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LAKECITYREPORTER.COM Panel rejects Medicaid expansion GOP lawmakers House select committee Monday Weatherford, R-Wesley Chapel, sands of additional Floridians. are to believe that they will be opposed a major expansion of the quickly issued a statement saying “Can anybody honestly say rock-solid, nothing will change say plan not in best Medicaid program under the fed- the expansion would not be in the they have a clear, decisive view for a decade.” interest of state. eral Affordable Care Act. state’s best interest. of what the federal government’s But the top Democrat on the The 10-5 vote, along party lines, Weatherford and Republicans budget picture is going to look panel, Rep. Elaine Schwartz was the first time lawmakers have on the select committee ques- like for the rest of this year, let of Hollywood, accused the By JIM SAUNDERS taken a formal stance on the highly tioned whether the federal gov- alone for a decade?’’ asked Rep. Republicans of being short- The News Service of Florida controversial Medicaid expansion ernment would be able to make Matt Hudson, R-Naples. “Think sighted and motivated by ideol- as this year’s legislative session good in the coming years on its about that. The federal govern- ogy as they voted against a key TALLAHASSEE — Refusing to prepares to start — and signaled promise to pay the vast majority ment has had a challenge almost part of the federal health law go along with Republican Gov. Rick that House Republicans are dug of costs of expanding Medicaid every single day over the last six Scott and angering Democrats, a in against the idea. Speaker Will eligibility to hundreds of thou- months. And yet somehow we HOUSE continued on 6A 5 face A long time coming charges in meth busts Sheriff’s office raids three drug labs over a 24-hour period.

By TONY BRITT [email protected]

The Columbia County Sheriff’s office arrested five people, seized at least 50 grams of methamphetamine and impounded several con- tainers of m a t e r i a l s used to manu- facture meth- amphetamine when they busted three separate clan- Chandler destine drug labs over the weekend. S h e r i f f ’ s deputies and d e t e c t i v e s with the Multi- Jurisdictional Task Force Lee e x e c u t e d a search warrant at 296 SE Scarlett Way at 11 p.m. Saturday. When they arrived, JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter deputies could smell a strong Early Head Start teacher Ashlee Hammac plays with 4-month-old Treasure Taylor during recess at Lawton’s Place on Monday. chemical odor, consistent with a clandestine meth laboratory. City gives Head Start agency land it has used since 2000 Deputies discovered items and chemicals with- the land at 878 NE Jackson Ave. since the The organization serves 494 children and in the home that are com- SV4CS has invested $500K spring of 2000, when it agreed to lease the their families through Head Start and Early monly used to manufacture in Jackson Avenue property land for $1 a year for 10 years. The organi- Head Start in Columbia, Hamilton, Lafayette methamphetamine. over the past 12 years. zation invested $500,000 in facilities fund- and Suwannee counties, and employees 154 Raymond Lee Chander ed by the federal government’s Head Start people at 11 centers with 41 classrooms was found hiding in a shed program. across the four counties. on the property. Additional By DEREK GILLIAM When the lease expired, SV4Cs and the Currently, the program provides child chemicals and paraphernalia [email protected] city continued the terms of the lease on a care services for 232 low-income families in used to manufacture meth month-to-month basis. Columbia County. In the county, there are were found in the shed, the Lake City children in the Early Head Start Michele Ward, executive director of SV4Cs, two Head Start centers, one each in Fort sheriff’s office said. program have a permanent place to stay after said due to the large federal investment, she White and Lake City and one Early Head Deborah Ann Lee, 46, and the City Council on Monday donated land requested the city to convey the title of the Start program in Lake City. Chandler, 46, both 269 SE near Richardson Gym to Suwannee Valley property to SV4Cs for the life of the program, The land’s fair market value is about $17,500, Scarlett Way, were charged Community Coordinated Child Care. which council agreed to do at its meeting The nonprofit organization has been using Monday evening. COUNCIL continued on 3A METH continued on 6A Woman dies of injuries suffered in Feb. 6 crash Two others were seriously a cause of death,” said Steve Shaw, LCPD public information officer. hurt in 2-vehicle accident The wreck occurred at 3:16 p.m. at at US 41 and SR 47. the intersection of U.S. 41 and State Road 47. By TONY BRITT According to LCPD reports, Smith [email protected] was driving a 2012 Nissan Altima head- ed south on U.S. 41. A Lake City woman involved in a car A 2012 Buick sedan driven by Gerald crash in early February has died, spur- Keen, 79, of 251 SW Pilots Way, was ring the Lake City Police Department making a left turn onto U.S. 41 when to launch a traffic homicide investiga- it was struck by Smith’s vehicle. Keen tion into the crash. was traveling with Rachel Genese Keen, Gayle McClintock Smith, 60, died 76, of the same address. Feb. 22 at Shands at the University Gerald Keen told authorities that the of Florida in Gainesville, LCPD said traffic light was green before he pro- Monday. Smith had been hospitalized ceeded though the intersection. Two JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter there since the Feb. 6 wreck. independent witnesses to the crash A wrecker prepares to remove cars involved in a crash on U.S. 41 on Feb. 6. The driver of the “Smith’s body has been sent to the Nissan Altima at right, Gayle McClintock Smith, 60, of Lake City, later succumbed to her injuries in medical examiner’s office to determine DEATH continued on 3A a Gainesville hospital.

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Casey Anthony out of seclusion TAMPA — Casey Anthony has come out of seclusion for a meeting with the creditors in her bankruptcy case in Tampa. Dressed all in black, Anthony arrived with her attorney several hours early for the bankruptcy meeting Monday. She did not address the media. Anthony filed for bank- ruptcy in Florida in late January, claiming about $1,000 in assets and ASSOCIATED PRESS $792,000 in liabilities. Casey Anthony leaves the U.S. Courthouse in Tampa with Court papers list Anthony a U.S. marshal after a bankruptcy hearing Monday. Anthony as unemployed, with no has not made any public appearances since she left jail recent income. after being acquitted in 2011 for the murder of her 2-year-old Anthony has not made daughter Caylee. any public appearances since she left jail after ing the passenger car over been saved. being acquitted in 2011 of several lanes. District Ranger Mike murdering her 2-year-old The FHP report says Herrin of the Ocala daughter, Caylee. the Steffens were wearing National Forest says The bankruptcy filing their seat belts. The depu- human activity is suspect- came on the same day that ty was taken to the hospi- ed as the cause of the fire. a Florida appellate court tal with minor injuries. About 120 firefighters set aside two of the four were working Monday to convictions she faced for extinguish the fire. lying to detectives during 10 homes burned the investigation into her in forest fire Researchers tag missing daughter. ALTOONA — great white shark Authorities say 10 homes 2 die when car are among two dozen JACKSONVILLE hits cruiser structures burned by a — Researchers say they brush fire in the Ocala have tagged and released FORT MYERS — The National Forest. a great white shark off the Florida Highway Patrol is U.S., state and Marion coast of Jacksonville. investigating after two peo- County firefighters have Scientists from the ple were killed when their been working to contain group Ocearch said they car collided with a Lee the blaze since Saturday caught the one-ton female County sheriff’s cruiser over an area more Sunday afternoon near the that was responding to a than 1,900 acres wide. Mayport Naval Station. 911 call. Authorities say the fire Researchers took blood FHP identities the vic- is about 80 percent con- and tissue samples from tims as 84-year-old John tained. the shark, which they Steffen and 77-year-old No injuries have been named “Lydia.” They also Marilyn Steffen. The two reported. installed four tracking lived in Florida part time Marion County Fire devices meant to log the and also in Pandora, Ohio. Rescue spokeswoman shark’s travels through The FHP report says the Jessica Greene says the satellites and undersea cruiser’s emergency lights burned structures include acoustic monitoring. were on Sunday morning homes, garages, sheds The blood and tissue as the deputy was on his and other small buildings samples will be used for way to respond to the 911 in a subdivision within the genetic analysis that can call. The car driven by national forest. Greene help compare shark popu- John Steffen crashed into says more than 100 other lations in the western and the side of the cruiser, homes in the forest and eastern Atlantic. causing it to spin and send- along Lake George have n Associated Press 3A

Page Editor: Jim Barr, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER NEWS TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 2013 3a Lawmakers facing familiar fights By BRENT KALLESTAD Associated Press “I’m not prepared to put on rose-colored increases for teachers and state workers. move that some saw as an effort to make it glasses about the budget,” Gaetz said. “I’m His change of heart on the Medicaid issue more difficult for President Barack Obama TALLAHASSEE — New leadership certainly not prepared to talk about extra received a chilly reception by legislative to carry the state a second time. Obama now controls Florida’s Republican-led money, any extra money, until we see what leaders. still won. A bill is already under way with Legislature, where the loquacious Don happens in Washington with sequester.” “I am personally skeptical that this inflex- Scott’s blessings to restore more early-vot- Gaetz presides in the Senate and 33-year- Gaetz, a Niceville Republican, cited a ible law will improve the quality of health- ing days. old Will Weatherford steps into the biggest story about “when the Legislature makes care in our state and ensure our long-term And while there is plenty of debate over test of his political career as speaker of the a law it’s often a joke. The problem is when financial stability,” Weatherford said. the state-backed Citizens Property Insurance 120-member House of Representatives. the Legislature makes a joke, it’s the law.” Gaetz, who said he supports Scott’s can- Corp. and the role it should serve, it’s not With the nine-week session opening “We make the jokes,” Gaetz conceded. didacy for re-election next year, differs with the only insurance issue that could be dis- Tuesday, the pair agree that lawmakers “We pass bills that we don’t need to pass.” the governor on Medicaid expansion and cussed. There is also the fraud-plagued need to focus on important issues like Republican and Democratic leaders are some spending priorities. no-fault vehicle insurance and the solvency the budget, education, health care, the already questioning some of Gov. Rick “I think it’s way too early to start talking of the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund proposed expansion of Medicaid, proper- Scott’s priorities in his $74.2 billion bud- about extra money,” Gaetz said, again refer- or “CAT” fund. Lawmakers are likely to go ty insurance and election reform and not get proposal, including his push to offer ring to the budget battle in Washington. slowly on most of them this session. waste time on the inconsequential, which a $2,500 across-the-board pay raise to Politics, naturally, are always center-stage Weatherford believes Citizens is making can burden the process. school teachers and a one-time bonus for here, although the main characters are new progress, Gaetz wants to hold off a year “Everybody’s making sacrifices to be state employees. Gaetz and Weatherford on the legislative front for the next two before making any final decisions on the here,” said Weatherford, the second-young- have comfortable Republican majorities to sessions. Scott has already begun that mid- state’s personal injury protection, or PIP, est speaker in state history. “We’re not up help with their goals. The GOP has a 26- term pivot on several issues with an eye on laws and everyone is hoping that Florida there to mess around. We’re here to make 14 advantage in the Senate and 76-44 in boosting his lagging poll numbers with his can get through an eighth straight year a difference.” the House, although Democratic gains in 2014 re-election bid looming. without a major hurricane. The session opens in the shadow of the November have eliminated the two-thirds The governor and lawmakers appear “We always have insurance issues,” said federal battle over budget cuts between majority the GOP had in both houses. set to reverse the changes to the state’s Sam Miller, executive vice president of Congress and President Barack Obama, Scott has reversed his stance in recent elections law in 2011 when they approved the Florida Insurance Council, an industry a squabble that seems to concern Gaetz weeks on expanding voting opportunities, a measure to reduce early voting days group. “This year they may be more than more than Weatherford, R-Wesley Chapel. the expansion of Medicaid and on pay and tougher registration requirements — a there usually are.” Ga. sewage plant problem contaminates area rivers

