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LAKECITYREPORTER.COM LCCF TDC post filled soon guard a memo was sent to county com- identified what we thought were Officials hope to offer position to one missioners as well as members the pros and cons of each can- of four candidates by end of this week. of the Tourist Development didate and we’re giving (com- faces Council seeking final comments missioners and TDC members) By TONY BRITT Council director position to one before the job is offered to a an opportunity to respond felony [email protected] of four finalists by the end of the candidate. and comment if they would week. “We’ve outlined our final like before the final decision County officials hope to Tuesday afternoon Dale four applicants and given back- charges offer the Tourist Development Williams, county manager, said grounds of each,” he said. “We TDC POST continued on 3A Took money to bring inmates 227 YEARS LATER drugs, says DOC.

By EMILY BUCHANAN How much do you know [email protected] A local corrections officer about the Constitution? was arrested in a scheme to introduce drugs and FGC history professor other con- says document is still traband into relevant, important. Lake City Correctional Facility, By TONY BRITT according Hight [email protected] to a report from the state Department of The U.S. Constitution may be Corrections. 227 years old, but Florida Gateway Ryan Mitchell Hight, 25, College history professor Dr. Sean of 1385 SW White Ave., Live McMahon says it remains a relevant Oak, faces charges of money docu- laundering, conspiracy to Celebrate the ment that introduce contraband and everyone unlawful reward for official DOCUMENT needs behavior, the report said. Wednesday at Florida to study The Lake City Reporter Gateway College and requested an arrest report know. from the Florida Department student activity center JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter “ I of Corrections on Sept. 10, the from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Miriam Hannigan, Lake City Middle School seventh grade civics teacher, uses a U.S. Constitution prop as think she and students discuss the origins of the document. The U.S. Constitution turns 227 years old today. day Hight was booked into the with ‘Constitution Quiz’ people Columbia County Detention and discussion on need to Facility. The document was people’s rights. know Local students focus studies on branches not produced until Tuesday. more FDOC offered no explanation about the Constitution,” he said. of government, constitutional document for the delay. “Sometimes it’s not taught very The report said authorities effectively or it’s taught at a basic By TONY BRITT students discussed the three er at LCMS, graded papers as began an investigation into level. I think we need to understand [email protected] branches of government the she discussed the document. allegations that correctional our rights and responsibilities as document created, learned She said the Constitution is staff at the prison were intro- citizens and it needs to be taught in Some Lake City Middle the origins of the Constitution mostly taught in seventh grade ducing illicit contraband into the school system.” School students spent Tuesday and carefully reviewed the civics classes as the result of a the facility. The U.S. Constitution was signed morning learning about the Preamble. state mandate two years ago. Investigators say inmates this date in 1787, on what is now United States Constitution. In another building at the Seventh graders spend the would wire cash to Veronica In Miriam Hannigan’s sev- school Angela Steinruck, eighth DOCUMENT continued on 3A enth grade civics class, the grade American History teach- SCHOOLS continued on 3A GUARD continued on 3A State suspends online exams for kindergarten through second grade

Students’ reading abilities dren’s reading abilities in a more to be measured in more informal setting. Press reports say critics of the informal setting. Florida Assessments for Instruction The Associated Press in Reading raised the issue over the past few weeks. The Lee County TALLAHASSEE — Education School Board briefly opted out of Commissioner Pam statewide testing before rescind- Stewart has sus- ing the action a week later amid pended its online threats of lost funding. And Alachua assessment of stu- County kindergarten teacher Susan dents in kindergar- Bowles announced that she would ten through second not administer FAIR tests to stu- grade. dents this year. FILE Stewart Stewart noted in FAIR tests are administered a memo to school three times a year to monitor stu- Annual Smokin’ Pig BBQ Fest is back district superintendents on Monday dents’ progress and aren’t tied to The annual Smokin’ Pig BBQ Fest is back this Friday and Saturday at the Columbia County Fairgrounds. that teachers will observe chil- school grades or funding. For more, see 3A.

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NEW PORT RICHEY Matos is in custody, charged with four Authorities say 29-year-old Vincent sister were hit by a car while crossing a uthorities in Florida say the vic- counts of first-degree murder. A message Binder was found dead in an open field street to get to their Jacksonville school tim of a quadruple slaying was left at the public defender’s office was near Interstate 95 in April 2010 several bus stop. A given information on a domestic immediately returned. weeks after he went missing. Deputy Area newspapers report the 8-and-9- violence shelter before her ex-boyfriend marshals caught up with Johnson and two year-old children were walking from their killed her, her parents and another man. Man who killed student other Louisiana prison escapees in Miami home when they stepped into the street Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco said and linked them to Binder. on Tuesday morning. An Acura Integra Tuesday that deputies went to the home sentenced to death One of Johnson’s co-defendants, driven by a woman hit them. of Megan Brown on Aug. 28. Brown told ST. AUGUSTINE — An escaped Quentin Truehill, was previously con- Sgt. Donald Washington Jr. told the deputies that Adam Matos, the father Louisiana inmate convicted of killing victed and sentenced to death earlier. newspaper the girl is in life-threatening of her son, threatened her and pulled a a Florida State graduate student in Co-defendant Peter Hughes pleaded as condition. The boy’s injuries were less knife, cutting her finger. northeast Florida has been sentenced to charged to first-degree murder and kid- severe. Deputies gave Brown a domestic vio- death. napping and received a life sentence. Authorities did not cite the driver. lence booklet and information on a bat- Following a jury’s recommendation, a No further details were immediately tered women’s shelter, and they started St. Johns County judge sentenced 43-year- Siblings hit while walking available. looking for Matos. old Kentrell Feronti Johnson on Tuesday. Police say the bodies were found Sept. He was previously convicted of first-de- to school bus stop 4, about a mile from the family’s home. gree murder and kidnapping. JACKSONVILLE — A brother and n Associated Press THE WEATHER 17 WED 18 THU 19 FRI 20 SAT 21 SUN Chance Partly Slight Slight Slight of cloudy chance chance chance storms of of of storms storms storms

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“What the students enjoy Uninsured rate remains unchanged most is talking about the By MIKE SCHNEIDER gin of error, rendering it nation’s lowest rate at 3.7 under the federal health that proposal, saying they amendments Associated Press insignificant. percent. law. didn’t want to take funds Nationwide, the rate was Experts say Florida’s Gov. Rick Scott, Senate tied to President Barack and how the ORLANDO — The rate 14.5 percent. large number of small Republicans, Democrats, Obama’s health care over- amendments of Floridians without health Florida ranked behind businesses and its con- Florida hospitals, health haul. relate to their insurance stayed the same only Texas and Nevada in centration of tourism-ori- advocates and a mix of The Census survey lives today in the in 2013 from the previous having the highest rate of ented service workers has business and labor groups showed that 3.8 million of year 2014.” year, according to figures uninsured residents in the contributed to the state’s all supported a bill that Florida’s 19.5 million resi- released Tuesday by the nation. Texas had a rate of high rate of uninsured res- would have drawn down dents were without health — Angela Steinruck, 8th U.S. Census Bureau. 22.1 percent and Nevada’s idents. more than $50 billion from insurance. By comparison, grade teacher at LCMS Twenty percent of was 20.7 percent, but Florida’s Republican- the federal government New York State, which has Floridians lacked health both those states showed controlled Legislature over the next decade and around the same number insurance last year, down improvement in lowering last year decided against allowed Floridians to pur- of residents as Florida, had SCHOOLS slightly from a rate of 20.1 their rates year-over-year, expanding Medicaid cover- chase private insurance. only 2 million residents Continued From 1A percent in 2012. But the unlike Florida. age to an estimated 1 mil- But leaders in the GOP-led without health insurance, change was within the mar- Massachusetts had the lion low-income Floridians House refused to consider or 10.7 percent. entire school year talking about American Government, which includes a huge focus Military on the Constitution, she Smokin’ Pig BBQ Fest returns said. “In eighth grade our Officers to curriculum starts with exploration and ends meet next with the Civil War so we don’t technically touch Thursday on government until All active duty, probably January, but retired and reserved because (Wednesday) is members invited. Constitution Day, we’ll be teaching it in our From staff reports research classes,” she The Suwannee River said. “Every class on Valley Chapter of campus has been given the Military Officers a lesson plan.” Association of America For the research (MOAA) will hold its classes — where the monthly dinner meeting focus is on reading high- Thursday, Sept. 25, at the er level texts, reading Lake City Elks’ Lodge, 259 strategies and working NE Hernando St. Happy with documents — the hour starts at 6:30 p.m., Constitution appears to dinner at 7 p.m., followed be the perfect topic for by the program. additional study. The program this Steinruck said the month will be presented students study the by Major Wilbur Corbitt Constitution in a variety US Army Retired who will FILE PHOTOS of ways. speak on the activities of Local barbecuers will compete with nationally-known pitmasters for the chance to be named Columbia County champion. “We do look at a lit- the “Order of the Purple tle bit of the people Hearts Organization.” The who signed it, their life dinner meeting is open Gates open at 10 a.m. Friday experiences — where to all active duty military they’re coming from and officers, retired and for- From staff reports where they ended up,” mer officers, members of Steinruck said. “Mostly the Reserve and National At the sixth annual Smokin’ Pig BBQ Fest this Friday and Saturday what (students) look at Guard, and their surviving at the Columbia County Fairgrounds, there will be some of the biggest is the actual content. In spouses. names in barbecue competing to be named barbecue champion. American History we For information and res- Robby Royal of Rescue Smokers is at the top of the list of barbecue focus on the Preamble ervations call Steve Casto pitmasters. Also on tap is Dana Hillis of Big Papa’s Country Kitchen. because that sets out at 497-2986 or Bill French Hillisn has won more than 70 barbecue contests throughout the the goals of American at 719-9839. South. Now he’s teaching his craft and even plans to open a new government. As an edu- restaurant. cated citizen they have Local barbecuers Thomas Henry, Wooley Bulley Mafia and Black to know what the goals Helmet BBQ will also vie for the spot as pitmaster. of the United States GUARD Henrey will be hosting a cooking school Thursday at 7 p.m. at the government are and Continued From 1A Fairgrounds reception hall. The event is free and open to the public. they’re clearly listed The Beard and Mustache Contest is back as well, with registration in the Preamble to the Oliver of Live Oak, Hight’s beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday. American Constitution.” girlfriend, and that Hight Gates open at 10 a.m. Friday and Saturday with free admission The Constitution’s would deliver marijuana on Friday until 3 p.m. when admission will be $5. There will be two seven articles are also and other goods to them. concerts on tap Friday evening. On Saturday, admission is $3 for studied in-depth. Oliver told investigators adults and free for kids two and under. “They (students) actu- she received the funds ally read parts of the at Hight’s request and Some of the biggest names in barbecue document and answer gave the money to him, will compete in the Smokin’ Pig contest this questions about the doc- the report said. She told Friday and Saturday at the Columbia County ument,” Steinruck said. authorities she did not Fairgrounds. “What the students enjoy know the funds were for most is talking about the illicit purposes. amendments and how Jail records show Hight the amendments relate was booked on $115,000 to their lives today in the bail but released the next year 2014.” day. Steinruck’s teach- ing partner who shares the room, Amy Abbott, eighth grade U.S. TDC POST History teacher, echoed Continued From 1A Steinruck’s sentiments on the amendments. “Their favorite parts is made. We’ve indicated of the Constitution are we will make the decision Black Helmet BBQ is back again this year for another shot at the pitmas- There will be two concerts Friday evening. the amendments. They this week and we intend ter competition. A portion of the proceeds go to Chances for Children. Admission after 3 p.m. is $5. love to go through the to stay on that schedule.” Amendments,” she said. The four finalists for the times.” passed soon after the Civil War — “We try to bring life to position are: DOCUMENT Recent political groups such as the and how it’s still routinely discussed them, talk about current n Arthur E. McIntyre, of Continued From 1A tea party and some “common law” today. The 14th Amendment says issues and how some Lehigh Acres; proponents cite the Constitution’s if a person was born in the United of the court cases have n Gary Allen Pearce Jr., of called “Constitution Day.” Preamble in their political state- States, they are a citizen. gone up to the Supreme St. Cloud; Florida Gateway College student ments, and some read the document “The 14th Amendment was Court and how the n Elizabeth Porter, of Lake government is holding a celebra- broadly, McMahon said. passed to grant citizenship to freed Amendments are read City; and tion of the document from 11 a.m. “While I think it’s important for slaves, but it’s been incorporated (interpreted) differently n Paula Rene Vann, of Lake - 1 p.m. at its student activity cen- Americans to recognize the com- over the years with immigration, by different judges on City ter, featuring a “Constitution Quiz” mon heritage of the founders and so that if you’re born here you the Supreme Court.” Williams said it is up to where students will have the oppor- the Constitution, we should be care- can become a citizen,” he said. Today Abbott each commissioner or TDC tunity to win cash for their knowl- ful how we interpret it,” he said. “There are some people who say said the focus of the member whether they edge of the document. The festivi- McMahon said his students and that the way that law is applied Constitutional dis- would like to comment. ties will also feature a discussion on others should take time to appre- now it’s changed from the way it cussion will focus on “We’re just giving them people’s rights. ciate the document and the fore- was intended to be enforced after the Preamble to the the chance to comment McMahon said he thinks there thought it took to create it. the Civil War. Slavery, obviously, is Constitution. because they are in a needs to be a better effort in the school “They need to know the hard long over, but it’s being interpreted “They love the position to have an opin- system to teach the Constitution. work that the founders did and that in legal systems to bring in immi- Preamble, too, because ion about who should or “In the age of instant information, the document is still relevant to grants and there are some (people) we talk about it constant- should not hold that job,” we need to make the Constitution them,” he said. “It’s not just an old who want to take a look at that... ly in our classroom,” she he said “We just wanted relevant to people because it affects piece of paper, it affects them every There are some people who’ve talk- said. “But we’ll focus on them to be included.” everybody, everyday in so many day.” ed about repealing it. There’s a the six goals and what Williams will make the ways,” he said. “I think we need to Tuesday in McMahon’s class, he powerful conversation that’s going the six goals are of the final choice on who gets take a good look at how we teach it said a discussion centered around on and students need to tune into United States govern- the job. and make sure we keep up with the the 14th Amendment — which was that.” ment.” 4AOPINION OPINION

