Mostly sunny BILL REQUIRES ARREST BEFORE POLICE CAN SEIZE MONEY PROPERTY, 6A 5% chance of rain 82 | 61 For details, see 2A www.mypdn.com PALATKA DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 2016 $1 Judges hear post-conviction relief testimony WHAT DO YOU THINK? Haleigh Cummings’ baby-sitter says she didn’t understand sentencing Misty Croslin, who was baby-sitting then- kindergarten student Haleigh Cummings when Haleigh Cummings permeated questions and charged with six counts of traffick- she disappeared, is asking for post- BY ALLISON WATERS-MERRITT conviction relief from a 25-year Palatka Daily News and answers Tuesday during an eviden- ing hydrocodone and one count of traf- sentence she received for a drug tiary hearing. ficking oxycodone in Putnam County and conviction. Do you think she should ST. AUGUSTINE — With two judges Misty Croslin was baby-sitting one count of trafficking oxycodone in St. get it? Email Letters to the Editor to presiding on Misty Croslin’s motion for Cummings when the then-kindergarten Johns County. [email protected]. Letter post-conviction relief for eight drug traf- student disappeared from her home Feb. writers must include full name, daytime phone ficking charges in Putnam and St. Johns 10, 2009. number and address. There is a 350-word limit. counties, the topic of missing child In 2010, Misty Croslin was arrested See RELIEF, Page 5A Croslin Child Boy, 4, accidentally Alimony neglect revisions shoots mom in truck headed to trial Gov. Scott Child custody laws begins also revised in bill

BY ALLISON WATERS-MERRITT BY WILLIAM MARCH AND ASIA AIKINS Associated Press Palatka Daily News TALLAHASSEE — An emo- In opening statements, tionally contentious bill that Assistant State Attorney would end permanent alimony Rebecca Emert told jurors the payments and urge judges to then-3-month-old infant of enforce equal time-sharing with Michael Bynoe and Patricia children of divorcing parents is Barney suffered 11 fractures of headed to Gov. Rick Scott. varying ages in her short life. The state House passed the Bynoe and Barney are co- bill (SB 668) on a 74-38 vote defendants charged with child Tuesday after a debate in which neglect with great bodily harm some House members shared for injuries the 3-month-old sus- their experience, or their friends’ tained during a three- to four- experiences, with divorce. week period in November and The bill replaces permanent December 2013. alimony with formulas based on Two doctors from UF Health the length of the marriage and testified to the extent of the the spouses’ incomes to set the infant’s injuries, describing the amount and duration of the pay- breaks as traumatic and often CHRIS DEVITTO/Palatka Daily News ments. Putnam County Sheriff’s Office detectives investigate the scene of a shooting Tuesday afternoon on State Road seen in car accidents or child It also advises judges to imple- 20 in Hollister. abuse. ment equal time-sharing of chil- During the same period of dren between parents. But back- time as the fractures, Barney ers said it allows judges discre- took the baby for several doctor 31-year-old victim taken to a Gainesville hospital; child not injured tion to deviate from the time- visits, in which the injuries went sharing and alimony formulas unnoticed by the infant’s pedia- depending on circumstances. trician. Wells said the victim, 31-year- Rowland Avenue. House Sponsor Colleen Attorneys spent more than an BY BRANDON D. OLIVER old Jamie Gilt of Jacksonville, was Family members told detectives Burton, R-Lakeland, said the Palatka Daily News hour Tuesday morning question- taken by ambulance to a Gilt was traveling to a family mem- bill is intended to cut down on ing Dr. Debra Esernio-Jenssen, HOLLISTER – A 4-year-old acci- Gainesville hospital. Gilt was in ber’s home in Putnam to pick up a litigation surrounding divorces a former medical director of the dentally shot his mother in the stable condition, according to a horse when the incident happened, by adding consistency and pre- hospital’s Child Protection Team chest Tuesday afternoon while the statement released Tuesday eve- according to a sheriff’s office state- dictability to the law. who evaluated the 3-month-old two were riding in a truck, authori- ning. ment. “It provides some degree of when she was taken to UF ties said. Wells said the woman was talk- “One of our deputies was on certainty before they go to Health in December 2013. “We do have a gunshot victim, ing as she was taken from the patrol in the area,” Wells said. “He court,” reducing the incentive for “My medical opinion is that who appears to have been shot in scene, Wells said. noticed a vehicle was part in the litigation based on anger, she (the baby) is the victim of physi- the chest,” Putnam County Sheriff’s The sheriff’s office was first turning lane and part in the road.” said. cal abuse, and these 11 fractures Office Capt. Joe Wells said. “We alerted of the shooting at 3:04 p.m. Wells said the woman motioned She and other backers said were inflicted injuries,” Esernio- have located a gun inside the vehi- when a deputy was driving in the to the deputy to assist her and told the child custody provisions Jenssen said. “Based on the cle, and the victim told the deputy area and noticed the vehicle, which him she had been shot. reflect increasingly equal male cumulative information I that the son accidentally shot her.” had a horse trailer attached to it, in and female roles in childrearing, obtained from both the records of The child was not injured, he an awkward position near the and studies showing children said. intersection of State Road 20 and See SHOOTS, Page 5A are less likely to have behavioral problems when their fathers are See NEGLECT, Page 5A involved in their lives.

WHAT DO YOU Putnam County commissioners meet amid enhanced security presence THINK? What do you think about the required to empty their pockets, have detector again. controversial alimony and child WHAT DO YOU THINK? BY BRANDON D. OLIVER Palatka Daily News their bags searched and allow Putnam “Unfortunately, it’s the sign of the custody revisions headed to Gov. What do you think of the enhanced County Sheriff’s Office deputies to times,” Leary said. “It should certainly Scott’s desk? security measures at Putnam County Security measures for Putnam search them with a metal detector be for everyone’s peace of mind. I think Email Letters to Board of Commissioners County Board of Commissioners meet- wand while in the lobby. you could go to government buildings the Editor to meetings? Email Letters to ings were bolstered Tuesday, with Only one of the two front doors lead- in almost any county … if they haven’t publicforum@ the Editor to publicforum@ metal detectors and increased law ing to the chambers can be used as an gone to this level (of security), they palatkadailynews. palatkadailynews.com. enforcement presence awaiting meet- entrance, but both can be used as an probably will some time soon.” com. Letter writers must include Letter writers must include ing attendees at this week’s meeting. exit. County Administrator Rick Leary full name, daytime phone full name, daytime phone number and Before being allowed to enter the said it is set up that way so people number and address. There is a address. There is a 350-word limit. meeting chambers, people were won’t have to pass through the metal See SECURITY, Page 5A 350-word limit.

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030916a1.indd 1 3/8/16 9:29 PM “Anybody who wants the presidency so much that he’ll spend two years organizing and campaigning for it is not to be trusted with the office.” morning briefing — David Broder 2AWEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 2016 (1929-2011) PALATKA DAILY NEWS Today in History www.palatkadailynews.com 1825 St. Johns Ave., Palatka FL 32177 MAIL: P.O. Box 777, Palatka, FL 32178 Today is Wednesday, March 9, the 69th day of 2016. There are 297 days USPS 418-500 left in the year. Periodicals postage paid at Palatka, FL, Palatka Daily News, est. 1885, TODAY IN PUTNAM is published daily Tuesday through In 1919, Yelverton Furniture Co. Saturday by the Palatka Daily News, Inc., in Palatka advertised Homer POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Rodeheaver records from Billy Palatka Daily News, P.O. Box 777, Sunday’s world-famous revivals. Palatka FL 32178 Rodeheaver was his music leader. 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Graham called “inexcusable.” cials to prove they’d been libeled in OBITUARIES Details: Greg Harvey at 546-0141 or Shannon Burge at In a separate case, Scott Rowe was also demoted recently their official capacity by news orga- 546-5603. from a sergeant to an officer after being accused of having a nizations. Death notices and obituaries are relationship with a subordinate officer for months while the In 1981, Dan Rather made his published daily. We accept obituaries SAN MATEO two were off-duty. debut as principal anchorman of “The CBS Evening News.” and photos from funeral homes. The Woman’s club to host Thursday meeting JACKSONVILLE deadline is 5 p.m. Obituaries can be The San Mateo Woman’s Club will meet 7 p.m. Thursday TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS emailed to clerk@palatkadailynews. at 125 E. State Road 100. Heroin overdoses double in city Singer-actress Keely Smith is 88. com. For information about obituaries Guest speaker will be The Pink Door’s Susan Detar, who The number of deaths from heroin overdoses doubled in Singer Lloyd Price is 83. Actress and our policies, call 386-312-5240. will present “Looking Your Best” with tips for looking good. Jacksonville last year, and local officials said it’s an unin- Joyce Van Patten is 82. Country PUBLISHER New members are welcome to attend. tended consequence of the crackdown on so-called pill singer Mickey Gilley is 80. Actress Details: Gina Sims at 325-2434 or [email protected]. mills. Trish Van Devere is 75. Singer Wayne Knuckles ...... 386-312-5201 Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams said Friday that 45 Mark Lindsay (Paul Revere and the [email protected] people died from heroin overdoses last year, compared to 17 Raiders) is 74. Former ABC anchor- State News people in 2014. The number of people jailed for heroin-relat- man Charles Gibson is 73. 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NEWS EDITOR Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday NASDAQ COMPOSITE Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy Scat'd T-storms Few Showers Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy Allison Waters-Merritt ..386-312-5236 -59.43 4,648.82 82 / 61 84 / 63 82 / 64 80 / 62 79 / 58 81 / 56 79 / 55 [email protected] Precip Chance: 5% Precip Chance: 5% Precip Chance: 10% Precip Chance: 40% Precip Chance: 30% Precip Chance: 5% Precip Chance: 10% STANDARD Local UV Index In-Depth Local Forecast NEWS & POOR 500 -22.50 1,979.26 Today we will see mostly sunny skies with a high temperature of 82º, humidity of Trisha Murphy ...... 386-312-5234 73%. Light winds. The record high temperature for today is 88º set in 1974. Expect Lifestyles Editor FLORIDA GAS One Gallon Regular 0 - 23 4 5 6 798 10 11+ partly cloudy skies tonight with an overnight low of 61º. Southeast wind 6 to 10 AVERAGE $1.84 [email protected] 0-2: Low, 3-5: Moderate, mph. The record low for tonight is 35º set in 1971. Thursday, skies will be mostly Asia Aikins ...... 386-312-5230 6-7: High, 8-10: Very High, sunny with a high temperature of 84º, humidity of 69%. Southeast wind 7 to 11 Reporter STOCK REPORT 11+: Extreme Exposure mph. Skies will be partly cloudy Thursday night with an overnight low of 63º. [email protected] Shannon Crews ...... 386-312-5240 MARCH 8 Sun & Moon Peak Fishing/Hunting Times This Week Clerk NAME CLOSE CHANGE Sunrise today ...... 6:41 a.m. Peak Times Peak Times [email protected] APPLE 101.03 -0.84 Sunset tonight...... 6:31 p.m. Day AM PM Day AM PM ...... 386-312-5241 Chris DeVitto AFLAC 60.07 -0.48 Today 11:38-1:38 ---- Sun 3:51-5:51 3:21-5:21 Photographer ALCATEL N/A N/A Thu 1:03-3:03 12:33-2:33 Mon 4:48-6:48 4:18-6:18 [email protected] AT&T 38.1 -0.03 Fri 1:59-3:59 1:29-3:29 Tue 5:43-7:43 5:13-7:13 Brandon Oliver ...... 386-312-5229 BAXTER 39.59 -0.23 First Full Last New CHEVRON 88.76 -1.91 Sat 2:55-4:55 2:25-4:25 www.WhatsOurWeather.com Reporter 3/15 3/23 3/31 4/7 [email protected] COCA-COLA 44.32 0.31 To report news ...... 386-312-5231 CISCO 27.05 -0.09 State Cities Weather Trivia Farmer's Growing Days COMCAST 58.3 -0.66 [email protected] Today Farmer's Growing Degree Days CORNING 19.03 -0.54 What is the lowest barometer CSX 24.7 -0.84 City Hi/Lo Date Degree Days Date Degree Days DELTA AIR 46.21 -2.18 Daytona Beach ...80/63 s reading ever measured? 3/1 10 3/5 4 SPORTS DUNKIN 46.38 -0.59 Gainesville...... 84/57 s ? 3/2 15 3/6 8 NEXTERA 115.45 1 Jacksonville...... 79/62 s 3/3 9 3/7 10

...... 386-312-5239 GEN ELEC 30.07 -0.23 Key West...... 80/73 s Tip. named Typhoon a of 3/4 4 It was 25.63 inches, in the middle middle the in inches, 25.63 was It Andy Hall Answer: GLAXOSMITH 39.74 0.42 Growing degree days are calculated by taking the average temperature Sports Editor Miami ...... 77/74 s for the day and subtracting the base temperature (50 degrees) from the [email protected] HOME DEPOT 126.72 1.24 Naples ...... 78/66 s average to assess how many growing days are attained. Mark Blumenthal ...... 386-512-5238 J.C.PENNY 11.87 0.19 Orlando ...... 84/63 s Sports Reporter LIFEPOINT 63.72 -1.11 Panama City .....73/63 s Local Almanac Last Week [email protected] LOWE"S 70.99 0.22 Pensacola...... 71/65 mc Date High Low Normals Precip LSI N/A 0 Precipitation ...... 0.07" Port Charlotte....82/62 s 3/1 79 41 73/49 0.00" MANULIFE 13.63 -0.33 Normal precipitation ...... 0.92" CORRECTIONS Tallahassee ...... 80/59 s 3/2 78 52 73/49 0.00" MICROSOFT 51.65 0.62 Departure from normal .....-0.85" Tampa ...... 82/64 s 3/3 78 40 73/49 0.00" The Palatka Daily News wants to PLUM CREEK N/A N/A 3/4 64 45 73/49 0.07" PFIZER 29.36 -0.43 W. Palm Beach ...78/73 s promptly and accurately correct any 3/5 72 37 74/49 0.00" Average temperature ...... 58.6º TRACT SUP 85.92 0.11 erroneous or inaccurate information Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; 3/6 74 42 74/50 0.00" Average normal temperature . 61.4º VULCAN 102.17 -0.85 mc/mostly cloudy; ra/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/ published. If you know of an error in 3/7 78 41 74/50 0.00" Departure from normal ...... -2.8º a story, caption or headline, call 386- WALMART 68.04 0.15 sunny; sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms 312-5231. WALT DISNEY 97.85 -1.54 St. Johns River Tides This Week Palatka Palmetto Bluff Day High Low High Low Day High Low High Low