By TONY BRITT say the Withlacoochee Water administrator of the Columbia they had to shut down some of depressed immune systems, are [email protected] Pollution Control Plant in and Hamilton counties health their controls at the wastewater particularly vulnerable to disease, Valdosta, Ga., overflowed into the departments, said. “Where the plant, allowing an undetermined so every precaution should be LIVE OAK — State health Withlacoochee River, which flows Withlacoochee River enters amount of raw sewage to be dis- taken to avoid the river water. officials are cautioning residents south into the Suwannee River. the Suwannee River is south of charged into the Withlacoochee “The DEP is out doing water in North Florida to avoid the The Florida Department of Columbia County’s border. It River. sampling along the river to do a Withlacoochee and Suwannee Environmental Protection is enters pretty close to Hamilton “It’s unclear what the total dis- contamination count, like a fecal rivers due to possible wastewa- scheduled to collect water sam- and Suwannee County. The area charge was,” Lander said. “We contamination, to determine if ter contamination. However, local ples and results from the tests of the Suwannee River in north- don’t have that information.” that discharge has impacted officials say the Suwannee River will be available next week. ern Columbia County will not be Health officials warn that water river,” Lander said. “We don’t in Columbia County will not be Until then, people are urged affected because it’s upstream contaminated by wastewater can know if its even impacted it yet. impacted by the contamination. to avoid contact with both riv- from where the discharge will lead to health hazards in humans. That’s a lot of water that’s flowing The Florida Department ers in Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, enter the Suwannee River.” The DOH is urging residents down and even with the pollution of Health issued the advi- Lafayette, Levy, Madison and Lander said FDOH advised who have been in contact with flowing in it, it could be diluted sory Saturday for residents Suwannee counties. local health department officials either of the rivers to wash their to a point where it’s not a health in the counties surround- “The warning that the DOH last week that a wastewater sys- hands thoroughly before eating impact.” ing the Withlacoochee and has issued will not affect tem in Georgia experienced some or drinking. Children and the The Associated Press contrib- Suwannee rivers. Officials Columbia County,” Mark Lander, issues due to flooding where elderly, as well as people with uted to this story. Republicans unveil funding measure Jeb Bush opposes Associated Press September — and head off a poten- gets , giving those agencies more citizenship for illegals tial government shutdown later this flexibility on where money is spent, WASHINGTON — Republicans month. while other agencies would be frozen Associated Press courting Hispanic voters controlling the House moved Monday The measure would leave in place at 2012 levels — and then bear the — to the extent they court to ease a crunch in Pentagon readi- automatic cuts of 5 percent to domes- across-the-board cuts. WASHINGTON — them at all.” If the GOP ness while limiting the pain felt by tic agencies and 7.8 percent to the The impact of the new cuts was Former Florida Gov. Jeb fails to change, he says, such agencies as the FBI and the Pentagon ordered by President proving slow to reach the broader Bush writes in a new book the influence of Hispanic Border Patrol from the across-the- Barack Obama Friday night after public as Obama convened the first that the nation needs to voters “will doom” the board spending cuts that are just months of battling with Republicans Cabinet meeting of his second term completely overhaul its party’s future. starting to take effect. over the budget. But the House to discuss next steps. immigration policies but Bush writes that law- The effort is part of a huge spend- Republicans’ legislation would award The Pentagon did say it would fur- cautions against providing makers should create a ing measure that would fund day- the Defense and Veterans Affairs lough thousands of military school a pathway to citizenship path to legal status for to-day federal operations through departments their detailed 2013 bud- teachers around the world. for illegal immigrants, a undocumented immi- position that puts him at grants who live in the U.S. odds with some reformers and agree to plead guilty within his own party. to a crime of illegal entry. COUNCIL: Land transferred to Head Start agency In “Immigration Wars: But unlike a bipartisan Forging an American Senate proposal pushed by Continued From Page 1A Solution,” Bush writes that fellow Florida Republican the immigration debate Marco Rubio Bush says according to the Columbia Monday’s meeting: •The city also ordered it to upload entire in-car holds serious consequenc- tougher border security County Property Appraiser • Notary services will 110 new Government in video files to a hard drive. es for the nation and mem- should not be a prerequi- land value report. no longer be offered by the the Sunshine Manuals The department currently bers of his Republican site and a pathway to legal The programs target low- city for anything other than for $1,864 as City Clerk downloads tagged events party, calling fellow status should not include income families, and pro- city business. City Council Audrey Sikes rewrites the daily to DVDs, which takes Republicans “remarkably citizenship for those who vide services to children decided the services were city public record request a considerable amount of tone-deaf when it comes to entered illegally as adults. ranging in age from birth distracting city employees policy. The new policy will time and storage space to 5 years old. from their other duties, be presented to council in for the DVDs, accord-     On an already tight bud- and rejected a proposal to April. ing to city officials. The get, the organization will charge $5 per notarization. •The Police Department new system is expected       ! suffer cuts of at least 5 The measure passed 5-0. will buy a computer sys- to be purchased in about percent for the remainder The city had offered notary tem server and other four months, Police Chief       of this fiscal year due to the services free of charge. equipment that will allow Argatha Gilmore said.       ongoing budget dispute between President Barack         Obama and Congress,  Ward said. She said any       cuts would be detrimental   to the program, and she’s Let us help looking at ideas to make sure services are kept at a high level. “Our goal is to provide the highest quality servic- your business Shopping for es possible to the children and families,” she said. a mortgage? In other business at SHINE! 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ANOTHER VIEW Cause for optimism in Tallahassee t never pays to be optimistic about the Florida Legislature. You can count on a cagy lobbyist or conniving lawmaker to always be plotting some mischief — or worse. In recent years legislators nearly slipped throughI a scheme to permit oil drilling immediately off Florida beaches without scrutiny. They dis- mantled the planning laws that protected taxpayers from costly haphazard development. Last year, they slashed higher education funding and then created a new university without an iota of evidence it was needed. Yet, despite such episodes, there is some cause for hope as the session begins today in Tallahassee. House Speaker Will Weatherford of Pasco County and Senate President Don Gaetz of the Panhandle are able leaders, respectful of opposing views but capable of keeping proceedings on track. This contrasts markedly to their predecessors, who presided over messy sessions where it appeared a few bullying lawmakers and favored specials inter- Let’s see how good you are at ests called the shots. Moreover, this year lawmakers will enjoy a budget surplus and won’t have to spend the majority of the session struggling to plug a massive budget shortfall, determining fact from fiction as they’ve had to do the last five or so years. Gov. Rick Scott has proposed a sensible budget ost of us enjoy restaurant whose waiters don’t iden- that invests strategically and cuts selectively. It won’t reading about little- tify themselves. make it through the session intact. No governor’s known facts. Well, 6. True. Da Vinci invented an budget does. I’ve come up with alarm clock that woke the sleeper But Weatherford and Gaetz similarly favor a lean, some facts that are by gently rubbing his feet. It was Mso little-known, they’re actually better, he found, than a ball-peen business-friendly government but understand the importance of investing for the future, particularly in unknown. That means they’re not hammer to the head. education. facts, only fiction. 7. False. Dormer built only an It is notable that a priority for both Weatherford Your assignment, if you decide Phil Hudgins escape hatch on his roof to get away and Gaetz is ethics reform, which the Legislature has to accept it, is to determine which [email protected] from his nagging wife. of the following are facts — accord- 8. False. Will Rogers said that. consistently rejected despite a series of scandals.... roof of his house. Passage of meaningful ethics reform would make ing to the best-selling book “Uncle Schwarzenegger said, “I’ve never John’s Bathroom Reader” and other 8. Arnold Schwarzenegger said, seen that woman in my life.” this session memorable. But there are other impor- “No man is great if he thinks he is.” tant issues at stake. reliable sources — and which ones 9. True. But don’t tell that to any- are figments of my twisted imagina- 9. Coffee has absolutely no nutri- one before he’s had his first cup in We strongly support Weatherford’s goal of eventu- tion. Answers follow the questions: tional value. the morning. ally transitioning state workers to a 401K-like retire- 1. Ketchup once was sold as a 10. Thomas Edison invented the 10. False. Joseph Swan was the ment plan and ridding the state of pension obliga- medicine. light bulb. inventor in 1878. You could say it tions that are not sustainable. It may not be resolved 2. The rat has the pleasing ANSWERS: was Humphry Davy about 1809. this session, but the state needs to take steps to gaminess of squirrel or rabbit when 1. True. I don’t know what it was Both deserve credit. But it was avoid what will ultimately be a financial crisis.... deep-fried in coconut oil. good for, but my son-in-law ought to Edison who spent night after night Both the speaker and president want to invest 3. A man named Toothless Icabod be cured of it. perfecting the invention. Finally, his more in K-12 and higher education, but are not Higgins discovered in 1236 that it’s 2. True. And who, pray tell, was wife said, “Tom, I wish you’d turn enthusiastic about Scott’s plan to give all public virtually impossible to sneeze with the first to discover that delectable off that light and come to bed.” school teachers a $2,500 raise. Weatherford and your eyes open. fact? So how did you do? Give yourself Gaetz want the money to go toward merit raises. 4. Before 1800, shoes for the right 3. False. Icabod was not the 10 points for each correct answer. Florida’s teachers’ average pay of $46,000 is and left foot were interchangeable. discoverer, but he did knock out If you made 100, you should be $10,000 below the national average and ranks 46th in 5. Waiters in Germany were the four teeth trying to watch himself writing this column, not me. Better the nation, so we agree with Scott that the base pay first to start telling customers their sneeze. yet, you may need therapy. If you needs to be increased. names after one particular restau- 4. True. And for little boys and missed two or more, you’re prob- But a compromise that directs a portion of that rant doubled its price for German girls learning to put them on, shoes ably normal. $2,500 to merit pay would be reasonable.... potato salad. are still interchangeable. Thanks for indulging me. [Regardless of how the session turns out,] we do 6. Leonardo da Vinci invented an 5. False. Although it could be have hope this Legislature will ... execute a serious alarm clock. true. Everyone must personalize his agenda with less theatrics and special favors than 7. John David Dormer was the service to justify increased prices. ■ Phil Hudgins is senior editor of usual. first man to add a dormer onto the For cheaper meals, always choose a Community Newspapers Inc.

■ Tampa Tribune GOP finally facing political reality Lake City Reporter t took just a little over a year Violence Against Women Act sit in against. This did not further endear Serving Columbia County Since 1874 but Congress finally reau- limbo as another example of liberal House Speaker John Boehner to thorized and expanded the meddling in areas traditionally state the more hard-core members of his Violence Against Women and local responsibilities but the caucus because it was the third time The Lake City Reporter is published with pride Act, a landmark 1994 law that November election changed all that. since December that the speaker for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun‑ Iexpired in 2011 and whose future at Democrats took 55 percent of the had allowed legislation to move ties by Community Newspapers Inc. times seemed in doubt in a deeply female vote and Mitt Romney trailed -- the other two were the “fiscal We believe strong newspapers build strong divided Congress. President Barack Obama among cliff” bill and Hurricane Sandy relief communities —‑“Newspapers get things done!” The law, which funds programs women by 11 percentage points. -- that did not have the support of a Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and to help prosecute sexual assault and And additional pressure was put majority of his Republicans. profitable community‑oriented newspapers. domestic abuse cases, was not only on the House when the Senate in Passage of the bill is being hailed This mission will be accomplished through the extended for five years but expand- January passed the bill with every as a victory for Obama and the teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, ed to include gays, lesbians, bisexu- Democrat, every woman and over Democrats, but it is also a victory integrity and hard work. als and the transgendered. half the Republicans voting for it. for Boehner and the cooler, wiser The law is funded at nearly $660 House GOP leader Eric Cantor and politically better attuned mem- million a year for the next five introduced a compromise measure, bers of the House GOP leadership, Todd Wilson, Publisher years, 17 percent less than the last taking into account the objections of who saw no point in further alienat- Robert Bridges, Editor time it was reauthorized but still a Republican conservatives, but it was ing female voters. Jim Barr, Associate Editor healthy show of support in a time of defeated, 166 to 257. Sue Brannon, Controller budget austerity. The House then passed the The House Republicans might Senate version, 286 to 138, with 87 Dink NeSmith, President have been content to see the Republicans voting for it and 138 ■ Scripps Howard News Service Tom Wood, Chairman LETTERS TO THE EDITOR LETTERS POLICY Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly writ‑ ten and double spaced. Letters should not exceed 400 Early cemetery deserves recognition words and will be edited for length and libel. Letters must be signed and include the writer’s name, address To the Editor: the plot for the cemetery. (M.M. mowed it after years of neglect, but and telephone number for verification. Writers can Scarborough, attorney.) it could use an attractive sign. have two I’m writing in regards to the Some familiar names buried there The Lake City pioneers need to Scarborough Cemetery at the cor- are Silas Niblack (judge, attorney, be honored by us and we could do letters per month published. Letters and guest columns ner of Baya and Camp Street. senator, president of the Florida this by maintaining the cemetery are the opinion of the writers and not necessarily that This is an old cemetery cre- Atlantic and Gulf Railroad), and and furnishing a sign. of the Lake City Reporter. ated before 1840 and has several Frank DeFarro (lawyer). Think about it, Lake Citians. BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL pioneers buried there. Some of Some other people buried there 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown. the graves have been destroyed. are Davis, Young, Henderson, The cemetery is hardly notice- Appell, Barfield, Miller, Bush and BY FAX: (386) 752‑9400. able. There is a marker for the Griffin. Harold Hill Murphy BY EMAIL: [email protected] Scarborough family, which provided Some considerate person has just Lake City 5A

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March 5 Lenten lunch The First Presbyterian Church invites the com- munity to a Lenten lunch from noon until 1p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of the church. The lunch will include soups freshly made by the women of the church. It will be fol- lowed by a short drama. The lunches are in remem- brance of the season of Lent, a 40-day season of reflection and preparation for the death and resurrec- tion of Jesus.

