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LAKECITYREPORTER.COM Yoho is tea ‘The evolution of party Pedro Jermaine’ pick Local group says it’s wary of challenger.

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The North Central Florida Tea Party board of directors has unanimously endorsed incumbent Ted Yoho for U.S. Congress in the Aug. 26 primary. Yoho The board’s

seven JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter mem- Pedro Jermaine displays some of his artwork in his home studio. The oil on canvas paintings bers cited — 'The Surreal' (from left), 'Glamorous Life,' 'Global Diversity,' 'Uncontrollable Thoughts' and various 'Reflecting: Finding Self' — all have a personal touch. 'I try to put a message in my work. It's a way reasons I get out my release, anguish. I let everything go.' for their choice, Rush but one of Hands of Change their chief Lake City resident ‘I used to look paint a mural for reasons, agreed on by inspires children to at my reflection Richardson Middle many of them, is that they in the mirror School last Saturday. know and trust Yoho. follow their passions. when I was He said Hands of “I think he shares our younger and Change is an organi- values,” board mem- By EMILY BUCHANAN tell myself that zation in Gainesville ber Jo Lytte said. “I [email protected] I was going that works with the think he believes in the to make a youth teaching them Consititution.” A local resident who has remained hid- difference in the importance of The NCFTP ran an ad in den from the spotlight for eight years has people’s lives.’ community service. The Lake City Reporter in emerged from the shadows as he paints his At the age of 6, Wednesday’s edition that way through Lake City. Perry said while he lists the results of its “lead- Pedro Jermaine Perry, 35, an information watched the “Muppet Babies” television ership straw poll” for the technology professional, was born in Live show, he was able to find his hidden talent. primary, and even though Oak and is a well-known artist in the South “First, I looked all over the house,” he said. it says in the advertisement Florida area, but said he has lived in Lake “I looked under the couch, in the cabinets that the straw poll is not TOP: ‘My Weakness,’ a 16x20 oil on City for the last eight years merely to paint and in all the closets of my mom’s apart- an endorsement, NCFTP in the quiet, until recently. ment. Fortunately, I found it a few days later canvas from The Evolution of Pedro president John Lacquey CENTER: “I figured it was time to get involved with while I was in Suwannee Elementary School said it is a list of the can- Jermaine. ‘Innocence,’ an the community,” Perry said. “Whether it’s when I drew a picture of an anteater.” didates the local tea party 18x24 oil/graphite on canvas from donating art or giving kids advice about He said as his grandmother supported board endorses. The Evolution of Pedro Jermaine. art, I’ve always tried to give back to the his talent while he would spend close to 13 Board secretary Sharon BOTTOM: ‘The Redeemed,’ a 24x36 community.” hours a day as a child drawing all kinds of Higgins said the board oil on canvas from Mammography Art Perry said he began to branch out to Initiative. the community in helping students from PEDRO continued on 8A PARTY continued on 6A Candidate Forum 2014 to air again this weekend By EMILY BUCHANAN Replay schedule p.m. [email protected] The August 5 forum will air Friday August 4 forum (U.S Congress, from 10 p.m.-midnight; Saturday from Residents who did not get to watch county attorney, school board): 8-10 p.m.; Sunday from 8-10 p.m.; and candidates running for the local race • Friday from 8-10 p.m.; Monday from 10 p.m.-midnight. aired live on public television during • Saturday from 6-8 p.m.; The August 4 forum included U.S. • Sunday from 6-8 p.m.; the Candidate Forum 2014 at Florida • Monday from 8-10 p.m. Rep Ted Yoho, R-Gainesville, and Gateway College on August 4 and August 5 forum (county challenger Jake Rush, a Gainesville 5, now have the opportunity from commission, city council): lawyer who also seeks the Republican Friday through Monday to watch a • Friday from 10 p.m.-midnight; nomination for congressional District replay of the political forum on tele- • Saturday from 8-10 p.m.; 3. Candidates seeking the school • Sunday from 8-10 p.m.; vision. • Monday from 10 p.m.-midnight. board District 1 and District 3 seats The forum will air on Comcast and the county attorney post were Channel 8 on all four nights. also featured on the first day. FILE The first political forum held p.m.; Saturday from 6-8 p.m.; Sunday A Florida Gateway cameraman views the monitor as Rusty August 4 will air Friday from 8-10 from 6-8 p.m.; and Monday from 8-10 REPLAY continued on 6A DePratter (right) and Marc Kazmierski answer questions.

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JACKSONVILLE bar was killed after she was struck by all it a different kind of “cellfie” a stray bullet. — a smartphone photograph Roach was thrown out of the bar C that lands the taker in jail. after security noticed he had a con- Jacksonville authorities, acting on cealed gun. a tip posted on their Facebook page, arrested a man for taking a smartphone SeaWorld drops appeal photo up a woman’s skirt at Wal-Mart. The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office of OSHA violation arrested 29-year-old James Harvey ORLANDO — SeaWorld hours after posting images on its Entertainment has dropped an appeal Facebook page from surveillance of citations it received after the drown- video taken at the store. ing of a trainer who was pulled under The images showed a black truck by a killer whale, ending any chance driven by the suspect, and a commenter of trainers ever again swimming with said they thought they’d seen the vehi- orcas during shows. cle in the Windy Hills area of the city. The marine park company said in a Police went to the area and found Securities and Exchange Commission the truck -- and Harvey. filing last week that it wasn’t going to He is charged with video voyeurism pursue the appeal of a court’s decision and other charges. to uphold the citations. Harvey was released on bail. It is Last April, the federal appeals court not clear if he had an attorney. in Washington said SeaWorld’s chal- lenge to the finding was unpersuasive, Officer fired 9 times in and that the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission was cor- Orlando bar shooting rect when it found that the SeaWorld ORLANDO — Police say nine bul- park in Orlando had violated a federal lets were fired from an officer’s gun workplace safety law. during a confrontation with an armed SeaWorld trainer Dawn Brancheau man outside a downtown Orlando was killed in 2010 when killer whale nightclub, including a bullet that Tilikum grabbed her and pulled her accidentally killed a female bystander into a pool. inside the bar. Tilikum became the focus of a criti- A police report released Wednesday cal 2013 documentary film “Blackfish.” says Officer Eduardo Sanguino fired After an investigation into nine times at Kody Roach after Roach Brancheau’s death, OSHA recom- ignored police instructions to get on mended that trainers perform with the ground, a Taser failed to incapaci- killer whales only when they have a JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter tate Roach and Roach appeared to be protective barrier or sufficient distance reaching for his waistband. from the marine mammals, making it Attempting the shot Roach survived the shooting and impossible for trainers to swim with the Shawn Stamper (left) and Ricky Knight watch as Wes Johnson, 7, attempts to make a back- was charged Wednesday with carrying whales during shows. wards basketball shot at Youngs Park on Wednesday. Johnson made his previous attempts at a concealed weapon. closer positions. A 22-year-old bystander inside the n Associated Press

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The Great Suwannee River Cleanup began with an Thursday, Sept. 4 idea to clean up the Suwannee Pinemount from the Georgia state line all Elementary: Open House the way to the Gulf of Mexico. for grades K – 2 at 5:45 Building on three successful p.m.; Grades 3 – 5 at 6:45 years of clean up, last year’s p.m. efforts expanded to include the Westside Elementary: Suwannee’s tributaries. The riv- Open House for grades K – ers that flow into the Suwannee 2 at 5:45 p.m.; Grades 3 – 5 suffer the same fate when trash at 6:45 p.m. and harmful garbage accumu- Summers Elementary: late on river bottoms and along Open House with a twist riverbanks. for grades K – 2 from 5:00 Last year, divers scoured river – 6:00 p.m.; Grades 3 – 5 bottoms as volunteers worked on from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. the river banks to remove literal- ly thousands of pounds of trash. Monday, Sept. 8 There were nearly 600 volunteers FILE LCMS: Open House at making up 30 separate teams who Help keep the Suwannee River and the springs clean for generations to come. Registration to clean local rivers is 6:00 p.m. cleaned up over 29,000 pounds of going on now as the cleanups are scheduled to take place from September to November. trash. It’s time to do it again this Thursday, Sept. 11 year. Five Points Join Current Problems for pate in the kickoff. Remember, to and boating groups, churches, cleanup will appear on the event Elementary: Open House the start of the cleanup season volunteer as a diver, you must be government agencies, non-prof- map. at 5:30 p.m. and enjoy a free lunch to all cave-certified. its, chambers of commerce, and Current Problems is available Niblack Elementary: volunteers after the first day of If you want to participate in the groups of friends are all encour- to assist you as you plan your Open House at 5:30 p.m. cleaning. 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Thursday, August 21, 2014 www.lakecityreporter.com 4A OUR OPINION Shining Star students in need of certainty

ow that it appears Shining Star Academy of the Arts will be closing down, it is time to Nfigure out where its former students will be attending school. The charter lost its appeal after recording consecutive F grades dur- ing its first two years of operation, and while a group of parents and teachers says it will immediately seek to charter a new school in Shining Star’s place, the FDOE deadline for doing so has passed. Unless the local school board Needed: Moratorium on chooses to ignore this state-imposed mandate — and it’s far from clear they have authority to even contemplate large water use permits such a move — Tony Buzzella’s suc- peaking on behalf of the must be done, however, to control cessors will have to wait till next year. Ichetucknee Alliance at water use. Florida needs to create That’s probably for the best, as getting the Suwannee River Water a strong water conservation ethic SManagement District meet- before we even begin to use taxpay- a whole new school up and running in ing on August 12, I called on the er money to construct large alterna- a matter of weeks (even with teachers, District to enact a moratorium on tive water supply projects, because students and a schoolhouse already in new large (over 100,000 gallons per without such an ethic all those day) water use permits until such projects will do is encourage more place) sounds ambitious at best. time as District staff members are John D. Jopling water use. To save our springs, we Meanwhile, district officials plan able to calculate a realistic water are all going to have to change the balance or water budget for the area ways we use water. to issue formal notice of closure to that includes the Ichetucknee River The Alliance is also concerned To calculate a water budget, we Shining Star at Tuesday’s school board and its associated springs. I based about the health of the Floridan need to know how much “water meeting. After notifying Shining Star the Alliance’s call for a moratorium Aquifer, not only because it feeds income” we have — in terms of on four factors. our rivers and springs but also rainfall that recharges the aquifer of its decision, the district will then First, the District has acknowl- because it supplies our drinking — as opposed to how much we are begin meeting with school officials to edged that flows in the Ichetucknee water. While aquifer levels fluctuate losing through pumping, evapo- determine the last day of classes at the River and its associated springs are over time, long-term trends con- transpiration, and runoff (rainfall impaired and that the river should firm that those levels are dropping that is not captured for aquifer facility. be classified as being “in recovery,” throughout Florida — and when the recharge). Knowing exactly how All of this needs to happen quickly. meaning that steps must be taken to level of fresh water in the Floridan much water we are pumping and By all accounts, many students at restore lost flows. Aquifer drops, the layer of saltwater knowing the cumulative effects Second — even after acknowl- underneath it rises. Falling aquifer of those water withdrawals on the Shining Star are well behind in their edging that the river should be in levels can result in dry wells or aquifer are keys to managing water studies already. recovery — the District issued a saltwater intrusion like that experi- use permit requests — and manag- Some of them, especially those who large water use permit (WUP) that enced recently in Cedar Key. Such ing those requests is key to restor- staff reported would negatively situations can affect farmers and ing the Ichetucknee. have been enrolled at Shining Star from affect the Ichetucknee. public utility operators as well as Based on the Suwannee River the start, may need serious remedial Third, precedent for a moratori- homeowners and taxpayers. Water Management District’s work to get back on track. um exists in Florida. The Southwest Because they are the visible top acknowledgement of impairment Florida Water Management District layer of the aquifer, our freshwater to the Ichetucknee along with our These students need the certainty of stopped issuing WUPs in a section springs are the first indicators of stated mission to restore the river knowing just where they stand academ- of one of its Water Use Caution potential aquifer problems. Reduced to its average historical flow rate, Areas. flows such as those acknowledged the Ichetucknee Alliance believes ically — where will be attending class Fourth, the State of Florida made in the Ichetucknee indicate falling that our water budget is overdrawn; and what they may need to catch up. a huge investment in Ichetucknee aquifer levels caused by overuse that is why we have called for a These are urgent matters that must Springs State Park for the public’s of water, inadequate recharge, and moratorium on new large water use benefit, spending close to $40 mil- drought. permits. be addressed sooner rather than later. lion to acquire and protect both land Human beings cannot control and water. Over 7 million people drought; however, we can improve have visited Ichetucknee Springs aquifer recharge and we can control since it became a state park. This the amount of water we are using. Lake City Reporter large investment for the public’s We are pleased that SRWMD cur- benefit must be protected, not rently has active recharge projects. ■ John D. Jopling is president of the Serving Columbia County Since 1874 wasted. The Alliance believes that more Ichetucknee Alliance, Inc. The Lake City Reporter is published with pride for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun­ ties by Community Newspapers Inc. We believe strong newspapers build strong Keep political spats out of court communities —“Newspapers get things done!” Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and ven in the no-holds-barred worked at the Travis County dis- Travis County grand jury accused profitable community­oriented newspapers. world of Texas politics, the trict attorney’s office for 32 years him of nothing else. This mission will be accomplished through the indictment of Gov. Rick before voters elected her to the The courts certainly have a teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, EPerry last week was a low top job there in 2008 and 2012. role to play in stopping officials integrity and hard work. blow. A grand jury in Austin, a In 2013, county sheriff’s deputies from taking steps that are beyond Democratic Party hotbed, indicted pulled her over on suspicion of the bounds of statute or the Perry, a Republican with presiden- drunk driving, and videos from Constitution. They do not, however, Todd Wilson, Publisher tial aspirations, on two felony counts the scene and the jail captured belong in the middle of a fight Robert Bridges, Editor for allegedly abusing his power. His her intoxicated belligerence as between politicians over policy or Emily Lawson, Associate Editor offense? Threatening to veto fund- she was arrested and booked. power. If lawmakers can’t muster Sue Brannon, Controller ing for the county district attorney’s Although she quickly pleaded the votes to overturn a spending Public Integrity Unit unless District guilty to the charge, Republicans veto or repeal a law they don’t like, Dink NeSmith, President Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg, a said her behavior showed she they shouldn’t run to the judicial Chairman Democrat, resigned. But the Texas was unfit to oversee the Public branch for help. That’s just as Tom Wood, governor has the legal authority to Integrity Unit. true for Washington Republicans veto spending, which makes the dis- There seems to be little dispute aggravated by the continuation pute between Perry and Lehmberg over what happened next. Eager of Obamacare as it is for Austin essentially a political one. And the to oust Lehmberg, Perry zeroed Democrats aggrieved by the gov- LETTERS POLICY courts are the wrong place to settle out the Public Integrity Unit from erning style of Rick Perry. They political scores. the 2013-14 budget, but offered to should find a way to win either the Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly writ­ The Public Integrity Unit has long restore the funding if she stepped debate or more elections. ten and double spaced. Letters should not exceed 400 been a thorn in Texas Republicans’ down. Had Lehmberg done so, Even in the culture of Texas words and will be edited for length and libel. Letters side, having brought criminal charg- Perry would have been able to politics, the indictment of Gov. Rick must be signed and include the writer’s name, address es against then-Sen. Kay Bailey name a replacement, presumably a Perry was a low blow and telephone number for verification. Writers can Hutchison (prosecutors ultimately Republican, to run the office until abandoned the case) and former the general election this November. have two letters per month published. Letters and House Majority Leader Tom DeLay Lehmberg refused. guest columns are the opinion of the writers and not (his convictions were overturned This is hardball politics, and necessarily that of the Lake City Reporter. on appeal). More recently, it spent it’s ugly to see a governor try to BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL more than a year probing grant- superimpose his will over the local 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown. making decisions by the Cancer voters’. But it’s not illegal. (Nor, by BY FAX: (386) 752­9400. Prevention and Research Institute the way, did the budget cut end the of Texas, an agency that has been unit’s work.) And yet the complaint BY EMAIL: [email protected] championed by Perry. that led to Perry’s indictment at the Lehmberg, meanwhile, had hands of a special prosecutor and a ■ Los Angeles Times Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER COMMUNITY THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014 5A