Wednesday, September 17, 2014 www.lakecityreporter.com 4A OUR OPINION ‘We the People’ take the floor

ames Madison’s great opus came to light 227 years ago today, when the JU.S. Constitution was signed then sent out to all corners of the colonies — not yet a nation — for approval. The Constitutional Convention had been shrouded in secrecy as the Founding Fathers set out to do something that had never been done before: create a means of allowing the people, through their duly elected representatives, to determine their own fate as a nation. The document that resulted was met with skepticism by many. Some decried the audacity of its authors, who had been sent to Philadelphia, not to create a new form of government, but merely to amend the current charter, the Articles of Confederation. We thank God to this day for that audaci- Moon rises to the occasion ty, a hallmark of our character as a people. After nine months of arduous debate, our constitution was ratified June 21, 1788, for life’s big questions and went into effect March 4 of the follow- ing year. hat will you do with your to bed in a place called California? The document has weathered many a one sweet life? Do you Would I ever have a family of my W ever ask yourself that own? storm yet endures despite the odds. question? Much to my surprise, I won a Today, the anniversary of its birth, is a I do. I’ve been asking it for as scholarship to college; moved to moment of at least equal consequence to long as I can remember. California; married a basketball July 4. Once, when I was small, and the coach; got a job writing stories for a world was big, my mother forgot to newspaper; and raised a family, yes, May God still, and always, bless our call me in for supper. So I climbed Sharon Randall of my own. beloved nation. up in a tree, held on tight, and www.sharonrandall.com We did just fine. watched the moon rise over the When my husband was told he mountain. blind. He learned to do for himself had terminal cancer, I asked the TODAY IN HISTORY I wish you could’ve seen it. It was all the things no one else could do moon’s question for us all. How big and round and pearly white, a for him. would he face the days ahead? On this date: Carolina moon, some would say. He did just fine. Could our children survive the pain When I tried to touch it, I nearly fell of such a loss? How would we ever In 1787, the Constitution of the United States was out of the tree. manage without him? completed and signed by a majority of delegates attend- But the moon reached down He lived his last days with ing the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. with a long arm of light and rested When I remar- dignity and grace. Our children In 1862, more than 3,600 men were killed in the Civil a shimmering hand on my head. I ried and moved to grew up to honor his memory. We War Battle of Antietam in Maryland. could feel it down deep in my toes. mourned his loss, missed him ter- In 1908, Lt. Thomas E. Selfridge of the U.S. Army I studied its face — its shadowy Las Vegas, I asked ribly, and in time, we moved on Signal Corps became the first person to die in the crash eyes, sunken nose, bow-shaped the moon’s ques- with our lives. of a powered aircraft, the Wright Flyer, at Fort Myer, mouth. Then I heard it say this: tion again. Could my We did just fine. Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C. “What are you going to do about When I remarried and moved In 1937, the likeness of President Abraham Lincoln’s it?” new husband and I to Las Vegas, I asked the moon’s head was dedicated at Mount Rushmore. “What?” I said. “What am I going build a life together question again. Could my new In 1964, the James Bond movie “Goldfinger,” starring to do about WHAT?” husband and I build a life together Sean Connery, premiered. The sitcom “Bewitched,” The moon didn’t answer. An far from our families far from our families and friends? starring Elizabeth Montgomery, debuted on ABC-TV. hour later, when my mother finally and friends? Would Would our kids be OK without us? In 1971, Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black, 85, called me in, I didn’t tell her about our kids be OK with- Could we ever feel at home in the retired. (He died eight days after announcing his retire- the moon’s question. She worried desert as we had on the coast of ment.) enough as it was. out us? Could we California? ■ Associated Press I grew up asking myself that ever feel at home The answers to all those ques- question, even when I couldn’t see in the desert as we tions have been “yes.” the moon, on the darkest nights We have done just fine. and brightest days of my life. And I had on the coast Last night the moon shone down Lake City Reporter never had an answer. of California? The on the desert — on the jackrabbits First, I asked it for my mother. answers to all those in their holes and the coyotes in Serving Columbia County Since 1874 What would I do if she never called their dens and me in my backyard. me in? If she ran off and didn’t questions have been And once again, it whispered in The Lake City Reporter is published with pride come back? If she lost her job and ‘yes.’ my ear: “What are you going to do for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun­ we couldn’t eat? about it?” ties by Community Newspapers Inc. Sooner or later, she always called I laughed. “I have no idea,” I said. We believe strong newspapers build strong me in. She never ran off. And job or “I don’t even know what ‘it’ is. I just communities —“Newspapers get things done!” not, we always ate. In high school, I asked the want to be here in this moment, Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and We did just fine. moon’s question for myself. My enjoy it while I can, and trust tomor- When my brother was born family had no money. What would I row to take care of itself. Is that OK profitable community­oriented newspapers. blind, I asked the moon’s question do if I couldn’t go to college? Would with you?” This mission will be accomplished through the for him. What would he do if he I work in a mill like my parents? And there, for the first time, I saw teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, couldn’t see? How could I take care Wait tables for tips? Bag groceries it with my own eyes. The moon fell integrity and hard work. of him? Would he ever manage on at the A&P? silent and grinned. his own? Those were respectable jobs, but Joe learned to walk when he was I wanted to write stories. Would I Todd Wilson, Publisher ■ Sharon Randall can be contacted Editor 5, pushing a tricycle. He learned ever get to see the far side of the at P.O. Box 777394, Henderson, NV Robert Bridges, to read Braille at the school for the mountain, where the moon went 89077. Emily Lawson, Associate Editor Sue Brannon, Controller Dink NeSmith, President LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Tom Wood, Chairman POTS often goes undiagnosed LETTERS POLICY To the Editor: Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). daughter, Lily, received the correct Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly writ­ There is a TREMENDOUS differ- diagnosis of POTS. ten and double spaced. Letters should not exceed 400 If you, your child, or your teen ence between POTS and an often Both Cathy, Lily (now 12) and words and will be edited for length and libel. Letters complain of chronic persistent sys- last resort diagnosis of Chronic her sibling, 9-year-old Katie are must be signed and include the writer’s name, address tems of fatigue, headache, “brain Fatigue Syndrome. strong advocates for POTS. Lily has and telephone number for verification. Writers can fog,” dizziness, fainting, etc. that Because POTS is relatively new written a beautiful 14-page book have two letters per month published. Letters and are either blown off by pediatricians to the medical profession (1993), illustrated by the artistic talents of and physicians, minimized by them, it goes undiagnosed while chil- Katie. Make sure you have a box of guest columns are the opinion of the writers and not or given the diagnosis of “Chronic dren, teens, and ADULTS suffer Kleenex next to you as you read the necessarily that of the Lake City Reporter. Fatigue Syndrome” to pacify you, in silence, increasing their risk of daily life of a POTS survivor. Cathy, BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL please DO NOT stop until you or SERIOUS side effects because of Lily, and Katie may be reached at 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown. your children have been thoroughly lack of proper treatment. [email protected] for BY FAX: (386) 752­9400. evaluated by a team of physicians. Cathy Pederson, Ph.D., a professor more information. Recently, we discovered that of biology at Wittenberg University in BY EMAIL: [email protected] our 15-year-old granddaughter was Wittenberg, Ohio, fought for almost Pat and Judy Patterson diagnosed with Postural Orthostatic nine months before her 10-year-old Lake City Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 5A

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EVENTS COMING UP

Club Registration The Boys and Girls Club of Columbia County is now registering for the fall session which will run now through Oct. 18 Children 6-14 are eligible to attend. Transportation is offered from all elemen- tary and middle schools. The club offers a variety of activities, including a homework room and com- puters. Cost for the nine-week session is $160. Call 752-4184 for more information. Or visit the club at 279 NE Jones Way.

Mind of a Child During the month of September, the Presley EXCEL and Scholars Program will sponsor a pro- gram entitled “The Mind of a Child” for students in grades K – 12. On Wednesdays throughout the month, participants will showcase their speaking abilities and academic excellence by answering ran- domly selected questions. The recorded program will be aired on Saturdays at 2 p.m. on 107.9 FM, the Angel Radio Network.

Book Signing Prissy Landrum Elrod, author of ‘Far Outside the Oridinary,’ will have a book signing at Rountree- JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter Moore Nissan, 4316 US Hwy 90 West, on Sept. 24 from 5-7 p.m. Born and raised in Lake City, Elrod Treasures on display writes about the period in her life when her young James Buchanan (from left), co-owner of Treasures of Lake City, shows Kayla Bryan and Jennie Carr a necklace at a husband was diagnosed with brain cancer and given Chamber of Commerce open house and ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday. Treasures of Lake City, located at 321 North less than a year to live. The story is told from two Marion Avenue, has been open since May 28. sides of the same house: The back room where her husband is dying and the front room where his Sept. 17 explore future career fields while This is open to the public. caregivers are working to save her family. Prissy developing confidence, teamwork, stands in the middle, a spectator observing events Mind of a Child fitness, and self discipline. An infor- Yard Sale far outside the boundaries of her once ordinary life. The Presley EXCEL and Scholars mational meeting to learn more and Wellborn Church of God, 3330 US Program ‘Mind of a Child’ radio sign up will be held Saturday, Sept. 20 Hwy 90, is having a yard sale on Movie Under the Stars recording for students in grades 2-4 at 10 a.m. at the Richardson Middle Saturday, Sept. 20 from 8 a.m. to 1 Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park, will be Wednesday, Sept. 17 at 4 p.m. School cafeteria. Go to www.liberty- p.m. Call Pastor Cobb at 386-623-1348 11016 Lillian Saunders Drive, White Springs, will host The recording will take place at 443 seacadets.org for more. for more. a Movie Under the Stars event on Saturday, Sept. 20 at North Marion St. Students interest- 7:45 p.m. Bring your own lawn chair or blanket to the ed in participating should contact Movie Under the Stars Sept. 21 Amphitheater Lawn to enjoy a movie that was filmed Bernice Presley at 386-752-4074. Stephen Foster Folk Culture here in Florida. The State Park is not allowed to adver- Center State Park, 11016 Lillian Gainesville Garden Club tise the name of the movie but you may call the ranger Sept. 18 Saunders Drive, White Springs, will The Gainesville Garden Club is station at 386-397-4331 to learn what is showing. There host a Movie Under the Stars event on celebrating its 90th anniversary with is a $5 per car fee to enter the park, but the program Early Learning Saturday, Sept. 20 at 7:45 p.m. Bring an open house on Sunday, September itself is free. Soda and popcorn will be for sale. The The Early Learning Coalition of your own lawn chair or blanket to the 21, from 2-4 p.m. at the Gainesville event will take place rain or shine. Florida’s Gateway Inc. will have an Amphitheater Lawn to enjoy a movie Garden Clubhouse, 1350 NW 75th executive/finance committee meet- that was filmed here in Florida. The St., Gainesville. The public is invited. Meet and Greet ing Thursday, Sept. 18 at 1:30 p.m. State Park is not allowed to advertise There will be a meet-and-greet with Florida at 1104 SW Main Blvd. Call Stacey the name of the movie but you may Breakfast Fundraiser author Tim Dorsey at the Main Library, 308 NW DePratter at 386-752-9770 for more. call the ranger station at 386-397-4331 The Men’s Auxiliary from VFW Columbia Ave., on Friday, Sept. 26 from 5:30-6:30 to learn what is showing. There is a Post 2206, 343 Forest Lawn Way, p.m., followed by a program at 6:30. All are wel- Retired Educators $5 per car fee to enter the park, but will have a breakfast fundraiser on comed to attend the meet-and-greet but free tickets The Columbia County Retired the program itself is free. Soda and Sunday, Sept. 21 fro 9-11 a.m. The are required for the program. You may request Educators will meet Thursday, Sept. popcorn will be for sale. The event breakfast is open to the public. VFW tickets at any library location. 18 at the School Board Adult Center, will take place rain or shine. Rider’s Group Poker Run will follow Room 120, at 1 p.m. Alonzo Braddon breakfast. Scavenger Hunt will be the guest speaker. Call Will Christian Singles The Friends of the Library present a Family Brown at 752-2431 for more. Christian Singles in the area gath- Class of ‘73 Scavenger Hunt at the Main Library, 308 NW er together every two weeks for a The CHS Class of 1973 will be Columbia Ave., on Saturday, September 27 at 11 Bugging your plants time of fellowship and food. The next having a class meeting on Sunday, a.m. Come have a fun, interactive time of detec- UF/IFAS Extension will host a pro- meeting is Saturday, Sept. 20 at 5 p.m. September 21 at 5:30 p.m. The meet- tive work as you sift through clues while working gram entitled “What’s Bugging your at Faith in Christ Church, 282 SW ing will be held at the Richardson together as a family to solve a library-themed scav- Plants?” on Thursday, Sept. 18 from Magical Terrace. Call Tony at 386- Community Center. All class mem- enger hunt. Prizes and healthy snacks are includ- 5:45-7:30 p.m. at Fort White Library. 623-5210 for more. bers are invited to attend. ed. Pre-registration is required. Register by calling Learn about insects that eat your 758-2111 or sign up in person at the Main Library. plants and how to identify good and Fish Fry Sept. 24 bad bugs. Bring a lens if you have one The Richardson High School- Drive 4 UR School to look closely at plants. The program Columbia High School Class of Fun with Flowers Test drive a new Ford automobile on Saturday, is free and no registration is required. 1975 will be selling fish dinners on The Lake City Garden Club is Oct. 4 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Columbia High Call 752-5384 for more. Saturday, Sept. 20 at the corner of sponsoring a workshop “Fun with School and Ford Motor Company will donate $20 to Center St. and Fairview St. (across Flowers” with Jan Sillik, an inter- CHS. The school has a goal of 300 test drives for a Macro Photography from Annie Mattox Park). Dinners will nationally acclaimed floral designer total of $6,000 donation. Susan Watson and Bill Kosty will be sold from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and are and immediate past president of the host Macro Photography at the $7 each. The meal includes fish, cole- Florida Federation of Garden Clubs. Signature Chefs Auction Branford Camera Club meeting on slaw, baked beans and hushpuppies. She will show us how to create several The March of Dimes is presenting “Signature Sept. 18 at Hatch Park Community Or you can buy a fish sandwich for $5. seasonal fun and easy floral designs. Chefs Auction” at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 18, Center, 403 SE Craven St., Branford. There will also be hotdogs and sodas. Each participant will make one of the at Rountree Moore Toyota showroom, US 90 West. A Field Macro Photography workshop Call Conrad Wallace at 386-344-8103 designs to take home. The workshop There will be silent and live auctions, a premier draw- will be held Saturday, September 20. Vallice Caldwell 904-386-0711for more. will be held on September 24 from 10 ing, live entertainment, wine tastings, and a cash bar. For more information, call Carolyn a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Clubhouse, 257 The highlight will be a selection of specialty foods Hogue at 386-935-2044. Fish Fry SE Hernando Street. This workshop presented by over 20 area restaurants and caterers. The Rider’s Group from VFW Post is open to everyone. The cost for the For more information contact Kathy McCallister at Sept. 20 2206, 343 Forest Lawn Way, will have workshop is $25 and all supplies will 386-697-9810 or [email protected]; or a fish fry on Saturday, Sept. 20 from be furnished but bring your own clip- Maureen Lloyd at 397-0598. Tickets will go on sale in Sea Cadet 5-7 p.m. Dinners will be $7 per plate. pers. Raffle tickets will be sold to win mid-September at First Federal Bank (US 90 West The U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps After dinner, “It Must Be Somebody’s her created designs. . Checks can be and Turner Rd.), Ward’s Jewelers, First St. Music, is a leadership program for boys Birthday” dance party will take place mailed to Sharon Blanton, 9748 NW and the Suwannee Democrat in Live Oak. and girls in 5-12 grade. Students can with Kickstart performing at 8 p.m. 102 Lane, Lake Butler, FL, 32054.