Plant clinic University of Florida Master Gardeners are available every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to noon at the Columbia County Extension Office, 164 SW Mary Ethel Lane, to answer questions about lawns and plants. Bring samples for free diag- nosis or solutions. For more information, call 752-5384. DEREK GILLIAM/Lake City Reporter March 6 Accreditation honors Builders association The city council poses with the police chief and members of the Lake City Police Department Monday night in honor of the department’s having recently The Columbia County gained accreditation from the Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation. Front row: City Manager Wendell Johnson (from left), Councilman Builders Association is hav- Eugene Jefferson, Officer Stacy Brownfield, Councilwoman Melinda Moses, Mayor Stephen Witt, Police Chief Argatha Gilmore, Councilman Zack Paulk, ing a General Council lunch Officer Ivan Useche. Back row: Officer Mike Lee, Lt. John Stock, Officer Craig Strickland, Officer Steve Shaw, Lt. Clint Van Bennekom, Councilman George and meeting at Guang Dong Ward. restaurant in the Lake City Mall. Arrive about 11:30 a.m. for the lunch buffet. The meeting will start at Plant clinic Friendship luncheon Center in the Lake City County, Inc./Hospice of the Light refreshments will be noon. Columbia County University of Florida Lake City Newcomers Plaza, 857 SW Main Blvd. Nature Coast. Visit www. served after the program. Sheriff Mark Hunter will Master Gardeners are and Friends Club will have The workshop, facilitated hospiceofcitrus.org. For more information, con- be the guest speaker. There available every Wednesday its Friendship Luncheon by Jerry Tyre, grief ser- tact SOS board member will be a drawing for a free from 1 to 4 p.m. at the at 11:30 a.m. at Cracker vices manager, will offer an Barbara Ferguson at (386) Sunday newspaper ad, plus Fort White Public Library Barrel. For more informa- overview of grief and sug- March 7 965-090. our Hammer Claw drawing on Route 47 to answer ton, call Barbara Test at gest ways of coping with Save Our Suwannee is up to $300. Cost is $12 questions about lawns and 754-7227 or Rose Taylor at a recent loss of a spouse. Save Our Suwannee for CCBA members; %15 plants. Bring samples for 755-2175. For information or to reg- Inc. will host a talk and March 8 for non-members. To make free diagnosis or solutions. ister, contact Vicki Myers documentary showing by Gospel concert a reservation or for more For more information, call Spouse loss group at 755-7714, ext. 2411, or reknowned underwater The Hyssongs, a gospel information, call (386) 867- 752-5384. A free Spouse Loss Group (866) 642-0962. The Wings explorer and filmmaker music family trio, will give 1998 or emai colcounty- will be offered at 11 a.m. Education Center is a pro- Jill Heinerth at 7 p.m. at a concert at 7 p.m. at Lulu [email protected]. at the Wings Education gram of Hospice of Citrus High Springs Civic Center, Advent Christian Church, 254 330 NW Sante Fe Blvd. in SE Gillen Terrace in Lulu. High Springs. Admission OBITUARIES is free. Heinerth’s film ‘We Are Water” will be shown. Curtis Willard currently employed with PCS Walter Thomas “Tommy” Missionary group at 1st Bap- Michael Genaux for the last 31 years. Mike was Johnson tist Church in Starke, Florida. a Christ believer of the Meth- She is survived by her daughter, Curtis Willard Michael Genaux, odist faith. He was preceded in Walter Thomas “Tommy” Peggy Hilleary and her husband Sr., 74, a resident of Lake City, death by his father, David Boyd Johnson, 75, a resident of Lake Jim; her son, Charles Noble Jr. Scott Bennett Florida passed away March Mangham, his mother, Ann City, Florida, passed away and his wife Kathy; her son Dan- Mortgage Loan Offi cer, NMLS ID 457324 2, 2013 at the Hardy Mangham Shepherd, his February 10, 2013. iel Noble; her daughter, Karen EverBankMortgage.com/SBennett V. A. Medical first wife, Jean Vance Mangham, Mr. Johnson has resided in Lake Napier-Hoy and her husband Center, Lake and his two grandchildren, Rob- City for the past twenty five Clinton; nine grandchildren; and City, Florida. ert Domme and Wayne Hardy. years coming from Fort Lauder- 17 great-grandchildren. She was 2131 NW 4oth Terrace Ste D Mr. Genaux had Survivors include his stepmoth- dale, FL, where he worked in the preceded in death by her husband, resided in Lake er, Avieline Mangham Brittain family asphalt paving business. 11 siblings, and one grandchild. Gainesville, FL 32606 City for the past eighteen years. (Fred), his loving wife, Sharon He is the son of Myrtle Mary In lieu of flowers, the family re- [email protected] He is the son of the late Jack- Kem Mangham, his sister, Rhon- Garrett Johnson and James quests that donations be made to son Lafayette and Alice Irene da Mangham Wainwright (Ran- Henry Johnson both deceased. Piedmont Plus in Atlanta, or 352.261.0406 Kemp Genaux. He is preceded dall), his brothers, James Francis He is survived by brothers the Leukemia and Lymphoma in death by a brother-in-law Mangham (Sally) and William James Johnson, Gordon Johnson Society. Visitation services will James Jarmin. He was a mem- Hardy Mangham (Will), his sev- and Ronnie Johnson and pre- be held at Fischer Funeral Care ber of the Masonic Lodge, Live en children, Marion Markham, ceded in death by sisters Lillian Tuesday, March 5, 2013 between Oak, Fl. and a member of the Al Hardy, Bobby Domme, K.C. Delafosse, Mary Ruth Gos- 11:00am and 12:00pm. Funeral Elks Lodge, Live Oak, Florida. Hardy (Robin), Roni Schroeder sett and Connie Johnson. services will take place at West- He was a veteran serving in the (David), Jewel Pope (Greg), and Survivors include sons Wal- view Cemetery at 1:00pm Tues- U.S. Navy and a member of Robin Slemp (Scotty), his 19 ter Rusty Johnson, Wil- day, March 5, 2013. Arrange- WILSON’S CONTAINERS the San Juan Catholic Church. grandchildren, Jewel Markham liam Scott Johnson and ments by Fischer Funeral Survivors include his wife (David), Abby Markham (Matt), grandson Hunter Johnson. Care of Atlanta, 678-514-1000. Maudell Genaux, Lake City, Fl. Erin Markham, Brandi McGrew He is also survived by two Construction/Debris Containers Available Three daughters, Charlene (Roy) (Tim), Alaina Roth (Greg), daughter-in-laws, nu- Mary Hogue-Crawford Lindblade, O’Brien, Fl., Susan Dustin Domme, Pauline Baca merous nieces, Wynne (Ira) Parsons, Laurel, Maryland (Chris), Danee Domme, Sarah nephews, several great 755-7060 and Carol Spradley, Lake City, Hardy, Chris Dill, Casey Dill, nieces, great nephews Mrs. Mary Hogue-Crawford Fl. Four Sons: Curtis (Lillian) Reesie Schroeder, McK Schro- and loving friend and Wynne of Natural Bridge , Vir- ZEtZEtZEtZE Genaux, Jr. Jesup, Ga., John eder, Michael Pope (Lauren), caregiver Linda Howard. ginia and long-time resident Delivered to your job site today (Barbara) Genaux, O’Brien, Fl. Michelle Rolfe (Tyler), Madison Private services will be held of Lake City , FL , formerly of , Keith (Hala) Hutchins, Lake Pope, Miles Pope, Kelli Slemp, at a later date under the direc- Jacksonville , FL , passed away City, Fl. and Chad (Tabatha) and Preston Slemp, his 6 nieces, tion of GATEWAY-FOREST on Saturday, March 2, at the VA Christie, Lake City, Fl. Three Whitney Wainwright Mowry LAWN FUNERAL HOME, Medical Cen- Sisters: Laura Oles, New York, (Dale), Meghann Mangham 3596 South US Hwy. 441 Lake ter. She was a Ida Rossie, Livingston, Ga. and Chaney (Josh), Kaitlin Mang- City, FL 32056, 386-752-1954. Veteran of the Alice Jarmin, Montgomery, ham, Randi Wainwright, Kelsey US Navy. She Bring your unwanted Alabama Three Brothers: Jack Mangham, Alexis Kalen T Juanita Morris Noble was born on Genaux and Larry Genaux both Mangham, his two special great November 21, Gold, Silver & Platinum nieces, Addison Lea Boling of California and Murry Genaux Juanita Morris Noble, 85 1938 in Rock- of Redding, Ca. Twenty-four Slemp and Adisynn Ann Mowry. bridge County to someone you can trust A visitation will be held in A former resident of Kentucky, grandchildren and twenty-seven Ohio, and Florida, Mrs. Noble to Estelle Precious metals are seeing record values. great grandchildren also survive. the Worship Center of Wesley Crawford Ew- Please call me for a private and confi dential appointment Memorial UMC on Thursday died peacefully Funeral services for Mr. Genaux in her home ers, who preced- to sell or trade your unwanted gold, silver and platinum. will be conducted Wednesday, March 7, 2013 from 6-8pm. ed her in death. March 6, 2013 at 2:00 P.M. in the Memorial services will be con- in Atlanta, She was pre- George R. Ward Chapel of Dees-Parrish Family ducted in the Worship Center of Georgia, on ceded in death Funeral Home with Ira Parsons, Wesley Memorial UMC on Fri- March 3, 2013, by her husband, Jack Wynne, Downtown officiating. Interment will follow day March 8, 2013 at 10am with surrounded by her family. and is survived by daughters; Lake City in the O’Brien Baptist Cemetery, Pastor Louie Mabrey officiat- Mrs. Noble was born on March Victoria Davis (Curtis), Robin O’Brien, Fl. The family will ing. In lieu of flowers, donations 19th, 1927, in Bonnyman, Ken- Wynne Freyburger (Jim), Susan (386) 752-5470 receive friends Tuesday March may be made to the building tucky, to Ervin and Peggy Morris. Wynne (Donna): son; DJ Wynne 5, 2013 from 6:00-8:00 P.M. fund of Wesley Memorial UMC Mrs. Noble bravely enlisted (Denise): brother; Jim Crawford at the funeral home. Arrange- in memory of Mike. Arrange- underage in order to serve (Jo): sister; Judy Barger (Jake): ments are under the direction ments are under the direction of in the ten grandchildren and seven of Dees-Parrish Gateway Forest Lawn in World War II as a welder great grandchildren also survive. Family Funeral Home, Funeral Home, Lake City. and riveter, and she was hon- Memorial services will be 458 S. Marion Avenue, Lake orably discharged in 1945. conducted for Mrs. Wynne on City, Florida 32025. (386)- Shirley Joyce Nelms In 1947, Mrs. Noble mar- Wednesday March 6, 2013 752-1234. Please sign our ried her husband of 64 at 11:00 a.m. in the chapel of on-line family guestbook at Shirley went to be with the years, Charles Noble. the Dees-Parrish Family Fu- parrishfamilyfuneralhome.com Lord on Feb. 10, 2013, and was Mrs. Noble graduated from the neral Home with Pastor Chris laid to rest on March 4, 2013 at College of Business in Cin- Jones officiating. Arrangements John Michael Mangham Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church in cinnati in a time when many are under the direction of the 3(2).+!'% Wellborn, FL. Born in Hazel- women stayed at home; she was DEES-PARRISH FAMILY John Michael Mangham, 61 of hurst, GA on March 6, 1943 to employed as a secretary for RTG FUNERAL HOME, 458 S. Longer you stay, Lake City, passed away on Sat- the late George K. and Bessie and Avon Products in Cincin- Marion Ave., Lake City, FL urday, February 23, 2013, at his A. Nelms. She was also pre- nati. She enjoyed her career, but 32025 (386)752-1234 please sign Less you pay home. He was born on 10-23- ceded in death by her sister Do- Motherhood was always her our on-line family guestbook at 1951 to David Boyd and Ann ris Harris and son Gary Dixon. first priority, which then ex- parrishfamilyfuneralhome.com Hardy Mangham, in Gainesville, Shirley is survived by son’s tended to her grandchildren. Monthly Unlimited Florida. He graduated from CHS Kreg Dixon (Ester), Kirk Dix- She enjoyed gardening, cook- See store for details. in 1969. Mike loved fishing, on, and brother Kindle Nelms ing, sewing, playing the organ, grilling out, driving his Mus- (Gail), and many grandchildren. singing and making “Home” a tang GT, taking trips to Biloxi, Family and friends gath- warm, safe place for her fam- Obituaries are paid advertise- MS, spending time with his wife ered at grave side to remem- ily. Mrs. Noble taught countless ments. For details, call the ber Shirley and the times Lake and family, and best of all be- Sunday school lessons and was City Reporter’s classified depart- ing a Florida GATOR! He was that will be missed with her. an integral part of the Women’s ment at 752-1293. 6A

6A LAKE CITY REPORTER NEWS TuEsDAY, MARCH 5, 2013 Page Editor: Jim Barr, 754-0424 ‘Stayin’ Alive’ at Florida Gateway From staff reports World’s Number 1 Tribute to the Bee Gees comes close, Relive the sights and though. The voices of Tony sounds of yesteryear as Mattina, Todd Sharman, and Stayin’ Alive: The World’s George Manz create a real- Number 1 Tribute to the istic sense of hearing and Bee Gees will perform experiencing the sounds Friday at Florida Gateway from another era, the Gibb College. brothers live in concert. The eighth show of One of the largest and the 2012-13 season of most definitive productions FGC Entertainment will of its kind, Stayin’ Alive take place in the Howard offers big screen video Conference Center and clips, photos, and dazzling is sponsored by O’Neal imagery. Companies and Drs. No tribute to the Bee Charles and Robin Hall. Gees would be complete For more than 50 years, without all of the hits, and the Bee Gees have capti- Stayin’ Alive offers them vated audiences around all – “Night Fever,” “Jive the world with their unique Talkin’,” “How Deep is vocal sound. Yet, even after Your Love,” “Nights of five decades, they’ve found Broadway,” and, of course, a way to remain current “Stayin’ Alive.” through all eras of contem- Tickets are currently porary music. Because of available and can be pur- their distinct and blended chased by calling (386) 754- harmonies, Barry, Robin, 4340 or visit www.fgcenter- and Maurice Gibb have tainment.com. Ticket prices offered a near impossible are $25 for VIP seating, $15 challenge to those who for general admission, and would pay tribute to them. $10 for FGC students, fac- COURTESY Stayin’ Alive Canada: The ulty, and staff. Stayin’ Alive, a Bee Gees tribute band, will perform Friday at Florida Gateway College. Jamie Davis, Willow Creek coming to Live Oak

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LIVE OAK — It’s going to be a busy weekend when The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park hosts Jamie Davis and his band Saturday, March 9, and Willow Creek Band Friday, March 8, in the Music Hall along with Zach Deputy’s Disc Jam and Golf Tournament March 8-10 on the Magnolia Disc Golf Course with music in the amphitheater. During the Disc Jam and Golf Tournament music will be brought by artists Zach Deputy and his one- man band, The Legendary JC’s, funkUs, Greensound, Herd of Watts, My Morning Fatty and Love Chunk. Willow Creek Band will COURTESY PHOTOS kick off the weekend in the Jamie Davis (above) and his band Willow Creek Music Hall with its country, (left). Southern rock and more great music all evening Saturday, March 9, Jamie again how it feels to live Zach Deputy’s Disc Jam awards ceremony at 2 p.m Hall is free, but there is an Friday, March 8. Willow Davis and his band will rock in the country, is burning and Golf Tournament will in the amphitheater. Music admission fee to the Disc Creek is composed of vet- the house with great country up clubs across North and begin at 3 p.m. Friday, begins at 7 p.m Friday and Jam and Golf Tournament. eran musicians who like and Southern rock. Jamie, Central Florida playing March 8, and rounds will be Saturday evening in the Tickets range from $45 - nothing better than playing a Nashville recording artist country to the delight of the played at 3 p.m. Saturday, amphitheater and 2:30 p.m. $60 at the gate. Go to www. great dancing and listening from Branford who returned hundreds of fans he’s made March 9 and Sunday, March Sunday afternoon. musicliveshere.com for music for you! home to experience once with his music. 10, at 10:30 a.m. with an Admission to the Music more information. METH: Five jailed on drug charges HOUSE: Panel rejects Medaid plan Continued From Page 1A Continued From Page 1A with possession of listed were walk- a search warrant and better known as Obamacare. Democrats State economist Amy Baker presented chemicals, possession of ing in the searched the premises. rejected the notion that the federal govern- a report Monday that estimated near- methamphetamine and area of the The search revealed sev- ment would not pay for the expansion. ly 869,000 people would be part of the manufacture of meth- Columbia eral containers of products “This is a no-brainer,’’ said House Medicaid expansion, though many of amphetamine. Each was Hotel at used in the manufacture Minority Leader Perry Thurston, D- those would be shifted into the program booked into the Columbia 1949 E. of methamphetamine and Plantation. “This (the vote against expan- from other types of coverage. As an exam- County Detention Facility Duval St. 50 grams of methamphet- sion) is the wrong decision to make.” ple, children who are currently eligible for in lieu of $51,000 bond. Gibbs during an amine. Authorities also Weatherford and select committee a program that offers subsidized health A second meth bust investiga- reportedly found several Chairman Richard Corcoran, R-Land O’ insurance to working families would be occurred Sunday night. tion and miscellaneous schedule 2 Lakes, had already said they were skepti- shifted into Medicaid if they met the new A Lake County man and as they pills, including four mor- cal of the expansion, so Monday’s vote was income qualifications. a Union County woman a p p r o a - phine pills, one oxycodone not a big surprise. But with the 60-day leg- The House, Senate and Scott adminis- face multiple drug-related ched the pill and three hydrocodone islative session starting Tuesday, it added tration have already rejected another part charges after Columbia p r o p e r t y pills. to the uncertainty about whether Scott of the Affordable Care Act that could have County sheriff’s deputies on foot A second clandestine and both chambers of the GOP-controlled involved the state running a health-insur- discovered the two were noticed an methamphetamine labora- Legislature will be able to reach agree- ance exchange, an online marketplace allegedly making metham- Lane-Alyousef odor con- tory was seized by sheriff’s ment on the issue. where people can shop for coverage. In phetamine in their hotel sistent with office deputies following a A Senate select committee postponed a doing so, the state will default to the fed- room. the manu- traffic stop about 30 min- meeting, scheduled for Monday afternoon, eral government running the exchange Jason Scott Gibbs, 38, facture of utes later. that was expected to include discussion in Florida. of Astatula, was charged m e t h a m - Deputy Joshua Latimer about moving forward with the Medicaid But the Medicaid expansion issue has with two counts manufac- phetamine. conducted a traffic stop expansion. Chairman Joe Negron, R- been more controversial and, depending ture of methamphetamine, T h e y for an expired tag on a Stuart, said he had asked Senate President how the Senate wants to handle it, could trafficking methamphet- tracked the vehicle at the intersection Don Gaetz, R-Niceville, for additional time continue looming throughout the legisla- amine, possession of drug odor to an of Southwest Pinemount for members to consider the issue and tive session. While conservative groups equipment and possession Wheeldon open win- Road and Deputy Jeff Davis that he expected the committee to make a such as the James Madison Institute of drugs. Gibbs was also dow on the Lane. Authorities report- recommendation early in the session. oppose the expansion, other groups such arrested on an out-of-coun- back side of the hotel and edly found a backpack in “It’s more important to get it right than as the Florida Hospital Association are lob- ty warrant. He was booked approached and looked in. the car that contained the to get it done quickly,’’ he said. bying heavily for it. into the Columbia County Spurlock reportedly saw necessary materials and Florida Republicans leaders have long Opponents of the expansion Monday Detention Facility in lieu of a man, later identified as chemicals to produce meth- opposed the Affordable Care Act, which raised issues such as whether Florida’s $255,500 bond. Gibbs, carrying into the amphetamine. Obama and congressional Democrats health-care industry would have an ade- Misty Dawn Lane- bathroom a device com- The suspect, Keith David approved in March 2010. But Scott drew quate workforce to handle a massive influx Alyousef, 41, Lake Butler, monly associated with the Wheeldon, was taken national attention last month when he of new Medicaid beneficiaries. Also, they was charged with manufac- manufacture of metham- into custody without inci- supported a plan to go along with the repeatedly returned to the argument that ture of methamphetamine, phetamine. dent. Wheeldon had been Medicaid expansion for three years and the state cannot rely on the federal govern- trafficking in methamphet- Lane-Alyousef report- released from the Columbia then revisit the issue. ment and that Florida might get stuck with amine, possession of drug edly spotted Spurlock at County Detention Facility The federal government has prom- paying a large amount of the Medicaid equipment and possession the window and Spurlock in February on bond stem- ised to pay 100 percent of the expansion expansion costs in the future. of drugs. She was booked yelled commands for both ming from an arrest in costs during the first three years and “This is a free lunch, and after three into the Columbia County Lane-Alyousef and Gibbs to December for allegedly then gradually scale back its share to 90 years, what’s the guarantee that they’re Detention Facility in lieu of open the front door of their manufacturing metham- percent in 2020, with the state responsible (the federal government) going to be $180,000 bond. motel room and surrender. phetamine. for the remainder. The expansion would able to pay?” asked Rep. Ken Roberson, According to sheriff’s Gibbs and Lane-Alyousef Wheeldon, 32, 3708 NW make coverage available to people whose R-Punta Gorda. reports, about 10:30 p.m. were taken into custody Huntsboro St., was charged incomes are up to 138 percent of the feder- But after the meeting, Thurston said pro- Sunday, deputies Scott without incident, reports with possession of listed al poverty level, including childless adults viding Medicaid coverage would help save Staley, Cpl. Matt Grinstead said. chemicals and manufacture --- a group that is now largely ineligible in people’s lives and called the Republicans’ and Sgt. Pete Spurlock Authorities secured of methamphetamine. Florida’s Medicaid system. opposition “morally reprehensible.” 7ASCHOOL

