANCE BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF BAKER VATION Land Use 30-3S-19-0000- COUNTY, FLORIDA AMENDING THE BAKER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT to INSTITUTIONAL 0000-0020 REGULATIONS TO WIT: AMENDING SUBSECTION (c) of SECTION 24-393. Land Use on the DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS AND EXEMPTIONS OF ARTICLE VIII. DE- following land, the VELOPMENT PROCEDURES, IMPACT FEES AND SUBDIVISIONS OF CHAP- owner of said land TER 24. LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS; REPEALING SECTION 24-322. recorded as Florida ALCOHOLICS FLOODPLAINS OF ARTICLE VI RESOURCE PROTECTION STANDARDS OF Gateway College. CHAPTER 24. LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS OF THE BAKER COUN- ANONYMOUS TY CODE OF ORDINANCES IN ITS ENTIRETY; ADOPTING A NEW SECTION ORDINANCE 2018- 24-332 FLOODPLAINS, TO WIT: ADOPTING FLOOD HAZARD MAPS, DESIG- NATING A FLOODPLAIN ADMINISTRATOR, ADOPTING PROCEDURES AND AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF BAKER, FLORIDA, AMENDING OR- MEETINGS CRITERIA FOR DEVELOPMENT IN FLOOD HAZARD AREAS AND FOR OTHER DINANCE NO.91-1, AS AMENDED, SPECIFICALLY TO AMEND THE FUTURE Monday - Saturday @ 8 pm PURPOSES; PROVIDING FOR APPLICABILITY; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILI- LAND USE MAP OF THE ADOPTED 2020 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, WITH RE- TY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. SPECT TO A PARCEL OF LAND BEING APPROXIMATELY 40.10 ACRES IN SIZE, 8981 S. SR 228, Macclenny PURSUANT TO THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP AMENDMENT PROCEDURES Monday @ 6:30 pm AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF BAK- ESTABLISHED IN SECTION 163.3184, FLORIDA STATUTES; SAID AMEND- ER COUNTY, FLORIDA AMENDING OF CHAPTER 8. BUILDINGS AND CON- MENT REQUESTED IN AN APPLICATION SUBMITTED BY FLORIDA GATEWAY 93 N. 5th St., Macclenny STRUCTION OF THE BAKER COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES; PROVIDING COLLEGE; PROVIDING FOR A CHANGE IN LAND USE CLASSIFICATION FROM FOR APPLICABILITY; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY PROVIDING AN EF- CONSERVATION LAND USE TO INSTITUTIONAL LAND USE; PROVIDING SEV- FECTIVE DATE. ERABILITY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

After the public hearing the Board may take immediate action to adopt After the public hearing the Board may take immediate action to trans- I BUY USED MOBILE HOMES the proposed ordinances, or may continue its deliberations to a date, time mit the proposed amendment, or may continue its deliberations to a date, and place then announced without publishing further notice thereof. A time and place then announced without publishing further notice thereof. $$ CASH PAID $$ copy of the proposed amendment is available for inspection by the public A copy of the proposed amendment is available for inspection by the pub- IMMEDIATELY at the Baker County Community Development D360 East Shuey Avenue, lic at the Baker County Community Development D360 East Shuey Ave- Macclenny, FL, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday nue, Macclenny, FL, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays. Interested parties may appear through Friday, excluding legal holidays. Interested parties may appear 904.259.4663 at the meetings and be heard with respect to the proposed amendment. at the meetings and be heard with respect to the proposed amendment.

Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Florida Statues, a person deciding to appeal Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Florida Statues, a person deciding to appeal any decision made by the Local Planning Agency or Board of County Com- any decision made by the Local Planning Agency or Board of County Com- Quali-Built Homes, Inc. missioners with respect to any matter considered at the meeting or at any missioners with respect to any matter considered at the meeting or at any General Contractors & Roofing Locally owned and operated subsequent meeting to which the Board has continued its deliberations subsequent meeting to which the Board has continued its deliberations is advised that such person will need a record of all proceedings and may is advised that such person will need a record of all proceedings and may Don Burnsed need to ensure that a verbatim record of all proceedings is made, which need to ensure that a verbatim record of all proceedings is made, which Metal, must include the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be must include the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. based. 904-408-1392 Shingle & Joe Muncy Flat Roofs In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person need- In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person need- 904-631-0720 ing a special accommodation to participate in this matter should contact ing a special accommodation to participate in this matter should contact the Baker County ADA Coordinator by mail at 55 North Third Street, Mac- the Baker County ADA Coordinator by mail at 55 North Third Street, Mac- clenny, Florida, 32063 or by telephone at (904) 259-3613 no later than clenny, Florida, 32063 or by telephone at (904) 259-3613 no later than three (3) days prior to the hearing or proceeding for which this notice has three (3) days prior to the hearing or proceeding for which this notice has Custom Homes - Remodels - Roofs been given. been given. CBC 1254669 CCC 1328486 (Licensed & Insured)

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Photo courtesy of Lea Rhoden The many Christmas gifts purchased by the Prevention Coalition staff on Tuesday morning.

JOEL ADDINGTON gets worse. This small thing we did is part of something big- MANAGING EDITOR ger for these children.” [email protected] The six males are housed at a residential facility in Raiford for juvenile offenders by the Florida Department of Juvenile Baker Prevention Coalition staffers Lea Rhoden and Taryn Justice (DJJ). The gifts will be distributed during a holiday Photo by Joel Addington Rackley headed to Walmart Tuesday morning to make Christ- party in December. mas a little extra special for two foster children and six young Ms. Rhoden said the coalition was happy to help the part- men in the juvenile justice system. nership reach its goal to sponsor Christmas gifts, about $50 Lights erected The foster children will benefit as part of the Wish Upon A per child, for more than 1300 abused or neglected children in Star campaign by Gainesville-based Partnership for Strong foster care and assist local DJJ representatives with gifts for Families, which manages foster care in the region for the the upcoming party. Florida Department of Children and Families. “[The coalition] works with many organizations that give before Christmas “One thing the Christmas season brings out in people is hope and second chances to our youth and we are always hope,” said Ms. Rhoden, the nonprofit coalition’s executive looking for ways to help them do that,” she explained. “We director. “Prevention is about stopping something before it had fun shopping and it feels good to know we are a small festivities set for part of making Christmas a little merrier for some children.” Patty Carroll of Partnership for Strong Families said the gift drive was successful at ensuring each child the organiza- tion oversees today will have presents to open on Christmas. Saturday, Dec. 1 Want a Lift? “The community has really stepped up,” she said. The City of Macclenny jumped into the Christmas spirit this month Lift Chair Headquarters However, with about a month before Christmas, new cases by hanging lights along Macclenny Avenue, South Fifth and South Sixth streets. Pictured on South Sixth are firefighters Garrett Wil- KICK BACK & RELAX... will surely arrive. “Cases keep opening,” said Ms. Carroll, adding that items liams, shown hanging the decoration, George Hildebrand, holding it also helps you up the ladder, and Zach Smith on November 14, two weeks ahead of for infants and Walmart gift cards for teens may be donated Saturday’s Christmas parade and festival. The event begins at 10 Easy payments to fi t ANY budget between now and the holiday. a.m. when vendors open up and the parade, featuring Santa riding For more information, call Ms. Carroll at (352) 359-8169. a fire engine, kicks off at 6 p.m. The parade route goes west to east along U.S. 90 (Macclenny Avenue) from Eighth to Second streets, BAKER SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER city officials said. Macclenny || 259-5655

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