n To submit your Community Calendar COMMUNITY CALENDAR item, contact Emily Lawson at 754-0424 or by email at [email protected]. Aug. 21 For information or to register contact developing confidence, teamwork, fit- Vicki Myers at 755-7714 Ext. 2411 or ness, and self-discipline. An informa- EVENTS COMING UP Flowers and Finance 866-642-0962. tional meeting to learn more or sign Lake City Florist, 796 W Duval up will be held Saturday, August 23, Club Registration Street, will host two presentations Mat/Frame Workshop at 10 a.m. at the Richardson Middle The Boys and Girls Club of Columbia County is on Thursday, Aug. 21 at 7 p.m. Cathy Branford Camera Club will hold School cafeteria, 646 SE Pennsylvania now registering for the fall session which will run smith, a designer with Lake City a Mat and Frame Workshop on St. See www.LibertySeaCadets.org from Aug. 18 through Oct. 18 Children 6-14 are Florist, will present Flowerlore— Fact, Thursday, Aug. 21 at Hatch Park for details. eligible to attend. Transportation is offered from Fiction, or Somewhere in Between? Community Center, 403 SE Craven all elementary and middle schools. Cost for the Steve Smith, a financial advisor with St., Branford, at 6:30 p.m. A repre- Back to School nine-week session is $160. Call 752-4184 for more Edward Jones, will present Women sentative from Harmon's Photo Labs Pinemount Elementary PTO is information. Or visit the club at 279 NE Jones Way. and Investing. Refreshments will in Gainesville will be the guest speak- hosting a Back to School Bash on be served at 6:30 p.m. To reserve a er. Sample pieces of mat board and Saturday, Aug. 23 from 9 a.m. to 12 Healing Arts Festival space for yourself and a guest, call small mat cutters will be available p.m. at the Skate Palace, 357 NW The Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Traci Norris at 386-758-6888.. to offer hands-on experience. The Hall of Fame Dr. The event is free to park will host a “Come to the River Healing Arts” workshop is free and open to the Pinemount families. Children must festival on Saturday, Sept. 6. Vendors and crafters Fall Gardening public. Entry applications for the Fall be accompanied by an adult. will fill the Craft Square from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The UF/IFAS Extension will have a Photo Show and Branford Camera 5K run/walk will begin at 7 a.m. Call the gift shop Fall Vegetable Gardening class on Club Membership Applications will Aug. 25 at 386-397-1920 for more information. Thursday, Aug. 21 at 5:45 p.m. at the be available at the meeting. For more Fort White Public Library on Route information, call Carolyn Hogue at American Heritage Soil testing 47. The class will discuss soil prep, 386-935-2044. The American Heritage Girls, Columbia County Master Gardeners will do free water and fertilizer needs. Learn Troop FL8811, is having a parents soil pH testing each Wednesday at the Columbia what to plant now, next month, and Aug. 23 meeting on Aug. 25 at 6:30 p.m. County Extension Office’s new location, 971 W. through the fall/winter. The class is at Hopeful Baptist Church. If you Duval St. (U.S. 90), Suite 170. Also, please gather free and no registration is needed. Habitat Work Day would like your daughter (age 5-18) any pots you are not using and bring them in on Habitat for Humanity of Lake City to experience new challenges, serve Sept. 3 or 4 for the “Pot Recycle.” For more infor- Suicide Grief is having a workday on Saturday, others and make new friends, come mation, call 752-5384. Recognizing the Symptoms and Aug. 23 at 8 a.m. The house location see what American Heritage is all Signs of Suicide will be offered to is 117 SE Jeremy Place. Please bring about. Trail Life (for boys) will have Extreme Tour the public on Thursday, August 21 paint brushes to help caulk and paint. a parents meeting at the same time The Extreme Tour is returning to town on at 2 p.m. at the Wings Education and place to make it easy on fam- Wednesday, Sept. 10 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at Skating Center, 857 SW Main Blvd. The work- Informational Meeting ilies with children in both. Find Palace, 357 NW Hall of Fame Dr. There will be live shop, facilitated by Jan Green, MSW The U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps more information on the American bands, a skate boarding competition, chances to win LMHC will offer an overview of ways is an exciting after school leader- Heritage Facebook page: www.face- prizes and other giveaways. Admission is free. Go to to cope with Suicide Grief. This work- ship program for boys and girls from book.com/AHGTroopFL8811. The theextremetour.com or call David at 386-292-2818 shop is provided as a community ser- fifth to twelfth grade. Students may first kids meeting of the year is Sept. for more information. vice and is offered to all at no charge. explore future career fields while 8.

OBITUARIES Bernice Anthony er’s Board. Mother Kelly loved HOME, 251 N. E. Wash- Simmons (MayJune). One sis- RN. An occupation that she oneer for the Palatka . the Lord and loved to praise ington Street, Lake City, FL ter Luelle Varnum (Lee). Two enjoyed and mastered until Mrs. Woods was preceded Mrs. Bernice Anthony was Him. She was a loving mother Willis O. Cooper, L.F.D. sons Roy Simmons (Deann) and her retirement from Sunny- in death by her husband, J.C. born June 25, 1930 in Branford, and a loving and caring friend to Allen Simmons (Amy). One land Hospital in Orlando, FL. in 2000, and her son Bernard Florida. Par- all that knew her; always willing Deborah K. Nipper daughter Jeanette Mickle (Greg). Mrs. Woods and her husband in 2001. Since their death she ents Johnny to help in times of need. She Ten grandchildren, ive great had lived in several places. She remained in Lake City until Jackson and was blessed with nine children, Mrs. Deborah K. Nipper, 53, grandchildren and one brother lived in Seattle, Washington 2013, returning to Kissimmee Reather Dun- two sons, Eugene Freeman, Jr., passed away Tuesday evening, in law Leroy Meads (Brenda). while her husband J.C. served to be cared for by her chil- more Purdy David Kelly, Jr. and siblings, August 19, 2014 at the Suwan- A memorial service with fam- in the United States Navy. dren. Although her body was precede her in Ellawease Tunsil and Murray nee Valley Care Center (Haven ily and friends will be held They returned to Jacksonville, in Kissimmee, her heart was death. “Gran- Jones, precede her in death. Hospice) after a courageous bat- Saturday August 23rd at the FL and lived there until 1959. always in Lake City and her ny” as she was She leaves to cherish her tle with cancer. She was born in home of Jean Simmons. For While living in Jacksonville, Sister Welcome Church Family. affectionately memories: seven daughters, Indianapolis, Indiana to Shir- questions please call 386- she was a member of Mt. Ara- She leaves to cherish her mem- called, went home August 11, Minnie Lindsey, Evelyn Dun- ley [Wright] Coots and the late 963-1244 or 850-428-1072 rat Missionary Baptist Church. ories her son Michael Woods 2014 at North Florida Region- lap, Shirley Jones, Essie Lew- James T. Coots and had lived In 1959, the Woods fam- (Queen), and daughter Judith al Medical Center, Gainesville, is (Carlton), Patricia Johnson, here in Columbia County for the Jerry “Coot” Stinson ily moved to Kissimmee, Woods Anderson, Kissimmee, Florida. She attended school Pearlie Johnson (Billy), Eliz- past 29 years. She was a caring FL. She continued her nurs- FL. Five grandchildren, Larry in Branford, Florida. Having abeth Newton; grandchildren, wife and mother who enjoyed Mr. Jerry “Coot “ Stinson born ing at Orange Memori- Anderson, Jr. (LaToya), Dionne confessed Christ at an early Joey O’neal (Piper), Felisha lower gardening, ishing, and April 29, 1939 in Geneva Ala., al Hospital in Orlando, FL. Anderson, Kissimmee, FL, Mo- age, she became a member of Mike, Waymon Butts, Carlton her Florida Gators, and was an Passed away She and her family became nique Woods Victor (Jason), New Grove Baptist Church in “Whoop” Lewis, II, Sherrill accomplished 1st Degree Black due to an ex- members of the St. Luke Mission- Washington, D.C., Jasmine An- Branford. She was married to Swan, Sheila Sheppard, Troy Belt in Tae Kwon Do. Deborah tended illness. ary Baptist Church and she was derson, Kissimmee, FL and Mi- Amos Anthony of Lake City, King, Michael Dunlap, Tonya was a longtime employee of A graduate of a dedicated and faithful member chael Woods, II, Los Angeles, FL. Mr. Anthony, sister, Von- Waters (Joseph), Theo Johnson, TDT/CDT Trucking Company Geneva High until she and J.C. retired. While California. Three great-grand- cille Lee (Johnny) and broth- Frederica Newton, Tyhese New- and will be deeply missed by her Class of 57 and extended his a member she was Director of children, Deandre Gainey, Amy- ers, Albert Jackson, J.C. Jack- ton; seventeen great grandchil- extended work family. She was education with a Masters De- the Youth Choir and served iah & Aliyah Anderson. One son also precede her in death. dren; three great great-grand- preceded in death by her father. gree in English Literature from on the Missionary Ministry. sister, Dorothy Wofford, Spar- Left to cherish memories, children; goddaughter, Tretha Survivors include her devot- Troy State University. Jerry In 1984, Ernestine and J.C. tanburg, South Carolina, former loving and devoted son, Joseph Williams; hosts of nieces, neph- ed husband of 24 years, James worked in education as a high moved back to his birthplace, son-in-law, Larry Anderson, Sr., “Bill” Kellum (Amaya); step- ews, other relatives and friends. R. “Ron” Nipper of Lake City, school English teacher and also Lake City, FL. She then joined and a host of sorrowing nieces, mother, Johnny Mae Jackson; Funeral services for Mrs. Cath- FL; son Shane Nipper (Daniell was part of the football team Sister Welcome Missionary nephews, cousins and friends. siblings, Johnny Jackson, Jr., erine Kelly will be 10:00 a.m. Crews) of Lake City; mother, coaching staff of Geneva, Ala. Baptist Church and contin- The wake for family and Cherrie Boykin, Jerry Jackson, Saturday, August 23, 2014 at Shirley Coots of Frazeysburg, Jerry served in the U.S. Navy, ued her walk with God and her friends will be Friday, August Jerome Jackson and Cheryl Miracle Tabernacle Church, OH; brothers, James Coots in Rome Italy. An accomplished faithful service to the ministry. 22, 2014 from 5-7 P.M. at the Jackson; sisters-in-law, Julia 1190 SW Sister Welcome (Angie) of Newark, OH, Greg musical writer, he enjoyed coun- She served as President of the Sister Welcome (M.B.) Church Jackson, Estelle Jackson; grand- Road, Lake City, FL, Apos- Coots (Linda) and Ron Coots try music. The original “Gator Mission Ministry, Deaconess 3194 S.W. Sister Welcome Rd. children, Jamie Ross (Jermaine), tle Cleopatra Steele, Pastor. of Frazeysburg, OH, Russell Chomp” was written by him, Ministry President, Church Pia- The Funeral will be held Sat- Tonya Kellum, Rodney Kellum, The family will receive Coots (Heidi) of Nashport, OH; and is still loved by all the Ga- nist, Church Treasurer, President urday, August 23, at 11:00 A.M. Alvin Clark, Saporia Church, friends from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. sister, Karen Coots (T.J. Hindel) tor fans in this area. An avid Emeritus of the Missionary Min- at the Sister Welcome Church Elicia “Shari” Odom (Kendrick) Friday, August 22, 2014 at of Trinway, OH; many nieces Alabama fan, who enjoyed SEC istry, Assistant Director of Youth with Moderator Major Franklin, Trevis Bell; ifteen great-grand- Miracle Tabernacle Church. and nephews, great nieces and football and Nascar racing, and Choir, and Choir President. oficiating. Interment will follow children including 1st Arrangements entrusted to great nephews also survive. a huge Tony Stewart fan. Jerry Sis. Woods enjoyed attend- in the Hope Henry Cemetery. great-grandchild, Terri Robin- COMBS FUNERAL HOME. Funeral services for Mrs. Nip- was also afiliated with Tom and ing and traveling to the Florida MIZELL FUNERAL HOME son; seventeen great great-grand- 292 NE Washington St. Lake per will be conducted at 10:00 Jerry’s which he worked along General Baptist Conventions 365 N.W. Washington St., Lake children; hosts of nieces, neph- City, FL, (386) 752-4366, A.M. Saturday, August 23, 2014 side his brother Tom Stinson. and she was an active member City is in charge of arrange- ews, other relatives and friends. Marq Combs-Turner, L.F.D. at the Gateway-Forest Lawn He is proceeded in death by of the First Central M. B. Con- ments. Ph. # (386) 752-3166. Funeral services for Mrs. “The Caring Professionals” Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. one daughter, Laira and one gress of Christian Education. Please sign guest register at Bernice Anthony will be 2:00 Rodney Baker oficiating. Inter- son, Barry and survived by two With the Congress she was a www.mizellfuneralhome.com p.m. Saturday, August 23, Sidney M. Lee ment will follow at Forest Lawn daughters Jerry Lee and Patricia, Recording and Assistant Re- 2014 at First Baptist Church, Memorial Gardens in Lake City. and many grandchildren, four cording Secretary under Rev. Branford, FL. Bishop C. Ken- Sidney M. Lee, age 52, res- Visitation with the family will be siblings EJ. Stinson, Geneva Billy Simon and a Coordinator Obituaries are paid advertise- neth Troupe, Oficiating. ident of Lake City, FL passed held from 5:00-7:00 P.M. Friday Ala., Betty Baker, Tom Stin- for the Mission Department. ments. For details, call the Lake Family will receive friends from away August 12, 2014 at Hav- evening at the funeral home. Ar- son, and Shelia Stinson all of Under the FL General Baptist City Reporter’s classified depart- 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Friday, August en Hospice in rangements are under the direc- Lake City, Fl and many nieces Convention she was a Faith Pi- ment at 752-1293. 22, 2014 at the funeral home. Gainesville, tion of GATEWAY-FOREST and nephews. A private memo- Arrangements entrusted to FL terminat- LAWN FUNERAL HOME, rial will be held at a later date COMBS FUNERAL HOME. ing an illness. 3596 S. HWY 441, Lake City. in Geneva Alabama. Regards 292 NE Washington St, Lake Born in Lake (386) 752-1954. Please leave may be sent to 1156 S. Mari- City, FL, (386) 752-4366. City, FL she words of comfort and love on Ave. Lake City, Fl 32025 Marq Combs-Turner, L.F.D. was the daugh- on the online guest book at “The Caring Professionals” ter of Pearlie www.gatewayforestlawn.com Ernestine Woods Mae White and Johnnie James Catherine Kelly Lee. She attended the public Eston Edgar Simmons Mrs. Ernestine Woods was school of Columbia County born on October 31, 1914 to On Saturday, August 16, 2014 and was a member of Oliv- Feb. 13 1941-Aug. 15 2014 the late Rob- at Suwannee Valley Care Cen- et Missionary Baptist Church Mr. Eston Edgar Simmons ert and Sar- ter (Haven Hospice), Lake City, Rev. Ronald V. Walters, pastor. passed away Friday Au- ah Palmer Florida, the sun rays of a beau- Survivors include her mother, gust 15 2014 at The Gaines- in Meridi- tiful life came Pearlie Mae White. 4 daughters, ville Health and Rehab fa- an, Georgia. to a close. Our Charmagne Cooper, Andrea cility in Gainesville Fl. Her Christian heavenly Fa- Jones, Katina Jones and Shytina Eston was born and raised journey began ther called an Lee; 1 son, Wony Lee; 5 broth- in Lake City Fl. to the late at an early age angel, Cath- ers, James White, Johnell Lee, Johnny and Dona Simmons. in Savannah, Georgia where she erine Kelly Eddie Butler, Marcus White; 2 Eston was a loving husband, attended and was baptized at the home. She sisters, Emma Lou Lee and Ge- father, grandfather and great First African Baptist Church was born Jan- neva White; devoted cousins, grandfather. He enjoyed being and then later joined St. John uary 14, 1927 in Lake City, FL Stephen and Dottie Richardson; with is children and grandchil- Missionary Baptist Church. to Minnie Jones. Mrs. Jones a host of nieces, nephews, cous- dren. Sitting outside telling his She attended the School Sys- precedes her in death. Cath- ins, other relatives and friends. stories of the past and listening to tem in Savannah completing her erine received her education Funeral services for Sidney George Jones and Conway Twit- high school education and then in Columbia County at Kings Mae Lee, will be 11:00 a.m. Sat- ty. Eston was the kind of man attending Georgia State College. Welcome School. She was urday, August 23, 2014 at Oliv- that would give you the shirt off Mrs. Woods met John C. employed with the Lake City et Missionary Baptist Church of his back if you ever needed it. Woods “J.C.” and united in Laundry and Sunstate Sewing Rev. Ronald V. Walters, pastor, He was true loyal friend to many. Holy Matrimony in 1944 Factory during her younger Eulogy. Interment will follow Eston is preceded in death by in Jacksonville, FL. To this years. She was converted at an in Garden of Rest Cemetery. his parents Johnny and Dona union of 56 years, they were early age at Hope Henry AME The family will receive friends Simmons. Four brothers Jr Sim- blessed with three children, Church in Lake City, FL. She on Friday, August 22, 2013 at mons, Shelly Simmons, Lester Bernard, Michael and Judith. later joined Miracle Taberna- Cooper Funeral Home, Chapel Simmons, Laverene Simmons She began studying and com- cle Church under the leadership from 6:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. and one son Shawn Simmons. pleted her area of expertise of Apostle Cleopatra J. Steele, Arrangements entrusted Survivors include his wife Jean in Nursing at Brewster Hos- serving faithfully on the Moth- to COOPER FUNERAL Simmons. One brother Bruce pital in Jacksonville, FL as a 6A LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014 Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 Early voting numbers Partisan clash dominates Lake City Fort White Total Saturday: 367 Saturday: 58 Saturday: 425 Sunday: 194 Sunday: 12 Sunday: 206 the hearing over new map Monday: 326 Monday: 66 Monday: 392 Tuesday: 324 Tuesday: 57 Tuesday: 381 Wednesday: 362 Wednesday: 60 Wednesday: 422 Circuit Judge Lewis gives no indication and other groups, argued was to make it easier to whether he will approve the new map. that the shift would actually elect white Democrats. He make it more likely that a said that racial discrimi- REPLAY Associated Press minority would also win a nation remains a problem accused the other of push- central Florida congressio- in northeast Florida coun- Continued From 1A TALLAHASSEE — A ing a new congressional nal seat. He said that legis- ties such as Alachua and Florida judge is once again map designed to bene- lators drew Marion. Candidates for Columbia County Attorney post, Joel considering what to do in fit either Republicans or a new map Meros, Foreman and Bruce Robinson, emphasized their expe- the next round of a lengthy Democrats at the expense to protect ‘[This] is a kind of citing that rience and qualifications. and partisan-tinged battle of minority voters. “Republican gamesmanship the national The school board District 1 race featured three can- over Florida’s congressio- The focus of much of interests.” Florida NAACP is Democratic didates, incumbent Linard Johnson and challengers nal districts. the hearing was on the “They groups have Daniel C. “Danny” Green and Allison Lashea Scott. Circuit Judge Terry sprawling district held by never tried, trying to avoid.’ paid part In school board District 3, incumbent Steve Nelson Lewis held a three-hour U.S. Rep. Corinne Brown they never of the legal answered questions alongside challenger Edgar —Allison Riggs, hearing Wednesday over that runs from Jacksonville considered fees in the Clauser III. NAACP lawyer whether to approve a new to Orlando. Legislators any other case, said The second day of the Candidate Forum 2014 on map swiftly passed earlier altered seven of 27 districts alterna- “It’s OK you August 5 featured county commission Districts 2 and this month by the Florida in north and central Florida tive because the intent may not be able to elect a 4, along with city council Districts 10 and 14. Legislature. Legislators including Brown’s district. we established in the last black, but you’ll get a white Adee Farmer and Harold Perry faced off against approved the map after The coalition of groups trial is alive and well in the Democrat to support you. incumbent Eugene Jefferson in the City Council Lewis in July ruled that the that sued the Legislature Florida Legislature,” King And that’s wrong...It takes District 10 forum. state’s current congressio- contends Lewis should told the judge. us to a dark day.” The candidates in the City Council District 14 nal map was illegally drawn toss the revised version But George Meros, an Allison Riggs, a lawyer race were challenger Ricky Jernigan and incumbent to benefit Republicans in because it makes cosmetic attorney for the Florida representing the Florida George Ward. elections. changes. They still assert House, argued legislators branch of the NAACP, Incumbent Rusty DePratter and Mark Kazmierski Lewis gave no indication Democrats remain packed need to keep Brown’s dis- backed the Legislature. appeared in the county commission District 2 forum. when he would rule, saying into the district in order trict running from north “This isn’t a game of The last candidates to speak at the forum were only he would act quickly. to help adjacent GOP dis- to south to ensure that limbo -- how low can you County Commission candidates Richard Keen, Everett The hearing itself fea- tricts. As an alternative, blacks continue to have a go with the black vot- Phillips, Clifton O. Ward and Toby Witt, who are com- tured a rehash of some of the groups propose shift- chance to elect someone ing-age population in order peting for the commission District 4 seat. the same arguments heard ing Brown’s district to one to Congress. The feder- to distribute black voters Candidate Forum 2014 was moderated by Robert during a previous trial on that stretches across North al Voting Rights Act bars into Democratic districts,” Bridges, editor of the Lake City Reporter, and hosted the district makeup. But Florida. states from diluting the vot- Riggs said. “That is the by Mike McKee, FGC executive director of media and this time the partisan acri- Attorney David King, ing strength of minorities. kind of gamesmanship the public information. Both videos of the forum are avail- mony was on much more who represents the League Meros said the goal Florida NAACP is trying to able on Florida Gateway College’s YouTube website. vivid display as each side of Women Voters of Florida of the groups who sued avoid.” Election day is Tuesday.

