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LAKECITYREPORTER .COM PROPOSED UNION MEMORIAL Monument battle at fever pitch Meeting on location of possible Union monument Union and Confederate “sides” from organizations all over the state have at Olustee battlefield shows depth of rage over issue. once again been called to arms over a black granite monument proposed by By AMANDA WILLIAMSON Olustee Battlefield. Three sites were the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil [email protected] recommended by the DEP inside the War to be constructed at Olustee. three-acre, state-owned Olustee Park. “There should be some represen- H.K. Edgerton, a Southern man “It’s not just about Florida — not tation of Union soldiers. It’s a state from Asheville, waved his Confederate in a time when our monuments are park,” said Lloyd Monroe, a member flag in the middle of the Columbia being attacked,” Edgerton said. “It’s of the SUVCW. “There’s twice as much County School Board Administrative sacrilegious for them to suggest we Union blood spilt on that battlefield Complex, belting “Dixie” as the audi- build a Union monument anywhere in than Confederate blood... I’m a little ence rose to their feet around him. the South. If you want to memorialize disappointed there was so much reac- He was just one of approximately 80 your Union soldiers, go north of the tion to this. The war has been over for people attending a Florida Department Mason Dixon.” 150 years. We’re not hear to relitigate STEVEN RICHMOND/Lake City Reporter of Environmental Protection Division Nearly 150 years ago, Union and it. We’re just here to honor the people H.K. Edgerton, from Asheville, N.C., waves a Confederate of Recreation and Parks meeting Confederate troops clashed at the who sacrificed their lives.” flag outside the Columbia County School Board Monday Monday night on possible locations for Battle of Olustee in the only major afternoon in protest of proposed Union monument to be the proposed Union monument at the Civil War conflict on Florida soil. Now, MONUMENT continued on 3A placed in Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park. 2 stabbed in brawl at R E local bar I T ’S H E Suspect still on the loose as of press time Monday. CHRISTMAS SEASON BEGINS WITH LIGHTING OF OLUSTEE PARK By STEVEN RICHMOND [email protected]

Authorities were on the lookout for a man accused of punching a woman, stabbing two men and cut- ting another man during a brawl in Long Branch Saloon Saturday morning, Stabbing suspect according to Lake City police. According to investigator Craig Strickland, the fight began when an unknown black man had an argument with Mindy C. Tomlinson, 34, and began striking her in the face. “Apparently it was over some money about a game of pool,” Strickland. “He was Photos by JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter the one that owed the money. From what Christmas decorations are seen in Olustee Park in downtown Lake City on Monday. we know, it was only a couple dollars, noth- LEFT: Dennille Decker (left), Lake City-Columbia County Chamber of Commerce executive ing huge. Words were then exchanged director, and Lake City city manager Wendell Johnson, watch as councilwoman Melinda and he ended up punching her.” Moses flips the switch during the 2013 Lighting of Olustee Park ceremony held in downtown Video evidence from interior security Lake City on Monday night. The annual ceremony is a long-standing tradition made possible cameras show individual patrons attempt- through the joint efforts from the city and Chamber of Commerce. ing to break up the fight one by one, beginning with Will S. Smith, 45, accord- ing to a press release. When Smith attempted to break up the fight, the suspect slammed him into a nearby cigarette machine and stabbed him

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JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter A customer enters The Long Branch Saloon on Monday. The LCPD responded to reports of a fight and multiple stabbings at the bar early Saturday morning. The suspect, who is described as a black male approximately 5 feet 8 inches tall and about 200 pounds, is LEFT: Kli Singh (front), 3, and her sister, Amar, 7, are full of wonder as they take a closer look at a Christmas tree in Olustee Park. wanted on four counts of aggravated battery RIGHT: Christmas lights and decorations illuminate the Battle of Olustee monument in Olustee Park in downtown Lake City on Monday. with a deadly weapon. THIS WEEK Report: Man hits officer with car CCBA Luncheon Columbia County Builders Association By STEVEN RICHMOND ing a reflective accident, the report said. PT Cruiser’s windshield, the offi- will have a luncheon Wednesday, Dec. 4 [email protected] “POLICE” vest However, Rose did not follow cer said. at 11:30 a.m. at Gators Dockside. Tyson was redirecting the officer’s directions, pointed Rose then began accelerat- Johnson, from Parker Johnson Agency, will explain the Affordable Care Act. The pub- A Georgia man was arrested traffic around to the McDonald’s on the corner ing, causing the officer to roll lic is invited but a reservation is required. after he purposely drove his an accident and yelled, “my wife and kids onto the hood of the vehicle, the Lunch is $12 for CCBA members and $15 vehicle into an officer redirecting around 5:00 p.m. are right there,” according to report said. for non-members. Please call 386-867- traffic on US90 West Wednesday, W e d n e s d a y , the report. The officer braced himself 1998 to make a reservation. the Lake City Police Department according to the Rose then began making the with his left hand, drew his fire- Rose reports. arrest report. turn and came to a stop with the arm with the right and aimed it at Cystic Fibrosis Walk-A-Thon Sean David Rose, of Warner When Rose approached the vehicle’s bumper nudging the Rose, making further demands Fort White High School HOSA will be Robins, Ga., was driving east- intersection in his dark blue PT officer’s legs, the report said. for him to stop. hosting a walk for cystic fibrosis on Dec. bound with his three children Cruiser, he activated his turning The officer slapped the car’s Rose came to a stop, was 6 from 3:30-8 p.m. It will be held at FWHS toward the intersection of US90 signal, indicating he wished to hood and ordered Rose to stop pulled from the driver’s seat and student parking lot. To sign up please contact Bridget Diedeman at diedemanb@ West and Brookside Court turn north on Brookside where before the two individuals made columbiak12.com or Jared McGrath at where an LCPD officer wear- the road was blocked by the direct eye contact through the ROSE continued on 3A [email protected].