OBITUARIES

Robert L. “Bob” Garbett ry. Bob enjoyed woodworking, Funeral services will be held Earl Leon Winchester Sr. but the greatest times in life Kay (Pete) Spears of Anaheim, ishing and hunting. He loved 11:00am, Friday, September 19, were the ones he shared with his CA and Carolyn Sue Smith of Mr. Robert L. “Bob” Garbett, cooking and telling stories. He 2014 at Christ Central of Lake Mr. Earl Leon Winchester, 79, family. He proudly served our Scottsburg, IN; grandchildren, age 70 of Lake City, passed away had a heart for people and never City with Reverend Burl Har- of Lake City, country with the United States Jessica, Ashley, Courtney, Kate- Sunday, September 14, 2014. met a stranger. He loved spend- key oficiating. Interment will Florida was Navy (1952-1973) during Korea lyn, Brandon, Leon, and Cassie; A forty three ing time with his family and follow at Mt. Carmel Baptist called home to & Vietnam, then retired and con- great grandchildren, Mackenzie, year Lake City friends, especially his grandba- Church Cemetery. The family be with God and tinued in service with the United Isabella, Charlotte, and Braxton. resident, Mr. bies. He is survived by his wife: will receive friends 6-8:00pm, his dear family States Coast Guard (1973-1987). Memorial services will be held Garbett was a Debbie Garbett; sons: Bobby Thursday, September 18, 2014 that had gone on before, reunited He was preceded in death by at 3:00 p.m., on Friday, Septem- member of the (Lisa) Garbett, Danny (Tammy) at Christ Central. In lieu of forever, on Saturday, September his parents, his brothers, Er- ber 19, 2014 in the chapel of Northside Bap- Garbett, and Matt (Jenifer) Gar- lowers, donations may be made 13, 2014. He was born in New nest, Eliga, Kenneth, and Rus- GATEWAY-FOREST LAWN tist Church. bett; daughter-in-law: Michelle to the Bob Garbett Memorial Castle, Indiana to the late Eliga sell, and his sister, Wanda. FUNERAL HOME, 3596 He was a US Garbett all of Lake City; sisters: Fund at First Federal Bank of and Elsie [Covey] Winchester Survivors include his devot- South US Hwy 441, Lake City, Army Veteran, a retired HVAC Nancy (Johnnie) Gillis of Cler- Florida. Arrangements are un- and lived in Lake City for the ed wife of 55 years, Rebecca Fl 32025. (386)752-1954. Please Contractor, and mont, Florida and Julie (Jim) der the care and direction of past 16 years. He was a loving Jane Winchester of Lake City, leave words of love & encour- the former As- Oakley of Edgewater, Florida; FORBES FUNERAL HOME, husband, father, grandfather & FL; son, Patrick Winchester; agement for the family online at sistant Fire and grandchildren: Josh Garbett, 768 W. DUVAL STREET, great grandfather who enjoyed daughters, Jennifer Cham- www.gatewayforestlawn.com Chief of West Sarah Garbett, Cody Garbett, Eli LAKE City 752-5212. Please woodworking and had made bers, Cathy (Gus) Jones, and Columbia Sta- Garbett, Noah Garbett, Ashley sign the online guestbook at beautiful pieces of furniture her twin Harriet (Mike) Nims Obituaries are paid advertise- tion 43 VFD. He also spent Brown and Alex Brown. He was www.forbesfuneralhome.net/ for friends and family. He also all of Lake City, FL; brothers, ments. For details, call the Lake twelve years with the Lake preceded in death by his par- liked watching NASCAR and Donald (Patricia) Winchester City Reporter’s classified depart- City Fire Department Auxilia- ents: Cecil and Frances Garbett. cheering for his favorite, Dale of Kokomo, IN; sisters, Lindament at 752-1293. 6A WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 Lake City actors dominate cast of Absentee ballots upcoming ‘For the Love of Mike’ now available for November election From staff reports From staff reports With a cast dominated by Lake City residents, the High Springs If you or a family member are serving in the military Playhouse is pleased to present “For or will be traveling/living overseas for the upcoming the Love of Mike,” a warm romantic 2014 general election, held on November 4, and would comedy by local playwright Leroy like to vote by mail, contact the Columbia COunty Clark. The play opens Friday, Supervisor of Elections office. October 3 and runs through Sunday, Liz Horne, Columbia County Supervisor of Elections, October 26. Opening night will also can be reached at 386-758-1026 x 3105 or by absentee@ be accompanied by wine and hors votecolumbia.com. d’oeuvres in addition to our usual Military and overseas civilians need to contact the refreshment offerings. Supervisor of Elections Office as soon as possible to This play, directed by Steve Bates, receive their absentee ballots in a timely manner. is a fresh take on a theme of enduring The office is located at 971 W. Duval St. Suite 102. appeal as boy meets girl on the rocky road to romance. The meeting occurs unusually as the boy, on motor bike, is seriously injured when he smashes Friends of Music into the back of a car driven by the girl. They are immediately attracted to each concert series returns other; but the “rocks” come with the girl’s attachment to a failing current COURTESY PHOTOS for another season Two Lake City residents rehearse a scene. Lorraine Kirkland (left) as Mrs. Libertore marriage, and the boy’s compulsion to From staff reports travel in resuming his former career talks to Chris Shumaker, who plays Mike, during a rehearsal for the upcoming show. as a circus acrobat. The supporting Nearly 20 years Bill Poplin first founded the Friends characters, the girl’s “passionless” hus- of Music Concert Series, it’s returning to Lake City for band and the boy’s stereotypical Italian another season. Mama, are instrumental both in help- The Series brings performers of classical chamber ing to build the rock-pile and finally music to the area from all around the world. This is the in assisting in its removal. “Dream only strictly-classical concert series in the area. Sequences” add an intriguing dimen- “We’ve had performers from England, France, sion to the play, often resulting in hilar- Austria, Romania and several outstanding groups from ious insights and exchanges. the Czech Republic,” said Linda Poplin, who heads up Due to a number of sexual refer- the Series with her husband. ences and some characters running Ceila Barnes (left) rehearses a scene Most of the European musicians come to the Friends around in their underwear, the show with Lorraine Kirkland. through Raymond Weiss Artist Management in New is not recommended for attendance York City. Other performers are from the United by younger children. States. The High Springs Playhouse on Sundays. Tickets are available at For the past six years, Linda Poplin has been reach- is located at 130 NE 1st Avenue, Pampered Paws (210 NE 1st Avenue, ing out to artists to come perform in the area. “Now High Springs. Friday and Saturday High Springs), The Framery of performers are contacting us wanting to be part of our shows are at 8 p.m. and Sunday Lake City (341 S. Marion Avenue, Ceilah Barnes (left) as Love shows a Series,” she said. matinées are at 2 p.m. Ticket prices Lake City) or online at www. pair of underwear to Mark Kirby, who The 2014-15 Friends of Music Concert Series kicks are $12 for adults, $10 for seniors HighSpringsPlayhouse.com. plays Larry. Kirby lives in Lake City. off Nov. 11 in an unusual manner with the FSU Early Music Ensemble which will provide a concert of sing- ers and instrumentalists. “This is only the second time in our forty-seven years in Lake City that people of the area will get to Area band fought hard for top spot hear crumhorns, sackbuts, recorders and lute,” Poplin From staff reports said of her and her husband’s time living here. who will compete for the Other concerts include: 309C Band of Palatka chance to move on to the • January — Chamber Singers of the University of performed at their best national stage at the Grand North Florida of Jacksonville and fought hard for the top Ole Opry. • February — Suchon Woodwind Quintet from spot of the Florida State Artists who compet- Slovakia with pianist Michiko Otaki Country Showdown at the ed Saturday were 309C • April — Trio Solis (piano, violin, cello) with violist Spirit of the Suwannee Band of Palatka, Angelia Pamela Ryan Music Park on Saturday. Marsaglia of Marco Although the Series began at the First Presbyterian But in the end, it was Island, Jennifer Johnson of Church of Lake City where both Bill and Linda Poplin Georgia country artist Pensacola, Kurt Stevens of were musicians, the Series moved two years ago to be Nate Kenyon who won Tallahassee/Vero Beach, held at Covenant First Presbyterian Church, 421 White and will move on to the and Amy & Alex Brooker Avenue, Live Oak. Concerts are free to the public and regional competition in of Albany, Ga.,. a reception follows each one. Call 386-365-4941 or go to November. The Jackson Lawrence friendsofmusic.info for more information. Kenyon received a check Band, fresh off a tour with for $1,000. His next time on Jason Aldean, was the stage will be at regionals house band backing up the on Nov. 22 with winners soloists and played during COURTESY SHS Class of 1984 to from eight states, including intermissions at the Florida Nate Kenyon of Valdosta, Ga. won the Florida State Country his home state of Georgia, finals. Showdown at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park Saturday. hold reunion in Oct.

