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Telegraph, Times & Monitor B Section • Thursday, April 11, 2013
Race event gets off to good start
to strap in once again when the
call for gentlemen to start their
engines rang out over the PA
His racing days may be behind system.
Though not every race car
him, but Tom Smith was ready
BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Regional News/Sports Editor
Wayne Davis
(right) gives a
helmet and suit
to Tom Smith to
be displayed in
the museum at
Smith Brothers
Body Shop.
driver—past and present—
climbed inside their vehicles to
start their engines, the noise was
still deafening and surely caused
the heart rates of those close to
the sport to quicken.
“I was ready to go out and run
a couple of laps, if you want to
know the truth, when they fired
those motors up,” Smith said.
Approximately 70 race cars
and many more people were
present at an April 6 racers’
reunion hosted by Smith
Brothers Body Shop just north
of Starke. It was a chance for
drivers who competed on tracks
from the central part of Florida
to Brunswick, Ga., or Waycross,
Ga., to gather and reminisce.
Smith said he got the chance to
chat with people he hadn’t seen
in 35 to 40 years.
Starke resident Jack Frazier,
a former racer himself, said it
didn’t take him long to renew
past acquaintances.
“I just got here, and I’ve
already seen five people I
haven’t seen in 20 years,”
Frazier said.
Frazier began racing in the
1960s, driving on tracks in Lake
City, Jacksonville, Daytona,
Brunswick and Waycross, as
well as at Talladega, Ala., and
once at Charlotte, N.C.
“I enjoyed them all,” Frazier
said. “Dirt was the main thing. I
loved dirt tracks.”
ABOVE LEFT:
Starke resident
Jack Frazier
(right), a former
racer, chats with
Jimmy Capps.
LEFT: Bruce
Dorsey (left) and
Ronnie Chesser
look at the
classic vehicle
display, which
included this
Ford truck.
RIGHT: Local
driver Tim
Alldredge gets
ready to rev his
engine along
with the other
drivers—past
and present.
There were
approximately
70 race cars at
the event.
ABOVE:
Visitors look
at the many
vehicles—
restored
classics and
race cars—
on display.
RIGHT: Taking
a good, long
look at this
old car are (l-r)
Wally Riggins,
David Moody
and Tommy
Riggins.
Frazier said he was part of a
group of drivers who looked
forward to driving on Thursday,
Friday and Saturday nights,
“and hope somebody rained out
so we could run on Sunday.”
Smith,
like
Frazier,
experienced a flood of memories,
admitting, “I’d like to jump back
in (a car) and run about a 100lap feature right now.”
For Smith, it was an
overwhelming turnout of people
who not only looked at race cars
and itched to get back behind the
wheel, but admired a display of
classic cars and the auto museum
on site at Smith Brothers Body
Shop.
The event, organized by
Smith, his brother, Jerry, and
Charlie Poindexter, is planned
as an annual event.
“This was a starter,” Smith
said. “Now, we’re going to do it
a bunch of times, I hope, for as
long as I’m alive.”
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Thursday, April 11, 2013 • Telegraph, Times & Monitor B Section
7B
Crime
Recent arrests
in Bradford,
Clay or Union
The following individuals
were arrested recently by
local law enforcement officers
in Bradford, Union or Clay
(Keystone
Heights
area)
counties:
Marcus Matthew Albritton,
21, of Raiford was arrested
April 2 by Bradford deputies for
failure to appear. Bond was set
at $2,000 and he was released
April 2.
Will Thomas Alderman, 20,
of Hampton was arrested April 5
by Starke police for 13 counts of
possession of drug equipment.
Bond was set at $25,000 and he
was released April 6.
Jeremy Gabe Arnold, 33, of
Jacksonville was arrested April
7 by Lawtey police for fleeing
and alluding. He was also
arrested by Bradford deputies
for trespassing and possession
of marijuana. He remained in
jail at press time.
Bruce Alan Barnes, 55, of
Starke was arrested April 7 by
Starke police for larceny. He
remained in jail at press time.
Darrell Devan Bean, 26, of
Starke was arrested April 5 by
Bradford deputies for possession
of drug equipment, possession
of marijuana, possession of
cocaine and resisting an officer.
Bond was set at $19,500 and he
remained in jail at press time.
Jessica Lynn Brown, 19, of
Lawtey was arrested April 4
by Starke police for DUI and
possession of liquor by a person
under age 21. She was released
April 7.
Mary Canupp, 57, of Lawtey
was arrested April 3 by Clay
deputies for battery.
Leonard Carr, 52, of Keystone
Heights was arrested April 3 by
Clay deputies for cultivation of
marijuana.
Ernest Eugene Cobb, 48, of
Gainesville was arrested April
8 by Bradford deputies for
possession of marijuana. He
remained in jail at press time.
Aaron Marshall Copeland, 35,
of Starke was arrested April 2
by Starke police for trespassing.
Bond was set at $1,000 and he
was released April 3.
Jacob Sebastian Crews, 22,
of Starke was arrested April 7
by Bradford deputies for two
out-of-county warrants. Bond
was set at $1,400 and he was
released April 8.
Jason Cross, 31, of Keystone
Heights was arrested April 4 by
Clay deputies for withholding
support.
William I. Cunningham, 64,
of Hampton was arrested April
2 by Bradford deputies for two
counts of aggravated assault–
weapon. Bond was set at $5,000
and he was released April 3.
Brandon Michael Dickson,
20, of Lake Butler was arrested
April 2 by Union deputies for
disturbing the peace, assault,
probation
violation
and
possession of liquor by a person
under 21 years of age.
Brian Randall Elixson, 30,
of Lake Butler was arrested
March 29 by Union Deputies
for disorderly intoxication and
resisting an officer.
Katie Morgan Evans, 21, of
Lake Butler was arrested April
2 by Union deputies for assault
and disturbing the peace.
Gregory Fieseler, 34, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
April 2 by Clay deputies for
contempt of court.
Danwand Green, 32, of
Raiford was arrested April 6 by
Clay deputies for possession of
less than 20 grams of cannabis
and for driving with a suspended,
revoked or expired license.
Alphonso Dwayne Griffin,
35, of Newberry was arrested
April 3 by Union deputies for
failure to appear.
Abram Griffis, 39, of Lawtey
was arrested April 8 by Bradford
deputies for driving with a
suspended, revoked or expired
license, fleeing or eluding
and two counts of resisting an
officer. Bond was set at $75,000
and he remained in jail at press
time.
