Friday Night Football Hilliard vs Episcopal West Nassau vs Bolles Games begin at 7:30 p.m. Volume XI Issue 21 www.mywestsidejournal.com Emmitt G. Coakley Memorial Highway a Possibility Dawn S. West The life of Emmitt G. Coakley is one that is deeply inscribed in many hearts of the people of Callahan and the surrounding communities. Many educators who worked with him, students who were taught by him, and just friends adored his wonderful smile! Mr. Coakley served as a teacher, principal and substitute teacher. He also served on the Nassau County Zoning Board for many years. Emmitt G. Coakley passed away March 6, 2014. It’s the many of us who have mostly Discover Your Family Heritage by Researching Do you know where you came from? West Nassau Genealogical Society and the Hilliard Library present Discover Your Family Heritage by Researching Your Family Roots. This program is free and open to the public. Beginners and advanced levels are welcome. The program will be held Friday, November 14 from 1-3 p.m. This is the first of a series of meetings to help you find your roots. Call the library at 845-2495 for more information. Thursday, October 30, 2014 DON'T FORGET TO fond memories (I’m sure there are those who have some not so fond memories) that wish to remember him a special way. He probably wouldn’t be behind this because he was never concerned about himself…always others. A small group of friends got together and have worked hard to try to get a portion of US Highway 1, between 5th Avenue and Old Dixie Highway, named Emmitt G. Coakley Memorial Highway. The road name will not be changed, just a couple of signs placed in his memory. In a recent Town of Callahan council meeting, Resolution 2014-R23 was approved which concerned renaming a portion of US Highway 1, Emmitt G. Coakley Memorial Highway. The highway is state-owned however as respect for the Town of Callahan and protocol, the resolution went before the council for approval. The resolution must also go before the Nassau County Board of County Commissioners and then through state legislation. State Representative Janet Adkins has been very helpful and supportive of the resolution. “The main thing is not to change the name but to honor and memorialize the life of such a fine man,” said Paul Schwend, Callahan resident and businessman who attended the council meeting. “He did so many great things for so many in our town. It’s just a way to honor him.” “Mr. Coakley was a great leader who was truly larger than life!” added Callahan President Bobby Rau. Your vote counts so don’t forget to vote! Early voting will continue through Saturday, November 1 at the Callahan County Building and the Hilliard County Building from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Election Day is Tuesday, November 4 and the polls will be open from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Voters must vote at their precinct on election day. Harrison Retains an Attorney Dawn S. West The Callahan Town Council met Monday, October 20 for their final meeting of October. The first order of old business was the second public hearing on the Land Development Regulations. The council was unable to vote on the item because it was not advertised. Town Manager and Public Works Director Mike Williams requested looking over the regulations again to make some much needed changes. Town Attorney Jeb Branham advised the council to advertise the item as it was voted on at the first public hearing, with minor changes. “This really needs to be passed as soon as you possibly can,” added Branham. The council once again discussed the mutual aid agreement between Nassau County Fire Rescue and the Town of Callahan Volunteer Fire Department. The council requested that Mayor Shirley Graham re-send the agreement back to the county for their approval. In other business, Attorney Branham advised the council that Carrie Harrison has retained an attorney. “It’s not clear what her (Harrison) intentions are. I have been in contact with her attorney but not at length,” said Branham. “She has not paid the additional money that was requested. It doesn’t sound like she plans a lawsuit against the town but at this point I don’t know. I’ll update the council when I know anything else.” Harrison is the town employee that paid back over $40,000 to the town in what was described as an ‘oversight’ in insurance payments. The town had an auditor go back four years and that was the amount he came up with to be paid back. The town council later decided that Harrison should also be responsible to pay the auditors fees and any attorney’s fees that occurred during the investigation. The amount left owing was $2500 that was to be paid by October 1, 2014. Harrison is no longer employed by the town. Resolution 2014-R24 and Resolution 2014-R25 were both approved which concerned sending the application for the FRDAP Grant in the amount of $50,000 each for Ewing Park Phase III and Phase IV, for much needed upgrades to Ewing Park. FALL Wednesday, October 29th First Baptist Church of Boulougne 'Trunk or Treat' 7 p.m. Candy • Games • Treats • Prizes • Food Life Care Center of Hilliard Fall Festival' 4:30 - 7 p.m. Callahan, FL Permit No. 4 Popcorn • Cotton Candy • Snow Cones • Popcorn & More Friday, October 31st Hilliard First Assembly of God 'Fall Festival' 6 - 8 p.m. POSTAL PATRON P.O. Box 607 Callahan, FL 32011-0607 Westside Journal PAID PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE Thursday, October 30th FREE Food • Games • Candy • Cotton Candy • Popcorn • Bounce Houses • Train Rides • Hay Rides & More River Road Baptist Church 'Trunk or Treat' 6 - 8:15 p.m. FREE Hot Dog Dinner • Candy • Cupcake Walk • Bounce Houses • Funnel Cakes & More Lighthouse Baptist Church 'Trunk or Treat' 6 - 8 p.m. Food • Games • Hay Rides & More The Anchor Church, Callahan 'Trunk or Treat' 6 - 8 p.m. Candy • Cotton Candy • Popcorn Bounce Houses • Hay Rides & More Crossroads Family Worship Center, Callahan 'Happily Ever After' 6:30 - 8 p.m. Saturday, November 1st Buford Grove Baptist Church 'Fall Festival' at Plantation Oaks 6 - 8 p.m. Vendor Event • Free Food • Bounce Houses • Games • Youth Fundraiser Event Page 2 N Westside Journal N Thursday, October 30, 2014 What a beautiful world God created! I was the lucky one who got to go on vacation last week! Because Jessie and I are such a good team…no one even realized I wasn’t around. How blessed I am to have such a wonderful employee and even better friend! She did a great job in my absence. Thanks Jessie! Roger and I were honored to take my parents (Jim and Julia Stearn) to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee last week and also meet up with my sister and her husband, Marci and Dave, and my oldest brother and his wife, Dub and Carol for a mountain get away! Mom and Dad had a trip planned with their church however the trip was canceled. We saw how much Mama really wanted to go so we all decided to make it happen. We made the trip in two days. The first night we stopped in Madison, Georgia. As we began the second leg, we began to see more of God’s beautiful creation. We made it to Dillard, Georgia just in time for lunch. We had lunch at the Dilliard House. If you’ve never been there, it is truly something to experience. The restaurant itself is so neat and the windows are huge. You just sit and enjoy the beautiful landscape while you eat and eat and eat! It is served family style and you get as much as you want. It was another great experience and wonderful memory. We couldn’t wait to get to our cabin, as Roger and I were the ones who found it. We were a little nervous about how everything would be. It was magical! We rented an authentic mountain cabin, three stories tall, with wood everywhere. It was beautiful. Both porches stretched across the front of the cabin with a breathtaking view of the mountains. Each day brought a different look as the colors continued to A Word From the Publisher change. Our first morning there, the temperature was around 45. The morning we left it was a chilly 39. The days were beautiful as the temperatures soared only into the mid 70s. It was perfect. Marci, Dub and Carol trekked out one morning to do a little walking. They quickly realized that we were in the mountains not hills. Daddy and I chose a short walk but it was a steep climb back. Good thing I distracted Daddy with some big acorns that I picked up for decorating. Everyone kind of did what they wanted to. I know Mama didn’t stray far away from the deck and the beautiful view. That’s really all she wanted to do. She was so content and that made us all happy! We all went to the Dixie Stampede