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numerous nieces, nephews Obituaries and extended family mem- bers. The family will receive Obituaries are paid adver- friends 6–8 p.m. Thursday, Mixed legacy for ‘Just Say No’ tising written by funeral March 10 at Masters Funeral homes based upon informa- Home in Palatka. Funeral ser- By Gene Johnson hallmark of her tenure in the er of a student there, was vol- of Washington’s Alcohol and tion provided by families. vices will be 11 a.m. Friday, Associated Press White House. She said she unteering to help assemble a Drug Abuse Institute. “Just Death notices are brief March 11 at the funeral home first became aware of the drug bulletin board one day in 1985 because you remember it announcements published at with Pastor Willie McKinnon SEATTLE — For a genera- problem when she learned when a teacher showed her doesn’t mean it worked. no charge. officiating. In honor and cele- tion of Americans, first lady that the children of some of some “Just Say No” pam- Addiction is a medical condi- bration of Shirley’s life, a Nancy Reagan was most close- her friends were using drugs. phlets. tion, but we still have a funda- video tribute will be shown. ly associated with a single Her own daughter, Patti “It was like a light bulb mental misunderstanding of Shirley W. Adams Burial will follow in the phrase: “Just Say No.” Davis, later wrote of experi- came on,” Berry recalled. “I what addiction is, and ‘Just Palatka Memorial Gardens. Three decades after the menting with pills and said, ‘Wow, this is really Say No’ spread that misunder- Shirley Waters Adams, 81, Flowers are gratefully anti-drug campaign’s heyday, cocaine. important.’” standing.” of Palatka passed away at her accepted or memorial gifts its legacy is mixed. Experts As Reagan once recalled, She went on to lead the Michelle Miller-Day, a pro- daughter’s home in Bostwick may be sent to Hospice of the say the slogan brought new the idea emerged during a school’s “Just Say No” club for fessor at Chapman University following an extended illness. Nature Coast, 927 S. State attention to drug abuse and visit with schoolchildren in 25 years, bringing in emphy- in California, said the refrain Shirley was born in Mendes, Road 19, Palatka, FL 32177. helped focus research on how 1982 in Oakland, Calif. “A lit- sema patients to warn about might have been a simplistic Ga., and lived in Palatka for Friends may sign the online to prevent it. But the motto tle girl raised her hand and the dangers of smoking and message, but its popularity also most of her life. She worked as register at www.themasters- was also part of a larger esca- said, ‘Mrs. Reagan, what do quizzing pupils about how focused the attention of a real estate funeralhomes.com. lation of the drug war that you do if somebody offers you long marijuana can stay in the researchers on the social con- agent in Masters Funeral Home of relied on fear-based rhetoric, drugs?’ And I said, ‘Well, you body. text of drug use and on develop- Palatka for 21 Palatka is in charge of public moralizing and sky- just say no.’ And there it was “I just thought it was an ing programs that would help years, mostly arrangements. rocketing incarceration rates. born.” outstanding program for kids youngsters refuse drugs or at for Coldwell “Overall the larger preven- At the time, Allan Cohen to see what drugs can do,” least delay experimentation. Banker Ben tion community is thankful for was the executive director of Berry said. “I’ve had kids She worked with a col- Bates Realty, large campaigns like ‘Just Say the Pacific Institute for come up to me today who are league from Penn State retiring in Death Notices No,’ for the broad, population- Research and Evaluation, in their 30s and say, ‘Mrs. University, Michael Hecht, to 2005. She was level awareness they raise,” which had a federal contract Berry, I want you to know I develop “Keepin’ It REAL” — an active said Derek Franklin, who to help states and local com- never touched a cigarette.’” for Refuse, Explain, Avoid member of Hillcrest Baptist heads the Washington munities develop drug-abuse Many researchers remain and Leave, a research-vali- Church in Palatka. She loved Association for Substance prevention programs. Cohen’s skeptical of the campaign’s dated curriculum the popular working in her yard with her Evelyn T. Berry Abuse and Violence organization had promoted effectiveness, associating it anti-drug program DARE plants. She loved playing with Prevention. “However, the and adopted the program the with the first lady’s calls to be adopted in 2009 as it was her grandchildren and great- Evelyn T. Berry, 74, of Palm sort of shaming attitude and first lady visited in Oakland, intolerant of drug users or under fire about its effective- grandchildren. She was Coast, passed away Monday, questionable moral divide it called Oakland Parents in with the famous television ness. adventurous and loved the March 7, 2016, at Halifax created was something we Action, which taught children commercial that featured an Cohen said there’s no way outdoors. She had a strong Hospital in Daytona Beach. wouldn’t do today.” skills for refusing drugs actor dropping an egg into a to quantify the impact of “Just work ethic and could outwork E.W. Lawson & Son Funeral Further evidence of chang- offered by their peers. frying pan and saying, “This is Say No,” but it’s unfair to con- many men. Home is entrusted with the ing attitudes can be found in The message instantly reso- your brain on drugs. Any flate the campaign — a pre- Preceding her in death were services. the movement to legalize mar- nated. By 1988, there were questions?” vention effort aimed at middle her parents, Luther and ijuana, which is now permit- more than 12,000 “Just Say It’s apparent now that or elementary school children Lucille Waters, and a sister, ted for medical use in 23 No” clubs around the country. efforts to scare people into — with criticism of the larger Elaine Isom. Lyn H. Hunter states and for recreational use Most were at least loosely abstaining from drugs failed, drug war or mass incarcera- Surviving are two daugh- in Colorado, Washington based on the ideas developed they said. tion. And while the message ters and sons-in-law, Gwen Lyn H. Hunter, 70, of State, Oregon, Alaska and in Oakland, Cohen said. “You think of ‘Just Say No,’ may have seemed simple, the and Fred Coomes of Jupiter Interlachen, passed away Washington, D.C. One of them was at Clyde you think of eggs in a frying Oakland-developed curricu- and Dian and Chris Campbell Tuesday, March 8, 2016, at Reagan, who died Sunday Riggs Elementary in Portland, pan,” said Caleb Banta-Green, lum was actually comprehen- of Bostwick; two sons and Putnam Community Medical at 94, made “Just Say No” the Tenn. Helen Berry, the moth- a researcher at the University sive, he said. daughter-in-law, Frank Center following an extended Adams of Interlachen and illness. Johnny and Donna Adams of Arrangements will be Salt Springs; three sisters, announced by Johnson- Mary Beth Godfrey, Jane Overturf Funeral Home in Thomas and Linda Hill, all of Interlachen. Palatka; seven grandchildren Baltimore officer must testify and spouses, Christina and J.C. Matos, Joshua Adams, Janusz W. Zak and Christina’s and Joshua’s mother, Jenni Feagin, Jessica Janusz W. Zak, 68, of Green and Kevin Waldock, Bay, Wis., passed away unex- against fellow cops in Gray trial Samantha Ditto and her fian- pectedly from natural causes ceé, Jaimy Yelvington, Joe while on a hiking expedition By Juliet Linderman Rice is charged with man- Amy Dillard, a law profes- Adams, Adam McQuaig and in Putnam County. Associated Press slaughter, misconduct in sor at the University of Adrian Coomes; four great- Arrangements are under office, reckless endangerment Baltimore, said their ruling grandchildren, Asher Matos, the direction of Johnson- BALTIMORE — The second and assault. All of the officers makes sense. Emily Waldock, Eliana Matos Overturf Funeral Home in trial for a police officer have pleaded not guilty. “What the prosecution is and Skylee Yelvington; and Palatka. charged in the death of Porter, who checked on Gray asking for is that Porter be Freddie Gray is set for next after he was put in the van, tes- called and asked the same month — a year after the tified at his trial he didn’t do questions and testify as he did black man’s neck was broken anything wrong during Gray’s before under oath,” Dillard in a police van — and one of arrest. He told a jury it was the said. “If the prosecutor goes the officer’s colleagues will be van driver’s responsibility to into areas he has not com- forced to testify. make sure Gray was secured in mented on or testified about, LIMITED TIME! The latest reshuffling of trial a seat belt. there are motions to be made dates happened Tuesday when Porter’s attorneys argued during those trials.” $ Maryland’s highest court ruled he shouldn’t be forced to take The appeals court issued Advanced Fair Ticket Sales 15 Officer William Porter must the stand at the other trials two rulings. The first ruling testify against his fellow offi- because he could potentially agreed with Baltimore cers while he awaits retrial. open himself up to perjury. Circuit Judge Barry Porter’s trial ended in a hung The Maryland Court of Williams’ decision to force Ends March 16th jury in December and proceed- Appeals judges seemed skepti- Porter to testify against Sgt. ings for the other officers have cal during oral arguments last Alicia White and Officer essentially been on hold while week, saying Porter shouldn’t Caesar Goodson, all of whom the courts determined whether have anything to worry about face manslaughter, assault, Buy at any one of the he should be forced to take the as long as he tells the truth. reckless endangerment and stand. The judges did not explain misconduct in office charges. The trial for Lt. 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.I. Roberts Junior-Senior High School ome years ago, playwright William and your keen observation must have spot- has a problem. And it’s the best type of Saroyan wrote a one-act play titled, ted one en route to somewhere. I don’t problem the school could face. S “Hello Out There!” It was inspired by JODY believe the city has built a facility to house Q a man who was arrested on some minor them yet. Last week, the Palatka Daily News charge while in a hole-in-the-wall Texas DELZELL I’m not the busybody I used to be. Mr. reported on the school’s band growth. With the town, and was locked up in a small isolated Arthur Itis has whacked me pretty good in school adding a grade a year through the jail and forgotten about. The only opening the knees, and I don’t get out to functions Cambridge Advanced program, more students other than the door was a small window downtown Palatka. like I once did. But I managed to hobble have expressed interest in participating in band. high on one wall. He stood on his tip-toes The woman wanted to know why I’ve per- down to Beef ‘O’ Brady’s last week to the During the 2014-2015 school year, Q.I. and yelled at the window, “Hello out there,” petuated the Booger’s existence. It’s because “Meet Bobby Payne” gathering of support- Roberts’ band had 37-38 participants. This not knowing if anyone heard him. he provides lighthearted relief from today’s ers. He is a candidate for the Florida House Sometimes writers of newspaper columns serious events. He once wanted to play of Representatives for this area. There was school year, the total rose to 60. Next year, school seem to do that. We speak through our little Santa Claus at the mall and also run for a large crowd, and I got to visit with a num- officials expect an additional 25-30 students, paper window and wonder if anybody is sheriff, but I talked him out of it. Big Boog ber of old friends I had not seen in a long which could make the band 90 members strong. reading our stuff, and if not, why bother to has been very quiet lately – hasn’t scarfed while, some of them hobbling, too. “We’ve just experienced a burst in growth, but write it? But when I goof up and the emails down a poodle or chased anybody’s cows, or For some time now, I have preached in we’re adjusting,” business teacher and Q.I. pour in, I find out people are not only read- anything. If he doesn’t kick up a ruckus this column this county desperately needs Roberts band supporter Karl Wendell said. ing it, but proofreading it. soon, I may resign as his press agent, but I some hometown representation in In a recent column, I used the surname of suspect local citizens might miss his other- Tallahassee. We’ve been totally ignored on School officials pleaded with Putnam County the family who owned Hudson Pulp and worldly innocence. Don’t worry folks, he’s a number of issues that affect our county School Board members for more funds. We rec- Paper Corp. I spelled the name “Masur” and still around. He’s just lying low for a while. and our citizens. I don’t know if my admoni- ognize the board members are doing the best have been informed by several emails it is Sometimes an extra pair of eyes can shed tions had anything to do with Payne’s deci- they can under difficult financial circumstances. spelled “Mazur,” with a “z.” My bad, but it new light on old subjects. In a recent col- sion to run for the office, but he is truly a Q.I. Roberts, however, isn’t the only extracur- did not detract from the essence of the umn, I briefly mentioned the water taxi hometown product. He was born in Palatka, ricular activity showing growth or emerging. story. I should have known better. We peo- that is supposed to someday enliven the educated here, played quarterback on the Last week, we also reported on new competi- ple with a “z” in our name not only often waterfront here in Palatka. A Satsuma high school football team, married a have it misspelled, but mispronounced. man, who comes with his wife from Buffalo, Palatka girl, been active in those local tive fishing teams launched at Crescent City “Hello, Mr. Dim Cell!” N.Y., each year, said they are ardent read- affairs that benefit the area, earned himself Junior-Senior and Palatka high schools. With A woman emailed me she was writing an ers of my column while here, but are a couple of degrees and has worked in man- Putnam County touting itself as the Bass Capital article about the Bardin Booger for some unaware of what goes on when they go back agement at Seminole Electric ever since it of the World, it’s only natural that our high publication, but didn’t know much about north. But he saw something on his way to opened. school students take advantage of the St. Johns him. Someone told her to contact me. She Satsuma a couple of weeks ago that I might All that, and he’s handsome, to boot! And River and our many lakes. It makes sense that was not aware I introduced the Booger to explain. just so readers won’t think I’m being overly the public and wrote a little book about the About the water taxis — he wanted to partisan, I should declare he also happens students take life lessons from those fishing old rascal some years ago. At least the know if there would be two boats. The rea- to be my nephew. Further advertising, if team experiences and apply them to school and woman was doing research. son: He saw a large pontoon boat, about 50 you can call it that, he will have to pay for. real life. I printed a thousand copies of that little feet long, on a truck at the weigh station But don’t hold that against him. Once he is Recently, the school board approved $30,000 book. Andrea’s Book Store held a book sign- near San Mateo, which had two 200 horse- elected, I may turn out to be his severest for the Putnam County student theater group, as ing and all of the books were gone in a cou- power Yamaha outboard motors on the critic. well. The relaunched theater group at Palatka ple of months. Unfortunately, the book store back. On the hull was printed, “CITY OF High has continued to steadily grow. was, too. I advised the woman to look on PALATKA #2.” Jody Delzell is former publisher of the Daily News. Amazon or at the Read (Think) Books in Yes. There are supposed to be two boats, [email protected] In education, we often hear about standard- ized testing and how our students fare against other counties. And it’s important we have data to determine where we succeed and where we PUBLIC FORUM fail. Oftentimes, these standardized tests are one of the few unbiased measurements educators can use to determine what direction education Who are these people in our city who free choice. must go. Community’s troubles make Putnam County deserve its reputa- If you’re gay and want to get married, go But we also firmly believe students must learn tion for being uneducated, uncaring and fis- ahead, but don’t have me arrested or sue more than how to take a test. We believe extra- continue unabated cally irresponsible? All that is just the tip of me because I refuse to make your wedding curricular activities — whether it be band, the- the iceberg. cake or do the flowers because it goes ater, fishing clubs, sports or the school newspa- What is going on with this city? It seems It makes me sad for our county and resi- against my religion. public officials have no concern for the pub- dents to read the Palatka Daily News lately. There are many gay bakeries, flower per — help form well-rounded students who can lic’s opinion about issues on spending. They Where is the hope? shops, dress makers and clergy that would enter the working world with real-life experi- just do what they want with our money. Richard Stackpole be more than happy to do these things for ence. In the last year, I’ve seen a new school Palatka you. These extracurricular activities teach team- board building bought and renovated. What Lelia Hood work, perseverance and dedication. was wrong with the old one? Putnam EDGE Interlachen We find it incredibly encouraging when stu- High School has now bought a building on House bill the correct dents seek to participate in school-related activi- College Road on the hope of a grant. They can’t seem to be able to pay their bills with- move for Florida Auditors should ties. We think a well-rounded student must out messing it up. thirst for knowledge and experience, and extra- Now, they have to be trained on an Excel I think it’s great a state House bill says investigate gas revenue curricular activities are a great avenue for stu- program. They weren’t using some account- churches don’t have to wed gays. dents to emerge stronger in a competitive job ing program to start with? I don’t think a pastor, business owner, The auditors need to review the gas tax market. A judge puts a man in jail for a year for organization or individual should be pun- revenues. We encourage the school board to continue animal cruelty. I’m not defending the man’s ished by law, or through the courts by I would like to know how much was col- actions, I love dogs. But in the same paper, being sued, for refusing to do something for lected, how much was spent and where it doing all it can to bolster these extracurricular a woman got five years for killing her baby. someone that goes against their beliefs, was spent. activities to ensure Putnam County students gain That’s too little, and the animal cruelty is morals or religion. Larry Fayard as much experience as possible. too extreme. This is America, land of the free with Palatka

