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In my travels around Putnam County, it seems one thing has been a major topic of conversa- tion lately. Lovebugs: the bane of Florida motor- ists. Once on the subject most people will proceed to tell you how the Uni- versity of Florida biolog- ically engineered and re- leased them as part of an experiment to control mosquitoes or how they escaped from a U.F. lab full of exotic insect spe- cies. My personal favorite is that they have acid in them that eats paint off cars and because of this have no natural preda- tors. Having an almost 17 year background in the pest control industry and being a Gator fan, I feel compelled to set the record straight. The lovebug, Plecia ne- arctica is not a bug; it is a bibionid fly species closely related to gnats and mosquitoes that oc- curs twice a year, around May and September. It is also referred to as the May fly, double-head- ed bug, honeymoon fly, united bug and other ex- pletives that I will not repeat. Lovebugs are na- tive to Central America and believed to have mi- grated to Texas then the Gulf States before being first reported in Escam- bia County, Florida in 1949. Currently love- bugs are established in the southeastern states of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Tex- as. So, no experiments gone bad or escaped bugs, just blame it on good old Mother Nature. Another myth is that lovebugs are somehow attracted to automobiles. This one isn’t too far off. They are not attracted to automobiles, but the emissions and heat auto- mobiles generate. Adult lovebugs feed on plant nectar and lay their eggs, all 150 to 600 of them, in decaying organic mat- ter, which their larva then feed on. Anethole, an essential oil found in nectar producing plants, and UV irradiated alde- hydes are both major components in exhaust fumes, which the love- bugs may confuse with decaying organic matter and nectar sources. Not to mention grass cut- tings from mowing the sides of the roads. These factors actually attract the lovebugs during their nuptial flight, and the rest is guts on the wind- shield. As my fiancée likes to say when an in- sect hits the windshield “He won’t have the guts to do that again.” If you think about it, as much of a pain as it is to clean the carnage from the front of your car, it does help keep the lovebug population in check. As for lovebugs being filled with acid that eats your paint and keeps them off the dinner plate for predators, studies have shown that mac- erated lovebugs have a neutral pH. Paint dam- age occurs only after the remains have dried and baked in the sun for ex- tended periods of time. So don’t be lazy and then blame the lovebugs, wash your car. While lovebugs do not have as many natural predators as most insects’ spiders, dragonflies and birds do eat them. Lovebugs are actually considered economically important and benefi- cial. Their major contri- bution to the economy is through the sale of car care products and car wash/detail businesses. While this may not be the kind of contribution most of us like, it’s bet- ter than nothing. Just because lovebug larva helps break down organ- ic matter returning nu- trients to the soil, thus helping the environment, does not mean they will become more popular anytime soon. This article may not change your opinion about lovebugs, it hasn’t changed mine, I still hate them, but at least, hope- fully, it will dispel some of the myths. My per- sonal opinion, for what it’s worth, is that F.S.U. started the myths in the first place. Photo by Adam Millard On September 23, St. Johns Ship Building of Palatka, launched its Hull No. 32, named the Atlantic Spirit. The Atlantic Spirit is a 160’ long Offshore Supply Vessel (OSV) with 3,000 square foot of deck cargo space as well as the tank capacity to transport 63,000 gallons of fuel and 118,000 gallons of fresh water to offshore oil wells and drilling platforms. This 2,000 horse-power, twin propeller vessel is the next delivery in an on-going series of OSVs for export to St. Johns Ship Building’s customers in the Eastern Caribbean oil production markets. Editor’s Note: See our Facebook Page for a video of the launch. September 25, 2013 • Volume 69, No. 19 (2 sections) Crescent City, Florida 50¢ (Includes 7% FL Sales Tax) Serving Satsuma • Pomona Park • Lake Como • Crescent City • Seville • Pierson • Welaka • Fruitland • Georgetown • East Palatka • Palatka • Interlachen since 1898 Church......................A5 Community ...............A3 Crossword/Sudoku..B3 Faces & Places........B1 Opinion.....................A2 Way Back When.......A4 Public Notices..........B4 In This Issue: Lane and Road Construction Putnam County s The following is a list of roadwork underway by FDOT that may impact traffic through September 27. State Road 19: Daytime lane closures from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday from Carriage Drive to Horseman Club Road for ditch cleaning. State Road 20: Daytime lane clo- sures while crews repaint the roadway markings from the Alachua County line to Reid Street (U.S. 17). Florida School of the Arts will bring to life all of the wit and romance of one of the most beloved nov- els of all time Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice.” The play is appropriate for all audiences and runs September 26 - 28 at 7:30 p.m. and September 29 at 2:30 p.m. in the Florida School of the Arts Main Stage Theatre located on the St. Johns River State College Palatka campus. Admission is $5. Pride and Prejudice facebook.com/putnamcountycourierjournal Atlantic Spirit Takes to the Water Mike Jones Staff Writer Putnam County Love is in the Air The Florida Department of Environmental Protec- tion’s Ravine Gardens State Park will host an Air Po- tato Removal Work Day in honor of National Public Lands Day on Saturday, September 28, from 9 - 11 a.m. Prizes will be given for the largest potato, small- est potato and the most unusually shaped potato. Admission into the park is free to participants. Par- ticipants will also receive a free Florida State Park one-day pass valid for entry to any Florida State Park. Gloves, trash bags and tools will be provided. Registration is not required but are appreciated, register at www.airpotatoroundup.eventbrite.com . To RSVP or for more information please contact the park at (386) 329-3721 or email Lauren.Swanson@ dep.state.fl.us. For more about Ravine Gardens State Park or Florida State Parks visit www.Flori- daStateParks.org. Air Potato Removal Day Photos Special to the Courier Journal An all too familiar view this time of year as lovebugs take flight. Community Meeting The Putnam County Community Alliance will be holding a community meeting for Putnam County agencies, businesses, and residents on Thursday, September 26. The meeting will be held at the Price Martin Center in Palatka from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. The meeting is a public forum to meet the Board of Directors, review the past year’s accomplishments, and promote upcoming activities. The event is free and open to the public, with light snacks served for attendees. For more information please contact Chris Glymph, Program Director at 386-326-3573. The Putnam Safety Association will conduct a “Coaching the Mature Driver” course which meets Florida requirements for the auto liability insurance discount for licensed drivers aged 55 and above on Saturday, September 28, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The course will be held at Putnam Safety Association, 218 St. Johns Avenue, Palatka. The cost for the course is $10 and you will need to call 386-328- 8007 to make your reservation. Downtown Cruise-in - Cruise-in to downtown Palatka! Saturday, September 28, from 5-9 p.m. is the next monthly Palatka Downtown Cruise-in on the 700 block of St. Johns Avenue, in Downtown Palatka. If you own a classic or custom car, truck, van or motorcycle, bring it down to the show. $400 in cash prizes will be given away to registered driv- ers. Registration is free and you must be present to win. Sponsored by The Downtown Blues Bar and Grille, The Azalea City Cruisers, Toby’s Alignment, St. Johns Super Center, True Lube Tire and Auto, Palatka Main Street, and The Palatka Community Redevelopment Agency. For more information, call 386-329-0100, ext. 333. Downtown Cruise-in Coaching The Mature Driver Volunteer Rally Humane Society of Northeast Florida Volunteer Rally, Saturday, September 28, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Shelter, 112 Norma Street, Hollister, FL 32147. Take a Tour of the Shelter (to see how you can help the homeless animals of Putnam County), Entertainment, Education Skit for Children, Basic First Aid Clinic for dogs and cat, free Raffles and Re- freshments. Information: 386-325-1587. Yard Sale for Humane Society of N.E., Saturday, September 28, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. organized by Crescent City Kennel, 2620A South US Hwy 17, Crescent City. Adopt-a-thon and Micro-Chip Clinic 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Micro-chipping $15.00 per pet. Refreshments. Any questions, contact 386-698-2777. Lake Como Breakfast Correction Last week there was a typographical error on the date for the Breakfast in Lake Como. The correct date is October 17. The Breakfast Crew at Lake Como is ready to start another Thursday morning breakfast on October 17, from 7 to 9:30 a.m. The price and menu will be the same as last year. Every- one is welcome. The breakfast will be held at Lake Como Methodist Church in the Fellowship Hall. Wendy’s Gets a Makeover It’s out with the old and in with the new at Wen- dy’s of Crescent City. The company has been go- ing through a worldwide change, and that change has even reached to our local store. In the past few months, customers may have noticed a new logo and new special- ty items being added to the menu at many of the Wendy’s locations. Now, the crews who are serving up square hamburgers and choc- olate Frosty’s are look- ing sharper than ever thanks to an updated uniform. Instead of an array of bright primary colored shirts, they are now dressed to impress in dark red and black. This new look matches the modern feel Wendy’s has been implementing throughout their fran- chise. Stop by your local Crescent City Wendy’s to- day for a delicious lunch and to check out the new wardrobe, both of which will have you saying, “Now that’s better.” Sami Marshall Copy Editor Lovebug larva helps breakdown decaying organic matter re- turning nutrients to the soil. Photo by Sami Marshall The afternoon Wendy’s crew: Mike Cook, Geniel Johnson, Naurice Hamilton, shift manager De- nise Jennings, assistant manager Tammy New- man-Marshall and general manager Keith Hicks.

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Page 1: Love is in the Air - University of Florida

In my travels around Putnam County, it seems one thing has been a major topic of conversa-tion lately. Lovebugs: the bane of Florida motor-ists. Once on the subject most people will proceed to tell you how the Uni-versity of Florida biolog-ically engineered and re-leased them as part of an experiment to control mosquitoes or how they escaped from a U.F. lab full of exotic insect spe-cies. My personal favorite is that they have acid in them that eats paint off cars and because of this have no natural preda-tors. Having an almost 17 year background in the pest control industry and being a Gator fan, I feel compelled to set the record straight.

The lovebug, Plecia ne-arctica is not a bug; it is a bibionid fly species closely related to gnats and mosquitoes that oc-curs twice a year, around May and September. It is also referred to as the May fly, double-head-ed bug, honeymoon fly, united bug and other ex-pletives that I will not repeat. Lovebugs are na-tive to Central America and believed to have mi-grated to Texas then the

Gulf States before being first reported in Escam-bia County, Florida in 1949. Currently love-bugs are established in the southeastern states of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Tex-as. So, no experiments gone bad or escaped bugs, just blame it on good old Mother Nature.

Another myth is that lovebugs are somehow attracted to automobiles. This one isn’t too far off. They are not attracted to automobiles, but the emissions and heat auto-mobiles generate. Adult lovebugs feed on plant nectar and lay their eggs, all 150 to 600 of them, in decaying organic mat-ter, which their larva then feed on. Anethole, an essential oil found in nectar producing plants, and UV irradiated alde-hydes are both major components in exhaust fumes, which the love-bugs may confuse with decaying organic matter

and nectar sources. Not to mention grass cut-tings from mowing the sides of the roads. These factors actually attract the lovebugs during their nuptial flight, and the rest is guts on the wind-shield. As my fiancée likes to say when an in-sect hits the windshield “He won’t have the guts to do that again.” If you think about it, as much of a pain as it is to clean the carnage from the front of your car, it does help keep the lovebug population in check.

As for lovebugs being filled with acid that eats your paint and keeps them off the dinner plate for predators, studies have shown that mac-erated lovebugs have a neutral pH. Paint dam-age occurs only after the remains have dried and baked in the sun for ex-tended periods of time. So don’t be lazy and then blame the lovebugs, wash your car. While lovebugs do not have as

many natural predators as most insects’ spiders, dragonflies and birds do eat them.

Lovebugs are actually considered economically important and benefi-cial. Their major contri-bution to the economy is through the sale of car care products and car wash/detail businesses. While this may not be the kind of contribution most of us like, it’s bet-ter than nothing. Just because lovebug larva helps break down organ-ic matter returning nu-trients to the soil, thus helping the environment, does not mean they will become more popular anytime soon.

This article may not change your opinion about lovebugs, it hasn’t changed mine, I still hate them, but at least, hope-fully, it will dispel some of the myths. My per-sonal opinion, for what it’s worth, is that F.S.U. started the myths in the first place.

Photo by Adam MillardOn September 23, St. Johns Ship Building of Palatka, launched its Hull No. 32, named the

Atlantic Spirit. The Atlantic Spirit is a 160’ long Offshore Supply Vessel (OSV) with 3,000 square foot of deck cargo space as well as the tank capacity to transport 63,000 gallons of fuel and 118,000 gallons of fresh water to offshore oil wells and drilling platforms. This 2,000 horse-power, twin propeller vessel is the next delivery in an on-going series of OSVs for export to St. Johns Ship Building’s customers in the Eastern Caribbean oil production markets. Editor’s Note: See our Facebook Page for a video of the launch.

September 25, 2013 • Volume 69, No. 19 (2 sections) Crescent City, Florida 50¢ (Includes 7% FL Sales Tax)

Serving Satsuma • Pomona Park • Lake Como • Crescent City • Seville • Pierson • Welaka • Fruitland • Georgetown • East Palatka • Palatka • Interlachen since 1898

Church......................A5Community...............A3Crossword/Sudoku..B3Faces & Places........B1Opinion.....................A2Way Back When.......A4Public Notices..........B4

In This Issue:

Lane and Road Construction

Putnam County

Bob MartinPresident

Putnam Family Fitness Center

The following is a list of roadwork underway by FDOT that may impact traffic through September 27. State Road 19: Daytime lane closures from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday from Carriage Drive to Horseman Club Road for ditch cleaning. State Road 20: Daytime lane clo-sures while crews repaint the roadway markings from the Alachua County line to Reid Street (U.S. 17).

Florida School of the Arts will bring to life all of the wit and romance of one of the most beloved nov-els of all time Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice.” The play is appropriate for all audiences and runs September 26 - 28 at 7:30 p.m. and September 29 at 2:30 p.m. in the Florida School of the Arts Main Stage Theatre located on the St. Johns River State College Palatka campus. Admission is $5.

Pride and Prejudice

facebook.com/putnamcountycourierjournal

Atlantic Spirit Takes to the Water

Mike JonesStaff Writer

Putnam County

Love is in the Air

The Florida Department of Environmental Protec-tion’s Ravine Gardens State Park will host an Air Po-tato Removal Work Day in honor of National Public Lands Day on Saturday, September 28, from 9 - 11 a.m. Prizes will be given for the largest potato, small-est potato and the most unusually shaped potato. Admission into the park is free to participants. Par-ticipants will also receive a free Florida State Park one-day pass valid for entry to any Florida State Park. Gloves, trash bags and tools will be provided. Registration is not required but are appreciated, register at www.airpotatoroundup.eventbrite.com . To RSVP or for more information please contact the park at (386) 329-3721 or email [email protected]. For more about Ravine Gardens State Park or Florida State Parks visit www.Flori-daStateParks.org.

Air Potato Removal Day

Photos Special to the Courier JournalAn all too familiar view this time of year as lovebugs take flight.

Community MeetingThe Putnam County Community Alliance will be

holding a community meeting for Putnam County agencies, businesses, and residents on Thursday, September 26. The meeting will be held at the Price Martin Center in Palatka from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. The meeting is a public forum to meet the Board of Directors, review the past year’s accomplishments, and promote upcoming activities. The event is free and open to the public, with light snacks served for attendees. For more information please contact Chris Glymph, Program Director at 386-326-3573.