one night for dinner and the show. It was a great show and good gracious at all the food. It was so good. We headed out one day and went to the Old Mill Village. The decorations up there are so amazing. I’ve never seen so many pumpkins. It seemed like each corner was decorated for fall…such a beautiful time of the year. Roger made sure to pick up some mulling spices for our cider at Thanksgiving. Oh my…that stuff smells so good on a cool night. I can’t wait! We all finally met up and went to eat at the Old Mill Restaurant. I think we did do a lot of eating. That’s what you’re supposed to do on vacation right? Such a cool place to eat! Just really good ‘ole country cooking and lots of it! Marci made a stop at the candy The Town of Callahan is requesting your presence at a Retirement Reception In honor of Mayor Shirley Graham Reception will be held at The Callahan Fire Department Friday, November 7, 2014 RSVP: 904-879-3801 or admin2@townofcallahan-fl.gov A Fallen Rider Dear Editor, The rest of the story…A Fallen Rider. There will be one less motorcycle on the roads of Nassau County from now on. For the people who live here and the families of Veterans in hallowed earth, this biker will be absent. They probably never knew how much he cared for them. You see, here is the rest of the story. Rocky Cleary was a huge part of the placement of over 700 Flags at 18 cemeteries in the county. From Brickyard to Deep Creek, Haddock to Mills, Callahan Community to Buford Grove, Hilliard Community to Jones, Live Oak to Kings Ferry and many others. If you happen to see a flag, he was a part of getting it there. He rode everywhere, rain or shine, to reverently place a flag. It was about the mission. No veterans' grave would go without a flag. Though as a Graverider, we don't get to see the faces of friends and family when Ashley P they visit a cemetery, he knew the happiness brought when it’s known that a loved veteran will not be forgotten. He was an original member of the Blank Check Society (BCS) of America, a plankowner of the Nassau Chapter and a Ride Captain and Graverider. He wore his colors with pride just like the Red, White and Blue of old Glory. Rocky tragically passed away last week and will be tremendously missed. Whether you rode with him or not, his bond to this community made you his brother, sister and friend. With perseverance, we shall continue the mission. But if people were to visit a cemetery, after the BCS has placed flags, and just happen to notice that a flag is missing. Do not worry, it only means that Rocky is delivering hand to hand. Condolences to his wife and family. Ride hard, Ride far, Ride free, Ride in Peace. Eric Lewis Blank Check Society LUMBING CO. INC. Since 2001 393-7959 www.ashleyplumbinginc.com Water Heater Special 50 Gallon Electric Water Heater $485 Includes Permit, Disposal and Installation. Extra charge for Attic or 2nd Floor Applications State Lic. FLCFC057804 GA MP209265 Repairs & New Construction • Repipes • Stoppages • Line Jet or Camera Service Repair & Alteration of Existing Plumbing • Water Heater Replacement 4 Westside $ Journal Proud member of the PO Box 607 Callahan, Florida, 32011 (904) 879-4180 • Fax (904) 879-1750 Email: news@westsidejournal.net or ads@westsidejournal.net www.mywestsidejournal.com PRESCRIPTIONS AVAILABLE HERE! NOW AN EBA PHARMACY! ALSO ACCEPTING MEDICAID & OTHER INSURANCES! Dare to Compare The Westside Journal is published every Thursday by Westside Journal, LLC, owned by Roger and Dawn West. 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S Letters to the Editor For all your plumbing needs 542300 US Highway 1 • Callahan, FL 32011 6:30 p.m. shop and bought a boat load of taffy. Oh my…it is so good. I can remember that we used to get taffy a lot when we were growing up. I guess it was really cheap and kept us all quiet. Roger and I trekked out to the Roaring Fork Motor Trail. We were told about it by his sister Rhonda. What a beautiful place that was. The colors were absolutely breathtaking and the ride was amazing. Cade’s Cove is more open and Roaring Fork is very woodsy. There is a creek or stream, okay some kind of water running through the entire ride. There’s just something about water and rocks. Beautiful! On the way back we came through Ashville, North Carolina. Again, if you’ve never taken that route it is certainly beautiful. I think Mom and I oohed and ahhed the entire time. What a special trip this was… definitely one to mark up in the memory book. Almost every morning, Daddy read a devotion with us all. Another special memory. I am truly blessed to have such Godly parents who continue to strive to give God glory for all things, good or bad. We serve an awesome God and I was the fortunate one to see so much of His mighty hand in His creation. It really isn’t that hard to count the many blessings that continue to fill my life. Roger and I also celebrated our anniversary on that trip. Once again, how fortunate I am that he chose me for his wife. I’m thankful for such a special trip with some of the most special people in my life. Have a great week! than CVS and Walgreens! ACCEPTING MEDICAID and all other insurances! 450077 State Road 200 • Callahan 904-628-0365 Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. • Closed Sunday Westside Journal N Thursday, October 30, 2014 N Page 3 Sunday November Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever. 1 Saturday Callahan Farmer's Market 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Depot Psalms 118:1 2 Daylight Savings Time Set Your Clocks Back 9 AA Meeting 7 p.m. 4 3 AA Meeting 904-399-8535 7 p.m. AA Meeting AA Meeting 8 p.m. 8 p.m. Weight Watchers Callahan Masonic 9:30 a.m.& 5:30 p.m. Lodge #32 - 7:30 p.m. Callahan Town CMS SAC Mtg. 7 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Micah’s Place Hilliard - 7 p.m. 10 AA Meeting 8 p.m. WN Genealogical Society 10:30 a.m. Weight Watchers 9:30 a.m.& 5:30 p.m. Micah’s Place Hilliard - 7 p.m. 16 AA Meeting 7 p.m. 23 AA Meeting 6 p.m. 30 11 5 AA Meeting 8 p.m. AA Meeting 8 p.m. 13 Callahan Library 10:30 a.m. Callahan Lions Club - 7 p.m. 8 p.m. Callahan Town 7 p.m. Callahan Masonic Micah’s Place Lodge #32 - 7:30 p.m. Hilliard - 7 p.m. Bryceville WestsideOptimists Community Club 11 a.m. Lions Club - 7 p.m. Weight Watchers AMVETS Post 2007 - 7 p.m. 9:30 a.m.& 5:30 p.m. 24 AA8 Meeting 25 p.m. Weight Watchers AA Meeting 8 p.m. Micah’s Place Hilliard - 7 p.m. Callahan Lions Club - 7 p.m. 7 Hilliard VFW Post 10095 7 p.m. AA Meeting 8 p.m. Nassau Single Citizens 8 Callahan Farmer's Market 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Depot Veterans Ceremony & Timberfest Hilliard Airpark 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 14 15 21 20 AA8Meeting p.m. 22 AA Meeting Callahan Hilliard 8 p.m. American Legion Farmer's Market 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. 7 p.m. GNCCC Lunch Depot & Learn @ Noon Friends of the AA Meeting 8 p.m. 18 AA Meeting 19 17 AA8Meeting p.m. 9:30 a.m.& 5:30 p.m. AA Meeting 8 p.m. Hilliard Town 7 p.m. Hilliard Hookers Knitting Club Library - 6:30 p.m. 12 Veterans Day 6 The Pig Barbecue American Legion Auxillary 6 p.m. 845-7300 The Pig BBQ 1 p.m. Hilliard Town 7 p.m. Hilliard Hookers Knitting Club Library - 6:30 p.m. Senior Citizen's Thanksgiving Dinners ABATE 7:30 p.m. Hilliard VFW Post 10095 26 AA Meeting 8 p.m. 27 Callahan Farmer's Market 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Depot 28 Thanksgiving 29 Callahan Farmer's Market 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Depot Friends of the Hilliard Library 7 p.m. Events Around Town NAMI will have their meetings at the Callahan Library beginning Thurs. Nov. 6 at 2 p.m. Nov. meetings will be Nov. 6, 13 & 20; Dec. meetings: 4, 11 & 18. NAMI stands for National Alliance on Mental Illness. For information call (904) 310-9766. Are you writing a novel this November? The Callahan Library is hosting a kickoff party for National Novel Writing Month Tues., Nov. 4, from 6-8 p.m. Come out and meet other local writers and enjoy refreshments. American Legion Post 401 will hold a Bake sale, BBQ dinner and Yard Sale Sat. at the red light in Hilliard. Bake and Yard Sale, 8:30 a.m. BBQ Dinner, 11:30 a.m. Veterans Service Organization (VSO). The Barnabas Center needs volunteers the Hilliard office Mondays 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Sherriff's Stop Station (corner of Pecan and CR 108). For information, call Waldo Romero, Sr., at 845-2383. Aldor Sales Inc. of Georgia Serving Nassau County and Southeast Georgia since 1988 Sales • Installation • Service of Garage Doors & More FREE s! e Estimat Residential • Commercial 912-729-7888 LOWEST PRICE GUARANTEED with Competitor's Written Estimate Natura Wines Partners with Nassau County Extension County Extension Director/ Horticulture Agent Rebecca L. Jordi announced Natura Wines, produced by Emiliana Organic Vineyards, the world’s leading organic winery, and Nassau County Extension are partnering on an expansion of the UF/IFAS Nassau County Demonstration Gardens at the James S. Page Governmental Complex. A partnership between Natura and national nonprofit Keep America Beautiful (KAB), which builds and sustains vibrant communities, includes a grant for Nassau County Extension’s Gardens expansion project. The Natura grant provided funding for installation of soil, landscape bricks, a JerusalemThorn (Parkinsonia aculeate) tree and companion plantings in an area next to the Extension’s Palm Garden at the Governmental Complex. Included in the landscape design for this area are multiple installations of Yellow Coneflower (Ratibida pinnata) and, Purple Heart (Setcreasea pallida 'Purple Heart') plants. Micro-irrigation was installed to provide efficient watering of the plantings. A stone retaining wall accents the new area, aids in erosion control and defines the area. “We selected the Jerusalem-Thorn In the Kitchen... tree to feature in this new area because it is a drought-tolerant, medium size tree, growing to just 20-25 feet; it can take the heat and has beautiful yellow flowers in the Spring and Summer. It is an excellent choice for Nassau County homeowners who want a deciduous, flowering tree in their landscape, with low-maintenance requirements,” stated Jordi. As part of the Natura and KAB partnership, Keep Nassau Beautiful supported the Natura grant to Nassau Extension. Local business support was evident in that the family of David Page, recently-retired owner of Page’s Nursery, donated the Jerusalem-Thorn tree in honor of Mr. Page who has always been a big supporter of Nassau Extension under Rebecca Jordi’s leadership. Nassau County Extension provides practical education you can trust, to help people, businesses and communities solve problems, develop skills and build a better future. Nassau County Extension staff conducts programs in 4-H and Youth Development, Agriculture & Natural Resources, Environmental Horticulture, and Family & Consumer Sciences. For more information about Nassau Extension programs, call the Extension office in Callahan at 879-1019. 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I will however tell you this, some say follow your heart - Jesus tells us to follow Him! Moms and Dads, if you send your kids out this Friday, how will they be dressed? Who will they represent? Homeowners, as kids knock on your door, what will you tell them? What will you give them? How about a good Gospel tract? Instead of celebrating with ghosts, goblins, superstitious spells and blood curdling acts, let's celebrate by representing and dedicating our lives to the life-saving blood of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We have yet another celebration this weekend and that's the Florida/Georgia football game. As Christians, how will you act? What kind of witness will you be? Remember this is just a game. Your relationship with Christ is real and eternal and how we act during these times can make or break our witness for Christ. We need to honor God in all situations. The word of God tells us in 1 Corinthians 10:31, “…that whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.” This means that we are to do everything we can to glorify God in all things, all the time, everywhere, period! This doesn't just happen, as Christians we are supposed to make sure that God is glorified in everything we do and say. As a child of God our most important relationship should be with Jesus Christ. According to Matthew 6:33, when our relationship with Jesus is first everything else falls into place. So, as we are all out celebrating this weekend let’s remember, be safe, be a witness and do everything you can to honor the one who died for you. The Bryceville Community Club held their monthly meeting last Tuesday. The program featured several candidates who are on the ballot in the November 4th election. State Representative Janet Adkins spoke on behalf of the Republican Party’s candidates for Governor, Attorney General, Chief Financial Officer and Commissioner of Agriculture. Phil Morton elaborated on the Democratic candidates for those same offices. John Crawford talked about the good and bad aspects of the three amendments listed on the ballot, while Pat Zeorlin gave a brief overview of each of the five judges on the ballot for retention on the Appellate Court of the First Judicial district. A covered dish meal followed the meeting. CMS to Honor Veterans Callahan Middle School is inviting all Veterans Friday, November 7 to their cafetorium for their Annual Veterans Day Assembly. This assembly is in honor of those who have served in our military to secure the blessings of America's liberty. The assembly will commence at 10 a.m. and conclude at 11 a.m. Following the assembly, a brunch will be provided for our heroes and their families. Please RSVP with Callahan Middle School at 879-3606. The students look forward to honoring you for your devout service in defending our country. CES Warriors of the Week Each week, Callahan Elementary School chooses a student to represent their class as the Warrior of the Week. The students are chosen by their teachers for good citizenship in their class and at school. Church News The Old Gospel Barn Church, located at 45035 New Ogilivie Rd., Callahan, will feature Christian Comedy with Stewart Stallings Fri., Oct. 31 at 7 p.m. & a gospel concert with Eternal Vision Sat., Nov. 1 at 7 p.m. Joy Baptist Church will host the 4th Annual Camp Meeting Nov. 2-5 and Homecoming. Sunday services 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. Weekday services 9:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. The church is located across from the Hilliard Winn Dixie, 859-6459. Ephesus Baptist Church in Hilliard will have a Fall Festival Saturday, Nov. 8 at 4:30 p.m. Food, Games and Singing! Fun for the whole family! For more information, call 845-3426. First Baptist Church of Boulougne will be having a clothes give away Sat., Nov. 1 from 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. The church is located at 28226 Church Dr., Hilliard. For information call 845-7286. Amazing Pet Care, LLC Pet Sitters & Dog Walkers We travel to you! 7 Days a Week! 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. FREE Consultation! Email us at: 1amazingpetcare@gmail.com Find us on Facebook: Facebook.com/AmazingPetCare ïTrunk ï ïï ïï or ïïïï Treat r Whole the Family! River Road Baptist Church Friday, October 31st from 6 - 8:15 p.m. for a Candy-Packed Trunk or Treat! Candy • Candy • Candy Free Hotdog Dinner • Snow Cones Funnel Cakes • Cupcake Walk Popcorn • Bounce Houses & Lots of Fun! River Road Baptist Church 21067 County Rd. 121 • Hilliard • 879-1007 Operation Christmas Child Donations Accepted at the Event (Not Required) ï ï FREE Safe Fu, n fo Join us at with HomemAde TReats Stop by and see our new hair team and let us treat you! 904-627-6294 ï HaiR TriCks Dana's Girls are in A League of Their Own! See for yourself on Friday! Stop by Friday, Oct. 31 for Homemade Treats Popcorn Cotton Candy Hotdogs & a Movie! Dana's Hair Studio SR 200 • Callahan • Across from Dollar General 879-2323 • Walk-Ins Welcome! Westside Journal N Thursday, October 30, 2014 N Page 5 Callahan Middle School Presents Science Family Night Wolfpack Soccer Champions Tuesday, November 4 • 6-8 p.m. Science Fair Awards Ceremony at 7:15! It’s Science Fun for the Whole Family! Visit stations for cool science experiments and demonstrations, shop the book fair and star gaze with high-powered telescopes! Worried about dinner? We’ve got you covered! “Chicken House” dinners will be pre-sold for the event and available for pick-up from 4:45-5:45 p.m. in the CMS Cafeteria on the day of the event. Profits from this sale will benefit the school's AVID program. HES Volunteers of Year Congratulations to the 2014 Fall Division 2 Callahan Champions! Pizza with HES Principal Hilliard Elementary School students that earned a specific amount of A.R. points for the first nine weeks enjoyed pizza with their principal, Mrs. LeeAnn Jackson. Senior Volunteer Tom Harris Volunteer of the Year Cathy Harris Student Volunteer Alex Lewis WNHS Warriors of the Week Each week teachers, advisors and/or coaches will choose two students from West Nassau to serve as the Warriors of the Week for the school. The