Medicare PARTY workshop Continued From 1A wanted to make clear that coming up the endorsements don’t nec- essarily reflect the views of From staff reports all the organization’s mem- Are you age 64½? If so, bers, only board members. have you thought about For Higgins, an endorse- enrolling in Medicare ment for Yoho is almost but don’t know where more of a vote against to start? Yoho’s opponent Jake Rush Start here. than it is an endorsement The LifeStyle for Yoho. Enrichment Center is “It may be the lesser of sponsoring an educa- two evils,” she said. tional Medicare Seminar The first time Rush came on Tuesday, September to one of NCFTP’s meet- 9. ings he spent the whole The seminar will run time badmouthing Yoho, from 5-6 p.m. and is free Higgins said. of charge, as a service “We wanted to hear what to you. he has done,” she said. “We The seminar will can figure out what Yoho’s be moderated by Irv doing.” Crowetz, owner and Lytte also said Rush has founder of C/C & said things in the past that Associates, Inc. in Lake she doesn’t think are true. City. “Rush said Yoho went to Crowetz will cover a Washington for the perks, wide range of subjects which is kind of stretching FILE in the Medicare Seminar the truth,” she said. Jake Rush (left) shakes the hand of current U.S. Rep Ted Yoho (R-Gainesville) at the end of the FGC Candidates Forum held including: Lytte and Higgins along at the college’s Wilson S. Rivers Library & Media Center on August 4. The forum will be re-broadcast this weekend on public • What you need to with Joel Higgins, who is access television. know about Medicare; another board member, • When to enroll in said there are even things subsidies aren’t in the he likes Yoho is actually He said he also likes Christian. Medicare; that they don’t particular- Consititution. because he did vote for the Yoho as a person. Joel Higgins said he may • What is covered ly like about Yoho — for But Sharon Higgins said Ryan-Murray budget. “He professes to be a not agree with every vote through Medicare; and example, that he voted for she still thinks Yoho is the “He did the right thing Christian, and I like that,” Yoho has made in office, • Is a supplement the Ryan-Murray budget, best choice for the posi- when voting for the bud- he said. but Yoho is still the one he needed. which even though it kept tion. get,” he said. “He was vot- Lacquey said he didn’t wants to be his congress- This is not a sales the government from shut- “I think that Yoho has ing in a way that now we’re know if Rush is one. man. seminar, but simply a ting down was not a sound the right heart,” she said. on track.” “I’m not saying he’s not “He’s accessible to the time to ask questions move for many tea party But the NCFTP wants Lacquey said he thinks one,” he said. “I just don’t people,” he said. “I’m and receive information. members. to work closer with him Yoho has done a good job know if he is.” gonna give Mr. Yoho one Seating is limited so Sharon Higgins said that on certain issues if he is in Washington. Rush has said that he is a more chance.” please call and reserve budget supported the farm reelected, she said. your spot today. Call bill and the subsidies it pro- Lacquey, unlike other C/C/ & Associates, Inc. vides to farmers, which she members of the board, If you missed seeing it before, don’t miss seeing it NOW! at 386-755-3476, ext. 107. isn’t in favor of because said one of the reasons WayWord Ministries at 315 NW Brown Road School of Supernatural will be showing the movie Class preview will be church ministries. There are, also, summer mission trips September 7 at 6 p.m. available in various countries (cost for God’s Not Dead these trips various base upon location). From staff reports Dr. Terry Shiver, a graduate of Fuller this Saturday at 6PM Theological Seminary and who has over FREE ADMISSION Christ Community Church,159 SW 20 years of ministry experience, will be Spencer Court, is offering School of the the headmaster for the school. Supernatural, a 36-month school which The cost per semester is $175 per will teach, equip, and activate the believer student which includes books/teaching in their calling and destiny. material. The school operates on a yearly sched- For more information, call 386-755-0055 ule of two semesters (winter/spring); each or visit Christ Community Church on semester is between 13 and 16 weeks. Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m. A class preview will be Sept. 7 at 6 p.m. Classes will begin Sept. 14 at 6 p.m. Harveys The school uses live teachers as well as DVDs and uses curriculum from Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry. Each semester the student will have opportu- nities to minister in other churches/para- Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014 7A Tales Blackwater Music Festival set Meet Trails for this weekend at SOSMP Three-day festival Literacy Day has big line-up at O’Leno is of reggae artists. September 5. 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The Gentle Carousel The festival gets under- The Jamaican-American musician is Therapy Horses will way Thursday at 6 p.m. in the in the lineup for this weekend at the present their new book Amphitheatre with Gary Dread & Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park. “The Power of Magic.” Jahmen, followed by Resinated, There will also be Trial By Stone, Horizen and Easy an arts and crafts area, Star All-Stars. LINEUP games, face painting Friday and Saturday music will Slightly Stoopid and refreshments. break out all over the SOSMP in Stephen “Ragga” Marley Admission to the event the Amphitheatre, Porch Stage, Steel Pulse COURTESY PHOTOS is free by showing a Music Hall and Beach Stage. The Easy Star All-Stars California-based band Slightly Stoopid describe their music as ‘a fusion of The Expendables library card or book. show begins at 1 p.m. Friday in folk, rock, reggae and blues with hip-hop, funk, metal and punk.’ They will Tribal Seeds The park will accept the Amphitheatre and Saturday at perform Friday at 8 p.m. at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park. Gramatik donations of new or gen- noon on the Beach Stage. Michal Menert tly-used, family-friendly Slightly Stoopid will be on the Caked Up books. Amphitheatre stage Friday eve- Passafire ning from 8 – 9:30 p.m. followed MartyParty by Stephen “Ragga” Marley from The Revivalists Fishbone 10:30 – 11:30 p.m. ‘14 COUNTRY Zoogma Tickets are available online at Beebs and Her Money Makers SHOWDOWN www.blackwatermusicfestival. Catfish Alliance com/tickets/ or by calling the Sidereal SOSMP at 386-364-1683, emailing Ballyhoo [email protected] or go Universal Green 3 local towww.musicliveshere.com/. Danka Simplified Check www.blackwaterfestival. Lucky Costello artists com for the schedule or go to www. S.P.O.R.E. musicliveshere.com/events. Proverbial Artists are Slightly Stoopid, The Expanders to sing Stephen “Ragga” Marley, Steel Dank Sinatra Pulse, Easy Star All-Stars, The Horizon Expendables, Tribal Seeds, Trial By Stone Sept. 5 Andrew Block Gramatik, Michal Menert, Caked Resinated North Florida Up, Passafire, MartyParty, The The Funky Nuggets Revivalists, Fishbone, Zoogma, Yamadeo finals will be Beebs and Her Money Makers, Morning Fatty at SOSMP. Catfish Alliance, Sidereal, Displace Ballyhoo.More bands to be Oceanstone From staff reports Founded in 2007 and currently located in Deefield Beach, The Resolvers are announced. Soul Taxi the definition of ‘Big Band Reggae’ with their combination of classic Jamaican Heritage LIVE OAK — Mark The SOSMP is located at 3076 and lively New Orleans sounds. They will perform this weekend at the The Resolvers your calendar for the 95th Dr. Live Oak. Blackwater Music Festival. and more North Florida Finals of the Country Showdown which will take place Friday, Sept. 5 at the Spirit of the Suwannee Folk music will take over High Springs in Sept. Music Park in Live Oak. Nine area winners Seven area artists to play in six attraction spots. tic CD “Chicken Pigs” p.m. from three months of is based in Civil War-era Come visit places you preliminary competi- From staff reports Sno ing guitar Florida and was named the may have never seen in tions will perform for a Rogers at age 11 Best Florida Folk CD of downtown High Springs, spot to move on to the On Sunday, Sept. 21 has been and went 2013. He will also be play- such as the Secret Garden, Florida State finals on Folk music will take around on to win ing at the Great Outdoors the Community Playhouse Saturday, Sept. 13. over High Springs as a North the Santa but will finish the day with and the High Springs June winners are: different Folk artist will Florida Fe River a grande finale from 6-8 Museum. Brittney Lawrence, of be performing at a differ- for 14 Singing Jacksonville, Barbed ent location throughout Smalley years Gertner and Song- ATTENTION PARENTS Wire Creek Band, of downtown. playing writing Bayou George, and Late This festival is to high- at the Contest Night Sessions Band, of light the artists and specif- Pioneer in 2012. Don’t Be The Last To Live Oak. ic locations within walking Days, He will Sign Up For School July winners are: distance of Main Street. Florida be play- Alexus Branscome, of There will be seven artists Folk ing from VPK Still Available Lake City, Jessica Davis, in six locations. Fest and 4-5 p.m. of Lake City, and Kara Kicking off the show is Alachua at the Green Gable Learning Tree Frazier, of Jacksonville. Elaine Mahon, a Folk art- County Gardens Height Mahon Gwen LK- 755-7677 August winners are: ist from Gainesville, with Farmers at the Willow Veda, of Lake her award-winning CD Market. This band will be Library. Free afterschool childcare for VPK students when signing up. City, 309C Band, of “Rise.” She will be play- playing from 2-3 p.m. at H.R. Gertner is cur- Palatka, and Jolie Crapo, ing from 12-1 p.m. at the James Paul Park. rently working on his of St. Augustine. Secret Garden at Wisteria Union County resident fourth CD and has a At the state compe- Cottage. Dayrl Brewer has kicked tour schedule of over tition winners from Alan Height, an Ocala- off every Farm to Family 100 performances in the HATE across Florida as well as based Folk artist, has show since 2005 and has North Florida area this one solo artist and one been playing music since plenty of catchy songs year. He will be playing duet from Georgia will he was seven and now has he likes to call “Gator from 5-6 p.m. at the Great YOUR WEIGHT? compete for a chance to three CD’s out. He will Songs.” He will be play- Outdoors. win $1,000 and move on be playing from 1-2 p.m. ing from 3-4 p.m. at the Brian Smalley has Dr. J.T.Cooper & Associates to the regionals. at the Old Schoolhouse/ Firehouse. released seven CD’s in the Can help you with safe, supervised Regionals are just Train Station. Don Austin started play- past 20 years. His accous- Weight Loss. one step away from the finales at the Grand Ole Come meet our new Doctor! Opry stage where the Dowling Park concert series on now winner will be awarded Dr. Henry Vanpala will be our $100,000 and be named From staff Reports internationally acclaimed violin, viola, the Best New Act in cello and piano quartet. Lake Park, GA office next week... Country Music. Members and season ticket holders of Concerts begin at 7:00 p.m. at Advent Both the North Community Concerts of Lake City, Inc. are Christian Village, 10680 Dowling Park Dr., Thursday, Aug. 28 — 8-11:30 & Noon-6 Florida Finals on Sept. invited to attend all of the concerts held at Live Oak. Friday, Aug. 29 — 8-11:30 & Noon-6 5 and the Florida State Dowling Park in Live Oak, free of charge. The first concert of the 2014-15 Saturday, Aug. 30 — 8-11:30 & Noon-5 Finals on Sept. 13 will be If you are a season ticket holder and Community Concert Series will be on Sunday, Aug. 31 — 8-11:30 & Noon-6 held at the Spirit of the would like to attend the September 5 con- Thursday, October 2 at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 1 — 8-11:30 & Noon-4 Suwannee Music Park. cert at Advent Christian Village in Live Season tickets and Dowling Park passes Admission to both Oak, please be aware that your name has will be mailed prior to this date. 1178 Lakes Boulevard • Lake Park GA competitions is free. been submitted to the Dowling Park staff Adult tickets for a single concert with (In the outlet mall) The Spirit of the and you are welcome to attend those con- Community Concerts will be sold at the Suwannee Music Park certs without having your pass. door for $20. 229-559-2011 is located at 3076 95th The Friday, Sept. 5 concert is: Piano For more information about tickets or www.dietDrTom.com Drive, Live Oak. Quartet. “Con Brio.” This will entail an concerts, call (386) 466-2013.