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out the only medical history Esernio-Jenssen used in Tampa woman dies in Friday afternoon wreck Neglect December 2013 was given over continued from PAge 1A the phone by Barney and records from Putnam Palatka Daily News p.m. Friday, a state Highway a passenger on a motorcycle the crash, the Highway Patrol the history that was provided to Community Medical Center Patrol report said, when a driven by Lawrence Albert report said. me … there was no history pro- from Dec. 15, 2013. A Tampa woman died Mitsubishi Galant driven by Ricard, 64, of Tampa. Thomas, 63, sustained vided to explain the fractures.” Esernio-Jenssen acknowl- Friday after the motorcycle she Hawthorne resident Allen Lawrence Ricard was taken to minor injuries, the report said. Esernio-Jenssen said she edged she reviewed medical was riding collided with a car Thomas attempted to make a a Gainesville hospital by heli- According to the report, conducted the baby’s evalua- records from the baby’s previ- at the intersection of State left turn onto County Road 21 copter with critical injuries Sandra Ricard and Lawrence tion Dec. 16, 2013, the day after ous visits to pediatricians just Road 20 and County Road 21 South and turned into the path and Sandra Ricard was pro- Ricard were not wearing hel- the 3-month-old was taken to prior to her deposition for the South. of the motorcycle. nounced dead at the scene mets. The crash was not alco- UF Health from Putnam case in August 2015. The crash occurred at 4:20 Sandra Lee Ricard, 56, was from injuries sustained during hol related, the report said. Community Medical Center. Esernio-Jenssen said she Upon the baby’s arrival at made no attempt to contact the UF Health, Esernio-Jenssen baby’s pediatricians or the said, a skeletal survey, blood baby’s father when the baby “Everything in the initial needed more information fastened into the seat when he work and a head-to-toe exam was under evaluation. investigation indicates that regarding the gun, the child’s shot the victim. was conducted. Dr. Jonathan Williams, the Shoots everything happened in the safety seat and other factors in “(The boy) was in the backseat Esernio-Jenssen said Barney director of pediatric radiology continued from PAge 1A vehicle,” he said. “We are not the shooting. sitting behind her, and we locat- should have noticed her baby at UF Health, told jurors he looking for a suspect.” Investigators found the hand- ed the firearm on the floorboard.” was in pain, but didn’t get med- was asked Dec. 16, 2013, to Victim services specialists gun inside the car, but it was not Wells said the sheriff’s office ical care. interpret X-rays and a skeletal From what investigators were at the scene of the shooting determined how the child got would inform the state Barney’s attorney, Stephanie survey of the infant’s fractures. noticed at the scene, Wells said, to interact with the child, who access to the gun, Wells said. Department of Children and Park, said Barney called the “She had multiple fractures the shooting appeared to be acci- was with family members. There was a safety seat in the Families of the case. baby’s pediatrician with con- involving most of her extremi- dental and happened inside the Wells said the investigation is vehicle, he said, but it is cerns about the baby’s leg Dec. ties and her chest,” Williams truck. ongoing, because investigators unknown whether the child was [email protected] 14, but was told to take the said. “Many of them were fresh baby to Putnam Community and some were old, so there Medical Center the next day were multiple fractures in dif- since it was raining and the ferent stages of healing, indi- county commission or that facil- Although threats weren’t baby was recently diagnosed cating that they occurred at dif- ity. One ounce of prevention is made against commissioners, with bronchiolitis. ferent times.” Security worth more than a pound of staff or the building, While interviewing Barney Emert asked if normal han- continued from PAge 1A cure.” Commission Chairman Chip to find out about the baby’s dling of a baby could cause the It is illegal for people – even Laibl said commissioners and family and medical history, fractures. those with concealed carry per- the public should feel safer with Esernio-Jenssen said, she “Absolutely not,” Williams The commission chamber mits – to bring guns in govern- the security upgrades. found out the family had a prior said. “Bones don’t explode on will have a stationary metal ment buildings, Wells said, Laibl cited the Panama City case with the state Department their own. Either you do some- detector similar to the ones which is why deputies used the School Board shooting of 2010 of Children and Families. thing or something is done. used at the Putnam County metal detector wands. – where a gunman shot at Esernio-Jenssen said in This injury was inflicted on this Courthouse, Leary said, but the For years, Leary and Wells school board members and the November 2013, a different infant.” metal detector wands will be said, two deputies have attend- superintendent – as a reason pediatrician discovered bruis- Park called Marla Woods as used in the interim. ed every meeting, one stationed government entities should be ing on the soles of the baby’s the first defense witness. Leary said sheriff’s office rep- in the back for security purpos- cautious about safety. feet and on the baby’s hand. Woods first met Barney while resentatives contacted him as es and one to speak on behalf of There’s no indication any- She said the Children and she was pregnant. part of their effort to step up the sheriff’s office, if needed. thing like that will happen in Families representatives said Woods, an employee of security in government offices But on Tuesday, four addi- Putnam, Laibl said, but there there was not enough informa- Azalea Health’s Healthy Start throughout the county. tional deputies were at the com- were concerns expressed to the tion to determine the bruising program, saw Barney for pre- Sheriff’s office Capt. Joe mission meeting. Wells said the sheriff’s office. was the result of abuse. natal education. Wells said the agency contacted increased deputy presence was “One of our constituents had The family switched pedia- Woods said she was contact- the county first but would soon to help get people acclimated a complaint,” he said. “She talk- tricians after the report was ed by the children and families reach out to governments and with the new security regula- ed to the sheriff’s office that she made to the children and fami- department to help with an law enforcement agencies of tions. thought another constituent … lies department. investigation. municipalities within the coun- As the process becomes more she just felt it was needed. I Pet of the Day Esernio-Jenssen said blood On cross-examination, ty to provide them with the familiar, he said, not as many just say better safe than sorry.” taken from the baby at UF Emert asked if the couple knew same safety information. deputies will be needed at the ELSA Health did not indicate any she was coming to their home Wells said the sheriff’s meetings. [email protected] underlying problems that could in advance for questions. office’s recommendation to “We had extra deputies there have resulted in the fractures. “Yes,” Woods replied. increase security is precaution- today to make sure we got After reviewing the baby’s med- The one time you show up ary measure, but it’s better to everyone in quickly,” Wells said ical history, Esernio-Jenssen unannounced, you are not be safe than sorry. Tuesday. “I even heard one Need Help said, blood taken during pediat- allowed inside?” Emert asked. “We reached out to county (meeting attendee) make a ric visits also didn’t indicate “Yes,” Wood replied. administration,” he said. comment that she now felt safer getting started any underlying problems. Court resumes today at 9 “We’ve had no specific threat in the county commission on your Defense attorneys pointed a.m. against any member of the room.” Hi, I’m Elsa. I’m a beautiful handi- capped girl. I have seen several vets and they say I most likely was she understood the sentencing, directly related to Haleigh said he and Misty Croslin knew born with my deformed leg but that according to transcripts. Cummings. She begged me to it wasn’t possible. TAXES? doesn’t slow me down. I’m a love Leave the paperwork bug. Relief I thought it was as much as I stay on the case.” “I don’t know why we’re here to us. continued from PAge 1A could get,” Misty Croslin said. 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Misty Croslin was not sen- Tuesday, Misty Croslin told the tenced as a youthful offender “Twenty-five years was the tenced as a youthful offender. court she has only a third-grade and would receive only six ultimate prize,” Fields said. “She was setup,” Hank reading level and did not under- years of prison time. “We got it before we went to Croslin Sr. said. “It was all over stand her plea agreement on On cross-examination, court by that substantial assis- Haleigh. They set up a little girl the drug trafficking cases. Assistant State Attorney Chris tance. 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030916a5.indd 1 3/8/16 9:38 PM 6A PALATKA DAILY NEWS • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 2016 State News Bill requires arrest before police TALLAHASSEE about HIV through a mobile art exhibit. The Faces of HIV project recently stopped in Lawmakers to vote Tallahassee and Panama City and will continue can seize money, property on $82.3 billion budget to travel the state. The exhibit depicts the lives of Florida residents living with HIV and AIDS Florida legislators will vote later this week on through captivating portraits, video interviews, By Brendan Farrington an $82.3 billion budget. and journal writing. Associated Press "What we’ve shown is law The proposed budget was formally delivered to The project examines the effects of stigmas, state lawmakers Tuesday afternoon. That clears the personal relationships and care issues asso- TALLAHASSEE — Florida is one step closer enforcement groups can work the way for legislators to take a final vote Friday. ciated with being HIV-positive. The state has to overhauling laws that allow law enforce- That’s because state law requires the budget seen a rise in HIV cases, particularly in South ment agencies to take property, cars and cash with the property rights groups must be finished 72 hours ahead of the vote. Florida. from suspected criminals after lawmakers sent and the civil libertarians, and we Top House and Senate Republicans reached a State Surgeon General and Secretary of Gov. Rick Scott a bill Monday that would give final deal on the budget late Monday. It will Health Dr. John Armstrong, whose future in more protection to citizens targeted by police. can find a compromise that cover spending during the budget year that that role is uncertain after a Senate committee The House unanimously passed the bill that works with everyone. This is starts on July 1. has twice postponed his confirmation vote, would require an arrest before police can seize Lawmakers wound up rejecting several of toured the exhibit last week. assets. substantial change. This really Gov. Rick Scott’s budget priorities, including his It’s designed to prevent abuses under the push for $250 million to lure new companies to OCALA current law, which allows law enforcement moved the needle as far as the state. This has led to speculation Scott will agencies to take money and property based on protections for Floridians." use his veto pen to eliminate spending on proj- Hunter in north Florida finds the mere suspicion of illegal activity. ects pushed by top legislators. partially-buried human skull “What we’ve shown is law enforcement ~ Republican Sen. Jeff Brandes of St. Petersburg groups can work with the property rights A hunter in North Florida found a human groups and the civil libertarians, and we can Lawmakers pass bill to stop gas skull while walking along a trail in the woods. find a compromise that works with everyone,” “This is a really substantial improvement,” pump credit card skimmers The Marion County Sheriff’s Office reported said Republican Sen. Jeff Brandes of St. said ACLU of Florida director of police Michelle 23-year-old Clayton Permenter was walking in a Petersburg. Richardson. Gas stations will have to install security devic- swampy area of the Cross Florida Greenway on “This is a substantial change. This really She said the reporting requirement will go a es on pumps to make sure illegal credit card Sunday when he saw the half-buried skull. moved the needle as far as protections for long way to determine whether the forfeiture skimmers aren’t placed in them under a bill now Permenter also found shoes and a shirt about Floridians.” laws continue to be abused. going to Gov. Rick Scott. 10 feet from the remains. He said he also found Law enforcement groups were fighting the And she said Florida’s approach could find The House passed the bill Tuesday on a 111-1 another bone nearby. bill until Brandes removed language that support in states where bills requiring a convic- vote a week after the Senate passed it unani- The medical examiner is working to identify would have also required a conviction for agen- tion to seize property have failed. mously. the remains. cies to keep seized cash and property. “It will be the first time we get a real thor- The legislation was a top priority for It is the second time in the past week human A diverse coalition of groups has been fight- ough look at exactly how this is working,” she Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam, whose remains were reported being found. ing for changes to forfeiture laws, ranging from said. department has been investigating the use of On Friday, the sheriff’s office found a male tea party supporters to the American Civil The Institute for Justice has also been push- skimmers to steal credit card information. body buried in a grave in the Ocala National Liberties Union. ing nationally for changes to civil asset forfei- The bill (SB 912) also increases penalties for Forest. Brandes’ compromise was supported by ture laws. It praised the passage of Brandes’ stealing credit card information, while lowering Authorities said they found the body after organizations representing police chiefs and bill. the number of stolen credit cards a person can receiving a tip. sheriffs. “Civil forfeiture is one of the most serious have before facing felony charges. The bill (SB 1044) also requires law enforce- assaults on property rights in America, and SB Gas station owners would have to report any MIAMI ment agencies to file reports each year docu- 1044 increases protections for innocent proper- attempts to tamper with pumps. menting asset seizures and what they do with ty owners in the Sunshine State. The transpar- Police: 3 arrested, accused of money and property taken. ency requirements will provide valuable infor- helping mother kidnap son There are other protections for citizens, such mation which should lead to more needed Florida Legislature passes bill as requiring law enforcement agencies to pay reform in the future,” said Justin Pearson, an for early 2018 session start Police arrested three people in connection $1,000 in court fees upon seizing property and attorney with the Institute for Justice’s Florida with the kidnapping of a 1-year-old boy. put up a $1,500 bond that would go to the prop- office. Lawmakers will get another early start in 2018 Local news outlets report police arrested erty owner if a court decides assets were The law will take effect July 1 if Scott signs under a bill going to Gov. Rick Scott. 56-year-old Rebeca Rodriguez, 33-year-old Juan improperly seized. the bill. The House voted 89-28 on Tuesday to begin the Pablo Mesa Jr. and Lazara Ortiz on Monday on annual legislative session Jan. 9, 2018. The charges including interfering with custody and Senate passed the bill (SB 7076) last week. filing a false police report. The Legislature has traditionally begun its Lt. Freddy Cruz of the Miami police said annual session on the first Tuesday in March, Rodriguez and Mesa falsely reported that except once a decade when it has to redraw con- 29-year-old Leydibet Hernandez — who had ATTENTION VOTERS gressional and legislative districts once the feder- lost custody of her son — snatched the baby Presidential Preference Primary al census is complete. from the crib. But this year, the Legislature began in January Police said they were aware the mother had March 15, 2016 and plans to wrap up this week. The decision was taken the child and knew she planned to take made to start in January on a one-time basis. him to Texas. 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Kraft_Wednesday.indd 1 3/7/16 11:12 AM 2B PALATKA DAILY NEWS • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 2016 CROSSWORD ADVICE BY HARRIETTE COLE ACROSS 43 Overacted 25 Recipe qtys. 40 Comets, to 1 Heavy-metal 46 Cozy place 26 Forwarded ancients band 48 Rainbow 27 Fall birthstone 41 Fast talk Burned out student needs break 5 Geisha’s tie goddess 28 Zap 42 Out loud 8 Movie lioness 50 Football 30 Foal’s 43 Revise Dear Harriette: I am a remote the side. — Workhorse, Syracuse, long do these niceties have to 12 “Instead of” shape parent 44 A Great Lake intern for a company based on the New York last? I have been bringing flowers word 51 Hr. fraction 32 Resting 45 Eat well West Coast. I am in college on Dear Workhorse: Sounds like or dessert to the house of one of 13 Not allow 52 Singer place 46 Opposing the East Coast, and I feel so lucky you are experiencing burnout. my friends for over a year! — 14 Moist Simone 34 Fruits or birds force 15 — do for now 53 Sushi fish 35 In revolt 47 Bratty kid to have this opportunity. I have Maybe what you need is a breath- Expiration on Niceties, Denver 16 Volcanic glass 54 Qt. halves 37 Shacks 49 KLM worked and interned all through- er. That may look like a vacation Dear Expiration On Niceties: Yesterday’s Answer 18 Happy shout 55 Turns right 38 To and — competitor out high school and college. during spring break where you I invite you to change your think- 20 Free ride As I am heading into my final go and have fun with your friends ing. It’s not so much a require- 21 Campers, for DOWN semesters in college, I am real- or take off from your various job short 1 Rope-a-dope ment that you always bring a gift, 22 Make tracks boxer izing I feel like I have missed out responsibilities. but it is thoughtful. Each time 23 Prank 2 — slicker on the “college experience.” On This does not mean that you you visit, doesn’t your friend 26 Spring or fall 3 NYC eatery a typical weekend, I’ll be flown should quit your jobs and throw offer you food, drink and a lovely 29 Left, on a map 4 Guilty party out to a conference or exhausted caution to the wind. The work- 30 Type of pearl 5 Woodwinds environment in which to spend from my work and school week. ing world is highly competitive, 31 Dartboard 6 Infant time together? Your offering is an locale 7 Connections It seems like all my fellow stu- and you are doing a smart thing expression of gratitude for your 33 Track circuit 8 Whirlpools dents will be out in a fraternity to get a leg up in anticipation of friend’s generosity. 34 Genre 9 Explorer house somewhere, drinking beer graduation. 35 Yard tool Ericson That said, you do not have and being carefree. Hanging out, drinking beer and 36 Jeans go-with 10 Smack to bring something every single (hyph.) 11 Novelist I used to feel like I was pav- being carefree is overrated. Many time in the same way. You may 38 Marched — Rand ing a pathway to success for young people get caught up in want to step in a little closer as a in a line 17 Wooden myself by starting to work on bad situations from those con- 39 Run up a tab horse saga my career so early, but now I just ditions. You are doing all right friend and ask in advance if she 40 Sierra Madre 19 Newer pipes needs anything. gold 22 Obey feel like I became an adult too — even better, actually! 41 Rocker Jon 23 Hole puncher quickly. I still have some time Dear Harriette: I have always Find out what would be help- Bon — 24 Shipshape at school and am not sure how been taught to bring offerings to ful for you to bring. That way, to use it. Should I quit all of my a home when I am invited for a you aren’t stuck trying to dream HOROSCOPE professional responsibilities and dinner or housewarming party. I something up. And if your friend For Wednesday, March 9, 2016 (May 21-June 20) be taking care of your emotional let loose for a year? I used to feel feel like I have done my part in tells you not to bring anything, Avoid criticism as well as being and physical well-being. Make confident in my life’s path, but I being polite by bringing flowers you can accept that and just come Size up what you want to taken advantage of. Set guidelines personal changes that will bring realize I threw fun and youth to or household knickknacks. How — at least sometimes. accomplish this year and set your and keep the balance in order to you peace of mind. priorities accordingly. Your intent get things done and feel good SCORPIO should be to reach your goal, about your position and reputa- (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) not to try and please everyone. tion. Jump into an innovative situ- BRIDGE CANCER Once you are satisfied with your ation ready to take on whatever on users. how should South plan the play? accomplishments, you will be in a (June 21-July 22) challenge comes along. Mental better position to offer assistance Plan and present what you have stimulation coupled with creativ- If the opener bids one of a suit, As dummy’s trumps are so to others. to offer with precision and clarity. ity and talented people will lead and the next player overcalls two low, declarer should assume that PISCES Don’t expect everyone to agree to an interesting prospect. of that suit, over one of a minor, spades are 4-3 and allow for a (Feb. 20-March 20) with you. Gravitate toward those SAGITTARIUS Refuse to be pushed by some- who show interest and want to get (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) he is showing at least 5-5 in the 4-1 trump break. He wins with one bullying you. Sharing per- involved. Stay focused on what’s impor- majors; and over a major, at least dummy’s heart ace, unblocks the LEO sonal secrets will lead to a nasty tant. Don’t let situations spin out 5-5 in the other major and either spade queen, plays a trump to his rumor that will put you in a pre- (July 23-Aug. 22) of control. Contain your emotions carious position. Listen instead of Accept whatever challenge and avoid indulgent behavior that minor. In this case, if the advanc- hand, ruffs a spade in the dummy, talking. comes your way and do your best could lead to disaster instead of er (the Michaels Cue-Bidder’s draws the remaining trumps, and ARIES to display strong leadership. Don’t solutions. partner) wishes to ask for the runs the spades. He loses only (March 21-April 19) let your ego stand in the way of CAPRICORN Protect what you’ve worked your progress. Be open to sugges- (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) minor, he bids two no-trump. The two diamond tricks. so hard to acquire. Don’t lend tions made and help offered. Don’t worry so much about intervenor rebids at a minimum Finally, what would it mean VIRGO money or possessions. Take con- what other people are doing. Your level unless he has a strong hand if North had bid three clubs, not trol by knowing what you want (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) goal is to follow through with and strategically negotiating on Partnerships will need an adjust- your plans and to make the chang- Michael McClary said, (typically 17 points or more), two no-trump? In the old days, your behalf. ment. Whether at work or in the es that will ensure your happiness when he jumps in his minor. that would have been natural, TAURUS “Irrigation of the land with sea- home, be willing to meet whom- and success. water desalinated by fusion power In today’s deal, South leaps to showing l-o-n-g clubs. But now, (April 20-May 20) ever you are dealing with halfway AQUARIUS Sharing your knowledge will to ensure that you maintain equal- (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) is ancient. It’s called ‘rain.’” four clubs. Then North scrapes most experts treat that bid as lead to a liaison with someone who ity in every relationship. Take a new look at an old idea The Michaels Cue-Bid is up a raise with his two useful weak, asking partner to pass with is exceptionally well informed LIBRA in order to see how you can turn pretty ancient because Michael honor cards and ruffing value in clubs or rebid three diamonds. and connected. A face-to-face (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) it into a workable project with meeting is your best option. Don’t worry about what every- updates that were not available to Michaels died in 1965. But it spades. Then, the two-no-trump inquiry GEMINI one else is up to when you should you in the past. continues to shower good results After West leads the heart 10, promises some game interest. COMICS HAGAR THE HORRIBLE Chris Browne HI AND LOIS Chance Browne