The Putnam Safety Association will conduct a “Coaching the Mature Driver” course which meets Florida requirements for the auto liability insurance discount for licensed drivers aged 55 and above on Saturday, September 28, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The course will be held at Putnam Safety Association, 218 St. Johns Avenue, Palatka. The cost for the course is $10 and you will need to call 386-328-8007 to make your reservation.

Downtown Cruise-in - Cruise-in to downtown Palatka! Saturday, September 28, from 5-9 p.m. is the next monthly Palatka Downtown Cruise-in on the 700 block of St. Johns Avenue, in Downtown Palatka. If you own a classic or custom car, truck, van or motorcycle, bring it down to the show. $400 in cash prizes will be given away to registered driv-ers. Registration is free and you must be present to win. Sponsored by The Downtown Blues Bar and Grille, The Azalea City Cruisers, Toby’s Alignment, St. Johns Super Center, True Lube Tire and Auto, Palatka Main Street, and The Palatka Community Redevelopment Agency. For more information, call 386-329-0100, ext. 333.

Downtown Cruise-in

Coaching The Mature Driver

Volunteer RallyHumane Society of Northeast Florida Volunteer

Rally, Saturday, September 28, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Shelter, 112 Norma Street, Hollister, FL 32147. Take a Tour of the Shelter (to see how you can help the homeless animals of Putnam County), Entertainment, Education Skit for Children, Basic First Aid Clinic for dogs and cat, free Raffles and Re-freshments. Information: 386-325-1587. Yard Sale for Humane Society of N.E., Saturday, September 28, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. organized by Crescent City Kennel, 2620A South US Hwy 17, Crescent City. Adopt-a-thon and Micro-Chip Clinic 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Micro-chipping $15.00 per pet. Refreshments. Any questions, contact 386-698-2777.

Lake Como Breakfast CorrectionLast week there was a typographical error on the

date for the Breakfast in Lake Como. The correct date is October 17. The Breakfast Crew at Lake Como is ready to start another Thursday morning breakfast on October 17, from 7 to 9:30 a.m. The price and menu will be the same as last year. Every-one is welcome. The breakfast will be held at Lake Como Methodist Church in the Fellowship Hall.

Wendy’s Gets a MakeoverIt’s out with the old and

in with the new at Wen-dy’s of Crescent City. The company has been go-ing through a worldwide change, and that change has even reached to our local store. In the past few months, customers may have noticed a new logo and new special-ty items being added to the menu at many of the Wendy’s locations.

Now, the crews who are serving up square hamburgers and choc-

olate Frosty’s are look-ing sharper than ever thanks to an updated uniform. Instead of an array of bright primary colored shirts, they are now dressed to impress in dark red and black. This new look matches the modern feel Wendy’s has been implementing throughout their fran-chise.

Stop by your local Crescent City Wendy’s to-day for a delicious lunch and to check out the new wardrobe, both of which will have you saying, “Now that’s better.”

Sami MarshallCopy Editor

TitleText

Lovebug larva helps breakdown decaying organic matter re-turning nutrients to the soil.

Photo by Sami MarshallThe afternoon Wendy’s crew: Mike Cook, Geniel Johnson, Naurice Hamilton, shift manager De-nise Jennings, assistant manager Tammy New-man-Marshall and general manager Keith Hicks.

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A2 Courier Journal • September 25, 2013

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OPINIONCity of Crescent CityCity Commission Meeting, Oct. 10, 7 p.m.City Hall, 3 North Summit Street. 386-698-2525. www.CrescentCity-FL.com Town Council of WelakaCode Enforcement, Oct. 8, 5 p.m.Zoning Board, Oct. 8, 5:30 p.m.Town Council Meeting, Oct. 8, 6:30 p.m.Town Hall, Fourth Ave. [email protected], www.Welaka-FL.govTown Council of Pomona Park Road & Street Committee Meeting, Oct. 8, 5:40 p.m.Town Council Meeting, Oct. 8, 6 p.m.Beautification Committee Meeting, Oct. 14, 5:30 p.m.Town Hall Council Chambers, 1775 US Hwy 17 [email protected] 386-649-4902www.PomonaPark.comPutnam County Board of County CommissionersNext Meeting October 8, 8:30 a.m. Meets second and fourth Tuesday in the Commission chambers, 2509 Crill Ave, Suite 100, Palatka. 386-329-0205, www.Putnam-FL.comPutnam County School Board Next Meeting, October 1, 3:30 p.m. Meets the first and third Tuesday in the school board meeting room, Campbell Administration Building, 200 S. Seventh St., Palatka. 386-329-0545. www.PutnamSchools.org

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knowingly publish false information and may not be held liable for the views of readers exercising their

right to free expression.

I have been an unpaid contributor to this paper for a long time and have enjoyed writing. For me, it’s been a hobby and I deeply appreciate the fact that the Courier Journal has allowed me to be a part of this paper. I sin-cerely hope that I have managed to make a few folks smile and/or think. To those I have offended, I offer my regrets.

Recently, a “hater” has responded to my column. While I realized that her main purpose for writing was to impress us all with what she regards as her superior vocabulary and writing ability, I am not impressed.

Frankly, life is far too short for one to waste it dealing with “haters.” By-the-way, haters are people who are negative and refuse to enjoy life or allow others to. Not only can they not smile or feel joy, they cannot abide those who do. As “obtuse” as it may sound, I have decided to take a break from writing. Gee, if I don’t stop now, someone might write in and call me “stupid.”

It’s been a blast, be happy. Bye for now.

A Gentleman Knows When To GoLloyd Harris

Local crime hot spots will be listed here weekly.This week’s hot spot is:East Grand RondoIf you witness any criminal activity in this area, you are asked to leave a recorded message with the Crescent City Police Department Hot Tip Line by calling 386-698-3478.As always, in any emergency situation you are asked to call 911.

Crescent City Police Department Needs Your Help

How The West Was To OneDaris Howard

Dear Editor:

Our community has come forth once again in great support of the Putnam Fam-ily Fitness Center as we prepared and served a Fish Dinner, Saturday, September 7, 2013, in Pomona Park at the home of Shirley and Jim Griffin. We publicly say, “Thank You, Thank You,” to all our PFFC members and to all our community sup-porters and neighbors who volunteered in various ways to help us throughout the day from early morning set-up, cooking, serving, and clean-up to take-down much late that afternoon; to Shirley and Jim for organizing the affair and allowing us to use their lawn, electricity, and kitchen; to Mayor John Bergquist and his wife, Pat, of Pomona Park for spending the whole day from the very beginning to the very end supervising and working; and to all the generous and hungry citizens of our area who purchased fish dinners. Many thanks also to all those stalwart volunteers who organized and ran the Yard Sales held in connection with the dinner.

It is so encouraging to have everyone come together as we begin operations in our new locations at 213 Perry Street, Pomona Park, and we invite you all to stop by and see what we have accomplished to date as we continue to remodel and improve.

Our next PFFC project to be put on your calendar is a wonderful Health Expo to be held Saturday, September 28, under the direction of Dr. Bonnie Harrison. There will be more information available as the date approaches.

Again, thank you to all our wonderful members and the special people of our community for all your support, encouragement, and help.

Very truly yours,Robert L. Martin

President, Chairman of the BoardPutnam Family Fitness Center

Letters to the EditorThank You From the Putnam Family Fitness Center

NowAccepts

Dear Editor:

Thank you, thank you, thank you Juliette Laurie and staff.I am out here in California, and I just saw the notice on the front page of the

August 28 and September 4 issue that you are online again. They both arrived to-day in the mail. I normally get the paper within a week after the date on the paper.

I used to read the paper online years ago, and it went away. I missed it.I am a subscriber for many, many years as I really love Crescent City and every-

thing about it. Now I can read it again when I am out of town.Thank you again - all of you folks.

Bill UmbleRoseville, California

Convenient Way to Read the Paper

Through a Child’s

Eyes

“Superman, be-cause he saves people.”

Olivia KingFirst grade:

Mrs. Fitzgerald’s class

“Iron Man, Hulk, and Spiderman because they are strong.”Horatio Rodriguez

Pre-K: Mrs. Ross’s class

Who is your favorite

superhero?

“Superwoman be-cause she is fast, pretty and she has great superpowers.”Azzareya Jackson

Second grade: Ms. Goodie’s class

“I like Iron Man. His name is Tony Stark and he can fly super fast.”

Andrew RoosaKindergarten:

Mrs. Kreglo’s class

“Iron Man.”Emmanuel Acosta

Third grade: Mrs. Shull’s class

Students at Middleton-Burney Elementary School,

in Crescent City, were asked the

following question by 3rd Grade teacher Tasha

Newbold:

EyesEyes

A few week’s ago, the Putnam County Courier Journal informed our readers that Stormie Saucerman recently had an accident that left her unable to work. They want to thank each and every one who has helped so far. However, funds are still tight and she is still out of work until she is fully recovered. We here at the PCCJ are asking the community to come together and help out those who need it the most. The Saucerman’s have an account set up at the First Coast Credit Union in Crescent City and account number is 109089.

Saucermans Still in Need of Your Help

I was a sophomore in high school, and it was the first day of the school year. There was a new boy, Skip, who was in my athletic training class. He was big, muscular, and showed a lot of athletic ability. But I had never seen anyone that seemed so timid. In fact, it was more than just timidity; he was just plain strange.

We started out the class by lifting weights. Skip watched the weight room door nervously. If it ever started to open, he would dash around behind the weight ma-chine and peer cautiously out from behind it. Once the person who had opened the door had entered the room, he would slowly come out and go back to lifting weights.

The first time seemed like a coincidence, but after this had happened a few times, everyone realized it wasn’t. Finally, after a half dozen episodes of this, curiosity got the better of Lenny, and he walked over to Skip.

“Hey, you new here or what?” Lenny asked.Skip nodded. “Just moved here yesterday from the East coast.”The rest of us gathered around. “Are you feeling alright?” Lenny asked.Skip looked at us and shrugged. “Sure. Why wouldn’t I be?”Just then Coach stepped into the room, and Skip darted around behind the

weight machine. “Hey, is this a speech class?” Coach bellowed. “I thought I sent you in here to lift weights. Well, if you aren’t going to do that, you can all head out to the track and run a mile.” Everyone groaned. “And if I catch anybody walking,” Coach continued, “it will be two miles tomorrow.”

Coach turned and headed back to his office, and Skip came out from behind the weight machine. “You don’t have to be scared of Coach,” Lenny said to him. “He’s got a big bark, but he’s okay.”

“What makes you think I’m scared of him?” Skip asked.We all just looked at each other, and Lenny shrugged. We made our way through

the gym heading on our way out to the track. As we reached the outside door, Skip paused. He warily looked out as the rest of us continued on to the track. Suddenly, Skip took off out the door, running full speed past us. When he reached the track, he threw himself under the bleachers.

Lenny leaned over to me and whispered. “I don’t know about you, but this guy is freaking me out.”

When the rest of us reached the track, we started jogging. As we passed the bleachers where Skip was, he nervously joined us, trying to keep right in the mid-dle of the main group. As we finished our mile, he quickly hid under the bleachers again. Lenny couldn’t stand it anymore.

“What are you doing?” he yelled at Skip.“Hiding from the Indians,” Skip said.“What Indians?” Lenny asked.“You know, the ones that will attack and...” Suddenly Skip paused. He slowly

came out from his hiding place and looked at us. “Aren’t you guys scared?”“Scared of what?” Lenny asked.“Well, I’ve seen Western movies where Indians came and attacked and...” He

stopped again. “Do Indians not do that any more?”“I don’t know,” Lenny said. “Let’s ask David. He’s an Indian.” Lenny then turned

to David Bearclaw. “David, do you plan to attack us?”David laughed. “Only if you steal my brownie from my lunch tray again like you

did today.”Skip smiled an embarrassed smile. “I guess the real danger is only in being afraid

of what we don’t understand.”

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Historical SocietyThe first meeting of

the new year for the Fruitland Peninsula Historical Society took place at the Crescent City Library in the Culver Room on Tues-day, September 17 at 7 p.m., about 30 peo-ple attended. The new officers are: Tim Earle as President, Dudley Sargent as Vice Pres-ident, Jackie Earle as Secretary and Cherie Register as Treasurer.

Skip Miller gave a vey interest program about the early inhabitants of Crescent City and the Fruitland Penin-sula. He had quite a few artifacts that he and brother, Tom, had found in and around the local area. The Timucuan Indian Tribe was the tribe living in this area. Mr. James Phillips of Daytona Beach is doing re-search on two families, the Ryals and Kerns. A number of people knew them and will be able to furnish some infor-mation.

For the December meeting, the sugges-tion was brought up about taking a field trip to Stetson Man-sion in Deland. If in-terested, call Tim Earle at 698-4070. The Oc-tober meeting will be on Tuesday, October 15 (third Tuesday) at 7 p.m. in the Culver Room of the Crescent City Library.

Lost DogA yellow Golden Re-

triever showed up at Jim and Linda Daw-son’s home on Lake Como about a week ago. He is probably about five or six years old, very lovable and well behaved. Jim said the animal has been very well taken care of and he is sure the owner is looking for him. Call Jim at 386-559-1949 for more in-formation.Senior Citizens Meet

The Lake Como Se-nior Citizens Group will meet at Lake Como Methodist Church on Monday, October 7, with a covered dish luncheon at noon. President John Andes is inviting the local EMT’s to give a pro-gram on DNR’s, living wills and other sub-jects. All members are urged to attend, a de-cision may be voted on to disband and join the Senior Friday Group at Pomona Park. (This was a former AARP Chapter.)

Prayers for BettyBetty White, our

former neighbor, who moved to Melbourne to be near her sister, is now under the care of Hospice. Send her a card or note if you would like. The ad-dress is 4325 Lake Washington Rd., Mel-bourne, FL 32934. (No calls.) Keep her in your prayers, “God Bless.”Friendship Gathering

The GFWC Crescent City Woman’s Club holds a Friendship Gathering every Sep-tember, to invite the lo-cal ladies to come and get acquainted and learn a little bit of what the club is all about. President Carol Horner asked each person to tell a little something about themselves, lat-er they were asked to write down three things, two true and one false, then let the audience guess which one was false. Horn-er and past President Rosemary Anderson, talked about the club being the second oldest woman’s club in Flori-da. (They gave some of the history of the club.)

The CC Woman’s Club is a member of the GFWC (General Federation of Wom-en’s Clubs) an inter-national organization dedicated to improving community and wel-fare of its members. GFWC Crescent City Woman’s Club is also a member of the GFWC Florida Federation of Women’s Clubs, which is active in state and local district federation activites. The club is a working club and wel-comes ladies who are interested in working for the betterment of the community and

making new friends. It was a good meet-

ing. The dinners after church will start on the fourth Sundays of the month. Other special activities include: Low Country Boil, Interna-tional Dinner and the Fall Festival on Octo-ber 19, Prayer Break-fast, Tour of Homes, Fashion Show, Nite Time Spaghetti Dinner and other. There will be more on some of these later. The meetings are the second Monday of each month at 12 p.m. Call 698-4711 for more information.Geof Kimber in Concert

Message in song. Geof Kimber from Aus-tralia gave the message on Sunday, September 15, at the First Bap-tist Church of Pomona Park. He gave a con-cert of songs most that he had written. It was a beautiful and spiritu-al service.Neighborhood Watch

The September Neighborhood Watch meeting had a covered dish dinner at 5:30 p.m., on Thursday, September 12, at the Pomona Park Com-munity Center. It was followed by Black Belt Instructor, Jim Weller who teaches Tae Kwon Do at the Putnam Fam-ily Fitness Center. He demonstrated a num-ber of basic self-de-fense techniques with the assistance of Aar-on Highfill, one of his current students. The fitness center hosts Jim’s family orientat-

ed classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 till 7 p.m. Anyone that is interested in learn-ing the sport can call 649-8784 for more in-formation.