Hesley Delmar Griffis, 20,
of Lawtey was arrested April 3
by Bradford deputies for failure
to appear and three probation
violations. He was released
April 3.
Larry James Hallam, 35, of
Lawtey was arrested April 4 by
Bradford deputies for driving
with a suspended, revoked or
expired license. Bond was set at
$500 and he was released April
4.
Gabriel John Hendrieth, 26,
of Lawtey was arrested April 7
by Bradford deputies for battery
and by Starke police for battery.
Bond was set at $6,000 and he
was released April 8.
Anthony Nelson Howard,
20, of Hampton was arrested
April 5 by Bradford deputies
for two probation violations. He
remained in jail at press time.
Sarah Michele Johns, 23, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
April 8 by Bradford deputies
for driving with a suspended,
revoked or expired license.
Bond was set at $500 and she
was released April 8.
Javaris Eugene Kates, 22, of
Starke was arrested April 6 by
Starke police for trespassing and
battery. Bond was set at $5,000
and he remained in jail at press
time.
Tabatha Gloria Lee, 39, of
Starke was arrested April 4 by
Bradford deputies for larceny,
fraud, and fraud–impersonation.
Bond was set at $36,000 and she
remained in jail at press time.
Joseph Osarra Lombel, 22, of
Starke was arrested April 4 by
Bradford deputies for possession
of marijuana and driving with a
suspended, revoked or expired
license. Bond was set at $1,500
and he was released April 5.
David Long, 41, of Keystone
Heights was arrested April 2 by
Clay deputies for aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon.
Savannah Brooke Love, 19,
of Starke was arrested April 5
by Starke police for possession
of marijuana and 10 counts of
possession of drug equipment.
Bond was set at $20,000 and she
was released April 6.
April Dawn Mathias, 31, of
Lake City was arrested April 6
by Starke police for an out-ofstate warrant. Bond was set at
$15,000 and she remained in jail
at press time.
Carroll Justis McClellan, 49,
of Lawtey was arrested April 2
by Bradford deputies for an outof-county warrant. Bond was set
at $1,004 and he was released
April 2.
Keri Lyn Mock, 31, of
Middleburg was arrested April 3
by Bradford deputies for failure
to appear and hit and run. Bond
was set at $75,000 and she
remained in jail at press time.
Robin Laurice Oliphant,
40, of Fernandina Beach was
arrested April 4 by Bradford
deputies for burglary. Bond
was set at $10,000 and she was
released April 4.
Freddie Ortiz, 22, of Starke
was arrested April 4 by Bradford
deputies for burglary. Bond was
set at $10,000 and he remained
in jail at press time.
Lloyd James Padgett, 40, of
Starke was arrested April 4 by
Bradford deputies for driving
with a suspended, revoked or
expired license. Bond was set at
$500 and he was released April
4.
Russell Alan Parker, 36, of
Jacksonville was arrested April
2 by Bradford deputies for
failure to appear. Bond was set
at $5,000 and he was released
April 3.
Sabino Roldan, 23, was
arrested April 4 by Bradford
deputies for burglary. Bond was
set at $10,000 and he remained
in jail at press time.
William Austin Saxon, 21, of
Bronson was arrested April 7
by Starke police for possession
of marijuana and possession
of drug equipment. He was
released April 7.
Jessica Seagars, 24, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
April 4 by Clay deputies for
resisting an officer without
violence.
Jessica Seifried, 24, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
April 5 by Clay deputies for a
probation violation.
Tonya Marie Starling, 27,
of Starke was arrested April
4 by Bradford deputies for a
probation violation. She was
released April 9.
Jennifer Spring, 31, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
April 4 by Clay deputies for two
probation violations.
Howard Strahan, 36, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
April 6 by Clay deputies for
grand theft.
Tara Tate, 29, of Keystone
Heights was arrested April 4
by Clay deputies for DUI with
property damage.
Chipley Robert Turner, 20,
of Starke was arrested April 5
by Starke police for two counts
of selling marijuana and two
counts of distributing marijuana.
Bond was set at $80,000 and he
remained in jail at press time.
Lewis George Walker, 34, of
Lake Butler was arrested April 2
by Union deputies for DUI.
Nathan Allen Welsh, 27,
of Lake City was arrested
April 2 by Bradford deputies
for burglary, larceny and a
probation violation. Bond was
set at $30,000 and he remained
in jail at press time.
John T. Wilson, 30, of Starke
was arrested April 4 by Bradford
deputies for contempt of court.
Bond was set at $1,000 and he
was released April 6.
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Telegraph, Times & Monitor B Section • Thursday, April 11, 2013
Obituaries
family and the Lord.
Joey is preceded in death by: his
son, Scott Bennett.
Joey is survived by: his loving
wife of 39 years, Linda Bennett of
Lawtey; his sons, Kyle (Cassey)
Bennett of Starke, Matt Bennett
of Lawtey and Carrie Markham
of Starke; his sister, Nancy (Billy)
Waldrop; and his grandchildren,
Kami and Kaydee Crawford, and
Brennan Robinson.
Funeral services were held April
8 at First Baptist Church of Starke
with Pastor Ken Weaver and Dr.
Rodney Coe officiating.
Arrangements are under the care
and direction of Archie Tanner Funeral Services of Starke.
Visit
www.archietannerfuneralservices.com to sign the family’s
guest book.
PAID OBITUARY
Hiram Bennet
Hiram Bennet
LAWTEY–Hiram Joseph “Joey”
Bennett, 58, of Lawtey, passed
away April 3, 2013, at his residence
surrounded by family.
He was born on Nov. 20, 1954,
in Jacksonville to Marycille Darley
Bennett and the late Hiram W. Bennett. Joey retired from the Department of Corrections after 10 years
of dedicated service. Joey was an
avid hunter, but above all, loved his
Margaret Boon
arts degree. In 1973, she became a
resident of Keystone Heights, moving from Portland, Ore. Prior to her
first retirement, she was a librarian
assistant, working at Southside Elementary School. She was a member of Faith Presbyterian Church of
Melrose.
Her husband, Merton Lucas
Boone, preceded her in death in
1977.
She is survived by: daughter Lorilyn Boone of Fairbanks, Alaska,
and son Daniel Davidson Boone of
Keystone Heights.
Graveside services were held
on Monday, April 8, at Keystone
Heights Cemetery with Dr. Glenn
Dickson officiating. The family has
requested donations to please be
made to Haven Hospice, 6400 St.
John’s Ave., Palatka, FL 32177.