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NASHVILLE No Callaway, Harris as Gators open spring he Southeastern Conference Tournament features some- Receiver, QB suspended no timetable for their return. thing that coaches and players The Gators open spring practice Tare looking forward to in for unspecified reasons today. Music City, at least everyone not “We’re without a couple of guys playing against Kentucky and the who haven’t been with our team horde of fans the Wildcats bring. By Mark Long since January in Treon and Antonio,” That something is a neutral court. Associated Press McElwain said. “They’re still doing That’s significant since winning some school work and that kind of on the road in the SEC this season GAINESVILLE — Florida will stuff. But they haven’t been with us was difficult. Teams successfully open spring practice with two key since January and they won’t be with defended homecourts in 69.8 percent offensive players suspended indefi- us as we’re rolling, so you won’t see (88-38) of league games. Only the nitely. those guys out there at practice. Pac-12 had better home success Quarterback Treon Harris and Guys, that’ll be the last that we talk (71.3 percent, 77-31). Throw in the dynamic receiver Antonio Callaway about that.” parity factor — four teams had a have been away from the team since McElwain was pressed for more chance to split the regular season January, coach Jim McElwain said information several times, but title on the final day — and this Tuesday, and the Gators are not say- responded each time with “that will tournament is as wide open as it has ing why they are suspended. be the last we talk about it.” been in years. It’s also not clear whether they are “I am excited about all of those “I don’t think there’s a lead from being punished by the university or guys that are going to be here as we anybody as to what might happen,” the football program. move forward to spring practice,” South Carolina coach Frank Martin School officials confirmed Tuesday McElwain added. “That will be what said. “We all know, the coaches in that Harris and Callaway are we talk about.” this league, just how good this JOHN STUDWELL / Special to the Daily News enrolled in classes for the spring league is, how balanced it is, and we Florida’s Antonio Callaway scores against Georgia last season. semester, but McElwain said there’s See GATORS, Page 2C all know we’re all prepared to have to play these teams again. These games are going to be incredible and PREP SOFTBALL should make for a great tourna- Prep Roundup ment.” Only Missouri, sitting out the postseason over NCAA violations, can be counted out before Auburn Respond and Tennessee tip off tonight. Here’s a look at those with a chance to win along with those play- ing to improve their seed in the under NCAA Tournament and those hop- ing to play their way into the tour- nament: LEADING TITLE CONTENDERS pressure Kentucky and No. 17 Texas A&M are considered the favorites to win the SEC tournament after sharing Rams come through the regular-season title. n KENTUCKY: The 16th-ranked in rare close game Wildcats also are the defending champs at a tournament they’ve Palatka Daily News won three times since John Calipari Interlachen High School softball was hired. His Wildcats also lost in coach Ron Whitehurst admits the the title game twice, in 2014 and Rams haven’t been in too many close 2012. games this season. Calipari knows adding the 29th “It’s hammer or get hammered,” tournament title is what his fans Whitehurst said. “We haven’t been in want from the Wildcats (23-8). too many pressure situations.” “It’s a huge thing for Kentucky Tuesday afternoon provided such a fans,” Calipari said. “We’re going to situation for his Rams. They came play as well as we can play. We’re through with flying colors. using the tournament to improve Kortney Masters finished 2-for-4 our seed in the NCAA Tournament.” with four RBI and broke a one-run n TEXAS A&M: The Aggies (24- game open with a three-run triple just 7) come in with the league’s longest inside the right-field line, helping the winning streak at six straight and CHRIS DEVITTO / Palatka Daily News Rams remain unbeaten in District also posted the only winning road Interlachen’s Nico Calero (pictured) and first doubles partner Craig Berry lost in a tiebreaker. 2-4A with a 7-5 win in Jacksonville record in SEC play. They have yet to against Bishop Snyder. win this tournament since moving to “I thought the key was that we the SEC, but coach Billy Kennedy played really good defense,” Whitehurst knows nothing is a given, especially said. “We made three errors, but none this season. of those came in places where (Snyder) “It definitely is wide open, and scored runs. Jerri Mae (winning pitch- obviously Kentucky to me is playing er Bedenbaugh) kept them off balance as well as anybody in the country and we got quite a few pop-ups.” right now,” Kennedy said. “With the Wave Goodbye Of the 21 outs the Rams (10-5 over- people they bring in that arena, it’s all, 5-0 in district) recorded, seven were definitely going to be a challenge.” on pop-ups and two more on flyouts. Pantherst ge dozen hits in district defeat of Blue Wave The Rams trailed the Cardinals (5-6, PLAYING FOR SEEDING 2-2), 3-1, in the fourth when they got South Carolina and Vanderbilt, Palatka Daily News Palatka second. three runs on RBI singles from along with Kentucky and Texas he Palatka High School baseball team did Josh Reynolds was 3-4 with a double and two RBI, Masters, Bedenbaugh and Haylee A&M, seem to be NCAA more good work at the plate Tuesday Brent Summers 2-2 with a double and three RBI to Murphy. Masters’ triple brought in Tournament locks, but a strong night but struggled elsewhere. lead a 12-hit offense in which eight Panthers had at Amanda Polk, Miranda Polk and showing at the SEC Tournament Offense alone wasn’t enough for the least one hit. Rachael Johnson to give the Rams a could improve the seed they get. Panthers last Friday against Palm Coast Cody Mills had a double. Clellan Barnes, Austin 7-3 lead. The Cardinals answered with n SOUTH CAROLINA: Martin’s TMatanzas, but it got them by P.K. Yonge 13-8 in a Langston, Clayton Faircloth, Tanner Tilton and two runs in the bottom of the seventh, Gamecocks won at Texas A&M and District 5-5A game in Gainesville. Dalton DeLoach all singled. All but DeLoach had at but Bedenbaugh induced Shelby Hugo also beat Vanderbilt and LSU this Palatka pitchers walked eight batters and hit four. least one RBI. Chayce Ladd and Jacob Arnold also into a groundout to shortstop Torri season. But they finished the regu- The Panthers also made six errors in a contest that drew bases-loaded walks for RBI. Gravelle. lar season losing four of their final ran a full hour longer than their 12-2 victory over the The second Palatka pitcher, Arnold (2-1) took over Quinby finished 2-for-3 with two seven games. The Gamecocks (24-7) same team a week earlier at the Azalea Bowl. in the fourth and got the win. runs and Bedenbaugh, who had two start Friday night, so two wins “We’ve got to start filling the strike zone. They’re n Pierson Taylor scored five runs the first the walks and four strikeouts in getting the would put them in the title game working on it,” said PHS coach Alan Rick, whose innings on its way to a 10-4 defeat of visiting win, was 2-for-3 with an RBI and a run. with a chance to make a strong club improved to 7-3 overall and 3-1 in the district. Crescent City in a District 8-1A Northern Division Gravelle, Polk and Murphy had one hit impression. “Offensively, we had good approaches. We must have game. each. n VANDERBILT: Coach Kevin had eight stolen bases. Their pitchers were slow to “It took us a while to find our offensive rhythm,” The Rams are off the rest of the Stallings has his best team since the plate and we took advantage. said Raiders coach Clarence Williams, whose team is week, hosting Palatka next on Monday. upsetting then-No. 1 Kentucky in “It was sloppy, but we’ll take it.” 2-9 overall and 1-1 in the division. On March 18, the Rams will have their the 2012 title game, and the The Blue Wave (2-10, 0-5) led 3-2 after an showdown with District 2-4A co-leader Commodores (19-12) come in having inning but couldn’t come back from a six-run See ROUNDUP, Page 2C Jacksonville Trinity Christian at home. won four of five. This tournament is just a couple miles from Memorial See SOFTBALL, Page 6C Gym. They open against either Tennessee or Auburn with LSU waiting in the quarterfinals.

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art I of the year’s biggest two repeating his noting that Winter than last year,” says MC general weeks at the Municipal Senior Division Garden’s Robb manager Andy Heartz, adding that INSIDE Course is here, with the triumph, as are LOCAL GOLF Hess, winner of greens will be double cut late PSenior Azalea underway 2015 Super Senior the recent Thursday. Friday. winner Berger DANNY HOOD Golfweek National Play begins Friday morning. The A jammed field of the country’s Warner and Championship, is course will be closed for additional Scoreboard 2C top senior amateurs – a number of Brian Sachs, his favorite for the play through Sunday… Briefs 2C whom have already arrived for prac- defending Legends champion. Super Senior title. Tumlin gives his Am-am makes its return tice rounds – will comprise this Tournament coordinator Ronnie pre-tourney nod to Daytona’s Jim March 17. As a precursor to the Classified 4C year’s SA. Tumlin, himself the winner of the Carley as his favorite to capture the March 18-20 Florida Azalea Included in that group of 108 are SA a couple of years ago, says that Legends crown. Amateur, the “Am-am” makes its defending champs from all three Hanzel, Warner and Sachs are by no Course conditions and the weath- triumphant return on Thursday ANDY HALL divisions. Savannah’s Doug means locks to win again this year. er should cooperate in making the March 17. Sports Editor 312-5239 Hanzel, winner of the 2014 U.S. “I expect to see a strong challenge 54-hole event a good one. “The [email protected] Senior Amateur, is back in search of to all three defenders,” says Tumlin, course is in great shape …better See GOLF, Page 6C