Health ExpoOn Saturday, Sep-

tember 28, under the direction of Dr. Bonnie Harrison, a health expo will take place at the Putnam Family Fitness Center located at 213 Perry Street in Pomona Park. (Behind Hill’s Hardware and Pomona Park Pizza) Many ven-dors have signed up to be available, includ-ing the Department of Health, the Lions Club, American Hearing, St. Vincent’s Mobile Unit, Dr. Lowe (dentistry), Azalea Health Medical Clinic, Life South , Lee Conlee House, Com-munity Health Out-reach CC, and many others. All services and exams are free. Every-one is welcome to at-tend. Dr. Harrison says she is amazed at all of the free services avail-able in Putnam Coun-ty. Come on out!

Shine Meets Carol Clark and

Bobbie Adams, Shine Representatives, were at the Pomona Park Community Center on Friday, September 13 from 11:30 a.m. un-til 4:30 p.m. One se-nior citizen, Pat Lo-cey, came for help. As more people know the Shine Representatives are there, they will get more business. Call 649-9293 for more in-

formation.PFFC Cookbook

The deadline for turning in recipes to Margaret Cleveland (the very generous lady who has agreed to take charge of seeing that the PFFC Cookbook is published in time for Christmas use and giv-ing) needs more recipes to include in the cook-book. Send or bring in your favorite recipes (you know the kind, the ones stored in your memory and the ones all stained and spotted, kind of ragged around the edges, which have been in your family for years, the ones every-one requests at a Sil-ver Sneaker luncheon or at a potluck sup-per.) Cleveland needs them by October 1, so dig through your reci-pe boxes and files and share them with all of us, see your name in print!

You may bring them into the Fitness Center and give them to the front desk person or you may email them directly to Cleveland

at [email protected]. She does request that you list the ingredi-ents first and then the method of preparation. There are also forms available for use at the front desk.

Raffle for BJA raffle is being held

to benefit BJ Laurie’s medical expenses. The drawing will take place on Saturday, Novem-ber 2. You can pur-chase tickets at the Courier Journal and at Merrill-Hancock & Turner Insurance of-fice in Palatka. Ticket prices are $20 each or three for $50. You do not need to be pres-ent to win. The prizes are: a Ducks Unlimited Anniversary 12-guage Belgian Shotgun with hard case for first place, a custom, nat-ural finish gun cabi-net with safety bar for second place, a Mon-tana Silversmith Pock-et Watch from NWTF for third place, and a $50 gift certificate to Musselwhite’s Restau-rant for fourth and fifth place.

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In The River Flows North, by Brian Mi-chaels, the following is related about what has become a Cres-cent City landmark.

“On May 18, 1969, the county dedicat-ed its new Lakeshore Nursing Home on the former site of the Na-tive Plant Park in Cres-cent City. More than a thousand attended the ceremonies and open house, which opened with a musical pro-gram by the Crescent City High School Band. The building was con-structed by Kennedy Construction Company of New Smyrna Beach, Inc., on plans prepared by Frank George, AIA, of Palatka. Funds were provided jointly by the

federal government, through the Hill-Har-ris program adminis-tered by the Division of Hospitals and Medical Facilities of the Board of Commissioners of State Institutions, and by Putnam County Commissioners from part of the proceeds of the sale of bonds pledging Putnam County’s share of the State Racing Revenue. The land for the nurs-ing home was donated by the City of Crescent City and dedicated pri-marily to the service of Putnam County cit-izens in memory of George Kirk White, ‘a beloved County Com-missioner, whose home was Crescent City.’”

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Our TOwnYears Ago. . .

75 years ago

September 28, 1988 – Miller Honors 63 Workers For Service – Miller Enterprises, Inc. honored 63 em-ployees for a combined total of 513 years of service. Fifteen of those receiving service plaques during the banquet were from south Putnam County where the company is headquartered.

25 years ago

September 30, 1938 – Cities Protesting Gas Prices By Wholesale – The Palatka City Commission has gone on record opposing the wholesale prices charged for gasoline in Palatka and Putnam County, and Mayor John W. Campbell was appointed to carry the matter before the FTC to learn why. It was pointed out that Palatka and Putnam County is pay-ing about two and a half cents per gallon more than Jacksonville. Crescent City gasoline is sold at a higher price than Volusia County from the same tank and the people will be interested in the outcome.

September 26, 1963 – Heavy Rains Hit Area Over Weekend – Rain finally hit this area over the week-end dumping 7.78 inches of water here between 8 p.m. Sunday and 5 p.m. Monday. With the rain and winds coming in from the northeast, the water level in Lake Crescent rose several feet. Boats tied up along the lake were soon filled with water, with a number of them sinking. It is understood that the win overturned some of the larger boats also.

50 years ago

10 years agoOctober 1, 2003 – Graffiti Gone Too Far - Most south Putnam residents have probably noticed the excessive amount of graffiti on signs, walls, rail road station boxes and other places in our area. The graffiti is all over south Putnam, especially in areas south of Crescent City. Another location attacked by graffiti was the Pomona Park area. Pomona Park received a considerably larger amount of damage than that south of Crescent City. Investigators say the graffiti is being produced primarily by local gang members. The Sherriff’s Office is investigating the groups involved in the production of the graffiti and the property damage.

Compiled from the Crescent City News, Crescent City Journal, Crescent City Courier Journal, Putnam

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After reading a re-cent letter to the ed-itor in the Putnam County Courier Jour-nal regarding Crescent City’s “water” bills, we though it appropriate to offer some response. We do not expect an explanation of the bill will make you happy about paying it, but we do hope that it will help you better understand the bill.

The $82.81 referred to as the minimum bill for “water” in the letter is much more than a water bill; that $82.81 pays for water ser-vice, sewer service and garbage pickup, plus applicable taxes and surcharges. The min-imum monthly water rate is actually $19.46 for the first 3,000 gal-lons; the sewer rate is a flat $41.09 regard-less of how much you flush down the drain; and the garbage service is $14.25. Taxes and surcharges cover the balance of the $82.81 minimum utility bill.

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Regarding the con-cern expressed for a rate that promotes wa-ter conservation, Cres-cent City actually uses a tiered block rate and the water rates do go up with increased us-age. The intent of this rate structure is to en-courage conservation. Under this rate struc-ture the minimum wa-ter bill of $19.46 per month buys the first 3,000 gallons of usage. Any usage between 3,001 gallons and 5,000 gallons is billed at an additional $2.16 per 1,000 gallons; etc. If you do irrigate even twice a week, you can exceed 3,000 gallons of water in a month before you even consider use of the water for bath-ing, washing clothes and doing dishes. More questions about the utility bill? Call 386-698-2525.

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HOLLISTERAustin Gray

Austin Gray, infant son of Gene Gray, Jr. and Cassie Gigon, of Hollister, passed away Friday, Sep-tember 13, 2013, at the Wolfson Children’s Hospital in Jacksonville.

Austin came too soon and he left too soon. He did not have had time to leave his handprints on walls; instead he left his handprints on our hearts. He was a fighter.

He was preceded in death by his great grandparents, including Doris and Cecil Varnedore.

Left to cherish his mem-ory are his parents, Cassie Gigon and Gene Gray, Jr. of Hollister, maternal grandpar-ents, Tim and Michael Gig-on of Interlachen, paternal grandfather, Gene Gray, Sr., and great grandmother, Lock-et Cothron of East Palatka, and many aunts, uncles and cousins.

The memorial service was held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, September 21, at the Masters Funeral Home, with Pastor Harry Varnadoe officiating. The family received friends beginning at 12 p.m. at the funeral home. In honor and celebration of Austin’s time with us, a video tribute was shown.

Expressions of sympathy may be left on Austin’s online guest book at www.themas-tersfuneralhomes.com.

Memorial gifts may be sent to Masters Funeral Home, 3015 Crill Ave., Palatka, FL 32177.

Masters Funeral Home of Palatka was in charge of ar-rangements.

PALATKAJerry McNeill

“Pops” Jerry Allen McNeill, 67, of Palatka, passed away peacefully at his residence Friday, September 13, 2013, following an extended illness.

Though born in Greens-boro, North Carolina, “Pops” had lived most of his life in Palatka. He was a 1965 grad-uate of the Palatka Senior High School. Jerry owned and operated Palatka Auto Body for 30 years, retiring in 2008. “Pops” was a very dedicated husband, father, grandfather and great grand-father who loved his family. He loved the outdoors, fishing and riding around in his golf cart.

Jerry was preceded in death by his parents, Floyd and Dessie McNeill, and one daughter, Katherine McNeill Beckham.

Left to cherish his memory are his wife of 46 years, Faye McNeill of Palatka, three sons, Keith McNeill of Jacksonville, Joey McNeill and his fiancée, Kathy Traina, of Palatka, and Jimmy McNeill and his wife, Dana, also of Palatka, two daughters and sons-in-laws, Kandy and Bob Bates and Jena and Bill Counts, all of Palatka, three brothers and sisters-in-law, Larry and Gail Wright of Virginia, Earl and Patty McNeill of Palatka and Tom and Barbara Wright of North Carolina, two sisters and brother-in-law, Priscilla and Ed Bean of Maitland and Brenda Wright of North Car-olina, 22 grandchildren and spouse, C. J. Norris, Crys-tal Miles, Skylar Beckham, Hunter Beckham, Shaun Bates, Nicole Bates, Tabatha McNeill, Samantha McNeill, Nikki McNeill, Damien Mc-Neill, Bailey McNeill, Taylor McNeill, Johanna McNeill, Justin and Christina Stoef-fler, Isaac Stoeffler, Travis Al-len, Austin Holt, Mason Mc-Neill, Merec McNeill, Mallet McNeill, Skylor Shae Counts, and Austin Counts, four great grandchildren, Jaiden Bates, Caleb Bates, Tristan Allen and Trip Allen, and several nieces and nephews.

The family wishes to ex-press a special “thank you” to Dr. Miles Anderson, the nurs-es and everyone at Hospice of the Nature Coast who helped with Jerry.

A memorial service was held at 7 p.m. on Thursday, September 19, at the Mas-ters Funeral Home in Palatka, with Pastor Buddy Lynch of-ficiating. The family received friends beginning at 6 p.m., at the funeral home. In honor and celebration of Jerry’s life, a video tribute was shown.

Flowers are gratefully ac-cepted or memorial gifts may be sent to Hospice of the Na-

ture Coast, 927 SR 19 South, Palatka, FL 32177.

Expressions of sympathy may be left on his online guest book at www.themas-tersfuneralhomes.com.

Masters Funeral Home of Palatka was in charge of ar-rangements.

HAWTHORNEAdele Danielsen

Adele Lillian Zele Danielsen was born on Jan-uary 27, 1923 in Torrington, Con-necticut. She left for her heavenly home on Septem-ber 14, 2013.

She received her LPN De-gree in New Haven, Con-necticut, where she met her husband of 68 years, John Marshall Danielsen, who was attending Yale Divinity School. Together they spent 30 years in the Navy Chaplain Corp where Adele was direc-tor of the Sunday school and taught Sunday school classes for over 30 years. She served several terms as President of the Officers Wives Club in different tours of duty. She helped her husband build and decorate several chapels for the Navy, including the Merchant Marine Academy in Long Island, New York.

After Navy retirement, they served together for the San-ta Fe River Baptist Associ-ation as Interim Pastor and wife. They were called to start First Baptist Church of Sil-ver Springs Shores in Ocala, where they served the Lord for 11 years more.

After their second retire-ment, she was a member of the Hawthorne Women’s Club and Hawthorne First Bap-tist Church where she served on many committees. She was a Hospice Volunteer and served beside her husband, a Hospice Chaplain. In 1971, she led the first integrated Girl Scout troop in Alachua County, out of Shell Elemen-tary School in Hawthorne. In her later days, she spent days taking French lessons, oil painting, teaching conver-sational English and reading. She made friends all over the world, via the internet and traveling, which included three trips to France to visit her father’s family.

She is survived by her hus-band and loving family.

Services celebrating Adele’s life were at 10 a.m. on Sat-urday, September 21, at the First Baptist Church in Haw-thorne with Bro. Charles Lit-zell officiating. Burial fol-lowed at Antioch Cemetery in Lochloosa. Visitation was on Friday, September 20, from 6-8 p.m. at Johnson-Overturf Funeral Home in Interlachen.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Flori-da Baptist Children’s Home, P.O. Box 8190, Lakeland, FL 33802.

Memories and condolences may be expressed to the fam-ily at www.JohnsonOverturf-funerals.com.

Arrangements are un-der the direction of John-son-Overturf Funeral Home in Interlachen.

PALATKARobert Chilson

Robert P. Chilson, 76, of Palatka, passed away Satur-day, September 14, 2013, at Lakewood Nursing Center in Crescent City. He was a na-tive of Michigan City, Indiana, and had lived in Palatka for the past five years, coming from Anderson, Indiana. He was a 20-year U.S. Navy Vet-eran and had served during the Cuban Crisis.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Matthias and Dorothy McDonald Chilson, wife, Vera Ilene Chilson and brother-in-law Alan Berry.

He is survived by his sis-ter, Mary Lou Berry, of East Palatka, and nephew, Jon Berry and wife Sabrina.

No services are scheduled at this time.

Memories and Condolences may be expressed to the fam-ily at www.JohnsonOverturf-funerals.com.

Arrangements were un-der the direction of John-son-Overturf Funeral Home in Palatka.

JACKSONVILLEVeda Gerringer

Veda B. Gerringer, 82, of Jacksonville, passed away Sat-urday, September 14, 2013, at the Mayo Clinic Hospi-tal in Jacksonville, due to injuries from a fall.

Veda and her husband, John, were weekend visitors to Pomona Park, and was a full time resident from 1989 until 2001, when she re-turned to Jacksonville. While living in Pomona Park, Mrs. Gerringer had been a member of the Pilgrim Congregational Church where she was ac-tively involved with the “Sew and Sow” group. She was also a member of the Lake Broward Association. She re-tired from the former Florida National Bank in Jacksonville as an Executive Secretary. When working, she had been a member of the Credit Wom-en International where she held several offices, including president of the Jacksonville chapter. While residing in Jacksonville, she was a mem-ber of the East Pointe Church in Jacksonville. Veda loved sewing and was an excel-lent seamstress. She loved to make clothing for family and friends, including wed-ding gowns. Mrs. Gerringer enjoyed reading, solving word and crossword puzzles as well as flower gardening.

She was preceded in death by her husband, John Ger-ringer, Sr., a son, Duane Ja-mie Walker, parents, Wilson and Hattie Bennett, a brother, Allen Bennett, three sisters, Thelma Sloman, Evelyn Jar-rell and Viola Long, and the father of her children, Jamie Walker.