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Tuesday (PEARSON) - @Fort White Elementary School RMS - School Advisory - 2:45 p.m. Council (SAC) meeting RMS - Wolf Softball vs in Title I Parent/Teacher LCMS - 4:00 p.m.. - Home; Resource Room - 7;30 a.m Wolf Baseball vs LCMS S E C O N D A R Y - 4:00 p.m. - Home PRINCIPALS - Meeting LCMS - Falcon Softball COURTESY PHOTO @ CCSD Administrative vs RMS - 4:00 p.m. - Complex, room 227 - 10:00 Away; Falcon Baseball vs Spelling champ a.m. RMS - 4:00 p.m. - Away; FWMS - Indian Softball/ Symphonic Band Pre- Eva Kirby (center), a S.A.I.L. eighth-grader at Richardson Middle School, stands with Steve Nelson (left), Columbia County Baseball vs UCMS - 5:00 MPA concert @ CHS School Board chairman, and Brandi Keen, Columbia County Spelling Bee coordinator, at the School Board meeting Feb. 26. p.m.- Home Auditorium - 6:00 p.m.; Keen and the School Board honored Kirby for her hard work in winning the county bee in March by presenting her with a MATH CIT - Meeting Chorus Parent Night - 6:00 plaque. Eva finished in sixth place at the Florida Times Union Regional Spelling Bee in Jacksonville on Feb. 23. @ CCSD Administrative p.m.; Fusion Volleyball Complex, room 207 - 3:30 practice in gym - 5:30 - - 4:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. LCMS - Falcon Softball FWHS - Indian V Softball ON CAMPUS vs Baker - 4:00 p.m. - vs PK Yonge - 6:00 p.m. Home; Flacon Baseball vs - Away; Indian JV Baseball Baker - 4:00 p.m - Home; North Marion Tourney @ Columbia City Plan and School Improvement Plan. ior. Tristen will have lunch bought Grade Level Department GHS - 7;00 p.m. - Away We will also be discussing ideas for her by Mr. Roger Little. meeting - 8:00 a.m.; Fusion FWMS - Indian Softball/ Elementary School for next year’s plans as well as the Volleyball practice in gym Baseball vs Chiefland - Student Compact. The Media Center is displaying Battle of the brains - 5:30 - 7;00 p.m. 5:00 p.m - Away Mardi Gras masks made by our stu- RMS - Wolf Softball vs W E S T S I D E Columbia County holds an aca- Violin lessons dents in Art. Mrs. Cheri Copeland Madison - 5:00 p.m. - Away; E L E M E N T A R Y demic competition for 5th grade has been incorporating the Mardi Wolf Baseball vs Madison - - Kindergar ten Nine Niblack students in first and students in May of every year. This Gras theme in her Art classes kin- 5:00 p.m - Away Seussbration second grade had their first violin competition is sponsored by the dergarten through fifth grades. FWHS - Indian Softball N I B L A C K lesson on February 26th with violin Kiwanis. Each school selects a team They add a flare to our media center vs Williston - 6:00 p.m. - ELEMENTARY - Faculty/ instructor, Mrs. Genie Harris. “For of four students. CCE held try outs with their colors and uniqueness. Away; Indian V Baseball Staff Group Photo in caf- years, research has shown a positive recently. Each 5th grader who want- The masks will now go to the School vs Suwannee - 7:00 p.m eteria - 6:45 a.m. correlation between violin lessons ed to try out was given a written test. Board offices for display. - Away and academic achievement. We are The top students were then divided S U M M E R S happy to have Mrs. Harris partner Friday into groups to compete against each ELEMENTARY - 3rd - 5th with our school.” said Mrs Gassett, Westside Elementary other using the buzzers. The top FAIR Testing in Testing S U M M E R S principal of Niblack. students were: Holden Case, Caley School Lab - 8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. ELEMENTARY - 2nd & Williams, Delaney Williams, Emmett W E S T S I D E 3rd grade Chris Lewis Yearbooks The Character Word for the Philpot, Andrew Faul, Tucker Boggs, month of January was “communica- ELEMENTARY - Westside training in APR - 7:30 - Aaron Byrne, Nicholas Harnen and This is just a reminder that a lim- tion”. The students selected, one Night @ Papa John's 3:30 p.m. Ander Adams. ited number of Niblack Elementary from each class that exemplified this Pizza FWHS - SGA Office All of the students did a great job yearbooks are still for sale. The characteristic are: Kindergarten N I B L A C K Candidate information and it took many rounds to select the yearbooks will be sold on a “first – Colton Norris, Noah Grant, Max ELEMENTARY - School meeting in Media Center - top four. The four students who will come, first served” basis for those Schuler, Jordyn Marshall, Sasha Advisory Council (SAC) 2:50 p.m.; Indian V Softball represent CCE on May 13 at 6:30 at who did not already preorder their Gomez, Aubrey Witt, and Nathan meeting in Media Center vs Keystone Heights - 6:00 the school board auditorium will be yearbooks. Brackett. 1st Grade – Maris Ruark, - 4:00 p.m. p.m. - Home; V Baseball Tucker Boggs, Holden Case, Caley Camdon Frier, Nevaeh Brush, vs Santa Fe - 7:00 p.m.. Williams and Delaney Williams. Five Points Elementary Gracie Thomas, Melina Parrish, Wednesday - Away Jagger Dice and Eva Montavio. 2nd LCMS - Falcon Baseball Book fair grand opening School Grade – Ridge Williams, Logan S U M M E R S vs Suwannee - 6:00 p.m. - ELEMENTARY - Faculty Home; Classes of Michael As a bonus to Columbia City’s Mears, Drew Hingson, Abigail Reading program Schuler, Spencer McCranie, and meeting in Media Center Benkoczy & Matt Dillard annual book fair we will be holding - 2:30 p.m.; 3rd - 5th FAIR to Special Olympics a “Grand” Opening for grandparents We want to congratulate all the Abigail Rossborough. 3rd Grade – Brody Green, Hailey Busch, Testing in Testing Lab - @ CHS; Selected cho- to attend on Saturday, March 16 classrooms that participated in the 8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. rus members to Florida from 10:00-noon. Grandparents are Read the Most From Coast to Coast Devin Ross, Jarred Rentz, and Anna Jeffries. 4th Grade – Joey Paul, LCMS - AVID meeting Vocal Association Music largely responsible for buying many challenge on Friday, March 1. Five - 8:00 a.m.; JROTC presen- Performance Assessment books and educational material for Points had 1,450 tests taken with Nyasha Mashava, Brandon Waldron, Bailey Rogers, Selena Cruz, and Aya tation for 8th grade in gym W E S T S I D E their grandchildren. Grandparents 88 percent correct. The winners - 8:40- 9:50 a.m.; Balfour ELEMENTARY - as well as other family members are per grade level are as follows: First Saylor. 5th Grade – Brianna Claridy, Jordan Teran, Trinity Doyle, Victoria Ring representatives in Kindergarten Dr. Seuss invited to visit the book fair with grade, Mrs. Jan Womble (73 tests), cafeteria - 11:05 a.m. - 1:15 Birthday party; Yearbook their children on Saturday to shop. Second grade, Mrs. Lisa Nettles (55 Marshall, Morgan Hoyle, and Ethan Thomas. p.m.; Falcon Idol tryouts sales ends; Tech Club The book fair will then be open tests), Third grade, Mrs. August in music room - 3:00 p.m. Sleepover from March 18-March 22 during the Mott (106 tests), Fourth grade, W E S T S I D E FIVE POINTS school day for students to shop as Mrs. Amanda Priest (194 tests), Melrose Park ELEMENTARY - Denise ELEMENTARY - well. and Fifth grade Mr. Anthony Perry Elementary School Jordan & Kim Mixon class Scholastic Book Fair (153 tests). Ms. Joanne Marcil and play begins; Teachers browse Mr. Andy Schrader got Honorable Upcoming events at Melrose Park: FIVE POINTS - 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Niblack Elementary Mention. March 21: SAC Meeting, 5:30 p.m. ELEMENTARY - School March 21: PTO Night - Art Stoneware Software Star student Saturday Advisory council Experience, 6:30 p.m. training for teachers in Congratulations to Tristen March 22: Pre-kindergarten Egg Computer Lab - 2:30 p.m. FWHS - Indian JV Our next School Advisory Council Robertson for getting Star Student of Hunt and picnic at Lake Isabella; Baseball GHS Tournament meeting will be held on March 5th. the Week. Tristen is a kindergarten- kindergarten Egg Hunt at Alligator Thursday - TBA; Miss FWHS Pageant We will be reviewing our progress er in Mrs. Ashley Feagle’s class who Lake Park; second-grade field trip to @ Fort White Elementary on this year’s Parent Involvement is known for her outstanding behav- Silver Springs. MELROSE PARK Auditorium - 6:00 p.m.; ELEMENTARY - Family Indian V Baseball vs Reading Night in Media Melody Christian - 2:00 Center - 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. p.m.. - Away E L E M E N T A R Y LCMS - Fusion Volleyball STUDENT PROFILE READING & MATH practice in gym - 9:00 a.m. Morgan Royals possibly become a nurse Principal Donna TEXTBOOK REVIEW - 12:00 noon. or veterinarian. McAdams’ comment Age: 10 Achievements: Vice concerning student’s Parents: Bo Royals president of PES fourth involvement: and Susan Nabinger and grade, A honor roll, AB Every teacher should Richie Nabinger. honor roll. have an outstanding School and Grade: What do you like best student like Morgan. She Pinemount Elementary about school? can always be counted School, grade five Reading, science and on to do everything to Lake City Reporter What clubs or math. the best of her ability and organizations, both in Teacher’s comment with a smile on her face. For Life Insurance and out of school, do about student: Morgan is an absolute you belong to? Go With Morgan is an absolute pleasure and a great Softball, gymnastics, pleasure to teach. She Pinemount Panther. Someone You Know chorus, beauty pageants. is always striving to do What would you like her best. She sets her Student’s comment Af_e9liej#@@@ DXip?%Jldd\iXcc to do when you get out standards high and concerning honor: 8^\ek =`eXeZ`XcJ\im`Z\jI\g% of school? always works diligently to Morgan feels very good COURTESY PHOTO 234 SW Main Blvd. • 752-5866 Attend college, reach those goals. about it. Morgan Royals 8A

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Today n Columbia High girls tennis vs. Gainesville High, 3:30 p.m. n Columbia High Back tracking softball at Stanton Prep, 5 p.m. n Fort White High softball at Williston High, 6 p.m. Columbia, Fort White compete at UNF meet n Fort White High baseball at Suwannee By TIM KIRBY High, 7 p.m. [email protected] Wednesday n Columbia High Track teams from softball vs. Suwannee Columbia High and Fort High, 7 p.m. (JV-5) White High participated in Thursday the UNF Spring Break Open n Fort White High in Jacksonville on Friday. softball at P.K. Yonge All classifications compet- School, 6 p.m. ed against each other in the n Columbia High pre-state meet. baseball vs. Valdosta Athletes from both High, 6 p.m. schools that excelled last n Columbia High year seem poised to repeat softball vs. Lafayette their success. High, 7 p.m. (JV-5) Fort White’s Sitia n Fort White High JV Martinez was 2012 district baseball vs. North Marion champion in the 100 meters, High in Gainesville 200 meters and 300-meter tournament, 7 p.m. hurdles. She qualified for Friday state in the 100 and the 300 n Columbia High hurdles. baseball at Atlantic Coast At the UNF meet, High, 7 p.m. Martinez placed fifth in the n Fort White High 100 meters, fourth in the baseball at Santa Fe 200 meters and 400 meters, FILE PHOTO High, 7 p.m. and third in the hurdles. Saturday Columbia’s 4x100 n Fort White High relay team of Cornelius baseball at Melody Montgomery, Rakeem Christian Academy, Battle, Zedrick Woods and 2 p.m. Trey Marshall, which quali- ABOVE: Columbia High n Fort White High track fied for state last year, placed runners Trey Marshall (from at Bolles Bulldog Classic, third at the UNF meet. left), Rakeem Battle and TBA Marshall was fifth in the Zedrick Woods teamed with n Fort White High JV 100 meters and Montgomery baseball in Gainesville was 10th. In the 200 meters, Cornelius Montgomery to tournament, TBD Woods placed 11th and qualify for state in the 4x100 Montgomery was 13th. relay in 2012. The team BRIEFS J.T. Bradley placed fourth placed third in the relay at the in the high jump, clear- UNF Spring Break Open in ing 6-2. Bradley was 18th Jacksonville on Friday. GATORS in the 110-meter hurdles. Shaykheim Griffin was 15th Gator Club in the 400 meters. meets March 12 Columbia’s Emma Tucker, who was district runner-up in LEFT: The North Florida cross country, placed sixth Fort White High’s Gator Club is having a in the 800 meters. Running Sitia Martinez was a meet and greet at 6 p.m. the third leg, she joined three-time district champion March 12 in room 153 with Samantha Ziegaus, in 2012 and qualified for state of the Columbia County Michaelle Charlotin and in the 100 meters and School Board Annex Nicole Morse to place sev- 300-meter hurdles. At the Building. All Gator enth in the distance medley. UNF Spring Break Open, supporters are welcome. Delanie Redmond, Abby The annual fundraising Martinez placed third in the Williams, Ziegaus and 300 hurdles, fourth in the 200 goal of the club is for Tucker placed 10th in the scholarships for area meters and 400 meters, and 4x400 relay. Redmond, fifth in the 100 meters. students. Morse, Ashley Jones and For details, call Bob Ziegaus placed 11th in the McManus at 752-3333. 4x800 relay.