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Central Division Montreal 4, Dallas 3, OT CALENDAR W L Pct GB Boston 1, Tampa Bay 0, OT NOTE: Schedules are submitted by TODAY ON TELEVISION Cleveland 44 18 .710 — Nashville 4, Winnipeg 2 schools, leagues and recreation Indiana 34 30 .531 11 San Jose 3, Edmonton 0 spoils Vikings’ departments and are subject to Chicago 32 30 .516 12 Wednesday’s Games change without notice. MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Detroit 32 31 .508 12½ N.Y. Islanders at Toronto, 7 p.m. Noon ESPN ACC Tournament, second Milwaukee 26 38 .406 19 Chicago at St. Louis, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, March 9 round, Syracuse vs. Pitts- WESTERN CONFERENCE Nashville at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL burgh, at Washington Southwest Division Anaheim at Colorado, 10 p.m. league opener Boys Weightlifting 2:30 p.m. ESPN ACC Tournament, second W L Pct GB Arizona at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Palatka at Middleburg, 3 p.m. round, Duke vs. North Ca- x-San Antonio 54 10 .844 — Washington at Los Angeles, 10:30 Crescent City at Menendez, 4 p.m. rolina St., at Washington Memphis 38 25 .603 15½ p.m. 4:30 p.m. ESPN2 Big Ten Tournament, first Dallas 33 31 .516 21 Palatka Daily News COLLEGE round, Illinois vs. Minne- Houston 31 32 .492 22½ Bruins 1, Lightning 0 It was homecoming for former Lake-Sumter State Baseball sota, at Indianapolis New Orleans 24 38 .387 29 SJRSC at Central Florida, 3 p.m. 7 p.m. ESPN2 ACC Tournament, second Northwest Division Boston 0 0 0 1—1 College softball coach and current St. Johns River W L Pct GB Tampa Bay 0 0 0 0—0 State coach Jill Semento on Tuesday. THURSDAY, March 10 round, Georgia Tech vs. Oklahoma City 43 20 .683 — First Period—None. Penalties— HIGH SCHOOL Clemson, at Washington Portland 33 31 .516 10½ Hayes, Bos (roughing), 8:16; Boyle, The Lakehawks proved to be rude hosts. Softball 7 p.m. ESPNU Big 12 Tournament, first Utah 29 34 .460 14 TB (roughing), 8:16; Chara, Bos Lake-Sumter outplayed Semento’s new team in Peniel Baptist at Ocala Meadowbrook round, Oklahoma St. vs. Denver 26 38 .406 17½ (high-sticking), 16:26. Academy, 4:30 p.m. Kansas St., at Kansas Minnesota 20 45 .308 24 Second Period—None. every facet and punished the Vikings, sending them Daytona Beach Father Lopez at City, Mo. Pacific Division Penalties—Acciari, Bos (slashing), home with a pair of mercy-rule losses, 10-2 and 12-4, Crescent City, 6 p.m. 7 p.m. Fox Sports 1 Big East Tournament, first W L Pct GB 3:36; McQuaid, Bos (hooking), in the Mid-Florida Conference opener for both teams. Baseball round, Georgetown vs. x-Golden State 56 6 .903 — 12:56. Peniel Baptist at Ocala Meadowbrook DePaul, at New York L.A. Clippers 41 21 .661 15 Third Period—None. Penalties— “I told my players what to expect,” said Semento, Academy, 4:30 p.m. Sacramento 25 37 .403 31 Pastrnak, Bos (delay of game), Port Orange Atlantic at Crescent City, 7:30 p.m. CBS Sports Patriot League Tourna- Phoenix 17 46 .270 39½ 10:29. who built a 54-119 record in three seasons with the 6 p.m. ment, championship, Holy L.A. Lakers 13 51 .203 44 Overtime—1, Boston, Marchand 34 Lakehawks, who won two state tournament games Tennis Cross at Lehigh x-clinched playoff spot (Bergeron, Krug), :10. Penalties— during a 26-35 season in 2014. “And (Lake-Sumter) Alachua Santa Fe at Interlachen 8 p.m. SEC Network SEC Tournament, first Monday’s Games None. (girls), 3:30 p.m. round, Tennessee vs. Au- Memphis 106, Cleveland 103 Shots on Goal—Boston 11-11-10- did exactly what I expected them to do. I told our team Palatka at The Villages, 4 p.m. burn, at Nashville, Tenn. Indiana 99, San Antonio 91 1—33. Tampa Bay 8-19-15-0—42. and pitchers not to overlook their bats and our pitch- Track and Field 9 p.m. ESPN2 ACC Tournament, second Charlotte 108, Minnesota 103 Power-play opportunities—Boston Crescent City, Interlachen, Palatka round, Virginia Tech vs. Chicago 100, Milwaukee 90 0 of 0; Tampa Bay 0 of 4. ers threw the ball down the middle like they were “B” Team at St. Augustine, 4 p.m. Florida St., at Washington New Orleans 115, Sacramento 112 Goalies—Boston, Gustavsson 11-5- throwing batting practice. I was just a little bit upset.” Flag Football 9:30 p.m. ESPNU Big 12 Tournament, first L.A. Clippers 109, Dallas 90 1 (42 shots-42 saves). Tampa Bay, Ocala West Port at Palatka, 6 p.m. Golden State 119, Orlando 113 Bishop 28-17-4 (33-32). The Lakehawks (9-26, 2-0), who had been strug- round, TCU vs. Texas Tuesday’s Games A—19,092 (19,092). T—2:26. gling, pounded out 24 hits in the games and cracked COLLEGE Tech, at Kansas City, Mo. Toronto 104, Brooklyn 99 Referees—Dean Morton, Tim Peel. Softball 9:30 p.m. Fox Sports 1 Marquette vs. St. John’s, San Antonio 116, Minnesota 91 Linesmen—Tim Nowak, Tony 10 extra-base hits. Noelle McGuire and Tiffany Goller, Central Florida at SJRSC (2), 4 p.m. at New York Atlanta 91, Utah 84 Sericolo. the 1-2 hitters in the lineup who were recruited to Denver 110, New York 94 play for the Lakehawks by Semento, each went 5-for-6 CYCLING Washington at Portland, 10 p.m. TIDES 2 a.m. NBC Sports Paris-Nice: Stage 3, Cus- Orlando at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. COLLEGE in the twinbill with 10 runs and four RBI combined. Palatka City Dock set to Mont Brouilly, Wednesday’s Games Men’s basketball scores For the Vikings, Shelby Griffis and Sydney Shows High Low France (tape) Memphis at Boston, 7 p.m. Today 3:21A,3:49P 10:35A,11:02P Houston at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. EAST had the lone hits in the first game. In the second Mar. 10 4:11A,4:38P 11:25A,11:48P New Orleans at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Princeton 72, Penn 71 game, Amanda Peck, Haley Wildes and Kayla Kight Mar. 11 5:02A,5:28P ------,12:17P GOLF Miami at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. TOURNAMENT 11 p.m. Golf Channel European PGA True Thai- Detroit at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Atlantic Coast Conference each went 2-for-3 with a run scored with Peck knock- St. Augustine Beach land Classic, first round, at New York at Phoenix, 9 p.m. First Round ing in a run. Savannah Montgomery, Chris Marasa, High Low Hua Hin, Thailand L.A. Clippers at Oklahoma City, 9:30 Florida St. 88, Boston College 66 Shows and Hannah Sommers had one hit each. Today 8:04A,8:23P 1:49A,2:16P p.m. NC State 75, Wake Forest 72 Mar. 10 8:53A,9:14P 2:39A,3:02P EXHIBITION MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Cleveland at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Big Sky Conference It’s not going to get easier for the Vikings (17-12, Mar. 11 9:43A,10:05P 3:29A,3:50P 1 p.m. FS Florida Marlins vs. Cardinals, at Utah at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. First Round 0-2), who will now host the No. 1 team in all of junior Jupiter North Dakota 85, S. Utah 80 college softball when Mid-Florida Conference rival 1 p.m. MLB Network Yankees vs. Mets, at Port Portland St. 74, N. Colorado 67 PREP BASEBALL NHL Sacramento St. 79, Montana St. 75 Central Florida (33-1, 2-0) comes to visit. Pierson Taylor 10, Crescent City 4 St. Lucie EASTERN CONFERENCE Conference USA Crescent City 000 031 0– 4 4 3 4 p.m. MLB Network Dodgers vs. Angels, at Atlantic Division First Round “I wanted to win this today and the kids knew I Pierson Taylor 230 113 x–10 11 1 Tempe (tape) GP W L OT Pts GF GA FAU 82, UTSA 58 wanted this,” Semento said of Tuesday’s setback. “But Horvath and Lansing. Phillips, Belkey Tampa Bay 67 39 23 5 83 185 160 Horizon League (Lake-Sumter) outplayed us in every regard. But we (6) and Cade. W–Phillips, 1-0. L– NBA Boston 68 38 23 7 83 208 184 Championship Horvath, 1-3. 2B–Crescent City: 7 p.m. ESPN Grizzlies at Celtics Florida 66 36 21 9 81 181 161 Green Bay 78, Wright St. 69 can’t let these two losses dictate how we play within Horvath; Pierson Taylor: Cade, 9:30 p.m. ESPN Clippers at Thunder Detroit 66 32 23 11 75 167 177 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference conference. They know that.” Belkey. Ottawa 68 31 29 8 70 196 212 First Round Records: Crescent City 2-9 (1-1), Montreal 67 31 30 6 68 183 188 Morgan St. 65, Md.-Eastern Shore NHL Buffalo 68 27 32 9 63 162 185 Taylor 8-3 (1-0). 8 p.m. NBC Sports Blackhawks at Blues 58 Toronto 65 21 33 11 53 155 194 NC Central 68, Howard 66 SPORTS BRIEFS Palatka 13, P.K. Yonge 8 Metropolitan Division Northeast Conference Palatka 260 104 0–13 12 6 UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SOCCER GP W L OT Pts GF GA Championship P.K. Yonge 300 300 2– 8 4 2 Noon Fox Sports 1 SL Benfica at Zenit St. Washington 66 49 13 4 102 214 151 Fairleigh Dickinson 87, Wagner 79 Tilton, Arnold (4) and Barnes, Petersburg N.Y. Rangers 67 39 22 6 84 192 173 Southwestern Athletic Conference NFL Lamoreaux (5). Logan, Whittaker (4) 2:30 p.m. Fox Sports 1 Paris Saint-Germain at N.Y. Islanders 64 37 20 7 81 186 159 First Round and Zoltek. W–Arnold, 2-1. L–Logan. Chelsea Pittsburgh 66 34 24 8 76 180 168 MVSU 87, Grambling St. 73 Lions star Calvin Johnson retires 2B–Palatka: Summers, Reynolds, Philadelphia 65 31 23 11 73 167 174 Summit League Mills; P.K. Yonge: Reinna. Carolina 67 30 26 11 71 165 181 Championship Records: Palatka 7-3 (3-1), Records: Peniel Baptist 5-7 (4-2), Pharris and Bennett; W–Pharris. L– New Jersey 67 31 29 7 69 148 170 S. Dakota St. 67, N. Dakota St. 59 DETROIT — Calvin Johnson, one the most spec- Gainesville P.K. Yonge 2-10 (0-5) Jacksonville Eagle’s View 8-5 (6-0). Marasa, 8-3. HR–Lake-Sumter: Columbus 67 28 31 8 64 178 208 Bennett; 3B–Lake-Sumter: McGuire; WESTERN CONFERENCE tacular receivers in NFL history, retired from the 2B–SJRSC: Griffis; Lake-Sumter: Central Division FSU 88, Boston College 66 on Tuesday and rekindled memories of PREP SOFTBALL PREP TENNIS Bennett, Silvis. GP W L OT Pts GF GA BOSTON COLLEGE (7-25) Interlachen 7, Bishop Snyder 5 BOYS Dallas 68 40 20 8 88 218 196 Robinson 3-7 0-0 7, Carter 7-13 the way superstar running back Barry Sanders qui- Interlachen 100 300 3–7 9 3 Keystone Heights 4, Interlachen 3 Game Two Chicago 67 41 21 5 87 191 160 5-6 21, Owens 0-3 0-4 0, Turner etly stepped away from football. Bishop Snyder 300 000 2–5 8 3 Singles: Berendt (KH) d. Berry, 8-6; Lake-Sumter 12, SJR State 4 St. Louis 67 38 20 9 85 170 164 2-7 2-2 6, Clifford 5-9 5-6 15, Hicks Bedenbaugh and Masters; Scurti and Barton (KH) d. Calero, 8-6; Cushman SJR State 030 01– 4 10 1 Nashville 67 34 21 12 80 185 170 0-1 0-0 0, Meznieks 1-3 2-2 5, The 30-year-old Johnson called it a career after Agurkis; W–Bedenbaugh, 10-5. L– (KH) d. Weber, 8-4; Eason (I) d. Lake-Sumter 432 03–12 16 1 Minnesota 67 31 26 10 72 177 169 Milon 4-6 2-2 12. Totals 22-49 nine seasons filled with highlight-reel catches, doz- Scurti, 5-5. HR–Bishop Snyder: Getz, 9-7; Thompson (I) d. Smith, Davenport, Griffis (3) and Phillips; Colorado 68 34 30 4 72 183 195 16-22 66. ens of touchdowns and nearly 12,000 yards receiv- Halbert; 3B–Interlachen: Masters; 8-5; Doubles: Berendt-Barton (KH) Silvis and Bennett; W–Silvis. L– Winnipeg 66 27 34 5 59 171 198 FLORIDA ST. (19-12) 2B–Bishop Snyder: Agurkis. d. Berry-Calero, 9-8 (1); Weber- Davenport, 3-2. 2B–SJR State: Pacific Division Bacon 5-9 1-1 13, Beasley 5-10 ing. The 6-foot-5 receiver was known as Megatron, a Records: Interlachen 10-5 (5-0), Stevens (I) d. Cushman-Getz, 8-3. Shows, Wildes, Montgomery, Marasa, GP W L OT Pts GF GA 3-4 13, Bojanovsky 4-4 1-3 9, sign of respect for his imposing skills and unusual Jacksonville Bishop Snyder 5-6 (2-2). Record: Interlachen 6-5. Kight; Lake-Sumter: Goller 2, Mihok, Anaheim 65 37 19 9 83 165 151 Rathan-Mayes 2-8 1-2 6, Brandon Staniloiu 2, Acker. Los Angeles 65 39 22 4 82 175 149 1-4 0-0 2, Bookert 6-8 0-0 15, Bell mixture of speed, power and gracefulness. Pierson Taylor 11, Crescent City 1 GIRLS Records: SJR State 17-12 (0-2), San Jose 66 37 23 6 80 198 174 2-3 4-7 10, Mann 3-4 0-0 6, “Let me assure you that this was not an easy or Crescent City 001 00– 1 3 2 Keystone Heights 4, Interlachen 3 Lake-Sumter 9-26 (2-0). Vancouver 65 25 28 12 62 157 188 Koumadje 1-1 0-1 2, Smith 4-6 1-3 Pierson Taylor 523 01–11 11 1 Singles: C. Walker (I) d. Collins, Arizona 66 28 32 6 62 175 207 9, Saxton 1-1 0-0 3. Totals 34-58 hasty decision,” Johnson said. “I, along with those Molter and Malphurs; Cowart and 8-2; Fields (KH) d. Viers, 8-1; S. Calgary 66 27 34 5 59 178 207 11-21 88. closest to me, have put a lot of time, deliberation and Gagnon; W–Cowart, 10-3. L–Molter, Walker (I) d. Coleman, 8-5; Johnston NBA Edmonton 69 26 36 7 59 167 204 Halftime—Florida St. 39-30. 3-Point 4-8. 3B–Pierson Taylor: Carroll; 2B– (KH) d. Ramirez, 8-6; Mayer (KH) d. EASTERN CONFERENCE NOTE: Two points for a win, one Goals—Boston College 6-18 (Milon prayer into this decision and I truly am at peace with Pierson Taylor: Cowart, Gonzalez, Calero, 8-6; Doubles: C. Walker- Atlantic Division point for overtime loss. 2-2, Carter 2-5, Meznieks 1-2, it.” Teftt, Carroll. Ramirez (I) d. Collins-Fields, 8-2; W L Pct GB Monday’s Games Robinson 1-2, Owens 0-1, Clifford Shortly after Detroit finished last season with a Records: Crescent City 4-8 (1-1), Coleman-Johnston (KH) d. S. Walker- Toronto 42 20 .677 — Buffalo 4, Toronto 3, SO 0-1, Hicks 0-1, Turner 0-4), Florida Pierson Taylor 10-3 (2-0). Calero, 8-4. Boston 38 26 .594 5 Washington 2, Anaheim 1, SO St. 9-16 (Bookert 3-4, Bell 2-2, 7-9 mark — their seventh losing season in nine years Record: Interlachen 3-6. New York 26 39 .400 17½ Philadelphia 4, Tampa Bay 2 Bacon 2-3, Saxton 1-1, Rathan- — Johnson announced he was evaluating his future. Eagle’s View 13, Peniel Baptist 3 Brooklyn 18 46 .281 25 Boston 5, Florida 4, OT Mayes 1-4, Brandon 0-1, Beasley Peniel Baptist 010 11– 3 9 17 Philadelphia 8 55 .127 34½ Colorado 3, Arizona 1 0-1). Fouled Out—Clifford. He had reportedly told some teammates entering Eagle’s View 261 31–13 17 3 LOCAL COLLEGE Southeast Division San Jose 2, Calgary 1, OT Rebounds—Boston College 28 last season that it would be his last and told coach Bryan and L. Harrell; Rauch and SOFTBALL W L Pct GB Los Angeles 5, Vancouver 1 (Clifford 9), Florida St. 32 (Bookert Hoffman; W–Rauch, 5-1. L–Bryan, Game One Miami 37 26 .587 — Tuesday’s Games 5). Assists—Boston College 13 Jim Caldwell afterward that he was retiring. 5-7. HR–Eagle’s View: Sanderson, Lake-Sumter 10, SJR State 2 Atlanta 36 28 .563 1½ Carolina 4, Ottawa 3, SO (Robinson 6), Florida St. 18 Johnson piled up 731 career receptions for 11,619 Rauch; 3B–Peniel Baptist: Ramay; SJR State 101 00– 2 2 1 Charlotte 34 28 .548 2½ N.Y. Rangers 4, Buffalo 2 (Bookert, Rathan-Mayes 4). Total Eagle’s View: Hunt; 2B–Eagle’s View: Lake-Sumter 260 2x–10 8 1 Washington 30 32 .484 6½ Columbus 5, Detroit 3 Fouls—Boston College 19, Florida yards, a league-record 86.1 yards receiving per game, Hoffman. Marasa, Griffis (2) and Phillips; Orlando 27 35 .435 9½ N.Y. Islanders 2, Pittsburgh 1 St. 20. A—7,302. and 83 touchdowns against defenses often geared to stop him. He reached 10,000 yards (115 games) and 11,000 yards (127 games) yards quicker than anyone in NFL history. Including the postseason, he has Seminoles bounce lowly BC from ACC tourney another league mark with six 200-yard receiving games. By Howard Fendrich Back in the 1993-94 season, when setting history and all that stuff,” said Eli Johnson broke one of Hall of Famer Jerry Rice’s Associated Press Hamilton was coaching the University of Carter, who scored 21 points for the 14th- records with 1,964 yards receiving in 2012. He Miami in the old Big East Conference, his seeded Eagles (7-25). “But guys just kept ranked among league leaders last season with 88 WASHINGTON — Florida State coach Hurricanes went 0-18. playing. As much (talk) as is out there, we receptions for 1,214 yards and nine TDs, playing Leonard Hamilton can empathize with “I went back to my office one day, sat down, didn’t really pay too much attention to it. We through lingering injuries as he often did. Boston College’s Jim Christian, whose Eagles turned all the lights out and just started cry- just kept kind of playing.” wrapped up the first 0-19 season in ACC ing,” Hamilton said with a chuckle. “And I Boston College’s historically bad season men’s basketball with a conference tourna- said, ‘Lord, what did I do?’ I thought I had came courtesy of a freshman-filled roster that Jaguars sign tackle, tight end ment loss to the Seminoles. done something wrong with my life.” lost some key players to injuries at various When the men shook hands after Florida This was not a rout from start to finish and points. Still, the Eagles are only the sixth JACKSONVILLE — defen- State’s 88-66 victory behind Devon Bookert’s actually was relatively close at halftime, with ACC men’s basketball team to go winless — sive tackle Abry Jones and tight end Nic Jacobs have 15 points in the first round Tuesday, FSU ahead 39-30. But the 11th-seeded and first since Maryland went 0-14 in 1986- signed one-year tender offers. Hamilton offered some words of consolation. Seminoles (19-12) scored the first six points 87, the season after Len Bias’ death. Jones and Jacobs signed their contracts Tuesday. “I just told him to hang in there,” Hamilton of the second half and never really were No one had managed to lose 19 of 19 games Jones will earn $2.55 million in 2016. Jacobs will said, “because he’s doing a lot of things the threatened again. in the league; the ACC went to an 18-game make about $600,000. right way.” “It’s been real difficult losing, obviously, conference regular season in 2012-13. Jones has played in 39 games after earning a ros- ter spot in 2013. He has 64 tackles, 5 ½ sacks and two forced fumbles. under federal and state privacy Will Grier was suspended one as a freshman last season. He Jacobs has played in 24 games with six starts laws that protect students. year for violating the NCAA’s pol- caught for 35 passes for 678 yards since signing with Jacksonville in 2014. He has three Gators Harris has been suspended icy on performance-enhancing and four touchdowns. He also receptions for 24 yards. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1C twice before, the first time in drugs. returned 28 punts for 435 yards October 2014 while authorities Harris completed 50 percent of and two scores. TENNIS According to Gainesville police, investigated a sexual battery alle- his passes for 1,676 yards as a He is expected to be the team’s campus police and court records, gation against him. The com- sophomore, with nine touchdowns go-to receiver and maybe the Sponsors ditching Sharapova neither Harris nor Callaway plaint was later withdrawn, and and six interceptions. McElwain team’s best offensive player this appear to the subject of a criminal Harris was fully reinstated. He said there’s a chance Harris fall, assuming he gets back on the MOSCOW — Nike and other sponsors swiftly dis- investigation. They could, howev- also was suspended for one game might switch positions when and field. That’s something McElwain tanced themselves from Maria Sharapova on er, be suspended while under last September for violating if he returns. couldn’t or wouldn’t project. Tuesday after the world’s highest-earning female investigation by the Student University Athletic Association “Possibly. We’ll see,” he said. “Did I give you clarity?” athlete outed herself as a longtime user of a recently Conduct Committee for a code of policy. “We’ll talk about it when it hap- McElwain said. “I think I pretty banned drug. conduct violation. But those He ended up starting the final pens.” much cleared the air: We’re not Swiss watch brand Tag Heuer and German luxury records would be confidential eight games last season, after Callaway played in every game talking about it.” car company Porsche quickly followed the sports- wear giant, suspending their support of the five-time Grand Slam winner after she announced on Monday TENNIS of Jeff Weber and Noah Stevens. team took fourth place in 55.0. that she failed a drug test for meldonium at the n Both the Interlachen High Australian Open in January, days after the sub- Roundup school tennis teams lost 4-3 match- TRACK AND FIELD FLAG FOOTBALL stance was banned. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1C es to Keystone Heights. n Crescent City finished eighth n Kayla Hines returned a third- Many other athletes have attacked the messenger, At Keystone Heights, the Rams on the boys’ side and sixth on the quarter interception 40 yards for challenged the results or blamed others after being (3-6) got wins from Cheyenne girls’ side in a meet at The Villages the only Palatka touchdown in a confronted privately by positive tests for banned Crescent City finished with four Walker (first singles), Savannah Charter School. season-opening, 20-6 loss at Ocala drugs. Sharapova went public instead, taking full hits – a double by Dakota Horvath Walker (third singles) and the first For the boys, A.J. Jara took third Vanguard. responsibility and effectively throwing herself at the and singles by Luis Rivera, Ashton doubles team of Cheyenne Walker in the 200-meter dash (no time “This is a whole new group of mercy of the International Tennis Federation. Lansing and J.J. Santos. and Angela Ramirez. On the boys’ given) and fourth in the long jump girls, except for two or three. We’re “I know that with this, I face consequences,” Horvath (1-3) pitched the dis- side at home, Interlachen (6-5) was with a leap of 18-foot-4. For the going to have an OK season,” said Sharapova said, waving away a question that invited tance for the Raiders. victorious in singles with Zach girls, Emonei Wynn was fourth in PHS coach Darrell Polite. “Emonie her to blame her doctor or someone else on her team. It was the divisional opener for Eason (fourth) and Nick Thompson both the long jump (14-8) and triple Banks goes hard on defense. She Taylor, which is 8-3 overall. 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GAUTIER, IF GETHER with an Ease- quest for individual Notice ANY; UNITED STATES OF ment over and across the of District Decision or In- AMERICA DEPARTMENT South 25.00 feet thereof for tended District Decision on OF TREASURY; TENANT ingress, egress and utility the application must be re- #1 and UNKNOWN TEN- purposes as recorded in ceived by the District's Of- ANT(S) IN POSSESSION, IF Official Records Book 403, fice Director, Office of ANY, Page 923 of the Public Re- Business and Administrat- Defendants. cords of Putnam County, ive Services prior to the 4C CLASSIFIEDS • Florida. date such Notice is gener- PALATKA DAILY NEWS • WEDNESDAY, MARCHCASE NO.: 9,2015-081-CA-53 2016 ated. LESS AND EXCEPT the MERCHANDISE PETS & SUPPLIES FOR SALE RECREATIONAL TRANSPORTATION Need To FiNd NOTICE OF SALE South 33 feet thereof as Margaret Daniels, Office REAL ESTATE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN shown in that Right-of-Way Director 900 700 400 550 800 our araGe GaiN pursuant to the Final Judg- Deed to Putnam County re- Office of Business and Ad- Y G a ? ment of Foreclosure dated corded in Official Records ministrative Services January 13, 2016, and Book 1156, Page 1704 of St. Johns River Water Man- Clear The CluTTer entered in Case No. 2015- the Public Records of Put- agement District 081-CA-53 of the Circuit nam County, Florida. 4049 Reid Street aNd Make $$$ Too!! Court of the Seventh Judi- Palatka, FL 32177-2529 cial Circuit in and for Put- TOGETHER WITH that cer- (386) 329-4570 nam County, Florida tain 1999 WEST mobile wherein TD Bank, National h o m e , I D # 3/9/16 Association is Plaintiff, and GAFLW07A44183W221 , Legal No. 00041010 James S. Gautier, et al., are Florida Title # 76502612 Defendants. The Clerk of located thereon and a part this Court shall sell to the thereof highest and best bidder for Tax Deeds c a s h a t DATED: February 24, 2016. www.putnam.realforeclose. FOR SALE com beginning at 11:00 ANY PERSON CLAIMING a.m. Eastern Time on April AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- 14, 2016, the following de- PLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ADDITIONAL TAX DEEDS scribed property as set ANY, OTHER THAN THE 4 LINES FOR.... forth in said Final Judg- PROPERTY OWNER AS OF Without regard for the pub- ment of Foreclosure, to wit: THE DATE OF THE LIS lic’s right and need to PENDENS MUST FILE A know, Putnam County con- A TRACT OF LAND SITU- CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS tinues to pay for half of tax $ 50 ATE IN THE SOUTH ½ OF AFTER THE SALE. Place a deed sales notices to be THE SOUTHEAST ¼ OF published in the Daily THE NORTHEAST ¼ OF KEY LAW OFFICES, P.A. News and pay for the other 3 DAYS Garage Sale Ad SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP By:/s/ John Key half to be published in ...... 7 12 SOUTH, RANGE 27 John Key, Esquire Crescent City’s weekly EAST, PUTNAM COUNTY, Florida Bar No. 0136425 newspaper. As a result of FLORIDA, BEING MORE 415 St. Johns Avenue, this legal but flawed sys- ANNOUNCEMENTS PARTICULARLY DE- Suite 2 tem, many notices have not $ 75 SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Palatka, FL 32177 appeared in the neighbor- BEGINNING AT THE 386-385-3646

100 hood where the at-risk SOUTHWEST CORNER OF 386-385-3644 fax property is located. To fix 5 DAYS THE SOUTH ½ OF THE [email protected] email this problem, the Daily ...... 10 SOUTHEAST ¼ OF THE Attorney for Plaintiff News will publish tax deed NORTHEAST ¼ OF SEC- sale notices as assigned TION 16, TOWNSHIP 12 If you are a person with a and, at no charge to the SOUTH, RANGE 27 EAST, disability who needs an ac- county, publish a sum- $ 75 AND RUN THENCE NORTH, commodation in order to mary of the other notices. ALONG THE WEST LINE participate in this proceed- This month’s summary as OF SAID SOUTH ½ OF THE ing, you are entitled, at no follows: 10 DAYS SOUTHEAST ¼ OF THE cost to you, to the provi- ...... 15 NORTHEAST ¼, A DIS- sion of certain assistance. Certificate Number F303 TANCE OF 330 FEET . Please contact Court Ad- PARCEL NUMBER 05-11- EMPLOYMENT THENCE RUN EAST, PAR- ministration, 125 E. Or- 26-0000-8888-0918 ALLEL WITH THE SOUTH ange Ave., Ste 300 , Name in which assessed LINE OF SAID SOUTH ½ Daytona Beach, FL 32114,