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n Celebrity Ozzie Osbourne Combs, Piper Halliwell in Monday: Monday: Sunday: is 65. ABC Family’s “Charmed,” 3-6-4 7-6-5-1 1-16-29-32-36 n Actress Julianne Moore, is 40. “Crazy Stupid Love,” is 57. n Actress Amanda Seyfried, n Actor Steve Harris is 48. “Mean Girls,” “Mama Mia” PEOPLE IN THE NEWS n Actress Holly Marie and “Dear John,” is 28. Officials: Speed factor in Walker’s death Thought for Today “This is an interesting planet. nvestigators sought to deter- It deserves all the attention you mine the cause of a fiery can give it.” — Marilynn Robinson crash that killed “Fast & Furious” star Paul Walker while the 40-year-old actor’s Ifans erected a makeshift memorial Scripture of the Day Sunday near where the Porsche he was riding in smashed into a light “In the beginning was the Word, and pole and tree. the Word was with God, and the Word The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said speed was a factor was God. The same was in the begin- in Saturday’s one-car crash, though ning with God. And the Word was made it will take time to determine how fast the car was going. flesh, and dwelt among us, full of grace Because Walker is so closely and truth.” — John 1:1-2, 14 associated with the underground culture of street racing portrayed in the popular “Fast & Furious” film franchise, the fatal accident had an Lake City Reporter HOW TO REACH US eerie quality — a tragic end for a BUSINESS STEVEN RICHMOND/Lake City Reporter Main number ...... (386) 752-1293 Hollywood hero of speed. Fax number ...... 752-9400 Controller Sue Brannon. . . .754-0419 The crash also killed Walker’s Circulation ...... 755-5445 ([email protected]) Black Friday shopping at Belk Online . . . www.lakecityreporter.com friend and financial adviser Roger CIRCULATION The Lake City Reporter, an affiliate of Rodas, according to Walker’s publi- Nashville, Tenn. native Theresa Robinson browses the racks at Belk, searching for Community Newspapers Inc., is pub- Home delivery of the Lake City Reporter cist, Ame Van Iden. She said Walker lished Tuesday through Friday and should be completed by 6:30 a.m. exclusive Black Friday deals on Gloria Vanderbilt jeans before Christmas shopping Sunday at 180 E. Duval St., Lake City, Tuesday through Friday, and by 7:30 was a passenger in the car when for her grandchildren Friday. “I was here [Thanksgiving night] when they opened at 8 Fla. 32055. Periodical postage paid at a.m. on Sunday. the two drove away in a 2005 red p.m., but there were so many people that I left and came back today,” she said. Lake City, Fla. Member Audit Bureau of Please call 386-755-5445 to report any Porsche Carrera GT from a fund- Circulation and The Associated Press. problems with your delivery service. raiser in the community of Valencia, All material herein is property of the Lake In Columbia County, customers should cal “Singin’ in the Rain.” City Reporter. Reproduction in whole or call before 10:30 a.m. to report a ser- about 30 miles northwest of down- Jennifer Lopez to receive in part is forbidden without the permis- vice error for same day re-delivery. After sion of the publisher. U.S. Postal Service The suit is expected to sell for 10:30 a.m., next day re-delivery or ser- town Los Angeles. No. 310-880. more than $20,000 when Heritage parenting honor vice related credits will be issued. Sheriff’s deputies found the POSTMASTER: Send address changes In all other counties where home delivery Auctions offers it up Friday in to Lake City Reporter, P.O. Box 1709, car engulfed in flames when they LOS ANGELES — Jennifer Lopez is available, next day re-delivery or ser- Dallas. Memorabilia collector Gerry Lake City, Fla. 32056. arrived at the site of the crash, near is being honored by the March of vice related credits will be issued. Sola has had the suit for more than Publisher Todd Wilson . . . . .754-0418 the fundraiser at Rodas’ sport car Dimes. Circulation ...... 755-5445 four decades after buying it for ([email protected]) dealership. Lopez, the 44-year-old mother of ([email protected]) $10 at a 1970 sale of MGM props NEWS Home delivery rates On Sunday, fans of Walker, 40, 5-year-old twins, Maximilian and and wardrobe items following the Editor Robert Bridges . . . . .754-0428 (Tuesday -Friday and Sunday) gathered to leave flowers, candles Emme, will receive the Grace Kelly 12 Weeks...... $26.32 sale of the studio to financier Kirk ([email protected]) and memorabilia from the action Award at the eighth annual March 24 Weeks...... $48.79 Kerkorian. ADVERTISING 52 Weeks...... $83.46 movies. of Dimes luncheon at the Beverly ...... 752-1293 “I think it’s one of these pieces ([email protected]) Rates include 7% sales tax. Walker is survived by his 15-year- Hills Hotel on Friday. 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If you have a concern, question or suggestion, Kelly wore as he joyously danced in singing in the rain, swinging on that please call the executive editor. Corrections and clarifica- a downpour in the Hollywood musi- lamp post.” n Associated Press tions will run in this space. And thanks for reading. AROUND FLORIDA Convicted killer ฀ TUE WED THU FRI SAT appeals sentence 3 04 05 06 07 Partly฀ Partly Partly Partly Chance JACKSONVILLE — cloudy cloudy cloudy cloudy of rain A Jacksonville man who showers killed a Navy wife after answering her personal ad on Craigslist may end up HI ฀74 LO ฀฀ 52 HI 77฀ LO฀฀ 54 HI 79฀ LO ฀฀ 54 HI ฀79 LO ฀฀ 58 HI ฀79 LO ฀฀ 58 changing the way death- penalty cases are defended in Florida. 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Sunday and make its way sued over his pet dog bit- ฀ The justices are sched- to the Yacht Club. ing someone in the face at 7DPSD Miami 80/69/pc 79/70/pc 79/56 Naples 79/67/pc 79/67/pc uled to hear the case The message behind the a restaurant located near :HVW3DOP%HDFK 76/65 Ocala 79/58/fg 81/58/pc Tuesday. art focuses on bringing the state Capitol. Orlando 80/62/pc 80/64/pc Sparre arranged to meet awareness to the shrinking Christopher Kent filed a )W/DXGHUGDOH Panama City 71/67/pc 74/67/r )W0\HUV 76/67 Pool while her husband Florida Everglades. lawsuit last week in Leon 79/61 Pensacola 74/67/pc 75/67/ts was deployed at sea. Sparre Gator in the Bay is a County against Rep. Matt 1DSOHV Tallahassee 76/61/fg 79/60/r 74/65 0LDPL Tampa฀ 82/65/pc 83/65/pc later told police and the 104-foot by 8-foot float. Gaetz, R-Fort Walton Beach. 79/65 mother of his child that he Artist Lloyd Goradesky Kent’s lawsuit alleges .H\:HVW Valdosta 76/59/fg 79/59/pc W. Palm Beach 79/70/pc 78/70/pc killed Pool for the “rush.” will take photos of the that Gaetz’s dog bit him 77/70 “After she quit fighting, gator float via helicopter last May. The lawsuit I tilted her head and sliced and seaplane. contends the dog bite left ฀฀ ฀ her throat,” Sparre wrote Kent in pain, disfigured ฀฀ in the letter to the mother Tulane player to and with injuries that / * ,/1, - -1 ฀ of his daughter. receive award ultimately forced him to High Monday 72 Sunrise today 7:10 a.m. Sparre wrote, “I want withdraw from law school. Low Monday 55 Sunset today 5:29 p.m. 4 ฀฀ to tell you the truth about ORLANDO — A Tulane He said part of the reason œÀ“>Ê ˆ} Ê 71 Sunrise tom. 7:11 a.m. (;75(0(Moderate ฀฀ Sunset tom. 