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LAKECITYREPORTER.COM GIVEAWAY PREPARATIONS Special session voted down ‘Stand your ground’ repeal won’t be heard.

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TALLAHASSEE — Florida’s Republican-con- trolled Legislature is com- ing out solidly against a special session to repeal the state’s “stand your ground law.” The Department of State on Wednesday released a list that showed more than half of the state’s 160-mem- ber Legislature has already voted against the idea. The vote was triggered earlier after 33 legislators asked for a special session in writing. They were urged to do so by protesters upset with the July verdict in the George Zimmerman case. Under an obscure state law, the written requests Photos by JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter required an official poll. A Christ Central Ministries office manager/facilities director Leilani Dagley (right), sorts through new backpacks while (from second right) Shaina Johns, 18, yes vote by three-fifths of Lisa Dubrule, 18, Chris Dubrule and Paul Dubrule stuff them with school supplies in preparation for the 15th annual Operation Backpack event that will the Legislature would have take place at the Columbia County Fairgrounds on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. resulted in a special ses- sion. Three days after Zimmerman was acquit- ted, protesters arrived at Operation Backpack gets ready the Capitol. They have been spending the night near Scott’s offices since then. Organizers expect them right back.” The backpacks will contain about 1,500 people at crayons, pens, glue, rulers, eras- County Fairgrounds. ers, paper, folders, highlighters, scissors and pencils. Allied By TONY BRITT Dagley said it normally takes [email protected] a crew of five people about two Veterans days to fill the 500 backpacks. More than 1,500 people There will be two doors dur- are expected to flock to the ing the event, where people figure Columbia County Fairgrounds who need school supplies can Saturday to get free school sup- go to a certain area and where plies during the 15th annual people who have a card to get a pleads Operation Backpack event. backpack will go to a different The school supply give-away area. Parents or guardians must Associated Press will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 be present with children. Names p.m. Saturday at the fairgrounds will be checked to verify anyone SANFORD — One of the exhibition hall. The annual event getting a backpack during the men who authorities say is part of the Christ Central event did not get a backpack dur- was involved in a scam to Community Outreach program ing the previous two events. use a veterans’ charity as a for students from kindergarten Chris Dubrule (left), watches as her daughter, Lisa, restocks a box of eras- This year’s event will feature front for an illegal gambling through 12th grade. ers in preparation for Operation Backpack. tables where other services operation that took in nearly “The purpose of the event is Leilani Dagley, Christ Central out 500 Jansport backpacks. including free haircuts offered $300 million has entered a to reach out to the children in Ministries office manager and “Jansport is a $60 backpack by 15 stylists, physicals, vision no contest plea. Columbia County so that on their facilities director. “Everything is and they have a warran- exams and immunizations will be Former Allied Veterans first day of school they’ll be able free.” ty,” Dagley said. “So if anything commander Johnny Duncan to have a positive first step,” said Event organizers plan to give happens to them, you can send GIVEAWAY continued on 3A on Wednesday pleaded no contest to one count of money laundering and four counts of maintaining an illegal lottery. He will be sentenced to probation at a New CHS entrance road nearly finished later date. The group’s current com- mander, Jerry Bass, also Students, parents was in Seminole County need to prepare for court Wednesday, but he was granted a week to con- traffic flow changes. sider a plea offer. The organization operat- By TONY BRITT ed dozens of Internet gam- [email protected] bling sites in Florida and several other states until the Students who drive and parents facilities were raided and who transport their children to shut down by federal agents Columbia High School will take a earlier this year. One of the new route this year. Allied Veterans sites was in County crews started construc- Lake City. tion on the new access road at the Allied Veterans claimed beginning of the summer and are that proceeds from the gam- in the final stages of the project. bling operations supported The improvements involved programs for military veter- approximately 1,800 feet of road- ans. However, investigators way, with new side drains, exten- said only about 2 percent of sions of old culverts and replace- the funds actually went to ment of some existing culverts. JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter such programs. The project was designed to allevi- A motorist cautiously drives past a road crew paving a part of County Road 252 near the new Columbia High The investigation into ate traffic congestion on County School entrance road on Wednesday. The new entrance, which is intended to alleviate traffic congestion, is expect- Allied Veterans of the World Road 252 and U.S. 41/441. ed to be completed before that start of the new school year. led to the resignation of for- Donnie Harrison, Columbia mer Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll High School assistant principal, sible for students on the first day and we’ll have it ready to go,” he The entrance students formerly after she was interviewed said the new road on the south of classes. said. “All students will enter that during the probe. She has side of the school will be acces- “It’s all been paved this week, road going into their parking lot.” ROAD continued on 3A denied wrongdoing.

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WASHINGTON Daily Scripture ormer U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. was sentenced to two and a half years in To the angel of the church in prison Wednesday after pleading guilty to schem- Laodicea write: These are the Fing to spend $750,000 in campaign words of the Amen, the faith- funds on TV’s, restaurant dinners, an expensive watch and other costly ful and true witness, the ruler personal items. His wife received a of God’s creation. Here I am! sentence of one year. Jackson, the 48-year-old son of I stand at the door and knock. civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, If anyone hears my voice and had been a Democratic congress- opens the door, I will come in man from Illinois from 1995 until he resigned last November. In an emo- and eat with that person, and tional speech to the judge, he apolo- “ they with me. gized and said he wanted to “take COURTESY — Revelation 3:14,20 responsibility for my actions.” “I misled the American people. 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The Lake City Reporter corrects errors of fact in news “This has been an extraordinarily for “The Twilight Saga-Breaking Oh’s publicist didn’t respond difficult time for our family,” he told Dawn” films and the movie adapta- Wednesday to requests for comment. items. If you have a concern, question or suggestion, please call the executive editor. Corrections and clarifications will run a crush of reporters outside the fed- tion of her novel “The Host,” this is Associated Press n in this space. And thanks for reading. AROUND FLORIDA Officials: Florida tourism booming TALLAHASSEE — State officials say Florida tour- ism is booming, with 23.4 million visitors coming to the state in the second quarter of 2013. According to Visit Florida, the state’s official marketing arm, there was an increase of visitors by 2.6 percent over the same period in 2012. Officials say that the second quar- COURTESY ter of 2012 — April to June — is the largest second Music Park show quarter for tourist visits in the state’s history. Bryce Carlisle and The Honkeytonk Hellions of Trenton rock Through the first half the house Saturday at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park of 2013, Florida welcomed in Live Oak. Doors to the Music Hall open at 6 p.m. and the 49.6 million visitors — for show starts at 8. an increase of 4.2 percent. And there’s more good tragic,” said Dr. Carina The medical examiner’s news: visitor spending in Blackmore, Florida’s office has been notified Florida for January-May interim state epidemiolo- and will assist in figuring was $33.2 billion, repre- gist. “We want to remind out the cause of death. senting an increase of 5.5 Floridians to be wary percent from the same when swimming, jumping Bus driver gets period in 2012. or diving in fresh water when water temperatures 21 months prison Boy fights rare are high and water levels BARTOW, — A central are low.” Florida judge is sending a brain infection Family members said school bus driver to prison the boy was infected while for driving 30 students to LABELLE — Health knee boarding with friends her house and letting two officials in Florida said in a ditch near his family’s girls fight in the front yard. Tuesday that a 12-year-old LaBelle home on Aug. Patrice Sanders accept- boy is fighting a rare and 3. He is being treated in ed a plea deal Wednesday deadly infection that is the intensive care unit at before Circuit Judge Roger attacking his brain. Miami Children’s Hospital. Alcott sentenced her to 21 Family members told months in prison for the media outlets that Zachary Woman’s body May 9 incident. Reyna of Southwest The Ledger of Lakeland Florida was infected with found in pond reports the Polk County Naegleria fowleri, a micro- Sheriff’s Office investi- MIDDLEBURG — scopic single-celled living gated after the mother of a Authorities in Clay County amoeba that is commonly 13-year-old girl complained say the body of a 77-year- found in freshwater lakes, about the incident. Her old woman has been found ponds and rivers. daughter was involved in in a pond near her home. It can cause a rare a fight with a 16-year-old Deputies say they brain infection called girl. received a call early primary amebic meningo- According to the Wednesday from a man encephalitis (PAM) that sheriff’s office, 30-year- who told them he was destroys brain tissue and old Sanders drove to her concerned his wife may be is usually fatal, the Florida house after the girls began in the pond behind their Department of Health said fighting and ordered house. in a news release Tuesday. everyone off the bus. The Homicide investiga- State officials confirmed girls finished their fight tors are at the scene, but the boy is battling PAM. and Sanders completed authorities say it’s too “The effects of PAM her bus route. on the individuals who early to determine wheth- contract the amoeba are er foul play was involved. n Associated Press 3A

Page Editor: Jim Barr, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER local THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 2013 3a Woman yanked out victim’s hair, New store bit her, police say progressing From staff reports A construction crew works a finger on her on the second story of A woman was arrested left hand, the Michael’s craft store for battery after an officer drawing at the Lake City Mall on found a clump of human b l o o d , Wednesday. hair on her dashboard dur- a n d ing a traffic stop for speed- p u l l e d ing, according to a Lake Roberts out a City Police Department clump of arrest report. her hair. Kimberly Renea The alleged victim’s Roberts, 26, of 568 Saturn boyfriend — the focus Lane, Lake City, bit anoth- of “an ongoing feud” er woman’s finger and between the women, the JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter yanked out a clump of report said — separated her hair in an altercation the two. Monday, the report said. Police called Roberts The woman was swim- and went to her home but GIVEAWAY: 1,500 expected at fairgrounds ming with her 5-year- were unable to make con- old son and her boy- tact. Continued From Page 1A friend in the community At about 12:40 a.m. pool at Columbia Arms Tuesday, Roberts was given to local students. Markham, 11, who is slated to will be provided by Alfonso and Apartments, 1394 S. stopped for speeding on Dagley said the Columbia County dance. Margaret Lucio of Live Oak. Marion Ave., at about U.S. 90 West. When inter- Sheriff’s Office will provide finger- “He’s like a little Fred Astaire,” “Christ Central founder and lead 6:30 p.m. Monday when viewing Roberts at the printing, a U.S. Army representative Dagley said. “He’s good and he’s pastor Lonnie Johns’ vision for Roberts approached her scene, an officer report- will provide supplies, TD Bank will been practicing all week.” Columbia County is to reach out to aggresively, police said. edly noticed a clump of also give away school supplies and Additional entertainment will be everyone, especially the children During an altercation hair on her dashboard. the Christ Central children’s depart- provided by Christ Central pastor and elderly,” Dagley said. “I’m outside the pool, Roberts Roberts was arrested ment will handout hygiene bags Chad Rogers, who will do worship expecting close to 1,500 - 1,800 chil- allegedly struck the 27- on a charge of battery and containing toothbrushes, hair care music. dren to attend. Last year we have year-old woman in the the hair was photographed products and other personal hygiene The Columbia County Health about 1,200 children.” face, torso and back, bit and taken into evidence. items. Department dental bus will also be Although the event officially “When they get ready to leave, on site for children and adults to begins at 9 a.m., Dagley said last they can get a hot dog and a drink tour. year children and parents started to for free before they exit,” she said. There will also be two bounce form the line around 7 a.m. because Radio station returns Entertainment at the top of each houses on site as well as the blood- only the first 500 children get back- hour will be provided by Landon mobile from LifeSouth. Snowcones packs. From staff reports Missouri. Power Country 102 Local radio station and its sister stations, Power Country 102, which WGRO 960 in Lake City ROAD: Traffic patterns to change around school suspended operations last and WNFK 92.1 in Perry, month along with two sis- suspended operations July Continued From Page 1A ter stations, returned to 12 in order to retool and the airwaves Wednesday. bring listeners “a better used to access the school Harrison said. “Eventually we’re going on County Road 252,” he The stations’ owner, Nick product,” general man- property off County Road The roadway will also be to have it where we have said. “That’s not our job, Bolton, entered a lease ager Scott Savage said at 252 will now be exit-only. accessible for the business- it fenced off and gated so directing traffic, but we end agreement with Dockins the time. All students will enter es that come to the school’s that we can regulate during up doing it. Hopefully that Telecommunications to Power Country returned the new roadway, which logistics program, such as the day who can come on will be alleviated and the operate the stations, a “about two months ahead splinters off into a lane that UPS and FedEx, to drop off campus so everyone won’t access road will help out press release said. of schedule,” according gives them access to the packages. have access to the school,” with the traffic flow out on Dockins Telecommuni- to the press release. Its school’s largest parking In addition, trucks mak- Harrison said. County Road 252 with our cations owns radio sister stations will resume lot. ing deliveries for the cafete- Harrison said the new business partners close by and television stations broadcasting in the fall, “All parents will go in ria and other programs will access road will benefit so it’s not a log jam at the throughout Florida and the release said. through there and there is also use the new roadway. both school and commu- traffic light. a circular driveway where The roadway will also pro- nity. “Hopefully it will be a they can drop off stu- vide access for the school “We can have less peo- smoother, cleaner transi- dents and go back out the district’s maintenance ple on duty and also less tion when we pick up our same way they came in,” services. people directing traffic out students,” he added.