From staff reports

Don’t miss Folk in the Springs this weekend The SHS Class of 1984 will hold its 30th Class From staff reports There will be seven artists playing from 1-2 p.m. at the Gardens at the Library. Reunion on Saturday, Oct. 25 starting at 6:30 p.m. at in six locations. Old Schoolhouse/Train H.R. Gertner is currently The Brown Lantern, 417 E. Howard St., Live Oak. On Sunday, Sept. 21 Kicking off the show is Station. working on his fourth CD. Dress is casual. Folk music will take over Elaine Mahon, a Folk art- Sno Rogers has been He will be playing from 5-6 Cost is $40 per person and includes buffet of fried/ High Springs as a different ist from Gainesville, with around North Florida for p.m. at the Great Outdoors. boiled shrimp, chicken wings, chicken strips, veggies, Folk artist will be perform- her award-winning CD 14 years. This band will Brian Smalley’s acous- salad bar, etc. Tea, Coke products, and keg beer will ing at a different location “Rise.” She will be play- be playing from 2-3 p.m. at tic CD “Chicken Pigs” be served all night. A cash bar will be available at a dis- throughout downtown. ing from 12-1 p.m. at the James Paul Park. is based in Civil War-era counted price for wine and bottled beer. Entertainment This festival is to high- Secret Garden at Wisteria Union County resident Florida and was named the is provided by DJ Kickin’ Kevin Thomas. light the artists and specif- Cottage. Dayrl Brewer has kicked Best Florida Folk CD of Make check/money order payable to Class of 1984 ic locations within walking Alan Height, an Ocala- off every Farm to Family 2013. He will also be play- and send to Class of 1984 Sue Swann Ratliff P.O. Box distance of Main Street. based Folk artist, will be show since 2005. He will be ing at the Great Outdoors 120 McAlpin, FL 32062. playing from 3-4 p.m. at the but will finish the day with The Holiday Inn Express is offering a lodging dis- FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE BROKER Firehouse. a grand finale from 6-8 p.m. count: $112.57 per night with a minimum of 10 rooms Don Austin started Come visit places you reserved. Reservation deadline is Oct. 6. playing guitar at age 11 may have never seen in There will be reserved seating at the Friday, Oct. 24 and went on to win the downtown High Springs, Homecoming Football Game at a cost of $6 per tick- Santa Fe River Singing such as the Secret Garden, et. The ticket price must be included in total amount and Songwriting Contest the Community Playhouse remitted with reunion ticket purchase. in 2012. He will be play- and the High Springs Indicate how many tickets are needed when you ing from 4-5 p.m. at the Museum. RSVP. Questions? Email [email protected]. Visit the McLeran Library in Wellborn From staff reports Bingo will be offered in Wednesday through stood the importance of • National Exposure for Local Listings the church Fellowship Hall Saturday, the Thurston children and adults hav- If you live in western beginning September 10, B. McLeran Community ing convenient access to • Over 3,500 Network Owned Websites Columbia or eastern and while there will be no Library is open, and there library materials. for Broader Internet Exposure Suwannee County, there cash awards, participants is no charge to use its facil- The library used to be are two exciting new com- will vie for a number of ities. The library is perhaps housed in the Wellborn Please call for a FREE munity services now avail- other special prizes. The one of the best-kept secrets UMC Fellowship Hall until Consultation & Marketing Proposal. able. A weekly Bingo game games are open to adults of in eastern Suwannee it was moved to Outreach with refreshments will be all ages (seniors especially County. It was established Ministries across the street Go online to dicksrealty.com offered every Wednesday encouraged), and you need years ago when the late at 12004 County Road 137. and view our local and national inventory! beginning at 9:30 a.m. not pre-register to attend. Margaret McLeran Owens Leading up to the move, the Brad Dicks Susanna Dicks at the Wellborn United For more information about donated over 1,000 books entire book collection was Broker Realtor Methodist Church, and this event, call the church’s to start a library for the re-catalogued and a comput- the McLeran Community Outreach Ministries local community. Having er database was developed 386-752-8585 Library is beginning its Coordinator, Kathy Lyons, taught in Suwannee and by the current librarian. The fall season with many new at 386-365-3418. Columbia counties for over move was accomplished 1286 W. US 90 • Lake City, FL 32055 books and other media. From 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 30 years, Owens under- with a host of volunteers. Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL & STATE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 7A Former Lake City resident Prissy Captain Citrus Elrod to return for book signing gets one million dollar makeover Elrod shares personal story of heartbreak By JIM TURNER his sister on the need to THE NEWS SERVICE OF FLORIDA drink her orange juice as and inspiration in ‘Far she is soon off to a cheer- Outside the Ordinary.’ TALLAHASSEE — leading tryout. Florida’s homegrown The state agency is From staff reports superhero, Captain also providing a teach- At the age of 46, Prissy Elrod, a Citrus, has undergone er’s guide to offers lesson former Lake City resident, found a $1 million head-to-toe plans that highlight mak- herself faced with the unimaginable. makeover with the help of ing smarter nutritional During a routine physical, her hus- comic-book giant Marvel choices. band of 25 years was diagnosed with Entertainment. “Captain Citrus will brain cancer and given one year to The muscled-up show readers that while live. Friends and family encouraged Captain Citrus, powered they may not be able to fly Elrod to keep a journal through her by the sun and intended to or shoot solar blasts, they journey. Twelve years later, Elrod help boost Florida citrus can make healthy choices began writing her memoir. sales while fighting evil, in their everyday lives and “I awoke one morning with this was unveiled Tuesday by unleash the hero within,” yearning, the Department of Citrus Bill Rosemann, who over- IF YOU GO a feeling at a comic-book store in saw the development of Prissy Landrum Elrod, surfaced Tampa. Captain Citrus as Marvel former Lake City from deep “Raising awareness of Entertainment’s creative resident and author within the amazing nutritional director and editor, said of ‘Far Outside the that I was benefits of Florida citrus, in a statement. Ordinary,’ will have ready to especially among fami- Two additional digital a book signing at share my lies, is a priority,” depart- chapters are planned. Rountree-Moore story,” ment Executive Director All will be available at Nissan, 4316 US Hwy Elrod says. Doug Ackerman said in a CaptainCitrus.com. 90 West, on Sept. 24 Elrod’s prepared statement. The new face of orange from 5-7 p.m. mem- Through the work of juice comes as sales have oir, “Far Marvel, Captain Citrus declined due to increased Outside the Ordinary,” chronicles is no longer a rotund costs and a shift in the eat- what is possibly the most griev- creature --- basically an ing habits of Americans. ous and difficult of times for a wife animated orange --- from Numbers published and mother. Upon learning of her the Planet Orange as first by the state department husband’s grim prognosis, Elrod designed by the state found that during a four devotes herself to trying to save her agency to be an educa- week period in June and husband. With the support of com- tional tool to help the July, 36.11 million gal- passionate caregivers, who move struggling citrus industry lons of orange juice were into Elrod’s home and work around in 2011. purchased. The total rep- the clock to help her family, she Now he’s John Polk, resented an 8.3 percent faces incredibly unusual encounters empowered by myste- decline in sales from the and each one leaves an impression COURTESY rious solar pods found same period a year ear- that impacts her life to this day. Former Lake City resident Prissy Elrod will return to town for a book signing at growing in his family’s lier. “Prissy balances humor, honesty Rountree-Moore Nissan, 4316 US Hwy 90 West, on Sept. 24 from 5-7 p.m. Her Central Florida citrus Meanwhile, the and humbleness through an amaz- book, ‘Far Outside the Ordinary,’ is the heartbreaking and inspiring story of strug- grove. In a debut issue of U.S. Department of ing compilation of her life’s story. gle as she watched her husband pass away from cancer. a digital comic, Polk joins Agriculture reported Each new life chapter keeps you members of the Avengers that Florida, which is so intertwined and loss, and second one,” says Steve Evans. “Your abil- --- Captain America, the top source of U.S. placed within her chances,” Elrod ity to weave a lifetime of living that Thor, Iron Man and orange juice, earlier this environment – so says. “I would call embraced both the passion of love Black Widow --- to bat- year completed its small- much so, that you that life. Everyone and the despair of loss with humility, tle a “gamma enhanced est harvest in 29 years, grow as a reader will experience humor, grace and raw honesty made evil genius” known as the with the industry suffer- learning what Prissy the first two, me feel as though I was a member Leader whose minions ing from the spread of faces through her and my second of your inner circle of family and have attacked Orlando. an incurable plant disease day-to-day endeav- chance was sim- friends. This book is about true Oh, and clad in a mus- called citrus greening. ors,” says Gayle Webb. ply…luck.” love...twice found in the most unex- cle-skimming citrus-hued The forecast for the “The end result leaves “I can’t pected and imaginative ways.” suit Captain Citrus is still coming year, which isn’t you happy, touched, remember “Far Outside the Ordinary,” pub- spreading the message expected to show any loved and allows you to when I’ve read lished by Leather Leaf Publishing, of the nutritional value of turnaround, is due in reflect on your personal a book that is available in paperback, hardcover, orange juice. October. relationships and those captured both and electronic formats. Purchasing In the inaugural The department’s fund- with strangers.” my heart and information can be found on the issue, just before Polk ing mostly comes from a “Far Outside the mind more author’s website, http://www.prissy- answers the call to help tax on the sale of oranges Ordinary” is about love, than this elrod.com. the Avengers, he advises and other citrus. Finally, our Walk-In Tub with a Heated Seat!

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COURTESY At Fort White Elementary School, the teachers learn along with their students. FWES staff have hosted professional devel- opment opportunities so that every teacher can develop his or her Super Teaching powers. No matter how many years of teaching experience, there are always new strategies and approaches to learning. For just one example, our new teachers benefited a special session with District Teacher Support Colleague Brandi Keen in differentiating math lessons. Pictured above, TSC Keen leads a small group assignment in differentiating instruction, with new FWES teachers Virna Romack (from left), Michael Corbett, Pam Albritton, Yochani Woloszyn and Alyssa Bernfeld. 8A WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 HEALTH LAKE CITY REPORTER Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424

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Studies have Fennel which smells repeatedly shown that like licorice is the herb high-quality magnesium Health events coming up to consider here. It helps supplements (like “che- relax your gastrointes- lated” forms) can reduce in and around Lake City Under the tinal tract and reduce frequency and severity of bloating and gas, even in migraines. Riboflavin can Coming up Oct. 1. Special Pink Ribbons will kids. Fennel was shown be beneficial too. Reducing be given out to all employees, in studies to help reduce high histamine foods will Caring for the Caregiver patients and visitors to wear all weather? menstrual problems such be enormously helpful. Caring for the Caregiver will be month. Pink lemonade and pink as cramps too. You can There’s more about this in offered to the public on a monthly cupcakes will be served at 3 p.m. buy commercially pre- my No. 1 Amazon best-sell- basis at the Wings Community in the hospital café. pared extracts, or just ing book, Headache Free. Education Center, 857 SW Main With tips for take the seeds and boil Migraine sufferers seem Blvd (Lake City Plaza). The pro- Oct. 23 about a half-teaspoon of to just live with their pain, gram facilitated by Larry Geiger, crushed seeds and steep but I must caution you, if Public Relations Manger with the Breast Health healthy living in hot water for 20 min- your head pain changes Hospice of Citrus and the Nature Shands Lake Shore will offer a utes; strain, sweeten and suddenly or intensifies Coast will offer an overview of Free Breast Health Seminar to the from Gainesville sip a cup. Of particular in a way that is severe or how to prepare and manage your public on Thursday, Oct. 23. The importance, avoiding abnormal, always seek role as a caregiver. 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Oct. 30 events coming up Sept. 19 Free Medicare Seminar Wealth of Information in the area, the 12-step group In an effort to bring a wealth of coming here in October A 12-step addiction recovery health, legal and financial informa- group meets every Friday evening tion to people over 60 years of age, Lake City Reporter’s From staff reports at 6 p.m. at the Community Revival Columbia County Senior Services Center, 244 NE Patterson Ave. will present its third annual Wealth Health Page is a Are you age 64½? If so, have you thought about enroll- in Lake City. For information call of Information Fair at the LifeStyle ing in Medicare but don’t know where to start? 867-6288. Enrichment Center, 628 SE Allison don’t-miss each Start here. Ct., on Thursday, Oct. 30 from 9 The LifeStyle Enrichment Center is sponsoring an edu- Sept. 23 a.m. to noon. 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All services presentations on their products or • What is covered through Medicare; and are free and confidential. services. A table and two chairs • Is a supplement needed. will be provided for each vendor. This is not a sales seminar, but simply a time to ask Oct. 1 Lunch will also be provided. If questions and receive information. you are interested in being a part Seating is limited so please call and reserve your spot Think Pink of the Wealth of Information Fair, today. Call C/C/ & Associates, Inc. at 386-755-3476, ext. Shands Lake Shore will host contact Carol Shepard at carols@ 107. “Think Pink!” Day on Wednesday, ccseniors.com or 386-752-5655. 1BSPORTS

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Thursday n Columbia High boys golf vs. Gainesville High at The Country Club at Lake City, 4 p.m. n Columbia High Before district swimming at Baker County High, 4:30 p.m. n Columbia High volleyball vs. Oakleaf High, 6:30 p.m. (JV-5:30) n Fort White High volleyball vs. Santa Fe High, 6:30 p.m. (JV-5:30) Friday n Columbia High football at Terry Parker High, 7 p.m. n Fort White High football at Chiles High, 7:30 p.m. Saturday n Columbia High, Fort White High cross country at UF Mt. Dew Invitational, 7:30 a.m. BRIEFS