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to the state,” he said. “We own country and the north- MONUMENT did not want to offend the ern troops were an invading SOSMP Council approves Continued From 1A United Daughters of the force — even if it was the Confederacy. However, at other half of America. the same time, we want- Another critic, Gail River Jam special magistrate Originally the Union mon- ed to honor the Northern Thomas, argued against ument was set to be placed troops, who through no the addition of another audition By STEVEN RICHMOND keep a multi-person code near the three existing mon- fault of their own lost the monument because the site [email protected] enforcement board up uments, two of which are battle. But they, nonethe- hasn’t really been touched and running. dedicated to Confederate less, were just as brave and since the original monu- dates set The city council voted In other business, the From staff reports generals and one of which their blood was just as red ments were erected in 1912 to move forward with the city council: the Sons of the Confederate as the southerners.” by the United Daughters of Auditions for the 2014 adoption of a code enforce- •Awarded an annu- Veterans said commemo- Grzelak and many critics the Confederacy. River Jam will be held ment special magistrate al contract for fuel and rates both troops. of the monument suggested “This is a dangerous Saturday, Jan. 25 at the during a brief meeting delivered diesel to G. W. After critics of the monu- that the Union monument be precedent to set because Bradford Fest Showdown Monday night. Hunter, Inc.; ment protested its poten- placed on hold until the on- it opens the doors for any in Starke, Saturday, Feb. The council unanimously •Approved a one-time tial placement near the site museum is constructed, organization to come in and 8 at SOSMP’s Music Hall approved the first reading annual bonus of $50 to part Confederate Square, the be built outside of the state petition for a monument,” in Live Oak and Saturday, of an ordinance that would time city employees and full Divisions of Parks and park’s boundaries or that she said. “The parks, which Feb. 15 at Steinhatchee create a special magistrate time employees with less Recreation suggested three SUVCW simply update the we love so much, will end up Fiddler Crab Festival in position that would effec- than one year of employ- potential locations Monday signage on the current mon- as monument graveyards.” Steinhatchee. Country tively dissolve and replace ment and $100 to all other night, separate from the ument. Others just wanted Representative Elizabeth music solo artists and the city’s current code full time employees; existing monuments, but to see it placed as far away Porter (R-Lake City) was duets may sign up for all enforcement board. •Gave surplus city prop- still within the state park. from the Confederate monu- approached by the SUVCW the auditions with bands However, the council erty along NW Hammonds Prior to Monday’s meet- ment as possible. several months back about allowed to sign up for the retained legal language Loop to the Parkview ing, people were given the Larry Rosenblatt turned their desire to place a Union SOSMP and Steinhatchee that would not require the Baptist Church; chance to vote on location in a petition with 1,000 sig- monument at Olustee. She auditions only. adoption of additional ordi- •Confirmed Roger for the new structure. The natures opposing the new told them if it was true that Interested artists may nances should they wish Little as the fifth mem- recommendation to place addition, adding that there’s there are no existing monu- go to the First Street to reinstate a code enforce- ber to serve on the the monument south of the a historically accurate mon- ments honoring Union Music website, first- ment board in the future. Board of Trustees of the Confederate Square was ument already in existence. troops, it would be fair to streetmusic.com, to sign City Manager Wendell General City Employees based on those public votes. “The white cross Union allow them to erect one. up. Registration for each Johnson said after the Retirement Plan. “We are in no way opposed monument was placed very However, on Monday night, event is limited. You will meeting that a special The next city coun- to a Union monument,” said close to where the Union she said it seemed that be notified by email if you magistrate would be cil meeting will be on Jim Davis, a representative blood was shed,” he said. people against the struc- make it into the auditions. “more economical” than Monday, Dec. 16 at 7:00 from the Sons of Confederate “Why does another Union ture made more and bet- No phone calls please. the staff time required to p.m. Veterans. “We are opposed monument need to be placed ter points than the people to a monument on the origi- on the battlefield? Why on who were against it. She nal three acres.” state land and not on fed- even said it was brought to In fact, according to eral land for a federal monu- her attention that night that Jeff Grzelak, a structure ment? ... Would the United there was already a Union dedicated to Union troops States put up a fight of any monument in place. Fort White man jailed already exists on the kind if the Japanese tried “We feel like we are still Olustee Battlefield. It’s situ- to put a monument in Pearl fighting the Civil War,” ated in the cemetery, slight- Harbor or the Germans at said Sue Van Vonno of the on child porn charges ly away from the three main the concentration camps?” Daughters of the Union monuments, and it lists all Phil Walters agreed, stating Soldiers of the Civil War. By STEVEN RICHMOND State Road 47, on Nov. pornography around Nov. the Union regiments that that he knew his ancestors “They were all soldiers and [email protected] 25 after allegedly find- 8, the report said. fought at Olustee. wouldn’t want to honor peo- they all need to be hon- ing child pornography he However, she allegedly “We did not want to inter- ple who marched through- ored... We are in the United FORT WHITE— obtained through Kik, a found the images again on fere with the Confederate out the south “raping, looting States, and that’s what the Columbia County sheriff’s social messaging app used Nov. 24, the report said. Square because, let’s face and murdering” innocents. United States means. A lot deputies on smartphones, accord- During a recorded inter- it, they are the ones that During the Civil War, he of people seem to have for- arrested ing to the arrest report. view with law enforcement, bought the land and gave it said, the South formed its gotten its meaning.” a man Deputies said Moody Moody said he “was bored s u s - created a profile under the and wanted something p e c t e d name “Christy Moody” to do,” according to the of using so he could masquerade report. Man charged with sex offense a social as a 17-year-old lesbian or Moody was arrested By STEVEN RICHMOND around Oct. 15, according to the arrest s m a r t - bi-sexual girl, the report and booked into Columbia [email protected] report. Moody p h o n e said. County Detention Facility For undisclosed reasons, deputies were app to Law enforcement were on $35,000 bond. He faces FORT WHITE—Columbia County not able to speak with Turner until he gather illicit pictures of able to locate the illicit por- charges of having obscene sheriff’s deputies arrested a Fort White agreed to meet them at their Fort White minors, CCSO reports. nography after receiving pornographic communi- man Sunday suspected of substation Dec. 1, where he was inter- Authorities arrested a tip from Moody’s wife, cations with a minor and engaging in sexual activ- viewed by deputies and arrested without Christopher Michael who had previously con- possessing child pornog- ity with a minor between incident, the report said. Moody, 40, of 19174 SW fronted Moody about the raphy. the ages of 12 and 16, No other information was available CCSO reports. through the heavily redacted arrest report Authorities began by press time. investigating Jason Dale Turner was booked into Columbia Turner, 39, of 358 SW County Detention Facility on $100,000 Turner James Turner Glen, after bond. He faces a charge of engaging in receiving copies of mes- sexual activity with a person between ages sages he posted on an “online social site” 12 and 16. CELEBRATING 30 YEARS OF TOURING ALASKA!