Arrangements are under the care
of Jones-Gallagher Funeral Home
of Keystone Heights.
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS—Margaret Davidson Boon, 91, of Keystone Heights died Wednesday,
April 3, 2013, at Willey Manor Assisted Living Facility in Keystone.
She was born in Hickory, N.C.,
on Nov. 16, 1921, to the late James
Greive and Lois (Shuford) Davidson. She was a 1942 graduate
of the Florida State College for
Women, receiving her bachelor of
PAID OBITUARY
Patricia
Coristin
MARGARET ANDERSON
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(US 301 North)
after a brief battle with cancer.
He was born to the late Don and
Gwynneth Means Brooke (Chesnut)
of Gainesville on March 12, 1956,
at Alachua General Hospital. He
graduated from Gainesville High
School in 1974 and had an AA degree from Santa Fe College in business. He began working for Central
Florida Office Supply at the age of
16. He left Central Florida Office
Supply in June 2012.
He called square dancing as a
young man in Florida and Georgia
for many years. He was an avid fisherman, especially at Cedar Key. He
also enjoyed RV-ing, and always
had a great, little, home garden and
a lovely koi pond.
He is survived by: his sister,
Kathryn E. Brooke of Keystone
Heights; a caregiver, Shar Harley, a
companion Fritz Frugoli; and his
dogs, Lucy and Ricky.
He will be missed by family,
friends and many business associates for his quick wit and dry humor.
A celebration will be held at a
later date, and details will be available. In lieu of flowers, please make
gifts to the local American Cancer
Society or the American Lung Association.
Wayne Brooke
Wayne Brooke
GAINESVILLE—Wayne
D.
Brooke of Gainesville passed away
Friday, April 5, 2013, at Shands UF,
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS—Patricia Coristin, 65, of Keystone
Heights died at her home Wednesday, April 3, 2013.
She was born in Jacksonville
on July 12, 1947, to the late Bill
and Harriett (Rogers) Starling. She
earned her associate’s degree from
St. Johns Community College, and
in 1981, she moved to Keystone
Heights from Jacksonville. Prior to
her retirement, she was a clerical
clerk at the University of Florida.
She was a member of Fresh Start
Fellowship Church in Keystone
Heights.
She is survived by: daughters
Felicia (Allan) Johns and Amanda
(Orvis Clark) Coristin; four grandchildren; and sisters Pamela Rector
and Penny March, all of Keystone
Heights.
A memorial service was held on
April 8 at Fresh Start Fellowship
Church with Pastor Steve Conner
officiating.
Arrangements are under the care
of Jones-Gallagher Funeral Home
of Keystone Heights.
Betty Green
DOWLING PARK—Betty Peterson Green died Sunday, March
31, 2013, at the age of 84.
She was born in New Castle, Pa.,
and grew up in the Arlington community of Jacksonville. She graduated from Landon High School, in
1947, where she was leader of the
Lionettes. A longtime resident of
Keystone Heights, she and her husband, Jerald Green, moved to Advent Christian Village in Dowling
Park in 1994.
She is survived by: her husband;
daughters Linda Tresca (Billy)
Hollis and Nancy Tresca (Rusty)
Gaulding; four grandchildren; one
great-grandson; sister Jeanne Lee;
stepchildren James Green, Jerry
Green, John Green, Jan Carter, Janet Underhill and Joyce Carpenter;
10 stepgrandchildren; and eight
great- grandchildren.
Services were held at Village
Church at Advent Christian Village
in Dowling Park on April 5. Burial
followed the service at Bixler Memorial Gardens in Dowling Park.
Donations may be made to Advent
Christian Village, Betty Green Memorial, P.O. Box 4305, Dowling
Park, FL 32064.
George Griffis
LAWTEY—George Papa Richard Griffis, 75, of Lawtey died
Saturday, April 6, 2013, at Mayo
Clinic in Jacksonville following an
extended illness.
He was born on March 9, 1938,
to the late Roy and Ollie (Dinkins)
Griffis. Griffis was a lifelong resident of Lawtey, and, prior to his retirement, he was employed with E.I.
DuPont Chemical Company.
He was preceded in death by one
brother.
He is survived by: his wife of 56
years, Sandra Rosier Griffis; and
children Rhonda (Richard) Austin,
of Tennessee and Tina (Dennis)
Garber, Richard Griffis and Abram
Griffis, all of Lawtey; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
The family will receive friends at
Highland Baptist Church on Friday,
April 12, from 10:30 a.m. until 11
a.m., with funeral services beginning at 11 a.m. Interment will follow in Lawtey Cemetery with Rev.
Lester Austin officiating.
Arrangements are under the care
of Jones-Gallagher Funeral Home
of Starke.
Hal Gordon
RAIFORD—Hal Gordon, 84, of
Raiford died April 6, 2013, after an
extended illness.
He was born April 16, 1928,
to O.B. and Elsie Gordon. He attended Raiford Elementary and
Union County High School. He was
a member of First Baptist Church
of Raiford. In 1947, he joined the
Army.
He was preceded in death by: his
son, Paul; mother and father; sisters
Barbara and Lorita; and brothers
Norris and Marcus.
He is survived by: brothers Wallace (Terry) Gordon of Pennsylvania, Gene (Sherry) Gordon of Lake
Butler and Michael Gordon of Raiford; and sister, Joan (Phillip) Graham of Raiford.
Funeral Services were conducted
April 10 at First Baptist Church of
Raiford with Rev. Joe Murphy officiating. Interment followed at Sapp
Cemetery in Raiford.
Archer Funeral Home of Lake
Butler is in charge of all arrangements.
John Hiatt
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS—John
Delbert Hiatt died on Monday,
March 18, 2013, at Select Specialty
Hospital after a short illness.
He was born on May 5, 1936, in
Ullin, Ill. He retired from the Army
after 20 years of service as an Ason
SSG.
He is survived by: his wife, Shirley Hiatt; sons John Hiatt Jr., Doug
Hiatt and Tony Hiatt; daughter Rennee Lavin; seven grandchildren; and
14 great-grandchildren.
Arrangements are under the care
of Moring Funeral Home of Melrose.
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Obituaries
Theresa
Ison
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS—The-
her husband, Larry L. Miller; and
her brothers, Ancil Griffis and
Melton Griffis.
She is survived by: her sons, Paul
(Mary) Miller, Stanley (Elaine)
Miller and Otha (Vicky) Miller, all
of Starke; daughter Retha (David)
Hodges of Starke; 10 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and
two great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held April
7 at Safe Harbor Congregational
Holiness Church, Starke with Rev.