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COURTESY PHOTOS Brett Sullivan was sworn in Wednesday as a Deputy Sheriff with the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office. Sullivan is pictured with Sheriff Mark Hunter.

Keith Thomas was sworn in Wednesday as a Detention Deputy with the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office. Thomas is pictured with Sheriff Mark Hunter.

PHOTOS COURTESY FHP The Florida Highway Patrol is focusing on school bus safety during “back to school” week. Tracy Hisler-Pace, public information officer with Lake City-based Troop B, visited Melrose Park Elementary School Wednesday with Corporal K.M. Boatright, Jr. As they boarded the school busses to go home, Corporal Boatright spoke to the kids about how to be safe in and around school buses throughout the year. He welcomed them back to school with a big smile, FHP stickers and potential lifesaving information. Martha Escobar was sworn in Wednesday as a School Crossing Guard with the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office. PEDRO Escobar is pictured with Sheriff Mark Hunter. Continued From 1A pictures. He said he would draw on the walls from his home to the walls of public buildings — the sky was the limit. When Perry first went to college, he said he was accepted as a microbiolo- gy major and was quick to realize it was not what he wanted to continue in. He said after his second year of college he switched to become a fine arts major and graduated from the University of Florida with Mary Luke was sworn in Wednesday as a LPN with the his Bachelor of Art in Columbia County Sheriff’s Office. Luke is pictured with Sheriff Visual Art Studies in 2002. Mark Hunter. As a commission-based artist, he began selling his art in 1998. He said he tries to produce 35 paint- Volunteer at Shands ings a year, which can take anywhere from 8 to JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter The Auxiliary at Shands Lake Shore Hospital is looking 200 hours to complete and Local artist Pedro Jermaine Perry, known artistically as Pedro Jermaine, is seen in his volunteers of all shapes and sizes. With its new regime, can range from $1,500 to home as he talks about what motivates him to give back to the community. the Auxiliary is able to offer a variety of opportunities $10,000 a piece. for volunteers willing to donate just four hours of their While creating his He said he was bullied as have passion for artistic time each week. Of course, you may volunteer as many works of art, Perry said a young child, and he said, excellence,” Perry said. hours as you'd like. If you are 18 or older and would like it could take up to four “I wanted to teach other “In the end, I will create a a volunteer opportunity, stop by the gift shop to pick up months to research news people not to sweep their name for myself.” an application or call 386-292-8000 x 21216 to receive an and information before he emotions under the rug.” Perry said he is recog- application by mail. Gift shop hours are Monday-Friday begins to paint. “When I Perry said he was nized by his artistic name from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday stays go to paint my paintings, I approached by Sherry Pedro Jermaine. open until 8 p.m. try to dig within myself to DuPree, director at find these pieces,” Perry the United Nations said. “I used to look at Educational, Scientific, my reflection in the mirror and Cultural Organization - New Patient when I was younger and Transatlantic Slave Trade, tell myself that I was going about possibly designing Exam and Necessary X-rays to make a difference in ‘Third Dimension,’ a 30x40 the next global postage DO150, DO330 people’s lives.” oil/graphite on canvas stamp in 2016. First-time from Mammography Art $ Some of Perry’s finest “I always tell people works of art were put in Initiative. to follow your passion patient a show at Studio@620 in because in the end, no one Reg. $217 29 SAVINGS OF $188 St. Petersburg, where 20 “The Evolution of Pedro else can hurt what you’re Expires August 31, 2014 of his oil paintings were Jermaine.” really passionate about, ASPEN DENTAL GROUP displayed. He said he com- Perry said his showcase and artists will be the first pleted the paintings within reflected on his childhood, ones to criticize their own nine months and named it which at times was dark. work. But my motto is to 1BSPORTS

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Friday n Columbia High football vs. West Orange High in kickoff classic, 7:30 p.m. n Fort White High Almost kickoff football at Dixie County High in kickoff classic, 7:30 p.m. BRIEFS

SEMINOLES Kickoff gathering celebration today The Lake City Seminole Club’s 2014 Kickoff Gathering is 6 p.m. today at The Country Club at Lake City. Speaker is Michael Langston with warchant. com. For details, call 752-2180.

YOUTH FOOTBALL Youth league registration set Registration for youth league football is 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at the Teen Town Center. Registration is open to boys and girls ages 6-13. A birth certificate or proof of age FILE is required. Cost is $50 Columbia High’s Zedrick Woods attempts to take down Suwannee High’s Denzel Washington during a game last season. per child. A parent or guardian must accompany the player to sign permission forms. Tigers host West Orange on Friday For details, call Heyward Christie at 754-3607. By BRANDON FINLEY Brian Allen expects the to the season. “I plan to play everybody,” Class 6A [email protected] game to be a matchup of “It’s going to be a good Allen said. “I’m not one that Christ Central two electric offenses. test for us,” Allen said. buys into the holding your Record Pts Prv Columbia High opens up “I think they’re pretty “We’re hoping to come guys back. We don’t need to 1. Miami Central (12) 0-0 155 1 flag football the season at No. 7 in the good offensively,” Allen out and get better just like reserve anything. We need 2. Armwood (3) 0-0 144 2 Associated Press Preseason said. “They won a lot of we will every week. It’s a to go out there and com- 3. Mainland (1) 0-0 130 5 Christ Central Sports Top 10 Florida high school games that way. You pull chance for us to see that pete like we will any other 4. Naples 0-0 93 RV has flag football football poll. The Tigers them up and you see a lot explosive offense and see Friday.” 5. Ed White 0-0 78 9 registration for children 6. Miami Carol City 0-0 58 10 look to show in the kickoff of guys that are going to be what our defense can make The Tigers have beaten 7. Columbia 0-0 45 6 ages 5-10 through classic on Friday why they next-level players. They’ve out of it. We’ll have a chance up each other throughout Aug. 29 at the church on 8. Boynton Beach 0-0 38 NR intend to end on top. got some top-notch receiv- to make adjustments and practice and this gives them 9. Heritage 0-0 20 3 Dyal Avenue. Fee is $45. Columbia hosts West ers. It’s gonna be an explo- see who comes out on top a chance to hit someone 10. Pace 0-0 19 NR For details, call Ronny Orange High (which sive offense.” at the end of the night.” else. (tie)Springstead 0-0 19 NR Busscher at 365-2128. received 23 votes to finish Allen said it’s good to Allen said that he expects “I’m excited to see them Others receiving votes: Largo (0-0) No. 12 in the 8A poll) at gear up against a team like all of his players to be ready go out against live competi- 16, Hallandale (0-0) 13, Escambia (0-0) 10, YOUTH CHEERLEADING South Fort Myers (0-0) 10, Jefferson (0-0) 7:30 p.m. on Friday. West Orange with the dif- to go and we’ll see the play- tion,” Allen said. “Show oth- 9, Winter Haven (0-0) 9, St. Augustine (0-0) Columbia Cheer Columbia head coach ficult start the Tigers have makers as well. ers what they’ve got.” 8, South Lake (0-0) 5, Venice (0-0) 1. registration set Columbia Cheer Association registration for the fall season is 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday Tackling district and Aug. 30 at Memorial Stadium. Fee is $40 for Lady Indians 6:30 p.m. Aug. 28. The dis- first round of the playoffs. a first child and $35 for have tough field trict teams play each other Those two matches are others. Cost of the just once and Interlachen later in the season for The uniform is $60. in volleyball. was Fort White’s only dis- Lady Indians — Santa Fe For details, call Wilma trict win in 2013. at home on Sept. 18 and Drawdy at 965-1377. By TIM KIRBY The matches are part of P.K. Yonge in Gainesville on [email protected] a homestand that has Fort Sept. 30. BOYS CLUB White playing five match- Other district match- FORT WHITE — Fort es in 10 days. Junior var- es after Interlachen are Fall registration White High’s volleyball sity matches precede the Keystone Heights at home underway at club team will tackle its tough varsity, except for Dixie on Sept. 2 and Bradford in district under a new head County High on Sept. 3. Starke on Sept. 9. The Boys and Girls coach. The match against the Fort White plays a home- Club of Columbia Becky Larson takes over Bears will be varsity only and-home series against County is registering for the Lady Indians. She knows in front of the student body Columbia High. The teams the fall session, which the task at hand, having at 2 p.m. meet in Fort White on runs through Oct. 18. moved up from coaching P.K. Yonge moved up Oct. 1 and in Lake City on Children ages 6-14 are the junior varsity. to Class 4A last year and Oct. 16. eligible to attend. Cost Fort White is in District was district champion. Other schools the Lady is $160 for nine weeks. 5-4A with Bradford High, The Blue Wave made it Indians play twice are Transportation is Interlachen High, Keystone to the third round of the Hamilton County (Tuesday, available from Heights High, P.K. Yonge playoffs before falling to Sept. 23), Dixie County elementary and middle School and Santa Fe High. Lake Highland Prep in five (Sept. 3, Oct. 14), Chiefland schools. The club offers The Lady Indians open sets. Lake Highland lost to High (Sept. 4, Sept. 16), a variety of activities. the season with a tune-up Ransom Everglades High Suwannee High (Sept.11, For details, call match against Hamilton in the state championship Sept. 25) and Newberry 752-4184 or visit the club County High at 6 p.m. match. High (Sept. 22, Oct. 6). Fort on Jones Way. Tuesday. Santa Fe was district run- White has a single road FILE District play begins ner-up. The Raiders lost to match at Lafayette High on Rykia Jackson returns for her senior year with Fort White n From staff reports against Interlachen at Trinity Catholic High in the Oct. 7. High. JGood Stuff You Want!J Ice Cream Assorted Pints $ & Other 2 For 4 Assorted Snacks Chocolate Milk Snack Gallon Ice Cream Nestle Candy Grab “n” Go Milk Cakes Sandwiches Regular Size Assorted Half Gallon Assorted Varieties Sale Prices Buy 1 Get 1 Buy 1 Get 1 Single Assorted good thru ¢ $ $ 2 For 88 $ 8/30/14 FREE FREE 2.99 3.99 2 For 1 2BAGATE