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he Lake City Reporter’s 6th annual Community Food Drive got off to a great start Monday, with folks stopping by our office throughout the day to Tdrop off non-perishable items for delivery to Florida Gateway Food Bank. But the need is great, and your help would come in handy. We’re at 180 E. Duval Street, across from the courthouse, and will be collect- ing Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., through Dec. 13. Or, if you’re a subscriber, just leave a bag of food in your paper tube or at the end of your driveway the night of Thursday, Dec. 12 for your carrier to pick up the next morning. The dishonesty of Obamacare The goal is to fill our 24-foot delivery s we experience more right to act as they please and then truck with donated items. of the unpleasant reali- have other people pick up the tab. With your help we can do it. ties of the Affordable If you go onto the now-infamous Thank you, on behalf of all those who Care Act, Americans healthcare.gov website, you can are questioning, finally, click on a section that says, “What aren’t in a position to ask. Athe forthrightness and honesty of are my preventive care benefits?” their president in his selling of this There appears a special section law. on “Preventive health services for TODAY IN HISTORY As millions of individual health Star Parker women.” insurance policies are cancelled, [email protected] Why is there no special section it is transparent that the president “Preventive health services for On this date: distorted the truth when he told How exactly does forcing busi- men?” In 1818, Illinois was admitted as the 21st state. Americans, “if you like your plan nesses to pick up 100 percent of the A 2010 newsletter from Harvard In 1828, Andrew Jackson was elected president of you can keep it.” costs of abortion-inducing pills for Medical School talks about the the United States by the Electoral College. But misrepresentation goes women employees reconcile with “gender gap” in health, saying that In 1833, Oberlin College in Ohio -- the first truly beyond how a particular feature of the alleged goal that all Americans when it comes to health, “men are coeducational school of higher learning in the United the law was sold.... get affordable, quality health care? the weaker sex.” States -- began holding classes. In a recent appearance at a syna- A White House blog about the Life expectancy for women is five In 1960, the Lerner and Loewe musical ‘‘Camelot’’ gogue in Dallas, President Obama cases written by Obama senior advi- years longer than for men. Of the opened on Broadway. summed up the supposed motiva- sor Valerie Jarrett states, “Ensuring top 10 leading causes of death in In 1967, surgeons in Cape Town, South Africa led tion in putting so much of the ener- the full freedom of women as health the U.S., the incidence among men by Dr. Christiaan Barnard performed the first human gy of his new administration behind care consumers to access preventa- is markedly higher than among heart transplant on Louis Washkansky, who lived 18 passing this health care law. The tive health services is a vital com- women in nine of the 10. days with the new heart. The 20th Century Limited, bottom line, according to the presi- ponent of the Affordable Care Act.” You would think if the health care the famed luxury train, completed its final run from dent, was about making sure “that And nothing is more “essential,” law was going to focus on gender, it New York to Chicago. everybody had affordable, quality Jarrett goes on, than decisions would focus on men. In 1979, 11 people were killed in a crush of fans at health care.” regarding “reproductive health.” The answer to all of this is that Cincinnati’s Riverfront Coliseum, where the British Who, of any political stripe, In other words, to reconcile the Obamacare was never primarily rock group The Who was performing. would question the merits of this words of Jarrett with those of her about getting the best, most afford- In 1984, thousands of people died after a cloud of goal? boss, the president, a “vital” and able health care to Americans. methyl isocyanate gas escaped from a pesticide plant The problem is that the president “essential” part of making sure that If it was, there would have been operated by a Union Carbide subsidiary in Bhopal, is being as honest in stating that everybody gets “affordable, quality open discussion from the beginning . this was the goal of this health care health care,” is giving women the about how best to achieve this. That In 1992, the first telephone text message was sent by law as he was in saying “if you like “right” to do whatever they feel like open discussion never took place. British engineer Neil Papworth, who transmitted the your plan you can keep it.” regarding their sexual behavior, This was and is about bringing greeting ‘‘Merry Christmas’’ from his work computer The Supreme Court indicated bearing zero personal responsibility the left-wing agenda of the Obama in Newbury, Berkshire, to Vodafone executive Richard this week that it would hear two for the costs associated with their White House to America. Jarvis’ mobile phone. cases of Christian-operated firms behavior, and dumping those costs The result is displacement of -- Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. and on someone else. religious freedom with left-wing ■ Associated Press Conestoga Wood Specialties Inc. I hope you are scratching your tyranny and the beginning of more -- who claim their religious free- head. expensive, lower-quality healthcare. dom is violated by provisions of My experience with insurance Obamacare forcing businesses to plans is they lower premiums provide employees, free of charge, when customers demonstrate more ■ Star Parker is president of CURE, Lake City Reporter contraceptives, sterilization and responsible, cautious behavior Coalition on Urban Renewal and abortion-inducing pills. – certainly not when they claim the Education (www.urbancure.org). Serving Columbia County Since 1874 The Lake City Reporter is published with pride LETTERS TO THE EDITOR for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun­ ties by Community Newspapers Inc. We believe strong newspapers build strong communities —“Newspapers get things done!” Leave the rest of us out of Obamacare Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and To the Editor: elderly and people who are handi- country; and should stop mak- profitable community­oriented newspapers. capped and cannot work or provide ing laws that Congress and the This mission will be accomplished through the All Americans that are happy for themselves. It was never intend- Administration are exempted from! teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, with their current insurance plans ed to take care of illegal immigrants I feel very strongly about this, integrity and hard work. should be permitted to keep them. or lazy deadbeats that are able but and I hope you do too. I plan to That seems simple enough to the refuse to work. share copies of this letter with millions of people that want to Why doesn’t the government let Senators Marco Rubio, Bill Nelson Todd Wilson, Publisher keep the insurance they have. The the 85 percent of the public that and the Honorable Ted Yoho. I ask Robert Bridges, Editor government is forcing Obamacare, wants to keep their plans do so? you to take a few minutes and share Controller which they have carefully exempted Make it a law. The government your feelings with them. Sue Brannon, themselves from, down the throats already takes care of the indigent, Stand up and be counted; let your President of the people they are supposed to the needy and the deadbeats. If voices be heard. We want all the Dink NeSmith, be protecting. Why should our gov- anyone else chooses Obamacare, freedoms and liberties provided Tom Wood, Chairman ernment treat us like we live under let them have it. Just leave the rest by the Constitution and intended some kind of dictatorship? We were of us alone. by our forefathers restored to the doing well before the federal gov- The time is long overdue for