Left to cherish her mem-ory are a son, John Walk-er (Melisa) of Jacksonville, a daughter, Sharon Atwell (Ray) of West Plains, Missou-ri, a step son, John Gerringer, Jr. (Pat) of Jacksonville, step daughter, Patti Lundi (Sal) of Bennington, New Hamp-shire, a brother, Ernest Ben-nett of New Braunfels, Texas, six grandchildren, Crystal Atwell, Katelyn Atwell, Mikay-la Walker, John Q. Walker, Austin Walker, and Michael Gerringer, and three great grandchildren, Jackie Ivester, Sarah Gerringer and Evan Gerringer.

The funeral was held at 12 p.m. on Thursday, September 19, at the East Pointe Church in Jacksonville, with Pastor Mark McGaughey officiating. The family will began receiv-ing friends at 10:30 a.m. at the church. Interment was at 3:00 p.m. in the Palatka Memorial Gardens in Palatka.

Memorial gifts may be sent to St. Jude Children’s Re-search Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or online at www.stjude.org.

Expressions of sympathy may be left on Veda’s online guest book at www.themas-tersfuneralhomes.com.

Masters Funeral Home of Palatka was in charge of ar-rangements.

SATSUMAAudrey Basso

Audrey Basso, 86, formerly of Satsuma, passed away on Thursday, August 15, 2013. Audrey was born November 5, 1926, the daughter of Wil-liam and Vianna Reeves.

Beloved wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt, grand-mother, great grandmother and friend, Audrey was mar-ried to D. Joseph Basso who preceded her in death in Au-gust 1983. Audrey lived in Hawthorne, New Jersey, for many years where she raised her children and was a devot-ed member of St. Anthony’s Catholic Church. She was an active member and officer of the Putnam County Florida extension club. Audrey was a volunteer at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Crescent City, and belonged to the Rosary Prayer group.

She is survived by her chil-dren Michael Basso and wife Sandra, Mark Basso, Mary Jo Conley and husband Mi-chael, Matthew Basso, Mar-tin Basso and his wife Cyn-thia, 11 grandchildren, sev-en great-grandchildren and brothers Marshall Reeves of Melbourne, and John Blum of Atlanta, Georgia.

Her memorial service was held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, September 21, at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Crescent City, with Father Rodolpho, officiating. Inurn-ment followed at Eden Ceme-tery in Crescent City.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations may be made in her name to the Rodeheaver Boys Ranch, 380 Boys Ranch Road, Palatka, FL 32177 (Rodeheaver-www.rbr.org) and Life Path Hospice, 3725 Upper Creek Drive, Sun City Center, FL 33573.

Messages of condolence can be posted in her online guestbook at www.themas-tersfuneralhomes.com.

Masters Funeral Home of Palatka was in charge of the local arrangements.

HASTINGSThelma Trent

Thelma Padgett Trent, 90, of Hastings, passed away Sun-day, September 15, 2013, at Moul-trie Creek Nursing and Rehab Center, in St. Augustine, following an extended illness. A native of Elkton, she resid-ed in Hastings since 1942, moving there from Palatka. She had worked 20 years as a secretary at the Hastings High School and was a very active member of the Christ United Methodist Church in Hastings. Thelma enjoyed entertaining her family and friends with dinner parties and showers of all types.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, Ben Padgett, her second husband, Kenneth Trent, and a son, Bennie Padgett.

She is survived by a son, Joel Padgett and wife Diana of Tallahassee, a daughter, Rebecca Dunning of Palatka, a brother, Kenny Griffin and wife Peggy of Elkton, two sis-ters Betty Jo Brubaker of Elkton, and Cassie Pouliout of Titusville, two grandchil-dren, Aashton Hodge and wife Lindsey and Ben Hodge, all of Palatka, four great-grandchil-dren, Devan, Hannah, Aas-hton and Jordan Hodge and numerous nieces and neph-ews.

Services were at 11 a.m. on Thursday, September 19, at the Christ United Method-ist Church in Hastings, with Rev. Steve Painter officiating. Burial followed at Evergreen Cemetery in St. Augustine. No visitation was scheduled.

Memories and condolences may be expressed to the fam-ily at www.JohnsonOverturf-funerals.com.

Arrangements were un-der the direction of John-son-Overturf Funeral Home in Palatka.

PALATKAIrene Josey

Irene Johnson Josey, 78, of Palatka, passed away Tuesday, September 17, 2013, at Haven Hospice Roberts Care Center.

She was born in Reading, Berks County, En-gland, and had been a resi-dent of Palatka for the past 10 years, coming from St. Augustine. She was an excel-lent homemaker and a mem-ber of the Church of England.

She was preceded in death by three brothers, Edward Johnson, George Johnson and William “Bill” Johnson, and a sister, Phyllis Johnson.

Survivors include her hus-band of 57 years, Ruben Jo-sey of East Palatka, two sons and daughters-in-law, Cullie and Judy Josey of Hancock, Maine, and Ruben James and Xinli “Alice” Josey of Cres-cent City, one daughter, Zelda Young of New Port Ritchey, three sisters, Beatrice, Nora and Betty, all of Reading, Berks County, England, three grandchildren, Shawn Volte of New Port Ritchey, Ethan Young of Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and Eurie Jim Josey of Toronto, Can-ada, and several nieces and nephews.

Graveside services were held on Monday, September 23, at Spring Creek Cemetery in Donalsonville, Seminole County, Georgia. No calling hours were scheduled.

Messages of sympathy may be expressed in her online guestbook at www.themas-tersfuneralhomes.com.

Masters Funeral Home of Palatka was in charge of the arrangements.

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= Crescent City =

First Baptist Church of Crescent City (386-698-1578).....101 S. Summit St.Sunday School 9:45 am • Worship 11 am • Worship 7 pm

Episcopal Church of the Holy Comforter (386-698-1983) ......223 N. Summit St.Sun Worship 11 am • Wed Service 10 am • Adult Bible Study 4pm • Prayer 5pm

Howe Memorial United Methodist Church (386-698-2635)...252 S. Summit St.Sunday School 9:30 am • Worship 10:30 am

First Presbyterian Church (386-698-2117) ....301 Cypress Ave.Worship 9 am • Adult Bible Study 10:30 am

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church (386-698-2055) .... 2725 S. Hwy. 17Sat. Vigil - 5 pm • Sun. Mass - 9 am Eng., 11:30 am Span.

= Georgetown =Georgetown United Methodist Church (386-740-1821) ...1448 CR 309

Sunday School 9 am • Worship 10 am

= Pomona Park =First Baptist Church of Pomona Park (386-649-4265) ... 112 Holly Ave.Sunday School 9:45 am • Worship 11 am & 6 pm • Wednesday Service 7 pm

= Lake Como =

Word of Faith Bible Church (386-698-4643) ................2708 S. Hwy. 17Sunday School 10 am • Worship 11 am & 6 pm

Peace Lutheran Church (386-325-4878) ............343 Old Hwy. 17Sunday School 9 am • Worship 10 am

Pilgrim Congregational Church (386-649-8467)......111 W. Main St.Worship 11 am • Bible Study 7:30 p.m.

= Welaka =Welaka United Methodist Church (386-467-2336) .....682 3rd Ave. (CR 309)

Sunday School 10 am • Worship 11 am

Emmanuel Episcopal Church (386-698-1983) ...... 672 C.R. 309Sunday Service at 9 am with Father Beebe

Masters Funeral HomePalatka

386-325-4564

Ministries for Christ Outreach, Inc. 200 E. Main St. 386-852-7046 or 386-212-4103

1st Service 9:30 am • 2nd Service 10:30 am • FREE Community Dinner 11:30 a.m.

Ministries for Christ Outreach, Inc. will provide toi-letries, non-perishables and groceries for the Palatka and East Palatka areas the week of September 22, For more information, call 386-852-7046 or send an email to [email protected].

Church Happenings

Masters Funeral HomePalatka

386-325-4564

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Masters Funeral HomePalatka

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Dinner & Dance at Lake Masonic Lodge No. 72

Every Saturdayfrom 6 - 10 p.m. in the Social HallBeginning September 14

Only $10 Per Person1st Saturday of the month: Country & Western

2nd Saturday of the month: 18th Century English Dancing3rd Saturday of the month: 50s & 60s

4th Saturday of the month: Square Dancing

This event is open to all in the community to have a safe, smoke and alcohol free environmentFor more information, contact Rick Haven at 386-467-3590

or Henry Smith 386-467-3494Lodge Address: 112 Shrine Club Road, Lake Como

Masters Funeral HomePalatka

386-325-4564

Masters Funeral HomePalatka

386-325-4564

Visit Us At: www.saravelselfstorage.comCertain restrictions apply.

18 different size units available with computerized gate access. RV storage.

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Page 6: Love is in the Air - University of Florida

Chances are, if your kids are in a mess it’s because you’re in one too. But there’s hope. Your children can get organized when you make it fun. What will make the difference? Magic! But in order to put magic into the mix, you’ll need to call upon your children’s imagination. Think of the power you have around Christmastime with Santa and his elves lurking around and checkin’ his list. Kids’ imaginations run as smoothly as Mi-chelle Kwan behind a Zamboni. They’re nat-ural imaginers! And that’s where the House Fairy comes in!

Who’s the House Fairy? Well here’s the scoop. When my sis-ter and I decided to get organized, it was June 16, 1977 and we agreed to get organized first and then help our six kids who, at the time, ranged in age from two to twelve. We knew sooner or later we needed to deal with their disorder, but we weren’t sure how we were going to do that. Since Peggy and I got organized in the sum-mer, it was the perfect time to let the kids play and enjoy their summer vacation, knowing that when school started, three of the six would be in

school and back into a routine, while the remaining three (two BOPs Born Organized People) would be eas-ier to handle. Joanna, my BOP daughter was washing her toys when she was two. When she was eight, someone asked her if she’d like a doll house for Christ-mas and she replied, “Oh, I don’t think so, it’d be just one more thing to keep clean.”

One day, well into autumn, my daughter Peggy Ann came home from second grade announcing that at school the Desk Fairy came to call and she got a surprise.

“A surprise? For what?”

“A surprise for keep-ing my desk neat.”

“Really? And yours was neat?” (Peggy was one of my messiest off-spring.)

“Yes, because Teach-er says we never know when the Desk Fairy will come, so we have to keep our desks neat ALL THE TIME! She says the Desk Fairy checks our desks when we’re out playing at re-cess and if they’re neat we get a surprise.”

This fantastic idea got my crazy brain to cooking and within a week, I was decked out in a crazy wig, a dress with a twirly skirt in four layers of irides-cent pink, green, pur-ple, and orange, spiked heels, and a wand made from the vacuum cleaner hose with an aluminum foil covered tennis ball tucked in the end. Armed with three gifts for surpris-es, I headed over to my sister’s house to make the first House Fairy inspection call.

I rang the doorbell

and Jeff, one of my nephews, answered the door.

“Hi, I’m the House Fairy and I’m here to check your room.” He recognized me and seemed confused by my attire and spiel. My sister stood right be-hind him with a mix-ture of delight and confusion.

“I’m the House Fairy and I have three sur-prises for the children if their rooms are neat and clean,” I repeat-ed. By then, my oth-er niece and nephew, Chris and Ally, were in the doorway making a quartet of gawkers.

On that first visit, Chris (my sister’s BOP) got his surprise, but Ally and Jeff did not.

After that fateful day, my sister and I took turns showing up at each other’s houses in outrageous costumes and our children be-gan cleaning up their acts. The House Fairy works!

News Flash! The House Fairy has come alive thanks to the In-ternet! When your kids watch the House Fairy, I promise they’ll WANT to start cleaning up. See for yourself. www.housefairy.org.

For more from Pam Young go to www.makeitfunanditwillget-done.com. You’ll find many musings, videos of Pam in the kitch-en preparing delicious meals, videos on how to get organized, ways to lose weight and get your finances in order, all from a reformed SLOB’s point of view.

A6 Courier Journal • September 25, 2013

Pam YoungMake It Fun!

She Flies! She Spies! She Leaves a Surprise!

Many times Paramedics are “called to the rescue” in a time of need. This time, one of their own is in need of help.

Putnam County Fire/EMS Captain Greg Brown was recently diagnosed with cancer that had pro-gressed to be inoperable. He has completed the six weeks of treatments. During this time he re-ceived approximately 192 hours of chemo-therapy and had radiation treat-ment almost every day but is still being evaluated for further needs. A fund-raiser event is planned for Captain Brown to help raise funds for the expen-sive treatments.

Captain Greg Brown has been employed with Putnam County Fire / EMS since 2001. Greg has spent many of his adult years serving the public. He served in the United States Military for 12 years - six years in the Army and six in the Navy. During this time frame he was deployed to serve

overseas in Iraq and Ku-wait in 2003 and 2004.

The fundraiser event is called “Pirates and Para-medics” and was an event that was started about a year ago for another co-worker who had can-cer as well. The event is planned for October 26 from 9 a.m. – 11 p.m. at the Putnam Coun-ty Shrine Club in East Palatka. A Facebook page has been set up and can be found via a FB search for Pirates and Para-medics. The site gives information on activities planned for the event and what else can be done. Online donations and encouraging comments can be sent to Greg at http://www.donationto.com/captain-brown . A donation account was also established at Pros-perity Bank in Palatka. To donate to the account you simply visit the bank and let the teller know you’d like to donate to the Professional Firefight-ers of Putnam County’s account for Greg Brown. They will assist you with making sure your funds go to Captain Brown.

Despite being in pain, Greg wants to remind us what we can do to avoid a similar scenar-io. “You must be proac-tive,” he said in an inter-view. He added, “Cancer is more difficult to treat when it progresses too long. When you first start noticing a pain or prob-lem that persists or gets worse instead of better, seek medical attention to find out what your body is telling you. Or if you have a family history of cancers, get checked and screened regularly to catch it as fast as possi-ble. Denying the problem exists will not make it go away.”

According to http://www.cancer.org/healthy/index “More than half of all cancer deaths could be prevented by mak-ing healthy choices like not smoking, staying at a healthy weight, eat-ing right, keeping active, and getting recommend-ed screening tests.” Visit www.cancer.org for more info on cancer and some of the prevention tech-niques and resources available.

Firefighter FundraiserSpecial to the Courier Journal

Summer Reading ContestOn Saturday, August

17, the Palatka Head-quarters library held the 2013 Summer Reading Contest Awards Ceremo-ny. During the ceremony, trophies, ribbons, and balloons were presented to the three top readers from each Putnam Coun-ty Library.

The Crescent City Li-brary winners are:

First place: Eric Cruz, 6 years old, read 52 hours.

Second place: Carlos Jaimes Jr., 5 years old, 40 hours.

Third place: Christian Aguilar, 8 years old, 32.5 hours.

The Crescent City Li-brary also won the con-test of the most decorated library during the sum-mer.

Photo Special to the Courier JournalChristian Aguilar, Carlos Jaimes, Jr., and Eric Cruz.

Diamond R Fertilizer Co., Inc.is proud to announce

the transfer of its feed division to

as of October 1stWe are working closely with Country Feed to continue deliveries without

interruption of all customers who receive this service.Diamond R will continue to provide bagged and bulk fertilizer, seed, chemicals

and look forward to seeing you in the store for your lawn, garden, and farm needs.

Country Feed and General Store is a family owned feed and farmsupplier located at 2300 Reid Street in Palatka.