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ANOTHER VIEW Fighting for Florida’s oyster industry

lorida’s elected leadership had little choice but to go back to court Tuesday to try to pro- tect the state’s suffering oyster industry. Gov. Rick Scott announced that Florida would sue the state of Georgia over its withdrawal Fof water that should be flowing south to Apalachicola Bay. And in a hearing in Apalachicola, Sens. Bill Nelson and Marco Rubio upped the pressure on Congress to intervene and resolve the water wars for good. The moves should prompt a settlement that fairly serves the Southern states while protecting a vital industry and a national food source. Scott said “20 years of failed negotiations with Georgia” had left him no other option. Florida, Georgia and Alabama have fought for 23 years over a dam the Army Corps of Engineers built in the 1950s over the Chattahoochee River north of Atlanta. Since that time, the dam has evolved into an important drinking water resource for metro- politan Atlanta, which uses the water from the res- ervoir, called Lake Lanier, to supply the suburbs. But the withdrawals come at the expense of down- stream users in Florida who rely on its southerly flow into the Apalachicola River. Opening a new chapter in court is not ideal, but Florida had no other options. Georgia stood In the key of love behind an appellate court victory in 2011 to fore- stall any attempt to move more water downstream. ometimes we sing togeth- She barely knows my name. The Senate also rebuffed attempts by Nelson and er, my husband and I. On the day of the surgery, we Rubio to add tough language in new legislation that Thanks, no; you do not took her for a ride, as her first- would have required allowing more water to flow want to hear us. string grandma advised: to Apalachicola Bay. ... Tuesday’s announcement S We aren’t by any stan- “The only way you’ll get her to ... amounted to a strong united front in getting dards what you’d call good. But we nap,” she said, “is to take her for a Georgia to the bargaining table. have found somehow between us a drive and sing this song.” The lack of water flowing downstream has dev- two-part harmony that is entirely, I knew the song. We could sing astated the Apalachicola habitat. On Monday, the absolutely, our own. Sharon Randall it. So we strapped her in her car Obama administration declared a fishery disaster What we lack in talent, we make www.sharonrandall.com seat and drove for miles, her grand- up with good intentions. That is to for Florida’s oyster beds along the west coast, pa and I, singing off-key: say, we mean what we sing. What John Hiaat and sang the words like “The wheels on the bus go round clearing the way for economic assistance to fishing else is marriage for? a vow in each other’s ears: “Have a and round, round and round, round businesses and communities. The National Oceanic The first time we sang together little faith in me.” and round ...” and Atmospheric Administration says within the was 15 years ago. Back then, he Two years ago, for Christmas, We sang all the verses that we last year, the oyster landings on Florida’s west was my editor and my friend. he wrote a song just for me. My knew (the wipers and the doors coast had dropped nearly 60 percent, amounting When my first husband died of husband, not John Hiatt. It has, and and the horn on the bus), and to a 44 percent loss in revenues. The drought and cancer, he came to the memorial needs, no words. Some mornings, some that we made up (the old Georgia’s abuse of Lake Lanier’s water supply have service to pay his respects. when he wakes early, I hear him folks on the bus go “help me, produced the lowest recorded levels of water flow I had no idea he was there. playing it on his guitar on the patio. please, just go to sleep!”) into Apalachicola since 1929. That has devastated a There were a great many people, And I feel my face smile into the Charlotte lifted an eyebrow, gave bay that produces 90 percent of the state’s oysters and I was, well, in a fog. But I saw pillow. us a look, smiled her best Charlotte and 10 percent of the nation’s. him later in a video of the service. We have sung a lot of songs smile and crashed. The disaster declaration makes Florida eligible He was sitting alone with his chin together, he and I. But the song we We brought her home and I car- for federal relief funds if Congress approves them, in his hand, singing along with sang last week for Charlotte came ried her inside, whispering as her and it should without delay. But the larger focus me and a thousand other voices, a as a complete surprise. first-string grandma had instructed, should be on getting Georgia to realize its self-inter- great cloud of witnesses that had His son was scheduled to have “Sh, sh, sh!” Then I tucked her in est in a deal. The compacts the states agreed to gathered that day, the words to surgery in California. Lest you bed, pulled off her cowgirl boots, over the years and the 2011 appeals court ruling all “Amazing Grace.” worry, I will tell you now the sur- kissed her curls, and she slept. Yes, recognize an ambiguity in the law over Georgia’s Does it count even if I didn’t gery went well and was, thank you, like a baby. authority to withdraw water. By agreeing to a deal, know he was there? It does to me. all we prayed for. Charlotte won’t remember that Georgia could end a lengthy legal battle and gain Years later, after we started dating, But my husband wanted to be day. But we will, I assure you, her long-term certainly over its water supply. Florida we would find ourselves singing there, naturally, to be of any help grandpa and I. We will store it away along to some song on the radio, or took necessary steps in that direction Tuesday, and possible to his son and his wife and in our big, fat, treasure trove of on a CD, one that for whatever rea- their baby girl. it should keep up the pressure. memories, hoping some day when sons spoke to us both. Then we’d Charlotte is almost 2. Like all she is older, to pull it out and tell ■ Tampa Bay Times look at each other and laugh. granddaughters, she is smart for her all about it. What’s not to love about a man her age and strikingly beautiful. The wheels on our lives go who loves the blues? I am her third-string grandma. round and round. We hope and Some women need flowers or Or fourth. I get in the game off the pray they’ll keep turning. Lake City Reporter chocolate or diamonds. Me? I’m a bench, after her dad’s mom, with sucker, it seems, for harmony. whom she and her parents are ■ Sharon Randall can be contacted On our wedding day eight years living, and her mom’s mom, with at P.O. Box 777394, Henderson, NV Serving Columbia County Since 1874 ago, we slow-danced to a song by whom she visits often. 89077. The Lake City Reporter is published with pride for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun‑ ties by Community Newspapers Inc. 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Aug. 15 Reginald Rose in the Baird Regional Library. Or, artists School orientation Center at 619 S. Main St., may download/print the Lake City Middle School Gainesville. Shows will be application from our blog: will have orientation for all Fridays and Saturdays at 8 http://theloag.blogspot. grade levels at 10 a.m. and p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. com/ For more informai- at 6 p.m. Tickets are $10 and are ton, contact Suzanne Marcil available at Sweet Dreams at (386) 362-7308. A mini- CHS orientation Ice Cream Westgate loca- mum of $3,000 in prizes Columbia High School tion, online at acrosstown. will be awarded. Artwork will have orientation for org, at the door 30 minutes selected for these awards new ninth-graders from 10 before showtime or by call- will be exhibited at a spe- a.m. to noon in the school ing (352) 234-6278. cial “Featured Exhibition” auditorium. Orientation for at the library, from Sept. 21 10th, 11th and 12th grades Classic cars to Oct. 4. will be at 6 p.m. Parents are A classic car cruise-in invited. Homeroom assign- is held each Friday from Aug. 17 ments will be presented. 5:30 to about 8 p.m. at the Hardee’s restaurant on U.S. Gospel concert Extension program 90 West at Bascom Norris W a t e r t o w n

Columbia County TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter Drive. All car enthusiasts Congregational Methodist Extension Service will pres- are welcome. For more Church on Okinawa Road in ent a program, “Eat Your Summer graduation information, call Graham the Watertown Community Weeds,” by Judy Futch White at (919) 368-5893. will have a gospel concert and Diana McDonnell, at Family members (from left) Gene Leslie, Evan Leslie, Phyllis Leslie and Sylvia Leslie pose for at 7 p.m., featuring The 5:45 p.m. at the Fort White a picture at the Columbia County School Board Administrative Complex on Tuesday following Artists wanted Reflections from Trenton. Public Library. Free taste the 2013 Columbia High School summer graduation ceremony. The Live Oak Artists For more information, call tests and recipes will be Guild is seeking artists to 438-5047. available. registering for the fall ses- Community theater 2780 or for $6 at www.high- exhibit their works at the sion, which runs Aug. 19 High Springs Community springscommunitytheater. Autumn Artfest Sept. 9- Extension program School open house through Dec. 1 All boys Theater will present its com. Shows will be Friday 20 at the Suwannee River Columbia County Shining Star Academy and girls ages 6 to 14 are Summer Youth Production and Saturday at 7 p.m. and Regional Library. All art- Extension Service will pres- of the Arts will have an eligible. The club picks up of “A Walk in the Woods” by Sunday at 2 p.m. Doors ists 18 and older are eli- ent a program, “Eat Your open house from 6 to 8 children from all county Debbie Metzler. Come see open 30 minutes before the gible. Entry fee si $25 for Weeds,” by Judy Futch p.m. Visitors will be able to elementary, middle and the tales of Goldilocks, the performance. The theater guild members and $35 and Diana McDonnell, at meet teachers and tour the high schools. The fee Three Bears, Red Riding is at 130 NE First Ave. in for nonmembers. Deadline 1:30 p.m. at the Columbia campus. The school is at is $200 per child, which Hood, the Three Little Pigs High Springs. for entries is Aug. 23. County Public Library, 308 7443 W. U.S. 90. includes transportation. and Hansel and Gretel, all Applications are available at NW Columbia Ave. Free The club offers indoor blended into one delight- Community theater The Frame Shop & Gallery taste tests and recipes will Aug. 16 and outdoor sports, game ful play. Tickets are $5 in The Acrosstown and the Suwannee River be available. room, homework help, a advance, and are available Repertory Theater of Boys Club sign-up computer lab and other at The Framery of Lake Gainesville will give a pre- The Boys Club of activities. For more infor- City, 341 S. Marion Ave., view performance of the Columbia County is now mation, call 752-4184. or by calling (386) 754- play “12 Angry Jurors” by International food event set