American people. Now! ernment decided to get involved in Americans to regain a feeling that LETTERS POLICY the insurance business. our elected officials actually care Jacquelyn B. Hunter Welfare is needed to help the about what is happening to our Lake City Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly writ­ ten and double spaced. Letters should not exceed 400 words and will be edited for length and libel. Letters must be signed and include the writer’s name, address The world is growing increasingly selfish and telephone number for verification. Writers can have two letters per month published. Letters and To the Editor: The Bible says in the end they and goats, cats, dogs. At least they guest columns are the opinion of the writers and not will become lovers of themselves. come up to you and seem to be What has happened to people I think this prophecy has been ful- happy to see you. It may be because necessarily that of the Lake City Reporter. out in the country? They don’t care filled. It really hurts when you think they want you to feed them, but not BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL about their neighbors. They will tell nobody cares about you if you’re altogether. I think they are on their 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown. you they will help you with some- old and in the way. way to saying thanks for feeding BY FAX: (386) 752­9400. thing and they don’t fulfill it. They Look at TV and you see all the me. Why can’t humans be like that? BY EMAIL: [email protected] don’t even just drop by and see beautiful ladies. They think they’re the how you are doing. They just think most beautiful women in the world. 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Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER COMMUNITY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2013 5a COMMUNITY CALENDAR OBITUARIES To submit your Community Calendar item, contact Emily Lawson at 754-0424 or by e-mail at [email protected]. Rose Mae Franks Florence Diane Simmons Estalee “Jo” Stearns Mrs. Rose Mae Franks, 81, of Florence Diane Simmons, 70, Estalee “Jo” Stearns, 71 of Bran- Announcements Lake City passed away suddenly of Lake City, Fl., passed away ford passed away Friday, No- on Thursday evening November on November 30, 2013 at North vember 29, 2013, at Shands at SVTA meeting 28, 2013. Mrs. Franks was born Florida Re- U.F. in Gainesville, FL, follow- The Tuesday, Dec. 10 on May 4, 1932 in Bartlesville, gional Medi- ing a long illness. Jo was born Suwannee Valley Transit Oklahoma to the late William cal Center in in Gonzales, Texas and moved Authority board meeting Henry and Mary Ballard Mor- Gainesville, to Branford, 36 years ago.There gan. Mrs. Franks had lived in Fl., after an ex- she was the owner of D.J’s Bar- has been cancelled. Florida since 1968; and was a tended illness. gain Barn in Branford. She was waitress for many years. Mrs. Born on March a member of the V.F.W. Attention parents: Franks was an avid bowler, and 7, 1943, in Post #2206 in Lake City, FL, and Valdosta, Ga., The Columbia County won several tournaments. She was of the Baptist faith. She was loved to collect antiques and to the late Carey Henderson and survived by; Daughters; Bev- School District is partner- little trinkets, and always had a Georgia Florence Hammock. She was a manager for Shoe erly Pratt, Branford, FL, Sherry ing with Tony Boselli and stash of cookies hidden in her Horner, Summerville, SC, Mar- Healthy Schools to pro- house. She was a big NASCAR City for many years after retir- fan and enjoyed watching horses ing she opened up a dog groom- tha Morris, Vance, SC, Son; Jo- vide FREE flu mmist to all and listening to country music. ing and boarding business. She seph West, Lake City FL, Sisters; students in the Columbia Mrs. Franks was a member of had a great love for dogs, and Helen Fritz, Belton, TX, Lavern the Lake City Baptist Temple. was of the Baptist faith and a Roberson, New Braunfels, TX, County School District. Barbara Bradley, Burelson, The permission forms will Mrs. Franks is survived by her member of Elim Baptist Church. two sons: Stephen and Danny Survivors include one son; Don- TX, Six Grandchildren and Ten go out to parents this week Franks of Lake City; daughter: ald Wilson, of White Spring, Fl., Great-grandchildren. Services and must be returned to JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter Barbara Jean Mosby (T.A.) of one daughter; Wanda Wilson, of will be held 2:00 pm, Monday, the school by Monday, Henderson, TX; brother: Jim Lake City, Fl., one sister; Mary December 2, 2013 at Daniels Repairing a walkway Morgan of Bartlesville, OK Ann Willis, of Nashville, Ga., Memorial Chapel in Branford, Dec. 9 in order for the and sisters: Shirley Fogel and seven grandchildren, five great FL. Viewing will be from 1:00- child to participate. Lake City Public Works supervisor Corey Williams (left) Helen Morgan both of Bartles- grandchildren, and four great - 2:00 pm prior to the service with and Al Wilson form a sidewalk along Gwen Lake Avenue ville, OK. Three grandchildren: great grandchildren, and many Rev. James West officiating. Katie Franks; Kasie Franks and nieces and nephews also survive. Interment will be at Oakgrove Dec. 3 on Monday. The crew will take about three days to replace Justin Mosby; and two great- Funeral Services for Mrs. Sim- Cemetery following the service. roughly 200 feet of cracked sidewalk. grandchildren also survive. mons will be conducted at 1:00 Please sign the guest book Prevention Plus Memorial services for Mrs. pm, Tuesday, December 3, 2013 at danielsfunealhome.com Deb Harrell, a naturo- Franks will be conducted at 10 at Elim Baptist Church with Rev. Daniels Funeral pathic doctor and health will offer practical tips to Dec. 7 A.M. on Wednesday Decem- Larry Sweat officiating. Inter- Homes & Crematory, ber 4, 2013 in the chapel of ment will follow in Mt. Horeb counselor from Gainesville, help overcome a loss dur- Audubon Bird Walk Inc. of Live Oak and Branford Dees-Parrish Family Funeral Cemetery, in Pinetta, Fl. Arrange- is in charge of all arrangements. will discuss practical solu- ing the holiday season. Four River Audubon will Home with Pastor Richard ments are under the direction of tions to a healthy lifestyle For information or to reg- sponsor its monthly Lake Heston officiating. Arrange- GATEWAY-FOREST LAWN on Tuesday, Dec. 3 at ister (by December 3rd), City Bird Walk at Alligator ments are under the care of the FUNERAL HOME, 3596 Dees-Parrish Family Funeral S US Hwy 441, Lake City, the West Branch Library contact Vicki Myers at Lake Park on Saturday, Obituaries are paid advertise- Home, 458 South Marion Av- Fl., 32025, (386) 752-1954. ments. For details, call the Lake from 6:30-7:30 p.m. The 755-7714 Ext. 2411. Dec. 7. Meet at the pole enue, Lake City, 32025. Please Please leave words of love sign the online guestbook at and comfort for the family at City Reporter’s classified depart- talk is titled, “The Down barn at 8 a.m. to join us. ment at 752-1293. and Dirty Tips to Living Dec. 6 Loaner binoculars are parrishfamilyfuneralhome.com/ www.gatewayforestlawn.com a Clean and Healthy Life: available. The walk usually Vera Carolyn Lord 7 Practical Solutions that QRIS meeting lasts from 2-4 hours; partic- Anyone Can Do.” The The Early Learning ipants may leave anytime Miss Vera Carolyn Lord, age 64,     of Lake City, Fla. died Saturday, event is free and open to Coalition of Florida’s they wish. Contact Judy Nov. 30, at her residence follow-       ! the public. Gateway Inc. PROVIDER Mundy at 386-758-9558 for ing a brief illness. She was born QRIS MEETING will be more information. in Miami, Fla. and resided there       VFW Bingo held on Friday, Dec. 6 at until moving to Lake City, Fla, in 2005. She had worked as a pro-       VFW Post 2206, 343 9:30 a.m. at the Coalition Breakfast with the Chief fessional registered nurse until Forest Lawn Way, hosts office, 1104 SW Main On Saturday, Dec. 7 from ill health forced her retirement.         