200 $ 50 TICE COSMO THEODORE OF THE SOUTHEAST ¼ OF (386) 257-6096, at least 7 DELORES TICE. THE NORTHEAST ¼, A days before your sched- 20 DAYS DISTANCE OF 250 FEET. uled court appearance, or Certificate Number 3129 ...... 31 THENCE RUN SOUTH, immediately upon receiv- PARCEL NUMBER 17-10- PARALLEL WITH THE ing this notification if the 24-4074-0020-0120 WEST LINE OF SAID time before the appear- Name in which assessed SOUTH ½ OF THE SOUTH- ance is less than 7 days. If BARRAZA ARMANDO G. $ 50 EAST ¼ OF THE NORTH- you are hearing or voice EAST ¼, A DISTANCE OF impaired, call 711. THESE Certificate Number B908 80 FEET. THENCE RUN ARE NOT COURT INFORM- PARCEL NUMBER 39-11- 30 DAYS EAST, PARALLEL WITH ATION NUMBERS. 26-8231-0050-0240 ...... 41 THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID Name in which assessed SOUTH ½ OF THE SOUTH- Legal No.00040794 KEEFFE JACQUELINE. ONLY ONE ITEM PER AD OR LIKE ITEMS UNDER ONE CATEGORY. Driver EAST ¼ OF THE NORTH- 03/02/16, 03/09/16 THIS IS A NONREFUNDABLE RATE. ADDITIONAL COST FOR EXTRA LINES. ALL ADS ARE PREPAID. EAST ¼, A DISTANCE OF DRIVER TRAINEES! Certificate Number 0016242 250 FEET. THENCE RUN PARCEL NUMBER 01-10- GET PAID CDL SOUTH, PARALLEL WITH 26-9250-0000-0070 THE WEST LINE OF SAID Name in which assessed TRAINING NOW! SOUTH ½ OF THE SOUTH- Learn to drive for BIVINS DORA A + EDGAR GARAGE SALE EAST ¼ OF THE NORTH- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF LARRY WILLIAMS BIVINS Stevens Transport. NO EAST ¼, A DISTANCE OF FLORIDA SEVENTH JUDI- DORA A. EXPERIENCE NEEDED! 250 FEET TO THE SOUTH CIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR 4 LINES - 1, 2 OR 3 DAYS LINE OF SAID SOUTH ½ New Drivers can earn PUTNAM COUNTY Certificate Number 0007362 OF THE SOUTHEAST ¼ OF CASE NUMBER: 16-169FD $900/wk + Benefits! PARCEL NUMBER 35-09- THE NORTHEAST ¼ . 23-1860-0020-0090 Carrier covers cost! Be THENCE RUN WEST , KEVIN L GAW Name in which assessed trained & based locally! ALONG THE SOUTH LINE and DAVIS RICHARD C. OF THE SOUTH ½ OF THE BARBARA TAYLOR-GAW YARD Now Offering New SOUTHEAST ¼ OF THE Certificate Number 0012395 Regional Routes in FL! NORTHEAST 1/4, A DIS- NOTICE OF ACTION 1-877-214-3624 PARCEL NUMBER 24-12- TANCE OF 500 FEET TO TO: BARBARA TAYLOR- 27-3350-0950-0040 $ 75 THE POINT OF BEGIN- GAW, Unknown Name in which assessed NING AND TO CLOSE. AD MUST INCLUDE SALE Apex Metals needs re- BROWN REBECCA. TOGETHER WITH AN You are hereby notified ADDRESS OF sponsible Class A CDL EASEMENT FOR THE PUR- that a Petition for Dissolu- Certificate Number 0046906 SALE AND MUST driver PT w/ good driv- POSE OF INGRESS , tion of Marriage has been PARCEL NUMBER 42-10- EGRESS AND PUBLIC filed against you, and you 27-6850-2560-1600 BE PREPAID ing record. Retired OK. UTILITIES OVER AND are required to serve a Apply: 177 Comfort Rd. Name in which assessed ACROSS THE WEST 20 copy of your Answer on LIMANTI MICHAEL BRUCE 10 Palatka. 386-328-2564 FEET OF THE SOUTH ½ OF the Petitioner acting Pro SR. THE SOUTHEAST ¼ OF Se. you are to file the ori- THE NORTHEAST ¼, EX- ginal Answer in the Office Certificate Number 0057005 ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL FOR RENT Need Class A CDL CEPT THE SOUTH 330 of the Clerk of the Circuit PARCEL NUMBER 17-11- REAL ESTATE drivers, ($15) to start. FEET THEREOF, AND Court, Family Division on 25-7963-0000-0720 600 100 200 300 OVER AND ACROSS THE or before the 1st day of Name in which assessed Delivering produce in the NORTH 20 FEET OF THE local area. 2 yrs min. APRIL, 2016. If you fail to LITTLE PHYLLIS J + SOUTH ½ OF THE SOUTH- do so, a Judgment by De- GEORGE E WALTERS. exp. in a tractor/trailer. EAST ¼ OF SECTION 16, fault may be taken against Must have reasonable 3 TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, you. Certificate Number 0073163 yr MVR & be proficient at RANGE 27 EAST Dated this 24th day of Feb- PARCEL NUMBER 05-10- maintaining logs. Must ruary, 2016. 27-9570-0080-0070 Property Address: 275 Name in which assessed be able to lift up to 70lbs Huntington Shortcut Rd, Petitioner: WILLIAMS JOSEPH. & be able to stand, bend, Crescent City, FL 32112 KEVIN L GAW PO BOX 5216 Certificate Number 0075428 stoop, & able to push or ANY PERSON CLAIMING pull a loaded pallet jack. FT MCCOY, FL 32134 PARCEL NUMBER 01-09- AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- 23-0000-0620-0000 CLASSIFIEDS REGULAR CLASSIFIED Benefits include 401K, PLUS PROCEEDS FROM TIM SMITH Name in which assessed Medical & Dental. THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER CLERK OF COURTS WAINWRIGHT JAMES M. Contact Chris Frye @ THEN THE PROPERTY By/s/ Tabatha M Eastham ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 LINES - 5 DAYS OWNER AS OF THE DATE 800-782-5833 ext. 118, Deputy Clerk Certificate Number 0081706 OF THE LIS PENDENS PARCEL NUMBER 23-10- P/U apps at 2222 N. MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH- Legal No:00040742 23-0000-0231-0060 100 Temple Ave., Unit 4, any IN 60 DAYS AFTER THE 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/16 Name in which assessed day 'til 12pm. Online app SALE. FORREST HOUSE LLC AMERICANS WITH DISAB- JEFF WILLIAMS. generalproducellc.com ILITIES ACT. If you are a person with a disability All of said property being who needs an accommoda- in the County of Putnam, Medical tion in order to access The Putnam County Better State of Florida. court facilities or particip- Place Plan Oversight Com- ate in a court proceeding, CNA or MA/Phlebotom- mittee will meet on Wed- Unless such certificate or you are entitled, at no cost nesday, March 16, 2016 at certificates shall be re- ist needed w/2 years to you, to the provision of 4:00 P.M. in the County deemed according to law $ 90 certain assistance. To re- Commissioners Confer- the property described in INCLUDES ALL exp. Fax resume to: quest such an accommod- 386-698-1099 ence Room, located at the such certificate or certific- CLASSIFICATIONS. ation, please contact Court Putnam County Govern- ates will be sold to the EMPLOYMENT Administration in advance ment Complex, 2509 Crill highest bidder in the Meet- EXTRA LINES $2.35 of the date the service is Avenue, Suite 200, Palatka. ing Room, located at 107 General needed: Court Administra- North Sixth Street, Palatka, PER LINE, PER DAY. tion, 125 E. Orange Ave., Dated this 9th day of 200 Florida, on the 13th day of Ste. 300, Daytona Beach, December, 2015. April, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. GREAT WAY TO FL 32114, (386) 257-6096. EARN SOME EXTRA Hearing or voice impaired, BOARD OF COUNTY COM- Dated this 26th day of Feb- 46 please call 711. MISSIONERS ruary, 2016. CASH! DATED this 24th day of PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- February, 2016. IDA TIM SMITH CLASSIFIED LINE AD PRIVATE PARTY MERCHANDISE PART-TIME CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT NEWSPAPER DUANE MORRIS LLP Shannon Burge, MSBU As- PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- 1 ITEM $25 OR LESS • 1 ITEM PER COUPON • 2 ITEMS LIMIT PER WEEK, 4 LINES - 4 DAYS Counsel for Plaintiff TD sessment Coord. IDA DELIVERY IN THE Bank, NA FLORAHOME AREA 3/9/16 By: /s/ Donna Wheeler By: /s/ Danielle Rundlett Legal No. 00039625 Deputy Clerk LOOK FOR COUPON IN THE CLASSIFIED PAGES TAKING Burns Danielle Rundlett Burns, (SEAL) AD MUST INCLUDE PRICE. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. APPLICATIONS Esq. FINANCIAL NOW! NEWSPAPER RESERVES RIGHT TO EDIT COPY. Florida Bar No.: 722561 You can find more informa- 5100 Town Center Circle, tion online at www.putnam- Suite 650 300 FREE Contracted position, The St. Johns River Water fl.com/taxdeeds/list.html Boca Raton, FL 33486-9000 Tuesday thru Saturday, Management District (Dis- Telephone: (561) 962-2119 3/9/16 Facsimile: (561) 516-6303 trict) gives notice of re- approximately ceipt of the following per- Legal No. 00040734 2:00am-6:00am. Need Email: DRBurns@duanem- orris.com mit application(s): reliable, economic [email protected] transportation, current m Florida Department of MONDAY - FRIDAY MLChapski@duanemorris. Transportation, 1109 S drivers license OFFICE Marion Ave, Lake City, FL & insurance. com ATTORNEY FO R 32025-5874 application NOTICE OF APPLICATION PLAINTIFF #145507-1. The project is FOR TAX DEED Apply in person: located in Putnam County, Circulation Dept. Legal No.00040792 Section: 16, Township: 10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 03/02/16, 03/09/16 South, Range: 24 East; that ROBINSON JACK M HOURS 8am - 4pm Palatka Daily News Sections: 13, 14, 19-23 and AND SHELBY A the holder LEGALS 1825 St. Johns Ave. 30, Township: 10 South, of the following certificate Range: 23 East, and in- has filed said certificate for No phone calls, cludes 241.0 acres. The En- a tax deed to be issued 350 please. vironmental Resource Per- thereon. The certificate mit application is for con- number and year of issu- struction of a stormwater ance, the description of the CLASSIFIED FAX management system to property, and the names in serve a project known as which it was assessed are Industrial / SR 20 Improvements. as follows: NOTICE OF SALE Technical The file(s) containing the Certificate Number E747 NOTICE IS GIVEN that pur- permit application(s) are Year of Issuance 2009 DEADLINE... DEADLINE... suant to a Summary Final available for inspection Description of Property: Trades Judgment of Foreclosure Monday through Friday, ex- entered on February 24, cept for District holidays, 8 N1/2 OF SE1/4 OF NW1/4 Canam Steel is seeking 2016, in the above-styled a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Dis- OF SE 1/4 OF SW1/4 (EX N exp. Submerged Arc civil action of the Circuit trict's Headquarters, 4049 + E 30 FT) TRACT 1468 MERCHANDISE Welders & Multi-Coat Court in and for Putnam Reid St., Palatka, FL 32177- OR344 P821 2:00 P.M. 1:30 P.M. County, Florida, in which 2529. You may also view PARCEL NUMBER 31-10- Paint System Applicat- DEBORAH KNIFFIN RANS- files at one of the District's 26-0000-8888-1468 ors. Apply @ 140 S Ellis BOTTOM and UNKNOWN Service Centers, but you 400 Rd, Jacksonville, FL TENANT #1 are defendants should call Service Center Name in which assessed (312-5200) (312-5209) and MATTHEW D. FELD- staff in advance to make DONOHUE JIM + JOAN. 32254. Barbara PAUSCH is the plaintiff, the sure that the files are at a Walker: 904-781-0898 Clerk of the Court of Put- specific Service Center. All of said property being nam County, Florida, will Additionally, most permit in the County of Putnam, Visa, American Express or Discover) unless sell to the highest bidder application file documents State of Florida. GENERAL INFORMATION FINANCIAL for cash via online at can be viewed online at a credit application is approved by the pub- www.putnam.realforeclose. floridaswater.com/permit- Unless such certificate or All advertising is accepted, subject to the com at 11:00 o'clock a.m. ting/index.html. certificates shall be re- lisher. 300 approval of the publisher, who reserves the right to on March 31, 2016, the fol- deemed according to law lowing described real prop- The decision on permit ap- the property described in revise or reject any advertisement without notice. CANCELLATIONS erty set forth in the Final plications will be made at such certificate or certific- The publisher reserves the right to correctly Judgment: the District's Service Cen- ates will be sold to the Private Party ads sold at a flat rate can be can- SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT ter where the application is highest bidder in the Meet- PETS & SUPPLIES classify and edit all copy. "A" processed (if the applica- ing Room, located at 107 tion is approved) or by the North Sixth Street, Palatka, Copy changes requested during a schedule celled during the schedule, but no refund will be EXHIBIT “A” Governing Board (if the ap- Florida, on the 13th day of made. A parcel of land lying and plication is recommended April, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. 550 constitute a new ad, and new billing for schedule being a part of the North- for denial). will be prepared. Ads published at the open rate can be cancelled east ¼ of Section 23, Town- Dated this 26th day of Feb- ship 12 South, Range 26 You are advised to notify ruary, 2016 Please check your ad the first day it runs to during the schedule, and the publisher will prorate LEGALS East, and being more par- the District within 14 days ticularly described as fol- of this notice if you have see that all of the information is correct. This will your billing to the nearest earned rate. lows: questions, objections, TIM SMITH insure that your ad is exactly what you want the 350 comments, or information CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT Commencing at the North- regarding the activity pro- PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- reader to see. FREE ADS west corner of the Northw- posed in the permit applic- IDA est ¼ of the Northeast ¼ of ation. Please direct your Call us the FIRST DAY if you find an error after If you have found an item or a pet or want to the Northeast ¼ of said correspondence to Office the FIRST DAY of publication. Section 23; Thence North Director, Office of Busi- (SEAL) By: /s/ Donna give away anything of value (item, pet, service…) 89deg 42'04.3” East, along ness and Administrative Wheeler The publisher assumes no financial responsibil- Deputy Clerk the Daily News will run an ad up to four consecu- the North line of the North- Services, P.O. Box 1429, LIVESTOCK & SUPPLIES ity beyond the charge of the ad. Direct questioning east ¼ of said Section 23, Palatka, FL 32178-1429, or tive days. for 247.864 feet to the Point by e-mail at application- You can find more informa- regarding classified bill to our business office at of Beginning; Thence con- [email protected], and tion online at www.putnam- tinue North 89deg 42' 04.3” include either the Permit fl.com/taxdeeds/list.html