They provide feed for livestock, horses, small flock, poultry, wild game and general pets. They also carry health supplies, minerals, hunters’ supplies, seeds, plants, and much more. Coastal Hay in

square and round bales, Orchard, Timothy, T & A, O & A, and Premium Alfalfa is also carried.

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Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

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Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

We are proud dealers of:

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

We are proud dealers of:

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

We are proud dealers of:

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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We are proud dealers of:

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

We are proud dealers of:

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

We are proud dealers of:

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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We are proud dealers of:

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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We are proud dealers of:

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C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

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We are proud dealers of:

We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

We are proud dealers of:

We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

We are proud dealers of:

We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30, SAT 8:00-3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-6047 Fax: (386) 328-6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-8609 Cell: (386) 546-3515

COUNTRY FEED & GENER COUNTRY FEED & GENER COUNTRY FEED & GENERAL STORE AL STORE AL STORE 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30, SAT 8:00-3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-6047 Fax: (386) 328-6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-8609 Cell: (386) 546-3515

COUNTRY FEED & GENER COUNTRY FEED & GENER COUNTRY FEED & GENERAL STORE AL STORE AL STORE 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30, SAT 8:00-3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-6047 Fax: (386) 328-6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-8609 Cell: (386) 546-3515

COUNTRY FEED & GENER COUNTRY FEED & GENER COUNTRY FEED & GENERAL STORE AL STORE AL STORE 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30, SAT 8:00-3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-6047 Fax: (386) 328-6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-8609 Cell: (386) 546-3515

COUNTRY FEED & GENER COUNTRY FEED & GENER COUNTRY FEED & GENERAL STORE AL STORE AL STORE 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30, SAT 8:00-3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-6047 Fax: (386) 328-6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-8609 Cell: (386) 546-3515

COUNTRY FEED & GENER COUNTRY FEED & GENER COUNTRY FEED & GENERAL STORE AL STORE AL STORE 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30, SAT 8:00-3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-6047 Fax: (386) 328-6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-8609 Cell: (386) 546-3515

COUNTRY FEED & GENER COUNTRY FEED & GENER COUNTRY FEED & GENERAL STORE AL STORE AL STORE 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30, SAT 8:00-3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-6047 Fax: (386) 328-6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-8609 Cell: (386) 546-3515

COUNTRY FEED & GENER COUNTRY FEED & GENER COUNTRY FEED & GENERAL STORE AL STORE AL STORE 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30, SAT 8:00-3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-6047 Fax: (386) 328-6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-8609 Cell: (386) 546-3515

COUNTRY FEED & GENER COUNTRY FEED & GENER COUNTRY FEED & GENERAL STORE AL STORE AL STORE 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30, SAT 8:00-3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-6047 Fax: (386) 328-6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-8609 Cell: (386) 546-3515

COUNTRY FEED & GENER COUNTRY FEED & GENER COUNTRY FEED & GENERAL STORE AL STORE AL STORE 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30, SAT 8:00-3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-6047 Fax: (386) 328-6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-8609 Cell: (386) 546-3515

COUNTRY FEED & GENER COUNTRY FEED & GENER COUNTRY FEED & GENERAL STORE AL STORE AL STORE 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-­F 8:00-­5:30, SAT 8:00-­3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-­6047 Fax: (386) 328-­6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-­Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-­9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-­8609 Cell: (386) 546-­3515

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R EA L S T O R EA L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-­F 8:00-­5:30, SAT 8:00-­3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-­6047 Fax: (386) 328-­6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-­Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-­9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-­8609 Cell: (386) 546-­3515

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R EA L S T O R EA L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-­F 8:00-­5:30, SAT 8:00-­3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-­6047 Fax: (386) 328-­6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-­Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-­9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-­8609 Cell: (386) 546-­3515

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R EA L S T O R EA L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-­F 8:00-­5:30, SAT 8:00-­3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-­6047 Fax: (386) 328-­6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-­Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-­9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-­8609 Cell: (386) 546-­3515

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R EA L S T O R EA L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-­F 8:00-­5:30, SAT 8:00-­3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-­6047 Fax: (386) 328-­6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-­Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-­9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-­8609 Cell: (386) 546-­3515

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R EA L S T O R EA L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-­F 8:00-­5:30, SAT 8:00-­3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-­6047 Fax: (386) 328-­6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-­Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-­9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-­8609 Cell: (386) 546-­3515

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R EA L S T O R EA L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-­F 8:00-­5:30, SAT 8:00-­3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-­6047 Fax: (386) 328-­6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-­Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-­9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-­8609 Cell: (386) 546-­3515

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R EA L S T O R EA L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-­F 8:00-­5:30, SAT 8:00-­3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-­6047 Fax: (386) 328-­6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-­Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-­9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-­8609 Cell: (386) 546-­3515

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R EA L S T O R EA L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-­F 8:00-­5:30, SAT 8:00-­3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-­6047 Fax: (386) 328-­6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-­Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-­9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-­8609 Cell: (386) 546-­3515

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R EA L S T O R EA L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-­F 8:00-­5:30, SAT 8:00-­3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-­6047 Fax: (386) 328-­6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-­Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-­9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-­8609 Cell: (386) 546-­3515

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R EA L S T O R EA L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30, SAT 8:00-3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-6047 Fax: (386) 328-6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-8609 Cell: (386) 546-3515

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R EA L S T O R EA L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30, SAT 8:00-3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-6047 Fax: (386) 328-6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-8609 Cell: (386) 546-3515

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R EA L S T O R EA L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30, SAT 8:00-3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-6047 Fax: (386) 328-6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-8609 Cell: (386) 546-3515

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R EA L S T O R EA L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30, SAT 8:00-3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-6047 Fax: (386) 328-6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-8609 Cell: (386) 546-3515

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R EA L S T O R EA L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30, SAT 8:00-3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-6047 Fax: (386) 328-6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-8609 Cell: (386) 546-3515

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R EA L S T O R EA L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30, SAT 8:00-3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-6047 Fax: (386) 328-6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-8609 Cell: (386) 546-3515

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R EA L S T O R EA L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30, SAT 8:00-3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-6047 Fax: (386) 328-6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-8609 Cell: (386) 546-3515

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R EA L S T O R EA L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30, SAT 8:00-3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-6047 Fax: (386) 328-6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-8609 Cell: (386) 546-3515

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R EA L S T O R EA L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30, SAT 8:00-3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-6047 Fax: (386) 328-6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-8609 Cell: (386) 546-3515

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R EA L S T O R EA L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Owned & Operated By: Cremer, Brauman & Pipkins Families

Store Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30, SAT 8:00-3:00 We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

Store: (386) 328-6047 Fax: (386) 328-6040

Email: [email protected]

Herbie Wilson-Store Manager Cell: (386) 937-9859

Scott Brauman or Jason Pipkins Cell: (386) 546-8609 Cell: (386) 546-3515

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E RC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R EA L S T O R EA L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

We are proud dealers of:

We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

We are proud dealers of:

We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

We are proud dealers of:

We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

We are proud dealers of:

We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

We are proud dealers of:

We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

We are proud dealers of:

We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

We are proud dealers of:

We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

We are proud dealers of:

We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

We are proud dealers of:

We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

We are proud dealers of:

We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

The owners and staff at Country Feed look forward to meeting you and taking care of your feed store and delivery needs.

Country Feed & General Store Phone # 386-328-6047Store Hours: Mon. - Fri.- 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. & Sat. 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Owned and Operated by: the Cremer, Brauman, and Pipkins’ familiesStore Manager: Herbie Wilson

[email protected]

We are proud dealers of:

We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

We are proud dealers of:

We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

We are proud dealers of:

We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

Palatka Cattle Company Feeds Manufactured for

Country Feed & General Store

We are proud dealers of:

We are Your Friendly Feed & Farm Supply!

C O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N EC O U N T R Y F E E D & G E N E R A L S T O R ER A L S T O R ER A L S T O R E 2300 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177

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The Flagler Bass Club held its August tournament of the 2013 season on Sun-day, August 18, at the Shell Harbor ramp on the St. Johns River in Satsuma. This was a singles event and weigh-in was at 4 p.m.

David Kilgore won the event with a five-fish limit weighing 10.46 pounds. Scott King placed second, with bag weighing 8.92 pounds. Tony Winkle-man placed third with 8.26 pounds. Tom Tip-ton placed fourth, and Jack Flowers came in fifth. Flowers had the big bass of the tourna-ment at 6.84 pounds.

The Flagler Bass Club fishes each month, February through Sep-tember, and is always looking for new mem-bers. For more infor-mation call Flowers at 386-503-9794.

The DeLand End of

Month Tournament was fished Satur-day, August 31, out of Ed Stone Park west of DeLand. This is a team tournament with a five-fish limit and 4 p.m. weigh-in.

First place was claimed by Butch Mc-Gee and Glenn Rogers, with a nice 23.5-pound bag. Second place went to the team of the Larry and Larry team of Petty

and Maltby. Their bag weighed 23 pounds even. Jeff Mathers and Franklin Drury placed third with 20.7 pounds. Mike Silkee and Jerry Stahl placed fourth with 13.9 pounds. Fifth went to Scott King and Way-man Barrs with 13.1 pounds.

The End of Month Tournament is held the last Saturday of

the month and is open to everyone.

The King’s Bass Re-port is a courtesy of King’s Office Supply & Printing Co. www.king-sprint.com. To sponsor the report or if you have results from Bass Tournaments held in the State of Florida please forward them to [email protected] .

September 25, 2013 COURIER JOURNAL Section B

Golf at Live Oak

In League Scramble play at Live Oak Golf Club on Wednesday, September 18, 19 play-ers, 13 men and six women, were divided into six teams.

The winning team, with three players, posted a low score of 33. Members of the winning team were Will Parker, Bob Lake and Jennie Bonar. The next team posted a 34, the next three teams post-ed a 35, and the final team posted a 38.

Closest to the pin with the 2nd shot on Hole #2, with 0 inches, was Sam Heatherdale. Second closest with 1/8 inches was Bob Bonar.

In League Scramble play at Live Oak Golf

Club on Friday, Sep-tember 20, 24 players, 13 men and 11 wom-en, were divided into six teams.

The winning team, with four players, post-ed a low score of 33. Members of the win-ning team were Margy Fayard, Ken Thomp-son, Larry McKenzie and Bob Stites. The next team posted a 34, the next team posted a 35, the following two teams posted a 37 and the final team posted a 39.

Closest to the pin with the 2nd shot on Hole #13, with 18½ inches, was Will Park-er. Second closest with 21 inches was Jack Dreessen.

Photo Special to the Courier JournalLeft to right Chapter President Ken Hinton thanks Past President Charley Myers for his great service to the United States of America.

&Faces Places

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I remember when I was playing high school foot-ball in the late 70s, and we played a team that was twice our size. I was playing the tight end po-sition and was lined up right in front of the big-gest corn fed hillbilly I had ever encountered in my life. One Mississip-pi, two Mississippi, down set, hut, hut and down to the ground I would go, to enjoy a mouth full of that tasty treat known to all football players as turf. I remember asking the coach if I could move positions, back to wide receiver, because, frank-ly, I was tired of getting the living tar beat out of me. The coaches com-ment was, “Why? You are tying that guy up.” At the end of the game I was whipped like the family pig and had the bruis-es to show it. We lost that night, but I remem-ber after the game the coach said, “Good game Roberts,” which really made me mad because the game was like being forced to watch reruns of a bad cooking show.

As I started to walked away from the coach with my bad attitude, he said something that I have carried with me all my life and that is a quote from Vince Lombardi, “It’s not whether you get knocked down; it’s whether you get back up.”

Friday night the Raid-ers took me back to 1979, as they took on Provi-dence from Jacksonville. Before the game started I heard a couple of peo-ple talking and one said, “Holy Crap, Providence looks like a college team!” Hey I have to agree with them on that one those boys were huge. Yes they had the Raiders out sized, and yes Providence was out powering them but not one Crescent City Raider team member gave up. From the very start it seemed that the Raiders were doomed to

a no score night when on the first kick off, Provi-dence recovered the ball and scored. From there it was a struggle but the Raiders seemed to slowly get back into the game. Up until the fourth quar-ter the Raiders hadn’t scored, but then in the final quarter the game seemed to turn around when Timmy Rogers and Dadrian Ellis both scored a touchdown. Final score was Providence 38, Raid-ers 12. As the Bear once said, “They didn’t lose, they just ran out of time.”

Just to let you guys know, Ryne Beasley and Derick Rasher are ok. They were taken to the hospital and checked out. This coming Friday night, the Raiders will take on, Victory Christian Academy from Lakeland. Game time is at 7 p.m. at the Crescent City High

School. I want to thank all of you who came out to support the Raiders this past Friday night. The stadium was about half full, now all we need to do is fill it the rest of the way up.

In closing I want to say it again, “This is one of the finest and most de-termined young group of men that I have ever seen in my life,” and some of the best football you will ever see. These young men may get knocked down but I guarantee you they will get back up and as long as they are will-ing to get out there and represent this communi-ty, the least we can do is show up at the games and stand behind them. Well hope to see you guys there Friday night, Sep-tember 27, at 7 p.m.

Game Brings Up Feelings of Nostalgia

Photo by Travis RobertsCrescent City and Jacksonville get tangled up in each other while making a play on Friday night.

Photo Special to the Courier JournalFirst place David Kilgore, second place Scott King, third place Tony Winkleman, and Big Bass Jack Flowers.

The King’s Bass Report

Game Brings Up Feelings of Nostalgia

Travis RobertsSports Writer

Military Officers Association September MeetingThe St. Johns Riv-

er Valley Chapter, Military Officers As-sociation of Ameri-ca (MOAA) held their September luncheon meeting at Shrimp R’ Us in Welaka recent-ly. Chapter President Ken Hinton opened the meeting with Chapter Chaplain Bill Darden giving the invocation and leading all in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of the United States.

Special Guest, Flori-da Council of Chapters North East Florida Vice President Col. Bob Bu-

chman, USA Retired, presented Chapter Past President Fran Martin with the Flor-ida Council of Chap-ters “Col. Marvin J. Harris Communication Award” for the best leg-islative news coverage in the Council’s Com-munique in all of Flor-ida.

Following the mem-bers enjoying an ala carte luncheon meal, Hinton then introduced Chapter Past President Charles Myers who gave a brief outline of his military career. Myers, born an Army “brat” at Sam Hous-ton, Texas, earned a commission in the En-gineer Corps at Rice

Institute, Houston, Texas. He served in the United States and Thailand before being assigned to Fort Bel-voir, Virginia, where he met his wife, Fran. who was a school teacher. Following a tour in Germany, Myers was sent to a construction battalion in Pleiku and An Khe in support of the 1st Cavalry Divi-sion, Vietnam. His sec-ond tour in Vietnam was in support of the 101st Abn. Division, Camp Eagle, and Phu Bai, Vietnam.

Upon his return from the second tour in Vietnam, Myers was sent to Buffalo,

New York, as Deputy District Engineer, fol-lowed by a tour as Post Engineer at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He was assigned next as the Jacksonville Dis-trict Engineer. His fi-nal tour in the United Sates Army was as the Huntsville Division En-gineer, Alabama.

Following his retire-ment from the Unit-ed States Army, My-ers worked for the St. Johns River Water Management District here in Palatka.