The Columbia City about 20 countries will OBITUARIES Seventh-Day Adventist have non-meat cuisines to Church will hold its annual sample. Each will also be in Food International event his or her country’s’ indig- Eric Antonio Akins, Jr. nephews, other loving relatives Viola Farmer. Dora graduated The family will receive friends and friends. The viewing will be in 1959 from Richardson High from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Friday, at 2 p.m. Sunday at the enous dress. Eric Antonio Akins, Jr. departed held at the church TODAY from School. She was a dedicated August 16, 2013 at Antioch Women’s/Garden Club’s The event is free, but res- from this life August 10, 2013. 10:30 A.M. until the hour of ser- employee of Columbia County MB Church. Fort White, FL. Clubhouse at 257 SE ervations are required. To Eric was born October 21, 1987 vice. Please send lowers to the School for 35 years. She is pre- Arrangements entrusted to Hernando Ave. in Lake reserve a spot or for more in Gainesville, church after 9:00 A.M. Interment ceded in death by her husband COMBS FUNERAL HOME. City. information, call Jacqueline Florida to An- will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Berry Grifin, Jr, sister Opal 292 NE Washington Street. nie Lois Cook 4535 N. Main St. (32206), Gate Duchene and daughter Loretta Lake City, FL, (386) 752-4366. People representing Bowles at (386) 755-6547. and Eric Anto- #5. Arrangements by “the most Johnson. She leaves to cherish Marq Combs-Turner, L.F.D. nio Akins, Sr. trusted name in funeral service”, her memories: brother Tommy “The Caring Professionals” Left to cher- HARRy BROwN FUNERAL Farmer, sister Alfreda Harris, ish memo- DiRECtORS & CREMAtiON daughter Terri Watson, Ryetta Piper Laurie wehrle ries: mother, SERviCE, (904) 252-1573. Evette Grifin, and Shelia Rossin. Annie Lois Grandchildren, Ronsae Mallard Piper Laurie Wehrle, 58, passed - away on August 6, 2013, Cook, father, Kenneth Lamar DuBose (Rossin), Termell Grifin, Tiffa with her family by her side. Eric Antonio Akins, Sr., both of ny Watson, Ashley Rossin, Carl- Piper was born November 8, Fort White, FL; brothers, Ger- Kenneth Lamar DuBose, 68, of ton Watson, Jr. Also many niec- 1954 in Wadsworth, Ohio to ald Cook, David J. Cook, Fort High Springs, Florida passed es, nephews, friends and family. Leon and Ollie McElhaney. White, FL; sisters, Anitra Cook, away at home surrounded by Home going services will be held Piper graduated from Co- Latoya R. Cook, Fort White, his family on August 14, 2013. at 2:00 p.m. on August 17, 2013 lumbia High and went on to FL, Akeria K. Akins, Gaines- He was preceded in death by at New St. James Missionary Lake City Community Col- ville, FL; hosts of nieces, neph- his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Baptist Church, Lake City, FL. lege where she received a cer- ews, other relatives and friends. DuBose. He is survived by his Public visitation will be held on tiicate of Secretarial Science. Funeral services for Eric An- loving wife of 48 years, Trudie Friday from 5-7 p.m. at the Oliv- Piper, an Administrative Assis- tonio Akins, Jr. will be 11:00 DuBose; Daughters: Kelly (Da- et Missionary Baptist church. tant in the construction business a.m. Saturday, August 17, vid) Anderson of Riverview, FL; Final Rites are entrusted to: prior to her passing, also served 2013 at Antioch Missionary Dana Bowlus of Jacksonville, tRiNity FUNERAL HOME as President of the National Baptist Church, 174 SW Skye FL; Son: Alan (Shannon) Du- OF PERRy, iNC. Rev An- Association of Women in Con- Avenue, Fort White, Florida. Bose of High Springs, FL; Sis- thony M. White, Licensed struction in the Pensacola area. The family will receive friends ters: Yvonne (Wayne) Whitten Funeral Director/Embalmer Her interest included going to from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Friday, of Lutz, FL and Barbara Clance the beach, listening to coun- August 16, 2013 at Antioch of Jacksonville; Grandchildren: Dennis Lamont Smith try music, decorating for holi- MB Church, Fort White, FL. Matthew and Mark Anderson, days, but most of all commu- Arrangements entrusted to Micah, Meredith and Madi- Dennis Lamont Smith, 38, nicating with her grand kids COMBS FUNERAL HOME. syn Bowlus and Trey DuBose. departed this life August 10, via Skype and phone calls. 292 NE Washington Street. He was an electrician for 45 2013. Dennis was born January She was preceded in death Lake City, FL, (386) 752-4366. years and a member of the Lo- 23, 1975 in by her parents, Leon Marq Combs-Turner, L.F.D. cal IBEW 1205. He loved his Gainesville, and Ollie McElhaney. “The Caring Professionals” family, friends, hunting, ishing Florida to Piper is survived by her hus- and he loved to BBQ. He was E l i z a b e t h band of 36 years, Frank, sons Alvin Bridges, Jr. also a member of First Bap- Akins Smith Frank Jr (Tanya) of Franklin, tist Church of High Springs, and Wilbert West Virginia and Patrick of Funeral Services for Mr. Alvin FL. He will be missed more J o h n s o n . Pensacola, step-son Michael of Bridges, Jr., affectionately know than words can ever say but we Mr. Johnson Milford, Minnesota, brothers, to many as “Jimmie”, will be held know we will see him in heaven. p r e c e d e s Richard (Barbarah) of Charles- at 12:00 Noon, Funeral Service will be held Sat- him in death. ton, West Virginia, Frank (Kitty) urday, August 17, 2013, 10:00 He leaves to cherish his memo- Lake City, Florida, sister, Linda Friday, August ries: mother, Elizabeth Akins (Mickey) Hazellief of Brooks- 16, 2013, at a.m. at First Baptist Church Smith, Fort White, FL; grand- of High Springs with the Rev. ville, Florida, grandchildren Kai- Historic Mt father, William Johnson, Jr., tlyn, Quinn, Allan and Lori, oth- Zion AME Derek Lambert oficiating. Inter- LaCrosse, FL; daughter, Chasity er family members and friends. Church, 201 ment will be at Phillipi Baptist Smith, Gainesville, FL; brother, A memorial service was held at E. Beaver St. Church Cemetery, Mikesville, Derrick Johnson, Jacksonville, the chapel of Barrancas National (32202), Rev. FL following the service. In lieu FL; sister, Angela Smith Coppock Cemetery, Pensacola, Florida. Pearce Ew- of lowers donations may be (Mario), Lake City, FL; nephews, OAK LAwN FUNERAL ing, Pastor. Bro. Bridges passed made in his memory to Hospice Fall Leagues Ian Smith, El Paso, TX, Jordan HOME, 619 New War- away August 8th. He is survived of the Nature Coast, 150 N. Main Coppock, Lake City, FL; special rington Road, Pensacola, FL by his loving and devoted wife, Street, High Springs, FL 32643. cousin, Lorianne Shaw Safford, 32506, 850-453-2321 was in Sandra Jackson Bridges; sisters: Atlanta, GA; hosts of aunts, un- charge of the arrangements. Now Forming Betty Wise and Amalia Har- Dora Lee Grifin cles, other relatives and friends. You may sign the guest book ris (William), Lake City, FL, Funeral services for Den- at DignityMemorial.com Evangelist Yvonne Fields, Jack- Dora Lee Grifin, age 73 of Lake nis Lamont Smith will be sonville, FL, and Mary Russell City, FL. The Lord called our be- 11:00 a.m. Saturday, August Obituaries are paid advertise- Mens (Dwayne), Florence, AZ; broth- loved “Nannie” home on August 17, 2013 at Antioch Mission- ments. For details, call the Lake er, Alphonso Bridges (Rose), 13, 2013. She was the daughter ary Baptist Church, 174 SW City Reporter’s classified depart- Boyce, LA; a number of nieces, of the late Hampton Farmer and Skye Avenue, Fort White, FL. ment at 752-1293. Columbia County’s Most Wanted BECOME A TAX Mixed PROFESSIONAL. Henry Blake Bussey Bessie Pearl Crum Take the H&R Block Income Tax Course to learn how to prepare taxes like a pro. Class times and Seniors DOB: 06/16/1978 DOB: 02/05/1973 locations are flexible to fit your current job, school and family schedules. 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Quarterback club a little better,” Jackson said. day and the Fort White “We have still got a lot of Football Fan Fare, Jackson hosts Fan Fare distractions. It has been said there is no time for a day on Saturday. real hot. We know what scrimmage on Saturday. we are doing, we just lost The annual Fan Fare cel- By TIM KIRBY focus due to the heat. It’s ebration is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. [email protected] disappointing.” Saturday at Deese Park in Fort White will practice Fort White. FORT WHITE — Just in the morning today and Football coaches will be when pads went on, the Friday. Players are to report introduced and, in turn, weather heated up and Fort at 7:30 a.m. introduce the varsity, junior White High’s football team Because of picture varsity and middle school has suffered. players. The Indians practiced Cheerleading squads at 3:30 p.m. the first three Fort White for the three teams will be days of this week. A small introduced. shower on Wednesday just schedule The event will featured before practice may have live music, bounce houses, made things worse. Aug. 23 Dixie County (H) face paintings and other “We had a horrible prac- activities. It is a fund- tice Monday,” Indians head Aug. 30 Hamilton Co. (A) raiser for the Fort White coach Demetric Jackson Quarterback Club, which said before practice on Sept. 6 Newberry (H) will sell season tickets, club Wednesday. “It was one of memberships and the new- JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter those like the first day of Sept. 13 Bradford (A) look T-shirts for 2013. school.” Barbecue chicken, ribs DJ Jackson (8) scrambles to avoid a sack while running a drill during practice last week. Jackson has spent much Sept. 20 Chiles (H) and combination dinners of the week in meetings with cole slaw and beans and making sure all the Oct. 4 Fernandina Bch. (A) will be sold for $7, $8 and players have met eligibility $10, respectively. Drinks requirements. Oct. 11 canceled will be sold separately. “We are trying to get a Fort White football is lot of the other stuff out of Oct. 18 Madison Co. (H) pointing toward the kickoff ® the way,” he said. classic game at 7:30 p.m. King O’ The West Honeydews Picture day on Tuesday Oct. 25 Suwannee (H) Aug. 23 when Dixie County & Western Cantaloupes had to be postponed, and High will visit Arrowhead has been re-scheduled for Nov. 1 Taylor County (A) Stadium. Saturday. “I’ll be glad when it’s “Tuesday’s practice was Nov. 8 Buchholz (H) game week,” Jackson said. SUPREMELY