ADULT SOFTBALL TRACK continued on 2B FILE PHOTO Spring league sign-up ongoing Columbia County Adult Softball sign-up Zags hit No. 1 for its spring season runs through March 15. Men’s, Women’s, Church First time Jesuit No. 6 after its loss at Duke and Co-ed leagues will be school ranked on on Saturday. offered. Fee deadline is Staying No. 1 has been March 22 and the season top of AP poll. tough this season, with Gonzaga the fifth school to begins April 1. Associated Press For details, call Pete hold the spot after replacing Bonilla at 623-6561 or Indiana this week. The oth- Casandra Wheeler at SPOKANE, Wash. — The ers were Duke, Louisville 365-2168, or go to to-do list for the Gonzaga and Michigan. columbiacountyadult basketball team got shorter Gonzaga, is a small Jesuit [email protected]. Monday: For the first time, school in Spokane. It has the Zags were ranked No. 1 the best record in Division WOLVES CHEERLEADING in The Associated Press Top I at 29-2 following week- 25 poll. end wins against BYU and Tryout packets Sweet, but it may get Portland. The Hoosiers, now available bumpier from there. beaten by Minnesota last Next: Avoiding the pot- week, dropped to No. 2. Richardson Middle holes that have stopped “We’re not necessarily in School cheer tryout every other No. 1 this sea- pursuit of a ranking,” Lloyd packets are available at son, then finding a way to said. “We’re trying to get the front office and the Final Four. to the NCAA tournament. guidance office at RMS, “We don’t believe there When that’s over, as coach- and the front office is any jinx,” assistant coach es we can look back and of zoned elementary Tommy Lloyd said, subbing realize what an accomplish- schools. Packets are due for coach Mark Few, who ment it is and how difficult by 3 p.m. March 18 in was said to be fly fishing it is.” the RMS cheer mailbox and unavailable for com- The Zags are the 57th in the front office. Cheer ment. “Obviously, it’s a school to be ranked No. 1 clinics are 3:30-5:30 p.m. dream for us, the ultimate since the AP poll began in March 19-21. Tryouts accomplishment.” January 1949. The school are March 21 in the RMS Florida dropped from is considered a mid-major gym at 3:30 p.m. No. 8 to 11th after a loss and reached No. 2 for the For details, call coach st Tennessee on Feb. 26, first time last week. Now it Shannon Hall at despite a convincing home will play for the first time at 623-4058. win over Alabama on No. 1 on Saturday night in JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter Saturday. the West Coast Conference n From staff reports Florida center Patric Young goes up for a lay-up against Alabama during a game on Saturday. Miami fell from Mo. 2 to semifinals. 2BAGATE

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No. 25 Memphis at UTEP, 9 p.m. 8. (6) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 316, TELEVISION 103.2, 36, $132,575. North Carolina 79, 9. (5) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 316, 98.2, TV sports 35, $131,186. Florida St. 58 10. (20) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 316, Today 87.5, 34, $96,950. BASEBALL At Chapel Hill, N.C. 11. (23) A J Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 6:30 a.m. FLORIDA ST. (15-14) 316, 71.7, 33, $111,808. MLB — World Baseball Classic, first White 3-7 0-0 6, Ojo 0-0 0-0 0, 12. (29) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, round, Taiwan vs. South Korea, at Taichung, Thomas 0-4 0-0 0, Snaer 5-18 6-6 17, 316, 80.5, 33, $111,064. Taiwan Bookert 4-6 0-0 10, Turpin 4-6 1-1 9, 13. (7) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 316, CYCLING Bojanovsky 1-4 0-0 2, Miller 2-6 0-0 5, 108.4, 31, $125,136. 4:30 p.m. Brandon 0-3 0-0 0, Gilchrist 3-4 0-0 6, 14. (43) Casey Mears, Ford, 316, 64.1, NBCSN — Paris-Nice, stage 2, Vimory Whisnant II 0-3 0-0 0, Shannon 1-1 1-1 3. 30, $105,333. to Cerilly, France (same-day tape) Totals 23-62 8-8 58. 15. (18) Aric Almirola, Ford, 316, 85.9, MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL NORTH CAROLINA (21-8) 29, $117,886. 7 p.m. Bullock 8-11 0-1 20, McAdoo 10-15 16. (12) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 316, ESPN — Arkansas at Missouri 1-1 21, Hairston 6-11 0-0 16, Strickland 72, 28, $125,311. ESPN2 — St. John’s at Notre Dame 2-5 1-2 5, Paige 2-5 1-2 6, McDonald 0-3 17. (17) Greg Biffle, Ford, 316, 86, 28, 9 p.m. 3-4 3, James 1-1 0-0 2, Johnson 1-2 0-0 $92,925. ESPN — Ohio St. at Indiana 2, Hubert 1-1 0-0 2, Simmons 0-1 0-0 0, 18. (22) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 316, NBA BASKETBALL Davis 0-0 0-0 0, Moody 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 67.4, 26, $105,914. COURTESY PHOTO 7 p.m. 31-56 6-10 79. 19. (2) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 316, TNT — Boston at Halftime—North Carolina 46-27. 84.9, 25, $93,000. 9:30 p.m. 3-Point Goals—Florida St. 4-18 (Bookert 20. (16) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 316, First place for Lake City Fusion TNT — L.A. Lakers at Oklahoma 2-3, Miller 1-4, Snaer 1-6, White 0-1, 70.9, 24, $108,866. City Thomas 0-1, Brandon 0-1, Whisnant II 21. (1) Mark Martin, Toyota, 316, 91.9, The Lake City Fusion volleyball team placed first in the Silver Division of the 17-and-younger NHL HOCKEY 0-2), North Carolina 9-15 (Hairston 4-6, 24, $92,425. age group at the 2013 OVA/AAU Winter Classic in Orlando on Feb. 23-24. Team members 7:30 p.m. Bullock 4-7, Paige 1-1, McDonald 0-1). 22. (19) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, are (front row, from left) Meghan Yates, Ashley Cason and Mallory Morgan. Back row NBCSN — Philadelphia at N.Y. Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Florida 316, 68.3, 22, $103,995. Rangers St. 31 (Bookert 8), North Carolina 23. (4) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 316, 60.3, (from left) are Hallie Stringfellow, Bree Phillips, Annie Milton, Sara Futch, Leah Johnson and SOCCER 31 (Bullock 10). Assists—Florida St. 10 21, $119,508. coach DeAndra Plank. 2:30 p.m. (Bookert 4), North Carolina 20 (Paige 24. (33) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 315, FSN — UEFA Champions League, 9). Total Fouls—Florida St. 12, North 55, 20, $99,408. Shakhtar Donetsk at Dortmund Carolina 13. A—21,228. 25. (34) David Reutimann, Toyota, 315, 8 p.m. 49.4, 20, $89,233. FSN — UEFA Champions League, 26. (32) Joey Logano, Ford, 315, 72.3, Real Madrid at Manchester United (same- BASEBALL 18, $104,708. day tape) 27. (25) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 315, Spring Training 73.7, 17, $102,920. 28. (27) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 315, 46.3, BASKETBALL Today’s Games 16, $76,350. Tampa Bay vs. Minnesota at Fort 29. (30) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, 313, 41.4, NBA schedule Myers, 1:05 p.m. 15, $93,672. Baltimore vs. Toronto at Dunedin, 30. (37) David Stremme, Toyota, 313, Today’s Games 1:05 p.m. 40.1, 14, $77,475. Boston at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Houston vs. Washington at Viera, 31. (41) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 311, L.A. Lakers at Oklahoma City, 1:05 p.m. 35.6, 0, $72,810. 9:30 p.m. Cleveland vs. San Francisco at 32. (38) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 309, Denver at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Scottsdale, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. 35.1, 12, $75,125. Cincinnati vs. L.A. Angels at Tempe, 33. (26) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 306, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. 38.2, 11, $72,500. AP Top 25 L.A. Dodgers vs. San Diego at Peoria, 34. (42) Ken Schrader, Ford, accident, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. 300, 29.8, 10, $72,375. The top 25 teams in The Associated Oakland vs. Kansas City at Surprise, 35. (36) Josh Wise, Ford, 295, 36, 0, Press’ college basketball poll, with first- Ariz., 3:05 p.m. $72,250. place votes in parentheses, records Chicago Cubs vs. Colorado at 36. (14) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 284, through March 3, total points based on Scottsdale, Ariz., 3:10 p.m. 59, 8, $104,170. 25 points for a first-place vote through Atlanta vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, 37. (31) David Gilliland, Ford, accident, one point for a 25th-place vote and last 7:05 p.m. 237, 53.7, 7, $71,970. week’s ranking: 38. (24) David Ragan, Ford, accident, Record Pts Prv 186, 46.5, 7, $75,400. 1. Gonzaga (51) 29-2 1,607 2 World Baseball Classic 39. (40) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, COURTESY PHOTO 2. Indiana (7) 25-4 1,517 1 accident, 184, 44.2, 5, $63,400. 3. Duke (5) 25-4 1,471 3 Saturday 40. (10) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 4. Kansas 25-4 1,433 6 Japan 5, Brazil 3 accident, 137, 53.5, 4, $93,558. Grand Champion Falconettes 5. Georgetown (2) 23-4 1,384 7 Cuba 5, Brazil 2 41. (28) Scott Speed, Ford, brakes, 88, 6. Miami 23-5 1,245 5 Taiwan 4, Australia 1 31.5, 3, $55,400. The Lake City Middle School Falconettes dance team competed in the Official Florida 7. Michigan 24-5 1,240 4 Netherlands 5, South Korea 0 42. (35) Mike Bliss, Toyota, brakes, 34, Championships at the Florida State Fair in Tampa on Feb. 9. The Falconettes earned first 8. Louisville 24-5 1,217 10 Sunday 28.4, 0, $51,400. 9. Kansas St. 24-5 1,040 13 Japan 5, China 2 43. (39) Scott Riggs, Ford, accident, 19, place for both dances and were named Grand Champions in the Middle School Variety 10. Michigan St. 22-7 1,006 9 Taiwan 8, Netherlands 3 30.5, 0, $47,900. and Middle School Pom divisions. Jennifer Markham choreographed both dance routines. 11. Florida 23-5 993 8 Monday Race Statistics The team is under the direction of coach Alison Eubank. Team members are (front row, 12. New Mexico 25-4 950 14 Cuba 12, China 0 Average Speed of Race Winner: 13. Oklahoma St. 22-6 833 15 South Korea 6, Australia 0 105.187 mph. from left) Takemma Stewart, Laurel Daniel, Dallas Ste-Marie, Buie Summerlin, 14. Ohio St. 21-7 763 16 Australia vs. Netherlands (n) Time of Race: 3 hours, 0 minutes, 15 Co-captain Samantha Jackson, Captain Riley Eubank, Taylor Shaw, Hannah Knight and 15. Marquette 21-7 687 22 Today seconds. Gracie Shaver. Back row (from left) are Emily Gordon, Callahan Register, Casey Jones, 16. Saint Louis 23-5 675 18 Brazil vs. China, 3 a.m. Margin of Victory: 1.024 seconds. 17. Syracuse 22-7 589 12 Taiwan vs. South Korea, 6:30 a.m. Caution Flags: 8 for 43 laps. Leighann Benefield, Jordan Ryder, Kerigan Kennon, Callie Williams and Lilly Swan. 18. Arizona 23-6 394 11 Wednesday Lead Changes: 12 among 9 drivers. 19. Oregon 23-6 332 24 Japan vs. Cuba, 5 a.m. Top 12 in Points: 1. J.Johnson, 90; 20. Pittsburgh 23-7 326 23 2. D.Earnhardt Jr., 82; 3. Bra.Keselowski, 21. VCU 23-6 277 — 82; 4. D.Hamlin, 72; 5. C.Bowyer, 72; TRACK: Fort White at Forest High 22. Wisconsin 20-9 217 17 AUTO RACING 6. G.Biffle, 66; 7. M.Martin, 65; 8. J.Gordon, 23. UCLA 22-7 196 — 60; 9. R.Stenhouse Jr., 60; 10. A.Almirola, Continued From Page 1B 24. Notre Dame 22-7 164 21 Subway Fresh Fit 500 60; 11. C.Edwards, 59; 12. M.Ambrose, 52. 25. Memphis 25-4 149 19 Charlotin was 10th in High on March 15. to placed ninth in the 4x400 Others receiving votes: North At Phoenix International Raceway the 400 meters and 20th Fort White competed in relay. Carolina 109, Louisiana Tech 103, Saint HOCKEY Sunday in the triple jump. Charlee the Ocala Forest Invitational Patillo was eighth in the Mary’s (Cal) 47, UNLV 43, California (Start position in parentheses) 33, Butler 26, Illinois 25, Minnesota 10, Watson was 18th in the 100- on Feb. 23. Belleview High 200 meters, 11th in the 100 1. (15) Carl Edwards, Ford, 316 laps, NHL schedule Creighton 7, Middle Tennessee 5, Akron 4, 136.5 rating, 48 points, $293,675. meter hurdles. won the girls and Vanguard meters and 14th in the long Missouri 4, Belmont 3, Colorado St. 1. 2. (3) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 316, Today’s Game “The weather conditions High won the boys. jump. Sheridan Plasencia 126.9, 43, $209,686. Tampa Bay at New Jersey, 7 p.m. were not very conducive to Martinez swept first place placed 10th in both the AP Top 25 schedule 3. (8) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 316, 98.7, Montreal at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. times; it was very cold and in the 100 and 200 meters 3,200 meters and triple 41, $157,575. Boston at Washington, 7 p.m. Today’s Games 4. (11) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 316, Buffalo at Carolina, 7 p.m. windy,” CHS head coach for the Lady Indians. jump. Kahnayla Taylor was No. 2 Indiana vs. No. 14 Ohio State, 115.8, 41, $168,076. Edmonton at Columbus, 7 p.m. Brooke Solowski said. “It Rykia Jackson was third 12th in the 200 meters. 9 p.m. 5. (21) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30 p.m. was a solid start to our in the shot put, fifth in the Jalen Wyche was 13th in No. 3 Duke vs. Virginia Tech, 7 p.m. 316, 107.9, 40, $130,750. Winnipeg at Florida, 7:30 p.m. season.” discus and ninth in the the 400 meters . No. 9 Kansas State vs. TCU, 8 p.m. 6. (13) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 316, 101, Colorado at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Columbia’s next meet triple jump. She teamed Fort White’s next meet is No. 15 Marquette at Rutgers, 7 p.m. 38, $140,083. Minnesota at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. No. 24 Notre Dame vs. St. John’s, 7. (9) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 316, 111.1, San Jose at Vancouver, 10 p.m. is the Friday Night with Katrina Patillo, Malia the Bolles Bulldog Classic 7 p.m. 37, $129,841. St. Louis at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Invitational at Creekside Spivey and Quinia Williams on Saturday. TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 5, 2013 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. Inside Edition (N) Celebrity Wife Swap (N) Å The Taste “Seduction” (N) Å Body of Proof “Lost Souls” (N) Å News at 11 Live 4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Chann 4 News Entertainment Ton. 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DILBERT DEAR ABBY Find good company in solitude through an active imagination DEAR ABBY: My hus- band is unable to stand up band and I are expecting to his father. He told me our first child (a boy) later that when he tried talking this year. How do I teach to him about his concerns, BABY BLUES my son to enjoy solitude Earl called him a “wimp.” and his own company? Please tell me how to I want my little one to get through to my hus- have loving friends, but band. -- GUN-SHY IN also periods of quiet, reflec- Abigail Van Buren SOUTH CAROLINA tive fun time by himself. www.dearabby.com DEAR GUN-SHY: I’m My husband and I grew up weapons; I don’t know sorry to say that your with siblings, but he hates the exact number. He has father-in-law may have solitude while I find lots of been accumulating ammu- your husband pegged activities to do by myself. nition at an accelerated accurately. A man who I am never lonely. What’s rate because he’s afraid would allow his small chil- the difference between that large clips will soon dren to stay in the home BLONDIE solitude and loneliness? be banned. He drinks to of an alcoholic who keeps -- SOLITARY WOMAN IN excess and becomes bel- unsecured, loaded weap- OTTAWA, CANADA ligerent and angry when ons around IS a wimp. DEAR SOLITARY drunk. There are responsible gun WOMAN: The difference Last summer, during owners, and there are indi- between solitude and lone- one of his moments of viduals like your alcohol- liness depends on how an inebriation, he shot a gun soaked in-law, who seem individual handles being into the air as a “surprise” to have never learned that alone. Some people find to the eight family mem- a bullet fired into the air silence threatening, while bers who were sitting must fall down somewhere others -- like yourself - within two to 10 feet of and could kill or injure - need it to recharge their him. He takes pride in the someone. batteries. fact that his guns are kept Your husband doesn’t BEETLE BAILEY For your son to be at loaded, as “what good is have to “stand up” to his ease when he’s alone, an unloaded gun?” On two father. All he has to do is ration his television time. separate occasions, I know make a hotel reservation Read to him so he’ll learn for a fact that a loaded gun and be sure the children to appreciate the entertain- was found unsecured in spend no unsupervised ment books provide. Give his home. time with Grandpa. To him items to play with When my husband and do anything less is child that foster creativity, such I travel with our children, endangerment. Because as clay, paints and paper, ages 7, 5 and 4, to visit his your husband is unwill- a cardboard box he can family, we stay in Earl’s ing to be the strong one, pretend is a playhouse or home. I feel the combina- the responsibility for your a spaceship. If he’s encour- tion of alcohol and loaded, children’s lives now falls HAGAR THE HORRIBLE aged to use it, his imagina- unsecure guns is not safe to you. tion will flourish. for my children. I have ** ** ** suggested to my husband DEAR ABBY: My that we stay in a hotel dur- ■ Write Dear Abby at father-in-law, “Earl,” is an ing our visits from now on. www.DearAbby.com or alcoholic and an avid gun The problem is, my hus- P.O. Box 69440, Los enthusiast. He owns many Angeles, CA 90069. HOROSCOPES