David Hodges and Pastor Joy
Thornton officiating. Interment followed at Evergreen Cemetery in
Raiford.
Arrangements are under the care
and direction of Forbes Funeral
Home of Macclenny.
resa Sue Ison, 83, of Keystone
Heights died Thursday, April 4,
2013, at Orange Park Medical Center.
She was born in Defeated Creek,
Ky., on Oct. 10, 1929, to the late
Charles and Mary (Riddle) Ison.
Prior to her retirement, she worked
for Walmart as a greeter and was
a member of Lake Hill Baptist
Church.
She was preceded in death by:
her sister, Mattie Lou Haugli; and
four brothers, Marvin, Don, Ike and
Herb.
She is survived by: her brothers,
Bruce Ison, Cliff Ison and Everett
Ison.
A memorial service will be held
on Saturday, April 13, at 11 a.m. at
South Middleburg Baptist Church
with Pastor Jim Snell officiating.
The family has requested for donations to be made to Haven Hospice
Custead Care Center, 745 Blanding
Blvd., Orange Park, FL 32065, in
memory of Mrs. Ison.
Arrangements are under the care
of Jones-Gallagher Funeral Home
of Keystone Heights.
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STARKE— Doris Miller,
90,
of Starke, died Thursday, April 4,
2013.
Born in Raiford to the late Joe
and Pinkie Griffis, she was a lifelong resident of Bradford County.
She attended Safe Harbor Congregational Holiness Church, where
she was a member.
She was preceded in death by:
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LAKE BUTLER—Larry Taylor,
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born on March 21, 1939, died on
Saturday, April 6, 2013, after a sixmonth battle with cancer.
He is survived by: his wife, Marla Dukes of Lake Butler; and his
daughter, Crystle of Ohio.
Services will be held Saturday,
April 13, at 3 p.m. at the Latter Day
Saints chapel in Lake Butler.
Arrangements by ICS Cremation
and Funeral Home.
William
Rhoden
STARKE—William Gene “Bil-
ly” Rhoden, 62, a lifelong resident
of Starke, passed away Thursday,
April 4, 2013.
He was born June 1950 in Starke
to the late Carl and Bertha (Wilson)
Rhoden. Mr. Rhoden enjoyed fishing and hunting. He was a member
of Air Park Baptist Church.
He is survived by: his wife of six
years, Joanne Rhoden of Starke;
his twin brother, Robert Rhoden of
Starke; two sisters, Linda Gatlin of
Starke and Carolyn Davis of Grandin; a son, Ben (Maria) Nelson of
Lawtey; a daughter, Kathy Rhoden
of Starke; daughter-in-law Amanda
Woods; stepchildren Crystal (Jason) Baker of Jacksonville, Rebecca
Sellers of Starke and Jennifer Sellers of Starke. Mr. Rhoden is also
survived by nine grandchildren,
including Damien Nelson, Hannah
Sellers and Peyton Sellers.
A funeral service was held April
8 at Air Park Baptist Church with
Arthur Masters officiating. Burial
followed at Dedan Cemetery.
Arrangements are by Jones-Gallagher Funeral Home of Starke.
PAID OBITUARY
board Coastline Railroad Company
after 32 years of service. He was
F. known to say his work at the railWest, 65, of Lake Butler died at road company was a 32-year vacaSuwannee Haven Hospice in Lake tion as he absolutely loved his work.
City on Sunday, April 7, 2013, after
He is predeceased by his wife of
an extended illness.
68 years, Ena M. Wilber, as well as
He was born in Columbus, Ohio, his parents.
living most of his life in Lake ButChester is survived by: two sons,
ler. He was the son of the late Frank Elvin (Cathy) Wilber and Terry (JuWest. He was a correctional offi- lia) Wilber; grandchildren Christine
cer at Union Correctional Institu- (Peter) Whitlock, Timothy (Metion and retired in 2002. He was a lissa) Wilber, Dana (Travis) Varner,
member of Faith Baptist Church of
Lake Butler. He got his AA degree Jennifer (Matt) Sumner, Trenton
at Lake City Community College in Wilber, John Barber and Jordan
Barber; great-grandchildren Kyle
criminology.
He is survived by: his wife (Samantha) Severance, Sean Severof 22 years, Sue Trowell West; ance, Christopher Whitlock, Katie
mother Anna J. West of Keystone Whitlock, Dustin Wilber, Cassie
Heights; daughter Michelle (Rick) (Gary) Pour, Natalie Varner, Erin
McLaughlin of High Springs; son Varner and Rayelynn Barber; and
Clay (Lindsay) Dubose of Fort many nieces and nephews.
Arrangements entrusted to HardKnox, Ky.; brother Paul (Suzanne)
West of St. Augustine; sister Paula age-Giddens Town and Country Fu(Phil) Woods of Keystone Heights; neral Home of Jacksonville. Funeral
four grandchildren; and two great- services were held April 8, with interment at Riverside Memorial Park
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held April after the funeral services.
PAID
OBITUARY
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with family of james lee.crtr
the Rev. Ralph Durham and Rev.
Roger Worten officiating. Burial
followed at Dekle Cemetery under
the care of Archer Funeral Home.
Preston Vinson
Preston
Vinson
STARKE—Preston Wayne Vin-
son, 53, of Starke died Tuesday,
April 2, 2013, at Shands Starke.
He was born on July 18, 1959,
in Hammond, Ind., to Preston Bargus Vinson and Margaret Ann McClung-Vinson. He was a member of
Bradford Baptist Church and served
as the music minister.
Vinson is survived by: his wife
of 19 years, Beth Vinson of Starke;
daughters Megan Elizabeth Vinson
and Hannah Joy Vinson, also of
Starke; brothers Glen Allen Vinson,
Jerry Dean Vinson and Stephen Ray
Vinson; and his sister-in-law, Rebecca Susan Vinson.
Funeral services were held Friday, April 5, 2013, at Bradford
Baptist Church with Pastor Rick
Jackson and Mr. Cliff Boggs officiating. Interment followed at Hope
Cemetery in Theressa.
Arrangements are under the care
and direction of Archie Tanner Funeral Services of Starke.
Chester Wilber
Chester Wilber
FLEMING
ISLAND—Chester Bruce Wilber, 94, passed away
Thursday, April 4, 2013, in Fleming
Island.