students will be recognized and their photos will appear on the front office bulletin board. PLANT CLINIC Sarah Cooper Brandon Mitchell HUGE FALL Festival Great Prizes! Raffles! Drawings! Christmas Shop Early! Vendor Event Saturday, November 1st 1 - 5 p.m. At Plantation Oaks Farm 45460 Hodges Rd. • Callahan Buford Grove Baptist Church Teen Fundraiser FREE Food • Bounce Houses • Games Participating Vendors: Scentsy Velata 31 Gifts Advocare Origami Owl Premier Jewelry Avon Mary Kay Rodan and Fields MY Maine Jewels Sophia's Party Bouncers Close to the Heart t a e r T r Trunk-o Callahan's 6th Annual Fun! Safe! s 1 3 . riday, Oct F t Free! 6 - 8 p.m. Safe Trick-or-Treating Hotdogs • Funnel Cakes Hay Rides • Inflatables Lots of Candy! at Poinsettia Sale Keep Nassau Beautiful, Inc (KNB) announces its Holiday Poinsettias fundraiser. Plants are $10, with a portion of the proceeds going to support KNB’s beautification and education projects. The poinsettias are florist quality plants that come in 6 ½ -inch containers. Orders will be taken until November 24. Colors include red, pink, white, marble (pink with white), and jingle bells (red with white). Orders will be available for pick-up early in December. This is a wonderful way to beautifully decorate for the holidays while supporting a great cause. To place an order, phone the Keep Nassau Beautiful office at 261-0165 or 1-800-977-0162. Completely Fenced Event Area More Parking • Quick Entry The Anchor Church "A ministry center for the family." 541798 US Hwy. 1 South • Callahan Sponsored by The Anchor Church A community partnership to provide safe environments for all. On Monday, November 3, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Rebecca Jordi, Extension Director/ Horticulture Agent will conduct a Plant Clinic at the Yulee Extension office. All residents are invited to bring plant samples showing problems in their landscapes. Problems will be identified and solutions offered for correction. For information call 879-1019. Page 6 N Westside Journal N Thursday, October 30, 2014 N New Beginnings & Milestones N Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Pucket t Laynie Marie O’Neill and Joshua Dale Puckett were united in marriage September 27 at 4:30 p.m. at the Hilliard Mansion. The bride is the daughter of Hilda Bermudez of Fleming Island and Mario O’Neill of Orange Park. She is a 2010 graduate of Clay County High School and is employed at Maple Street Biscuit Company in Jacksonville. The groom is the son of Rhonda Grant and Kevin Puckett, both of Hilliard and the grandson of Donnivee and Leon Puckett; and Vivian Ritsma, all of Hilliard. He is a 2007 graduate of Hilliard Middle-Senior High School and is employed at Fastenal in Jacksonville. Following a honeymoon trip to Gatlinburg, Tennessee, the couple is residing in Fleming Island. Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Paul Jennifer Renee Dove and James Richard ‘J.R.’ Paul were united in marriage August 7 at 6:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Garden Club. The bride is the daughter of Jamie and Kim Dove of Callahan and she is employed with McDonalds. The groom is the son James and Holly Paul of Streamwood, Illinois and he is employed with FHI. Serving as her daughter’s matron of honor was Kim Dove; serving as bridesmaids were Fran Pickering and Nicole Blanco. Serving as his son’s best man was James Paul; serving as groomsmen were Nicholas Pickering and Andrew Mercer. Following a honeymoon trip to Orlando, the couple is residing in Jacksonville. Grand Opening of Nassau Humane Society’s Animal Rescue Center Happy 1 st Birthday Bentley Kyle Emery Bentley Emery will celebrate his first birthday October 31. He celebrated his birthday with a huge party with lots of family and friends joining in the fun. His proud parents are Jessica Lamp and Dustin Emery. Proud grandmothers are Fay Lamp of Callahan; and Amanda Roddenberry of Folkston. www.mywestsidejournal.com or find us on Facebook! The Nassau Humane Society is very excited to announce the Grand Opening of their new Animal Rescue Center located at 641 Airport Road in Fernandina Beach on Friday, November 7. Please join us at 11 a.m. for our Ribbon Cutting ceremony and then tours will be given from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. and 4 - 6 p.m. Our new shelter provides additional space for animal rescue and indoor protection from the weather. Capacity for dogs has increased by 150%, from 25 kennels to 64. The new cattery has additional space in the open cattery for the 40-50 cats in our care, as well as private areas for less social cats or kittens. Dedicated space for adoption counseling helps increase adoption rates. Lab space allows us to care for animals in a less stressful environment. This past fiscal year, the Nassau Humane Society had a record-breaking year and found 714 homes for our sheltered animals. We provide food, a nokill shelter and medical care for the abandoned, the abused, the surrendered and the rescued. Our mostlyvolunteer organization strives daily to bring people and pets together – enriching the lives of both. Live Oak Baptist Church TURN YOUR TREES INTO $$$ Thanksgiving DINNER WE BUY TIMBER invites you to a free 3 Acre Minimum Bulldozer, Excavator and Tractor Work Also Available B&V TIMBER Thursday, November 27 at 2 p.m. Please call 879-3400 to make your reservation before November 9 (904)845-2804 O give thanks to the LORD, for He is good; For His lovingkindness is everlasting. 1 Chronicles 16:34 Live Oak Baptist Church Hilliard 36178 Congregation Lane • Callahan CALLAHAN FAMILY EYE CENTER DISPOSABLE CONTACTS... And FREE Eye Exam Includes 2 boxes Disposable Contacts, Exam & Fitting. KID’S SPECIAL Metal Frames & Polycarbonate Lenses $ 119 EYE EXAM, 2 PAIR FRAMES & LENSES 159 $ (Contact Lenses Excludes Bi-focal & Toric, Monovision & Colors) Frames from Select Group Single Vision Plastic Lenses Single vision plastic clear lenses and frame. Frames from special selection. Add $20 per pair for FT.28 bifocals. Stronger prescription additional fee. Valid only with coupon. Not valid with other offers. Expires 11-26-14 Valid only with coupon. Not valid with other offers. Expires 11-26-14 Valid only with coupon. Not valid with other offers. Expires 11-26-14 AV2 $ 109 Eye Exam Included GLASSES • CONTACTS • EYE EXAM ALL THREE 1 Pair of Glasses 2 Boxes of Disposable Contacts ACUVUE 2 Contact Lenses $ 159 FREE LENSES With purchase of any designer frame. Frames start as low as.... $ 120 Excludes bifocal & toric, monovision, colors extra. Frames from select group. Single vision plastic clear lenses. Add $20 per pair for FT.28 bifocals. Stronger prescription additional fee. Valid only with coupon. Not valid with other offers. Expires 11-26-14 Valid only with coupon. Not valid with other offers. Expires 11-26-14 We Value Your Vision Your Eyecare Is Important To Us. Callahan Family Eyecare takes special care to ensure your eye examination is thorough and complete. 542069 US Hwy. 1 • Callahan • 879-2020 Dr. Linda Marks • Dr. Gerald Koss The patient and other person responsible for payment has a right to refuse to pay, cancel payment or be reimbursed for payment for any other service, examination, or treatment which is performed as a result of and within 72 hours of responding to the advertisement for the FREE, discounted fee, or reduced fee, service, examination or treatment. Westside Journal N Thursday, October 30, 2014 N Page 7 Girl Scouts Earn Badges Girl Scouts from Troop 660 visited the UF/IFAS Nassau Demonstration Gardens recently to work on activities to earn merit badges. Rebecca Jordi, County Extension Director/Horticulture Agent led the hands-on activities for the participants. The juniors worked on their Gardener badge by preparing areas for new plants, learning how to properly plant shrubs and flowers. The cadettes were working on their Trees badge by learning how to measure the height of trees, using geometry. They also measured the caliper of 15 trees located at the Demonstration Gardens. Tree data collected will be used to calculate the environmental impact of trees planted at the Demonstration Garden. Junior Troop 660 Leader Barbara Moseley and Cadette Troop 660 Leader Debbie Thornton brought eight of their Scout to participate: Emily Thornton, Grace Moseley, Morgan Moser, Alyssa Osborne, Carissa Eggers, Lana Ng, Macy Bagocius & Billie Ott. Rebecca Jordi, County Extension Director/ Horticulture Agent (c) provided an overview of County Extension's role in sharing UF research-based information with homeowners to help them make the best decisions for their landscapes. The Scouts were