YOUTH SOFTBALL Girls softball sign-up extended The Girls Softball Association of Columbia County has registration for its fall season through Monday at Brian’s Sports. A birth certificate copy must be provided for all players new to the league. Cost is $65 per player, $85 for two in a family or $105 for three in a family. For details, call Cindy Dansby at 623-0261. BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter Columbia High’s Kamario High breaks a tackle against Buchholz High in the Tigers’ 28-23 win against the Bobcats. FORT WHITE FOOTBALL Spirit bus to Chiles High Allen looking for more improvement Fort White High has a chartered spirit bus By BRANDON FINLEY steady improvement this have been a lot better.” said. “Lonnie rushed for Allen feels that Latrell going to the Chiles [email protected] week, however, was the Allen said it’s the little 128 yards and Bell had 102 Williams is a kid that could High football game in quarterback play. Allen things that Thomas and yards. Both backs ran well, break out in that area. Tallahassee on Friday. Columbia High enters reversed his usual game Davin Schuck have to do and for Bell to come in and “He’s a kid that coming The bus will depart from District 3-6A play this week plan and put the ball in the better in the passing game. make the most of his oppor- into this season, it’s not a the school at 4:30 p.m. coming off a win that was a air during the first half, “We still have balls that tunities is big.” surprise what he’s been Cost of $30 includes a little closer than it should allowing Jake Thomas to are not on the money or With the scouting report able to do,” Allen said. “He’s box dinner. have been, 28-23, against become an efficient passer not going through our pro- out against Columbia to had an outstanding sum- For details, call the Buchholz High. in the first half. gressions properly,” Allen stop the run, it should pres- mer dating all the way back school at 497-5952. Head coach Brian Allen Thomas connected on said. “We need to be able ent cases where opposing to the Central Florida camp. said after the game that 6-of-10 passes before the to throw the ball to be defenses begin to stack the He’s still learning routes OUTDOORS he’d take any win, but that Tigers turned the balance successful against a good box. Allen feels this could and what defensive backs there are definitely areas back toward the rushing team. We are staying in our be advantageous for the and safeties are doing, but Bell baseball of improvement that are attack. progressions a little too receivers, but they have to tis’ not a surprise to see the fishing tourney needed for the Tigers. While it was a solid day long.” get on the same page with things he’s been able to get More so, he didn’t see for Thomas, Allen still feels Allen said the running the quarterbacks on the done. He can fly.” The Bell Baseball much improvement since the position can get much game should continue open deep ball. Simply put, other teams Fishing Tournament the team’s kickoff classic better. up the passing game for the “We haven’t connected on can’t try to stop Underwood is Oct. 18 at Suwannee against West Orange. “Looking back at it, we Tigers, especially with two a deep-ball connection this and Bell without thinking Marina. The Captain’s Allen’s hoping that comes definitely have to be better,” running backs able to take season,” Allen said. “We are about Williams. Meeting and Calcutta is at 7 p.m. at Terry Parker Allen said. “It’s the position over a game at any point. good enough at the position “If guys are going to 6 p.m. (social) and High on Friday in I coach, so I’m more critical “Both (Lonnie that we shouldn’t be in that try to stop our guys some- 7 p.m. (dinner) on Jacksonville. of the expectations. Even Underwood and Kamario situation where we haven’t where else, they’re going to Oct. 17 at Suwannee One area that did show with some success, it could Bell) played well,” Allen connected on a deep ball.” fall short,” Allen said. Marina Restaurant. Entry fee of $100 per boat ($125 after Oct. 10) includes captain and first mate and dinner for both. Florida, Driskel Extra anglers are $25. For details, call Suwannee Marina at more prepared (352) 542-9159. RUNNING for Alabama Races to benefit Hayley Lewis Gators travel to on Saturday, when Florida Tuscaloosa for (2-0, 1-0 Southeastern A community 5k cross Conference) plays at third- country race to benefit nation’s No. 3 team. ranked Alabama (3-0, 0-0). Hayley Lewis is 8 a.m. “I’m going to be prepared Sept. 27 at Alligator Park. By MARK LONG this time around,” Driskel Cost is $30 for day-of Associated Press said. registration at 7 a.m. Driskel has started 17 Early registration (before GAINESVILLE — Jeff games since that folly, Tuesday) is $20 with Driskel’s first game against including road wins at forms at Columbia High Alabama was a blur. Texas A&M, Tennessee and Carquest. There The Florida quarterback and Florida State, both this also will be an Eye of was thrust onto the field as could be his biggest test. the Tiger Middle School a freshman in 2011 because The Gators are counting Invitational 3k at of an injury to starter John on him being a difference- 8:40 a.m. (register online Brantley, played the entire maker, too. at www.flrunners.com or second half and failed to “The key ingredient day of race — $5 per get the Gators past their is having an experienced individual, $30 per 45-yard line. He completed quarterback,” coach Will gender team) and an two passes for 14 yards, Muschamp said. “That, to Elementary School fumbled a snap that led me, is critical. We have an Jamboree one-mile fun to a turnover, was sacked experienced quarterback run at 9:30 a.m. ($3 twice and also sprained an that’s won big on the road day-of registration). ankle in the 38-10 home in some tough places. We’ll For details, e-mail loss to the eventual national be fine.” [email protected]. champions. Florida probably will need Driskel gets another JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter GATORS continued on 2B Florida’s Dante Fowler Jr. (6) celebrates after making a tackle against Kentucky on Saturday. n From staff reports shot at the Crimson Tide 2BSPORTS AGATE

2B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 Page Editor: Brandon Finley, 754-0420 SCOREBOARD GATORS: Driskel will be prepared Continued From Page 1B Arizona (Delgado 3-4), 3:40 p.m. Detroit 1 1 0 .500 42 38 TELEVISION Boston (Buchholz 8-8) at Pittsburgh Green Bay 1 1 0 .500 47 60 a big game from Driskel. they’re trying to keep pass to Demarcus Robinson (F.Liriano 5-10), 7:05 p.m. West He wasn’t at his best last Driskel healthy — Driskel in the back of the end zone TV sports Miami (H.Alvarez 10-6) at N.Y. Mets W L T Pct PF PA week against Kentucky, ran little in the first two to keep the game going. (Gee 7-7), 7:10 p.m. Arizona 2 0 0 1.000 43 31 and the Gators struggled games. “That was really, shoot, Today Washington (G.Gonzalez 8-10) at Seattle 1 1 0 .500 57 46 GOLF Atlanta (A.Wood 10-10), 7:10 p.m. San Francisco 1 1 0 .500 48 45 at times in the 36-30 win He carried seven times saved us all,” Roper said. 5:30 a.m. Cincinnati (Corcino 0-0) at Chicago St. Louis 1 1 0 .500 25 51 in triple overtime. He com- for 24 yards, most of those “That was a big-time play, TGC — European PGA Tour, Wales Cubs (Hendricks 6-2), 8:05 p.m. Monday’s Game pleted 25 of 43 passes for on scrambles. and I think it was a big-time Open, first round, part I, at Newport, Milwaukee (Fiers 6-2) at St. Louis Philadelphia 30, Indianapolis 27 295 yards, with three touch- And with Florida running understanding on his part. Wales (Wainwright 18-9), 8:15 p.m. Thursday’s Game MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Philadelphia (Hamels 8-7) at San Diego Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 8:25 p.m. downs and an interception. a spread offense, the threat It speaks to his understand- 3:30 p.m. (Stults 7-16), 10:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games “Yeah, I had some open of the quarterback running ing of what we’re doing.” MLB — San Francisco at Arizona or Thursday’s Games Dallas at St. Louis, 1 p.m. guys,” Driskel said. “Just — especially on zone-read Muschamp called it the L.A. Dodgers at Colorado (3 p.m.) Boston at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Minnesota at New Orleans, 1 p.m. got to give those guys a plays — makes a huge dif- biggest play of Driskel’s 7 p.m. Washington at Miami, 7:10 p.m. San Diego at Buffalo, 1 p.m. chance. That’s something ference. career. ESPN — Washington at Atlanta L.A. Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, Washington at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. 10 p.m. 8:05 p.m. Houston at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. that we’ll get corrected. I’m For Florida to reach its It surely beat anything ESPN — Seattle at L.A. Angels Milwaukee at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Tennessee at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. not too worried about it. I potential under new offen- that Driskel did against the SOCCER Arizona at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Baltimore at Cleveland, 1 p.m. know I did miss a few, but sive coordinator Kurt Crimson Tide three years 2:30 p.m. Philadelphia at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. Green Bay at Detroit, 1 p.m. I’d rather me miss the open Roper, Driskel has to be ago. FSN — UEFA Champions League, Indianapolis at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. APOEL at Barcelona Oakland at New England, 1 p.m. receivers than not have dual threat. He hasn’t “Definitely underpre- FS1 — UEFA Champions League, FOOTBALL San Francisco at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. the open receivers. We’re shown that ability this sea- pared,” he said. “Didn’t Manchester City at Bayern Munich Denver at Seattle, 4:25 p.m. going to get that corrected, son, but he hasn’t really know how to prepare at that NFL standings Kansas City at Miami, 4:25 p.m. and I’m going to have to do had to, either. time to play anybody, espe- Pittsburgh at Carolina, 8:30 p.m. that in order for us to be But he did come up big cially Alabama as good as BASEBALL AMERICAN CONFERENCE Monday, Sep. 22 East Chicago at N.Y. Jets, 8:30 p.m. successful down the road.” when Florida needed him they were. Just going in not AL standings W L T Pct PF PA Running more might most Saturday. knowing what you’re doing Buffalo 2 0 0 1.000 52 30 AUTO RACING open things up, too. Facing a fourth-and-7 is not a good situation. I’m East Division Miami 1 1 0 .500 43 49 For whatever reason play from the 9-yard line in not going to let that happen W L Pct GB N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 .500 43 45 — maybe the Gators have the first overtime, Driskel again. I’m going to do what- Baltimore 90 60 .600 — New England 1 1 0 .500 50 40 Sprint Cup leaders Toronto 77 72 .517 12½ South been vanilla or maybe lofted a perfectly thrown ever I can this week.” New York 76 73 .510 13½ W L T Pct PF PA Top 16 in Points Tampa Bay 73 78 .483 17½ Houston 2 0 01.000 47 20 1. B.Keselowski, 2,059; 2. J.Gordon, Boston 66 84 .440 24 Tennessee 1 1 0 .500 36 36 2,052; 3. J.Logano, 2,049; 4. K.Harvick, Central Division Jacksonville 0 2 0 .000 27 75 2,047; 5. D.Earnhardt Jr., 2,042; W L Pct GB Indianapolis 0 2 0 .000 51 61 6. J.Johnson, 2,041; 7. Ky.Busch, 2,041; Detroit 84 66 .560 — North 8. D.Hamlin, 2,041; 9. Ku.Busch, 2,039; Kansas City 82 67 .550 1½ W L T Pct PF PA 10. K.Kahne, 2,034; 11. M.Kenseth, 2,034; Cleveland 76 73 .510 7½ Cincinnati 2 0 01.000 47 26 12. C.Edwards, 2,030; 13. R.Newman, Chicago 68 82 .453 16 Baltimore 1 1 0 .500 42 29 2,029; 14. A.Allmendinger, 2,025; Minnesota 63 87 .420 21 Pittsburgh 1 1 0 .500 36 53 15. G.Biffle, 2,021; 16. A.Almirola, 2,007. West Division Cleveland 1 1 0 .500 53 54 Money W L Pct GB West 1, Brad Keselowski, $6,052,275. 2, Jeff Los Angeles 94 56 .627 — W L T Pct PF PA Gordon, $5,660,576. 3, Jimmie Johnson, Oakland 83 66 .557 10½ Denver 2 0 0 1.000 55 41 $5,346,981. 4, Joey Logano, $5,140,271. 5, Seattle 80 69 .537 13½ San Diego 1 1 0 .500 47 39 Dale Earnhardt Jr., $5,097,239. Houston 67 83 .447 27 Oakland 0 2 0 .000 28 49 6, Matt Kenseth, $5,078,525. 7, Kevin Texas 57 92 .383 36½ Kansas City 0 2 0 .000 27 50 Harvick, $5,062,550. 8, Jamie McMurray, Today’s Games NATIONAL CONFERENCE $5,025,602. 9, Kyle Busch, $4,863,923. 10, Boston (Buchholz 8-8) at Pittsburgh East Denny Hamlin, $4,578,796. (F.Liriano 5-10), 7:05 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA 11, Greg Biffle, $4,287,544. 12, Austin Toronto (Happ 9-10) at Baltimore Philadelphia 2 0 01.000 64 44 Dillon, $4,202,682. 13, Clint Bowyer, (B.Norris 13-8), 7:05 p.m. Washington 1 1 0 .500 47 27 $4,112,933. 14, Brian Vickers, $4,015,658. N.Y. Yankees (McCarthy 6-4) at Tampa Dallas 1 1 0 .500 43 38 15, Paul Menard, $4,002,973. Bay (Cobb 9-7), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Giants 0 2 0 .000 28 60 16, Aric Almirola, $4,000,662. 17, Kyle Chicago White Sox (Sale 12-3) at South Larson, $3,984,035. 18, Carl Edwards, Kansas City (Ventura 12-10), 8:10 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA $3,969,037. 19, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Cleveland (Carrasco 7-5) at Houston Carolina 2 0 01.000 44 21 $3,880,475. 20, Marcos Ambrose, (Oberholtzer 5-11), 8:10 p.m. Atlanta 1 1 0 .500 47 58 $3,701,115. Detroit (D.Price 14-11) at Minnesota New Orleans 0 2 0 .000 58 63 Wins (Gibson 11-11), 8:10 p.m. Tampa Bay 0 2 0 .000 31 39 B.Keselowski, 5; D.Earnhardt Jr., 3; Seattle (Paxton 6-2) at L.A. Angels North J.Gordon, 3; J.Johnson, 3; J.Logano, 3; (C.Wilson 12-9), 10:05 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA C.Edwards, 2; K.Harvick, 2; A.Allmendinger, Texas (D.Holland 1-0) at Oakland Chicago 1 1 0 .500 48 43 1; A.Almirola, 1; Ku.Busch, 1; Ky.Busch, 1; (Samardzija 4-5), 10:05 p.m. Minnesota 1 1 0 .500 41 36 D.Hamlin, 1; K.Kahne, 1. Thursday’s Games Texas at Oakland, 3:35 p.m. Boston at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Cleveland at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Seattle at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. NL standings