He was born Dec. 29, 1918, to
Chester and Inez Wilber in Rising
Sun, Ind. He was a World War II
veteran. He retired from the Sea-
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in prayer asking God to
strengthen us, during this
difficult time.
The family would like to
thank Hospice of Palatka
and their staff who took
such good care of dad,
Joe Gallagher and Kelly
Moreland with JonesGallagher Funeral Home,
Bro. Danny Boyd, Tom
Williams and Dale
Cassels for their
individual roles in the
service. A special thank
you; to the Heilbronn
Baptist Church family
and friends who joined
together to provide a
meal for the family
following the service.
In addition, the family
extends a heartfelt
appreciation to those who
have generously
contributed on dad’s
behalf to the church
building fund. Even in his
death, dad would be
humbled knowing that
God’s work will continue
to be done at the church
he devoted his life to.
Love in Christ,
Mary, Michael and
Darlene, Ray and Nancy
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Telegraph, Times & Monitor B Section • Thursday, April 11, 2013
8 Bradford,
Keystone,
Union lifters
make it to state
BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Regional News/Sports Editor
Eight boys’ weightlifters from
Bradford, Keystone Heights
and Union County high schools
earned the right to advance to the
state finals, with three of those
lifters winning their respective
weight classes at the April 6
District 4-1A state qualifying
meet at Baker County High
School.
Bradford’s Rashad Lane won
the District 4 championship in
the 139 class, while teammate
Phillip James won the 199 class.
Lane had a bench press of 270 and
a clean and jerk of 180 to finish
with a 450 total—15 pounds
better than Devyn Gajewskey of
Menendez.
James had a bench press of
345 and a clean and jerk of 280
to finish with a 625 total, which
was 35 pounds better than Valdez
Jackson of Baker County.
Union’s Dustin Griffis won the
238 class with a bench press of
365 and a clean and jerk of 255.
His 620 total topped the 590 total
compiled by Chris Waites of Fort
White.
Those three lifters earned their
state bids by virtue of their firstplace finishes, but four other
lifters from Bradford, Keystone
and Union will join them after
district totals from throughout
the state were compared to
determine the remaining state
qualifiers.
Bradford’s Markel Parks will
advance after finishing as District
4 runner-up in the heavyweight
class with a 660 total (365
bench, 295 clean and jerk), while
Union’s Kevin Thornton will
advance after his third-place
finish in the 199 class. Thornton
had a 550 total (275, 275).
Keystone will send three to
state: Steven Beverly, John
Brown and Chase Musselman.
Musselman was the district
runner-up in the 119 class with a
530 total (265, 265). Brown was
third in the 154 class with a 515
total (255, 260), while Beverly
was fourth in the 129 class with a
370 total (195, 175).
Though not earning state
berths,
Keystone’s
Micah
Rabb and Lane Blanton earned
second- and third-place finishes,
respectively, at the District 4
meet. Rabb had a 250 total (135
bench, 115 clean and jerk) in the
119 class, while Blanton had a
425 total (215, 210) in the 139
class.
Baker County, which won four
classes, claimed the team district
championship with 58 points.
Matanzas was second with 36
points, followed by Keystone
with 26 points.
Bradford and Union placed
fifth and seventh, respectively,
with 20 and 11 points.
The Florida High School
Athletic Association Finals
will be held April 19-20 in
Kissimmee.
Colaw,
McCollum earn
top honors
from Sun in
girls’ soccer
Four Keystone Heights High
School players earned first-team
honors as part of the Gainesville
Sun’s small-school, all-area
soccer team, with junior forward
Madison Colaw also being
named as the player of the year.
A 19-4-1 season that included
the District 5-2A championship
and the fourth trip to the regional
semifinals in program history
led to David McCollum being
named as the Sun’s small-school
coach of the year.
Colaw led the Gainesville Sun
coverage area with 36 goals,
while also tallying 17 assists.
She scored six goals in three
District 5 tournament matches
and one goal in a 3-2 regional
quarterfinal win over Crystal
River.
Keystone players Hannah
Crane, Morgan Gibbs and
Raychel Trimble joined Colaw
as first-team selections. Crane,
a freshman midfielder, scored
20 goals and had eight assists,
while Gibbs, a sophomore
midfielder, scored 19 goals and
had five assists. Trimble, a junior
forward, scored 23 goals and had
14 assists.
Crane scored four goals in
the District 5 tournament, while
Gibbs and Trimble each had
three. Gibbs and Trimble each
scored a goal in the regional
quarterfinal win over Crystal
River, with Trimble’s being
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BINGO, Bradford transportaton taking people
to bingo in Lake City,
Orange Park, Macclenny,
Jacksonville. Wednesday
and Thursday, for $45.
the game winner in a second
overtime period.
Two Bradford High School
players
received
all-area
honorable
mention:
junior
Hannah
Hildebran
and
sophomore Rachel Ricker.
Forrest halts
Tornadoes’
win streak
BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Regional News/Sports Editor
A three-game winning streak
four walks in 6.1 innings, striking
Kyle Shealy and Dalton
out nine.
Townsend pitched the final three
In relief, Barnes gave up two innings, combining to give up
hits and no walks, while striking five hits and no walks.
At the plate, Dylan Allen
out three.
went 3-for-4 with an RBI, while
Townsend and Chris Starling
BHS 4 Williston 3
were each 2-for-3 with an RBI.
McNeal scored the winning One of Starling’s hits was a
run on a sacrifice bunt by Best double.
in the bottom of the sixth as
Hersey and Shealy were each
the Tornadoes defeated visiting 2-for-4, with Shealy hitting a
Williston 4-3 on April 2 to double and a triple, and driving
improve to 3-5 in District 5.
in three runs. Hersey hit a double.
Reddish and Zach DeWitt
The Tigers attempted to
each had an RBI in the third as keep their perfect District 7-1A
Bradford took a 2-1 lead.
record (6-0) intact in a home
An error allowed Reddish to game against Newberry this past
score another run in the fifth, but Tuesday. They will host district
Williston tied the game with two opponent Chiefland on Friday,
runs in the top of the sixth.
April 12, at 7 p.m.
In the bottom of the sixth,
On Monday, April 15, Union
McNeal drew a walk and hosts Fort White at 7 p.m. before
advanced to second on an error traveling to play Williston on
on a pickoff attempt. A passed
ball moved McNeal to third, Tuesday, April 16, at 7 p.m.
putting him in position to score
on Best’s bunt.
Reddish led the offense, going
2-for-3.