Bingo quarter games Blvd. If anyone interested 10-11:30 a.m., the commu- She was the daughter of the late every Tuesday from 12- in attending this meeting nity is invited to join Chief Charles Otis and Rita Jane Star-  ling Lord. She was a member       3 p.m. and 6:30-9:30 p.m. has a disability requiring Argatha Gilmore for a com- of the Salem Primitive Baptist These are open to the pub- special assistance please plimentary breakfast, infor- Church and loved to study her   lic. Call 386-752-5001 with contact Stacey DePratter mative discussion and com- bible and quilting. She is sur- 1005 W. Howard St. • Live Oak, FL 32060 questions. at (386) 752-9770. munity forum on neighbor- vived by her brother, Charles O. (Kathy) Lord, Jr. of Lake City, hood issues and concerns. Fla. A memorial service will be Bring your unwanted Plant clinic Walk-A-Thon The breakfast will be held conducted at 7 P.M. Wednesday, University of Florida Fort White High School at First Apostolic Church, Dec. 4 in the Salem Primitive Gold, Silver & Platinum Baptist Church with Elder Her- to someone you can trust Master Gardeners are HOSA will be hosting a 724 SW McFarlane Ave. man Griffin, Pastor, officiating. available every Tuesday walk for cystic fibrosis on Contact Audre’ Washington GUERRY FUNERAL HOME, Precious metals are seeing record values. and Thursday from 9 a.m. Dec. 6 from 3:30-8 p.m. It at 386-719-5742 for more 2659 S.W. Main Blvd. Lake City, Please call me for a private and confi dential appointment to noon at the Columbia will be held at FWHS stu- information. Fla. is in charge of arrangements. to sell or trade your unwanted gold, silver and platinum. County Extension Office’s dent parking lot. TO sign George R. Ward new location, 971 W. Duval up please contact Bridget Downtown St. (U.S. 90), Suite 170, and Diedeman at diedemanb@ Lake City ever Wednesday from 1 to columbiak12.com or 4 p.m. at the Fort White Jared McGrath at Jared. (386) 752-5470 Public Library on Route 47 [email protected]. to answer questions about lawns and plants. Bring “The Homecoming” Construction/Debris Containers Available samples for free diagno- High Springs sis or solutions. For more Community Theater’s information, call 752-5384. Christmas play, “The 755-7060 Homecoming,” opens on 15 yd. • 20 yd. • 30 yd. • 40 yd. Formerly Boyette Plumbing Dec. 4 Friday, Dec. 6 with a spe- Delivered to your job site today cial opening night sweet  • Full Service Plumbing • Commercial & Residential • Over 25 years experience Olustee planning treat for the audience. Backflow prevention (Installation and Certification) The Blue Grey Army Performances run week- will have a planning meet- ends from Dec. 6 through New MerchaNdise arriviNg daily ing for the 2014 Olustee Dec. 22. Showtimes are 386-752-0776 Festival at 5:30 p.m. in the Fridays and Saturdays at CFC1428686 Senior citizen and Military discount Columbia County School 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 District Central Building, p.m. Adults: $11, Seniors Room 153, at 409 SW St. on Sundays: $9, children Johns St. The festival will 12 and under: $8. High Name Brand Gently Used be Feb. 14-16. For informa- Springs Community Children’s Clothing tion, call 755-1097. Theater is located at 130 NE First Ave. in High Look for the color dots on Sale items Lake City newcomers Springs. The Lake City newcom- 471 SW 247 • Branford Crossing • 752-9885 ers will host a friendship Nativity Scene (Across from the fairgrounds) luncheon on Wednesday, A Living Nativity will be Dec. 4 at 11:30 a.m. at presented by Bethlehem #FUUZ#BLFS 0XOFS Long Horn Steak House. Lutheran Church on Friday %PVH#BLFS 1SFTJEFOU0XOFS Part of the entertainment and Saturday, Dec. 6 and 7 386.752.2345 Phone will be a gift exchange of and again on Dec. 13 and gifts no less than $10. You 14 from 6 to 9 p.m. The 386.322.7143 Fax must bring a gift to get church is located on US 386.965.4120 Cell one. Call Rose Taylor at 441 South near Ellisville. [email protected]  755-2175 with questions. There will be a donation brightway.com Friends and guests are box for non-perishable 48.BJO#MWE -BLF$JUZ welcome. food items for the Christian Vance Cox 742 SE Baya Dr., Suite 102 Service Center. Questions, Agent/Owner Lake City, Fl 32025 CCBA Luncheon contact 386-867-3169. Columbia County "VUP)PNF#VTJOFTT-JGF Builders Association will have a luncheon Wednesday, Dec. 4 at 11:30 a.m. at Gators Dockside. Tyson Johnson, from Parker Johnson Agency, will explain the Affordable Care Act. The public is invited but seating is limit- ed, therefore a reservation is required. Lunch is $12 for CCBA members and $15 for non-members (inclusive). Please call 386-867-1998 to make a reservation. Dec. 5 Holiday Grief Hosted by the Hospice of the Nature Coast, an educational workshop on holiday grief will be offered on Thursday, Dec. 5 at 10 a.m. at the Wings Education Center, 857 SW Main Blvd. The workshop, facilitated by Jerry Tyre, Grief Services Manager 6A

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LIVE OAK — Suwannee High’s basketball team started its regular season with a nail-biter against Columbia High on Friday. The Tigers rallied to take a one-point win, 58-57. Suwannee led by four points at the end of the first quarter and by six points at the half. The Bulldogs led 42-38 at the end of the third quarter and pushed the lead back to six with a basket by Aaron McAllister. Dillan Hall hit a 3-pointer for Columbia, then Suwannee’s Jamarri Wheeler and Columbia’s Darrel Jones traded bas- kets. Robert Dace tied the game at 46-all with the PAUL BUCHANAN/Special to the Reporter third of his four 3-pointers Florida State receiver Rashad Greene runs after a catch in the victory over N.C. State. in the game. Jones gave the Tigers the lead, then Kevarrius THOMAS RICKS/Special to the Reporter Hayes snatched it back for Columbia High guard Tre Simmons (2) shoots during the Suwannee with two free Tigers’ 79-43 win over Union County High on Nov. 26. ’Noles now No. 1 throws and a basket. A 3-pointer by Jones put end of a one-and-one, but hit a desperation 3-point- Associated Press on the Buckeyes. es’ poll and Harris poll, and Columbia ahead and Dace got another chance in er at the buzzer. The The Seminoles grabbed rated No. 1 in the compila- pushed it to four points the double bonus. He hit Suwannee freshman led all Florida State and Ohio the top spot in the BCS tion of six computer rank- with another trey. Wheeler the first shot and Andrew scorers with 23 points. State are in position to play standings released Sunday ings used in the BCS stand- hit a pair of free throws. Moemeka muscled in for Columbia’s Jones scored for the BCS national cham- after Alabama relinquished ings. Tre Simmons hit one free the rebound on the second 18 points with eight in the pionship, though Auburn it for the first time this The Seminoles’ .9948 throw for Columbia and miss and put it in for a fourth quarter and five and Missouri are close season. BCS average makes them McAllister cut the lead to four-point Columbia lead. each in the first and third enough behind in the BCS Florida State is first in one point with a basket. The Tigers needed all of standings to put pressure both the USA Today coach- FSU continued on 3B Jones missed the front the points when Wheeler CHS continued on 3B