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Minnesota (Pelfrey 4-10), 8:10 p.m. Race distance: 400 miles, 200 laps. TELEVISION Friday’s Games Next race: Irwin Tools Night Race, Kansas City at Detroit, 1:08 p.m., Aug. 24, Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol, TV sports 1st game Tenn. Colorado at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Online: http://www.nascar.com Today Kansas City at Detroit, 7:08 p.m., NATIONWIDE GOLF 2nd game NATIONWIDE CHILDREN’S Noon N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 7:10 p.m. HOSPITAL 200 TGC — USGA, U.S. Amateur Toronto at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Site: Lexington, Ohio. Championship, second round matches, at Seattle at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Schedule: Today, practice; Friday, Brookline, Mass. Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, practice; Saturday, qualifying (ESPN2, 9:30- 2 p.m. 8:10 p.m. 11 a.m.), race, 2:30 p.m. (ESPN, 2-5 p.m.). TGC — PGA Tour, Wyndham Cleveland at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Track: Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Championship, first round, at Greensboro, Houston at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. (road course, 2.258 miles). N.C. Race distance: 203.22 miles, 90 laps. GYMNASTICS NL standings Next race: Food City 250, Aug. 23, 8 p.m. Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol, Tenn. NBCSN — P&G Championships, at East Division CAMPING WORLD TRUCK Hartford, Conn. W L Pct GB MICHIGAN NATIONAL LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL Atlanta 73 47 .608 — GUARD 200 1 p.m. Washington 58 60 .492 14 Site: Brooklyn, Mich. ESPN — World Series, double New York 54 63 .462 17½ Schedule: Friday, practice (Speed, elimination, San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico 2-3:30 p.m.; Saturday, qualifying (Fox Philadelphia 53 66 .445 19½ COURTESY (Caribbean) vs. Aguadulce, Panama (Latin Miami 45 73 .381 27 Sports 1, 9:30-11 a.m.), race, 12:30 p.m. America), at South Williamsport, Pa. Central Division (Fox Sports 1, noon-2:30 p.m.). 3 p.m. W L Pct GB Track: Michigan International Speedway AAU Back to School champions ESPN — World Series, double Pittsburgh 70 48 .593 — (oval, 2.0 miles). elimination, Sammamish, Wash. St. Louis 68 50 .576 2 Race distance: 200 miles, 100 laps. The Lake City Stars won first place in the eighth-grade division in the AAU Back to School (Northwest) vs. Corpus Christi, Texas Cincinnati 67 52 .563 3½ Next race: UNOH 200, Aug. 21, Bristol Classic Tournament at ESPN Wild World of Sports. Team members are (front row, from left) (Southwest), at South Williamsport, Pa. Chicago 52 67 .437 18½ Motor Speedway, Bristol, Tenn. D’Angelo Perry, Latrayvious Miller, Dedrick Vanover, Carlos Wilson, Kaylon Jonas and team 5 p.m. Milwaukee 52 67 .437 18½ NHRA MELLO YELLO ESPN2 — World Series, double West Division DRAG RACING mom Roshonda Jones. Back row (from left) are team mom Nakitha Ivery, Jamal Clayton, elimination, Perth (Australia) vs. Tijuana, W L Pct GB LUCAS OIL NHRA NATIONALS DJ Jackson, Terrace Baker, Kobe Kimble, Terrious Baker and coach Latroy Ivery. Baja California (Mexico), at South Los Angeles 69 50 .580 — Site: Brainerd, Minn. Williamsport, Pa. Arizona 61 57 .517 7½ Schedule: Friday, qualifying; Saturday, 7 p.m. Colorado 56 65 .463 14 qualifying (ESPN2, 11 p.m.-1 a.m.); ESPN2 — World Series, double San Diego 54 65 .454 15 Sunday, final eliminations (ESPN2, 9 p.m.- BRIEFS elimination, Nashville, Tenn. (Southeast) vs. San Francisco 52 66 .441 16½ midnight). Westport, Conn. (New England), at South Today’s Games Track: Brainerd International Raceway. Next race: NHRA U.S. Nationals, Williamsport, Pa. Pittsburgh (A.J.Burnett 5-8) at CHS FOOTBALL For details, call Jason YOUTH FOOTBALL MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL St. Louis (Lynn 13-6), 1:45 p.m. Aug. 28-Sept. 2, Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis, Clermont, Ind. Dumas at 965-8530 or Josh 1:30 p.m. San Francisco (Vogelsong 2-4) at Tiger golf tourney City registration MLB — Regional coverage, Pittsburgh Washington (Haren 7-11), 4:05 p.m. Online: http://www.nhra.com Wehinger at 623-3628. at St. Louis or L.A. Angels at N.Y. Yankees Cincinnati (Cingrani 5-2) at Milwaukee IZOD INDYCAR postponed on Saturday (1 p.m. start) (Lohse 8-7), 8:10 p.m. Next race: Grand Prix of Sonoma, 7 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Z.Wheeler 5-2) at San Aug. 25, Sonoma Raceway, Sonoma, Calif. The 2013 Tiger Classic LCCCYB open Lake City Parks and MLB — Regional coverage, Kansas Diego (T.Ross 3-5), 10:10 p.m. Online: http://www.indycar.com golf tournament Recreation Department City at Detroit or Boston at Toronto Friday’s Games FORMULA ONE board meeting has registration for its NFL FOOTBALL St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 4:05 p.m. Next race: Belgian Grand Prix, scheduled for Friday has 8 p.m. Arizona at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Aug. 25, Spa-Francorchamps Circuit, been postponed due to Lake City/Columbia Little League Football ESPN — Preseason, San Diego at Colorado at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium. poor participation and County Youth Baseball has program from 8 a.m. to Chicago L.A. Dodgers at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Online: http://www.formula1.com weather concerns. an open board 5 p.m. Saturday, and TENNIS San Francisco at Miami, 7:10 p.m. For details, call Russell meeting at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 24 at the Teen Town 1 p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. ESPN2 — ATP World Tour/WTA, Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. GOLF Taylor at 754-1167. Monday in the Babe Ruth Center. The league is for Western & Southern Open, men’s and N.Y. Mets at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Baseball coaches building. girls and boys ages 6-13. women’s round of 16, at Cincinnati Golf week BRANFORD HIGH Those interested in Cost is $50 per child and 9 p.m. FOOTBALL recreational baseball to proof of age is required. ESPN2 — WTA, Western & Southern LPGA TOUR/ Fundraiser make a difference for the For details, call Open, round of 16, at Cincinnati LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR kids in the community are Heyward Christie at 11 p.m. NFL preseason SOLHEIM CUP at Applebee’s ESPN2 — ATP World Tour, Western & Site: Parker, Colo. urged to attend. 754-3607. Southern Open, round of 16, at Cincinnati Today Schedule: Friday-Sunday. The Branford Athletic For details, call Jessica (same-day tape) Atlanta at Baltimore, 7:30 p.m. Course: Colorado Golf Club (7,066 Booster Club has an Langley at 867-1897. CHEERLEADING Detroit at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. yards, par 72). Applebee’s Flapjack Carolina at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Television: Golf Channel (Friday, Fundraiser breakfast Final registration BASEBALL 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m.; 5-9 p.m.; Saturday, San Diego at Chicago, 8 p.m. (ESPN) from 8-10 a.m. Saturday North Florida Friday 9:30 a.m.-9 p.m., 11:30 p.m.-4 a.m.; Sunday, on Saturday AL standings Minnesota at Buffalo, 7 p.m. 2:30-8:30 p.m., 11:30 p.m.