Barnes pitched a complete
game, giving up six hits and one
walk, while striking out 14.
came to an end for the Bradford
High School baseball team with
a 9-5 loss to Forrest on April 4 in
Jacksonville.
Wyatt Barnes and Jackson
Reddish each went 2-for-4, with
Barnes driving in three runs.
David Hall hit a double and had
two RBI.
The Tornadoes (9-10 prior to
April 9) played District 5-4A
opponent Santa Fe this past
Tuesday and will travel to play
district opponent Keystone
Heights on Friday, April 12,
at 7 p.m. On Tuesday, April BHS 11 Eastside 2
Pitchers Allen and Reddish
16, Bradford will travel to play
combined to give up three hits,
Gainesville at 7 p.m.
while DeWitt drove in three
runs in Bradford’s 11-2 win over
Earlier results:
visiting Eastside on April 3.
DeWitt and McNeal each hit
a
double,
while Best was 2-forBHS 4 Interlachen 3
B.J. McNeal scored on Carson 3 with an RBI and 4-for-4 on
Yowell’s bunt in the top of stolen-base attempts.
Hall, Luke and Wyatt Collins
the eighth to give Bradford a
each
had an RBI.
4-3 win over district opponent
Allen threw four innings,
Interlachen on March 29 in
giving up two hits and no walks,
Interlachen.
Interlachen attempted to score while striking out six.
Reddish allowed one hit and
the winning run in the bottom of
the seventh on a steal of home. no walks in one inning.
Barnes, who was pitching, struck
the batter out at the plate, while
catcher Hall tagged the runner
from third out at home to force
extra innings.
Murphy Allen, a designated
hitter for McNeal, reached on
a walk in the eighth inning.
BY CLIFF SMELLEY
McNeal reentered the game
Regional
News/Sports Editor
to run for Allen. McNeal stole
second and moved to third on a
Dustin Hersey threw two nobunt by Barnes before scoring on
hit innings and drove in two
Yowell’s bunt.
Reddish and Jacob Luke runs for the Union County High
finished the game 3-for-4 and School baseball team in its 122-for-3,
respectively,
with 2, five-inning win over visiting
Reddish hitting a double and Hawthorne on April 4.
Hersey (4-2) gave up no walks
Luke driving in a run. Barnes hit
and struck out two as the Tigers
a double and had two RBI.
Luke, who started on the won for the third time in four
mound, gave up four hits and games, improving to 10-8.
Tigers have no
trouble with
Hawthorne
BHS softball
team caps
perfect regular
season in
district
BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Regional News/Sports Editor
Bradford High School capped
regular-season district play in a
big way, defeating Fort White
11-0 in a District 5-4A softball
matchup on April 5.
Pitcher
Ashton
Adkins
struck out 11 batters, giving up
three hits and no walks as the
Tornadoes (19-2) improved to
10-0 in District 5.
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Commercial
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FOR RENT PROFESSIONAL OFFICE,
1,500 sq.ft.- $1,000/
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contiguous $2,000/mo.
WAREHOUSE SPACE
3,000 sq. ft. $800/mo.
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Conference room, kitchen, utilities and more provided. 904-364-8395.
RETAIL SPACE in busy
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PROFESSIONAL OFFICES, downtown. Suitable for attorney,doctors,
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Homes for Sale
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Lake Brooklyn on the bay.
6720 Baja Court, Keystone Heights. 3BR/1BA.,
1107 sq.ft. w/separate
850 sq. ft. garage apt.
(possible income). Great
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down so is the price.
$89,900. By appointment
only, 904-315-2303.
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Mobile Homes
For Sale
NEWLY RENOVATED Triple
wide, on one acre. New
well, carpet, metal roof,
vinyl siding, large wooden
deck. Owner financing.
Call Bill 352-745-0094.
Must See.
16.1 AC. Devil’s Den Creek.
Handy man special. 3/2.5
1620 sq. ft. MH. full of
appliances. $60,000.
Owner offers financing
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3.5 AC. w/ 3/2 1680 sq.
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Clean, full of appliances.
$74,000. Owner offers
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Earlier results:
Oakleaf 2 BHS 0
Bradford squandered a basesloaded situation in the second
inning and eventually fell 2-0
to Oakleaf on April 2 in Orange
Park.
Annie Luke drew a walk with
one out in the top of the second,
followed by back-to-back singles
by Adkins and MacKenzie Gault.
Two fly outs ended the inning.
Oakleaf scored both of its runs
in the sixth off of two singles and
a double.
Atkinson led the Bradford
batters, going 3-for-4.
BHS 1 Santa Fe 0
Adkins and the Tornadoes
came out on top in a pitchers’
duel as Bradford defeated district
opponent Santa Fe 1-0 on April 4
in Starke.
Santa Fe pitcher Savannah
Jerkins struck out 13, giving up
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Taylor Cruce, who hit a threerun home run in the top of the
first, finished 2-for-4 with four
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4-for-4.
Adkins and Lainie Rodgers
each drove in a run as part of a
three-run second inning that put
the Tornadoes up 8-0.
Bradford,
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Classified Ads LAKE BUTLER APARTMENTS, Accepting applications for HC and
non-HC. 1,2,3, & 4 BR.
This institution is an equal
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TDD/TTY 711.Call 386496-3141.
3BR/1.5BA house located
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of Starke on 230. Block
home built well, low
electric bills, fireplace
with built in bookcases
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dining area, carpeted in
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EFFICIENCY APTS. Utilities, Direct TV, included.
Call Wayne, 352-2583039.
NEWLY REMODELED 3
BR/1 BA house on N.
Thompson St. in the
city. It’s close to the
schools.$675/mo. 1 and
last plus security deposit
of $650. Call 904-7960484 and leave a message.
KEYSTONE HGTS. FL.
Nice one bedroom mobile on private land.
Furnished, includes TV.
$325/mo. 352-4735745.
14 x 66 MH. very nice. 1-2
persons max. retired or
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NEWLY REMODELED 3
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Thompson St. in the
city. It’s close to the
schools.$675mo. 1st and
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2BR/1BA. CH/A. Clean, sitting porch, lake property
west side of Keystone
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2BR/2BA. MH. CH/A.
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$595/mo. Call Dallas 904364-8135. Pets welcome.
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Call 352-235-6319.
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Yard Sales
HUGE Garage Sale, Fri.
Sat. 8am.-2pm. rain or
shine. Morgan Road, between 301 & 16, look for
signs. Collectibles, jewelry, TV, stereos, speak-
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furniture style gun cabinet
& related items, knives,
coins, housewares, lots of
books, good clothes, VHS
& CD tapes, LP’s and a
whole lot more stuff.