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Harris USA Today Computer BCS North Wednesday’s Games Rk Pts Pct Rk Pts Pct Rk Pct Avg Pv TELEVISION W L T Pct PF PA at Cleveland, 7 p.m. 1. Fla. St. 1 2617 .9970 1 1546 .9974 1 .990 .9948 2 Detroit 7 5 0 .583 326 287 L.A. Clippers at , 7:30 p.m. 2. Ohio St. 2 2488 .9478 2 1462 .9432 2 .960 .9503 3 TV sports Chicago 6 6 0 .500 323 332 Phoenix at Houston, 8 p.m. 3. Auburn 3 2422 .9227 3 1437 .9271 3 .920 .9233 4 Green Bay 5 6 1 .458 294 305 Detroit at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. 4. Alabama 4 2262 .8617 4 1333 .8600 4 .840 .8539 1 Minnesota 3 8 1 .292 289 366 Dallas at New Orleans, 8 p.m. 5. Missouri 5 2231 .8499 5 1315 .8484 5 .830 .8428 5 Today West Indiana at Utah, 9 p.m. 6. Okla. St. 6 2083 .7935 6 1248 .8052 9 .690 .7629 7 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL W L T Pct PF PA San Antonio vs. Minnesota at Mexico 7. Stanford 7 1873 .7135 10 1034 .6671 7 .740 .7069 8 7:15 p.m. Seattle 10 1 0 .909 306 179 City, Mexico, 9:30 p.m. 8. S. C’olina 8 1841 .7013 t7 1100 .7097 8 .700 .7037 10 ESPN — Indiana at Syracuse San Francisco 8 4 0 .667 297 197 Oklahoma City at Portland, 10 p.m. 9. Baylor 9 1778 .6773 t7 1100 .7097 12 .600 .6623 9 ESPN2 — Illinois at Georgia Tech Arizona 7 5 0 .583 275 247 10. Mich. St. 10 1758 .6697 9 1037 .6690 11 .620 .6529 11 9:15 p.m. St. Louis 5 7 0 .417 279 278 11. Ariz. St. 13 1277 .4865 13 765 .4935 6 .770 .5833 12 ESPN — Michigan at Duke AP Top 25 Thursday’s Games 12. Oregon 12 1398 .5326 12 843 .5439 13 .520 .5321 13 ESPN2 — Notre Dame at Iowa Detroit 40, Green Bay 10 The top 25 teams in The Associated 13. Clemson 11 1444 .5501 11 853 .5503 14 .460 .5201 6 NHL HOCKEY Dallas 31, Oakland 24 Press’ college basketball poll, with first- 14. N. Ill’ois 15 1104 .4206 18 547 .3529 10 .670 .4812 14 8 p.m. Baltimore 22, Pittsburgh 20 place votes in parentheses, records 15. LSU 14 1258 .4792 14 720 .4645 17 .320 .4213 17 NBCSN — Dallas at Chicago Sunday’s Games through Dec. 1, total points and last 16. UCF 18 967 .3684 17 572 .3690 16 .420 .3858 19 SOCCER Minnesota 23, Chicago 20, OT week’s ranking: 17. Okla. 16 1041 .3966 15 660 .4258 17 .320 .3808 18 2:40 p.m. New England 34, Houston 31 Record Pts Prv 18. UCLA 19 779 .2968 19 473 .3052 15 .450 .3506 22 NBCSN — Premier League, West 22, Tennessee 14 1. Michigan St. (63) 7-0 1,623 1 19. L’uisville 17 1013 .3859 16 625 .4032 28 .000 .2630 20 Ham at Crystal Palace Jacksonville 32, Cleveland 28 2. Arizona (2) 7-0 1,547 4 20. Duke 20 620 .2362 20 402 .2594 21 .180 .2252 24 Carolina 27, Tampa Bay 6 3. Kentucky 7-1 1,473 3 21. Wisc. 21 485 .1848 21 266 .1716 20 .240 .1988 15 Philadelphia 24, Arizona 21 4. Syracuse 7-0 1,375 8 22. Georgia 25 148 .0564 27 41 .0265 19 .260 .1143 NR FOOTBALL Miami 23, N.Y. Jets 3 5. Ohio St. 6-0 1,340 7 23. F’sno St. 22 428 .1630 22 215 .1387 28 .000 .1006 16 San Francisco 23, St. Louis 13 6. Kansas 6-1 1,240 2 24. Tex A&M 23 290 .1105 25 121 .0781 23 .110 .0995 21 NFL standings Atlanta 34, Buffalo 31, OT 7. Louisville 6-1 1,139 9 25. Texas 24 167 .0636 24 149 .0961 25 .040 .0666 NR Cincinnati 17, San Diego 10 8. Wisconsin 8-0 1,094 10 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Denver 35, Kansas City 28 9. Oklahoma St. 7-1 1,070 5 East N.Y. Giants 24, Washington 17 10. Duke 6-2 1,021 6 W L T Pct PF PA Monday’s Game 11. Wichita St. 8-0 911 12 COLLEGE POLLS New England 9 3 0 .750 322 261 New Orleans at Seattle (n) 12. UConn 7-0 836 13 Miami 6 6 0 .500 252 248 Thursday, Dec. 5 13. Oregon 7-0 801 14 N.Y. Jets 5 7 0 .417 189 310 Houston at Jacksonville, 8:25 p.m. 14. Villanova 7-0 785 — No. 12 Oregon (10-2) beat Oregon Mississippi State 3 5 179 237 Buffalo 4 8 0 .333 267 307 Sunday, Dec. 8 AP Top 25 15. Florida 6-1 758 15 State 36-35, Friday. Next: TBA. Ole Miss 3 5 180 220 South Atlanta at Green Bay, 1 p.m. 16. Memphis 5-1 748 21 No. 13 Arizona State (10-2) beat Arkansas 0 8 135 303 W L T Pct PF PA Minnesota at Baltimore, 1 p.m. The Top 25 teams in The Associated 17. Iowa St. 5-0 623 17 Arizona 58-21. Next: vs. No. 8 Stanford Indianapolis 8 4 0 .667 285 274 Kansas City at Washington, 1 p.m. Press college football poll, with first-place in Pac-12 championship, Saturday. Buffalo at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. 18. UCLA 7-0 548 19 votes in parentheses, records through USA Today Top 25 Tennessee 5 7 0 .417 264 267 No. 14 Wisconsin (9-3) lost to Penn Miami at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. 19. Gonzaga 7-1 380 11 Nov. 30, total points based on 25 points Jacksonville 3 9 0 .250 174 352 State 31-24. Next: TBA. Detroit at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. 20. Baylor 7-1 377 18 for a first-place vote through one point Record Pts Pvs Houston 2 10 0 .167 230 323 No. 15 LSU (9-3) beat Arkansas Indianapolis at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. 21. UMass 6-0 274 24 for 25th-place, and previous ranking: 1. Florida St. (58) 12-0 1546 2 North 31-27, Friday. Next: TBA. Cleveland at New England, 1 p.m. 22. Michigan 5-2 223 22 Record Pts Pv 2. Ohio State (4) 12-0 1462 3 W L T Pct PF PA No. 16 Fresno State (10-1) lost to San Oakland at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. 23. Iowa 7-1 171 23 1. Florida St. (58) 12-0 1,498 2 3. Auburn 11-1 1437 5 Cincinnati 8 4 0 .667 292 216 Jose State 62-52, Friday. Next: vs. Utah Tennessee at Denver, 4:05 p.m. 24. San Diego St. 5-1 150 — 2. Ohio St. 12-0 1,418 3 4. Alabama 11-1 1333 1 Baltimore 6 6 0 .500 249 235 State, in MWC championship. Seattle at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m. 25. Dayton 6-1 90 — 3. Auburn (2) 11-1 1,387 4 5. Missouri 11-1 1315 6 Pittsburgh 5 7 0 .417 263 278 No. 17 UCF (10-1) beat South N.Y. Giants at San Diego, 4:25 p.m. Others receiving votes: Indiana 74, 4. Alabama 11-1 1,294 1 6. Oklahoma State 10-1 1248 7 Cleveland 4 8 0 .333 231 297 Florida 23-20, Friday. Next: at SMU, St. Louis at Arizona, 4:25 p.m. Virginia 73, New Mexico 71, North 5. Missouri 11-1 1,281 5 7. Baylor 10-1 1100 8 West Saturday. Carolina at New Orleans, 8:30 p.m. Carolina 62, Florida St. 40, Boise St. 6. Oklahoma St. 10-1 1,197 7 7. South Carolina 10-2 1100 9 W L T Pct PF PA No. 18 Northern Illinois (12-0) beat Monday, Dec. 9 36, Pittsburgh 36, VCU 30, Charlotte 7. Stanford 10-2 1,067 8 9. Michigan State 11-1 1037 11 Denver 10 2 0 .833 464 317 Western Michigan 33-14, Tuesday. Next: Dallas at Chicago, 8:40 p.m. 20, Colorado 17, Creighton 17, Missouri 8. South Carolina 10-2 1,066 10 10. Stanford 10-2 1034 10 Kansas City 9 3 0 .750 298 214 vs. Bowling Green in MAC champion- 16, Harvard 10, Illinois 10, Cincinnati 8, 9. Baylor 10-1 1,020 9 11. Clemson 10-2 853 4 San Diego 5 7 0 .417 279 277 ship, Friday. Mississippi 3, George Washington 2, Saint 10. Michigan St. 11-1 1,002 11 12. Oregon 10-2 843 12 Oakland 4 8 0 .333 237 300 No. 19 Texas A&M (8-4) lost to No. 5 BASKETBALL Mary’s (Cal) 2, Xavier 1. 11. Arizona St. 10-2 843 13 13. Arizona State 10-2 765 18 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Missouri 28-21. Next: TBA. 12. Oregon 10-2 815 12 14. LSU 9-3 720 15 East No. 20 Oklahoma (9-2) did not play. 13. Clemson 10-2 813 6 15. Oklahoma 9-2 660 17 W L T Pct PF PA NBA schedule AP Top 25 schedule Next: at No. 7 Oklahoma State, Saturday. 14. LSU 9-3 690 15 16. Louisville 10-1 625 16 Dallas 7 5 0 .583 329 303 No. 21 Louisville (10-1) did not play. 15. UCF 10-1 621 17 17. UCF 10-1 572 19 Philadelphia 7 5 0 .583 300 281 Today’s Games Today’s Games Next: at Cincinnati, Thursday. 16. N. Illinois 12-0 596 18 18. Northern Illinois 12-0 547 20 N.Y. Giants 5 7 0 .417 237 297 Orlando at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. No. 2 Arizona vs. Texas Tech, 9 p.m. No. 22 UCLA (9-3) beat No. 23 17. UCLA 9-3 510 22 19. UCLA 9-3 473 22 Washington 3 9 0 .250 269 362 Denver at , 7:30 p.m. No. 4 Syracuse vs. Indiana, 7:15 p.m. Southern Cal 35-14. Next: TBA. 18. Oklahoma 9-2 503 20 20. Duke 10-2 402 24 South Milwaukee at Boston, 7:30 p.m. No. 10 Duke vs. No. 22 Michigan, No. 23 Southern Cal (9-4) lost to 19. Louisville 10-1 482 21 21. Wisconsin 9-3 266 14 W L T Pct PF PA Detroit at Miami, 7:30 p.m. 9:15 p.m. No. 22 UCLA 35-14. Next: TBA. 20. Duke 10-2 348 24 22. Fresno State 10-1 215 13 New Orleans 9 2 0 .818 305 196 Phoenix at Memphis, 8 p.m. No. 18 UCLA vs. UC Santa Barbara, No. 24 Duke (10-2) beat North 21. Wisconsin 9-3 299 14 23. Cincinnati 9-2 167 25 Carolina 9 3 0 .750 285 157 Charlotte at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. 