East Division W L Pct GB Washington 86 63 .577 — Atlanta 75 75 .500 11½ Miami 73 76 .490 13 New York 72 79 .477 15 Philadelphia 69 81 .460 17½ Central Division W L Pct GB St. Louis 83 67 .553 — Pittsburgh 79 70 .530 3½ Milwaukee 78 72 .520 5 Cincinnati 71 80 .470 12½ Chicago 66 84 .440 17 West Division W L Pct GB Los Angeles 86 64 .573 — San Francisco 82 68 .547 4 San Diego 69 80 .463 16½ Arizona 62 88 .413 24 Colorado 59 91 .393 27 Today’s Games L.A. Dodgers (Frias 0-0) at Colorado (J.De La Rosa 13-11), 3:10 p.m. San Francisco (Bumgarner 18-9) at

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Lake City Reporter Classifieds dial-a-pro Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Reporter Service Directory 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 ANN ROYER NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR a disability who needs any accom- #2, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE All of said property being in the TAX DEED modation in order to participate in Defendants (s). THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, County of Columbia, State of Flori- Sec. 197.241.F.S. this proceeding, you are entitled, at NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN- da. Unless said certificate shall be re- Notice is hereby given that the Caz no cost to you, to the provision of SALE TY, FLORIDA Services deemed according to law, the proper- Creek of the following certificate has certain assistance. Please contact NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- CASE NO.: 2013-CA-000672 ty described in such certificate will filed said certificate for a Tax Deed Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclo- FIRST FEDERAL BANK OF be sold to the highest bidder at the to be issued thereon. The certificate tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, sure dated February 21, 2014, and FLORIDA, a FEDERALLY CHAR- FREE Clean-up. Courthouse on Monday the 6th of number and year of issuance, the de- Room 408, Lake City, Florida entered in 2012-CA-000318 of the TERED SAVINGS BANK Pickup unwanted metals, tin, scrap October, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. scription of the property and name in 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days Circuit Court of the THIRD Judicial Plaintiff, vehicles, appliances & more. We P. DEWITT CASON which it was assessed is as follows: before your scheduled court appear- Circuit in and for Columbia County, vs. recycle. 755-0133 or 288-3253 CLERK OF COURTS Certificate Number: 3853 ance, or immediately upon receiving Florida, wherein DEUTSCHE MARK T. DAWKINS AKA MARK AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- Year of Issuance: 2012 this notification if the time before the BANK NATIONAL TRUST COM- DAWKINS, et al., TIES ACT: If you are a person with Description of Property: PARCEL scheduled appearance is less than 7 PANY AS TRUSTEE FOR THE Defendants. a disability who needs any accom- NUMBER 13202-000 days; if you are hearing or voice im- CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE NOTICE OF SALE Legal modation in order to participate in E DIV: COMM 190 FT W OF SE paired, call 711. MORGAN STANLEY ABS CAPI- NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accord- this proceeding, you are entitled, at COR, RUN N 12.15 FT TO N R/W TAL I INC. TRUST 2004-HE9, ance with the Plaintiff s Final Judg- NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR no cost to you, to the provision of DUVAL ST FOR POB, CONT N 05546537 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH ment of Foreclosure entered on Au- TAX DEED certain assistance. Please contact 337.85 FT, W 100 FT, S 348.85 FT August 27, 2014 CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004- gust 22, 2014 in the above-styled Sec. 197.241.F.S. Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- TO N R/W DUVAL ST, E ALONG September 3, 10, 17, 2014 HE9 is the Plaintiff and ENNIS C. cause, I will sell to the highest and Notice is hereby given that the Ascot tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, R/W 100.25 FT TO POB EX R/W HARRIS; BARNITA HARRIS best bidder for cash on October 1, Capital LLC of the following certifi- Room 408, Lake City, Florida FOR CIRCLE DR. BLOCK 247, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE A/K/A BARNITA E. HARRIS; CIT- 2014 at 11:00 A.M. EST, at the cate has filed said certificate for a 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days ORB 774-1819, 789-2444, PROB THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF IFINANCIAL EQUITY SERVICES, Third Floor of the Columbia County Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The before your scheduled court appear- #99-39 CP, ORB 877-1394 THRU THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN INC.; UNKNOWN TENANT #1 Courthouse, 173 N.E. Hernando certificate number and year of issu- ance, or immediately upon receiving 1401, DC 877-1398 AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY N/K/A CHARLES HARRIS; UN- Avenue, Lake City, FL: ance, the description of the property this notification if the time before the Name in which assessed: JOYCE P. GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION KNOWN TENANT #2 are the De- LOT 34, THREE RIVERS ES- and name in which it was assessed is scheduled appearance is less than 7 TUNSIL Case No. 13000392CA fendant(s). P. Dewitt Cason as the TATES, UNIT NO. 21, ACCORD- as follows: days; if you are hearing or voice im- All of said property being in the U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., AS Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell to ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS Certificate Number: 1328 paired, call 711. County of Columbia, State of Flori- TRUSTEE FOR LSF8 MASTER the highest and best bidder for cash RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, Year of Issuance: 2012 da. Unless said certificate shall be re- PARTICIPATION TRUST at 173 NE Hernando Ave., Lake PAGE 15, OF THE PUBLIC RE- Description of Property: SEC 29 05546480 deemed according to law, the proper- Plaintiff, City, FL 32056, at 11:00 AM, on Oc- CORDS OF COLUMBIA COUN- TWN 4S RNG 16 PARCEL NUM- August 27, 2014 ty described in such certificate will vs. tober 1, 2014, the following descri- TY, FLORIDA. BER 03236-101 September 3, 10, 17, 2014 be sold to the highest bidder at the DOMINIC D. DELUCA; UN- bed property as set forth in said Final TOGETHER WITH A 2009 FLEET- LOT 1 KELLICHE ESTATES S/D. Courthouse on Monday the 6th of KNOWN SPOUSE OF DOMINIC Judgment, to wit: WOOD SPRINGHILL MODEL ORB 758-1245, 774-891, 860-236, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR October, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. D. DELUCA; and UNKNOWN OC- LOT 11, BLOCK 30, CAMPHOR 4523S DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE 945-1752 TAX DEED P. DEWITT CASON CUPANTS, TENANTS, OWNERS, KNOLL ESTATES, A SUBDIVI- HOME, ID# S Name in which assessed: RONALD Sec. 197.241.F.S. CLERK OF COURTS AND OTHER UNKNOWN PAR- SION ACCORDING TO THE GAFL907A58586SM21 AND JACKSON BROWN Notice is hereby given that the Caz AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- TIES, including, if a named defend- PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN GAFL907B58586SM21. All of said property being in the Creek of the following certificate has TIES ACT: If you are a person with ant is deceased, the personal repre- PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 43 OF THE Property Address: 204 SW Trenton County of Columbia, State of Flori- filed said certificate for a Tax Deed a disability who needs any accom- sentatives, the surviving spouse, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLUM- Terrace, Fort White, FL 32038 da. Unless said certificate shall be re- to be issued thereon. The certificate modation in order to participate in heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, BIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- deemed according to law, the proper- number and year of issuance, the de- this proceeding, you are entitled, at and all other parties claiming by, Any person claiming an interest in TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM ty described in such certificate will scription of the property and name in no cost to you, to the provision of through, under or against that de- the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER be sold to the highest bidder at the which it was assessed is as follows: certain assistance. Please contact fendant, and all claimants, persons or er than the property owner as of the THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER Courthouse on Monday the 6th of Certificate Number: 3204 Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- parties, natural or corporate, or date of the lis pendens must file a AS OF THE DATE OF THIS LIS October, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. Year of Issuance: 2012 tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, whose exact legal status is unknown, claim within 60 days after the sale. PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM P. DEWITT CASON Description of Property: SEC 10 Room 408, Lake City, Florida claiming under any of the above AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE CLERK OF COURTS TWN 7S RNG 17 PARCEL NUM- 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days named or described defendants, TIES ACT: If you are a person with SALE. AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- BER 09971-008 before your scheduled court appear- Defendants. a disability who needs any accom- AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- TIES ACT: If you are a person with THE W 300.74 FT OF LOT 13 BI- ance, or immediately upon receiving NOTICE OF SALE modation in order to participate in TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom- CENTENNIAL ACRES UNIT 1. this notification if the time before the Notice is hereby given that, pursuant this proceeding, you are entitled, at a disability who needs any accom- modation in order to participate in ORB 701-835, 748-1025, 749-1067, scheduled appearance is less than 7 to the Order or Final Judgment en- no cost to you, to the provision of modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at 961-2680 LIFE EST, (DC 1007- days; if you are hearing or voice im- tered in this cause, in the Circuit certain assistance. Please contact this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of 1926; DOROTHY M LANIER), paired, call 711. Court of Columbia County, Florida, I Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact (DC 1007-1927, HENRY DRIG- will sell the property situated in Co- tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- GERS), WD 1028-1330, QCD 1152- 05546475 lumbia County, Florida, described Room 408, Lake City, Florida Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, 1945, (DC 1210-1812, JAMIE R. August 27, 2014 as: 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida ROBERT) September 3, 10, 17, 2014 COMMENCE AT THE SW COR- before your scheduled court appear- Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days NER OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE ance, or immediately upon receiving 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days Name in which assessed: JAMIE R NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR before your scheduled court appear- ROBERT TRUST 1/4 OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 4 this notification if the time before the before your scheduled court appear- ance, or immediately upon receiving TAX DEED SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, CO- scheduled appearance is less than 7 ance, or immediately upon receiving All of said property being in the Sec. 197.241.F.S. this notification if the time before the County of Columbia, State of Flori- LUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA days; if you are hearing or voice im- this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 Notice is hereby given that the TC AND RUN NORTH 2 DEGREES paired, call 711. scheduled appearance is less than 7 da. Unless said certificate shall be re- 12, LLC of the following certificate days; if you are hearing or voice im- deemed according to law, the proper- 10 02” WEST, 228.60 FEET TO A Dated this 26 day of August, 2014. days; if you are hearing or voice im- paired, call 711. has filed said certificate for a Tax CONCRETE MONUMENT BEING P. Dewitt Cason paired, call 711. ty described in such certificate will Deed to be issued thereon. The cer- be sold to the highest bidder at the ON THE SOUTHEASTERLY As Clerk of the Court Dated: August 26, 2014. 10735961 tificate number and year of issuance, RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE By: /s/ B. Scippio P. DEWITT CASON, CLERK Courthouse on Monday the 6th of the description of the property and September 17, 2014 October, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. ROAD NO. 247; THENCE NORTH As Deputy Clerk By: /s/ S. Markham name in which it was assessed is as 40 DEGREES 35 03” EAST, 453.24 Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR P. DEWITT CASON follows: CLERK OF COURTS FEET TO POINT OF BEGINNING; 05546768 TAX DEED Certificate Number: 3916 RUN THENCE NORTH 40 DE- Sec. 197.241.F.S. AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- September 10, 17, 2014 05546772 Year of Issuance: 2012 GREES 35 03” EAST, 159.28 September 10, 17, 2014 Notice is hereby given that the Caz TIES ACT: If you are a person with Description of Property: PARCEL a disability who needs any accom- FEET, THENCE SOUTH 49 DE- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, THIRD Creek of the following certificate has NUMBER 13657-000 GREES 24 57” EAST, 198.65 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT filed said certificate for a Tax Deed modation in order to participate in S DIV: LOTS 2 & 3 LEEWOOD this proceeding, you are entitled, at FEET, THENCE SOUTH 40 DE- IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN- Job to be issued thereon. The certificate S/D. BEING IN BLOCK 301. ORB GREES 35 03” WEST 159.28 TY, FLORIDA number and year of issuance, the de- no cost to you, to the provision of 817-2217, 962-1308 THRU 1312, 100 Opportunities certain assistance. Please contact FEET, THENCE NORTH 49 DE- NOTICE OF UNCLAIMED PROP- scription of the property and name in ORB 993-2645, 993-2647, AG 1001- GREES 24 57” WEST, 198.65 ERTY HELD BY PERSONAL which it was assessed is as follows: Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- 2015, WD 1083-1865, CT 1164- 05546778 tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- REPRESENTATIVE Certificate Number: 1992 2231, SWD 1170-653, QCD 1193- NING. The undersigned Clerk of the Circuit Rountree Moore Year of Issuance: 2012 Room 408, Lake City, Florida 1073 Automotive Group. 