560 Call for details at 312-5200 or long distance at 312-5203. Legal Notices East, along said, North line, Application number or the 800-881-7355. 247.864 feet; thence South Project Name. If you make 3/9/16, 3/16/16, 3/23/16, 00deg 20'10” West, parallel a written request to the 3/30/16 CREDIT POLICY to the West line of the District for additional in- Legal No. 00040854 Northeast ¼ of the North- formation regarding a spe- Rate charges are quoted at time of ad RATES/TERMS east ¼ of said Section 23, cific permit application, Minimum size advertisement four (4) lines. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, for 668.016 feet to a point you will be furnished with placement and all ads must be paid for at time SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIR- on the South line of the the information available at of placement (Cash, Checks, Mastercard, All rates quoted are per line, per day. CUIT IN AND FOR PUT- Northwest ¼ of the North- that time. Please note that NAM COUNTY, FLORIDA east ¼ of the Northeast ¼ filing a written objection NOTICE OF APPLICATION of said Section 23; thence does not entitle you to a FOR TAX DEED TD BANK, N.A., a national South 89deg 56' 19” West, Chapter 120, Florida Stat- banking along said South line utes, administrative hear- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, association, 247.867 feet; thence North ing. that US BANK AS CUST Plaintiff, 00deg 20' 10” East, parallel FOR ARQUE TAX RECEI FOR RENT with the West line of the Notice of District Decision the holder of the following REAL ESTATE vs. Northeast ¼ of said Sec- or Intended District De- certificate has filed said tion 23, for 666.989 feet to cision will be provided to certificate for a tax deed to 600 312-5200 JAMES S. GAUTIER; UN- the Point of Beginning and persons who have reques- be issued thereon. The cer- KNOWN SPOUSE OF to close. ALONG AND TO- ted individual notice. A re- tificate number and year of JAMES S. GAUTIER, IF GETHER with an Ease- quest for individual Notice issuance, the description TOLL FREE ANY; UNITED STATES OF ment over and across the of District Decision or In- of the property, and the AMERICA DEPARTMENT South 25.00 feet thereof for tended District Decision on names in which it was as- OF TREASURY; TENANT ingress, egress and utility the application must be re- sessed are as follows: #1 and UNKNOWN TEN- purposes as recorded in ceived by the District's Of- ANT(S) IN POSSESSION, IF Official Records Book 403, fice Director, Office of Certificate Number 1940 ANY, Page 923 of the Public Re- Business and Administrat- Year of Issuance 2010 Defendants. cords of Putnam County, ive Services prior to the Description of Property: Florida. date such Notice is gener- 800-881-7355 CASE NO.: 2015-081-CA-53 ated. PT OF BLK 2 FB MILLERS LESS AND EXCEPT the MB2 P16 OR534 P1776 NOTICE OF SALE South 33 feet thereof as Margaret Daniels, Office (PARCEL 419 FOREST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN shown in that Right-of-Way Director HILLS ESTS UNRECOR- pursuant to the Final Judg- Deed to Putnam County re- Office of Business and Ad- DED) ment of Foreclosure dated corded in Official Records ministrative Services PARCEL NUMBER 12-12- January 13, 2016, and Book 1156, Page 1704 of St. Johns River Water Man- 26-2730-0000-4190 WEDNESDAY.indd 1 entered in Case No. 2015- the Public Records of Put- agement District 3/8/16 4:15 PM 081-CA-53 of the Circuit nam County, Florida. 4049 Reid Street Name in which assessed Court of the Seventh Judi- Palatka, FL 32177-2529 HURLEY JENNIFER. cial Circuit in and for Put- TOGETHER WITH that cer- (386) 329-4570 nam County, Florida tain 1999 WEST mobile All of said property being wherein TD Bank, National h o m e , I D # 3/9/16 in the County of Putnam, Association is Plaintiff, and GAFLW07A44183W221, Legal No. 00041010 State of Florida. James S. Gautier, et al., are Florida Title # 76502612 Defendants. The Clerk of located thereon and a part Unless such certificate or this Court shall sell to the thereof certificates shall be re- highest and best bidder for deemed according to law c a s h a t DATED: February 24, 2016. the property described in www.putnam.realforeclose. such certificate or certific- com beginning at 11:00 ANY PERSON CLAIMING ates will be sold to the a.m. Eastern Time on April AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- highest bidder in the Meet- 14, 2016, the following de- PLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ing Room, located at 107 scribed property as set ANY, OTHER THAN THE North Sixth Street, Palatka, forth in said Final Judg- PROPERTY OWNER AS OF Florida, on the 13th day of ment of Foreclosure, to wit: THE DATE OF THE LIS April, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. PENDENS MUST FILE A A TRACT OF LAND SITU- CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS Dated this 26th day of Feb- ATE IN THE SOUTH ½ OF AFTER THE SALE. ruary, 2016 THE SOUTHEAST ¼ OF THE NORTHEAST ¼ OF KEY LAW OFFICES, P.A. SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP By:/s/ John Key TIM SMITH 12 SOUTH, RANGE 27 John Key, Esquire CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT EAST, PUTNAM COUNTY, Florida Bar No. 0136425 PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- FLORIDA, BEING MORE 415 St. Johns Avenue, IDA PARTICULARLY DE- Suite 2 SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Palatka, FL 32177 BEGINNING AT THE 386-385-3646 (SEAL) By: /s/ Donna SOUTHWEST CORNER OF 386-385-3644 fax Wheeler THE SOUTH ½ OF THE [email protected] email Deputy Clerk SOUTHEAST ¼ OF THE Attorney for Plaintiff NORTHEAST ¼ OF SEC- You can find more informa- TION 16, TOWNSHIP 12 If you are a person with a tion online at www.putnam- SOUTH, RANGE 27 EAST, disability who needs an ac- fl.com/taxdeeds/list.html AND RUN THENCE NORTH, commodation in order to ALONG THE WEST LINE participate in this proceed- 3/9/16, 3/16/16, 3/23/16, OF SAID SOUTH ½ OF THE ing, you are entitled, at no 3/30/16 SOUTHEAST ¼ OF THE cost to you, to the provi- Legal No. 00040855 NORTHEAST ¼, A DIS- sion of certain assistance. TANCE OF 330 FEET. Please contact Court Ad- THENCE RUN EAST, PAR- ministration, 125 E. Or- ALLEL WITH THE SOUTH ange Ave., Ste 300, LINE OF SAID SOUTH ½ Daytona Beach, FL 32114, OF THE SOUTHEAST ¼ OF (386) 257-6096, at least 7 THE NORTHEAST ¼, A days before your sched- DISTANCE OF 250 FEET. uled court appearance, or THENCE RUN SOUTH, immediately upon receiv- PARALLEL WITH THE ing this notification if the WEST LINE OF SAID time before the appear- SOUTH ½ OF THE SOUTH- ance is less than 7 days. If EAST ¼ OF THE NORTH- you are hearing or voice EAST ¼, A DISTANCE OF impaired, call 711. THESE 80 FEET. THENCE RUN ARE NOT COURT INFORM- EAST, PARALLEL WITH ATION NUMBERS. THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH ½ OF THE SOUTH- Legal No.00040794 EAST ¼ OF THE NORTH- 03/02/16, 03/09/16 EAST ¼, A DISTANCE OF 250 FEET. THENCE RUN SOUTH, PARALLEL WITH THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTH ½ OF THE SOUTH- EAST ¼ OF THE NORTH- EAST ¼, A DISTANCE OF 250 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH ½ OF THE SOUTHEAST ¼ OF THE NORTHEAST ¼. THENCE RUN WEST, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTH ½ OF THE SOUTHEAST ¼ OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4, A DIS- TANCE OF 500 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING AND TO CLOSE. TOGETHER WITH AN EASEMENT FOR THE PUR- POSE OF INGRESS, EGRESS AND PUBLIC UTILITIES OVER AND ACROSS THE WEST 20 FEET OF THE SOUTH ½ OF THE SOUTHEAST ¼ OF THE NORTHEAST ¼, EX- CEPT THE SOUTH 330 FEET THEREOF, AND OVER AND ACROSS THE NORTH 20 FEET OF THE SOUTH ½ OF THE SOUTH- EAST ¼ OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 27 EAST Property Address: 275 Huntington Shortcut Rd, Crescent City, FL 32112 ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- PLUS PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THEN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH- IN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. AMERICANS WITH DISAB- ILITIES ACT. If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommoda- tion in order to access court facilities or particip- ate in a court proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. To re- quest such an accommod- ation, please contact Court Administration in advance of the date the service is needed: Court Administra- tion, 125 E. Orange Ave., Ste. 300, Daytona Beach, FL 32114, (386) 257-6096. Hearing or voice impaired, please call 711. DATED this 24th day of February, 2016. DUANE MORRIS LLP Counsel for Plaintiff TD Bank, NA By: /s/ Danielle Rundlett Burns Danielle Rundlett Burns, Esq. Florida Bar No.: 722561 5100 Town Center Circle, Suite 650 Boca Raton, FL 33486-9000 Telephone: (561) 962-2119 Facsimile: (561) 516-6303 Email: DRBurns@duanem- orris.com [email protected] m MLChapski@duanemorris. com ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF Legal No.00040792 03/02/16, 03/09/16 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CAP ONE AS COLL ASSN RMCTL2013 the holder of the following cer- tificate has filed said certi- ficate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certi- ficate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was as- sessed are as follows: Certificate Number 0042611 Year of Issuance 2013 Description of Property: MCKEANS S/D DB V P667 PT OF LOT 1 BK187 P245 PARCEL NUMBER 13-10- 26-5630-0010-0150 Name in which assessed OSBORN WILLIAM M + NOTICE OF APPLICATION KATHLEEN L. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED All of said property being NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in the County of Putnam, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE OF APPLICATION that SIMPSON MICHAEL G State of Florida. that WOODS COVE IV LLC FOR TAX DEED AND OLA JEAN the holder the holder of the following of the following certificate Unless such certificate or certificate has filed said NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, has filed said certificate for certificates shall be re- certificate for a tax deed to that US BANK AS CUST a tax deed to be issued deemed according to law be issued thereon. The cer- FOR ARQUE TAX RECEI thereon. The certificate the property described in tificate number and year of the holder of the following number and year of issu- such certificate or certific- issuance, the description certificate has filed said ance, the description of the ates will be sold to the of the property, and the certificate for a tax deed to property, and the names in highest bidder in the Meet- names in which it was as- be issued thereon. The cer- which it was assessed are ing Room, located at 107 sessed are as follows: tificate number and year of as follows: North Sixth Street, Palatka, issuance, the description Florida, on the 13th day of Certificate Number 0077107 of the property, and the Certificate Number B907 April, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. Year of Issuance 2013 names in which it was as- Year of Issuance 2010 Description of Property: sessed are as follows: Description of Property: Dated this 26th day of Feb- ruary, 20165CXB CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDSNW1/4 • •OF SW1/4 (EX Certificate Number 1940 ST JOHNS RIVERSIDE ES- OR509 P509PALATKA PALATKAOR727 P1064) DAILY DAILY NEWS NEWS • WEDNESDAY,• XXXDAY, XXXX MARCH XX, 9,201 2016 6 Year of Issuance 2010 TATES HIGHLANDS SEC PARCEL NUMBER 08-09- Thomason dining rm set, Old steamer trunk, Description of Property: UNIT 2 MB5 P43 BLK 5 LOT TIM SMITH 24-0000-0320-0000 Tax Deeds 23 (MAP SHEET 39I) CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT tbl, 6 chairs, china cabin- 21"H x 19"D x 33"W, Mobile Homes Waterfront PT OF BLK 2 FB MILLERS PARCEL NUMBER 39-11- PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- Name in which assessed NOTICE OF APPLICATION et, leaves & mat. La-Z $25. 386-649-8741 MB2 P16 OR534 P1776 26-8231-0050-0230 IDA COMER GEORGE M (PARCEL 419 FOREST FOR TAX DEED Boy floral print. Curio 2BR/1BA & 3BR/2BA 128 Sunset Dr., G. Town GRETCHEN KEE L cabinet. Triple dresser. HILLS ESTS UNRECOR- Name in which assessed GRETCHEN KEEL . Stanley chrome vana- for rent in different loc- 32139. Furn 2/2 w/ FL rm DED) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 386-643-7938 ations, $450/mo and & scrn rm, 3 boat slips, KEEFFE JACQUELINE. (SEAL) By: /s/ Donna that ROBINSON JACK M dium 3/8" deep well PARCEL NUMBER 12-12- Wheeler All of said property being up, call 386-559-0660 $139K. 386-524-4224 26-2730-0000-4190 AND SHELBY A the holder socket set, new, $25. All of said property being Deputy Clerk in the County of Putnam, of the following certificate in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. 386-325-9548 Name in which assessed has filed said certificate for Garage Sales State of Florida. You can find more informa- a tax deed to be issued HURLEY JENNIFER. tion online at www.putnam- Unless such certificate or Clean 2BR, 840SF, new RECREATIONAL thereon. The certificate Three 70/R16 Unless such certificate or fl.com/taxdeeds/list.html certificates shall be re- number and year of issu- ESTATE SALE carpet & roof, shed, All of said property being certificates shall be re- deemed according to law tires, $25 for all. in the County of Putnam, ance, the description of the Antiques, Vintage & $425/m +dep. 15 miles 800 deemed according to law 3/9/16, 3/16/16, 3/23/16, the property described in property, and the names in 386-325-6245 State of Florida. the property described in 3/30/16 such certificate or certific- New! Something for S. of Palatka. Lv msg: which it was assessed are 502-813-0323 such certificate or certific- Legal No. 00040881 ates will be sold to the as follows: everyone! 211 Kirkland Unless such certificate or ates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meet- certificates shall be re- St., Palatka. S. Historic Tires - 265 R70/17 Yoko- highest bidder in the Meet- ing Room, located at 107 Certificate Number 0088060 hama Geolanders H/T S, deemed according to law ing Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, District. Thurs, Fri & Sat FOR SALE the property described in Year of Issuance 2013 8a-2p Follow blue signs. hold air, used, $25. North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 13th day of Description of Property: REAL ESTATE such certificate or certific- Florida, on the 13th day of April, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. 386-227-8682 386-684-2529 ates will be sold to the April, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. NOTICE OF APPLICATION 700 highest bidder in the Meet- S1/2 OF SW1/4 OF NW1/4 FOR TAX DEED Dated this 26th day of Feb- OF SE1/4 OF SW1/4 OR341 2nd Time Around Sale ing Room, located at 107 Dated this 26th day of Feb- ruary, 2016 North Sixth Street, Palatka, P1698 (TRACT 1471) (LESS Fri 8-4 ruary, 2016 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, W 30 FT) 401 N 13th St, Sporting Goods Florida, on the 13th day of that APEX FUNDS SER- Pal. Breakfast & lunch April, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. PARCEL NUMBER 31-10- Boats & VICES the holder of the fol- TIM SMITH 26-0000-8888-1471 will be sold. Lots of misc! EZ Go Work Horse gas TIM SMITH lowing certificate has filed CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT Dated this 26th day of Feb- CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT said certificate for a tax PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- golf cart, dump bed, Accessories ruary, 2016 Name in which assessed PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- deed to be issued thereon. IDA SURRETT HENRY F + good cond., $1,500. IDA The certificate number and MARY E. Lawn & Garden 386-972-1333 2014 19' Carolina skiff year of issuance, the de- TIM SMITH DLV, Yamaha 4 stk scription of the property, (SEAL) By: /s/ Donna All of said property being CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT (SEAL) By: /s/ Donna and the names in which it Wheeler '00 John Deere, tractor F115hp mtr, w/ trailer PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- in the County of Putnam, PETS & SUPPLIES $24,000 386-325-4214 Wheeler was assessed are as fol- Deputy Clerk State of Florida. 20HP diesel, 4WD, 48" Acreage / Lots IDA Deputy Clerk lows: cut, good cond., $5,950 386-227-3750 You can find more informa- Unless such certificate or 550 You can find more informa- Certificate Number 0064507 tion online at www.putnam- OBO. 386-972-1333 Approx. 0.5 acre in Sat- (SEAL) By: /s/ Donna certificates shall be re- tion online at www.putnam- Year of Issuance 2013 fl.com/taxdeeds/list.html deemed according to law suma, 130 Deerskin Ave. Wheeler fl.com/taxdeeds/list.html Description of Property: '98 Hurricane deck boat, Deputy Clerk the property described in 2000 Toro ZTR commer- $5K. 561-596-2274 3/9/16, 3/16/16, 3/23/16, such certificate or certific- 150hp Yamaha. Totally 3/9/16, 3/16/16, 3/23/16, ST JOHNS RIVERSIDE ES- 3/30/16 cial mower, 62" cut, You can find more informa- ates will be sold to the reconditioned, w/ trailer & 3/30/16 TATES RIVER RIDGE SEC- Legal No. 00040891 highest bidder in the Meet- 25HP Kohler engine, tion online at www.putnam- Legal No. 00040858 TION MB4 P130 BLK 20 Lot on 1.2 ac w/ electric lots of extras. Make offer! fl.com/taxdeeds/list.html ing Room, located at 107 good shape. 2 add'l LOTS 29 + 30 (MAP SHEET North Sixth Street, Palatka, near Stokeslanding, on 386-312-1094 31/43A) mowers for parts. All 3 3/9/16, 3/16/16, 3/23/16, Florida, on the 13th day of East Marion St, Palatka PARCEL NUMBER 43-10- April, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. for $2,500. 386-325-3004 3/30/16 27-8255-0200-0290 $20,000 717-269-3986 Legal No. 00040855 Dated this 26th day of Feb- LIVESTOCK & SUPPLIES I have several outboard NOTICE OF APPLICATION Name in which assessed ruary, 2016 FREE truckloads of motors ready to go! Fair BALDWIN ROBERT J+JAC- FOR TAX DEED mulch hay. Call Mitchell prices. We install & QUELINE R H/W. NOTICE OF APPLICATION 560 Homes trade. 336-1544 Pomona NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, FOR TAX DEED TIM SMITH Williams, 386-329-8603 that WOODS COVE IV LLC All of said property being CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT NOTICE OF APPLICATION the holder of the following in the County of Putnam, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 10 acres, Lake Como Es- FOR TAX DEED PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- tate, 4BR/2.5BA w/office, certificate has filed said State of Florida. that WOODS COVE IV LLC IDA Machinery & certificate for a tax deed to the holder of the following shop, pool, 2 garages, 6 Outboard Mtr, Starting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, be issued thereon. The cer- Unless such certificate or certificate has filed said that US BANK AS CUST Tools carport, & huge RV port. @ $500, Fresh Water, tificate number and year of certificates shall be re- certificate for a tax deed to (SEAL) By: /s/ Donna Runs Excel., Pomona FOR ARQUE TAX RECEI issuance, the description deemed according to law be issued thereon. The cer- Tree-shaded, fenced, the holder of the following Wheeler very private w/access to Prk We Trade 336-1544 of the property, and the the property described in tificate number and year of Deputy Clerk Ford 3000 Tractor certificate has filed said names in which it was as- such certificate or certific- issuance, the description Diesel Runs need help. Lake Echo. Just 2 mi., certificate for a tax deed to sessed are as follows: ates will be sold to the of the property, and the You can find more informa- $1700 Pomona Prk from Pomona Park. be issued thereon. The cer- highest bidder in the Meet- names in which it was as- tificate number and year of tion online at www.putnam- 386-336-1544 $259K. 386-717-7151 Certificate Number 0000974 ing Room, located at 107 sessed are as follows: fl.com/taxdeeds/list.html Livestock Motorcycles / issuance, the description Year of Issuance 2013 North Sixth Street, Palatka, of the property, and the Description of Property: Florida, on the 13th day of Certificate Number 0081425 3/9/16, 3/16/16, 3/23/16, Hay names in which it was as- April, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. Year of Issuance 2013 Items $25 or - Fertilized, barn- ATV / sessed are as follows: 3/30/16 FSBO Manufactured BAILEYVILLE S/D MB2 P11 Description of Property: Legal No. 00040894 stored. Large round Home in Villa Farms, Lot BLK 14 LOTS 7 8 + PT OF Dated this 26th day of Feb- Less bales $55. Pomona Park Accessories Certificate Number 3270 SW1/4 OF NW1/4 BK192 ruary, 2016 PT OF SW1/4 OF NE1/4 #9 2BR/2BA, Screened Year of Issuance 2010 OR89 PP423 525 area. 386-546-4466 Front porch. $65,900 P544 Advantage flea control '99 Yamaha 50CC Zuma Description of Property: PARCEL NUMBER 01-10- PARCEL NUMBER 22-10- MERCHANDISE 386-530-1367 26-0250-0140-0070 TIM SMITH 23-0000-0880-0010 topical for small dogs, Sport scooter, 3K INTERLACHEN LAKES ES- CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT 5 month supply, $25. Lost & Found miles. Make offer! TATES UNIT 15 MB4 P186 400 Name in which assessed PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- Name in which assessed 386-684-0384 386-312-1094 BLK 39 LOTS 10 11 JONES MARY F + JOHN- IDA THOMAS HERMAN + LISA Animals GEORGES LAKE PARCEL NUMBER 19-10- NIE B JOHNSON. H/W. ACCESS! 24-4074-0390-0100 Furn. home, Found: 2 dogs near move-in ready! Florida All of said property being (SEAL) By: /s/ Donna All of said property being Craftsman 1/4" deep well 2001 Yamaha 650, V- Name in which assessed Caravelle Ranch on rm, great yard, fruit trees, in the County of Putnam, Wheeler in the County of Putnam, 12-piece socket set, new, Star Silverado pkg, gar- NOWASKI JOSEPH + JAY- State of Florida. Deputy Clerk State of Florida. $25. 386-325-9548 3/6/16. Please call to storage bldg. $79,900. ANNE NOWASKI NOWASKI identify: 352-303-9814 Century 21 Lakeside age-kept, 10,900 original JOSEPH JAYANN E Unless such certificate or You can find more informa- Unless such certificate or mi., "like new". Ready to NOWASKI. Realty, Jackie Weeks, certificates shall be re- tion online at www.putnam- certificates shall be re- Dark wood TV stand, go anywhere! $3K OBO. deemed according to law fl.com/taxdeeds/list.html deemed according to law LOST, Hollister: Very 386-972-1983 All of said property being 47"x18"x19", 2 drawers, 407-791-3618 the property described in the property described in sick 13 yr old F Chihua- in the County of Putnam, such certificate or certific- 3/9/16, 3/16/16, 3/23/16, such certificate or certific- glass door, $20. State of Florida. Fuel Oil & hua. NEEDS MEDS! Par- ates will be sold to the 3/30/16 ates will be sold to the 386-227-4028 Homes for sale Palatka, highest bidder in the Meet- Legal No. 00040884 highest bidder in the Meet- tially blind! 336-7646 Unless such certificate or ing Room, located at 107 ing Room, located at 107 Firewood E. Palatka, Owner fin., 2009 Yamaha Royal Star certificates shall be re- Venture, exc. cond., fully North Sixth Street, Palatka, North Sixth Street, Palatka, Drop spreader - metal w/ low dn pymt. Starting deemed according to law Florida, on the 13th day of Florida, on the 13th day of 1-386-326-6272 Hyde's REWARD! Lost F. black/ @ $40K, 386-559-0660 loaded, cruise control, 6- the property described in April, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. April, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. 8" wheels, adjustable, such certificate or certific- Seasoned Firewood! white Chihuahua mix. CD changer, only 6K mi., $75/pickup load. Black- walk-behind, $25. Last seen E. Palmetto St. $10,900. 386-983-3767 ates will be sold to the Dated this 26th day of Feb- NOTICE OF APPLICATION Dated this 26th day of Feb- 386-684-2529 highest bidder in the Meet- ruary, 2016 FOR TAX DEED ruary, 2016 jack. Delivered locally! Palatka. 530-2030 River Villas 2BR/2BA, ing Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, screen porch, carport, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, new AC, crn lot, $60K. TRANSPORTATION Florida, on the 13th day of TIM SMITH that WOODS COVE IV LLC TIM SMITH 386-684-3116 Elegan glass top coffee FOR RENT April, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT the holder of the following CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT table new in box. Paid For appt: 386-649-6817 * R&J Wood Service * REAL ESTATE 900 PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- certificate has filed said PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- $99, sell for $25. 600 Dated this 26th day of Feb- Blackjack Oak, Oak, IDA certificate for a tax deed to IDA 386-684-2821 ruary, 2016 be issued thereon. The cer- $75/load delivered. tificate number and year of Mobile Homes (SEAL) By: /s/ Donna issuance, the description (SEAL) By: /s/ Donna TIM SMITH Little Tykes Kangaroo Wheeler of the property, and the Wheeler 143 Lime Tr, Interl. CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT Deputy Clerk names in which it was as- Deputy Clerk Firewood: Seasoned Oak Climber fort w/slide, $25. PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- sessed are as follows: $80 pickup load (cord), 386-325-6245 3br/2ba, 1983, 1000sf IDA You can find more informa- You can find more informa- delivered (anywhere) $30K @ $300 dn $300/m tion online at www.putnam- Certificate Number 0068568 tion online at www.putnam- 386-659-1774 ERN 386-527-5361 fl.com/taxdeeds/list.html Year of Issuance 2013 fl.com/taxdeeds/list.html Mobile home steps (5) (SEAL) By: /s/ Donna Description of Property: Wheeler 3/9/16, 3/16/16, 3/23/16, 3/9/16, 3/16/16, 3/23/16, w/platform, needs paint & Deputy Clerk 3/30/16 TUCKERS ADDITION OF 3/30/16 Furniture & wood to finish, $25. Mobile Home Cars & Legal No. 00040861 PALATKA HEIGHTS MB2 Legal No. 00040892 386-530-9449 Apartments You can find more informa- P40 BLK C LOT 2 + THAT Upholstery With Land Accessories tion online at www.putnam- PT OF CLOSED ALLEY- Barrington Apartments fl.com/taxdeeds/list.html WAY OR731 P1121 Mattresses: Thick plush New bamboo sword Now offering immediate Interlachen, Satsuma, 13 Sonata Limited, Pa- PARCEL NUMBER 12-10- 3/9/16, 3/16/16, 3/23/16, 26-9050-0030-0200 pillow-top or tight-top, all cane, very sharp. Paid move-in specials! Owner fin., low down cific Blue, Very Good 3/30/16 NOTICE OF APPLICATION sizes. Best prices! $49, sell for $20. Call for details: pymt. Starting @ Cond., 44k mi $13,500 Legal No. 00040856 FOR TAX DEED Name in which assessed Pomona Park 336-1544 386-684-2821 386-325-0512 $25K, 386-559-0660 FIRM 386-627-4372 DEAN DENNIS M + NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, LAUREL F H/W. NOTICE OF APPLICATION that CAP ONE AS COLL FOR TAX DEED ASSN RMCTL2013 the All of said property being holder of the following cer- in the County of Putnam, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE OF APPLICATION tificate has filed said certi- State of Florida. that WOODS COVE IV LLC FOR TAX DEED ficate for a tax deed to be the holder of the following issued thereon. The certi- Unless such certificate or certificate has filed said NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ficate number and year of certificates shall be re- certificate for a tax deed to that US BANK AS CUST issuance, the description deemed according to law be issued thereon. The cer- FOR ARQUE TAX RECEI of the property, and the the property described in tificate number and year of the holder of the following names in which it was as- such certificate or certific- issuance, the description certificate has filed said sessed are as follows: ates will be sold to the of the property, and the certificate for a tax deed to highest bidder in the Meet- names in which it was as- be issued thereon. The cer- Certificate Number 0042611 ing Room, located at 107 sessed are as follows: tificate number and year of Year of Issuance 2013 North Sixth Street, Palatka, issuance, the description Description of Property: Florida, on the 13th day of Certificate Number 0085739 of the property, and the April, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. Year of Issuance 2013 names in which it was as- MCKEANS S/D DB V P667 Description of Property: sessed are as follows: PT OF LOT 1 BK187 P245 Dated this 26th day of Feb- PARCEL NUMBER 13-10- ruary, 2016 PT OF NW1/4 OF NE1/4 Certificate Number 3511 26-5630-0010-0150 BK112 P335 (EX BK139 Year of Issuance 2010 P125) Description of Property: Name in which assessed TIM SMITH PARCEL NUMBER 13-10- OSBORN WILLIAM M + CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT 26-0000-0010-0000 INTERLACHEN LAKES ES- KATHLEEN L. PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- TATES UNIT 15 MB4 P186 IDA Name in which assessed BLK 72 LOTS 25 26 All of said property being HALL DANIELLE ET AL. WE PARCEL NUMBER 19-10- in the County of Putnam, 24-4074-0720-0250 State of Florida. (SEAL) By: /s/ Donna All of said property being Wheeler in the County of Putnam, Name in which assessed Unless such certificate or Deputy Clerk State of Florida. TARPON IV LLC. certificates shall be re- deemed according to law You can find more informa- Unless such certificate or All of said property being the property described in tion online at www.putnam- certificates shall be re- in the County of Putnam, such certificate or certific- fl.com/taxdeeds/list.html deemed according to law State of Florida. ates will be sold to the the property described in highest bidder in the Meet- 3/9/16, 3/16/16, 3/23/16, such certificate or certific- Unless such certificate or ing Room, located at 107 3/30/16 ates will be sold to the certificates shall be re- North Sixth Street, Palatka, Legal No. 00040888 highest bidder in the Meet- deemed according to law Florida, on the 13th day of ing Room, located at 107 the property described in April, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. North Sixth Street, Palatka, such certificate or certific- Florida, on the 13th day of ates will be sold to the Dated this 26th day of Feb- April, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. highest bidder in the Meet- ruary, 2016 ing Room, located at 107 NOTICE OF APPLICATION Dated this 26th day of Feb- North Sixth Street, Palatka, FOR TAX DEED ruary, 2016 Florida, on the 13th day of TIM SMITH April, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- that WOODS COVE IV LLC TIM SMITH Dated this 26th day of Feb- IDA the holder of the following CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT ruary, 2016 certificate has filed said PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- S LD NEED certificate for a tax deed to IDA (SEAL)WHEELS? By: /s/ Donna be issued thereon. The cer- TIM SMITH WheelerWANT TO tificate number and year of CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT DeputyTRADE? Clerk issuance, the description (SEAL) By: /s/ Donna PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- of the property, and the Wheeler IDA The Classifieds You canbring find together more cars, informa- names in which it was as- Deputy Clerk tion onlineSUVs, and at truckswww.putnam- with sessed are as follows: fl.com/taxdeeds/list.htmldrivers every day. You can find more informa- (SEAL) By: /s/ Donna Palatka Daily News Certificate Number 0077107 tion online at www.putnam- Wheeler 3/9/16,CLASSIFIEDS 3/16/16, 3/23/16, Year of Issuance 2013 fl.com/taxdeeds/list.html Deputy Clerk 3/30/16Look for new listings Description of Property: Legal No. every00040881 day! 3/9/16, 3/16/16, 3/23/16, You can find more informa- 386-312-5200 N W1/4 OF SW1/4 (EX 3/30/16 tion online at www.putnam- OR509 P509 OR727 P1064) Legal No. 00040893 fl.com/taxdeeds/list.html S LD PARCEL NUMBER 08-09- 24-0000-0320-0000 3/9/16, 3/16/16, 3/23/16, S LD 3/30/16 Name in which assessed Legal No. 00040857 S LD COMER GEORGE M GRETCHEN KEEL GRETCHEN KEEL. All of said property being S LD in the County of Putnam, NOTICE OF APPLICATION State of Florida. FOR TAX DEED S LD Unless such certificate or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, S LD certificates shall be re- that SIMPSON MICHAEL G deemed according to law AND OLA JEAN the holder the property described in of the following certificate such certificate or certific- has filed said certificate for ates will be sold to the a tax deed to be issued S LD highest bidder in the Meet- thereon. The certificate ing Room, located at 107 number and year of issu- S LD North Sixth Street, Palatka, ance, the description of the Florida, on the 13th day of S LD property, and the names in April, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. which it was assessed are as follows: Dated this 26th day of Feb- ruary, 2016 Certificate Number B907 Year of Issuance 2010 Description of Property: TIM SMITH CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT ST JOHNS RIVERSIDE ES- PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS TATES HIGHLANDS SEC IDA UNIT 2 MB5 P43 BLK 5 LOT 23 (MAP SHEET 39I) PARCEL NUMBER 39-11- (SEAL) By: /s/ Donna $ 26-8231-0050-0230 Wheeler Place your Classified ad for as little as for 10 Days. Deputy Clerk 15.75 Name in which assessed KEEFFE JACQUELINE. You can find more informa- tion online at www.putnam- Call 386-312-5200 to advertise. All of said property being fl.com/taxdeeds/list.html in the CountyGOT of Putnam, State of Florida. 3/9/16, 3/16/16, 3/23/16, STUFF? 3/30/16 Unless such certificate or Legal No. 00040891 certificates shall be re- deemedNEED according to law the property described in PALATKA DAILY NEWS suchSTUFF? certificate or certific- ates will be sold to the highestThe bidder Classifieds in the Meet- ingbring Room, togetherlocated at 107 CLASSIFIEDS North Sixthbuyers Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 13th day of April, and2016, atsellers 10:00 A.M. every day. Dated this 26th day of Feb- ruary,Palatka 2016 Daily News In Print & Online Classifieds TIM SMITH312-5200 CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT PUTNAM COUNTY, FLOR- IDA