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Lake City Reporter Classifieds dial-a-pro Reporter Service Directory Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal 386-755-5440 To place a Reporter Service Directory Ad in Columbia and surrounding Counties Highlight Your Reporter Service Directory Ad With Artwork-Ask Your Representative For Details IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR AMENDED NOTICE OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. SHERIFF SALE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN 3RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND UNDER THE POOLING AND CIVIL DIVISION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, SERVICING AGREEMENT DAT- CASE NO. THAT PURSUANT TO a Writ of FLORIDA FLORIDA. ED AS OF SEPTEMBER 1. 2006, Services 122012CA000440XXXXXX Execution issued out of the Circuit Case No. 13-117 DR CASE No.: 2008-CA-000546 FREMONT HOME LOAN TRUST BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Court of Columbia County, Florida, Sang MT Hoang, HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL 2006-C, is Plaintiff and Roger Love- BANKRUPTCY Plaintiff, on the 4th day of September 2012 Petitioner ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE lady, et.al., are Defendants, I will sell DIVORCE & CHILD ISSUES vs. case Number 12-300-CA in the and UNDER THE POOLING AND to the highest and best bidder for other court forms assistance WAYNE C. WILLIAMS A/K/A matter of Columbia Bank, a Florida Timothy Duong, SERVICING AGREEMENT DAT- cash on the 3rd Floor of the Colum- Reasonable / Experienced WAYNE C. WILLIAMS, SR.; et al. banking corporation as plaintiff and Respondent. ED AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2006, bia County Courthouse located at 386-961-5896 Defendants. Cook Real Estate Investments, Inc., a NOTICE OF ACTION FOR FREMONT HOME LOAN TRUST 173 N.E. Hernando Street, Lake RE-NOTICE OF SALE Florida corporation and Donald W. DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE 2006-C, City, FL at 11:00 o’clock A.M. on PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 Cook, Jr. as defendant (s), I Mark TO: TIMOTHY DUONG Plaintiff, the 20th day of March, 2013 the fol- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- Hunter, As Sheriff of Columbia ADDRESS: UNKNOWN vs. lowing described property as set Legal suant to an Order or Summary Final County, Florida, have this day levied YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action ROGER LOVELADY, et al., forth in said Summary Final Judg- Judgment of foreclosure dated upon all the right, title and interest of for dissolution of marriage has been Defendants. ment, to wit: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 01/0/2013, and an Order Resetting the defendant (s) Cook Real Estate filed against you and that you are re- RE-NOTICE OF SALE PUR- LOT 24, IN BLOCK 1, PINE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN Sale date February 25, 2013 and en- Investments, Inc., a Florida corpora- quired to serve a copy of your writ- SUANT TO CHAPTER 45 KNOLL, A SUBDIVISION, AC- AND FOR Columbia COUNTY, tered in Case No. tion and Donald W. Cook, Jr., en- ten defenses, if any, to it on Sang NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- CORDING TO THE PLAT THERE- FLORIDA 122012CA000440XXXXXX of the tered in this cause, on the following MT Hoang whose address is 254 suant to a Summary Final Judgment OF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK Case No.: 12-000438CA Circuit Court of the Third Judicial described Real Property, To-Wit: NW Gwen Lake Blvd, Lake City, FL of Foreclosure dated March 16, 2009 3, PAGE 100, OF THE PUBLIC Division: Circuit in and for Columbia County, Exhibit “A” 32055, before service on Petitioner and entered in Case No. 2008-CA- RECORDS OF COLUMBIA Bank of American, N.A., Florida, wherein BANK OF AMER- Lot 67, of Unit 14 of 3 RIVERS ES- or immediately thereafter. If you fail 000546 of the Circuit Court of the COUNTY, FLORIDA. Plaintiff, ICA, N.A. is Plaintiff and WAYNE TATES, INC., according to the plat to do so, a default may be entered 3rd Judicial Circuit in and for Co- Street Address: 118 SW Wisdom vs. C. WILLIAMS A/K/A WAYNE C. thereof as recorded in Plat Book 4, at against you for the relief demand- lumbia County, Florida, wherein, Way, Lake City, FL 32025 JAMES FENTRESS AKA JAMES WILLIAMS, SR.; CLINTON CODY Page 118 and 118A, of the Public ed in the petition. HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL STEPHEN FENTRESS AKA WILLIAMS; WILSON SPRINGS Records of Columbia County, Flori- The action is asking the court to de- JAMES S FENTRESS: VIRGINIA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIA- da. (Tax Parcel 00-00-00-00930-000) cided how the following real or per- MILDRED FENTRESS; UN- TION, INC.; UNKNOWN TENANT Street Address: (vacant lots) SW sonal property should be divided: KNOWN SPOUSE OF JAMES NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. Dallas Terrace, Ft White, Fl (and) 254 NW Gwen Lake Blvd., Lake FENTRESS AKA JAMES STE- 2; and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES Fort White fractional Blocks 125, City, FL 32055, Columbia County. PHEN FENTRESS AKA JAMES S CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, 126 south of railroad right-of-way Copies of all court documents in this FENTRESS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE THROUGH, UNDER OR and Block 127. case, including orders, are available OF VIRGINIA MILDRED FEN- AGAINST A NAMED DEFEND- (Tax Parcel 00-00-00-14481-000) a the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s of- TRESS; UNKNOWN ANT TO THIS ACTION, OR HAV- Street Address: vacant lots of SR 47- fice. You may review these docu- TENANT/OCCUPANT(S);, ET AL ING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE no address. ments upon request. Defendants. ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTER- And on March 18, 2013 at 10:00 You must keep the Clerk of the Cir- NOTICE OF ACTION EST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN am., or as soon thereafter as circum- cuit Court’s office notified of your To the following Defendant: UN- DESCRIBED, are Defendants, I will stances permit at the Columbia current address. (You may file No- KNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS, sell to the highest and best bidder for County Sheriff Office Civil Division tice of Current Address, Florida Su- ASSIGNS AND ALL PERSONS, cash on the third floor of the Colum- located at 173 NE Hernando Ave. preme Court Approved Family Law FIRMS OR ASSOCIATIONS bia County Courthouse, 173 N.E. Lake City, State of Florida 32055, I Form 12.912.) Future papers in this CLAIMING RIGHT, TITLE OR IN- Hernando Avenue, Lake City, Flori- will offer the above described prop- lawsuit will be mailed to the address TEREST FROM OR UNDER da 32055 Columbia County, Florida, erty of the defendant (s) Cook Real on record at the clerk’s office. JAMES FENTRESS A/K/A JAMES 11:00 a.m. on the 17th day of April, Estate Investments, Inc., a Florida WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida STEPHEN FENTRESS A/K/A 2013, the following described prop- corporation and Donald W. Cook, Jr. Family Law Rules of Procedure, re- JAMES S. FENTRESS, DE- erty as set forth in said Order or Fi- for sale at public auction and sell the quires certain automatic disclosure of CEASED 633 SE BRANDON DR, nal Judgment, to-wit: same, subject to ALL prior liens, if documents and information. Failure LAKE CITY, FL 32025 LOT 10, WILSON SPRINGS any, taxes, encumbrances, and judg- to comply can result in sanctions, in- YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action PHASE 2 ments if any, to the highest and best cluding dismissal or striking of for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the COMMENCE AT THE NORTH- bidder for CASH IN HAND, the pro- pleadings. following described property: WEST CORNER OF THE SOUTH- ceeds to be applied as far as may be Dated: 2/7/2013 LOT 2, BLOCK A, OF BRENT WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 6, TOWN- to the payment of costs and satisfac- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT HEIGHTS, ACCORDING TO THE SHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, tion of the above described execu- By: /s/ PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA tion. SEAL IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGES 51-51A, AND RUN SOUTH 00°15'08" Mark Hunter, As Sheriff OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF EAST ALONG THE WESTLINE Of Columbia County, Florida 05537242 COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. OF SAID SECTION 6 A DIS- By: Sgt. Michael Sweat February 12, 19, 26, 2013 TOGETHER WITH A 1997 OAK W TANCE OF 679.23 FEET TO THE Deputy Sheriff March 5, 2013 SINGLEWIDE MOBILE HOME POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE In accordance with the Americans ID#: OW56723. THESE MOBILE SOUTH 42°14'15" EAST A DIS- with Disabilities Act, persons need- HOME TITLES WITH BE RE- TANCE OF 191.25 FEET; THENCE ing special accommodation to partic- TIRED WITH THE FLORIDA SOUTH 46°13'27" WEST A DIS- ipate in this proceeding should con- REPORTER Classifieds DEPT. OF MOTOR VEHICLES TANCE OF 176.44 FEET TO A tact the individual or agency sending ACCORDING TO FLORIDA POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF notice no later than seven days prior In Print and On Line STATUE SECTION 319.261 AND SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 7 to the proceedings at Columbia HEREAFTER ALWAYS A PART SOUTH, RANGE 15 EAST, CO- County Sheriff Office Civil Division www.lakecityreporter.com OF THIS REAL PROPERTY. LUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA; located at 173 N.E. Hernando Ave- A/K/A 633 SE BRANDON DR, THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH nue, Lake City, Florida 32055. LAKE CITY, FL 32025 46°13'27" WEST A DISTANCE OF Phone (386) 758-1109. Has been filed against you and you 48.56 FEET; THENCE NORTH are required to serve a copy of your 36"37'19" WEST A DISTANCE OF 05537281 written defenses, if any, to it, on 565.06 FEET; THENCE NORTH February 13, 19, 26, 2013 Udren Law Offices, P.C., Attorney 65°38'07" EAST A DISTANCE OF March 5, 2013 for Plaintiff, whose address is 4651 51.49 FEET; THENCE NORTH Sheridan Street Suite 460, Holly- 45°36'37" EAST A DISTANCE OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE wood, FL 33021 on or before March 120.70 FEET; THENCE SOUTH THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF 19, 2013, a date which is within thir- 42°14'15" EAST A DISTANCE OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR COLUM- ty (30) days after the first publication 353.79 FEET TO THE POINT OF BIA COUNTY of this Notice in LAKE CITY RE- BEGINNING. GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVI- PORTER and file the original with TOGETHER WITH A 2009 DESTI- SION the Clerk of the Court either before NY DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE CASE NO. 09000832CA service on Plaintiff's attorney or im- HOME LOCATED THEREON, OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC mediately thereafter; otherwise a de- VIN NUMBERS DISH03993GAA Plaintiff, fault will be entered against you for AND DISH03993GAB, TITLE vs. the relief demanded in the complaint. NUMBERS 101555230 AND JAMES A PILKINGTON III, et al., You have 30 calendar days after the 101555251. Defendants. first publication of this Notice to file ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- NOTICE OF ACTION a written response to the attached TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM To: UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF complaint with the clerk of this THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER FRANCE A PILKINGTON A/K/A court. A phone call will not protect THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER FRANCES M PILKINGTON, you. Your written response, includ- AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS (NON-SERVED) 397 SW PHIL- ing the case number given above and PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM LIPS CIRCLE, LAKE CITY, FL the names of the parties, must be WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE 32024 filed if you want the court to hear SALE. LAST KNOWN ADDRESS STAT- your side of the case. If you do not In accordance with the Americans ED, CURRENT RESIDENCE UN- file your response on time, you may with Disabilities Act of 1990, per- KNOWN lose the case, and your wages, mon- sons needing special accommodation YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ey, and property may thereafter be to participate in this proceeding that an action to foreclose Mortgage taken without further warning from should contact the Clerk of the Court covering the following real and per- the court. There are other legal re- not later than five business days prior sonal property described as follows, quirements. You may want to call an to the proceeding at the Columbia to-wit: attorney right away. If you do not County Courthouse. Telephone 904- LOT 15 OF TURNKEY RUN, AC- know an attorney, you may call an 758-1041 or 1-800-955-8770 via CORDING TO THE PLAT THERE- attorney referral service or a legal aid Florida Relay Service. OF AS RECORDED IN PLAT office (listed in the phone book). DATED at Lake City, Florida, on BOOK 7, PAGES 116-117 OF THE This notice is provided pursuant to February 25, 2013. PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLUM- Administrative Order No.2.065. P. DEWITT CASON BIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. If you are a person with a disability As Clerk, Circuit Court has been filed against you and you who requires accommodations in or- By: /s/ P.A. Perry are required to file a copy of your der to participate in a court proceed- As Deputy Clerk written defenses, if any, to it on ing, you are entitled, at no cost to Nicholas J. Vanhook, McCalla Ray- you, the provision of certain assis- 05537588 mer, LLC, 225 E. Robinson St. Suite tance. Individuals with a disability March 5, 12, 2013 660, Orlando, FL 32801 and file the who require special accommodations original with the Clerk of the above- in order to participate in a court pro- NOTICE OF SUSPENSION styled Court on or before 30 days ceeding should contact the ADA Co- TO: Rickie J. James Jr. from the first publication, otherwise ordinator, 173 NE Hernando Ave- Case No: 201205250 a Judgment may be entered against nue, Room 408, Lake City, FL A Notice of Suspension to suspend you for the relief demanded in the 32055, (386) 719-7428, at least 7 your license and eligibility for licen- Complaint. days before your scheduled court ap- sure has been filed against you. You WITNESS my hand and seal of said pearance, or immediately upon re- have the right to request a hearing Court on the 18th day of January, ceiving notification if the time before pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 2013. the scheduled appearance is less than 120.57, Florida Statutes, by mailing CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT 7 days; if you are hearing or voice a request for same to the Florida As Clerk of the Court impaired, call 711. Department of Agriculture and BY: /s/ B. Scippio WITNESS my hand and the seal of Consumer Services, Division of Deputy this Court this 19 day of February, Licensing, Post Office Box 3168, SEAL 2013. Tallahassee, Florida 32315-3168. If a 05537176 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT request for hearing is not received by February 26, 2013 As Clerk of the Court by: 21 days from the date of the last March 5, 2013 By: /s/ B. Scippio publication, the right to hearing in As Deputy Clerk this matter will be waived and the SEAL Department will dispose of this cause in accordance with law.