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days Property Address: 295 SW Crossbow Court gives notice that the following Description of Property: SEC 36 Name in which assessed: DARRELL Place, Lake City, FL 32024 described property is held by the Seeking highly motivated TWN 7S RNG 16 PARCEL NUM- before your scheduled court appear- B. PHINAZEE individual for sale position. ance, or immediately upon receiving Parcel I.D.: R02987-013 Clerk of Court pursuant to F.S. BER 04351-016 All of said property being in the at public sale, to the highest and best 733.816: Great income potential with BEG NE COR OF NW 1/4, RUN S this notification if the time before the County of Columbia, State of Flori- scheduled appearance is less than 7 bidder, for cash, on the third floor of Case no. 90-232-CP; The Estate of benefits. No experience 996.63 FT TO N LINE OF A 30 FT da. Unless said certificate shall be re- the Columbia County Courthouse, R. M. Milton, deceased necessary. Call Chris Shelley EASEMENT, W 1295.44 FT, N days; if you are hearing or voice im- deemed according to law, the proper- paired, call 711. 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Lake Leo Milton, Personal Representative today to set up your interview 885.07 FT TO N LINE OF SEC, E ty described in such certificate will City, Florida 32056 at 11:00 a.m. on Beverly Weiland a/k/a Beverly Wat- 386-758-6171 1310.76 FT TO POB. ORB 937- be sold to the highest bidder at the 05546478 October 1, 2014. son, Beneficiary 1775 Courthouse on Monday the 6th of ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- $3877.59. Name in which assessed: ROBERT August 27, 2014 October, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. September 3, 10, 17, 2014 TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM This property may be claimed by the 05546897 LUMSDEN & ROBERT LUM- P. DEWITT CASON THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER beneficiary by contacting the Colum- SEDN JR Christian based organization NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CLERK OF COURTS THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER bia County Clerk of Court at seeking qualified individual for All of said property being in the AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS 386.758.1049. County of Columbia, State of Flori- TAX DEED ’ position of Director. Must have Sec. 197.241.F.S. TIES ACT: If you are a person with PENDENS, MUST FILE A CLAIM WITNESS my hand and seal of the da. Unless said certificate shall be re- a disability who needs any accom- experience in marketing, public Notice is hereby given that the Caz WITH THE CLERK OF COURT court this 4th day of September, relations, financial development deemed according to law, the proper- modation in order to participate in WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE 2014. ty described in such certificate will Creek of the following certificate has and fund raising. Applicant must filed said certificate for a Tax Deed this proceeding, you are entitled, at SALE. P. DEWITT CASON be sold to the highest bidder at the no cost to you, to the provision of AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- CLERK OF COURT be a member in good standing of Courthouse on Monday the 6th of to be issued thereon. The certificate a local Christian Church, number and year of issuance, the de- certain assistance. Please contact TIES ACT: If you are a person with BY P. A. Perry October, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- a disability who needs any accom- Deputy Clerk committed to serving God, good P. DEWITT CASON scription of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows: tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, modation in order to participate in people skills with a strong desire CLERK OF COURTS Room 408, Lake City, Florida this proceeding, you are entitled, at 10735824 to help people in need, and AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- Certificate Number: 3923 Year of Issuance: 2012 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days no cost to you, to the provision of September 17, 2014 ability to train and supervise TIES ACT: If you are a person with before your scheduled court appear- certain assistance. Please contact October 15, 2014 volunteer staff. College degree a disability who needs any accom- Description of Property: PARCEL NUMBER 13808-000 ance, or immediately upon receiving Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- preferred. Send resumes to modation in order to participate in this notification if the time before the tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Personnel Committee, P.O Box this proceeding, you are entitled, at S DIV: LOTS 9 & 10 RE SURVEY BLOCK F CHALKERS S/D OF scheduled appearance is less than 7 Room 408, Lake City, Florida 2285, Lake City, FL 32056. no cost to you, to the provision of days; if you are hearing or voice im- 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days certain assistance. Please contact BLOCK 305 EX RD R/W. PRO- Deadline 9/28/14. Equal BATE FILE #89-163 CP ORB 691- paired, call 711. before your scheduled court appear- Employment Opportunity Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- ance, or immediately upon receiving tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, 611, 704-691, 708-014, 872-906, WD 1014-1452, WD 1055-625, QC 05546476 this notification if the time before the Room 408, Lake City, Florida August 27, 2014 scheduled appearance is less than 7 Framers needed with log home 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days 1140-2726, WD 1185-2756 experience. Drug Free Workplace. Name in which assessed: JAMES S. September 3, 10, 17, 2014 days; if you are hearing or voice im- before your scheduled court appear- paired, call 711. ished Monthl e Contact Blake Construction ance, or immediately upon receiving SHORE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Publ y by th 867-0296. All of said property being in the TAX DEED DATED this 26 day of August, 2014. this notification if the time before the P. DEWITT CASON scheduled appearance is less than 7 County of Columbia, State of Flori- Sec. 197.241.F.S. Lake City Reporter da. Unless said certificate shall be re- Notice is hereby given that the John Clerk of Circuit Court days; if you are hearing or voice im- By /s/ S. Markham paired, call 711. deemed according to law, the proper- J or Shirley Pickford Asendorf of the ty described in such certificate will following certificate has filed said Deputy Clerk 05546477 be sold to the highest bidder at the certificate for a Tax Deed to be is- Courthouse on Monday the 6th of sued thereon. The certificate number 05546769 Under NEW August 27, 2014 September 10, 17, 2014 Your Leadership September 3, 10, 17, 2014 October, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. and year of issuance, the description P. DEWITT CASON of the property and name in which it IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Earn Up to $10.35 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Per Hour Within CLERK OF COURTS was assessed is as follows: THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN First 6 Months! TAX DEED AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- Certificate Number: 601 AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, Sec. 197.241.F.S. TIES ACT: If you are a person with Year of Issuance: 2008 FLORIDA Notice is hereby given that the Caz a disability who needs any accom- Description of Property: SEC 33 GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVI- Creek of the following certificate has modation in order to participate in TWN 3S RNG 16 PARCEL NUM- SION FREE Satellite TV Service! VALUED AT $3,000 filed said certificate for a Tax Deed this proceeding, you are entitled, at BER 02438-136 CASE NO. 2012-CA-000318 to be issued thereon. The certificate no cost to you, to the provision of LOT 36 EMERALD COVE S/D DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL number and year of issuance, the de- certain assistance. Please contact PHS 2. WD 1079-1663 TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE scription of the property and name in Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- Name in which assessed: SHIRLEY FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLD- FULL TIME POSITIONS which it was assessed is as follows: tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, HITSON ERS OF THE MORGAN STAN- Certificate Number: 2665 Room 408, Lake City, Florida All of said property being in the LEY ABS CAPITAL I INC. TRUST AVAILABLE! Year of Issuance: 2012 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days County of Columbia, State of Flori- 2004-HE9, MORTGAGE PASS- Description of Property: SEC 09 before your scheduled court appear- da. Unless said certificate shall be re- THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER- TWN 4S RNG 17 PARCEL NUM- ance, or immediately upon receiving deemed according to law, the proper- IES 2004-HE9, LOOKING FOR: BER 08302-105 this notification if the time before the ty described in such certificate will Plaintiff, COMM NW CORNER LOT 5, RUN scheduled appearance is less than 7 be sold to the highest bidder at the vs. Technically sound & S 166.74 FT FOR POB, RUN E days; if you are hearing or voice im- Courthouse on Monday the 6th of ENNIS C. HARRIS; BARNITA 214.68 FT, SE 217.77 TO RD R/W, paired, call 711. October, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. HARRIS A/K/A BARNITA E. sale oriented candidates S 39.86 FT TO SE COR, W 366.71 P. DEWITT CASON HARRIS; CITIFINANCIAL EQUI- FT, N 166.75 FT TO POB. ORB 05546481 CLERK OF COURTS TY SERVICES, INC.; UNKNOWN 492-243 August 27, 2014 AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- TENANT #1 N/K/A CHARLES www.sitel.com Name in which assessed: SHARON September 3, 10, 17, 2014 TIES ACT: If you are a person with HARRIS; UNKNOWN TENANT Classified Department: 755-5440 LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 5B Job Job Unfurnished Apt. 100 Opportunities 100 Opportunities 420 Wanted to Buy 710 For Rent 810 Home for Sale 810 Home for Sale Infant/Toddler Teachers Looking for “Old Florida Units for Rent Accredited Real Estate Mike Denise Milligan-Bose Realty 05546898 Christian based organization $8.83 HR 40 hours DCF training Memories” book produced by The 1BR/1BA $450.00 Foster 288-3596 2BR/2BA MH 397-3313 Lg 3BR/2BA, 2 car seeking qualified individual required. Prefer 3 yrs relevant Lake City Reporter to purchase. 2BR/1BA $600.00 on 10.18 ac secluded, private rd, garage, lg screened porch, great for Operations Manager. experience & CDA, FCCPC or 386-365-6528 2BR/2BA $575.00 fenced, workshop MLS79707 floor plan, one owner home Responsible for day to day ECPC. Excellent Benefits, Paid For more information call $59,500 MLS86944 $125,000 Holidays, Sick/Annual Leave 386-867-9231 operations of center, including Daniel Crapps Agency Century 21/Darby Rogers managing volunteers, financial Apply at: Garage Sales 755-5110 MLS81996 Move in 236 SW Columbia Ave 430 Up to $200 off 1st mo rent! Heather Craig 466-9223 3/2 responsibilities, maintaining 1, 2 & 3BR apts. avail. read 3BR/2BA, lg kitchen, split beautifully remodeled, MH could office technology and facility or send resume to: Huge Yard Sale 156 NE Milton floor plan $115,000 [email protected] $89 Deposit be income producing, extra fea- maintenance and security. Must Terr Thurs-Sat 7am-? Womens tures galore! MLS86968 $185,900 Fax (386) 754-2220 clothing and asseccories Pools, B-ball, gym & more! Hallmark Real Estate MLS84228 be a member in good standing of 4BR/3.5ba 2 story mansion a local Christian Church, or Call (386) 754-2225 Something for everyone! *FREE after school program Denise Milligan-Bose Realty EOE w/pool, jacuzzi in master bath & 397-3313 2BR/2BA MH, committed to serving God, good PUBLISHER'S NOTE Windsong Apts tiki hut w/ barbecue. stonework people skills with a strong desire Marion Street Deli & Pub. Now Call for our low rent rates lg front screened porch. All Yard Sale Ads throughout. Janet Creel 719-0382 MLS87026 $50,000 to help people in need, strong hiring all postions. Holding Must be Pre-Paid. 386-758-8455 organizational, management and interviews. Stop in 9am-5pm Remax, Sandy Kishton 344-0433 Poole Realty Anita Handy supervisory skills, proficient 281 N Marion Ave. MLS84384 3BR/2BA all bells & Tuperware: Come see all the new 208-5877 Just reduced 3/1.4 on 9 with computers and computer [email protected] Furnished Apts. whistles, pool, tile, carpet, hickory ac, has 2br/1ba upstairs, garage is programs. College degree products & gift ideas. Start your flooring, extra lg utility rm, FP. Unarmed Christmas shopping early. 720 For Rent unique, adorable home resembles a preferred. Send resumes to Security Officers $198,900 barn. MLS87055 $239,900 Personnel Committee, P.O. Box needed in Lake City for local Layaway avail. Morrell s Flea ROOMS FOR Rent. Hillcrest, hospital. Must have D Security Market 386-590-4085 Daniel Crapps Agency 2285, Lake City, FL 32056. Sands, Columbia. All furnished. 755-5110 MLS84671 3BR/2.5BA, Stan Batten Real Estate Deadline 9/28/14. Equal License. Pay: $9.85, benefits Electric, cable, fridge, microwave. 752-4402 MLS87078 Well available. Email resumes to: 2592 sf, great rm w/FP, granite Employment Opportunity Weekly or monthly rates. 