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Houston at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. Race distance: 191.415 miles, 44 laps. TELEVISION Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. FOOTBALL Online: http://www.formula1.com Seattle at Boston, 7:10 p.m. TV sports City at Texas, 8:05 p.m. NFL preseason Detroit at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. BASKETBALL Today L.A. Angels at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Today CYCLING Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. WNBA final standings 3:30 p.m. NL standings Friday NBCSN — USA Pro Challenge, stage Carolina at New England, 7:30 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE 4, at Colorado Springs, Colo. East Division N.Y. Giants at N.Y. Jets, 7:30 p.m. W L Pct GB GOLF W L Pct GB Jacksonville at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. z-Atlanta 19 15 .559 — 9 a.m. Washington 71 53 .573 — Oakland at Green Bay, 8 p.m. x-Indiana 16 18 .471 3 TGC — European PGA Tour, Czech Atlanta 66 60 .524 6 Chicago at Seattle, 10 p.m. x-Washington 16 18 .471 3 Masters, first round, part II, at Prague Miami 63 62 .504 8½ x-Chicago 15 19 .441 4 2 p.m. New York 59 68 .465 13½ New York 15 19 .441 4 TGC — PGA Tour, The Barclays, first Philadelphia 55 71 .437 17 AUTO RACING Connecticut 13 21 .382 6 round, at Paramus, N.J. Central Division WESTERN CONFERENCE 6:30 p.m. W L Pct GB Race week W L Pct GB TGC — Web.com Tour, Portland Milwaukee 71 55 .563 — z-Phoenix 29 5 .853 — Open, first round, at North Plains, Ore. St. Louis 68 57 .544 2½ NASCAR x-Minnesota 25 9 .735 4 1:30 a.m. Pittsburgh 64 62 .508 7 SPRINT CUP x-Los Angeles 16 18 .471 13 TGC — LPGA, Canadian Pacific Cincinnati 61 65 .484 10 IRWIN TOOLS NIGHT RACE x-San Antonio 16 18 .471 13 Women’s Open, first round, at London, Chicago 55 70 .440 15½ Site: Bristol, Tennessee. Seattle 12 22 .353 17 Ontario (delayed tape) West Division Schedule: Friday, practice (Fox Sports Tulsa 12 22 .353 17 5 a.m. W L Pct GB 1, 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m.), qualifying (ESPN2, x-clinched playoff spot TGC — European PGA Tour, Czech Los Angeles 71 56 .559 — 5:30-7 p.m.); Saturday, race, 7:30 p.m. z-clinched conference COURTESY FWC Masters, second round, part I, at Prague San Francisco 65 59 .524 4½ (ABC, 7-11 p.m.). LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL San Diego 58 66 .468 11½ Track: Bristol Motor Speedway (oval, 3 p.m. WNBA playoffs Bow season opening soon Arizona 53 73 .421 17½ 0.533 miles). ESPN — World Series, elimination, Colorado 49 76 .392 21 Race distance: 500 laps, 266.5 miles. Guadalupe vs. Seoul/Tokyo loser CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission issued a Today’s Games Next race: Oral-B USA 500, 7:30 p.m. (Best-of-3) Arizona (Miley 7-9) at Washington Aug. 31, Atlanta Motor Speedway, reminder that archery and crossbow seasons open Sept. 13 ESPN — World Series, elimination, Today (G.Gonzalez 6-9), 4:05 p.m. Hampton, Georgia. in Zone C on private lands. Zone C includes Columbia and Chicago vs. Las Vegas/Philadelphia loser Washington at Indiana, 7 p.m. Atlanta (Teheran 11-9) at Cincinnati Online: http://www.nascar.com MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL San Antonio at Minnesota, 9 p.m. surrounding counties. (Holmberg 0-0), 7:10 p.m. NATIONWIDE 1 p.m. San Francisco (Bumgarner 13-9) at FOOD CITY 300 MLB — Regional coverage, Houston Chicago Cubs (T.Wood 7-10), 8:05 p.m. Site: Bristol, Tennessee. at N.Y. Yankees or Detroit at Tampa Bay San Diego (T.Ross 11-11) at Schedule: Today, practice; Friday, 7 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Greinke 12-8), 10:10 p.m. qualifying (Fox Sports 1, 3:30-5 p.m.), race, MLB — Regional coverage, Atlanta at Friday’s Games 7:30 p.m. (ESPN, 7-9:30 p.m.). Cincinnati or L.A. Angels at Boston Baltimore at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Track: Bristol Motor Speedway (oval, NFL FOOTBALL San Francisco at Washington, 7:05 p.m. 0.533 miles). 7:30 p.m. St. Louis at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Race distance: 200 laps, 133.25 miles. NFL — Preseason, Pittsburgh at Atlanta at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Next race: Great Clips 300, Aug. Philadelphia Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. 30, Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, TENNIS Miami at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Georgia. 1 p.m. San Diego at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. VERIZON INDYCAR ESPN2 — WTA, Connecticut Open, N.Y. Mets at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. GRAND PRIX OF SONOMA quarterfinal, at New Haven, Conn. 3 p.m. Site: Sonoma, California. ESPN2 — ATP World Tour, Winston- Little League Schedule: Friday, practice; Saturday, Salem Open, quarterfinals practice, qualifying (NBC Sports Network, WNBA BASKETBALL WORLD SERIES 7:30-9 p.m.); Sunday, race, 4:40 p.m. (NBC 7 p.m. At South Williamsport, Pa. Sports Network, 4-7 p.m.). ESPN2 — Playoffs, Eastern Conference (Double elimination) Track: Sonoma Raceway (road course, semifinal, game 1, Washington at Indiana Late Tuesday 2.385 miles). 9 p.m. Guadalupe 11, Maracaibo 1, Maracaibo Race distance: 202.73 miles, 85 laps. ESPN2 — Playoffs,Western Conference eliminated FORMULA ONE semifinal, game 1, San Antonio at Chicago 6, Pearland 1, Pearland BELGIAN GRAND PRIX Minnesota eliminated) Site: Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium. YOUTH OLYMPICS GAMES Wednesday Schedule: Friday, practice (NBC 7 p.m. Game 23: Seoul vs. Tokyo (n) Sports Network, 8-9:30 a.m.); Saturday, NBCSN — Swimming, at Nanjing, Game 24: Las Vegas vs. Philadelphia (n) practice, qualifying (CNBC, 8-9:30 a.m., China (same-day tape) Today NBC Sports Network, 12:30-2 p.m.); Game 25: Guadalupe vs. Loser G23, Sunday, race, 8 a.m. (NBC Sports Network, 3 p.m. 7:30-10:30 a.m.). BASEBALL Game 26: Chicago vs. Loser G24, Track: Spa-Francorchamps (road 7:30 p.m. course, 4.35 miles). AL standings

East Division W L Pct GB Baltimore 72 52 .581 — New York 63 60 .512 8½ Toronto 64 62 .508 9 Tampa Bay 61 64 .488 11½ Boston 56 69 .448 16½ Central Division W L Pct GB Kansas City 70 55 .560 — Detroit 67 56 .545 2 Cleveland 63 61 .508 6½ Chicago 59 67 .468 11½ Minnesota 55 69 .444 14½ West Division W L Pct GB Los Angeles 74 50 .597 — Oakland 74 51 .592 ½ Seattle 68 57 .544 6½ Houston 53 73 .421 22 Texas 48 77 .384 26½ Today’s Games Houston (Keuchel 10-8) at N.Y. Yankees (McCarthy 4-2), 1:05 p.m. Cleveland (Kluber 13-6) at Minnesota (P.Hughes 13-8), 1:10 p.m. Detroit (Price 12-8) at Tampa Bay (Cobb 8-6), 1:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 11-4) at Boston (R.De La Rosa 4-4), 7:10 p.m. Friday’s Games Baltimore at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Chicago White Sox at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. THURSDAY EVENING AUGUST 21, 2014 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Entertainment Ton. 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DEAR ABBY: I am and Rosemary Haley (New being married later this American Library), if you year, and I’m planning soak the bowls and lids in BABY BLUES my guest list. My cousin cold water for five minutes “Emily” has five young or more before putting the children who I’m making leftovers into them, you can an exception to invite. She prevent the staining from lives across the country, so happening. And the odors she’s starting to book her Abigail Van Buren can be removed by placing plane reservations. www.dearabby.com crumpled newspaper inside Emily just announced them and putting the tops that she’s being remarried band prefers leftovers to on before storing them. and her fiance has three sandwiches for his work (This is also an effective children he shares joint lunch. He generally takes way to deodorize shoes.) custody of. Am I obligated them in reusable plastic DEAR ABBY: My BLONDIE to invite three children bowls that claim to be dish- daughter just got remarried I have never met? This washer and microwave safe. to a man who has a 10-year- is causing a lot of grief After a short time, these old son. I don’t know the between me and my fiance bowls become terribly boy at all. What is the appro- because Emily assumes stained. Not only are they priate name he should call that they are all welcome. unsightly, but sometimes me? My daughter already Please advise. — D.C. IN they harbor odors. Even has two boys from her NYC though they have been first marriage and they, of DEAR D.C.: Call thoroughly washed, they course, call me Grandma. I Cousin Emily. Explain that seem unclean. We have don’t feel comfortable hav- your guest list is limited noticed this happens more ing her new stepson call me and that her five children often with tomato-based Grandma. Any suggestions? -- to whom you are related food like spaghetti or bar- — NAMELESS IN NEW BEETLE BAILEY -- are the exceptions. No becue. YORK other children have been I have tried soaking DEAR NAMELESS: Is invited to the wedding, and the bowls overnight in your heart really so closed you would prefer to get to dishwashing detergent that you would tell that boy know her fiance’s children and even using a small he isn’t welcome in it? I under less stressful circum- amount of bleach, but the urge you to be more accept- stances. stains remain. Is there a ing of this child, or you may Emily’s wrong to assume way to remove the stains get a name that isn’t fit for a she can include anyone and odors, or must I con- family newspaper -- and not whose name wasn’t on her tinue to buy new bowls only will the boy be using it, wedding invitation. The and throw the stained ones but also his father. children can stay with their out? — BOWLED OVER IN ALABAMA HAGAR THE HORRIBLE mother or grandparents ■ Write Dear Abby at during the time their father DEAR BOWLED www.DearAbby.com or will be away. OVER: According to P.O. Box 69440, Los DEAR ABBY: My hus- “Haley’s Hints,” by Graham Angeles, CA 90069. HOROSCOPES ARIES (March THE LAST WORD 22-Dec. 21): Follow your 21-April 19): Avoid com- heart and your instincts, plaints by getting your Eugenia Last not what someone tells you. responsibilities out of the Protect your health and You are likely to be mis- way early. Expand your your finances. Too much of interpreted or given false SNUFFY SMITH plans to include a little anything will work against information if you aren’t poking around in the stores maintaining your standard precise and do your own or getting together with a of living. Love is highlight- research. Focus on con- friend or lover. Last-minute ed. HHH tracts, health and financial arrangements will lead to VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. matters. HHH an exciting adventure. HH 22): Take in whatever CAPRICORN (Dec. TAURUS (April information is offered. Let 22-Jan. 19): Don’t let the 20-May 20): Make your your intuition guide you unexpected throw you off home base as comfortable where partnerships are your game. Concentrate on as possible. A couple of concerned. Listen care- what needs to be done and changes that coax you to sit fully and speak from the move forward professional- back and relax will do you heart. A decision you make ly. It’s how you handle mat- ZITS good and ease your stress. regarding where you live ters that will catapult you Don’t let the little things will affect your financial into a better position. Don’t get to you. Compromise future. HHHH let personal matters hold will help you avoid an argu- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. you back. HHH ment. HHHH 22): Refuse to let anyone AQUARIUS (Jan. GEMINI (May 21-June stifle your plans. You can 20-Feb. 18): Talk openly, 20): Offering help is fine, contribute a lot to a group but don’t let anyone con- but don’t be fooled by that will appreciate what vince you to take on more. someone taking advantage you have to offer. An inter- You have to trust in your of your good nature. Put esting offer can lead to pos- judgment and move forward more effort into home, itive personal and profes- at your own pace. A change family and your personal sional changes. Romance in the way you handle oth- relationship with someone GARFIELD will improve your life. HH ers will set the stage for bet- who means a lot to you, and SCORPIO (Oct. ter days to come. HHH you will improve your life. 23-Nov. 21): Take things PISCES (Feb. HHH one step at a time. Too 19-March 20): Engage CANCER (June 21-July much too fast will lead to in events that bring you in 22): Don’t get all worked loss. Keep life simple and touch with youngsters or up over nothing. Stick to live within your means. people you feel affectionate whatever task you’ve been Problems at work must towards. You can build a given and don’t stop until be kept to a minimum. stronger relationship and you reach your goal. Taking Overreacting will result ensure that you have the a different approach to the in an unexpected turn of support and backup you way you handle someone events. Use your intuition. need when you move for- at home will bring better ward with personal plans. B.C. HHHH results. HHH SAGITTARIUS (Nov. HHHHH LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Personal secrets must only be shared with CELEBRITY BIRTHDAYS someone you trust implic- Kenny Rogers, 76; Loretta Devine, 65; Kim Cattrall, 58; itly. Change is overdue but Serj Tankian, 47; Brody Jenner, 31; Usain Bolt, 28; Kacey must be done practically. Musgraves, 26; Hayden Panettiere, 25. CELEBRITY CIPHER

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FOR BETTER OR WORSE CLASSIC PEANUTS 4B LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014 Classified Department: 755-5440