05537495 05537587 March 5, 12, 2013 March 5, 12, 19, 26, 2013 REPORTER Classifieds In Print and On Line www.lakecityreporter.com Classified Department: 755-5440 LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 2013 5B Job Mobile Homes Legal 020 Lost & Found 100 Opportunities 640 for Sale 805 Lots for Sale 810 Home for Sale and all fixtures and personal property FOUND SALES POSITION BANK REPO 3BR/2BA Double- 14.69 ac tract on Lake Jeffrey Rd. Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty located therein or thereon, which are TAN/WHITE DOG Available for motivated individual. wide ’09 Excellent condition. Only Has well & septic and power ready 3BD/2BA custom home w/ 2 car included as security in Plaintiff’s Rountree -Moore Ford, Great $999 down $377 a month. Call for site built or MH. $65,000 garage. Designer kitchen. Sherry mortgage. Contact 292-4259 benefits, paid training/vacation. Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail MLS #82567 Results Realty, G. Ratliff $115,000 386-365-1548 Any person claiming an interest in Exp. a plus but not necessary. [email protected] Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 MLS #81774 the surplus funds from the sale, if Call Anthony Cosentino any, other than the property owner as Job 386-623-7442 Palm Harbor Retirement Beautiful lot on Suwannee River. Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty of the date of the list pendens must 100 Opportunities Community homes. $8,500 off of Lot has a well and anerobic septic 3BD/2BA newly renovated with file a claim within 60 days after the 60 TEMP Farmworkers needed any home, 2/2 & 3/2 from $39,900 system. MLS# 78842, $35,000 fireplace. New appliances, carpet sale. Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 & More. Sherry G. Ratliff $94,900 9 TEMP Potato Equipment Opera- 4/01/13 – 10/29/13. Workers will Call John Lyons @800-622-2832 Dated at Lake City, Columbia Coun- ext 210 for details Results Realty 386-365-8414 MLS #82657 ty, Florida, this 20th day of Febru- tors needed 3/25/13 – 6/11/13. perform various duties all associat- ary, 2013. Must have 24 months verifiable ed with growing vegetables. Work- Eastside Village Realty, Inc. EASTSIDE VILLAGE! ers may perform support duties MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls, R30 MLS #76668 - $32,000, Dewitt Cason exp. operating & performing rou- insulation, OSB wrap, house wrap, 2BR/2BA w/lg kitchen, open Clerk of said Circuit Court tine maintenance on GPS equipped such as operating tractors, packing, Buildable lot for site built floor plan $79,900 DANIEL and general orchard/field mainte- real wood cabinets, and thermal homes only. In Forest Country. By: /s/ B. Scippio 245 + HP potato farming equip. pain windows. Payment $399 per CRAPPS AGENCY INC. As Deputy Clerk Workers will drive/operate GPS nance. Must have 1 month verifia- Call Denise Bose 752-5290 755-5110 #80972 SEAL ble experience harvesting peppers, month call John T 386-752-1452. equipped farm machinery, equip- Eastside Village Realty, Inc. Golf Court view! 3BD/3BA log ment & vehicles. Guaranteed 3/4 asparagus, cucumbers, squash or New 2013-28x48-3/2 JACOBSEN 05537488 lettuce. Subject to random drug MLS #80401 - $60,000. 130x750 home on #1 green. Built in ‘99 & of contract hrs. Work tools, sup- $35,400 Delivered Only. OR right on Suwannee, Beautiful lot, upgraded in ‘09. Custom cabinets. February 26, 2013 plies, equip. provided at no cost. testing at employer’s expense. $39,995 Delivered and Set up. Big March 5, 2013 Guaranteed 3/4 of contract hours. minutes from Royal Springs, De- MLS # 80765 Swift Creek Random drug testing at employer’s Rooms. North Pointe Homes, nise Bose 752-5290 Realty. $294,900 800-833-0499 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE expense. Free housing provided Work tools, supplies & equip pro- 4545 NW 13th St., Gainesville, THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN for non-commuting workers. vided at no cost. Free housing 352-872-5566 Nice 5 acre lot located in quiet AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, Transportation & subsistence reim- provided for non-commuting setting River Rise s/d, Homes Gorgeous view off screened back FLORIDA bursed to worker upon completion workers. Transportation & subsis- Nice Location in Columbia Coun- only, paved street. $65,000 porch, Open flrpln w/ oversized CASE NO. of 50% of contract, or earlier, if tence reimbursed to worker upon ty, older 3/2 DWMH in need of MLS #76151 Results Realty, eat-in kitchen. MLS 82699 122012CA000558CAXMX appropriate. $13.00/hr. Worksites completion of 50% of contract, or some repairs. $43,600. William Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 $110,000 Missy Zecher 623-0237 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- in St. Joseph Co. MI. Report or earlier, if appropriate. $10.87/hr Golightly, Poole Realty REMAX PROFESSIONALS TIONAL ASSOCIATION or applicable piece rates depending 386-590-6681 MLS 82213 PUBLISHER'S NOTE send a resume to nearest local FL All real estate advertising in this Great Country Living! 2BD/1BA Plaintiff, Agency of Workforce Innovations on crop activity. Worksites in vs. WANTED…CASH PAID for newspaper is subject to the fair on 1.17 Acres! 1,462 heated sq.ft office or call 386-755-9026 & Lawrence Co, NJ. Report or send w/ large great room. MLS # 82030 DAVID WESLEY LEDFORD, et al a resume to nearest local FL Agen- your Mobile Home, Singlewide or housing act which makes it illegal Defendant(s). ref. job order #3947754. to advertise "any preference, Swift Creek Realty. $109,900 L. Walther & Sons. cy of Workforce Innovations of- Doublewide flood homes wel- NOTICE OF ACTION come. Call 386-288-8379 limitation, or discrimination based 800-833-0499 TO: JOHN TENANT AND JANE fice or call 386-755-9026 & refer- ence job # NJ0845983. Sheppard on race, color, religion, sex, TENANT 05537616 New Palm Harbor Homes Mobile disability, familial status or nation- RESIDENT: Unknown Farms Inc- Cedarville, NJ Immaculately kept home, great rm Needed Warehouse Clerk Condo $39,900. Delivered to your al origin; or any intention to make with f/p, fenced w/ 12x30 utility LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: MUST BE ABLE TO READ site - $0 down financing such preference, limitation or 540 SW QUAIL HEIGHTS TER., Smitty's Western Store shed. MLS 82604 $115,000 TAPE MEASURE Help Wanted. John Lyons 800-622-2832 ext 210 discrimination." Familial status Missy Zecher 623-0237 LAKE CITY, FL 32025-1447 includes children under the age of YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Duties to include; Pull Energetic, Experienced sales REMAX PROFESSIONALS Inventory, Stocking, Receiving, WOODGATE VILLAGE! 18 living with parents or legal that an action to foreclose a mort- person wanted. Stock and Nice 3BR/2BA DWMH w/fenced Basic Computer Skills needed, computer experience a plus. custodians, pregnant women and Just Outside of Mayo, well gage on the following described yd, workshop; $39,900 DANIEL maintained home for its year. property located in COLUMBIA some deliveries so a Valid Please apply in person. people securing custody of chil- Driver License is needed. Apply CRAPPS AGENCY, INC. dren under the age of 18. This Screened front porch, shed. County, Florida: Mon.-Fri. 9-6 Sat 9-4 755-5110 #79078 A tract of land lying on the West side in person 3631 EAST US 90 newspaper will not knowingly $33,250 Ric Donovan, Poole of Quail Heights Boulevard and des- Lake City, FL or Email: Schools & accept any advertising for real es- Realty 386-590-1298 MLS 82711 ignated on an unrecorded Plat as Lot [email protected] Mobile Home tate which is in violation of the LIVE OAK! Cute home in city 7, and more particularly described as 240 Education 650 & Land law. Our readers are hereby in- limits; 3BR/1BA & 1,294 SqFt follows: Commence at the Northwest AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN formed that all dwellings adver- $49,500 DANIEL CRAPPS Corner of the SW 1/4 of Section 1, 05536525 2br/2ba on 3.51 ac, 1,512 sqft DW tised in this newspaper are availa- NEEDED with tools and Interested in a Medical Career? AGENCY INC. Township 4 South, Range 16 East experience. perfect Rental or First home. ble on an equal opportunity basis. 755-5110 #81410 Columbia County, Florida, and run S Contact 758-4757 Express Training offers Large deck, MLS # 82216, To complain of discrimination call 2 degrees 58 minutes 37 seconds E, courses for beginners & exp $65,000 Results Realty HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777, Eastside Village Realty, Inc. along the West line of said Section 1 4 TEMP Farmworkers needed 386-397-3473 Brittany Stoeckert the toll free MLS #81958-, $115,000. Must be a distance of 1353.03 feet to the NW • Nursing Assistant, $479 telephone number to the hearing 55+, 3br/2ba, Site Built w/ lots of Corner of the SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4, 4/01/13 – 01/01/14. Plant, culti- next class- 1/7/2013 FSBO - 5 ac lot w/ MH. $1,000 vate, pack, grade & harvest mel- impaired is 1-800-927-9275. room, split plan mstr suite, FL. Section 1; thence N 87 degrees 19 down $600 mthly. Rm. Call Denise Bose 752-5290 minutes 30 seconds E, along the ons, sweet corn, tomatoes, okra, • Phlebotomy national certifica- 5 miles N. of LC. Small, affordable home on corner North line of said SW 1/4, a distance squash, cotton & soybeans. Must tion, $800 next class-1/14/13 386-752-4597 lot w/ fenced in yard. Needs a little of 771.80 feet; thence S 6 degrees 40 have 3 months verifiable experi- TLC. MLS #81204 $19,900 Eastside Village Realty, Inc. MLS #81959 - Must be 55+, minutes 32 seconds W, 256.19 feet; ence working as a farm worker. • LPN 03/11/13 Unfurnished Apt. Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 thence s 12 degrees 21 minutes 50 Random drug testing at employer’s Results Realty, 2br/2ba, $79,900. Site Built Home seconds w, 101.70 feet; thence S 14 expense. Guaranteed 3/4 of con- Fees incl. books, supplies, exam 710 For Rent w/eat in kitchen, laundry rm, scrn degrees 14 minutes 41 seconds West, tract hours. Tools, supplies, equip- fees. Call 386-755-4401 or 05536760 porch. Denise Bose @ 752-5290 487.62 feet to the Point of Begin- ment provided at no cost. Free expresstrainingservices.com ning; thence S 75 degrees 45 minutes $89 Deposit 810 Home for Sale Private acres & access to Ichetuck- housing provided for non-commut- nee via private Rec Area. Large 19 seconds E, 160.00 feet to the ing workers. Worksite in York Co, Pools, B-ball, gym & more! West line, Quail Heights Boulevard, *FREE after school program 2BR/2BA gorgeous custom built screened porch. MLS 81623 SC. Transportation & subsistence pool home. Spacious bedrooms. $169,900 Missy Zecher 623-0237 125.00 feet; thence N 75 degrees 45 reimbursed to worker upon com- Windsong Apts minutes 19 seconds W., 160.00 feet; 310 Pets & Supplies SS appliances, Corian counter Remax Professionals pletion of 50% of contract, or ear- 386-758-8455 tops. 386-365- thence N., 14 degrees 14 minutes 41 Remax Jo Lytte Reduced 4BD/2.5BA, 2,405 seconds E., 125.00 feet tot he Point lier. $9.78/hr. Report or send a re- Free to Good 2 cute gray tiger 2821 MLS 80934 $179,900 of Beginning. sume to nearest local FL Agency kittens, 4 mths old. Neutered shots, 1br Apt no animals and Smoke heated sq.ft. Many upgrades N.B. Subject to Mortgage dated July of Workforce Innovations office or leukemia free, litter trained, not Free. East of lake city near 3bd/ 2ba Brick Home Off Hwy throughout home. 22, 1982 by Boyd Roberts to Cred- call 386-755-9026 & reference job declawed, must stay together. the college. $400 mth. 47 S., Greenridge Ln. New H&A, MLS # 81985 Swift Creek ithrift, Inc., recorded July 23, 1982 at order #550409. Boyd Farms - 386-755-0057 Contact David 365-7690 Nice Shop, Many Updates, 3/4 ac. Realty. $229,900 800-833-0499 11:20 A.M., in Official Records Rock Hill, SC M/I Ready (386) 365-4591 2BR/1BA $600/MO & $575 Sec. Book 493, Pages 563.565, in the PUBLISHER'S NOTE CDL Driver 2 yrs exp clean MVR Dep. Lovely, Private, re-done 3BD/2BA custom western cedar REDUCED! 3,000 sq.ft., 3/2.5 on principal amount of $55,000.00, Florida Law 828.29 requires dogs home on two acres lakefront lot. 20 acres 14’ ceilings, Central which the Grantee in accepting this for local company. Apply between CR 242, 2 miles West of RT 247 and cats being sold to be at least 8 386-365-7193 or 867-6319 Boat ramp, dock and deck. vacuum system. $489,000. Deed does hereby agree to assume 8am & Noon only. weeks old and have a health and pay according to the terms there- 247 NW Hillandale Glen, Lake Remax Jo Lytte 386-365-2821 Nelda Hatcher , Poole Realty certificate from a licensed Amberwood Hills Apts. MLS 74681 $179,900 386-688-8067 MLS 82280 of. City. No phone calls veterinarian documenting they has been filed against you, and you Private Patio area. Beautiful yard. have mandatory shots and are Washer/dryer hkup. Free water & 3BD/2BA on 10 acres has a unique Remax- Pam Beauchamp are required to served a copy to your 150 Temp Farm Workers & open great room, dining and fami- 386-303-2505, 3BR/2BA, 1452sf, written defenses, if any, to this action Laborers needed 4/1/13 - 8/20/13. free from intestinal and external sewer. 