MULTI FAMILY yard sale.
Fri. Sat. 8am-3pm. 704
SR 100. Lots of stuff,
books, DVD. household
items.
2 FAMILY yard sale. Thur.
Fri. 7:30am.-2pm. South
301 before Wal-Mart look
for bright orange signs.
Earlybirds welcome-Cheryl & Angia
MULTI-FAMILY yard sale.
Sat. only, 8 AM-?, Conerly Estates, SR 16 W.
Baby & kid’s items, toys,
games, books, clothes.
Adult clothes, shoes,
prom wear. Kitchen items,
cookbooks, house decor,
linens, tools. Vintage,
retro, old, used.
YARD SALE, N 301 at Smith
Brothers. Sat 7am.-1pm.
Juniors size 0-1 brand
names. Infant girl NB-6
months, x-small-small
maternity, shoes, purses,
toys, house wares, holiday, men’s medium and
pants 32x30, young men’s
brand name size large.
FRI. SAT. 8AM.-? 19012
US. Hwy. 301 N. 3 miles
North of Starke. Everything goes! From gun’s to
furniture.
YARD SALE, Thurs. Fri.
8am.-3pm. Sat. 8am.noon. 5.5 miles out SR.16
W. toward prison, right on
CR. 211 then follow signs.
Something for everyone,
washing machine/dryer,
lawn mower (riding), tools.
53C
Lake Butler
Yard Sales
MULTI FAMILY yard sale.
Fri. Sat. 8am-2pm. Across
from the Lake Butler Lake
at 484 N.E. 3rd St. Lake
Butler.
55
Wanted
CASH FOR JUNK cars $300
& up. Free pick up, running or not. Call 352771-6191.
57
For Sale
53B
Keystone Yard
Sales
ESTATE SALE. Fri. Sat.
8:30am-5pm Sun.
10am-?? Located at:
6494 Bernice Rd, Keystone Heights, FL, 32656.
Take highway 21 N from
Melrose to CR. 214 E, Go
East 2 miles, follow signs.
Partial list of items: Vintage Brunswick pool table
with stainless steel base,
vintage stand up Hobart
mixer & attachments, marine collectables, fishing
related items, advertising
& neon signs, restaurant equipment, revolving
showcase, stereo equip.
& speakers, paper collectibles, lamps, pictures,
china cabinet, old cupboard, wardrobe, buffet,
china sewing machine,
bookcases, books, kitchenware, sofa, chairs, bedroom furniture, computer
equip., cigar boxes, top
R
of the line men’s clothing
including dress, casual,
outdoor sportswear &
vintage Levi jeans, Xmas
decorations, much, much,
much more, too much to
list all!!
K E Y S TO N E H E I G H T S
Shrine Club Rummage
sale. 5593 SE 3rd Ave.,
Keystone. Behind the BP
station off S.R. 100. Friday, April 12, 9 a.m. until
2 p.m. and Saturday, April
13, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. We
have furniture, clothes,
tools and many more
items. We will not open
before 9 a.m.
LARGE YARD SALE with
furniture. Sat. 8AM.? 6569 Immokalee
Road, Lake Brooklyn.
SAT. SUN. 8am.-2pm. 825
S.W. Pecan St. Keystone.
Budweiser Steins, golf
bag with clubs, household
and more, Rain dates
4/20 and 4/21.
MULTI FAMILY yard sale,
Sat. 8a.- 12pm, at 6576
Immokalee Rd. Keystone
Heights.
FOR SALE, due to illness,
all good condition. 1994
6400 John Deer Tractor
w/canopy-MFWD 85 hp
3. hitch-2 remotes. 640
loader 15 ft. bat wing.
1964 Gallon grader. 1957
8N Ford tractor w/straight
blade-4 ft. bush hog w/
Hardee sprayer. 1995
Ferguson roller. Cultivator, disk . 1989 Ford
350 Dually diesel truck.
1996 Hamark 8x16.5 ft.
enclosed trailer. 1970 F
750 Ford dump truck w/
equipment trailer. 1984
Lincoln Town Car. 1993
Cadillac Deville. 14 ft.
boat w/ trailer, 5hp mercury motor, trolling motor.
12 ft. Jon boat. 4 new oak
Amish buggy wheels. Call
386-496-0683.
TREADMILL- cost $270,
sale $90. Excellent condition. Distance, time,
pulse, calories. 10
ERVICES
EJ S
•Land Clearing
•Ponds
•Dozer Work
•Road Building
•Driveways
•Heavy Brush
Mowing
Owner
Licensed
& Insured
•Demolition
•Road Grading
•Fill Dirt
•Limerock
•Washout
•Site Prep
•Fire Line
Plowing
Office: 904-966-0065 • Cell: 904-364-8733
16418 SW 66th Lane • Starke, FL 32091
(904) 964-6305
(352) 473-2210
(386) 496-2261
speeds, has manuals.
Call 904-964-4733.
Proform treadmill like new,
automatic incline, 10
speed, fan, cup holder.
$250 OBO. call, Penny
352-215-1399, evenings
352-475-2063.
JAZZY PRIDE # 614 power
chair, new wheels, new
batteries, new hand controls. Good condition,
$300. Call 352 468-2877,
Also have a Harma Power
lift for $200. 352-4682877.
218 Maxville, FL or fax
resume to 904-289-7736.
ARE YOU A WRITER? If
you have experience and
want to work as a reporter
for local newspaper parttime, Send resume to
P.O. Drawer A, Starke,
Fl. 32091.
HIGH SCHOOL student,
looking for part-time work
as a school reporter, for
local newspaper. Apply
after school at Bradford
Telegraph. 135 W. Call St.
FLORIDA CROWN Workforce Board, Inc. (FCWB)
Lake City, Florida is accepting applications for
an Executive Director
serving Columbia, Dixie,
Gilchrist and Union Counties. Must be or become a
resident of these counties
within 90 days of hire.
Position is responsible for
leadership, management,
oversight and execution
of all responsibilities
related to federal and
state workforce activities.
Min. Exp: Masters degree in business, public
administration or related
discipline. 5 years of experience required. Extra
consideration given for
workforce experience and
to veterans. Salary: Minimum $55,000; negotiable
based upon experience.
Full benefit package
available after 90-day
probation. Successful applicant must pass background check and drug
screening. Refer to www.
employflorida.com. Job
order #9767596. See our
web site at www.floridacrown.org for application.