-4 a.m.). at the restaurant on U.S. Rays tryouts Oakland at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Format: Team match play. Friday and Highway 90 west. Cost is Cheerleading East Division San Francisco at Kansas City, 8 p.m. Saturday, four morning foursome (alter- $8 for all you can eat. North Florida Rays 11U registration for Little W L Pct GB Tampa Bay at New England, 8 p.m. nate-shot) and four afternoon fourball For details, call Ken travel baseball team has League Football is Boston 72 49 .595 — (FOX) (best-ball) matches; Sunday, 12 singles tryouts for the fall season 9 a.m. to noon Saturday Tampa Bay 66 51 .564 4 Saturday matches. Burt Jr. at 984-7700. Baltimore 65 54 .546 6 Dallas at Arizona, 4:30 p.m. United States (c-captain’s pick): Paula at 10 a.m. Aug. 24 at the at Memorial Stadium. New York 61 57 .517 9½ Tennessee at Cincinnati, 7 p.m. Creamer, Cristie Kerr, Jessica Korda, YOUTH BASEBALL Southside Sports Complex Total cost is $95 — $35 for Toronto 54 65 .454 17 Jacksonville at NY Jets, 7:30 p.m. Brittany Lang, Stacy Lewis, Brittany Red fields. Anyone registration and $60 if a Central Division Green Bay at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Lincicome, c-Gerina Piller, Morgan Lake City fall interested in playing 11U uniform is needed. W L Pct GB Miami at Houston, 8 p.m. Pressel, Lizette Salas, Angela Stanford, travel baseball is welcome For details, call Wilda Detroit 69 49 .585 — Denver at Seattle, 10 p.m. Lexi Thompson, c-Michelle Wie. Captain: registration Cleveland 64 56 .533 6 Sunday Meg Mallon. Assistant captains: Dottie and encouraged to try out. Drawdy at 965-1377. Kansas City 62 55 .530 6½ Indianapolis at NY Giants, 8 p.m. Pepper, Laura Diaz. Online registration For details, call Andy Minnesota 53 64 .453 15½ (FOX) Europe: Carlota Ciganda, Spain; c- for Lake City/Columbia Miles at 867-0678. FORT WHITE BASEBALL Chicago 46 72 .390 23 Monday Caroline Hedwall, Sweden; c-Charley Hull, County Youth Baseball’s West Division Pittsburgh at Washington, 8 p.m. England; Karine Icher, France; Caroline fall league (www.lcccyb. Election of W L Pct GB (ESPN) Masson, Germany; Catriona Matthew, Next Level Texas 69 51 .575 — Scotland; Azahara Munoz, Spain; Anna com) is under way through officers Tuesday Oakland 67 51 .568 1 Nordqvist, Sweden; Suzann Pettersen, Sept. 1 at a cost of $65 per Showcase offered Seattle 55 63 .466 13 AUTO RACING Norway; Beatriz Recari, Spain; c-Giulia player. Fort White Babe Ruth Los Angeles 53 65 .449 15 Sergas, Italy; c-Jodi Ewart Shadoff, England. For details, call Jessica A Next Level Baseball Baseball’s annual Houston 38 80 .322 30 Race week Captain: Liselotte Neumann, Sweden. Langley at 867-1897. High School Baseball election for all positions Today’s Games Assistant captains: Annika Sorenstam, Showcase is Aug. 24 for is 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Sweden; Carin Koch, Sweden. L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 12-6) at N.Y. NASCAR seniors and Aug. 25 for South Columbia Sports Yankees (P.Hughes 4-11), 1:05 p.m. SPRINT CUP Lake City Impact juniors at Lincoln High. Park board meeting room. Houston (Bedard 3-8) at Oakland PURE MICHIGAN 400 BASKETBALL (Gray 0-1), 3:35 p.m. Site: Brooklyn, Mich. tryouts Sunday Players will be evaluated Anyone interested please Boston (Peavy 9-4) at Toronto Schedule: Friday, practice (Speed, by college recruiters, call Jackie Brooks at (Buehrle 8-7), 7:07 p.m. noon-1:30 p.m.), qualifying (Speed, 3:30- WNBA schedule Lake City Impact professional scouts, and (386) 527-2555. Kansas City (Guthrie 12-8) at Detroit 5:30 p.m.); Saturday, practice (Fox Sports baseball team has 8U Prospectwire. For details, call Sherry (Ani.Sanchez 10-7), 7:08 p.m. 1, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.); Sunday, race, 1 p.m. Tuesday Seattle (J.Saunders 10-11) at Tampa (ESPN, noon-4:30 p.m.). Los Angeles 80, Chicago 76 tryouts at 2:30 p.m. For details, visit www. Miller at (386) 688-0832. Bay (Cobb 6-2), 7:10 p.m. Track: Michigan International Speedway Today Sunday at the Southside nextlevelbb.com or call Chicago White Sox (Rienzo 0-0) at (oval, 2.0 miles). 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DILBERT DEAR ABBY Teacher looks for lesson in the etiquette of tipping DEAR ABBY: I am a happens is to talk to her teacher, and at the end of parents about the fact that the year I receive many you’re worried about her. If BABY BLUES gifts and notes of apprecia- you make clear that Grace tion from the parents of is getting stoned to “feel my students. This year, better” and not partying, one of my parents, a beau- they may be less inclined to tician, presented me with a react with anger. gift certificate for a facial. Abigail Van Buren ** ** ** Last week I made the www.dearabby.com DEAR ABBY: My 25- appointment and was “Grace,” has confided to year-old grandson has a given a fantastic facial by me that she’s smoking problem, and we don’t this mom. I didn’t tip her pot and drinking. When I know where to turn. afterward because I wasn’t asked her why, she said Through student loans sure how to handle a gift she does it to make herself he has managed to get like this. degrees in chemical engi- BLONDIE feel better. I told her she Was I right in not tipping has a serious problem, and neering and biology with her? If not, I’d like to go something has to be done. good grades. The problem back and give her the tip Grace doesn’t want to is, he can’t interview. He she would have earned. -- tell her parents and, frank- freezes up and is afraid to WONDERING TEACHER ly, I think they would just face the interviewer. This IN CALIFORNIA yell and scream and not means he is unemployable. DEAR TEACHER: understand what’s really He has no assets or Because the gift certificate going on. At this point, I income and lives with his came from the person who don’t know what to do. The parents. His father is dis- delivered the service to person who’s supplying my abled and hasn’t worked you, you did not insult her granddaughter is someone in years. Can you recom- by not offering a gratuity. who is always around. I mend any organizations, BEETLE BAILEY (In fact, had you offered refuse to have that other doctors or medications one, it might have been girl in my home, but I can’t that can help him? -- taken the wrong way.) If tell Grace’s parents why. HOPEFUL IN MICHIGAN the facialist who performed What should I do? -- IN A DEAR HOPEFUL: Your the service had been some- FIX IN CALIFORNIA grandson needs to discuss one other than the mother, DEAR IN A FIX: You’re his problem with a psycho- a tip would have been in correct that something therapist who can help him order, but not in this case. does have to be done. overcome his disabling The way to convey your Alcohol and weed are insecurity and perhaps pre- gratitude for her fantastic not the solutions to your scribe a medication for his facial would be to write granddaughter’s problem. anxiety. There is a cure for a short note telling her Self-medicating won’t fix his problem, and this is the what a treat it was and how what’s wrong and could quickest way to find it. HAGAR THE HORRIBLE much you enjoyed her gift. make her problems worse. ■ Write Dear Abby at ** ** ** Grace needs to be www.DearAbby.com or DEAR ABBY: My 14- evaluated by a physician. P.O. Box 69440, Los year-old granddaughter, The way to ensure that it Angeles, CA 90069. HOROSCOPES

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Medical Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal 120 Employment IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE By: /s/ B. Scippio Medical Records Clerk THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN Deputy Clerk Excellent opportunity for AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, CIVIL DIVISION IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN- AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, SEAL computer literate individual with FLORIDA, CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. TY, FLORIDA FLORIDA In accordance with the Americans records and medical background. CASE NO.: 12-000379-CA 122012CA000407XXXXXX CIVIL DIVISION CIVIL DIVISION with Disabilities Act, persons in need Benefits up to $16 an hour BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC- BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,, Case No.: 12-2012-CA-000082 CASE NO. 2012-CA-000550 of a special accommodation to par- depending on experience. CESSOR BY MERGER TO BACK Plaintiff, BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC- GENERATION MORTGAGE ticipate in this proceeding shall, Contact Human Resource Dept. HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, vs. CESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC COMPANY within seven (7) days prior to any 855-873-2355 FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME TERRY L GARRETT; DEBORAH. HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP vs. proceeding, contact the Administra- LOANS SERVICING, LP, GARRETT; UNKNOWN TENANT F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOME MOSES CAMPBELL, et al. tive Office of the Court, COLUM- Plaintiff, NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. LOANS SERVICING, LP Defendant(s) BIA County, 173 NE HERNANDO vs. 2; and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES Plaintiff, NOTICE OF ACTION FORECLO- STREET, LAKE CITY FL 32055, Schools & EDMUND J. VEACH, et al., CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, v. SURE PROCEEDING-PROPERTY County Phone: 386-758-1036 TDD 240 Education Defendant(s) THROUGH, UNDER OR PEPPER L. TOMPKINS; BILL D. TO: ANY UNKNOWN PARTY 1-800-955-8771 or 1-800-955-8770 NOTICE OF SALE AGAINST A NAMED DEFEND- TOMPKINS; et al., WHO MAY CLAIM AS HEIR, DE- via Florida Relay Service. 05539411 Notice is hereby given that, pursuant ANT TO THIS ACTION, OR HAV- Defendants, VISEE, GRANTEE, ASSIGNEE, Interested in a Medical Career? to an Final Judgment of Foreclosure ING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE LIENOR, CREDITOR, TRUSTEE 05536668 Express Training offers or Order dated July 30, 2013, en- ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTER- SALE OR OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AUGUST 15, 22, 2013 courses for beginners & exp tered in Civil Case Number 12- EST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- AN INTEREST, BY, THROUGH, 000379-CA in the Circuit Court for DESCRIBED, suant to Order Resetting Foreclosure UNDER OR AGAINST THE ES- • Nursing Assistant, $479 Columbia, Florida, wherein BANK Defendants. Sale dated JULY 26, 2013, and a Fi- TATE OF MOSES CAMPBELL, next class- 9/16 /2013 OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR NOTICE OF SALE nal Summary Judgment dated No- DECEASED ADDRESS UN- Services BY MERGER TO BACK HOME PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 vember 6, 2013, entered in Civil KNOWN 060 LOANS SERVICING LP, FKA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- Case No.: 12-2012-CA-000082, of Residence unknown and if living, in- • Phlebotomy national certifica- COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS suant to an Order or Summary Final the Circuit Court of the THIRD JU- cluding an unknown spouse of the HEY TRUCKER! tion, $800 next class- 8/05/2013 SERVICING, LP the Plaintiff, and Judgment of foreclosure dated JULY DICIAL CIRCUIT in and for Co- Defendant, if remarried