President Hinton then announced the next meeting would be Tuesday, October 15, at the restaurant

Crystal Cove, north of Palatka. The meet-ing will again began at 11:30 a.m. George Crawford reminded members the chapter would participate in the Veteran’s Day pa-

rade on November 11, commencing at 1000. “We will have both walkers and riders, and any veteran is in-vited to march or ride with us,” said Craw-ford.

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Stud Signing at Haven Hospice

Palatka - Haven Hos-pice invited residents of Putnam County and the surrounding coun-ties to a “stud signing” at the construction site of the Haven Hospice Roberts Care Center expansion in Palatka on Friday, August 23 at 3 p.m.

The “stud-signing” is a Haven Hospice tra-dition and an oppor-tunity for community members, the families and friends of those for whom Haven has pro-vided care, as well as, Haven donors, volun-teers and employees to

be a part of an endur-ing legacy. Everyone was invited to write personal comments and heart-felt wishes within the walls of the six-bed expansion that will surround patients, families and caregivers for years to come.

The Roberts Care Center which serves Putnam County and the surrounding coun-ties of Alachua, Clay, St. Johns, Volusia and Flagler is expanding from a 12-bed to an 18-bed facility. The expan-sion will be named The Satterwhite Campus for Care and Compas-sion once it is opened in the fall of 2013.

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The Putnam County Headquarters Library is hosting a quilting class taught by local quilter and instructor, Janelle Bruce. The class began Monday, September 16 at 2 p.m. and continues until 4:30 p.m. each Monday. This class is perfect for those homeschoolers looking a Home Economics class. All ages are welcome. All quilters will need to bring their sewing machines as well as the basics every quilter needs. For more information, please call Darlene Walker at 386-329-0126. The Headquarters Library is located at 601 College Road.

Calling All Artists! - Each year the Lee Conlee House, un-der the direction of the Prevention Coordinator, hosts a “Sur-vivor Art Show.” The art show began as a way for survivors to express, through art, the violence and abuse they have experienced in their lives; to tell their story to the community. Through the art show, we acknowledge the pain that survi-vors have endured and honor their memories of their lives and visions for their future. Through the art show, we hope to reach others in the community who might be experiencing abuse in their lives, to let them know that they are not alone and it is okay to talk to someone. Through the art show, we also hope to show the community a vision of peace, of hope, for a better world. While violence is a dark subject, a subject most people would rather not talk about, there is still light to be found in that darkness, the light of a better day, of a world without violence. That is the goal of our art show this year: to help others imagine the hope of a better day, a world without violence.

With that hope in mind, we are asking anyone who has experienced domestic, dating, or sexual violence to consider submitting a piece (or two) of original art to this year’s art show. We are also asking those in the community who have a vision for peace, for a world without violence, to consider sub-mitting a piece (or two) of original art to this year’s art show. Together, we will paint Putnam County a picture of peace and hope for our future!

Art submissions can be any medium, as long as they can fit through a standard doorway. Submissions may be displayed anonymously but if you would like your piece returned af-ter the show, you must leave contact information with the Prevention Coordinator. Submissions are due by Wednesday, September 25. If you have additional questions about the show or would like to submit a piece for the show, please contact Leah Emberton (Prevention Coordinator) by phone 325-4447 or email [email protected]. The Lee Conlee House reserves the right to evaluate all art submitted for the show and retains final approval for display of all art pieces submitted for the show.

Dear Residents of Putnam County - If you are having an issue with Social Security, Medicare, Veterans Bene-fits, immigration, the IRS or any federal agency, a member of Senator Rubio’s staff will be available to meet with you. Please plan to attend to meet your local staff and find out the services Senator Rubio’s Office offers his constituents on Wednesday, October 2, from 2 – 4 p.m. The event will take place at the Putnam County Administrative Building, located at 2509 Crill Avenue in Palatka.

On Saturday, October 5, there will be a Chicken Cordon Bleu Dinner and Silent Auction Fundraiser, benefiting the South Putnam Christian Service Center, held at Howe Me-morial Fellowship Hall in Crescent City. The Silent Auction will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. with free admission. The dinner will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. with a dinner ticket dona-tion of $8. You must buy your dinner ticket in advance; call 467-2061 to purchase a ticket. The sale for tickets ends on Wednesday, October 2. This fundraiser in supported by First Presbyterian Church and Howe Memorial United Methodist Church. If you are available to donate time to help out or can or know of someone that can donate items for the auction, please contact Kitty Miller at 467-2061.

Camp Safe Haven Overnight Camp - Camp Safe Haven Overnight Camp, which is for teens only, will be held on Fri-day, October 11, at 4 p.m., until Sunday, October 13, at noon, at Camp Immokalee in Keystone Heights. The teen campers will participate in sports events, such as climbing, swimming and fitness exercises. They will also engage in group activities to understand their grief and remember their loved ones. For more information, contact Susan Follick at 352-379-6276 or email her at [email protected].

Looking for Vendors for the ARTober Fest on Octo-ber 12 - Arts, crafts, antiques, businesses, farmers, cottage foods, entertainers, street performers and more, download the application at www.keepputnambeautiful.org/calendar_of_events/artober_fest, or call Keep Putnam Beautiful, 386-325-9598.

Recycling Regatta - It is time to get your team ready for the Keep Putnam Beautiful 2013 Recycling Regatta! Be part of a crew to show an innovative way to reuse items, promote your organization, and support recycling. Everyone is invited to participate, businesses, organizations, families, churches, individuals or groups.

The Race starts at 11 a.m., on Saturday, October 12, be-ginning at the City Dock and ending at the soft launch ramp by the gazebo. $20 per vessel until September 30 and $25 thereafter. Prizes will be awarded in the following categories: Fastest Time/Grand Prize, $100; People’s Choice Award, $20 gift card; Most Original, $20 gift card to Beef’s; and Saltiest Dog (vessel that sinks the best or fastest), 4 hamburger plat-ters at Angel’s Diner. Early registration is encouraged, as the race is limited to 25 vessels. Contact Keep Putnam Beautiful for Rules and Registration Forms at: 386-325-9598, www. keepputnambeautiful.org, or via email request: [email protected].

The Putnam County Master Gardeners Fall Outdoor Plant Sale will take place on Saturday, October 12. Opening at 9 a.m. and closing at 1 p.m. in the Putnam County Exten-sion front parking lot at 111 Yelvington Road, East Palatka, Florida 32131. Plants of all kinds will be available-trees, shrubs, vegetables, herbs, ornamentals and flowers. Garden-ing books and other garden treasures will be offered at the Garden Treasure Chest. The Master Gardeners recipe book ‘A Harvest of Recipes’ will be offered and coffee and donuts will be available. Master Gardeners will be on hand to offer information and suggestions to help you in the garden and landscape. For more information call 386-329-0318.

ARTober Fest - October 12, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. at the Palatka Riverfront. Live entertainment all day, kidz zone, Recycling Regatta, Azalea City Cruiser Car Show, BBQ, and more. Look-ing for all types of vendors: arts, crafts, food, businesses, non-profits, farmers, cottage foods and children’s activities. Booth fees vary, contact Keep Putnam Beautiful, (386) 325-9598, or visit the website: www.keepputnambeautiful.org for more information. Also accepting Recycling Regatta entries – download the rules at the website – first prize $100 cash.

The Woman’s Club of Welaka is hosting a BBQ Pulled Pork Dinner on Saturday, October 12, from 5 - 7:30 p.m. at the clubhouse, located at 644 CR 309 in Welaka. The eve-ning’s menu will include pulled pork, baked beans, cole slaw, a roll, dessert and tea. The cost is a donation of $9. Advanced tickets can be purchased by calling Dee Craft at 467-3807 or 467-2600, or by visiting their library on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m., or talk to any member about purchasing tickets.

GED paper, pencil testing ends in November - Putnam County residents have until November to take the General Education Development (GED) exam using the current pa-per-based version. The two remaining GED paper/pencil testing dates, at St. Johns River State College, have been scheduled for Thursday and Friday, October 17 and 18 and Thursday and Friday, November 14 and 15. Registration will be held on Friday, October 11, and Friday, November 8, be-ginning at 8 a.m. The cost of the full battery is $70. GED testing and registration is located on the SJR State Palatka campus only. Students seeking accommodations related to a disability must submit a request with appropriate documen-

tation at least 60 days in advance of their desired test date. For more information, call SJR State at (386) 312-4080 or visit the website at SJRstate.edu.

The Putnam County Chamber of Commerce will be holding their Annual Fundraiser “Fish -n- Bids.” This event is a fish fry, oyster roast and live auction being held on Saturday, Oc-tober 19, at the Shrine Club in East Palatka starting at 6 p.m. and is sponsored by Georgia-Pacific. The menu will consist on Fish, Steak, Oysters, Chowder and all the fixins’. Other highlights of the event will be the annual oyster roast, live auction loaded with great items, and the wine pull.

Annual Fundraiser attendees will have the opportunity to purchase one or more chances to pull a numbered wine cork, which corresponds to a bottle of wine. Chances can be pur-chased for $20 each or 3 for $50 and, to sweeten the offering, there will be 3 special wine bottles in the pull that will include a $100 gift card.

Donations of wine and/or cash are needed to stock this effort. To preserve the value of each pull, we ask that bottles donated be of at least a $20 value. Don’t know what to pur-chase or have time to buy? Simply contact the Chamber to donate a monetary amount, which will be used to purchase wines. We encourage multiple wine bottle donations. Please make wine or monetary donations by October 4th and drop them off at the Chamber (at 1100 Reid St, Palatka) or call 386-328-1503 and we will pick up your donation.

You may also choose to be the sole sponsor for the Wine Pull. Wine Pull Sponsorship Package = $1000, which in-cludes:

• Two seats at a table for the Annual Fundraiser• Prominent visual display of logo on signage• Recognition in the Annual Fundraiser printed program Tickets are $75 each or a table of eight for $500. Call the

Chamber of Commerce at 386-328-1503 for reservations.

Everybody’s Having a Yard Sale - The Pomona Park Beau-tification Committee’s 16th Annual Yard Sale will take place throughout town on Saturday, November 2. Over 100 ven-dors and more than 1,000 shoppers are expected. To reserve a space at Morgan Park, call 649-9293. To reserve a space for antiques, collectibles, arts or crafts at the Community Cen-ter, please call 983-1314. Major sale locations include 109

Worcester Road, 200 East Main Street, 1712 Hwy 17 and 213 Perry Street. Many homes will have yard sales as well. Raffle tickets will be at the Community Center. Please come and enjoy a fall shopping day! Space rentals, raffle proceeds and food sales will benefit the Pomona Park Beautification Committee. To volunteer, please call 346-9293 or 983-1314. Community Service hours are available.

FOUR! Join LCH for a round of golf! - Think you’ve got what it takes to win this year’s golf tournament? Well, dust off your clubs and start practicing your swing, the Lee Conlee House Annual Golf Tournament is rapidly approaching! Each year, the LCH Board of Directors sponsors a golf tournament with the goal of raising money to help support the Lee Conlee House. This year’s tournament will be held on Saturday, No-vember 16, and we’re sure you’ll have a swingin’ good time! If you are interested in more information about the golf tourna-ment, would like to sign up for the tournament, or would like to be a sponsor, please call 325-4447 and ask to speak with Valerie Brooks, our Administrative Assistant.

The Humane Society of NE FL in partnership with First Coast No More Homeless Pets is offering a special rate to spay/neuter your cat or dog. Companion cats/kittens $35, feral cats $25 and dogs/puppies $60. Price includes spay/neuter and rabies vaccination. A $10 transportation fee is additional. Space is limited. Call 386-325-1587 for appoint-ment.

Shirley Griffin - 386-649-8640PALATKA LIONS

MEETING1st & 3rd Mon. 7PM

318 Osceola St, PalatkaPALATKA ELKS LODGE

1st & 3rd Mon. 7 pmWed. Dinner 6-7:30 pm

Fri. Happy Hour 6-7:30 pm114 South 3rd St., Palatka

386-325-5295PUTNAM COUNTY

SHRINE CLUBWed. 6 pm Darts/Hotdogs &

HamburgersYelvington Rd, East Palatka

386-325-8020PUTNAM COUNTY

TEA PARTYTues. 7 pm

Interlachen Library2nd & 4th Mon. 6:30 pm

American Legion off Crill Ave.SCHOOL ADVISORY

COUNCIL1st Tues. 2 pm

CCJSHS, Media Center386-698-1629

SEVILLE VIA MEETING(Village Improvement Association)

1st Thurs. - 7 p.m.Old Elementary School on US 17

SOUTH PUTNAM WOMAN’S CLUB3rd Mon. 6:30 pm

Culver RoomCrescent City Public Library

386-649-0885ST. JOHN CATHOLIC

CHURCH CARD PARTY3rd Thurs. 10 pm $4 Lunch

Hwy 20 – InterlachenSUNDAY DINNER

1st & 2nd Sun. 11:30 amBass Capital Shrine Club

386-467-3102THE HEART OF

PUTNAM COALITION3rd Thurs. – 11 am

Palatka Christian Service Center820 Reid St – Palatka

386-328-0984US COAST GUARD

AUXILIARY MEETING3rd Thurs. 7 pm

Men & Women needed to assist w/ homeland security

& boating safetyVFW Meeting Hall

SR 100 & Palm Ave Palatka, 684-6543

US VETERANS POST 104Mon. One Pot Meal

Tues. 6 pm Kitchen opens7 pm Dart League

Wed. All Day Free PoolThurs. 5 pm Kitchen opens

6 pm BingoState Rd 19 – Palatka

386-328-9133VFW POST 3349

Mon. & Wed. 10 am - 1 pmSelling Sandwiches

Tue. 6 pm BingoWed. 1 pm Veteran’s Rd Tbl2nd Fri. 6 pm Steak Night

3201 Reid St, Palatka386-328-2863

INTERLACHEN BABE RUTH LEAGUE MEETINGS

3rd Thurs. – 7pmLions Club Interlachen

BEEKEEPERS OF PUT-NAM COUNTY

3rd Tues. 5:30 pmPutnam County

Ag Center – East PalatkaContact Mickie

684-0902 / 904-692-4238Beekeepersofputnamcounty.org

CRESCENT CITY YACHT CLUBAt 3 Bananas

11 S Lake St, Crescent City2nd Fri. 7pm

CELEBRATE RECOVERat. 7:15 pm

Dunns Creek Baptist Church 386-328-8650

CRESCENT CITY TOPSTues. 9 am

St. John the BaptistCatholic Church

386-698-2055 or 386-698-3080

LEE CONLEE HOUSEVictim Advocate in Crescent City

Mon. - Thurs. 8 am - 4:30 pm386-983-4346

24 hr hotline 386-325-3141 or800-500-1119

QUIVANNO PROBIOTICS WORKSHOP

3rd Mon. 5:30 pmMonahan Chiropractic

Medical Clinic905 St. Johns Ave

PalatkaSENIOR FRIENDS CENTER

Mon. 11 am YogaTues. 9:15 am Line DanceTues. 2 - 4 pm Bingo

Wed. 1 pm Game DayFri. 10 - 11 am Exercise

Fri. 1 - 3 pm BingoButler Bldg Conf. Room

Putnam Community Medical Center

611 Zeagler Dr – Palatka386-328-3986

STROKE SURVIVORS OF PALATKA

Mon. & Fri. Mornings Free Exercise Classes

Ruby 386-649-0569T’AI CHI CLASS

Tues. 6 pmGeorgetown Community

Center386-467-7204

THE EDGAR JOHNSON SENIOR CENTER

Tues. 10 am Seniors vs CrimeWed.1:30 pm Cane Fu LessonsWed. 12:30 Paint Class $7 mth

Call 386-329-0469TOPS FLORIDA #435

WelakaTues. 9 am

First Baptist Church of WelakaC. R. 309 -386-467-8935

VIOLENCE INTERVENTION & PREVENTION PROGRAM

Putnam County Health Department

386-326-3200Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Hotline

386-325-3141 or 800-326-0919TDD Users 800-955-8771

A LADIES AROUND THE LAKE MEETING

1st & 3rd Tues. 10 amCrafts & Covered Dish Lunch

George’s Lake Community Center114 Saratoga St, Florahome

AMERICAN LEGION POST 45

Sat. All you can eat breakfast 8 am – 11 am

Cost is $6, PalatkaAMERICAN LEGION

POST 293Sun. 5:30 pm Bingo

1st Mon. 6:30 pm Dinner Meeting

3rd Mon. 6:30 pm Bring dish or $2

Wed. 11 am – 12:30 pm LunchWed. 12:30 pm Bingo4th Sat. 6:30 pm Aux.