59
Personal
Services
CLARK FOUNDATION REPAIRS, INC. - Correction
of termite & water-damaged wood & sills. Leveling & raising Houses/
Bldgs. Pier Replacement
& alignment. We do all
types of tractor work,
excavation and small
demolition jobs. Free Estimates: Danny (Buddy)
Clark, 904-545-5241.
FLORIDA CREDIT UNION
has money to lend for MH
& land packages. 1-800284-1144.
65
Help Wanted
EXPERIENCED PROPERTY preservation subcontractors. Must be licensed, insurance, experienced in home repairs,
provide equipment, and
available to travel within
Florida. You will also need
knowledge of camera and
computer use for sending
picture files daily to office.
Call 352-473-0095.
HIRING experienced property preservation secretaries. Prefer Vendor
360, Mars & Zephyr
knowledge. MUST have
knowledge of Windows
7 or 8 & Excel. Construction, Building materials
and use of cost estimator
a plus call 352-473-0095.
2ND SHIFT Storeroom
Clerk. Must have computer knowledge. We are
an EECC, drug free workplace. We offer 401k,
Health/Dental/Life Insurance, paid Holidays and
Vacation. Apply at Gilman
Building Products, CR
Where one call
does it all!
Application, cover letter,
resume and 3 letters of
reference (references will
be contacted) must be
sent to Anna Mendoza at
[email protected].
Deadline: 4/26/13. An AA/
EEO/ADAVVP employer.
FCWB reserves the right
to withdraw this job opening at any time.
TIP/SPIB Lumber Graders.
We are an EECC, drug
free workplace. We offer
401k, Health/Dental/Life
Insurance, paid Holidays
and Vacation. Apply at
Gilman Building Products,
CR 218 Maxville, FL or fax
resume to 904-289-7736.
STAFF NEEDED to work PT.
in the Starke, Keystone
Heights area. 1 year experience, high school
diploma/GED.Able to
pass background check.
For more information call
904-966-2100.
TIRE SERVICE tech needed. Must have 2 yrs. experience in heavy duty tire
maintenance
including mounting and
installing commercial vehicle tires in a shop environment as well as road
side service calls. Driver
License/Clean MVR a
must. Pay based on experience. Benefits include
Health/Life Insurance,
Paid vacation and 401K.
Applications available at
1050 SE 6th St. (Hwy.
121), Lake Butler, FL.
RENT IS INCOME BASED
• Convenient to shopping, restaurant, boat ramps, Keystone Heights public
beach, schools, banks & medical facilities
• All units have additional outside storage • Full carpeting and vinyl flooring
• Central air conditioning and heating • Custom cabinets
• Ample parking • One story only - no stairs to climb
• Lovely landscaping • Patios & Porches for outdoor living
• Convenient laundry facilities
1, 2, & 3 bedroom HC &
Non-HC accessible
apartments.
“This institution is an equal
opportunity provider, and employer.”
“Equal Housing Opportunity”
418 S.E. 41st Loop in Keystone Club Estates
Handicapped
Equipped
7556 Bay St., Keystone Heights, FL
Newly remodeled, 3 bedrooms split design / 2 full baths, 1400 sq. ft. / .35 acres,
Large glassed in back porch, Fireplace, Hardwood floors, Separate inside
laundry room, Ceiling fans, Central heat / air, Brand new dish washer.
Lease to own $70,000.00, Monthly mortgage payments: $501.50
plus escrow for property tax and insurance.
Contact: Sandy Allison 904-838-8805, mail to:[email protected]
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Now Accepting
Applications
Honda of Gainesville • 3800 N. Main St. • (866) 833-3403
YOU BET THEY WILL NOTICE! WARRANTY, LOW MILES.
NO MONEY DOWN SPECIAL ONLY
LEATHER, SUNROOF, PERFECT CONDITION, ALL SERVICE
RECORDS AVAILABLE!
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OF YOUR CREDIT! NO GIMMICKS, JUST GREAT DEALS!
0 MONEY DOWN SPECIAL!
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LOW MILES
ONLY 50K MILES, FUN TO DRIVE 100% CREDIT APPROVALS
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YOUR FUTURE NOT YOUR PAST! CALL TODAY!
NEED TO SELL THIS WEEK, CALL & TAKE ON PAYMENTS OF
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DEAL OF THE WEEK!! ONE OWNER, PRICED TO SELL FAST!
DRIVE TODAY WITH ONLY $99 DOWN
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GARAGE KEPT, LOW MILES, DO YOU HAVE BAD CREDIT, NO CREDIT, OR
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CALL JULIAN AT 904-504-9805 FOR MORE INFO
ASSUME PAYMENTS OF
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LOW MILES SPOTLESS CONDITION, MAKE PAYMENTS OF
OR CALL FOR CASH PRICE $99 DOWN
CREW CAB TAKE ON PAYMENTS OF
LEATHER, LOW MILES, DVD, FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!
8 PASSENGER SEATING. NEW TIRES, LOW MILES, MAKE PAYMENTS WITH
0 MONEY DOWN OF ONLY
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DRIVE IN STYLE! FULLY LOADED! PREVIOUSLY TURNED DOWN? WE SAY YES
REGARDLESS OF YOUR CREDIT HISTORY! $99 DOWN SPECIAL THIS WEEK
LUXURY FOR LESS, WARRANTY, DRIVE IN STYLE!
ONLY 80K MILES, LOOKS AND RUNS GREAT
Z71, LOW MILES, SPOTLESS CONDITION, LEATHER SUNROOF, MUST SEE!!
50K MILES, SPOTLESS CONDITION! YOU QUALIFY REGARLESS OF CREDIT!
WARRANTY TO 100K MILES, ATTENTION GETTER! MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE!
100% CREDIT APPROVALS
STILL UNDER WARRANTY! CALL CHRIS AT 352-672-8439 TO ASSUME
PAYMENTS OF
LEATHER, LOW MILES, ALL SERVICE RECORDS AVAILABLE
GREAT ON GAS, RUNS AND LOOKS LIKE NEW, MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE!
STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD! LOW MILES, GREAT ON GAS!
CALL FOR BEST CASH PRICE OR EVEN BETTER FINANCE PRICE!
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YOU CAN TELL THIS ONE WAS GARGAGE KEPT!
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1 AND 2
call 800-955-8771
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Preview: Day of Sale
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904-964-6305 • Fax: 904-964-8628
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