1/1, 2/1. Move in special. parasites. Many species of wild- 386-754-1800. wwwmyflapts.com ly room with vaulted ceilings. 1.004ac. Completely Remodeled! on Phelan Hallinan, PLC, attorneys Wrkrs will perform a variety of Remax Jo Lytte 386-365-2821 2 story workshop/storage & more. for plaintiff, whose address is 2727 life must be licensed by Florida duties associated with growing Columbia Arms Apt. located MLS 79593 $345,800 #81192 $116,900 West Cypress Creek Road, Ft. Lau- peaches. Wrkrs will be involved Fish and Wildlife. If you are derdale, FL 33309, and file the origi- unsure, contact the local 1/2 mi from V.A. & Winn Dixie. 82374 - Beautiful inside and out, Remax- Pam Beauchamp with planting, thinning, pruning, Pet Friendly. nal with the Clerk of the Court, with- cultivating, harvesting, & packing office for information. 3br/2.5ba home sits on 10 acres, 386-303-2505, 3BR/2BA, 2208sf, in 30 days after the first publication Pool , laundry & balcony. fenced. Screened back porch. all original wood restored, newer peaches. Must have 3 months veri- 386-754-1800. www.myflapts.com of this notice, either before 3/19/13 fiable exp. harvesting peaches Teacup Yorkie puppy Century 21 Darby Rogers paint, remodeled baths, large bed- or immediately thereafter, otherwise $950 Ask for Celinda 752-6575 , $243,900 rooms. #82850 $189,000 a default may be entered against you Guaranteed 3/4 of contract hours. Gorgeous Lake View All work tools, supplies and equip- 904-259-7867 or for the relief demanded in the Com- 904-259-1373 2br/1ba Apt. CH/A 82718 - Beautiful Brick home. Remax- Pam Beauchamp plaint. ment will be provided at no cost to $500 month & $500 deposit. Upgraded granite counter tops, 386-303-2505, 3BR/2BA, 2161sf, This notice shall be published once a the worker. Free housing provided No pets. 386-344-2170 new paint, carpet & appliances. 6 ac MOL, Roman shades, Italian week for two consecutive weeks in for non-commuting workers. Computers Century 21 Darby Rogers tile, crown molding, master has the The Lake City Record. Transportation & subsistence reim- 407 Great area West of I-75, deluxe 752-6575 , $189,000 tray ceilings. #82646 $299,900 DATED: 2/19/13 bursed to worker upon completion 2br apts, some w/garage. W/D Clerk of the Circuit Court of 50% of contract, or earlier if ap- Complete Dell Laptop hookups & patio. $700-$750 plus 82763 - This great open floor plan Spectacular home for the price. By /s/ B. Scippio propriate. Pay rate is $9.78/hr or $100.00 SEC .386-438-4600 or 965-5560 home has had new flooring, paint, 1649 heated sq ft, screened back Deputy Clerk of the Court applicable piece rates depending 386-755-9984 or appliances, a/c and light fixtures. patio., MLS 82395 $154,900. SEAL on crop activity. Worksites in Sal- 386-292-2170 Greentree Townhouse Century 21 Darby Rogers REO Realty Group, AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- uda, Aiken and Edgefield Co’s. Move In Madness. 2/1, 2/1.5. Free 752-6575 , $139,500 Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 water & sewer. Balcony & patio. TIES ACT: If you are a person with SC. Applicants should report or Well maintained home on lovely a disability who requires accommo- Wanted to Buy Laundry. Behind Kens on Hwy 90. 82794 -Great house in Great send a resume to the nearest FL 420 neighborhood. Granite counter- landscaped lot, close to everything dations in order to participate in a Agency of Workforce Innovations 386-754-1800 wwwmyflapts.com court proceeding, you are entitled, at tops, Florida room, vaulted in downtown Branford. $139,000. office or call 386-755-9026 & ref- WE BUY USED APPLIANCES Sylvia Newell, Poole Realty no cost to you, the provision of cer- OR HAUL AWAY. Large & clean. 1br/1ba apt. ceilings. Century 21 Darby tain assistance. Individuals with a erence job # 550372. Dixie Belle CH/A lg walk in closet. Close to Rogers 752-6575 , $129,000 386-590-2498 MLS 82233 Peach Farms – Ward, SC CALL 386-365-1915 disability who require special accom- MARK town. $395. mo and $350. dep. 82843 - Home sits on 4.2 acres and Woodborough s/d. Separate Living modations in order to participate in a (904)563-6208 has a 3br/2.5ba brick home, large Rm and Great Rm, 3 full baths, court proceeding should contact the Dragline Welders/Mechanics needed. 3 years exp. required. great room w/ brick fireplace. custom kitchen. MLS 81334 ADA Coordinator, 173 NE Hernan- Redwine Apartments $259,900 Missy Zecher 623-0237 do Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Must be able to pass Welding Test. 430 Garage Sales Pets welcome. with 5 complexes, Century 21 Darby Rogers FL 32055, (386) 719-7428, within Email resumes to we have a home for you. 752-6575 , $81,000 REMAX PROFESSIONALS (2) business days of receipt of notice [email protected] 7AM - Noon 3/7 - 3/9 386-754-1800. 82845- Cute as can be, solid built WOODGATE VILLAGE! Move- to appear. Individuals who are hear- Everything must go, Garage www.myflapts.com home with large kitchen, newer in ready! Open 3BR/2BA floor ing impaired should c all (800) 955- Move out Sale. Rain or shine cabinetry, & granite countertops. plan on nice shaded lot $49,900 8771. Individuals who are voice im- 303 NE Webster Ave UPDATED APT, DANIEL CRAPPS AGENCY, F/T Office Assist. for fast pace Century 21 Darby Rogers paired should call (800) 955-8770. w/tile floors/fresh paint. 752-6575 , $75,500 INC. 755-5110 #82259 business Exp. in Customer Serv- PUBLISHER'S NOTE Great area. 05537480 ice, Exel & Word (45wpm) Email All Yard Sale Ads 386-752-9626 Access Realty Gorgeous views March 5, 12, 2013 resume to [email protected] Must be Pre-Paid. 3bd/3ba on Lake Montgomery. Farms & PUBLIC NOTICE Wayne Manor Apts. Elevator, fishing dock & jacuzzi. 820 Acreage COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA Looking for a Driver Class A Spacious 2bedroom MLS 81438 $249,900. CDL. At least 2 years experience washer/dryer. Behind Kens off 40 ac Ranch, Brick 3/3 w/ 2000 SOLID WASTE COLLECTION Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 sqft. New roof in 2005, kitchen FRANCHISE APPLICATIONS with rock bucket. Clean NVR. Miscellaneous Hwy 90. 386-754-1800 THE COLUMBIA COUNTY Contact 38-623-6666 440 www.myflapts.com Access Realty - Spacious 4 bd/3ba remodeled, MLS 81641 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- Cypress Lake w/ 3643 sqft 1.25 $349,5000. REO Realty Group, SIONERS IS CURRENTLY AC- Mechanic needed with tools Tanning Bed Windsor Arms Apartments. acres on lake. Vaulted Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 and experience. Southern WOLF SYSTEM, 24 Bulb Move in! 2/1, 2/1.5, 2/2. Pet ceilings. MLS 81314 - $279,900. CEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR 70 acres in McAlpin. Farmhouse, THE SOLID WASTE COLLEC- Specialized Truck & Trailer. $400 Friendy. Free 200 ch. Dish. Wash- Patti Taylor386-623-6896 386-365-2047 tobacco barn, corner property w/ TION FRANCHISE. 386-752-9754 er/dryer hkup.386-754-1800. Access Realty- Two story 1895 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SEC- www.myflapts.com paved road. Less than $3000/ acre. TION 90-76, CODE OF ORDINAN- N&W Dry Cleaners is now Mobile Home Victorian house w/ electrical up- Ronnie Poole, Poole Realty CES, COLUMBIA COUNTY, taking applications for 610 Lots for Rent grades throughout. double -deck 386-208-3175 MLS 79336 FLORIDA, IT IS PROHIBITED experienced Pressers. Please apply Furnished Apts. porches, MLS 71594 - $149,900. Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 Access Realty - 10 acre square FOR ANY PERSON, NOT HOLD- in person at 316 W Duval Street. 2br/1.5ba Nice area $480 mth or 720 For Rent tract, High & Dry, OF Avail. w/ ING A VALID FRANCHISE IS- $125 week +Dep. Water & Affordable 4/2 on 10 acres in Bell. 25% down. Convenient Location SUED BY THE COLUMBIA Ophthalmic Technician ROOMS FOR Rent. Hillcrest, garbage pick up included. Sands, Columbia. All furnished. Home features over 2,200 heated MLS 81258$39,900. COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY General Ophthalmology Practice No Pets Contact 386-466-7270 sqft. MLS# 76585, Results Realty Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 COMMISSION, TO ENGAGE IN in Lake City needs Ophthalmic Electric, cable, fridge, microwave. THE BUSINESS OF, OR TO RE- Weekly or monthly rates. 1 person $67,500. Brittany Stoeckert Technician F/T or P/T 386-397-3473 Access Realty- 43.64 acres CEIVE PAY OR CONSIDERA- Experience Required Fax resume Mobile Homes $135, 2 persons $150. weekly wooded acreage in N.Columbia TION FOR THE PERFORMANCE 386-755-7561 630 for Rent 386-752-5808 Affordable lakefront 2/2 - Watch County. Scenic & Private. OF COLLECTION OF SOLID the sun rise from nearly anywhere 2 & 3 BR MH. $400 - $700. mo. MLS 74429 $89,900. WASTE FROM ANY SOURCE PROGRAM SPECIALIST STUDIO APT. FOR RENT . Needs TLC has potential. Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 WITHIN THE COUNTY, INCLUD- P/T position for multi tasker with Plus Deposit. Water & Sewer All utilities included & Cable, $59,000 Kellie Shirah, Furnished. MHP Poole ING HAULING OR TRANSPORT- previous marketing skills, good Cannon Creek $500 month + $300 sec. deposit. Realty 386-208-3847 MLS 81189 Owner financed land ING SOLID WASTE WITHIN THE oral and written communication 386-752-6422 Call 386-697-9950 1/2 to 10 acre lots. BOUNDARIES OF THE COUNTY. skills, good people skills, Beautiful 4BD/3BA home in gated Deas Bullard/BKL Properties HAULERS ENGAGED IN THE experience with Microsoft Word, RV Lots or Cottage avail for Unfurnished s/d. high volume ceilings, open 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com BUSINESS OF COLLECTING, nightly or extended stay. Between kitchen. MLS 81102 $119,999 HAULING OR TRANSPORTING Excel, Power Point and Outlook. 730 Home For Rent Position requires you drive your Lake City & G’ville. Access to Missy Zecher 623-0237 Real Estate SOLID WASTE WITHIN COLUM- I-75 & 441 (352)317-1326. Remax Professionals BIA COUNTY MUST COMPLETE personal vehicle on agency Unfurnished 2 bedroom/1 bath 870 Wanted A SOLID WASTE COLLECTION business. Please send house on 5 acres. $700.00 per Beautiful tripe wide home / plenty resume to Box 05102, C/O The Mobile Homes month. First, last and security of space to spread out family, I Buy Houses FRANCHISE APPLICATION. THE CASH! NON-REFUNDABLE APPLICA- Lake City Reporter, P.O. Box 640 for Sale Firm. 386-292-2228 showroom quality. MLS 82622 TION FEE IS $500.00. APPLICA- 1709, Lake City, FL, 32056 $123,900. REO Realty Group, Quick Sale Fair Price TIONS MAY BE OBTAINED 2006 16X80 3/2 $25,400 --- Business & Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 386-269-0605 FROM THE OFFICE OF THE CO- Quality Inn formerly Jameson Inn 2007 32x44 3/2 $33,500--- BOTH 750 Office Rentals LUMBIA COUNTY BOARD OF Now Hiring: P/T Night Audit HOMES INCLUDE DELIVERY Close to town, oversized Great rm, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, 135 position and P/T Housekeeping TO YOUR LAND. Several Repo’s ASuite Available in Midtown Dining rm, Study, lrg Master suite NE HERNANDO AVE., LAKE position. Please apply in person Coming In The Next 10 Days--- Commercial Center w/ walk in closet. MLS 82435 CITY, FLORIDA 32055, BE- 285 SW Commerce Blvd., LC Call North Pointe Homes For De- Call Vicki or $173,900 Missy Zecher 623-0237 TWEEN THE HOURS OF 8:00 tails. Call 352-872-5566 Joe 386-935-2832. Remax Professionals A.M. UNTIL 5:00 P.M., MONDAY- FRIDAY, (386) 758-1005. CLOSE TO VA MED CTR! 2013 DOUBLEWIDE Medical, Retail and Professional 3BR/2BA w/beautiful interior, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- $33,995 inc. set-up, Office space on East Baya near SIONERS new CH&A $59,900 DANIEL trim-out & A/C Old Country Club Rd. CRAPPS AGENCY INC. COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA Call 386-288-8379. BY: Call 386-497-4762 or 755-5110 #81428 386-984-0622 (cell) Stephen E. Bailey, Chairman 3BR/2BA 28X64 in a great loca- Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty ATTEST: tion, a lot of upgrades, fireplace. PROFESSIONAL 5BD/3BA just minutes away from P. DeWitt Cason, Clerk of Court ublished Monthly by the 05537638 P Only $2,500 down $399 a month. OFFICE UNIT town on half an acre. Mary Brown RECYCLE YOUR March 5, 2013 Lake City Reporter Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or Oakbridge Office Complex Whitehusrt $210,000 E-mail [email protected] 725 SE Baya Dr - Call 752-4820 386-965-0887 MLS #82546 Lake City Reporter