Scholarship DinnerInterlachen 386-684-2188

AZALEA CITY CRUISERS

Every 4th Sat. 5 p.m.Woody’s BBQ

State Rd 19 PalatkaBASS CAPITAL VFW

POST 101773rd Thursday, 6 pm

Crescent City Woman’s Club604 N. Summit Street Crescent CityBOY SCOUTS TROOP #42

CUB SCOUTS PACK 42

COMMUNITY THRIFT SHOPTues. & Thurs. 9 am - 12 pm Corner Lemon and Main. behind Howe Methodist Church - Crescent City

HUMANE SOCIETY OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA

Tues. - Fri. 1 - 4 p.m.Sat. 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.Closed Sun. & Mon.

112 Norma St. – HollisterHumane Society Thrift StoreMon.– Fri. 10 am - 5 pm

Sat. 9 am – 5 pmClosed Sunday

819 S. Moody Road PalatkaMT. CARMEL COMMUNITY RE-

SOURCE CENTER INC.Mon. 10 am – 2 pm

400 East Oak St, Palatka386-937-2447 / 916-9556PALATKA CHRISTIAN

SERVICE CENTERMon. – Fri. 9 am – 1:30 pm

820 Reed St. – Palatka386-328-0984

SECOND TIMEAROUND SHOP

Open May, June & July 2nd & 4th Sat. 9 am - 1 pm

Community United Methodist Church126 Highlands Ave

Lake ComoSOUTH PUTNAM

CHRISTIAN SERVICE CENTER

Tues. & Thurs. 10 am – 2:30 pm219 N. Summit St.

Crescent City 386- 698-1944THRIFT STORE

Mon. & Thurs. 10 am - 4 pm3rd Thurs. – Bag DaySt. John the Baptist

Catholic ChurchSouth of Crescent City

PUTNAM COUNTY HOME COMMUNITY EDUCATORS

(HCE)2nd Wed.

Agriculture Building111 Yelvington Rd., E. Palatka

Call Mary Ellen Clifton386-649-8856ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS

Mon. 7 pmChurch of the Holy Comforter

223 N. Summit St. Crescent City1-904-399-8535 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS

Fri. 6 pmLake Como Community Center, Highland Ave. Lake Como

1-904-399-8535

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS

A NEW LIFE GROUPTues. 7 p.m.

Howe Memorial Methodist Church

252 S. Summit St. Crescent City1-904-399-8535ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS

CELEBRATION GROUPTues. & Thur. noon

Howe Memorial Methodist Church

252 S. Summit St. Crescent City1-904-399-8535ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS

LIBERTY GROUPWed. 7 pm

First Presbyterian Church301 Cypress Ave. 1-904-399-4187

ASSISTANCE FOR FLORIDA SERVICES

Tues. 10 am Trinity Episcopal Church204 State Rd 26 – Melrose

352-475-2177

HEALTH AND SUPPORT

EDUCATION

CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS

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Mon. 6 pm(only when school is in session)Howe Memorial Methodist Church252 S. Summit St. Crescent City

386-937-8626CREATE! ARTISTS’ GUILD OF

NORTH FLORIDA4th Sat. 10:30 am Larimer Art Center

216 Reid St. – PalatkaCRESCENT CITY MOOSE LODGE

1st Sat. Breakfast 8-11 a.m.1st & 3rd Mon. Chicken Dinner 2nd & 4th Mon. 4:30 pm

Spaghetti Dinner Tues. 4:30 pm Tacos & Taco SaladWing Wednesday 6-9 p.m.

Thurs. 10:30 am BingoSat. Night Finger Foods 6-9 p.m.

Public InvitedFri. 5 pm Dinner, 7 Music

US 17 South Crescent City386-649-0745

FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES INTERLACHENWeekdays 4 pm Social

Room Happy Hr.Tues. 5 pm Hamburgers

Tues. 7 pm BingoState Rd 20 – Interlachen

386-684-3252FRATERNAL ORDER OF

EAGLES 4355Sat. 8 pm Band

Sun. 4 pm KaraokeMon. 7:30 pm Darts

Tues. & Wed. 1 pm PinochleTues. & Thurs. 6:30 pm Bingo

Wed. 5 pm TacosFri. 8 pm Karaoke

110 Shrine Club RdLake Como

FRUITLAND PENINSULAHISTORICAL SOCIETY

3rd Tues. 7 pmCulver Rm., Crescent City

Library 386-698-1870GIRL SCOUTSFor girls 5-11

1st & 3rd Saturday 10 am - 12 pm

St. John the Baptist Catholic ChurchCall Luz 386-559-4119HISTORIC CENTRAL

ACADEMY3rd Mon. 5:30 pm

Preservation & Community Development Inc.

Supporters Meeting PalatkaINTERLACHEN LIONS CLUB

1st & 3rd Tues. 7pm 202 Prospect Ave

Interlachen, 386-684-2188PALATKA AMATEUR

RADIO CLUB3rd Thurs. 7 pmPalatka Library

601 College Rd – PalatkaPALATKA DUPLICATE

BRIDGE CLUBWed. 10 am Bring lunch

521 South 13th St– Palatka386-328-0263

PALATKA ELKS LODGE 13231st & 3rd Mon. 7 pm Meeting

6 pm Trustees & Committee Meeting

Wed. & Fri. 6 pm Dinner114 South Third St, Palatka

386-325-3413PALATKA KIWANIS CLUB

Thurs. 11:45 am Lunch Sleep Inn & Suites

SR19 & Hwy 100 Palatka

PALATKA NEW VISIONLIONS CLUB

2nd & 4th Tues. NoonBeef O’Bradys on the River

PalatkaPOMONA PARK

NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH2nd Thurs. (exc. Aug. & Dec.)

200 East Main St.

SOCIAL

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SUDOKU

September 25, 2013 • Courier Journal B3

On Wednesday, Sep-tember 11, at 3 Ba-nanas, there were ten teams playing. The first place winners, who re-ceived a $50 gift certifi-cate, were Bubbas and Floozies, whose mem-bers are Elaine and Irv Rae, Marianne and Wright Simmons, Will Parker, Fran Mara and Doug Bopp.

On Wednesday, Sep-tember 18, at 3 Banan-as, there were twelve teams playing. The first place winners,

who received a $50 gift certificate, were Shake & Bake, whose mem-bers are Peggy Trice, Michelle Holland and Nancy Pavlides. The second place team, who received a $30 gift certificate, was Happy Hump Day. The third place team, who re-ceived a $20 gift certif-icate, was Couch Pota-toes. Como Cats came in fourth, and Light-house Crew was fifth. The Beer Round was won by Raven’s Fans.

Also starting last

Friday, September 20, there will be Trivia Na-tion at R & J’s BBQ in Welaka, beginning at 6 p.m. every Friday Night. Get yourself a crew together and sup-port Trivia. It is fun and only runs for about two hours. Hope to see you there.

Don’t delay, get a team together and play today! Trivia Night is every Wednesday at 3 Bananas, starting at 6 p.m., and new teams are always welcome.

Trivia Night Winners

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POOL HOME FOR SALE: Beautifully remodeled, 3BD/2BA, extra wooded lot, sun deck, bonus room. Central location, short drive to St. Augustine, Daytona Beach & Or-lando. $165,000. Call 386-559-4556 9/25RENT TO OWN - Re-furbished 1/1 in Quiet Adult Mobile Home Park on Lake Crescent, Boat-ing, Fishing, Relaxing Reasonable Lot Rent. 386-698-3648 TFN

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All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed accord-ing to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/tax-

deeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK AS C/F FL DUNDEE LIEN INV L the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the prop-erty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number 8048Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: LIVE OAK GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB ES-TATES P U D PHASE I MB6 P87 BLK C LOT 5 PARCEL NUMBER 35-12-26-5380-0030-0050

Name in which assessed RECH-TEN BRIAN J.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed accord-ing to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/tax-

deeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USAmeribank c/o Kingery/Crouse - Ma the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the prop-erty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number 8583Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: MC-GREGORS MB2 P14 BLK 13 LOT 7 PARCEL NUMBER 01-10-26-5610-0130-0070

Name in which assessed BUCHAN-AN JOHN EDWIN.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed accord-ing to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/tax-

deeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK AS C/F FL DUNDEE LIEN INV L the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the prop-erty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number 9071Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: ORANGE BLOSSOM GARDENS MB4 P90 BLK 7 LOTS 9 10 11 12 13 14 PARCEL NUMBER 08-10-24-6780-0070-0090

Name in which assessed TAJ RA-ZIA.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed accord-ing to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/tax-

deeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK AS C/F FL DUNDEE LIEN INV L the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the prop-erty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number 4258Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: INTERLACHEN LAKES ESTATES FREDERICK TOWN UNIT 16 MB5 P4 BLK 107 LOTS 23 24 PARCEL NUMBER 36-09-24-4075-1070-0230

Name in which assessed JEAN-CLAUDE CARINE + JESSIE + Yze-line + Enid (Jtros).

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed accord-ing to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/tax-

deeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TAX LIEN FUND I LP the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number 6258Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: INTERLACHEN LAKES ESTATES UNIT 24 MB5 P38 BLK 27 LOT 9 PARCEL NUMBER 24-10-24-4083-0270-0090

Name in which assessed INTERNA-TIONAL GROUP LLC (THE).

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed accord-ing to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/tax-

deeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK AS C/F FL DUNDEE LIEN INV L the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the prop-erty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number 6778Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: LAKE GEORGE MANOR MB5 P24 AREA E LOT 1 PARCEL NUMBER 31-12-27-4910-0050-0010

Name in which assessed RION INC

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed accord-ing to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/tax-

deeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USAmeribank c/o Kingery/Crouse - Ma the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the prop-erty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number 7998Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: LEMON ST HEIGHTS MB2 P33 BLK 19 LOT 8 PARCEL NUMBER 01-10-26-5200-0190-0080

Name in which assessed 104 PINE STREET LAND TRUST (THE) C/O Justin Christopher Fink Trustee.

27-2720-0040-0230

Name in which assessed ROUSE ROSA LEE.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed accord-ing to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/tax-

deeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USAmeribank c/o Kingery/Crouse - Ma the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the prop-erty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number 2270Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: GREEN + PULLENS OF HARTS PLAT MB1 P137 LOT 5 PARCEL NUMBER 12-10-26-3320-0000-0050

Name in which assessed KRUEGER LILLY M.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed accord-ing to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/tax-

deeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TAX LIEN FUND I LP the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number 2422Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: HANNA + BROER OF HANNAS MB1 BLK B LOTS 5 + 6 PARCEL NUMBER 05-10-27-3470-0020-0050

Name in which assessed PETERS J L C/O Emily L Holbrook.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed accord-ing to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/tax-

deeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TAX LIEN FUND I LP the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number 3586Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: INTERLACHEN LAKES ESTS UNIT 15 MB4 P186 BLK 92 LOTS 11 + 12 OR221 P175 PARCEL NUMBER 30-10-24-4074-0920-0110

Name in which assessed GGH 33 LLC.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed accord-ing to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/tax-

deeds/list.html

CLERK, CIRCUIT COURTPUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/tax-

deeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USAmeribank c/o Kingery/Crouse - Ma the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the prop-erty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number 1139Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: CRES-CENT CITY MB2 P30 BLK 51 PT OF LOTS 2 + 3 OR860 P1015 PARCEL NUMBER 19-12-28-1750-0510-0021

Name in which assessed ESPOSI-TO ALBERT.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed accord-ing to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/tax-

deeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USAmeribank c/o Kingery/Crouse - Ma the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the prop-erty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number 1578Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: FAIR-WEATHER S/D MB3 P91 BLK C N1/2 OF LOT 18 + ALL OF LOT 19 PARCEL NUMBER 13-10-26-2420-0030-0180

Name in which assessed FLOYD CHARLES.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed accord-ing to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/tax-

deeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TAX LIEN FUND I LP the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number 1610Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: FERN-WOOD ESTATES SEC B MB5 P25B LOT 72 PARCEL NUMBER 22-12-27-2501-0020-0720

Name in which assessed OCTEUS MONFORT + MARIANNE H/W.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed accord-ing to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/tax-

deeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USAmeribank c/o Kingery/Crouse - Ma the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the prop-erty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number 1871Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: FOREST HEIGHTS MB3 P169 BLK D LOTS 23 + 24 PARCEL NUMBER 24-12-

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/tax-

deeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USAmeribank c/o Kingery/Crouse - Ma the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the prop-erty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number 1108Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: CRES-CENT CITY MB2 P30 BLK 30 N 1/2 OF LOT 4 PARCEL NUMBER 30-12-28-1750-0300-0040

Name in which assessed SAUN-DERS DAISY M.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed accord-ing to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/

taxdeeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USAmeribank c/o Kingery/Crouse - Ma the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the prop-erty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number 1130Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: CRES-CENT CITY MB2 P30 BLK 42 PT OF LOT 1 BK98 P20 PARCEL NUMBER 30-12-28-1750-0420-0013

Name in which assessed FABIAN MATTIE HEIRS OF.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed accord-ing to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/tax-

deeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USAmeribank c/o Kingery/Crouse - Ma the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the prop-erty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number 1138Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: CRES-CENT CITY MB2 P30 BLK 51 LOTS 2 3(EX BK193 P251 OR216 P231 OR217 P97RD OR860 P1015) PARCEL NUMBER 19-12-28-1750-0510-0020

Name in which assessed ESPOSI-TO ALBERT M + MARIE E H/W.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed accord-ing to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITH

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK AS C/F FL DUNDEE LIEN INV L the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the proper-ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number 0299 Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: BLUEBER-RY HILL UNIT II MB6 P64 LOT 7 PARCEL NUMBER 16-12-27-0666-0000-0070

Name in which assessed SKOB-KARIOV DMITRIY.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/tax-

deeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USAmeribank c/o Kingery/Crouse - Ma the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the prop-erty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number 1081Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: COUNTRY CLUB HEIGHTS MB4 P30 BLK 5 LOT 6 PARCEL NUMBER 13-10-26-1700-0050-0060