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Circuit Court will sell to the highest Township: 9 South, Range: 20 East; and best bidder for cash in/on the Sections 1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, third floor of the Columbia County 17, 18, 2, 20, 21, 22, 29, 3, 31, 4, 5, Courthouse at 173 N.E. Hernando 6, 7, 8 and 9, Township 10 South, Avenue, Lake City, Florida 32055, Range: 20 East; Sections: 1, 10, 11, Columbia County, Florida at 11:00 12, 13, 14, 2, 24, 25 and 3, Town- AM on the 03 day of September, ship: 10 South, Range: 18 East; Sec- 2014, the following described prop- tions: 4 and 5, Township: 11 South, erty as set forth in said Final Judg- Range 19 East, Sections: 1, 10, 11, ment of Foreclosure: 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 2, 20, 21, Legal Legal Legal Legal COMMENCE AT THE NORTH- 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28,29, 3, 30, EAST CORNER OF THE NORTH- 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 8 and 9, IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST Township: 9 South, Range: 19 East; OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- EAST CORNER OF SECTION 6, THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 35, TOWN- Sections: 18, 19, 30, 31, 6 and 7, CUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 16 AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN- SHIP 4 SOUTH RANGE 16 EAST, Township: 9 South, Range: 21 East; COLUMBIA COUNTY EAST, COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA TY, FLORIDA COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA, Sections: 18, 6 and 7, Township: 10 CIVIL DIVISION FLORIDA, AND RUN SOUTH 86 CASE NO 14000098CAAXMX CIVIL DIVISION RUN SOUTH 87 DEGREES 16 MI- South, Range: 21 East; Sections 21, Case No. 12-2013-CA-000650 DEG. 45 MIN. 53 SEC. WEST, GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC Case #: 2013-CA-000177 NUTES 30 SECONDS WEST, A 22, 26, 27, 28, 34, 35 and 36, Town- Division ALONG THE SOUTH LINE Plaintiff, Bank of America, National Associa- DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET TO ship: 8 South, Range 19 East, known WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. THEREOF, 561.24 FEET; THENCE v. tion THE WEST SIDE OF A COUNTY as Murphree WTP - GRU. Plaintiff, NORTH 01 DEG. 01 MIN. 11 SEC. MICHAEL SCOTT FOSTER; JA- Plaintiff, GRADED ROAD, RUN THENCE If you wish to receive a copy of a vs. WEST, 1740.66 FEET TO THE NET MARIE SCOVILL; UN- -vs.- SOUTH 0 DEGREES 16 MINUTES Technical Staff Report (TSR) that ANN L. MOORE A/K/A ANN LIT- POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE KNOWN SPOUSE OF JANET Jesus Cue; Unknown Spouse of Je- WEST, ALONG GRADED ROAD provides the St. Johns River Water TLE MOORE AND UNKNOWN CONTINUE NORTH 01 DEG. 01 MARIE SCOVILL; UNKNOWN sus Cue; Unknown Tenant(s) in Pos- 643 FEET, RUN THENCE SOUTH Management District (District) staffs' TENANTS/OWNERS, MIN. 11 SEC. WEST, 579.16 FEET; SPOUSE OF MICHAEL SCOTT session #1 and #2, and All Other Un- 87 DEGREES 11 MINUTES WEST, analysis on the above-listed compli- Defendants. THENCE SOUTH 86 DEG. 45 FOSTER; UNKNOWN TENANT 1; known Parties 140.20 FEET TO THE POINT OF ance report(s) and associated NOTICE OF SALE MIN. 53 SEC. WEST, 757.74 FEET; UNKNOWN TENANT 2; AND Defendant(s). BEGINNING, RUN THENCE permit(s), please submit your request Notice is hereby given, pursuant to THENCE SOUTH 01 DEG. 05 ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES NOTICE OF SALE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 16 MINUTES to: Director, Bureau of Regulatory Final Judgment of Foreclosure for MIN. 14 SEC. EAST, 579.14 FEET; CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UN- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- WEST, 146.24 FEET, RUN Support, P.O. Box 1429, Palatka, FL Plaintiff entered in this cause on June THENCE NORTH 86 DEG. 45 DER OR AGAINST THE ABOVE suant to order rescheduling foreclo- THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 44 32178-1429. Once a TSR becomes 26, 2014, in the Circuit Court of Co- MIN. 53 SEC. EAST, 757.05 FEET NAMED DEFENDANT(S), WHO sure sale or Final Judgment, entered MINUTES WEST, 149.31 FEET TO available, you may also review it by lumbia County, Florida, I will sell TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. (IS/ARE) NOT KNOWN TO BE in Civil Case No. 2013-CA-000177 THE EAST SIDE OF A COUNTY going to the Permitting section of the the property situated in Columbia SUBJECT TO AND TOGETHER DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER of the Circuit Court of the 3rd judi- GRADED ROAD, RUN THENCE District's website at County, Florida described as: WITH A 60 FOOT INGRESS AND SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES cial Circuit in and for Columbia NORTH 5 DEGREES 56 MINUTES floridaswater.com/permitting/index.h COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH- EGRESS EASEMENT, SAID CLAIM AS HEIRS, DEVISEES, County, Florida, wherein Bank of WEST, ALONG COUNTY GRAD- tml. To obtain information on how to WEST CORNER OF SE 1/4, SEC- EASEMENT LYING 30 FEET ON GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIE- America, National Association, ED ROAD 138.30 FEET, RUN find and view a TSR, visit TION 34, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, EACH SIDE OF THE FOLLOW- NORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, Plaintiff and Jesus Cue are defend- THENCE NORTH 87 DEGREES 11 https://permitting.sjrwmd.com/ RANGE 17 EAST, AND RUN ING DESCRIBED CENTERLINE: SPOUSES, OR OTHER CLAIM- ant(s), I, Clerk of Court, P. Dewitt MINUTES EAST 164.40 FEET TO epermitting/html/EP_FAQs.html, SOUTH 89˚ 40 WEST 15.8 FEET COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH- ANTS; Cason, will sell to the highest and THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CO- and then follow the directions pro- TO THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY EAST CORNER OF SECTION 6, Defendants. best bidder for cash AT THE LUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. vided under “How to find a Techni- LINE OF U.S. HIGHWAY NO. 41; TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 16 NOTICE OF SALE COURTROOM ONE OF THE CO- A/K/A 251 SW LUNSFORD TER, cal Staff Report (TSR) or other ap- THENCE NORTH 4˚ 23 WEST EAST, COLUMBIA COUNTY, Notice is hereby given that, pursuant LUMBIA COUNTY COURT- LAKE CITY, FL 32024 plication file documents.” ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY FLORIDA, AND RUN SOUTH 86 to the Summary Final Judgment of HOUSE, LOCATED AT 173 HER- Any person claiming an interest in A person whose substantial interests LINE 1101.0 FEET FOR A POINT DEG. 45 MIN. 53 SEC. WEST, Foreclosure entered on July 28, NANDO AVENUE, LAKE CITY, the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- are or may be affected has the right OF BEGINNING; AND RUN ALONG THE SOUTH LINE 2014, in this cause, in the Circuit COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA, er than the property owner as of the to request an administrative hearing THENCE NORTH 4˚ 23 WEST THEREOF, 561.24 FEET TO THE Court of Columbia County, Florida, AT 11:00 A.M. on September 3, date of the Lis Pendens must file a by filing a written petition with the ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID the clerk shall sell the property situ- 2014, the following described prop- claim within 60 days after the sale. District. Pursuant to Chapter 28-106 LINE, 135 FEET; THENCE CENTERLINE; THENCE NORTH ated in Columbia County, Florida, erty as set forth in said Final Judg- AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- and Rule 40C-1.1007, Florida Ad- NORTH 89˚ 40 EAST 345.0 FEET; 01 DEG. 01 MIN. 11 SEC. WEST, described as: ment, to-wit: TIES ACT: If you are a person with ministrative Code (F.A.C.), the peti- THENCE SOUTH 4˚ 23 EAST 135 2512.31 FEET; THENCE NORTH LOT 5, ICHETUCKNEE OAKS, LOT 3 OF SEDGEFIELD PHASE 4, a disability who needs any accom- tion must be filed (received) either FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89˚ 40 33 DEG. 19 MIN. 52 SEC. WEST, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR AS PER PLAT THEREOF, RE- modation in order to participate in by delivery at the office of the Dis- WEST 145 FEET TO POINT OF 820.98 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 87 PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED CORDED IN PLAT BOOK B, this proceeding, you are entitled, at trict Clerk at District Headquarters, BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH DEG. 28 MIN. 20 SEC. WEST, IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 7 & 8, PAGE 65 AND 66, OF THE PUB- no cost to you, to the provision of P.O. Box 1429, Palatka Florida THAT CERTAIN 1997 NOBILITY 964.53 FEET TO THE POINT OF OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LIC RECORDS OF COLUMBIA certain assistance. Please contact 32178-1429 (4049 Reid St., Palatka, HOMES, INC MOBILE HOME, TERMINATION. TOGETHER COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA COUNTY, FLORIDA. Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- FL 32177) or by e-mail with the Dis- VIN(S) N87960A AND N87960B. WITH THAT CERTAIN DOUBLE- a/k/a 4884 SW ELIM CHURCH RD, ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, trict Clerk at [email protected], and commonly known as: 7377 US WIDE MOBILE HOME DESCRI- FORT WHITE, FL 32038 TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FORM Room 408, Lake City, Florida within twenty-one (21) days of HWY 441 SOUTH, LAKE CITY, BED AS 2008 REGENCY, SERIAL at public sale, to the highest and best THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days newspaper publication of the notice FL 32025; including the building, NUMBER N110576A AND bidder for cash, Third Floor of the THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER before your scheduled court appear- of intended District decision (for appurtenances, and fixtures located N110576B. Columbia County Courthouse, 173 AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS ance, or immediately upon receiving those persons to whom the District therein, at public sale, to the highest at public sale, to the highest and best NW Hernando Avenue, Lake City, PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM this notification if the time before the does not mail or email actual notice). and best bidder, for cash, 3rd Floor bidder, for cash, at the Columbia FL 32055, on September 10, 2014 WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE scheduled appearance is less than 7 A petition for an administrative hear- (Courtroom 1) of the Columbia County Courthouse, 173 N.E. Her- beginning at 11:00 AM. SALE. days; if you are hearing or voice im- ing is deemed filed upon receipt of County Courthouse, 173 N.E. Her- nando Avenue, Lake City, FL 32055 If you are a person claiming a right AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- paired, call 711. the complete petition by the District nando Avenue, Lake City, FL 32055, at 11:00 AM on 24 day of Septem- to funds remaining after the sale, you TIES ACT: If you are a person with Dated in Columbia County, Florida Clerk at the District Headquarters in on September 24, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. ber, 2014. Any persons claiming an must file a claim with the clerk no a disability who needs any accom- this 1 day of August, 2014. Palatka, Florida during the District s Any persons claiming an interest in interest in the surplus from the sale, later than 60 days after the sale. If modation in order to participate in Clerk of the Circuit Court regular business hours. The District s the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- if any, other than the property owner you fail to file a claim you will not this proceeding, you are entitled, at Columbia County, Florida regular business hours are 8 a.m. - 5 er than the property owner as of the as of the date of the lis pendens must be entitled to any remaining funds. no cost to you, to the provision of By: /s/ S. Markham p.m., excluding weekends and Dis- date of the lis pendens must file a file a claim within 60 days after the AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- certain assistance. Please contact Deputy Clerk trict holidays. Petitions received by claim within 60 days after the sale. sale. TIES ACT: If you are a person with Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- the District Clerk after the District s Dated this 5th day of August, 2014. AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- a disability who needs any accom- tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, 05546401 regular business hours shall be Clerk of the Circuit Court TIES ACT: If you are a person with modation in order to participate in Room 408, Lake City, Florida August 14, 21, 2014 deemed filed as of 8 a.m. on the next P. Dewitt Cason a disability who needs any accom- this proceeding, you are entitled, at 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days regular District business day. A peti- By: /s/ P.A. Perry modation in order to participate in no cost to you, to the provision of before your scheduled court appear- NOTICE OF ACTION tion must comply with Sections Deputy Clerk this proceeding, you are entitled, at certain assistance. Please contact ance, or immediately upon receiving BEFORE THE BOARD OF NURS- 120.54(5)(b)4. and 120.569(2)(c), no cost to you, to the provision of Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- this notification if the time before the ING Florida Statutes (F.S.), and Chapter 05546413 certain assistance. Please contact tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, scheduled appearance is less than 7 IN RE: The license to practice Nurs- 28-106, F.A.C The District s accept- August 21, 28, 2014 Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- Room 408, Lake City, Florida days; if you are hearing or voice im- ing ance of petitions filed by e-mail is tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days paired, call 711. Sharita M. Craig, C.N.A subject to certain conditions set forth IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Room 408, Lake City, Florida before your scheduled court appear- P. Dewitt Cason 254 BEADIE DRIVE in the District s Statement of Agency THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days ance, or immediately upon receiving CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT LAKE CITY, FL 32025 Organization and Operation (issued AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, before your scheduled court appear- this notification if the time before the /s/ S. Markham CASE NO.: 2013-19349 pursuant to Rule 28-101.001, FLORIDA ance, or immediately upon receiving scheduled appearance is less than 7 DEPUTY CLERK OF THE COURT LICENSE NO.: 148679 F.A.C.), which is available for view- Case No. 12000538CAAXMXX this notification if the time before the days; if you are hearing or voice im- The Department of Health has filed ing at floridawater.com. The District BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. scheduled appearance is less than 7 paired, call 711. 05546400 an Administrative Complaint against will not accept a petition set by fac- Plaintiff days; if you are hearing or voice im- Dated this 6th day of August, 2014. August 14, 21, 2014 you, a copy of which may be ob- simile (fax). Mediation may be avail- Vs. paired, call 711. P. DeWitt Cason tained by contacting, Judson Searcy, able if you meet the conditions stated GARY MILLER A/K/A GARY W. Dated: July 28, 2014 Clerk of the Circuit Court IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Assistant General Counsel, Prosecu- in the full Notice of Rights (see last MILLER; JAMIE WATKINS By: /s/ B. Scippio By: /s/ P.A. Perry COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA tion Services Unit, 4052 Bald Cy- paragraph). A/K/A JAMIE D. WATKINS N/K/A Columbia County Clerk of Court Deputy Clerk PROBATE DIVISION press Way, Bin #C65, Tallahassee The right to an administrative hear- JAMIE MILLER; ET ALL CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT File No. 2014-200-CP Florida 32399-3265, (850) 245-4444. ing and the relevant procedures to be Defendants 05546397 Division Probate If no contact has been made by you followed are governed by Chapter AMENDED RE-NOTICE OF 05546416 August 14, 21, 2014 IN RE: ESTATE OF concerning the above by September 120, F.S., Chapter 28-106, F.A.C., FORECLOSURE SALE August 21, 29, 2014 HUNTER GILLEN BAILEY 17, 2014, the matter of the Adminis- and Rule 40C-1.1007, F.A.C. Be- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Deceased. trative Complaint will be presented cause the administrative hearing pursuant to an order rescheduling the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 3RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS at an ensuing meeting of the Board process is designed to formulate final foreclosure sale dated July 29, 2014, THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN FRO COLUMBIA COUNTY, The administration of the estate of of Nursing in an informal proceed- agency action, the filing of a petition and entered in Case NO. AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA Hunter Gillen Bailey, deceased, ing. means the District s final action may 12000538CAAXMX, of the Circuit FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION whose date of death was December In accordance with the Americans be different from the position taken Court of the Third Judicial Circuit in CASE NO. 14000061CAAXMX CASE NO. 14000149CAAXMX 14, 2013, is pending in the Circuit with Disabilities Act, persons need- by it in this notice. Failure to file a and for Columbia County, Florida. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Court for Columbia County, Florida, ing a special accommodation to par- petition for an administrative Bank of America, N.A., Plaintiff and Plaintiff, Plaintiff, Probate Division, the address of ticipate in this proceeding should hearing within the requisite time GARY MILLER A/K/A GARY W. vs. vs. which is 173 NE Hernando Avenue, contact the individual or agency frame shall constitute a waiver of MILLER; JAMIE WATKINS KEON MCKINLEY A/K/A KEON BOBBIE L. MORRISETT; UN- Lake City, Florida 32055. The names sending this notice not later than sev- the right to an administrative A/K/A JAMIE D. WATKINS N/K/A JOSH LETERUS MCKINLEY; KNOWN SPOUSE OF BOBBIE L. and addresses of the personal repre- en days prior to the proceeding at the hearing. (Rule 28-106.111, F.A.C.). JAMIE MILLER; ET AL, are de- BETTY SULLIVAN A/K/A BETTY MORRISETT; STATE OF FLORI- sentative and the personal represen- address given on the notice. Tele- If you wish to do so, please visit fendants. The Clerk of the Court will JEAN SULLIVAN A/K/A BETTY DA DEPARTMENT OF REVE- tative s attorney are set forth below. phone: (850) 245-4444, 1-800-955- http//floridaswater.com/nor...intdec/ sell to the highest and best bidder for MCKINLEY, ET AL. NUE; CLERK OF THE COURT All creditors of the decedent and oth- 8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770 (V), to read the complete Notice of Rights cash at Columbia County Court- Defendants. FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, er persons having claims or demands via Florida Relay Service. to determine any legal rights you house, 173 NE Hernando Ave, Court NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE FLORIDA; UNKNOWN PER- against decedent s estate on whom a may have concerning the District s Room One, Lake City, FL, sale be- SALE SONS(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE copy of this notice is required to be 05546326 intended decision(s) on the Con- ginning at 11:00 AM on this 22nd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- SUBJECT PROPERTY; served must file their claims with August 7, 14, 21, 28, 2014 sumption Use Permit Application(s) day of October, 2014, the following suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclo- Defendants. this court WITHIN THE LATER OF NOTICE OF SALE described above. You can also re- described property as set forth in the sure dated July 28, 2014, and entered NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF Notice is hereby given that on Sep- quest the Notice of Rights by con- Final Judgment, dated January 20th, in Case No. 14000061CAAXMX, of SALE THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF tember 5, 2014 at 9:00 am at Mini- tacting the Director, Bureau of Regu- 2014: the Circuit Court of the Third Judi- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF- Storage & Record Storage of Lake latory Support, P.O. Box 1429, Pal- Lot 3, SPRING FOREST, According cial Circuit in and for COLUMBIA suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclo- TER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF City, 442 SW Saint Margaret Street, atka, FL 32178, tele. no. (386-329- To Map Or Plat Thereof As Record- County, Florida. BANK OF AMER- sure dated July 28, 2014, and entered A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON Lake City, FL 32025; will sell at 4268. ed In Plat Book 6, Page 5 of The ICA, N.A. (hereafter “Plaintiff), is in Case No. 14000149CAAXMX, of THEM. All other creditors of the de- public sale by competitive bidding, Public Records Of Columbia Coun- Plaintiff and KEON MCKINLEY the Circuit Court of the 3rd Judicial cedent and other persons having the personal property heretofore stor- 05546574 ty, Florida. Together With a 1996 A/K./A KEON JOSH LETERUS Circuit in and for COLUMBIA claims or demands against dece- ed with the undersigned: August 21, 2014 REDM Double-Wide Mobile Home. MCKINLEY; BETTY SULLIVAN County, Florida, wherein BANK OF dent s estate must file their claims M-11 PHYLLIS WILSON Vin #FLA14610582A And A/K/A BETTY JEAN SULLIVAN AMERICA, N.A. is Plaintiff and with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS OP-25 ROGER FOSTER To place your FLA14610582B, Title #71207532 A/K/A BETTY MCKINLEY, are de- BOBBIE L. MORRISETT; UN- AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST O-12 CARMEN ROYALS And 71207533 RP# 12344931 And fendants. I will sell to the highest and KNOWN SPOUSE OF BOBBIE L. PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. X-25 VENICE SWEAT classified ad call 12344933 best bidder for cash on the FRONT MORRISETT; UNKNOWN PER- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- E-35 AIKINA SHARP Property Address: 240 Southwest STEPS of the Courthouse; 145 N SON(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE IN THE TIME PERIODS SET W-14 LORRIE ACOSTA 755-5440 Bramble Court, Fort White, FL Hernando Street, Lake City, at 11:00 SUBJECT PROPERTY; STATE OF FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF K-25 GLORIA CRESPO 32038 a.m., on the 10th day of September, FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF THE FLROIDA PROBATE CODE R-35 LOUIE NOMAR A person claiming an interest in the 2014, the following described prop- REVENUE; CLERK OF COURT WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. AA-17 JESSE COMBS surplus from the sale, if any, other erty as set forth in said Final Judg- FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME U-25 BENJAMIN MILLER than the property owner as of the ment, to wit: FLORIDA;’ are defendants. I will sell PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, BB-26 MELINDA JOHNSON date of the lis pendens must file a LOT 8, BLOCK A, TROY PINES, to the highest and best bidder for ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) S-28 DEWEY HUTSON claim within 60 days after the sale. ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR cash ON THE THIRD FLOOR, at YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE BB-23 CENECIL HARRELL AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED 173 NE HERNANDO AVENUE, DECEDENT S DATE OF DEATH W-26 JESSICA JORDAN TIES ACT: If you are a person with IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 85, OF LAKE CITY in COLUMBIA Coun- IS BARRED. O-13 KIMBERELY JEFFERSON a disability who needs any accom- THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CO- ty, FLORIDA 32055, at 11:00 A.M., The date of first publication of this 173 HANNAH S SEAFOOD modation in order to participate in LUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. on the 10 day of September, 2014, notice is August 21, 2014. M-5 MAESHERRELL SIMMONS this proceeding, you are entitled, at TOGETHER WISH A 2008, the following described property as Personal Representative: 146 KELLI LYNN COLEMAN no cost to you, to the provision of FLEETWOOD, DOUBLEWIDE set forth in said Final Judgment to /s/ Paula S. Wilkinson BB-37 SUNDAY WILSON certain assistance. Please contact MOBILE HOME, wit: 10909 NW 18th Ct. 135 KATRINA LEE FRAME Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- VIN#GAFL734A8099FSM21 AND LOT 12, BLOCK 4, HOLLIDAY Gainesville, Florida 32606 CC-15 JOAN FORDHAM tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, GAFL734B80994SM21 HEIGHTS "RE-PLAT", ACCORD- Attorney for Personal Representa- 132 LORRIE NICOLE JONES Room 408, Lake City, Florida AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS tive: 291 TRENESE KIARA BROWN 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days TIES ACT: If you are a person with RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, /s/ John J. Kendron 205 TREVA LAKISHA PIERCE before your scheduled court appear- a disability who needs any accom- PAGE 26, OF THE PUBLIC RE- Attorney for Personal Representative ance, or immediately upon receiving modation in order to participate in CORDS OF COLUMBIA COUN- Florida Bar Number: 0306850 05546619 this notification if the time before the this proceeding, you are entitled, at TY, FLORIDA. Robinson, Kennon & Kendron, P.A. August 21, 28, 2014 scheduled appearance is less than 7 no cost to you, to the provision of A person claiming an interest in the PO Box 1178 days; if you are hearing or voice im- certain assistance. Please contact surplus from the sale, if any, other Lake City, FL 32056-1178 NOTICE OF ST. JOHNS RIVER paired, call 711. Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- than the property owner as of the Telephone: (386) 755-1334 WATER MANAGEMENT DIS- Dated this 8 day of August, 2014. tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, date of the lis pendens must file a Fax: (386) 755-1336 TRICT INTENDED DECISION(S) By: B. Scippio Room 408, Lake City, Florida claim within 60 days after the sale. E-Mail: [email protected] The District intends to grant As Deputy Clerk 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days AMERICANS WITH DISABILITY Secondary E-Mail: permit(s) for the consumptive use before your scheduled court appear- ACT: If you are a person with a disa- [email protected] permit application(s) described be- 05546418 ance, or immediately upon receiving bility who needs any accommodation low at the District s Governing August 21, 28, 2014 this notification if the time before the in order to participate in this pro- 05546508 Board meeting on September 9, 2014: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE scheduled appearance is less than 7 ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost August 21, 28, 2014 days; if you are hearing or voice im- to you, to the provision of certain as- Gainesville Regional Utilities, PO THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Box 147117, Sta A122, Gainesville, AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, paired, call 711. sistance. Please contact Carrina THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Dated this 6th day of August, 2014. Cooper, Court Administration at 173 FL 32614-7117 application #2-001- FLORIDA, CIVIL ACTION IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN- 11339-6. The District proposes re- CASE NO.: 13000292CAAXMX P. Dewitt Cason NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, TY, FLORIDA CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758- newal of a existing permit authoriz- BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, CIVIL ACTION ing the use of 30.0 million gallons LLC, BY /s/ P.A. Perry 2163 at least 7 days before your CASE NO.: 2013CA000451 As Deputy Clerk scheduled court appearance, or im- per day of goundwater for public Plaintiff JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- supply use (which includes house- vs. mediately upon receiving this notifi- TIONAL ASSOCIATION, 05546395 cation if the time before the sched- hold, commercial/industrial, water STEPHEN ALBERT BECKER, et PLAINTIFF, utility uses, and unaccounted for al., August 14, 21, 2014 uled appearance is less than 7 days; VS. if you are hearing or voice impaired, losses) and for essential use (fire pro- Defendant(s) AARON SCHNEIDER, ET AL, tection). The withdrawals used by NOTICE OF SALE call 711. DEFENDANT(S). Dated this 6 day of August, 2014. this proposed project will consist of Notice is hereby given that, pursuant NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT Groundwater from the Upper Flori- to an Order Canceling and Resched- P. DEWITT CASON TO CHAPTER 45 As Clerk of said Court dan aquifer via 16 active wells in uling Foreclosure Sale dated 24 day NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pur- Alachua County, located in Sections: of July, 2014, entered in Civil Case By: /s/ B. Scippio suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclo- As Deputy Clerk 1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, Number in the Circuit Court for Co- sure dated July 29, 2014, and entered 19, 2, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, lumbia, Florida, wherein BAYVIEW in Case No. 2013CA000451 of the 3, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 LOAN SERVICING, LLC the Plain- 05546440 Circuit Court of the Third Judicial August 21, 28, 2014 and 9, Township: 10 South, Range: tiff, and STEPHEN ALBERT Circuit in and for Columbia County, 19 East; Sections 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, BECKER, et al, are the Defendants, I Florida in which JPMorgan Chase 26, 27, 34, 35 and 36, Township: 9 will sell the property situated in Co- REPORTER Classifieds Bank, National Association, is the South, Range: 18 East; Sections: 1, lumbia Florida, described as: Plaintiff and Aaron Schneider and 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 2, PARCEL 10 OF COLE S SUBDI- In Print and On Line Racheal Schneider, are defendants, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, VISION, UNRECORDED: www.lakecityreporter.com the Columbia County Clerk of the 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36 and 7, Classified Department: 755-5440 LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014 5B Job Furnished Apts. Legal 100 Opportunities 310 Pets & Supplies 720 For Rent 810 Home for Sale 810 Home for Sale