and if said You could be Saving Tons of Cash EDMUND J. VEACH, et al., are the 23, 2013, entered in Case No. lumbia County, Florida, wherein Defendant id dead, his/her respective by Ordering supplies online • LPN 9/16/2013 Defendants, I will sell the property 122012CA000407XXXXXX of the PEPPER L. TOMPKINS; BILL D. unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, Visit – Shop – Save situated in Columbia Florida, descri- Circuit Court of the Third Judicial TOMPKINS; TIMBERLANDS assignees, creditors, lienors, and 12Volt-Travel.com Fees incl. books, supplies, exam bed as: Circuit in and for Columbia County, OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; trustees, and all other persons claim- 1-888-412-8058 fees. Call 386-755-4401 or SECTION 36: THE WEST 1/2 OF Florida, wherein BANK OF AMER- UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UN- ing by, through, under or against the expresstrainingservices.com THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED ICA, N.A. is Plaintiff and TERRY L KNOWN TENANT #2; ALL OTH- named Defendant; and the aforemen- PROPERTY: THE NW 1/4 OF THE GARRETT; DEBORAH. GAR- ER UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- tioned named Defendant and such of Job NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC- RETT; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. ING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, the aforementioned unknown De- 100 Opportunities TION 36, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; UNDER, AND AGAINST A fendant and such of the unknown 310 Pets & Supplies RANGE 15 EAST, OF COLUMBIA and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES NAMED DEFENDANT(S) WHO named Defendant as may be infants, 05534062 COUNTY, FLORIDA. SUBJECT CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD incompetents or otherwise not sui ju- Suwannee Valley Grassing, Inc. Free kittens to a good home. TO COUNTY ROAD RIGHT-OF- THROUGH, UNDER OR OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAME ris. is accepting applications for Dewormed and first shots done. WAY. AGAINST A NAMED DEFEND- UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED TRUCK DRIVER. Must have Very sweet and litter box trained. TOGETHER WITH: A 2008 28X76 ANT TO THIS ACTION, OR HAV- CLAIM AN INTEREST AS that an action to foreclose a mort- a valid Class A CDL. Must be CONTACT 386-755-5758 FLEETWOOD MOBILE HOME, ING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, gage on the following described able to work weekends as req’d. I.D. #GAFL834A/B81356. THESE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTER- GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIM- property, to-wit: MOBILE HOME TITLES WILL BE EST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN ANTS, are Defendants. ALL THAT CERTAIN LAND SIT- Normal work week is Mon- Fri. PUBLISHER'S NOTE RETIRED WITH THE FLORIDA DESCRIBED, are Defendants, I will P. DEWITT CASON, the Clerk of UATE IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, Some out of town work. Apply Florida Law 828.29 requires dogs DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VE- sell to the highest and best bidder for Court shall sell to the highest bidder FLORIDA, VIZ: COMMENCE AT in person: 3100 Hwy 441N & and cats being sold to be at least 8 HICLES ACCORDING TO FLORI- cash on the third floor of the Colum- for cash on the third floor of the Co- THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF Cason Rd; north of Five Points. weeks old and have a health DA STATUE SECTION 319.261 bia County Courthouse, 173 N.E. lumbia County Courthouse, located BLOCK 58 IN THE NORTHEAST- Approx. 0.5 mi south of I-10, certificate from a licensed AND HEREAFTER ALWAYS A Hernando Avenue, Lake City, Flori- at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Lake ERN DIVISION OF THE CITY OF across from the Target Distribu- veterinarian documenting they PART OF THIS REAL PROPER- da 32055 Columbia County, Florida, City, FL 32055 at 11:00 a.m. on the LAKE CITY, FLORIDA AND RUN tion Center. All applicants must have mandatory shots and are TY. 11:00 a.m. on the 11th day of SEPT, 28TH day of AUGUST, 2013 the THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG pass a pre-employment drug free from intestinal and external at public sale, to the highest and best 2013, the following described prop- following described real property as THE WEST LINE OF SAID screen. Females are encouraged parasites. Many species of wild- bidder, for cash, at the Columbia erty as set forth in said Order or Fi- set forth in said Final Summary BLOCK 58 A DISTANCE OF 72 to apply. Applications accepted life must be licensed by Florida County Courthouse, 173 N.E. Her- nal Judgment, to-wit: Judgment, to wit: FEET FOR A POINT OF BEGIN- until position is filled. Fish and Wildlife. If you are nando Avenue, Lake City, FL 32055 A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND LOT 9, TIMBERLANDS PHASE 1, NING; AND RUN THENCE EAST- EEO & DFWP unsure, contact the local at 11:00 AM on 30th day of OCTO- LYING IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE ACCORDING TO MAP OR PLAT ERLY, PARALLEL TO NORTH office for information. BER, 2013. Any person claiming an NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4, SECTION THEREOF AS RECORDED IN LINE OF SAID BLOCK 58, 100 interest in the surplus from the sale, 1, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE PLAT BOOK 9, PAGES 26 AND FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTHER- 05539998 if any, other than the property owner 15 EAST, COLUMBIA COUNTY, 27, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS LY, PARALLEL TO SAID WEST Earn Extra Money Wanted to Buy as of the date of the lis pendens must FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOL- OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLOR- LINE OF BLOCK 58, 53.4 FEET; Deliver the YP Real Yellow 420 file a claim within 60 days after the LOWS: BEGINNING AT THE IDA. THENCE RUN WESTERLY, PAR- Pages Lake City, FL Area sale. CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE This property is located at the street ALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE ATTENTION ! Dated: JULY 31, 2013 NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4. SECTION address: 299 SW TIMBER RIDGE OF BLOCK 58, 100 FEET TO SAID FT/PT, Daily work, We buy used mobile homes! Columbia County Clerk of Court 1, RUN SOUTH 01˚29’40” EAST DR, LAKE CITY, FL 32024. WEST LINE OF BLOCK 58, 53.4 get paid in 72hrs Singles or Doublewides . CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT ALONG THE EAST LINE OF If you are a person claiming a right FEET; THENCE RUN WESTER- * Must be 18 or older, Call Rusty at North Pointe Homes By: /s/ B. Scippio SAID FRACTION OF A SECTION to funds remaining after the sale, you LY, TO SAID NORTH LINE OF have driver’s license and 352-872-5566 (SEAL) FOR 536.18 FEET TO THE AP- must file a claim with the clerk no BLOCK 58, 100 FEET TO SAID insured vehicle In accordance with the Americans PROXIMATE CENTERLINE OF later than 60 days after the sale. If WEST LINE OF BLOCK 58, 100 With Disabilities Act, persons in AN ABANDONED OLD COUNTY you fail to file a claim you will not FEET TO SAID WEST LINE OF (800) 422-1955 Call for more info Mon-Fri Will pay cash need of a special accommodation to ROAD, THENCE NORTH be entitled to any remaining funds. BLOCK 58; THENCE NORTHER- for your mobile home, participate in this proceeding shall, 60˚51'05” WEST ALONG THE AP- After 60 days, only the owner of re- LY, ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF 8:00AM– 4:30PM Or email us at [email protected] call Jason within seven (7) days prior to any PROXIMATE CENTERLINE OF cord as of the date of the lis pendens BLOCK 58, 53.4 FEET TO THE 386-288-8379 proceeding, contact the Administra- SAID ABANDONED OLD COUN- may claim the surplus. POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO * Mention "Lake City" Help * tive Office of the Court, Columbia TY ROAD, 776.78 FEET TO THE WITNESS my hand and the seal of COMMENCE AT THE NORTH- County Courthouse, P.O. Box 2069, WEST LINE OF SAID FRACTION the court on AUGUST 6, 2013 WEST CORNER OF BLOCK 58 IN 05540355 Garage Sales Lake City, FL 32056-2069, tele- OF A SECTION; THENCE NORTH P. DEWITT CASON THE NORTHEASTERN DIVISION LOCAL SALES POSITION 430 phone (386) 758-1342, TDD 1-800- 01˚31'05” WEST, ALONG SAID CLERK OF THE COURT OF THE CITY OF LAKE CITY, Looking for a bright, self- 4 Family: Furn, Children's, Wom- 955-8771 or 1-800-955-8770 via WEST LINE, ALONG THE CEN- By: /s/ B. SCIPPIO FLORIDA AND RUN THENCE motivated, hardworking and Florida Relay Service. TERLINE OF A COUNTY ROAD Deputy Clerk SOUTHERLY ALONG WEST an’s & Men’s clothes, School Sup- persistent sales professional for plies, HH items, Toys, 6AM on RIGHT OF WAY (50 FEET WIDE), (SEAL) LINE OF SAID BLOCK 58, 125.4 key role in their Sales division. 