Name in which assessed GOLDEN BILLY + JACQUELINE H/W.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed accord-ing to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

DRIVERS: $5,000 Sign-On Bonus! Great Pay! Consistent Freight, Great Miles on this Regional Ac-count. Werner Enterpris-es: 1-888-567-3110 10/2

FOR SALE: Frigidaire Gas Stove - 30 inches w/hookup for Natural or Pro-pane gas. In working con-dition. $100 - Call 386-649-6675 after 6 pm. 9/25FOR SALE: Porta-ble 1200 BTU A/C. $200 Can be seen at Crescent City Flower Shop. 698-1313 9/25FOR SALE: Ez-Go elec. golf cart w/char-ger. Batteries only 1 yr. old. Asking $800. Call Jan 386-698-2189 10/2

FOR RENT/SALE: Crescent Lake Estates: 2BD/2BA Mobile Home with full addition, Flori-da room, Carport, Stove, Refrigerator, Washer & Dryer. Possible Own-er Financing. Call for more information. Day-time 570-614-4751 After 6pm 386-649-6675 10/2NEW HOPE VILLAS APARTMENTS - 2BR $256/month, 3BR $316/month, 4BR $351/month. Rental assistance avail-able for those who quali-fy. Call Patty at 386-749-0075. This institution is an equal opportunity pro-vider & employer. EQUAL HOUSING OPPOR-TUNITY TDD PHONE 1-800-955-8771 TFNLAKEVIEW GROVE APTS. 62 or older, dis-abled or handicapped regardless of age, with or without children. 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments. Central heat/air, blinds. Section 8 accepted. Rental assistance may be available for those who qualify. Call Lucre-tia 386-698-2513. TTD 1-800-955-8771 Equal Housing Opportuni-ty. This institution is an equal opportunity pro-vider & employer. TFNOAKWOOD GROVE APTS-1, 2 & 3 Bedroom apartments. Section 8 accepted. Central heat/air, carpet, blinds, laundry on site. Call Lucretia 386-698-2513 TDD 1800-955-8771 Equal Housing Op-portunity. This institution is an equal opportunity provider & employer. TFN

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Auctions

AUCTIONS – Roofing Com-pany Liquidation, Online Auction Only, Bid Septem-ber 17 thru September 26, Items Located in Maryland & Florida. Motley’s Auction & Realty Group, 804-232-3300, www.motleys.com, VAAL #16.

Autos Wanted

Sell Your Classic! Get top dollar for your classic car at Lake Mirror Classic Auto Auction in Lakeland, Fl on October 19th! Call 1-800-257-4161 M.E. Higgenboth-am, FL Lic# AU305AB158

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Real Estate/ Land for Sale

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Real Estate/ Lots & Acreage

Bank Approved Sale. Smith Lake Alabama. Deep Dock-able Home Sites from $59,900 (Take Virtual Tour @ LiveLakefront.com). 26 Prime Lake front lots or-dered sold October 12th. Buy at pennies on the dollar – all must go! Open or wood-ed – level throughout to the water’s edge. Make an early appointment. Bank’s loss – Your gain! Don’t miss this. It’s unbelievable land at an unbelievable price – Call now for early appointment! 1-877-448-6816.

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Call 386-524-4032or 386-524-4173

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Smith Thomas Court Apartments849 Bay LaneCrescent City,

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2002 LIKE NEW 1,860 sq ft Manufac-tured Home -River Park. Only used during winter for a month. 3BR/2Bath, 2 car carport & utility/workshop. Much more. #665661.......................$89,000

FLY-IN COMMUNITY - Eagles Nest w/water view & airplane hanger - 2006 open floor plan Home w/2,554 sq ft, 3Br/2Bath, gourmet style kitchen, ga-rage & adjoining Buildable Lot. #606907...............................$579,000

WATERFRONT TAXIWAY Hanger Home in Eagles Nest- 1992, 2,143 sq ft w/ vaulted ceilings, 3Br/2Bath, screen porch, garage & aircraft hang-er. Lot slopes gently to Lake Estella. #584008...............................$499,000

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9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that DIVELY TOMMY J & CATHERINE the holder of the following certifi-cate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the proper-ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number 06608Year of Issuance 2011

Description of Property: INTER-LACHEN LAKES ESTATES FRED-ERICK TOWN UNIT 17 MB5 P27 BLK 161 LOT 31 PARCEL NUM-BER 14-09-24-4076-1610-0310

Name in which assessed VERONA V LLC.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/

taxdeeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

WALTERS’ PRECISION TOWING & RECOVERY gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on October 11, 2013, 10:00 am at 3311 REID ST PALATKA, FL 32177, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. WALTERS’ PRECISION TOWING & RECOVERY reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids.

1G3WX52H6XF378126 1999 OLDSMOBILE

9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

WALTERS’ PRECISION TOWING & RECOVERY gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on October 11, 2013, 10:00 am at 3311 REID ST PALATKA, FL 32177, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. WALTERS’ PRECISION TOWING & RECOVERY reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids.

1G4HP54K6Y4158687 2000 BUICK

9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

SCRUGGS MOTOR COMPANY LLC gives Notice of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on October 11, 2013, 10:00 am at 2407 REID ST PALATKA, FL 32177-2803, pur-suant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. SCRUGGS MO-TOR COMPANY LLC reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids.

2GCEK19R4V1121570 1997 CHEVROLET

9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORPUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONFile Number 2013-289-CP

Division 53

IN RE: ESTATE OFRAYMOND E. DINGMAN, SR., Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of RAYMOND E. DINGMAN, SR., deceased, File Number 2013-289-CP, is pending in the Circuit Court, for Putnam County, Florida, Probate Division, 410 St. Johns Avenue, Palatka, FL 32177. The name and address of the Person-al Representative and the Personal Representative’s attorney are set forth below.

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT:All persons on whom this notice is served who have objections that challenge the validity of the Will, the qualifications of the Personal Rep-resentative, venue, or jurisdiction of this Court are required to file their objections with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or de-mands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is served within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or de-mands against the decedent’s es-tate must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

Personal Representative:/s/ RONALD E. CLARK

501 St. Johns AvenuePalatka, FL 32177

Attorney for Personal Represen-tative:/s/ Ronald E. Clark, EsquirePost Office Box 2138Palatka, FL 32178-2138386-328-2778Florida Bar No.: 013834

9/25-10/2/13

LEGAL NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF FLORIDA

SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR PUTNAM COUNTY

PROBATE DIVISION

CASE NO. 2013-189-CP-53

IN RE: The Estate ofLUCIEN ANTHONY FIALAa/k/aLUCIAN A. FIALA, Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the Estate of LUCIEN ANTHONY FIALA a/k/a LUCIAN A. FIALA, deceased, whose date of death was April 26, 2013, is pending in the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Florida, Probate Division, File No. 2013-189-CP-53, the address of which is Putnam County Courthouse, 410 St. Johns Ave., P. O. Box 758, Palatka, FL 32178-0758. The name and ad-dress of the Personal Representa-tive and the Personal Representa-tive’s attorney are set forth below. ALL creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims, or de-mands against the estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliqui-dated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against dece-dent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-TION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND OBJECTIONS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

The date of first publication of this Notice is September 25, 2013.

Personal Representative:/s/ ABIGAIL M. WALSH

P.O. Box 966Crescent City, FL 32112

/s/ JAY D. ASBURYAttorney for Personal RepresentativeP. O. Box 488Crescent City, FL 32112(386) 698-1970Florida Bar No. 0107109

9/25-10/2/13

LEGAL NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

CASE NO. 2013-

IN RE: ESTATE OFBARBARA S. DIX, Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of Barbara S. Dix, deceased, whose date of death was September 3, 2013, is pending in the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 410 St. Johns Ave., P. O. Box 758, Palatka, FL 32177. The names and addresses of the personal repre-sentative and personal representa-tive’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or de-mands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITH-IN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-TION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

The date of first publication of this notice is September 25, 2013.

Personal Representative:Kathryn D. Zimmerman

3335 Club Heights DriveColorado Springs, Colorado 80906

Attorney for Personal Representative:Tance E. RobertsAttorney for Kathryn D. ZimmermanFlorida Bar Number: 947636Clark & Roberts, PLC200 Malaga Street, Suite 9St. Augustine, Florida 32084Telephone: (904) 826-1772Fax: (904) 826-0173E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected]

9/25/-10/2/13

Certificate Number B621Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: RIVER PARK TRAILER CT UNIT D MB4 P203 LOTS 442 + 443 PARCEL NUMBER 26-12-26-7812-0000-4420

Name in which assessed HARVEY DURWOOD L + NANCY D H/W C/O Nancy D Harvey

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/

taxdeeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK AS C/F FL DUNDEE LIEN INV L the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the proper-ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows

Certificate Number B688Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: ROLLING HILLS S/D UNIT 4 MB5 P90 BLK K LOT 3 PARCEL NUMBER 13-10-26-8013-0110-0030

Name in which assessed SAU-TERNES V LLC.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/

taxdeeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK AS C/F FL DUNDEE LIEN INV L the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the proper-ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number B727Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: ST JOHNS HARBOR S/D UNIT 1 MB4 P59 BLK 6 LOTS 150 + 151 PARCEL NUMBER 35-08-27-8150-0060-1500

Name in which assessed RBW PROPERTIES INC.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/

taxdeeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK AS C/F FL DUNDEE LIEN INV L the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the proper-ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number B770Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: ST JOHNS HARBOR S/D UNIT 3 MB5 P37 BLK 5 LOT 21 PARCEL NUMBER 26-08-27-8152-0050-0210

Name in which assessed LAND GROUP OF SOUTHWEST FLOR-IDA INC.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/

taxdeeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR

TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK AS C/F FL DUNDEE LIEN INV L the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the proper-ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number B804Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: ST JOHNS HARBOR S/D UNIT 3 MB5 P37 BLK 8 LOT 38 PARCEL NUMBER 35-08-27-8152-0080-0380

Name in which assessed WILSON ROBERT B.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/

taxdeeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK AS C/F FL DUNDEE LIEN INV L the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the proper-ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number B809Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: ST JOHNS HARBOR S/D UNIT 3 MB5 P37 BLK 8 LOT 44 PARCEL NUMBER 35-08-27-8152-0080-0440

Name in which assessed MANI-CORE INDUSTRIES INC.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/

taxdeeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK AS C/F FL DUNDEE LIEN INV L the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the proper-ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number B839Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: ST JOHNS HARBOR S/D UNIT 3 MB5 P37 BLK 15 LOT 27 PARCEL NUMBER 35-08-27-8152-0150-0270

Name in which assessed BROULL-ARD PAMELA S

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/

taxdeeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK AS C/F FL DUNDEE LIEN INV L the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the proper-ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number D123Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: SAN MA-TEO ESTS UNIT 1 MB4 P26 BLK 1 LOT 17 PARCEL NUMBER 31-10-27-8270-0010-0170

Name in which assessed ELON PROPERTIES LLC.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information

cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/

taxdeeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK AS C/F FL DUNDEE LIEN INV L the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the proper-ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number A904Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: PLAN-TATION PINES II WHISPERING PINES SEC 2ND ADD MB5 P91 BLK DD LOT 10 PARCEL NUMBER 31-12-27-7227-0044-0100

Name in which assessed NICHOLS KIRK + NEIL + SEAN.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/

taxdeeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK AS C/F FL DUNDEE LIEN INV L the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the proper-ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number A915Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: PLAN-TATION PINES II WHISPERING PINES SEC 2ND ADD MB5 P91 BLK S LOT 6 PARCEL NUMBER 31-12-27-7227-0190-0060

Name in which assessed KJK TRUST (THE) C/O K W Schwing Trustee.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, Dat-ed this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/

taxdeeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK AS C/F FL DUNDEE LIEN INV L the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the proper-ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number B576Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: RIVER-SIDE UNIT OF RIVERCREST MB3 P16 + 17 BLK 26 LOTS 22 23 (MAP SHEET 9/39B) PARCEL NUMBER 39-10-27-7750-0260-0220

Name in which assessed CERNU-DA ESPERANZA.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/

taxdeeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK AS C/F FL DUNDEE LIEN INV L the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the proper-ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USAmeribank c/o Kingery/Crouse - Ma the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the proper-ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number 9214Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: PADGETT S/D MB1 P173 W 3/4 OF LOT 11 BK226 P244 OR2 P167 PARCEL NUMBER 36-12-27-6820-0000-0083

Name in which assessed LION OF JUDAH WORSHIP CTR INTL INC C/O Dr William Lee.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/

taxdeeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USAmeribank c/o Kingery/Crouse - Ma the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the proper-ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number 9457Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: PALATKA HILLCREST MB2 P42 1/2 BLK 297 LOTS 13 14 PARCEL NUMBER 42-10-27-6850-2970-0130

Name in which assessed BORJAS NELSON + GOLDIE H/W.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/

taxdeeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USAmeribank c/o Kingery/Crouse - Ma the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the proper-ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number A786Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: PARK MANOR MB5 P87 BLK 1 LOT 4 PARCEL NUMBER 18-10-25-7080-0010-0040

Name in which assessed MCEL-ROY ROBERT DWAYNE.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/

taxdeeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK AS C/F FL DUNDEE LIEN INV L the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the proper-ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number A816Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: PINE-HURST MB3 P61 BLK 9 LOTS 5 + 6 PARCEL NUMBER 01-10-26-7200-0090-0050

Name in which assessed BANKS WILLIAM H + JOYCE ANN.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITH

CLERK, CIRCUIT COURTPUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/

taxdeeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK AS C/F FL DUNDEE LIEN INV L the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the proper-ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number A861Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: PLAN-TATION PINES II WHISPERING PINES SEC MB5 P80 LOT 118 PARCEL NUMBER 05-13-27-7225-0000-1180

Name in which assessed PARISI DANNY M + JEANNE M PARISI.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/

taxdeeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK AS C/F FL DUNDEE LIEN INV L the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the proper-ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number A880Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: PLAN-TATION PINES II WHISPERING PINES SEC 1ST ADD MB5 P88 BLK K LOT 5 PARCEL NUMBER 06-13-27-7226-0110-0050

Name in which assessed BENITEZ JC+ELENA B+DAISY CHRISTINA.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/

taxdeeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK AS C/F FL DUNDEE LIEN INV L the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the proper-ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number A895Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: PLAN-TATION PINES II WHISPERING PINES SEC 2ND ADD MB5 P91 BLK AA LOT 14 PARCEL NUMBER 31-12-27-7227-0011-0140

Name in which assessed PATTER-SON KESTER + BERYL H/W.

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder in the Meeting Room, located at 107 North Sixth Street, Palatka, Florida, on the 9th day of October, 2013, at 10:00 A.M.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013 (SEAL)

TIM SMITHCLERK, CIRCUIT COURT

PUTNAM COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: /s/ Donna WheelerDeputy Clerk

You can find more information online at www.putnam-fl.com/

taxdeeds/list.html

9/4-9/11-9/18-9/25/13

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK AS C/F FL DUNDEE LIEN INV L the holder of the following cer-tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu-ance, the description of the proper-ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

Certificate Number A897Year of Issuance 2010

Description of Property: PLAN-TATION PINES II WHISPERING PINES SEC 2ND ADD MB5 P91 BLK AA LOT 22 PARCEL NUMBER 32-12-27-7227-0011-0220

Name in which assessed PESSOA PAUL

All of said property being in the County of Putnam, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi-

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