(SEAL) By: /s/ Donna Wheeler WEDNESDAY.inddDeputy Clerk 2 3/8/16 4:19 PM You can find more informa- tion online at www.putnam- fl.com/taxdeeds/list.html 3/9/16, 3/16/16, 3/23/16, 3/30/16 Legal No. 00040858 6C • PALATKA DAILY NEWS • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 2016 Jags have deal with Jackson Defensive lineman ers on that side of the ball. finishing with 45 tackles, 21 The Jaguars finished near the quarterback hurries, seven pass- helped Broncos win bottom of the league in just es defensed and five sacks. about every defensive category The Broncos tried to re-sign Super Bowl during coach ’s Jackson prior to free agency, but three-year tenure, and showed it was clear they weren’t going to little, if any, improvement last be able to match Jacksonville’s By Mark Long season despite adding some piec- offer. The Jaguars entered the Associated Press es. The Jaguars gave up the sec- week with the most cap space in ond-most points (448) in fran- the league, at more than $82 JACKSONVILLE — The chise history. million, and plans to spend big Jacksonville Jaguars took the Bradley responded by firing for the second straight year. first step — a huge one — in defensive coordinator Bob The Jaguars signed defensive rebuilding their defense Babich and replacing him with end Jared Odrick, cornerback Tuesday. defensive line coach Todd Wash. and linebacker The Jaguars agreed to teams Wash plans to make some Dan Skuta in free agency last with defensive tweaks within the scheme, but year and expect to be even more lineman Malik Jackson on a six- mostly just wants the defense to aggressive this time around. GREG WALKER / Special to the Daily News year, $90 million contract that play with more toughness, effort Jackson is just the first of sever- Auctioneer Wayne Westbury calls for a bid on a wild turkey statue held by NWTF volunteers includes $42 million guaranteed, and discipline. al defensive pieces Caldwell Dakota Thacker, center, and Dallas Brown. according to a person familiar Jackson should help. He was plans to add to the roster. with the negotiations. The per- general manager Dave Regardless of who else joins son spoke to The Associated Caldwell’s primary target in free the D-line, Jackson, Odrick and Press on condition of anonymity agency since January, a month defensive tackle Roy Miller NWTF chapter raises $15,000 because free-agent deals can’t be before he helped the Broncos win should be a formidable front. finalized until today. the Super Bowl. The Jaguars also expect big By Greg Walker “The chapter has been doing the Putnam County Chapter Jackson will be an immediate Jackson had 129 tackles, 14 things from defensive end Dante Daily News correspondent this for us the last seven years,” can call committeeman Barry starter for a team desperate to sacks and two forced fumbles in Fowler Jr., the third overall pick said archery coach Lucas Hartley at 386-937-0700 or improve an inconsistent pass his past three seasons in Denver. in the 2015 draft who tore a knee The Putnam County Chapter Bennett. “We really appreciate David Cahan at 386-937-1611. rush and add several playmak- He started all 16 games in 2015, ligament in his first practice. of the National Wild Turkey it. This will enable us to com- Federation (NWTF) had a great pete in the archery tournament turnout last Thursday evening May 11-14 in Louisville, Ky.” with its 17th annual Banquet A live auction followed com- and Auction at the East Palatka manded by Wayne Westbury of Waiting For The Next Big Shrine Club. According to com- Palatka and volunteers. At the mitteeman Barry Hartley, the completion of the auction a raf- Chapter raised over $15,000, fle took place. Breakthrough In Hearing Aids? which will go towards the resto- The NWFT is a national non-

ration and management of the profit, educational conservation American wild turkey and organization comprised of state S other valuable natural resourc- and local affiliates with the sole es. purpose of improving the quali- “We were really pleased with ty of the environment and con- the turnout”, said Hartley. “We serving wildlife. Persons who had over 300 guests. In our wanted to lead the way in man- early years we would average aging and restoring, rather about 150 people but the num- than exploiting, the wild turkey bers have really gone up much and other wildlife resources like our banquet last night.” organized the NWFT in 1973. Activities began at 6 p.m. The NWTF supports scientific with a social hour and a silent wildlife management on public auction for wildlife art and and private as well as corporate It’s Here! sculpturing, hunting and out- lands. Moreover, it supports The Next Line of door equipment. Following the traditional American sport 7 p.m. dinner prepared by hunting, and every citizen’s It’s Here! SUPER HEARING AIDS... Wally and Rene Hough, a $500 right enjoy clean air and water The Next Line of check was presented to the and esthetically pleasing out- It’scape Here! NOT included Jenkins Middle School archery door environment. Try this hearingSUPER HEARING AIDS...The NewRevolutionary team. Anyone interested in joining aid for one weekcape NOTThe includedNext Line of SUPER HEARING AIDS... absolutely free cape NOT included The NewRevolutionary powered by two-shot victory 12 months ago over 2014 winner The New Revolutionary Trpoweredy the Newby for1Week Golf Andreas Halvorsen. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1C Ladies Day results. Points Absolutely FREE was last week’s format for the • Enjoy conversations from all directions, Shelved for the last few Palatka Women’s Golf Naturally Simple even from behind Wireless Accessories years, the Am-am is back by Association. Gen Alvers and popular demand, giving Pat Hain finished 1-2, respec- • Distracting noises (like fans and Azalea and non-Azalea partic- tively. Alvers also had closest dishwashers) fade into the background ipants a way to get their juices to the pin on No. 18 as well. • Effortless phone conversations flowing before serious busi- South Putnam news. • AUTOMATIC, hands-free, no ness begins with Friday’s Three squads all shot 32 to tie Moxi DuraMoxi KissMoxi Fit opening round of the Azalea. for first place in the Feb. 26 accessories needed Format is play in as many scramble at Fruitland’s The two- and four-man net teams Oaks Golf and Country Club. as you want. Cost is $5 per In the deadlock were the trios I ONLY HAVE player for each team. of Mike Owen, Bob Bonar It’s time to confront TOO EXPENSIVE Call the MC clubhouse at and Jeannie Bonar, Bill TROUBLE (386) 329-0141 for more infor- McKendrick, Will Parker the elephant in IN NOISY mation. and Judy Reddick, along ENVIRONMENTS Speaking of the Azalea. with the foursome of Fran theroom. The field is full and names are Mara, Scott Peterson, being taken as alternates for Randy Peterson and Jerry the 59th annual Florida Peterson. Rosemary Azalea Amateur. Dreesen was CTP on No. 2. “We’ve got 220 in the field,” The March 2 scramble was says MC general manager on by Pat Freeman, Larry Andy Heartz. “It’s definitely McKenzie, Will Parker and full.” Fran Mara, who came in at Defending champ is Clay 33. Judy Reddick was CTP High product and current on No. 2. HEARING AIDS member of the Florida State University golf team, Corey Danny Hood’s golf column DON’T WORK Carlson, whose seven under appears every Wednesday in par final round gave him a the Palatka Daily News. EVERYONE Molter was 1-for-2. Siera Gay MUMBLES scored the Raiders’ lone run. Softball n Peniel Baptist Academy CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1C committed a ghastly 17 errors in five innings in a 13-3 loss to host OTHER DIGITAL SPECIALS n Kaylee Cowart threw five Jacksonville Eagle’s View in a 100% Digital 100% 100% 100% innings of three-hit ball and District 2-2A game. Open-Fit BTE Digital ITE Digital CIC Micro CIC struck out 10 batters, leading Rylee Romay tripled for (Open Fit Behind- (In-the-Ear) (Completely-in- (Completely-in- the-Ear) Fits up to 40 db Canal) Canal) host Pierson Taylor to an 11-1 Peniel (5-7. 4-2). Lilly Harrell, Fits up to 40 db Loss Fits up to 40 db Fits up to 40 db District 8-1A Northern Division Paige Bryan, Maddy Harrell, Loss Loss Loss victory over Crescent City. Allyson Pfiel, Dylana Lynn, For the Raiders (4-8, 1-1), Addison Leathers, Madisyn Savannah Lepanto finished Menefee and Kearsten 2-for-3 with an RBI and Loris McGowan all singled. NOW $395 NOW $395 NOW $495 NOW $595 Was - $1190 Was - $790 Was - $990 Was - $1190

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