SUWANNEE RIVER WATER Member Service Rep PUBLISHER'S NOTE ROOMS FOR Rent. Hillcrest, Hallmark Real Estate MLS86601 Poole Realty Kellie Shirah MANAGEMENT DISTRICT SunState Federal Credit Union Florida Law 828.29 requires dogs Sands, Columbia. All furnished. 3BR/2BA brick home in 208-3847 MLS87702 4BR/2.5BA PUBLIC NOTICE OF APPLICA- Strong customer service skills, and cats being sold to be at least 8 Electric, cable, fridge, microwave. Woodcrest, lg mrb, storage space, split floor plan w/breakfast nook. TION teller exp, opening accts, platform weeks old and have a health Weekly or monthly rates. 1 person $135,000 Debbie King Inground pool, pole barn. Notice is hereby given that pursuant duties and professional appearance certificate from a licensed $145, 2 persons $155. weekly (386)365-3886 $300,000 to Chapter 373, Florida Statutes, the REQ Lending exp a plus. veterinarian documenting they 386-752-5808 Great pay and benefits! have mandatory shots and are Stan Batten Real Estate Coldwell Banker-Bishop Realty, following application for permit was 752-4402 MLS86622 received on August 11, 2014: App REQ and avail at free from intestinal and external Unfurnished Ruth Roberson 965-7579 Anderson Land and Timber has sub- www.sunstatefcu.org. parasites. Many species of wild- CR 340 MLS87705 3BR/2BA on 5.5 ac , mitted an individual permit applica- Fax to 386-462-4686. life must be licensed by Florida 730 Home For Rent $205,900 open floor, screened patio/salt tion associated with ERP-029- DFWP, EOE Fish and Wildlife. If you are Brick 3bd/1.5ba-1 ac, retreat off Century 21/Darby Rogers pool, gazebo & pond $369,000 215344-1 Otter Sink Dispersed Wa- unsure, contact the local master, near High School, recently Heather Craig 466-9223 ter Storage Project application identi- Security Officers Needed office for information. remodeled $1100/mo 1st + dep. MLS86623 Well maintained 4/2 Century 21 Darby Rogers fied the installation of 11 flashboard in Live Oak, Lake City & 386-867-4586 top of the line DW, 1768sqft on 752-6575 3BR/2BA 1273 sqft, 2 risers and culverts to facilitate the Branford areas. Current D Security 10+ ac, lg master suite $119,000 car garage, patio, open kitchen hydrology restoration on approxi- Lic., Clear background, Drivers Garage Sales Just remodeled 3bd/2ba Lg family MLS87708 $99,900 mately 12,000 acres. The project is Lic, phone, Diploma/GED. Bene- 430 room w/FP, lg fenced backyard Poole Realty Enola Golightly located in Township 12, Range 12 fits, DFWP EEO Must Apply at: w/shed $800 mth, First & Sec. 590-6684 Immaculate 3/2, split Coldwell Banker/Bishop Realty East, Sections 2,3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 114 SW Stafford CT, Lake City www.dsisecurity.com BB9100030 Saturday, 8/23 7 am-? TONS of Call 386-466-2266 floor planm, nicely landscaped, 1 623-6896 Patti Taylor Plantation 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, car garage MLS86658 $150,000 4BR/2.5BA pool pavillion & salt- 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, and 35 located in baby stuff, clothing, dishes, wed- Teller – FT – Florida Credit ding dress and accessories, video Coldwell Banker-Bishop Realty, water pool, SS Appliances & so Columbia County. Union - Lake City Branch Business & much more $289,500 MLS87714 Interested persons may comment games, books, and lots more! 750 Office Rentals Neil Holton 984-5046 MLS86748 Florida Credit Union has a FT Brick 3BR/2BA on .51ac, great upon the application or submit a teller position available at our 288 SW Inwood Ct, 8/22-23 8am- Accredited Real Estate Mike written request for a staff report con- Noon Trolling motor, push mower, OAKBRIDGE OFFICE room, 2 car garage $129,000 taining proposed agency action re- Lake City branch.Experience with Complex Professional Office Foster 288-3596 3BR/2BA, high volume cash handling, vintage clothing, childs costumes Remax Missy Zecher 623-0237 refurbished needs help garding the application by writing to and camping gear & more Available 725 SE Baya Dr the Suwannee River Water Manage- maintaining cash drawer, Call 752-4820 MLS86781 Great rm, custom MLS87716 $22,000 ment District, Attn: Resource Man- balancing, cross-selling ability, PUBLISHER'S NOTE home in the Oaks, screened back agement, 9225 C.R. 49, Live Oak, and customer service expertise is All Yard Sale Ads porch overlooking vast open Remax Missy Zecher Florida 32060. Such comments or required. Prior credit union/bank Must be Pre-Paid. Vacation Rentals pasture $289,900 623-0237 MLS87726 1380 sqft requests must be received by 5:00 experience is a plus. We offer 790 3BR/2BA, wood floors, FP, United Country-Dicks Realty fenced, fantastic deck. $69,900 PM within 14 days from the date of competitive salary, incentives, and Scalloping in Horseshoe Beach MLS86803 Zoning allows for resi- publication. excellent benefits. Stop by our No further public notice will be pro- $99/nightly & Labor Day Spec. dential or office use. Great office Century 21 Darby Rogers branch at 583 West Duval Street to Miscellaneous Tastefully remodeled efficiency, location w/parking or residence. vided regarding this application. A complete an application or send 440 752-6575 5BR/3.5BA, 3893 sqft copy of the staff report must be re- sleeps 4, cable, picnic tables, grill $119,000 386-755-8585 on 3.5 ac 3 car garage, FROom, resume to Florida Credit Union, BLACK GAS STOVE plus washer/dryer ect. Scalloping quested in order to remain advised of Attn: HR/TLR, P.O. Box 5549, Stan Batten Real Estate FP, MLS87734 $410,000 further proceedings. Substantially 4 years old, good condition. starts June 28 Call now Gainesville, Fl 32627. Fax: $250 752-4402 MLS86868 affected persons are entitled to re- 352-498-5405 or 352-498-5986 OBrien Century 21 Darby Rogers quest an administrative hearing, pur- 352-264-2661 E-mail: Call 754-0813 752-6575 1280 sqft 3BR, lg family [email protected] $69,995 suant to Title 28, Florida Administra- Fouton makes into a full sized bed. room, custom kitchen tive Code, regarding the proposed M/F/D/V EOE 805 Lots for Sale Remax Missy Zecher 623-0237 MLS87751 $65,000 agency action by submitting a writ- Drug Free Workplace blue/grean in color MLS87047 Luxury, expansive ten request after reviewing the staff $45 OBO front porch, master suite, loft balc- Century 21 Darby Rogers Unarmed Security Officers 386-963-5126 1/2 Acre. Secluded Emerald Cove report. needed in Lake City for local US90W. 6 lots @ onies, hardwood floors, walk in 752-6575 Great home, new carpet, hospital. Must have D Security Lg brown couch w/matching chair $8,500 OBO. pantry & so much more $249,900 paint, ceramic tile 3BR/1.5BA, all 05546627 & ottoman, excel cond. $175 see at Bryan: 520-345-4548 brick MLS87764 $94,900 August 21, 2014 License. Pay: $9.35, benefits Remax Missy Zecher 623-0237 available. Email resumes to: community flea market at Morrells on weekend 386-365-1594 PUBLISHER'S NOTE MLS87171 Located on 25+ ac, Century 21 Darby Rogers [email protected] All real estate advertising in this hand scraped wood flooring, stone 752-6575 3BR/2BA 1266 sqft on 1 Job 888-925-3363 x 2949 Mobile Homes newspaper is subject to the fair to ceiling stone FP , luxrious mast. plus ac., new wood floors, fresh 100 Opportunities 630 for Rent housing act which makes it illegal ste, screened in pool, $475,000 paint, new carpet MLS87772 Sales to advertise "any preference, Results Realty, Brittany $129,900 110 Employment 2 & 3 BR MH. $450 - $700. mo. limitation, or discrimination based Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS87213 05545691 Plus Deposit. Water & Sewer on race, color, religion, sex, $89,900 4BR/3BA Remax Taylor Goes 344-7662 Rountree Moore Mature person w/recent or current disability, familial status or nation- MLS87783 4/2, open floor plan, vendor exp to States, Counties, Furnished. Cannon Creek MHP & plenty of room Automotive Group. other locations 386-752-6422 al origin; or any intention to make open kitchen, spacious rooms, 2 Seeking highly motivated Cities & Agency contacts in SE such preference, limitation or United Country-Dicks Realty car garage $184,900 individual for sale position. Great potential. Refs & heavy exp 2/2 DW MH For Rent East of discrimination." Familial status MLS87215 Custom brick home on Great income potential with a must! Call Bill 386-755-7222 for Lake City on Opal Street. Fenced includes children under the age of 34 ac, wildlife & stocked fishpond. Remax Missy Zecher benefits. No experience interviews 8-4 Mon-Fri in back yard. Screen porch, CH/A 18 living with parents or legal Recently reduced $399,000 623-0237 MLS87835 necessary. Call Chris Shelley $600/mo. 1st+dep. 365-7690 custodians, pregnant women and 386-752-8585 Spacious 3BR/2BA, cozy FP, Fruit trees $160,000 today to set up your interview Medical 2BR/1BA, very nice private yard. people securing custody of chil- Remax Taylor Goes 344-7662 386-758-6171 120 Employment screened porch, free water & gar- dren under the age of 18. This MLS87256 4/3 brick split floor newspaper will not knowingly Poole Realty Ronnie Poole bage, well maintained yard, very plan, open kitchen, formal dining 208-3175 3 BR/3BA brick on 18 05546618 safe, clean & quiet, owners are on accept any advertising for real es- & living, FP, screened porch 05546117 tate which is in violation of the ac, 2 car carport, pasture & lg oaks Earn Extra Money 7a-7p RN/LPN and 7p-7a premises, smoke and drug free en- $260,000 MLS87840 $265,000 RN/LPN CNA all shifts vironment. Background check, law. Our readers are hereby in- Deliver the YP Real Yellow formed that all dwellings adver- Coldwell Banker/Bishop Realty Pages Lake City, FL Area competitive salary and excellent credit check & references re- Results Realty, Brittany quired.. $485 mo. + $485 sec. dep., tised in this newspaper are availa- 623-6896 Patti Taylor MLS87263 FT/PT, Daily work, get paid in benefits. Apply in person @ Equestrian estate, gated comm. Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS87861 Suwannee Health Care Center 386-719-9169 or 386-965-3003. ble on an equal opportunity basis. Nice older h ome, 1800 sqft on 3 72hrs Must be 18 or older, To complain of discrimination call 4BR/2BA, many upgrades & have driver’s license 1620 East Helvenston St. Live 842 Newark Dr, Ft. White amenities $240,000 plus ac. 3BR/2BA $59,900 Oak, Fla. 3206 HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777, and insured vehicle 3 Rivers Estates MH 16x76 the toll free • Call (800) 422-1955 Mon-Fri, (386)362-7860 3br/2 ba, CHA Reference and Century 21 Darby Rogers Results Realty, Brittany telephone number to the hearing 752-6575 3BR/2.5BA FP, fam rm, Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS87873 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Lease required. No Pets 752-4348 impaired is 1-800-927-9275. • Or email us at deliverphone- Avalon Healthcare Center is Hardwood & ceramic or marble 3BR/1BA, 1742 sqft, spacious & [email protected] currently accepting applications Mobile Homes tile MLS87278 open living room $116,900 • Or log onto www.phonebook- for the position of Full Time Coldwell Banker-Bishop Realty, C.N.A. for 3-11 Shift. Please apply 640 for Sale Home for Sale Hallmark Real Estate MLS87895 delivery.info 810 Sherry Ratliff 365-8414. 2700 2-story home, mbr/ba covers Mention "Lake City" Help in person at Avaon Healthcare and Brand New 2015 3 story 3BR/2BA MLS87323 Santa Fe River 2nd floor! Wood burning stove, Rehabilitation Cener, 5BR/3BA $69,900 Setup & 3BR/2BA, 1732sqft on 6.94ac, 1270 SW Main Blvd, Exclusive waterfront. hot tub, renovated kit w/ss applian- delivered 904-259-4663 open floor, FP, great porch ces. Anita Tonetti (386)365-8888 05546551 Lake City FL 32025 EOE Close to Lake City waynefriermacclenny.com $225,000 752-7887 $399,000 Poole Realty Anita Handy Avalon Healthcare Center is No Money Down! Use your land. REO Realty-Nancy Rogers currently accepting applications EQUESTRIAN LOG 4BR/3BA 862-1271 MLS87341 Reduced to 208-5877 Home on Suwannee 3BR w/ porch $399/mo on 32 ac. CH/A, large master suite, River. Reclaimed river pine floors, for the full time position of 4BR w/ porch $499/mo $69,900 Very well kept 3/2 Certified Dietary Manager. in ground pool, barn $459,000 DWMH, split floor plan 1188 sqft updated ba, new tile, thermal Credit Analyst 904-259-4663 386-755-1641 Leave message windows MLS87912 $189,000 Columbia Bank is seeking to Experience in a long term care setting with a working knowledge Palm Harbor Homes end of year Remax Jo Lytte Remax 365-2821 employee a qualified Credit Century 21/Darby Rogers MLS87402 Lg, spacious of MDS/Care Planning is required. sale!!3 retirement models MUST 466-9223 MLS Daniel Crapps Agency Analyst. The preferred candidate go. Save over $26k, homes from Heather Craig 3BR/2BA, metal roof, FP, lg 755-5110 MLS87925 sante Fe will possess the ability to spread Please apply in person at Avalon 86968 3BR/2BA, beautifully re- Healthcare and Rehabilitation the low 60's, this week only screened front porch. 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An accounting Caretenders Home Care is 158 Michelle Place $79,900 Stan Batten Real Estate background is preferred. looking for F/T PRN OT & RN 3BR/2BA on 2/5 acres $74,900 752-4402 MLS87494 Poole Realty Anita Handy Daniel Crapps Agency Tustenuggee Fax your resume to Human with home care experience. Please 904-259--4663 755-5110 MLS84203 208-5877 3BR/2BA, split $149,900 floorplan, new roof, heat pump, Resources at (386)752-0022 apply in person with a Accredited Real Estate Mike Woodborough 3BR/3BA, 2 story or email to resume at 3593 NW Devane St. brick w/exquisite master suite, REO Realty-Nancy Rogers detached metal building. Foster 288-3596 2BR/2BA MH MLS81502 $104,900 [email protected] Lake City, FL. 32055. on 10.18 acres, property finced, 2.71 landscaped 862-1271 MLS87496 Reduced to or submit an application workshop MLS79707 $59,500 $209,900 Home on 2ac, pool, online at LPN Remax, Sandy Kishton 344-0433 custom, fenced, a must see. 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SE State Road 100, LC, FL 208-5244 20 acres, 12 ac planted $150,000 752-4402 MLS87653 $59,900. $525mo 352-215-1018. Part time position for a Radiology www.LandOwnerFinancing.com Tech R.T.(R). Must be able to pines, 4/2 DWMH, palms, Eastside blueberry bushes & grapes Poole Realty Kelli Shirah $93,900 Class A CDL Drivers wanted. multi-task and work well with 208-3847 3BR/2BA brick over Clean driving record and stable MLS86715 $169,995 Remax Taylor Goes others. Experience in Medical 2000 sqft, basement, 2 car garage Hallmark Real Estate MLS87664 344-7662 employment history. Steady Assisting is helpful. Results Realty, Brittany on over 43 acres MLS85113 3BR/2BA in 55+ retirement S/D. employment w/benefits. Exp 7.92 acres in Lake City Please email resume to Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS87863 $398,700 2 car garage, small workshop. $19,900 w/hopper, livefloor, or dump a [email protected] $74,900 DWMH on 7.5 ac Kay Priest $118,000 plus. 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6B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014 Page Editor: Brandon Finley, 754-0420 Gators look to rebound from 4-8