125.00 FEET TO THE NORTH IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FEET FOR A POINT OF BEGIN- 8/17 413 SW Hudson Ln on 47 S • Backgrounds Customer 05540373 LINE OF SAID FRACTION OF A AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- NING; THENCE RUN EASTERLY, Service, Inside Sales and August 15, 22, 2013 SECTION; THENCE NORTH TIES ACT, If you are a person with PARALLEL TO NORTH LINE OF PUBLISHER'S NOTE 87˚12'12” EAST, ALONG THE a disability who needs any accom- SAID BLOCK 58, 100 FEET; Outside sales are a plus All Yard Sale Ads Notice of Decision • NORTH LINE 668.63 FEET TO modation in order to participate in THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY, Good Communication Skills Must be Pre-Paid. South Sandlin Project THE POINT OF BEGINNING. EX- this proceeding, you are entitled, at PARALLEL TO SAID WEST LINE • Strong Desire To Succeed USDA Forest Service CEPTING THEREFROM SAID no cost to you, to the provision of OF BLOCK 58, 53.3 FEET; • Ability to work in a fast paced, Osceola National Forest COUNTY ROAD RIGHT OF WAY certain assistance. Persons with a THENCE RUN WESTERLY, PAR- dynamic environment, both Columbia Co., FL (50 FEET WIDE) LYING OVER disability who need any accommoda- ALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE independently and as part Miscellaneous On August 5, 2013 Susan Jeheber- AND ACROSS THE NORTH 15 tion to participate should call the OF BLOCK 58, 100 FEET TO THE of a team. 440 Matthews, Forest Supervisor of the FEET THEREOF. (MB/KW) TO- ADA coordinator, 173 NE Hernando SAID WEST LINE OF BLOCK 58; Please email resume to National Forests in Florida, signed a GETHER WIT HA 1991 HOMES Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, FL THENCE RUN NORTHERLY [email protected] 5’ x 10’ TRAILER, Decision Notice and Finding of No OF MERIT DOUBLEWIDE MO- 32056, 386-719-7428, within two (2) ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF GOOD CONDITION $400 Significant Impact authorizing the BILE HOME BEARING IDENTIFI- business days of receipt of notice to BLOCK 58, 53.3 FEET TO THE activities proposed in the South Class A CDL Driver Wanted 3 yrs. SOLD CATION NUMBER appear. POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO Flatbed experience Home every Sandlin Bay Timber Salvage and HMLCP24253976369A AND COMMENCE AT THE NORTH- Ecosystem Restoration Project. The weekend. Great Pay. Call Hammond XK3 portable organ, HMLCP24253976369B. 05539195 WEST CORNER OF BLOCK 58 IN RDH Trucking Inc. 386-755-8579 decision allows harvest of approxi- ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- AUGUST 15, 22, 2013 THE NORTHEASTERN DIVISION with stand and bench, like new, mately 2000 ac. of slash pine planta- TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM OF THE CITY OF LAKE CITY, ready for any venue. $2500 tions and clearing approximately 200 THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FLORIDA, AND RUN THENCE MECHANIC NEEDED with Contact 386-755-8623 ac. damaged by the Kelly Road fire, THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER Notice is hereby given that the Baker SOUTHERLY ALONG WEST tools and experience. Southern as well as post-harvest restoration to AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS County Board of Commissioners is LINE OF SAID BLOCK 58, 72 Specialized Truck & Trailer. Good Things longleaf pine and associated activi- PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM requesting proposals for Legal/Attor- FEET; THENCE RUN EASTERLY 386-752-9754 450 to Eat ties for hydrological restoration. The WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE ney services. All proposals should be PARALLEL TO NORTH LINE OF specific activities are in the Decision SALE. submitted to the Baker County Ad- SAID BLOCK 58, 100 FEET FOR MECHANICS WANTED Lake Notice and attached documents ministration Office, located at 55 City Equip. Dealer looking for GREEN VALENCIA PEANUTS In accordance with the Americans A POINT OF BEGINNING; For Sale Graded and washed. available on the project website: with Disabilities Act of 1990, per- North Third Street, Macclenny, Flor- THENCE CONTINUE EASTERLY, exp. technicians send Resume http://goo.gl/0u7a9 ida 32063 no later than August 16, [email protected] $30.00 a bushel. sons needing special accommodation PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH 386-752-3434 No comments were received during to participate in this proceeding 2013 at 5:00pm. Late proposals will LINE OF BLOCK 58, 110 FEET TO the public notice and comment peri- should contact the Clerk of the Court not be accepted. THE EAST LINE OF BLOCK 58, F/T Secretary position. Microsoft od for this project. Therefore, this not later than five business days prior Baker County desires to enter into a 160 FEET; THENCE RUN WEST- Outlook & Excel knowledge. Mobile Homes decision is not subject to appeal pur- to the proceeding at the Columbia non-exclusive contractual relation- ERLY PARALLEL TO LINE OF Benefits Avail.Medical/401K/ 630 for Rent suant to 36 CFR 215 and may be im- County Courthouse. Telephone 904- ship with a practicing attorney to BLOCK 58, 160 FEET; THENCE Profit Sharing. Apply in person plemented immediately following 758-1041 or 1-800-955-8770 via serve as County Attorney by provid- RUN WESTERLY PARALLEL TO Idaho Timber 1786 SE SR 100 14 wide 3br/2ba publication of this notice. For addi- Florida Relay Service. ing legal counsel, including but not SAID NORTH LINE OF BLOCK Quiet Park No Pets tional information, contact Cynthia DATED at Lake City, Florida, on limited to research, issuance of legal 58, 110 FEET; THENCE RUN PROGRAM SPECIALIST Clean Country Living $550 Thompson at JULY 24, 2013. opinions, preparation of contracts NORTHERLY PARALLEL TO P/T position for multi tasker with Ref & Dep required 386-758-2280 [email protected] or by P. DEWITT CASON and legal documents, courtroom re- SAID EAST LINE OF BLOCK 58, previous marketing skills, good phone at (386) 752-2577 ext. 4511. As Clerk, Circuit Court lated appearances, and all other legal 160 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- oral and written communication 2 & 3 BR MH. $400 - $700. mo. By: /s/ B. Scippio matters. Attendance at a variety of GINNING. skills, good people skills, Plus Deposit. Water & Sewer 05540391 As Deputy Clerk meetings will be required, including LESS AND EXCEPT THE SOUTH experience with Microsoft Word, August 15, 2013 Board of Commissioners meetings, Furnished. Cannon Creek MHP 52.3 FEET OF LOT NO. 5 IN Excel, Power Point and Outlook. & other locations 386-752-6422 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: 05540295 as specified. BLOCK 58.(END OF LESS OUT) Submissions should be contained in Position requires you drive your AUTO EMPORIUM OF LAKE August 15, 22, 2013 more commonly known as 931 NE personal vehicle on agency 2 BR/2 BA SW, Completly CITY INC. gives Notice of Foreclo- a sealed package or envelope with CATAWBA AVE., LAKE CITY, furnished, carport, shed, located on PUBLIC AUCTION “LEGAL SERVICES PROPOSAL” business. Please send sure of Lien and intent to sell these FL 32055. resume to Box 05102, C/O The 41st Dr., $600 mo.,+ Util. vehicles on 09/02/2013, 10:00 am at 1994 TOYOTA clearly marked on the outside. Com- This action has been filed against plete specifications can be obtained Lake City Reporter, P.O. Box $300 Dep. 935-2461 2832 SW MAIN BLVD, LAKE VIN# 4T1GK12E7RU046949 you, and you are required to serve a CITY, FL 32025, pursuant to subsec- at the address listed above or by copy of your written defense, if any, 1709, Lake City, FL, 32056 CREAMER’S WRECKER emailing cj.thompson@bakercoun- 3 BR/2 BA, completely tion 713.78 of the Florida Statues. to it on Plaintiff’s attorney, GIL- refurbished, appliances furnished, AUTO EMPORIUM OF LAKE SERVICE tyfl.org BERT GARCIA GROUP, P.A., WANTED 290 NE SUNNYBROOK ST. EXPERIENCED LUBE TECH $850 month. & $850 deposit CITY INC. reserves the right to ac- whose address is 2005 Pan Am Cir- 386-288-8401 cept or reject any and/or all bids. LAKE CITY, FL 32055 05540164 cle, Suite 110, Tampa, Florida Tools Required COLUMBIA COUNTY AUGUST 1, 8, 15, 2013 33607, on or before 30 days after Apply Move In Specials - 2/1 MH $450 1FMZU77E81UB25839 date of first publication and file the Rountree Moore Ford mo. 3/2 DW $595/mo. Only $350 386-752-2861 2588 W US Hwy 90 2001 FORD SALE DATE: AUGUST 29, 2013 original with the Clerk of the Circuit + 1st mo. to m/in. Fast Approval 1N4AB41D8SC724324 Court either before service on Plain- Lake City, FL 32055 305-984-5511 Center of L.C. 1995 NISSAN 8:00 AM tiff's attorney or immediately there- See: Jimbo Pegnetter after; otherwise a default will be en- 05540406 05540420 tered against you for the relief de- To place your Mobile Homes August 15, 2013 AUGUST 15, 2013 manded in the Complaint. 640 for Sale WITNESS my hand and seal of this classified ad call Court on the 6th day of AUGUST, 1993 2bd/2ba, 14x66 single wide d M REPORTER Classifieds In Print and On Line Publishe onthly by the 2013. 755-5440 Near Hopeful Baptist on .6 acre. P. DEWITT CASON $34,900, 422 SE Brandon Dr. www.lakecityreporter.com Lake City Reporter COLUMBIA County, Florida Call Charlie 984-7226 Classified Department: 755-5440 LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 2013 5B Mobile Homes Farms & 640 for Sale 805 Lots for Sale 810 Home for Sale 810 Home for Sale 810 Home for Sale 820 Acreage

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All real estate advertising in this 3 spacious bedrooms, open floor w/ an abundance of natural light house approx 2453 sqft, guest qrtrs Scenic Home Large dining room, fenced back yard MLS 84415 No Problem! newspaper is subject to the fair plan, large kitchen, master suite & apt above garage $349,000 upstairs. MLS 79912 $125,400 office, large pantry, 3BR/2BA. $185,900 Missy Zecher 623-0237 Lay-A-Way Programs housing act which makes it illegal Anita Handy 386-208-5877 Huge detached 3 garage) with For New Homes! Missy Zecher 623-0237 Remax Professionals to advertise "any preference, Poole Realty MLS# 82510 electric and . bath. Immaculate, Call Clayton Homes limitation, or discrimination based Remax Professionals must see! $147,900 Nate Sweat Gorgeous 40 acres of pasture land (904) 772-803 on race, color, religion, sex, SHORT SALE! 4BD/2.5 Brick (386)628-1552 MLS#83707 located just of US 129. Fenced and Spacious 4br home with split floor Just Arrived 32x80 Repo. disability, familial status or nation- home w/ golf course view in Lake private. MLS 84547 $299,000 al origin; or any intention to make plan. Back yard is fenced with City! Built in 2005 & $171,499 Missy Zecher 623-0237 Plywood floors, fireplace, above ground pool MLS 81472 Farms & Glamour bath, appliances. Call such preference, limitation or MLS# 82990 Swift Creek Realty Remax Professionals discrimination." Familial status $237,000 Missy Zecher 623-0237 800-833-0499 820 Acreage 386-752-1452 or 386-628-2193 Remax Professionals includes children under the age of 5 acres with well/septic/power Real Estate MLS 3711 Charming home w/ 18 living with parents or legal 4/2 1,800 sqft on 1 ac. Updated bonus room off screened porch, 4br/2ba Gorgeous hardwood pole. Owner financed. 