1 person counter tops in kitchen $298,080 maintained 2320 sf & 3094 under [email protected] 440 Miscellaneous $145, 2 persons $155. weekly roof, huge oaks, FP in fam rm 888-925-3363 x 2949 386-752-5808 Poole Realty Kellie Shirah $207,900 10735965 Like new L-shaped desk w/ 208-3847 MLS84965 3/2 on lg lot EMPLOYMENT Medical keyboard pull out. Retail $159 Unfurnished overlooking White Lake. Open Results Realty, Brittany OPPORTUNITY 120 Employment will take $95 Call Rex 752-5229 floor plan, 2 car garage $249,900 Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS87213 COLUMBIA COUNTY or 352-283-6392 730 Home For Rent 4BR/3BA plenty of rm, well Poole Realty Kellie Shirah established neighborhood $89,900 Columbia County is accepting 2BR/2BA home in secure 55+ 208-3847 MLS85113 3/2.5 brick applications for Maintenance 10735900 Tan Couch & over-sized Assistant Dietary Manager Chair w/ automan community in Lake City. All over 2600 sf, basement, 2 car United Country-Dicks Realty Technician I - Public Works kitchen appliances and W/D garage on 43 ac, pasture, woods, MLS87215 Custom Brick home on . Will perform manual work in Assist w/Menu planning, Food $95 for all Prep, & Supervision. 386-963-5126 included. FL room & fenced back pond and more $398,700 34 ac, the home has storage & a maintenance of various County 12x16 bonus room upstairs. Hunt- Serv-Safe Certification & yard, single car garage. Renter Hallmark Real Estate MLS85196 properties including ball fields, pays electric & water. Owner pays ers dream. $399,000 752-8585 roadside parks, boat ramps, Management Experience a plus. Mobile Homes Bring horses, 15 ac fenced, 6 stall Full time position Tuesday thru HOA fees and mowing. Pool and shed/2 workshops 3BR home, met- playgrounds and road right-of 630 for Rent clubhouse included. 1 yr. lease Poole Realty Kelli Shirah ways. Minimum requirements: Saturday. Excellent pay and al roof, screened porch, gazebo 208-3847 3/2 block split floor benefits. 3 BR MH. $450 - $700. mo. $750/mo. 1st, last & dep. Paula Lawrence 623-1973 plan, breakfast bar, 1 ac, no High School diploma/G.E.D., 18 2 & 386-365-6051 or 386-365-6034 years of age. One (1) year Plus Deposit. Water & Sewer restrictions MLS87231 $124,000 MDS Coordinator, part time Poole Realty William Golightly experience in grounds keeping Furnished. Cannon Creek MHP & 3/2, CH/A. all appliances, 590-6681 Superbly maintained position RN able to work in fast other locations 386-752-6422 Coldwell Banker/Bishop Realty or similar maintenance work or $925 mo, 1st, last, sec. (TWMH) on 5 ac 3/2, very classy, 623-6896 Patti Taylor Pristine any equivalent combination of paced high volume environment. Must have MDS and care 2BD/1BA COUNTRY setting, 549 SE Monroe St. turn key, MLS85666 $132,000 Equestrian estate. 4/2, granite training & experience. Valid FL Branford area. $500/mo plus sec 386-697-8893 or 305-962-2666. countertops, hickory hardwood driver s license required. planning experience. Coldwell Banker-Bishop Realty, 386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833 3BR/2BA home for rent, excellent Elaine Tolar 365-1548 Brick, cabinets MLS87263 $240,000 Salary: $10.02 per hour plus www.suwanneevalleyproperties.com benefits. Successful applicants Please apply Baya Pointe cond., beautiful yard split plan lg screened porch, open Coldwell Banker-Bishop Realty, must pass pre-employment Nursing & Rehabilitation Center 2BR/1BA, very nice private yard. $850/mo plus deposit kitchen MLS85835 $164,900 Sante Fe River 3/2, 1732 sf on physical, drug screening & 587 SE Ermine Ave., Lake City, screened porch, free water & gar- 386-438-0599 or 386-752-2765. Coldwell Banker-Bishop Realty, 6.94ac over looking river. Must Fl 32025 or fax resume to bage, well maintained yard, very Elaine Tolar 365-1548 Brand new see MLS87323 $399,000 criminal history check. 4br/2ba, CH/Air, All appliances Applications available on 386-752-7337 safe, clean & quiet, owners are on open floor plan, covered back Sherry Ratliff 365-8414 premises, smoke and drug free en- $675/mo, 1st+last+sec. porch cul-de-sac, quiet atmosphere website: 4371 NW Lake Jeffrey Rd www.columbiacountyfla.com or vironment. Background check, MLS85835 $173,900 Remax, Sandy Kishton 344-0433 10735996 386-697-8893 or 305-962-2666 MLS87374 3BR/2BA maintained the Human Resources Office, MEDICAL SECRETARY credit check & references required. $485 mo. + $485 sec. dep., Remax Jo Lytte Remax 365-2821 like its new, split plan, screened Board of County Must have Doctor s office 3BR/2BA on 9,37 ac, terrific Commissioners, 135 Hernando, 386-719-9169 or 386-965-3003. Business & back porch, corner lot. Motivated experience. Proficient in kitchen, great master suite. Wood owners. $129,900 Suite 203, Lake City, FL Microsoft Word. 40 WPM 750 Office Rentals burning FP, back porch, so much 32055. (386)719-2025, typing required. Email resume Mobile Homes more MLS85844 $165,000 United Country-Dicks Realty TDD (386)758-2139. OAKBRIDGE OFFICE to [email protected] or 640 for Sale Complex Professional Office MLS87456 Cypress cabin, 1-2 Deadline: 09/26/2014. fax 386-758-5987 Results Realty, Brittany BR s, lg screened bk porch, newer AA/EO/ADA/VP Employer. Brand New 2015 Available 725 SE Baya Dr Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS86069 Call 752-4820 metal bldg converted to bunk 5BR/3BA $69,900 Setup & 5BR/5.5BA w/over 4300 sf on house, 3 stall pole barn 752-8585 Caretenders Home Care is delivered 904-259-4663 over 5ac, in ground pool, beautiful 10735967 looking for F/T PRN OT & RN waynefriermacclenny.com property $260,000 Stan Batten Real Estate with home care experience. Please 805 Lots for Sale 752-4402 MLS87494 3BR/2BA, apply in person with a Palm Harbor Homes end of year Poole Realty Kellie Shirah MH, screened porch, ingound resume at 3593 NW Devane St. sale!! 3 retirement models MUST Accredited Real Estate Mike 208-3847 MLS86216 3/2.5 Medi- heated saltwater pool, hot tub, Lake City, FL. 32055. go. Save over $26k, homes from Foster 288-3596 Three Rivers terranean style brick on 4.75 ac, ja- maintained beyond belief$149,900 the low 60's, this week only Estate .92 ac, wooded, lots of cuzzi tub, lg master suite, FP in Needed Medical Assistant with living room $275,000 Remax Taylor Goes The Lake City Reporter, a daily strong phlebotomy skills plantcity.palmharbor.com or trees, fenced. MLS87099 newspaper seeks 800-622-2832 *Se habla espanol Reduced to $4,995 Remax Taylor Goes 344-7662 MLS87522 Beautiful for busy medical office. Contact 3/2, open floor plan, lg kitchen, Independent Contractor Nancy at 386-719-2540 ext 1000 344-7662 MLS86396 Gorgeous Newspaper Carrier. Mobile Home PUBLISHER'S NOTE 4/2 on 22.95 ac, upgrades, FP, lg breakfast rm. Energy efficient Apply in person during normal The Health Center of Lake City All real estate advertising in this kitchen, working waterfall $259,000 650 & Land newspaper is subject to the fair business hours has openings for CNA s. All shifts $369,000 Poole Realty Irvin Dees 208-4276 available. Apply in person at The housing act which makes it illegal Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm Land/Home Package 1021 NE Remax Missy Zecher 3/2 brick, updates, new floors & NO PHONE CALLS Health Center of Lake City Cummings Way. 3BR/2BA City to advertise "any preference, limitation, or discrimination based 623-0237 MLS86599 Vintage paint, immaculate, additional 560 SW McFarlane Avenue water & sewer $69,900 Call property avail. MLS87582 Lake City, FL 32025 on race, color, religion, sex, 4BR/2BA, remodeled, zoned as 904-259-4663 or 386-288-2374 office, can be used as residence $129,000 10736000 EOE/ADA Drug Free Workplace disability, familial status or nation- EMPLOYMENT Land/Home Package al origin; or any intention to make $95,000 Daniel Crapps Agency OPPORTUNITY Schools & 158 Michelle Place such preference, limitation or Hallmark Real Estate MLS86601 755-5110 MLS87635 10 plus COLUMBIA COUNTY 3BR/2BA on 2/5 acres $74,900 discrimination." Familial status Woodcrest S/D 3BR/2BA, split acres, 3/2 mfg home, screened Columbia County is accepting 240 Education 904-259--4663 includes children under the age of plan, master BR, walk in closet, at- front porch, lg kitchen $87,300 applications for the position of Accredited Real Estate Mike 18 living with parents or legal tic for storage, covered patio Information Technology 05546777 custodians, pregnant women and Stan Batten Real Estate Interested in a Medical Foster 288-3596 Just Reduced Debbie King 365-3886 752-4402 MLS87653 Desktop Support Specialist. $15,000. 24x12 shed, 2 decks, people securing custody of chil- Minimum requirements: Career? dren under the age of 18. This Stan Batten Real Estate 3BR/2BA, 5.29 plus acres, custom Express Training offers courses (MH) Home as been meticulously 752-4402 MLS86622 3BR/2BA built, oaks w/pasture, fenced & so Associates degree in computer maintained. MLS85035 $69,995 newspaper will not knowingly science with minimum 4 years for beginners & exp accept any advertising for real es- on 5+ ac, block w/stucco, 9ft ceil- much more $93,900 ings, 2 car garage, handmade cus- experience or A+CompTIA, tate which is in violation of the Stan Batten Real Estate Network+Microsoft Nursing Assistant, $499 Unfurnished Apt. law. Our readers are hereby in- tom cabinets & more $205,900 Day 10/29/14 752-4402 MLS87653 Custom built MCP/MCSA certifications 710 For Rent formed that all dwellings adver- Daniel Crapps Agency on 5.29 ac. Home has 3303 sf, strongly preferred. Computer Phlebotomy national certifica- tised in this newspaper are availa- 755-5110 MLS86659 4BR/2BA, tion, $800 next class- 10/6/2014 metal shed w/equip to maintain desktop support experience may 05546039 ble on an equal opportunity basis. lg great rm w/FP, open kitchen w/ properly $249,900 substitute for the educational Under New Management - To complain of discrimination call breakfast nook $184,900 LPN 9/29/14 Hallmark Real Estate MLS87672 requirement. Valid Florida NOW LEASING HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777, Denise Milligan-Bose Realty Driver s License. Fees incl. books, supplies, exam WINDSOR ARMS APTS the toll free Big family? 4BR/3BA pool home 397-3313 Spacious home, oak on almost 40 ac, 2 MBR 30x30 Documentation of Certifications fees. Call 386-755-4401 or 2BR, 1, 1.5 or 2BA avail. telephone number to the hearing cabinets in kitchen, great rm, hand and Training. Successful expresstrainingservices.com Starting at $700/mo impaired is 1-800-927-9275. workshop, small shed, 2 carports crafted stone FP, 1 ac, 2 car Anita Tonetti 697-3780 applicant must be able to pass a “Furnished apartments avail” carport MLS86665 $129,900 pre-employment physical and Pool, Gated comm, Pet friendly, Remax Missy Zecher Poole Realty Donna Dawson drug screening. Salary is W/D hook ups (rentals avail) 810 Home for Sale 288-5679 3BR/2BA on almost 5 $40,000 annually plus benefits. Pets & Supplies Call: 386-754-1800 623-0237 MLS86708 Brick, 310 upgraded bathrooms, covered patio ac, 10x18 screened porch Applications can be obtained by www.windsorarmsapts.com 3 story 3BR/2BA (Mhome) walk in shower. contacting the Human Exclusive waterfront. overlooking enormous fenced yard Adorable Rex kittens 5 weeks old $195,000 MLS87682 $49,900 Resources Office or online at & litter trained. Free to a good 2 large bedrooms/1ba Apt. Close to Lake City www.columbiacountyfla.com, home. Donations accepted. new carpet. $515mo $530 dep. $225,000 752-7887 United Country-Dicks Realty Coldwell Banker-Bishop Realty, Board of County 386-755-6208 or 386-755-4645 CH/A, close to shopping & VA MLS86803 Ideal office location, Custom brick on 5.5 ac 3BR/2BA, Commissioners, 135 NE NO PETS 386-697-4814 3BR/2BA w/garage 1890 SF parking, character & size to allow screened patio, salt pool, detached Backs up to 100 ac. preserve Hernando Ave, #203, Lake City, PUBLISHER'S NOTE 2/1 w/garage & washer/dryer upscale office on a budget guest quarter MLS87705 Ruth Florida 32055 or calling Florida Law 828.29 requires dogs Westside, 3 miles to Walmart $119,000 752-8585 Roberson 965-7579 $369,000 hookups. West side of town, B-2008 $159,900 386-243-8311 (386) 719-2025. TDD and cats being sold to be at least 8 Call for details (386) 758-2139. Applications Remax Missy Zecher Stan Batten Real Estate weeks old and have a health 386-755-6867 Hallmark Real Estate MLS87601 752-4402 MLS87711 Well must be received on or before certificate from a licensed 623-0237 MLS86832 Custom 9/29/14. AA/EEO/ADA/VP Ft White Upstairs Studio Apt, pri- 3BR/2BA on 2 ac, 10 min from 3 build, over 2300 sf, sits on 4.5 ac maintained home in 55+ veterinarian documenting they Rivers, great for entertaining, lg community 3/2, ceramic tile 2 car Employer. have mandatory shots and are vate entrance, clean, trash/water 3BR/2.5BA, custom cabinets, 2 incl.free Wi-fi, Must have ref.1st+ MBR, back porch has hot tub, FPs. A show place $299,900 garage $93,900 free from intestinal and external stone FP Debbie King 365-3886 Administrative Assistant, must parasites. Many species of wild- last+sec. $425/mo 941-924-5183 Stan Batten Real Estate Stan Batten Real Estate possess a valid FLorida Operator's life must be licensed by Florida UPDATED APT, Poole Realty Glenda Mccall 752-4402 MLS86868 752-4402 MLS87711 Well license &must be proficient in Fish and Wildlife. If you are w/tile floors/fresh paint. 208-5244 3/2, 1782 sf, 4 ac, lg LR, 3BR/2BA DWMH on 10 secluded maintained home 55+ comm., Word, Publisher and Excel, unsure, contact the local Great area. cabinets galore, 2 storage acres, pecan trees & hordwoods ceramic tile in kitchen, LR & organized, dependable & willing office for information. 386-752-9626 buildings $94,900 MLS77195 $69,995 hallway, 2 car garage $93,900 to occasionally work nights/week- ’ ends. If you have the skills, enjoy community involvement and events & interact well with people. We want to meet you. Send Resume to: CCR, PO Box 1376, Lake City, FL 32056 Desk Clerk wanted. F/T Apply in person. NO CALLS. 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Mechanic for general automotive for Full or Part time 386-755-6481 6B LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 Classified Department: 755-5440 Real Estate 810 Home for Sale 810 Home for Sale 870 Wanted REPORTER Classifieds In Print and On Line Century 21/Darby Rogers Remax Taylor Goes We buy houses! Heather Craig 466-9223 SWMH, 344-7662 MLS88181 Well Sell your house fast! 2BR/2BA on a nice .537 ac lot. maintained 3/2, split floor plan, lg Fast Cash! www.lakecityreporter.com Make offer! MLS87712 $24,900 open living rm, spacious kitchen, Call (386) 487-6952. garden tub. $135,500 Coldwell Banker/Bishop Realty 623-6896 Patti Taylor Plantation Daniel Crapps Agency Cars for Sale home 4/2.5, custom pool pavilion 755-5110 MLS88191 Country 950 living 3BR/2BA mfg home, front & salt water pool, cherry cabinets. 08 Cadillac DTS Luxury 1 edi- A must see! MLS87714 $289,500 & back deck, country kitchen $60,000 tion. 1 owner. 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