also given a tour of the gardens and learned that all of the plants had been selected because they grow well here. FREE Estimates Tropic Aire www.tropicaire.net We sell and service all brands of cooling-heating systems! SAVE NOW! $30 OFF Any Repair JOHNSON'S AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR CENTER Confiden c you can e count on ! MV#46473 OPEN SATURDAYS 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Price our New & Used TIRES! Wash & Dry Fold $1 Per Pound 879-3662 for more information 879-2250 Alterations, Leather Cleaning & More Wedding Gown Preservation Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Debit & Credit Accepted HYDROGRAPHICS by MIKE’S OUTDOORS TAXIDERMY Member Florida & National Taxidermy Association • Lic # 5702 TWN Certified Hydrographics Quality Mounts with an Attitude Offering Hydrographics Water Transfer Printing for any items that can get wet! Licensed FFL to do whole guns! 3 Dimensional Items • Skulls • Hunting Equipment Auto/Truck/Marine Parts • Home Décor 904-266-4974 • 904-838-6821 on a New Home Comfort System! #CAC057369 Mass times are as follows: Saturday Evening 5:30 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. & 11:15 a.m. 541668 US Hwy. 1 • Callahan Mike Andrews, Owner LANDSCAPE MATTERS CLASS Air Conditioning & Heating Contractor A1A Cleaners 540425 US Hwy. 1 • Callahan Camouflage • Wood Grain • Marble & More Over 260 selections to choose from! On Wednesday, November 5 at 10 a.m., Master Gardener Joanne Roach will discuss composting and demonstrate how to create a kitchen compost container and composter for your yard. The class will meet at the Yulee Extension office on Pages Dairy Rd. The class is free and open to the public. Kitchen composting cans decorated by Master Gardeners may be available for a donation of $5 each. For information call the Extension office at 879-1019. Master Gardener volunteers are on office duty on Fridays from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., at 904-491-7340. 904-713-9600 Our Lady of Consolation Catholic Church We do OIL CHANGES! PENNZOIL or CASTROL 879-6788 542721 US Hwy. 1 • Callahan Page 8 N Westside Journal N Thursday, October 30, 2014 SERVICES LONG ARM QUILTING AND CUSTOM SEWING. Offering edge to edge and custom quilting, batting, wide back fabric and binding. Call Chris at 904-9947608. tfn A CLEANER WORLD! Your local commercial & residential cleaning service! We also offer carpet and tile cleaning, stripping and waxing of floors in your home or your office with competitive prices! Call today for a FREE estimate, 635-9964. tfn BOB’S APPLIANCE AND MOWER SERVICE Phone 845-2177, cell phone 904-446-7316, open M-F, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 37145 Alice St. Hilliard. Pick-up & Delivery Available. tfn PRO WASH PRESSURE WASHING. We pressure wash anything, hot or cold water. FREE estimates. Call 904-507-9263. tfn A-1 AFFORDABLE CONCRETE, metal buildings, slabs, driveways, pole barns, quality work at an affordable price. Get your FREE estimates at (904) 307-4278. tfn CALLAHAN ANIMAL HOSPITAL, Hours M-F, 8:30A – 6P; Saturday, 8:30A – 4P; Sunday, Noon4P. Online pharmacy, digital x-rays, laser therapy, 879-3775. tfn HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING. Repairs, FREE Estimates on New Installations. Same charge weekends or After hours! $69 service call when you mention ad! Licensed & Insured. Owner Timothy Reeves, Reeves Climate Control (904) 238-8492. AFFORDABLE TREE SERVICE, trimming/removal, licensed and insured, difficult removal specialist. FREE estimates. Call 904-845-3957. tfn THE MOWER AND SAW SHOP! We service most brands and types of lawn equipment. Pick up and delivery available. 904-472-0600, Callahan. tfn ART’S LOCKOUT SERVICE. Locksmith/Lockout Specialist. Licensed, bonded, insured, 24/7 emergency services, auto, home, business. Serving: Nassau, Duval, Charlton & Camden Counties. 904294-0314 or ArtsLockoutService.com. tfn DIXON TREE & LAWN SERVICE. Business or residential, full service lawn maintenance and tree service. Firewood also available. Call 904-2198219. tfn DOZER WORK, land clearing, debris removal, culverts and driveways. Call Frank at 759-3900. tfn FOURAKER MECHANICAL HEATING & AC. Installation and service of all brands! Locally owned & operated. FREE estimates! Call 945-5404. tfn FOLKSTON LAUNDROMAT! We offer dry cleaning, dry fold, alterations, 226 Oakwood Street, Folkston. 912-496-3071. tfn Classifieds Classified Deadline is Tuesdays at Noon 879-4180 • news@westsidejournal.net SERVICES CONT. GULF COAST ALUMINUM, INC. Carports, Patio Covers, Pool Enclosures, Screen Rooms, Wood Decks. Call 904-845-4600; mobile 850-933-0582. Licensed & Insured. 103014 BANQUET BARN! Over 4000sf of insulated heated/ air rental space for your reception, birthday party and/or special occasions! Tables and seating for 150 people! Call 904-334-2897. eow SOPHIA’S PARTY BOUNCERS, find us on Facebook. Select waterslides or bouncers starting at $100. FREE local delivery, FREE set-up. Specializing in all party needs! We have everything. Call 904-507-1345 or 904-507-1970. tfn FOR SALE FILL DIRT, SAND, TOP SOIL, CHEAP! 18-yard load, Callahan/Hilliard area. Call 416-6082. tfn BLUEBERRY PLANTS, 1 gallon, $3 and up; Thornless Blackberry Plants, Muscadines, Persimmon, Pomegranates, Fruit/Nectarine trees and more! Call 845-2686 or 318-6166, Visa/MC accepted. 103014 FILL DIRT, Hard pan, sand, asphalt millings, 18yard load; and land clearing services. Call 904-8138898 or www.axismgt.com. tfn ASPHALT MILLINGS for driveways, 8-yard truck, $265/load. Call Frank at 759-3900. tfn 2002 30’ REAR LIVING CAMPER 5th Wheel Dutchman Classic, new tires, 2 slide-outs, plenty of extras. All you need to add is the food! Has been shelter kept! $10,000. Call 879-7219. 103014 CHILDCARE CHILDCARE AVAILABLE for 1 family in Callahan, M-F, 6:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. CPR and First aid certified. Call 904-924-4182. tfn YARD SALES HUGE YARD SALE, Friday & Saturday, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m., 36445 Elliott Rd., off CR 115, Callahan. Look for signs! FRIDAY ONLY! 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. 272919 Murrhee Rd., Hilliard, 3 miles north on Murrhee from US 1. Look for signs! Something for everyone! HOMES/LAND FOR SALE 1+ ACRE LOTS AVAILABLE for new home construction. Clear Lake Estates, Lem Turner. Call 904-813-9187 for information. Low Interest Rates! 3BR/2BA SWMH on 3 acres. New roof, fresh paint, carpet, and floors will be installed this week. Spring fed pond. Located in Hilliard, $76,000, owner financing available, 904-483-8261 or 904-6280299. 103014 COUNTRY LIVING: 2 lots, 1 with 3BR/2BA mobile home, older subdivision, close to schools and town, Hilliard, $40,000 for all or best reasonable offer. Motivated seller! Call 904-415-1919. 103014 REDUCED! 1200sf Log Cabin, 2BR/1.5BA, wrap around porch, separate garage apartment, 6 ¼ acres, 3 miles outside Alma, GA, 1 ½ hour drive from Callahan, wildlife: deer, rabbits, squirrels; private and quiet, $147,000, firm. Call 912253-9915, FMI go to owners.com. 111314 FOR RENT 2 AND 3 BEDROOMS, mobile homes in Callahan area, 904-742-4299 or 759-4048. tfn CANTEBURY OF HILLIARD is an Equal Housing Opportunity for Elderly (62 years of age or older), Disabled and Handicapped (regardless of age), with or without children. Eligible applicants for 2BR apartments with Rental Assistance should come by the office at 37119 Cantebury Drive, or Phone (904) 845-4496 TDD 1-800-374-4463. This institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. tfn RV LOT for rent on 5 fenced acres, end of a private road, water sewage and electric hook-up, off Bay Rd. west Hilliard. Call Steve at 904-327-6594. 103014 EMPLOYMENT CDL CLASS A DRIVER to haul containers, TWIC required, $800-1100/week, home nightly. Call 904955-4889. tfn HAIRSYLIST NEEDED FOR Callahan Salon. For information call 904-316-7004. 103014 ED’S COMFORT SOLUTIONS, INC. (ECS) is accepting applications for the following postions: HVAC INSTALLER and HVAC DUCT/SHEET METAL INSTALLER. Must have experience and references are preferred. ECS offers comparable wages and benefits. Please apply in person, Monday through Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., at Ed’s Comfort Solutions, Inc., 451644 State Road 200, Callahan. For further information you may contact us at (904) 225-5651. ECS is a drug-free workplace. 103014 PARTTIME WORK, 2-3 days a week, days hours paid $7.93/hour; after 2 weeks increase in pay. Hatching chick farm. Please call 352-347-5454 between 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. 