870 Wanted custodians, pregnant women and brick home w/ metal roof. In low down payment new metal roof & A/C unit. people securing custody of chil- flooring, newer fixtures, vanities, ground pool. $125,900 I Buy Houses $79,900 etc. MLS 83811 $129,900 Deas Bullard /BKL Properties Century 21-Darby Rog- dren under the age of 18. This William Golightly 386-590-6681 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com CASH! ers. Heather Craig 386-466-9223 newspaper will not knowingly Missy Zecher 623-0237 Poole Realty MLS# 84269 Quick Sale Fair Price Remax Professionals accept any advertising for real es- 43.64 acres 386-269-0605 MLS 84272 3/2 on 8.2 acres com- tate which is in violation of the Access Realty- pletely fenced. Split floor plan, dry Beautiful 3/2, 2,500 sqft brick wooded acreage in N.Columbia law. Our readers are hereby in- MLS 83870 Beautiful brick on home on 15 wooded acres, walled & textured walls $129,000 large corner lot. Open island County. Scenic & Private. formed that all dwellings adver- large bedrooms, $252,000 MLS 74429 $89,900. Century 21-Darby Rogers. tised in this newspaper are availa- kitchen, shed w/power & more. Heather Craig 386-466-9223 David Mincey 386-590-0157 Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 ble on an equal opportunity basis. $94,900 Century 21-Darby Rog- Poole Realty MLS# 84388 ers. Heather Craig 386-466-9223 New 28X52 3/2 Jacobsen To complain of discrimination call Build your Dream Home! Scenic, Only 1 Left $45,900 incl HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777, Just Listed Nice 3 bedroom 2 bath wooded 10 acre lots on the west del-set-ac-skirting and steps. the toll free 2bd + loft, expansive front & back home on almost an acre. 1,500+ porch, volume ceiling in great side of Lake City. Multiple lots No Gimmics! North Pointe telephone number to the hearing sqft with fireplace. $105,000 available for $70,000 each Published Monthly by the Homes-Gainesville 352-872-5566 impaired is 1-800-927-9275. room & fireplace. MLS 84372 386-362-4539 $104,500 Nate Sweat (386)628-1552 Lake City Reporter Free Credit by Phone till 9 PM or Missy Zecher Poole Realty MLS# 84473 MLS#84317 www.northpointemobilehomesales.com 623-0237 Remax Professionals Home for Sale North Pointe Homes in Gainesville 810 3/2.5 home with 2,700+ sqft, 3 car has the largest selection of New 4BD/2BA brick home on 1/2 AC garage 4,640 sqft barn on 38 acres. Jacobsen Homes in Florida. All at in Lake city. Very large master $550,000 Nelda Hatcher Factory Outlet Prices! We also bedroom, screened porch & fenced 386-688-8037 have 10 display models being sold in yard! $179,900 MLS# 84429 Poole Realty MLS# 78336 at cost. North Pointe Hwy 441 N, 800-833-0499 Gainesville-352-872-5566 Swift Creek Realty Used Doublewide Access Realty- Two story 1895 28x70 only 5K Cash. Victorian house w/ electrical up- Call Paula grades throughout. double -deck 386-628-2193 porches, MLS 71594 - $149,900. Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 Rooms for Rent Beautifully well kept 3BD/2BA 705 Home built in 2008, on 1/2 acre in Lake City! $174,900 Room - Furnished, Clean, TV, MLS# 83469 Swift Creek Realty Fridge, Microwave, Cable, Interet, 800-833-0499 Laundry. Close in. Private w/ Enterence. For more information. Eastside Village Realty, Inc. Contact 386-965-3477 MLS #81958 - $115,000. Must be 55+, 3br/2ba, Site Built w/ lots of Unfurnished Apt. room, split plan mstr suite, FL. 710 For Rent Rm. Call Denise Bose 752-5290 1BR Cottage 10 min. on South 41 All utilities plus Satellite included. Great Location! Spacious, charm- Small Yard, carport. Pet friendly ing 3 BR home within city limits $675. mo. 386-758-2408 has many updates! Features glassed in front porch overlooking 2/1 -1300 sqft,Good Clean Condi- Lake Isabella $74,900 Debbie tion duplex w/ gargage. W/D hook King (386)365-3886 MLS#84387 up, CH/A, $650 mth Lease Req. 386-965-2407 or 386-758-5881 Just Reduced! Gorgeous 4BR brick home in Forest Country. This 2br/1ba Apt. CH/A immaculate home features tiled FL $500. mo $500 dep. room, lots of space and 5 yr. old N o p e t s 386-697-4814 roof $169,500 Ron Feagle (386)288-2901 MLS#83403 A Landlord You Can Love! 2 br Apts $600. & up + sec. Great Like new well-cared for home on area. CH/A washer/dryer hookups. west side near schools, shopping 386-758-9351 or 352-208-2421 and medical facilities. 12x14 shop, porches, large open floor plan. Amberwood Hills Apts. $91,000 Janet Creel Private Patio area. Beautiful yard. (386)719-0382 MLS#83996 Washer/dryer hkup. Free water & sewer. 1/1, 2/1. Move in special. Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty 386-754-1800. wwwmyflapts.com 4br/3b plus 2 half bath, In-Ground Pool, 2 a/c & Heating units. Mary Greentree Townhouse Brown Whitehurst $315,000 Move In Madness. 2/1, 2/1.5. Free 386-965-0887 MLS #80175 water & sewer. Balcony & patio. Laundry. Behind Kens on Hwy 90. Jackie Taylor & Associates - 3/2 386-754-1800 wwwmyflapts.com ranch in Branford, FL, extra large Redwine Apartments porch in the back. MLS #83172 Pets welcome. with 5 complexes, $134,000 386-854-0686 we have a home for you. Sabrina Suggs 386-754-1800. www.myflapts.com Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty Brand New Home in May-fair s/d. UPDATED APT, 3br/2b split plan. cul-de-sac lot. w/tile floors/fresh paint. Elaine K. Tolar $171,900 Great area. 386-365-1548 MLS #83413 386-752-9626 Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty Windsor Arms Apartments. 3br/2b well maintained home on Move in! 2/1, 2/1.5, 2/2. Pet 1.8 acres comes furnished. Friendy. Free 200 ch. Dish. Wash- Sherry 386-365-8414 er/dryer hkup.386-754-1800. $64,900 MLS #84076 www.myflapts.com Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty Furnished Apts. 3br/2b Screened back porch. 720 For Rent Insulated garage with window a/c. Elaine K. Tolar $134,900 ROOMS FOR Rent. Hillcrest, 386-365-1548 MLS #84141 Sands, Columbia. All furnished. 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6b LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 2013 Page Editor: Tim Kirby, 754-0421 Peterson trades in helmet for headset

MARK LONG that role.” making plays all over the Associated Press Naturally, Muschamp field. has Peterson working with Peterson has 883 career 1 GAINESVILLE — linebackers. Not only does tackles, 21 ⁄2 sacks and 19 Mike Peterson is back in Peterson bring 14 years of interceptions in 196 games. Gainesville, back in school NFL experience to the side- He might not be done, and back on the field at line and meeting rooms, either. Florida. but his presence also frees Peterson acknowledged The former Colts, up linebackers coach D.J. Tuesday that he intention- Jaguars and Falcons line- Durkin to spend more time ally hasn’t filed retirement backer is working as an in his new role as defensive paperwork with the NFL undergraduate student coordinator. just in case a team calls assistant for coach Will “You talk to anybody who him in the next couple of Muschamp. Getting his coached Mike, we all talk weeks. sociology degree — he about he was a coach on “No need to rush. I just needs to complete just two the field and he obviously want to make sure when classes this fall — and help- was a really good player,” that door is closed, it’s all ing the Gators are the first said Muschamp, who also the way closed,” he said. steps to what he hopes will has former players Terry Injuries happen in train- be a coaching career. Jackson, Chris Leak and ing camp and the preseason, Then again, Peterson Duke Lemmens on staff. and Peterson figures some spent his last two years “But he was a guy that had team still could find itself under Atlanta coach Mike a cerebral approach to the in need of an experienced Smith mentoring young game and understanding veteran. guys. why we did things, not just “If they give me a call “It was a humbling expe- how to do it, but why. ... tonight, it may be a little rience to sit on the side- He’s doing a fabulous job. different,” Peterson said. lines after being a star for He’s got a huge future in “But if they give me a call a so many years and being this profession.” week from now, I’m a loyal that guy,” Peterson said Peterson’s past was guy, a committed guy, and Tuesday. “To sit on the pretty solid, too. right now, I’ve got a com- sidelines and to coach play- He was a first-team All- mitment to the team here. ers up, coach Smith he gave Southeastern Conference So, the longer this process me a great opportunity. A selection in 1998 after lead- goes on, it’s going to be lot of times, he would let ing the Gators in tackles harder for me to go back.” me run the meeting, so I (127). If everything goes as would actually have to get The Colts drafted him the planned, though, Peterson up there and explain the second round in 1999 and will get his degree along JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter defense, explain the cover- he spent the next decade- with his first real coaching Dominique Easley jokes around with members of the press after interviewing one of them as age. So I’m comfortable in plus racking up tackles and experience. a change of pace during University of Florida Football Media Day on Aug. 1. Noah’s Art of Lake City All Children Are Artists! Noah’s Art of Lake City is NOW REGISTERING for our daily AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (Mon. — Fri. from 2:30 pm - 6:00 pm). • Certified instructors. • Afternoon pick up from schools. • Homework help. • Arts and crafts projects. • Afternoon snacks • Computers • A safe environment Call or Visit (386) 438-8060 Lake City Reporter www.noahs-art.com 2057 SW Main Blvd., Ste #102 • Lake City, FL Funding Accepted Through the Early Learning Coalition Premier Paper & Janitorial Supply, Inc. LARGE or MEDIUM Plastic Table Covers Foam Hinged Trays Banquet Roll Clear Plastic Plates, Cutlery $ 99 & Cups 100 Ct. Expires 9/30/13. 8 386-758-5847 144 SW Waterford Ct. Suite 102 Lake City, FL [email protected] Huge August Sale

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