By MARK LONG, did in 2012, he believes Associated Press they are good in the right spots. They have pass GAINESVILLE — Little, rushers Dante Fowler Jr. if anything, went right for and Jon Bullard, penetrat- Florida last year. ing tackles Leon Orr and Mounting injuries, Darious Cummings, plenty including a devastating one of depth at linebacker, shut- to quarterback Jeff Driskel down cornerback Vernon in the third game of the Hargreaves III and versatile season, were the main cul- safety Keanu Neal. prit in the program’s first losing season since 1979. Kicking woes Coaching conflicts, locker room issues and a woe-is- The team was close me mentality made a dif- to awful in the kicking ficult situation downright game in 2013, missing 10 dire. of 22 field goals — many Coach Will Muschamp of them in close games. fired two assistants a day Florida switched between after the 4-8 debacle ended, place-kickers Austin overhauled one of the Harden, Brad Phillips and league’s worst offenses in Frankie Velez, but never the offseason and vowed settled on a go-to guy. to return the Gators to the The competition remains top of the Southeastern open, with Harden and Conference’s Eastern Velez in the mix, and Division. Muschamp is confident It’s a lofty goal, but things will be better this far from impossible for season. Florida. “We’ve got a good roster Transferring talents and our guys are motivat- ed,” Muschamp said. Florida’s tight end situa- Equally important, the tion would be a precarious Gators are healthy. one without former Virginia Driskel, running back starter Jake McGee. The Matt Jones, receiver Andre fifth-year senior transferred Debose and offensive tackle in May and should pay divi- Chaz Green have returned dends for the Gators this after missing most or all fall. The 6-foot-6, 255-pound of last season with inju- McGee led the Cavaliers ries. And Florida has a with 43 receptions for 395 number of budding stars yards last season. He will with another year of experi- provide new offensive coor- ence, including cornerback dinator Kurt Roper with a Vernon Hargreaves III, FILE versatile threat in the pass- defensive end Dante Fowler Florida’s Valdez Showers is pushed out of bounds by Toledo’s Chris Dukes just short of the endzone. ing game and a seasoned Jr., linebacker Jarrad Davis veteran in the locker room. and receiver Demarcus getting anywhere close to 2012 and 113th last year. Wide receiver watch be coaching. Joker Phillips Robinson. that oven now.” “You can continue to do resigned in June, and for- Tough slate They’re eager to move Well, Muschamp can’t the same things and get Florida is hoping for more mer graduate assistant past 2013, but not quite really say the same thing. the same results or you production from its receiving Chris Leak was promoted Having lost to Georgia ready to forget the feeling The fourth-year head need to make a change,” corps. The Gators haven’t to coach the position. Southern late last year, of failure. coach is squarely on the hot Muschamp said. had a 1,000-yard receiver there are no gimmies for the “You want to put it behind seat. He is 22-16 in three So the revamped Gators since 2002. But with seniors Dominant defense Gators. Still, the 2014 sched- you, but you’ve got to learn seasons and unlikely to be are going with an up-tempo, Andre Debose and Quinton ule has few easy stretches. from your past mistakes or around in 2015 if the on- spread offense designed to Dunbar back and sopho- While the Gators have Florida plays at Alabama you’ll repeat them,” line- field product doesn’t look better fit Driskel’s strengths. mores Ahmad Fulwood, had their issues on offense, (Sept. 20), at Tennessee backer Michael Taylor said. considerably better. If it works, Florida could Demarcus Robinson and the defense has been (Oct. 4), against LSU (Oct. “When you’re a kid, you’re Muschamp is counting on get back to its winning ways Chris Thompson seem- solid, if not stout, under 11), against Georgia (Nov. not going to put your hand new offensive coordinator in a hurry. ingly ready to contribute, Muschamp. Although 1), against South Carolina on a hot oven repeatedly. Kurt Roper to turn around Here are five things to the group could be at its Muschamp acknowledged (Nov. 15) and at defending You’re going to learn to not a unit that ranked 105th in know about the Gators best during Muschamp’s that his current unit doesn’t national champion Florida touch a hot stove. We’re not the nation in 2011, 103rd in heading into the season: tenure. One problem might have as much talent as it State (Nov. 29). FSU looks to maintain historic offense

By KAREEM COPELAND from the opening whistle Associated Press with only youngsters join- ing him in the backfield. TALLAHASSEE — Jimbo FSU boasted the top pass Fisher isn’t looking for the defense in the nation in 2014 record-setting numbers and had a school record 26 his Florida State offense interceptions. The second- put up en route to win- ary remains the deepest ning the final BCS national position on the team. P.J. championship. Williams and The coach doesn’t believe are stars. is the Seminoles need that. one of the top cover corner- “I don’t talk yards or any- backs in the country and thing like that or points,” Nate Andrews led the team Fisher said. “It’s about the with four interceptions in efficiency of our offense 2013. Safety Tyler Hunter is and how it fits our defense. back from a neck injury. I think we can be very effi- Receiver cient. We just have to con- returns ranked in the top tinue to execute whether seven in FSU history in we throw it, we run it or receptions, receiving yards we keep the versatility of and receiving touchdowns. what passes and things we There is no significant throw. experience at the position “We’ll feature the talents outside of Greene. Jameis of the players we have.” Winston needs someone to The Seminoles offense emerge from sophomores lost two receivers, two Bobo Wilson and Kermit running backs and a cen- Whitfield, seniors Jarred ter to the NFL, including Haggins and Christian first-round receiver Kelvin Green and five-star fresh- Benjamin, fourth round men Travis Rudolph and running back Devonta Ermon Lane. Freeman and fourth round Defensive lineman Mario center . Edwards, Jr. is ready to join Expectations remain the ranks of the truly domi- high, however, for a group nant Florida State lineman. that returns Heisman-win- The former No. 1 recruit ning quarterback Jameis in the nation reshaped his Winston, one of the most body and diet, increased prolific receivers in FSU his speed, is squatting 600 history (Rashad Greene) pounds and benching 450 and an offensive line with pounds. The goal is double- four senior starters. Also digits sacks and consistent returning is running back domination. , who aver- FILE The Seminoles return aged eight yards per carry Florida State must replace this year in order to maintain a historic offense. five seniors, including four in 2013. starters to the offensive line. The Seminoles set an “The next step is just receiver position gets sort- do the same things if they rushing yards and 56 per- The group has a combined FBS record with 723 points keep that thing going, keep ed out. But there’s still the do them as well as we did cent of the ground game 112 starts between left tack- scored in 2013 and their putting points up, keep exe- reigning Heisman winner last year. We just have to from the title team to the le Cam Erving, right tackle 7,267 offensive yards cuting day in and day out,” under center and All-ACC figure out what they do NFL. Enter Karlos Williams. Bobby Hart, center Austin were an Atlantic Coast Williams said. tight end Nick O’Leary will well and feature those and The preseason all-ACC Barron, left guard Josue Conference record. And Florida State may lean on have a larger role. keep a great balance with selection ran for 748 yards Matias and right guard Tre Fisher doesn’t run a hurry- the run game more early in “We may feature differ- physicality of running it and 11 touchdowns after Jackson. This unit should up-every-play offense that the season with a veteran ent plays, different players and still being able to throw switching from safety last set the tone for an offense has trended throughout col- offensive line and Williams in different ways,” Fisher it.” season. The senior needs to that lost several starting lege football. running the ball while the said. “Or may ask them to The Seminoles lost 1,600 prove he can carry the load skill players.