111314 MAILING MACHINE OPERATOR for Florida Sun Printing full time. Duties to include: setup of machine, feed mailing machine, catch and tag off mailing machine and bag, tray or stack as required by postal requirements. Learn to setup and operate inserter and stitcher. Will train qualified applicant. Able to lift and/or move 45 pounds. We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package which includes medical, dental, vision and retirement options. Apply at Florida Sun Printing, 54024 Cravey Rd. Callahan. Drug Free Workplace. 103014 FLORIDA SUN PRINTING in Callahan, FL, has an immediate opening for a Web Press Operator. Qualified candidates must have a high school diploma and interest in printing. Responsibilities include setting ink, color registration and folder operation while maintaining established quality and waste goals. Must have good communication skills and be willing to work overtime as needed. We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package which includes medical, dental, vision and retirement options. Will Train. Qualified applicants may apply at Florida Sun Printing, 54024 Cravey Rd, Callahan. Drug-free Workplace and Background Checks. 103014 1BR/1BA MOBILE HOME, lights and cable included, $140/week; $100/deposit; Hilliard. Call 845-3623 or 507-1790. 103014 3BR/2BA, A/C, washer/dryer hook-up, MHP Geneva Lane off Pine St., Hilliard, $500/month; plus deposit. Call 509-2539 or 338-5533. 112014 FOR INFORMATION ABOUT renting the Callahan County Building on Mickler Street for weddings, birthdays, family reunions, etc., call Bonnie at 904-759-2281. HANDYMAN MURRAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY, 9 a.m. until? 8 miles out River Rd., 4775 Black Jack Ln., Hilliard. New and used items, great for Christmas! MCCLELLAN HOME REPAIRS! Specializing in all types of home and mobile home repairs: windows, doors, bathrooms, decks; anything in need of repair, we do it! 879-9631. State certified CBC058526. tfn AUTOMOTIVE GROUP C & C SAW & MOWER. We fix anything! Chainsaws, lawnmowers, weed eaters, outboard motors, welding. Call Chuck at 904-507-9263. tfn SATURDAY, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. 27236 W. 1st St., Hilliard. Fabric, DVDs, baby boy clothes other household miscellaneous. NOW HIRING! MOTORCYCLE REPAIR: Metric or Harley, engine, suspension, carburetor, electrical. Pick up or delivery available. Call 904-338-6981, Russell. tfn BIG BARN SALE! Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 8 a.m. until? CR 108 (River Road) past Rowe cut-off, first place on right. You name it, we’ve got it! MAN AROUND THE HOUSE, remodeling, repairs, painting, driveways, etc. You name it, very fair prices, 30 years experience. No job too large or too small. Call Glen at 879-4067. 112014 JW CARPET CLEANING and more! Two room or whole house specials available. Call for pricing, 904-507-1345. tfn MULTI-FAMILY yard sale, Friday & Saturday, 8 a.m. until? Marsh Rd. Callahan (Puff Ln). Kid clothes 4T8, men and women clothing, shoes, Knick knacks and plenty more. CONCEAL CARRY CLASS – (First Founders) Firearms Safety School. $45 per person, Saturday morning classes. Exceeds state standards. Exercise your 2nd Amendment right! Call K.C. (904) 591-7779. Located in Callahan. tfn JUNE’S ALTERATIONS & SEWING: Need some pants hemmed or zippers replaced? I do alterations and sewing of all kinds! Call June at 716-3453. tfn SMART FAMILY WORKS, LLC. Fence installation, repairs, lawn care, landscaping, debris removal. FREE estimates. Commercial/Residential. Serving NE FL & SE GA, 904-428-4130. tfn AIR POWER HEATING & AIR: Repairs, installation on all makes and models. Serving Hilliard, Callahan and Jacksonville. Call 845-1900. CAC1815504 tfn ELECTRICAL SERVICE COMPANY, 24/7, Emergency Service; FREE estimates on new work. Financing available. Ponce Electric, Inc., (904) 8790110 or visit: www.PonceElectricInc.com. Owner Bill Ponce, State of Florida Certified Electrical Contractor # EC13005682. tfn YOUR MESS IS OUR MISSION! Audrey’s Custom Cleaning, LLC. Office, Commercial & Residential. FREE estimates! 10% off your first cleaning! Call 904-200-2519. Visit: audreyscustomcleaning.com. TREE AND STUMP REMOVAL, 25 years experience, FREE estimates, Licensed and Insured. Call Danny at 904-222-5054. 112714 BAM TOWING - 904-759-9052 Will tow to shop of your choice! We buy junk cars. Can move prebuilt sheds! tfn LEONARD’S TRACTOR SERVICE, STUMP GRINDING, serving area over 30 years, insured, FREE estimates, Roger Braddock, 813-9514. tfn PIANO LESSONS! All ages, 4 years to adult. Experienced teacher. www.joelpacepiano.com, joelpace@juno.com. 904-766-9544. $65 per month. tfn YARD SALE BLOWOUT! Pittman’s Detailing, 542785 US Highway 1, Callahan, Saturday, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. White gas stove, cabinets, books, furniture, clothes, shoes, purses, accessories. Way too much to list! Priced to sell! THE TREASURE CHEST! Lots of collegiate jewelry! New shipment of Watkins products and much more! Hours: M-S, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Located across from Callahan Dollar General. RITZY RESALE SPECIAL HALLOWEEN NIGHT OF FUN! Do you not want to answer your door at Halloween? Then turn your porch lights out and headlights on and come on down to Ritzy from 6-9 p.m. for a special store opening. We will have refreshments outside (cookies, cupcakes) and on the inside special items marked for clearance. So come have fun with us! Located beside Brandies Ace, Callahan. WANTED TO BUY BUYING UNWANTED VEHICLES Paying up to $400 cash. FREE haul off with title. Call 904-7654302 or 318-5026. tfn $ WE BUY HOUSES $ Mobile homes and land, any area, condition. Call for FREE assessment. Wallace Companies, 904-955-4386. 010615 APPLIANCES, water heater and scrap metal, FREE pick-up; riding mowers, $10. Call anytime, 904-2289941. 103014 WE BUY JUNK CARS! Free Haul Away! Call Johnson's Automotive at 879-6788. 103014 Classified Deadline is Tuesdays at Noon. Call 879-4180 L&D Enterprize, Inc. Pond Digging • Land Clearing Bush Hogging • Dirt Leveling Hard Pan • Top Soil Fill Dirt • Sand Licensed Septic System Contractor 904-416-6082 13447 US Hwy. 301 S. Starke, FL 32091 Interviewing Experienced Internet Sales Professionals • Growing organization...We promote from within! • Industry's Top Pay Plans & Bonus Structure! • Ongoing Professional Training • Advancement Opportunities! • Benefits: • 401K Retirement Plan • Health Plan • Life Insurance • Dental Plan 904-237-3708 MURRAY AUTOMOTIVE GROUP 13447 US Hwy. 301 S. Starke, FL 32091 NOW HIRING SALES PEOPLE No experience required $2,000 Salary during training period. • • • • 401K Retirement Plan Life Insurance Health Plan Dental Plan 904-237-3708 Westside Journal N Thursday, October 30, 2014 N Page 9 Police Reports Names, Addresses and all information appearing in the Police Reports are taken from the Sheriff’s Department files and do not necessarily indicate guilt, only that arrests were made or charges were filed. Thursday, October 16 Mark Eric Adams, II, 32, 15841 CR 108, Hilliard: Trespass After Warning Brittany Renyea Wilkes, 22, 540684 Lem Turner Road, Callahan: Duval County Warrant Driving While License Suspended/Revoked Knowingly Friday, October 17 Ashlee Ann James, 28, 54870 Church Road, Callahan: DUI Mathew Labo Jones, 23, 37435 N. Oxford Street, Hilliard: Vehicle Theft Grand Theft of Motor Vehicle Saturday, October 18 Christopher Douglas Owens, 23, 30306 CR 121, Hilliard: Criminal Mischief under $200; Resist Law Enforcement Officer James Harvey Smith, III, 60, 45095 Brown Street, Callahan: Disorderly Intoxication John Michael Lowe, 28, 36111 Acorn Place, Hilliard: Nassau Capias Violation of Probation Domestic Battery Monday, October 20 Rebecca Diane Brown, 25, 2567 Ruby Drive, Hilliard: Grand Theft; Possession -20 grams Marijuana; Possession Drug Paraphernalia Jennifer Christina Hazen, 30, 542953 US Highway 1, Callahan: Petit Theft Retail David Kelly Crews, 26, 27112 Ohio Street, Hilliard: Marijuana Possession -20 grams; Drug Equipment Possession Use Possession to Manufacture Paraphernalia to Transport Drugs Tuesday, October 21 Grady Lee John Trammell, Jr., 33, 273660 Murrhee Road, Hilliard: Nassau Warrant Violation of Probation Criminal Mischief Wednesday, October 22 Tari Dejuan Mitchell, 32, 45035 Johnson Road, Callahan: Nassau Warrant Battery Thursday, October 23 Jason Thomas Shivar, 40, 3722 Alice Street, Hilliard: Nassau Capias Failure to Appear Possession of more than 20 grams of Marijuana Saturday, October 25 Judy Ann Langley, 64, 29243 Pigeon Creek Road, Hilliard: DUI Hand Pattied Specialty Burgers • Jumbo Wings • Ribeyes • Fresh Salads & More! Mondays Kid's Night Children under 10 Eat FREE with the purchase adult meal DD 's Sports Grill Food • Fun • Sports "It's All Good!" 6 TVs • FREE Wi-Fi • Outdoor Deck 259-2222 • 364 W. Macclenny Ave. • Macclenny Open Monday 5 - 9 p.m. • Tuesday - Saturday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Deputies Arrest Suspected Bryceville Burglar The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office arrested Adam Duwayne Dunlap, 24, Jacksonville, who is suspected of several burglaries and thefts in the Bryceville area. Dunlap was charged with: 3 counts of Dealing in stolen property; 3 counts of false verification of ownership; 2 counts of petit theft; 2 counts of burglary to an unoccupied conveyance; 1 count of burglary to a conveyance armed; 1 count of grand theft; and Possession of a legend drug with intent to sell. Sergeant Stull Recognized NCSO Sergeant Jeff Stull, II was recognized by the Amelia Lodge #47 F. & A.M. as their 2013 Nassau County Deputy of the Year. The presentation was made at the Lodge facility in Fernandina Beach during their annual community awards night and appreciation dinner. Ed Woodby presented Sergeant Stull with the award. Law Offices of Steven M. Fahlgren, P.A. 19 Years Experience • Military Veteran Marital & Family Law • Bankruptcy • Personal Injury • Auto Accidents Wills & Probate • Civil Litigation • Social Security Disability 904-845-2255 552382 US Hwy. 1 N. • Hilliard • www.ForTheConsumer.com Come see “BIG DADDY” Clarence for a great deal on a new or pre-owned ride! 904-813-2955 Clarence D. Evans, Sr. 7700 Blanding Blvd. • Jacksonville Prepare to get HUNGRY Hardware Hagan in Hilliard is Your New Local Authorized Big Green Egg Dealer Several Sizes to Choose From The Big Green Egg stands alone as the most versatile barbecue and outdoor cooking product on the market. PRESTON REEVES HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Prompt & Dependable Service on All Residential & Commercial Makes & Models EGGcessories also available! Sales • Service • Repair Installation • Heat Pumps Electric • Furnace Also now carrying John Henry Rubs and Seasonings 845-3338 ied tisf Our Sa ers are m Custo st Prized our Mo ssions! Posse CELL - 591-5173 HILLIARD FRE ESTIM E ATES! Hagan Hardware Call us 845-4461 Hours Mon. - Sat. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Sundays All Major Credit Cards Accepted LIC-CMC056774 All Major Credit Cards Accepted Thanks for your business! Page 10 N Westside Journal N Thursday, October 30, 2014 Guy William Cleary, Sr. Fallen rider, on October 22, Guy ‘Rocky’ William Cleary has taken his final ride. Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal. When someone you love goes home to our Savior, their memory becomes a treasure. Rocky has planted that treasure in all of us with his devotion to the Blank Check Society honoring veterans to being there for all his family and friends. God took another angel home. Rocky- You will never be gone or forgotten because your treasure lives in all our hearts and memories. I love you stallion- your angel. He is survived by his wife Diana Cleary; his sons Guy William Cleary, Jr. and Nick Cleary; his daughters Priscilla Marie Cleary and Kayla Marie; five grandchildren Jasmine, Dylan and Gloria Brooks and Nicole and Peyton Cleary; step sons Justin and Chris Brooks; his sister Tina Cleary; his father Richard Cleary; his brothers James Cleary and John Yarborough; his step mother Vickie Cleary; niece and nephew Rachel and James Dekle; and all of the Blank Check Society family. Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 1 at North Hilliard Baptist Church, 552823 US Highway 1, Hilliard, with Pastor Ricky Dyal officiating. Precession will proceed to VFW Post 10095 at 37965 Eastwood Road, Hilliard. Condolences may be expressed by signing the guest book at www.nassaufh.com. Arrangements were under the direction of Nassau Funeral Home, 879-1770. Norman Dane Lloyd, Sr. Norman Dane Lloyd, Sr, 61, of Folkston, passed away suddenly in Jacksonville. He was born in Brunswick, Georgia to the late Rayburn Cecil Lloyd and Mary Thompson Lloyd Crews. He retired from Gilman Paper Company after over 30 years of service. He was a member of Peoples Baptist Church in Folkston. Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by his two brothers Arthur and Dennis Lloyd; and a grandson Joseph Story. He is survived by his wife of 35 years Linda Sue Lloyd; three children Lavonne (Eddie) Story, Norman Dane Lloyd, Jr. and Shawn Lloyd; 10 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. The family received friends Friday, October 24 at Victory Baptist Church. Funeral services were held Saturday, October 25 at Victory Baptist Church with Bro. Ethan Story, Bro. Mike Easter and Bro. Tim King officiating. Burial followed in Pineview Cemetery. Condolences may be expressed by signing the guest registry at www.shepardfh.com. Arrangements were under the direction of Shepard Funeral Home in Folkston. Patricia D. Milligan Patricia Davis Milligan, 68, of Callahan, passed away October 22. She was born on July 18, 1946 in Jacksonville to John and Anita Davis. In addition to her parents, Patricia is predeceased by a sister Lydia (Nan) Kidd. Survivors include her husband Cary Milligan; daughter Christine Eberhart; grandsons John Carter and Tommy Cobb; sister Marquita Ward; brother Charles Davis; as well as nieces and nephews Wendy Smith, Ki Rieckmann, Dena Kay Nagel, Art and John Davis and Joe Kidd, IV; and her beloved dog Tanker. Pat loved her dogs and horses and also loved to hunt and fish. She will be greatly missed. Memorial services were held Saturday, October 25 in the Chapel of Callahan Funeral Home. Condolences may be expressed at www. callahanfh.com. Arrangements were under the direction of Ellis & Charlotte McAninch, Callahan Funeral Home. Floyd Mitchell Musgrove Floyd Mitchell Musgrove, went home peacefully to be with Christ, his Heavenly Father, on October 27. He was surrounded by many family and friends the last days as he prepared for his journey. Floyd was the son of the late Ollie and Susie Knight Musgrove, a large Hilliard family of 13 children, he was the 8th child born. He graduated from Hilliard High, Class of ’55 and University of South Florida, with a B.A. in Business, Class of 1976. Floyd served his country during the Vietnam era in the United States Air Force. He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 44 years Lois Jean Campbell of Hazard, Kentucky; four brothers Rufus (Buddy), Drady, Mitchell and AJ; two sisters Wanda Bercaw and Audrey Mae Dixon. He is survived by his two children a son Michael Floyd Musgrove; and a daughter Michelle Lois Easterling; two grandsons Sean and Ryan; and a granddaughter Chloe Easterling of Hilliard; three brothers Freeman, Alton and Richard Musgrove, all of Hilliard; three sisters Dorothy Haddock of Hilliard, Evelyn Dinkins (Dell) of Folkston and Ann Grooms (Ronnie) of Jacksonville. Pallbearers are Ron Grooms, Daniel Lloyd, Jimmie Nelson, Scotty Laurence, Joe Musgrove, Dell Dinkins, Jr., Mitchell Reed and Justin Lloyd. Honorary pallbearers are Bert Geiger, Fred Thrith, William Dimaria and Damon Foskey. Floyd had many spiritual advisors that he loved dearly. Mainly, his Pastor Chris Woodard, First Baptist Church of Boulougne; Christian Hoyle, Buford Grove Baptist Church and Garry Swearingen, Associate Pastor of San Jose Church of Christ, Jacksonville. The 904-266-2337 Baldwin family has respectively asked these three to assist in the memorial service. The family will receive friends Thursday, October 30 at 1 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Boulougne. Funeral services will begin at 2 p.m. Burial will follow in Pigeon Creek cemetery. Condolences may be expressed by signing the guest book at www.nassaufh.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Nassau Funeral Home, 541720 US Highway, 879-1770. Irene Fachko Saye-Murray Irene Fachko Saye-Murray, 90, passed away October 26 in Jacksonville after an extended illness. Irene was born in West Deer Township, Pennsylvania on October 8, 1924, to the late John David and Anna Kunka Fachko. At an early age her parents moved to Callahan. She had five younger brothers, all of whom are deceased. Irene was married to the late Carl W. Saye; and is survived by her husband Willard. E. Murray. She has numerous nieces and nephews living throughout the Jacksonville/ Callahan area. After graduating from Callahan High School, Irene attended Massey Business College, Jacksonville and began a long career with the sales department of the Southern Railway/Norfolk Southern Corporation. Irene attended Bible Study Fellowship for many years. She enjoyed traveling, outdoor activities, and was an avid shrimper. Funeral services were held Wednesday, October 29 in the Chapel of Callahan Funeral Home. Interment followed in Jones Cemetery, Callahan. Visitation was held prior to service. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the charity of your choice. Condolences may be expressed at www. callahanfh.com. 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Our Lady of Consolation Catholic Church 541668 US Highway 1 • Callahan Micah’s Place Receives $20,000 Grant While domestic violence has experienced a recent boost in awareness due to recent events, women and children in Nassau County are in need of housing, resource and support programs as they flee abusive situations and work to rebuild their lives. Micah’s Place in Nassau County received a $20,000 grant from The Mary Kay Foundation as part of the organization’s annual Shelter Grant program to maintain critical services and programs. The Mary Kay Foundation awarded a total of $3 million in funding to 150 domestic violence shelters in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Guam in advance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October. “It’s been a bigger challenge than ever for shelters to keep their doors open and grants from The Mary Kay Foundation are a vital part in helping shelters move forward in their missions,” said Anne Crews, board member for The Mary Kay Foundation and Vice President of Public Affairs for Mary Kay Inc. “The shelter grants are a signature program of the Foundation and represent just one of the ways Mary Kay is committed to ending domestic violence. We are proud to support local shelters like Micah’s Place that are on the front lines of helping women and children who need shelter and support from abuse.” Micah's Place is a Certified Domestic Violence Center - and the only one serving Nassau County. The mission is to provide prevention and intervention services to victims of domestic violence and to provide education within the community to affect change in behavior and attitudes relating to domestic violence. Micah’s Place offers safe, confidential shelter, advocacy, a 24-hour toll-free hotline, counseling, legal advocacy, and support groups to victims of domestic violence. All services are free and confidential. For more information, please visit www.micahsplace.org or call the administration office at 904-491-6364 or the Hotline: (800) 500-1119. For nearly 20 years The Mary Kay Foundation has supported the prevention and elimination of domestic violence, an epidemic that touches one in every four women in her lifetime. Through the Foundation’s annual shelter grant program, $37 million has been granted to domestic violence organizations since 2000. Nearly 700 shelters requested funding this year. In Loving Memory of Saturday, November 1 • 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday, November 2 • 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Fort Clinch State Park • 2601 Atlantic Ave. Fernandina The Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Fort Clinch State Park will host a Union Garrison event on Saturday, November 1 and Sunday, November 2. This program will allow visitors to interact with living historians to experience life in the fort as it was in 1864. The grounds will be bustling with soldiers in period costumes involved in firing demonstrations, marching drills, cooking and daily activities. Ladies in their dresses, sutlers displaying their wares, fife players and drummer boys bring every part of the civil war era to life. Come join in this unique, family friendly event. Fees include the $6 per vehicle Park entrance fee plus $2 per person Fort admission. For more information, contact the park at (904) 277-7274 or visit www. FloridaStateParks.org. National Novel Writing Month Writers across the First Coast are preparing to stretch their writing muscles because November is National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). NaNoWriMo, a 30-day writing challenge, encourages writers to compose 50,000 words during the month of November. Writers from around the nation and the world urge each other to meet their writing goals through online and face-to-face communication. ‘Write-ins,’ or scheduled writing times, are planned for libraries and other community venues across the country. For the first time, the Callahan Library along with the Callahan Friends of the Library will host a NaNoWriMo Kick-off party on Tuesday, November 4 from 6-8 p.m. Refreshments will be provided by The Sweet Spot, Callahan Barbecue and the Callahan Friends of the Library. All members of the community are invited to attend, whether they are writing a novel or working on shorter pieces. Many area teachers are offering extra credit to their students who participate in one of the Write-Ins. The Library will also host write-ins on Tuesday, November 18 and Tuesday, November 25, from 4-8 p.m. Snacks will be provided by the Callahan Friends of the Library. For information, call the Callahan Library at 879-3434. In Loving Memory of Thomas Linson ‘Buddy’ Cray God saw your little body was tired so He took you by the hand and said, ‘My child your work on earth is through.” Each passing day we miss you more but we rejoice in knowing that one day we will see you again. Love, Nana and Papa, Jim, Mama, Danelle, Marlana and Aunt Mibby Your life was full. You savored much, good friends good times, a loved one's touch. As time goes by precious memories unfold. Love you and miss you so! Your family Annual Ryegrass in Stock September 20, 1935 – October 31, 2010 Got Stinky Water? NAPA SHELL SYNTHETIC MOTOR OIL ROTELLA 15W40 OIL 3 13 1 GAL. $ $ 79 99 1 QT. 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The Vikings once again took control of the ball and moved it down the field scoring on a 10-yard run. As the halftime buzzer sounded, the score was West Nassau, 6; Raines, 20. The third quarter was again a defensive battle as both teams fought hard to keep the other out of the end zone. Raines was again allowed to score on a 52-yard run plus the extra point. Even though that was the only score of the third quarter it placed more pressure on the Warrior offense to get something going. It seemed no matter how hard they tried…they couldn’t get going. At the beginning of the fourth quarter, the Warrior offense tried to move the ball successfully but to no avail. As the Warriors punted, the Vikings received the ball and ran it back 47 yards for another score. The Warrior offense didn’t give up. They put together a good drive and moved down the field. Tison Crews ran the ball into the end zone from 3 yards out for the final Warrior score. Davion Dubose charged into the end zone for the two point conversion. With time dwindling down, Raines was allowed another score. As the final buzzer sounded, the score was West Nassau, 14; Raines, 40. The Warriors were able to tally up 9 first downs and 215 rushing yards on 41 carries. Individual leaders for the game were: Tison Crews with 7 carries for 87 yards; Davion Dubose with 21 carries for 83 yards; Brandon Jackson with 13 carries for 45 yards; for the defensive side Michael Dudzinski had 8 solo tackles and 5 assists; Bryson Hodges had 4 solo tackles and 2 assists; Austin Painter had 4 solo tackles and 3 assists; and Garrett Delano had 4 solo tackles and 3 assists. This week the Warriors will host the Bolles Bulldogs in a district matchup at Warrior field at 7:30 p.m. Go Warriors! Gulf Coast Aluminum, Inc. 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Hilliard’s first possession in the second half, Scott broke free again on a 22-yard score. Carroll added the extra point. Scott broke free again for 53 yards for his third touchdown of the night with 3:45 left in the third quarter and Carroll added the extra point. Scott ended the night with 11 carries for 171 yards and 3 touchdowns. Bell scored late in the game with 4:50 left and failed on the two point conversion. The final score was: Hilliard, 42; Bell, 6. Hilliard is now 3-1 in district play and Bell has one more district BROCK LANDSCAPE & IRRIGATION • Irrigation Repair & Installation • Landscape Tearout & Renovation • Lawn Spraying & Fertilization (Large Acreage Only) • Bulldozer/Backhoe Work Mobile: 850-933-0582 Licensed/Insured/Workers Comp. FL/GA St. Certified Pest Control Licensed Irrigation Contractor Licensed Pest Control Contractor Owner: Bruce Jackson Licensed & Insured game next Friday night against the defending state champions, Trenton. 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