11 p.m. Carolina 27-25. Next: vs. No. 2 FSU in 22. Texas A&M 8-4 186 19 24. Texas 8-3 149 NR Tampa Bay 3 9 0 .250 217 285 Oklahoma City at Sacramento, 10 p.m. No. 23 Iowa vs. Notre Dame, ACC championship, Saturday. 23. Texas 8-3 156 NR 25. Texas A&M 8-4 121 21 Atlanta 3 9 0 .250 261 340 at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. 9:15 p.m. No. 25 Notre Dame (8-4) lost to No. 24. Fresno St. 10-1 124 16 Others receiving votes: Miami 47; 8 Stanford 27-20. Next: TBA. 25. Georgia 8-4 111 NR Georgia 41; Vanderbilt 18; Iowa 13; Others receiving votes: Cincinnati 45, Marshall 13; Southern California 10; Southern Cal 28, Miami 26, Notre Dame ACC standings Washington 6; Minnesota 4; Virginia Tech 26, Iowa 23, Vanderbilt 16, Washington 6, 4; Notre Dame 3; Ball State 1. Minnesota 2, North Dakota St. 1. Atlantic Division W L PF PA Harris Top 25 AP Top 25 results Florida St. 8 0 411 98 Clemson 7 1 323 168 Record Pts Pv Syracuse 4 4 124 225 No. 1 Alabama (11-1) lost to No. 4 1. Florida St. (97) 12-0 2,617 2 Boston College 4 4 214 224 Auburn 34-28. Next: vs. TBA. 2. Ohio State (5) 12-0 2,488 3 Maryland 3 5 161 257 No. 2 Florida State (12-0) beat 3. Auburn (3) 11-1 2,422 5 Wake Forest 2 6 124 227 Florida 37-7. Next: vs. No. 24 Duke 4. Alabama 11-1 2,262 1 NC State 0 8 135 271 in ACC championship, Saturday. 5. Missouri 11-1 2,231 6 Coastal Division No. 3 Ohio State (12-0) beat Michigan 6. Oklahoma State 10-1 2,083 7 Duke 6 2 258 224 42-41. Next: vs. No. 11 Michigan State in 7. Stanford 10-2 1,873 8 Virginia Tech 5 3 182 140 Big Ten championship, Saturday. 8. South Carolina 10-2 1,841 10 Miami 5 3 250 262 No. 4 Auburn (11-1) beat No. 1 9. Baylor 10-1 1,778 9 Georgia Tech 5 3 249 186 Alabama 34-28. Next: vs. No. 5 Missouri 10. Michigan State 11-1 1,758 11 North Carolina 4 4 225 179 in SEC championship, Saturday. 11. Clemson 10-2 1,444 4 Pittsburgh 3 5 179 230 No. 5 Missouri (11-1) beat No. 19 12. Oregon 10-2 1,398 12 Virginia 0 8 132 276 Texas A&M 28-21. Next: No. 4 Auburn in 13. Arizona State 10-2 1,277 16 SEC championship, Saturday. 14. LSU 9-3 1,258 14 No. 6 Clemson (10-2) lost to No. 10 SEC standings 15. Northern Illinois 12-0 1,104 17 South Carolina 31-17. Next: TBA. 16. Oklahoma 9-2 1,041 19 No. 7 Oklahoma State (10-1) did East 17. Louisville 10-1 1,013 18 not play. Next: vs. No. 20 Oklahoma, W L PF PA 18. UCF 10-1 967 20 COURTESY Saturday. Missouri 7 1 283 149 19. UCLA 9-3 779 22 No. 8 Stanford (10-2) beat No. 25 South Carolina 6 2 253 178 20. Duke 10-2 620 24 Lady Tigers attend Eastside festival Notre Dame 27-20. Next: vs. No. 13 Georgia 5 3 292 254 21. Wisconsin 9-3 485 15 Arizona State in Pac-12 championship, Vanderbilt 4 4 213 241 22. Fresno State 10-1 428 13 Four Columbia High varsity soccer players volunteered at the Eastside Elementary Fall Saturday. Florida 3 5 159 163 23. Texas A&M 8-4 290 21 No. 9 Baylor (10-1) beat TCU 41-38. Tennessee 2 6 144 245 24. Texas 8-3 167 NR Festival. The Lady Tigers helped teachers and staff work the games at the festival and Next: vs. Texas, Saturday. Kentucky 0 8 118 291 25. Georgia 8-4 148 NR played with the pre-K to fifth-grade children. Attending the festival were freshman Ashton Lee No. 10 South Carolina (10-2) beat West Other teams receiving votes: (from left), senior Jessica Chatman, junior Morgan Hartopp and sophomore Brittney Lee. No. 6 Clemson 31-17. Next: TBA. 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213; 2. Mary Lobaugh 190; 3. Debbie From staff reports Regional finals Bolles vs. Miami Washington Today League reports Walters 181. 1. Jim Lobaugh 210; Class 8A Class 3A n Columbia High girls 2. (tie) Willie Frazier, Dess Fennell 207; Apopka 42, First Coast 20 State Semifinal Lake City Bowl league results: 4. George Walters 205. Palm Beach Gardens 12, Miramar 10 Clearwater Central Catholic 7, soccer at Leon High, HIT & MISS The Thanksgiving lull is High scratch series: 1. Linda Oliver Plant 17, Fort Pierce Central 7 Westminster Christian 0 7 p.m. (JV-5) Team standings: 1. Strike 3 over for prep sports. 544; 2. Mary Lobaugh 501; 3. Debbie South Dade 6, Coral Gables 0 Trinity Christian-Jacksonville 20, n Fort White High girls (46-10); 2. Silver Ladies (36-20); Fort White High’s soccer Walters 499. 1. Jim Lobaugh 583; Class 7A Tampa Catholic 11 3. Legal Ladies (33-23); 4. Ten In The basketball vs. Keystone 2. Willie Frazier 580; 3. Bill Dolly 551. teams played at Keystone Dwyer 36, St. Thomas Aquinas 28 State Championship Pit (33-23). Heights High, 7 p.m. High handicap game: 1. Linda Heights High on Monday. East Lake 49, Port Charlotte 15 (1 p.m. Saturday in Citrus Bowl) High team handicap game: 1. Ten (JV-5:30) Oliver 269; 2. Micheline Adamcewicz Other winter sports Kissimmee Osceola 19, Sickles 14 Trinity Christian vs. Clearwater In The Pit 786; 2. Silver Ladies 751; 237; 3. Wendy Sanders 241. 1. Dess n Columbia High girls 3. High Five 748. return to action today: Niceville 38, Fletcher 17 Central Catholic Fennell 239; 2. Willie Frazier 235; Class 6A Class 2A basketball vs. Middleburg High team handicap series: 3. Steven Hayes 234. n Columbia’s girls soc- Armwood 41, Springstead 0 State Semifinal 1. Spare Us 2,298; 2. Strike 3 2,266; High handicap series: 1. Linda High, 7:30 p.m. (JV-6) cer plays at Leon High at Bartram Trail 17, Choctaw 14 Champagnat Catholic 28, Indian 3. Legal Ladies 2,146. Oliver 712; 2. Debbie Walters 676; n Columbia High boys 7 p.m. in a district match. Mainland 42, South Fort Myers 7 Rocks 14 High handicap game: 1. Karen 3. Wendy Sanders 643. 1. Willie basketball at Middleburg n Columbia’s girls bas- Miami Central 54, Heritage 3 Victory Christian 46, North Florida Gardner 235; 2. Linda Herndon 232; Frazier 664; 2. Jim Lobaugh 640; Class 5A Christian 41 High, 7:30 p.m. (JV-6) 3. Karen Clampett 223. 3. Steven Hayes 630. ketball hosts Middleburg Clay 9, Pensacola Catholic 7 State Championship n Fort White High boys High handicap series: 1. Linda High average: Mary Lobaugh 170; High at 7:30 p.m. Lake Wales 34, Merritt Island 23 (1 p.m. Friday in Citrus Bowl) Adams 651; 2. Cythe Shiver 642; Jim Lobaugh 186. basketball at Suwannee n Fort White’s girls Lakewood 27, South Sumter 21 Champagnat Catholic vs. Victory 3. Ida Hollingsworth 581. (Results from Nov. 12) High, 7:30 p.m. (JV-6) basketball hosts Keystone Plantation American Heritage 41, Christian (Results from Nov. 19) SEXY SENIORS Thursday Heights at 7 p.m. Hardee 7 Class 1A GOLDEN ROLLERS Team standings: 1. Awesome Four Class 4A State Semifinal n Columbia High girls Team standings: 1. Ups and (54-34, 26,155 handicap pins); 2. Pin n Fort White’s boys bas- State Semifinal Blountstown 42, Cottondale 0 soccer vs. Hamilton Downs; 2. Power E.N.D.S.; 3. Jo’s Droppers (54-34, 25,779 handicap ketball plays at Suwannee Bolles School 34, Florida 27 Trenton 17, Dixie County 14 Crew. pins); 3. Jo’s Crew (49-39). County High, 7 p.m. High at 7:30 p.m. Miami Washington 49, Cocoa 10 State Championship (JV-5) High team scratch game: High team handicap game: ——— 1. WGASA 676; 2. Ups and Downs 1. Awesome Four 854; 2. Pin Busters State Championship (7 p.m. Friday in Citrus Bowl) n Fort White High 666; 3. Wild Things 664. 832; 3. Keglers 816. Football playoff scores: (7 p.m. Saturday in Citrus Bowl) Trenton vs. Blountstown soccer at Newberry High, High team scratch series: 1. Knock High team handicap series: 1. Jo’s 7 p.m. (girls-5) em Down 1,996; 2. Jo’s Crew 1,881; Crew 2,510; 2. Handicappers 2,446; Columbia High girls 3. You’r Up 1,837. 3. Double Up 2,385. n High team handicap game: 1. Wild basketball at Gainesville High handicap game: 1. Peggy Things 876; 2. Ups and Downs 859; Duncan 239; 2. Joyce Crandall 229; High, 7:30 p.m. (JV-6) 3. Quirky Quad 838. 3. Barbara Croft 228. 1. Vernon Black n Columbia High boys High team handicap series: 256; 2. Wayne Johns 243; 3. Joe basketball vs. Fort White 1. Knock em Down 2,431; 2. WGASA Peterson 220. High, 7:30 p.m. (JV-6) 2,419; 3. Jo’s Crew 2,409. High handicap series: 1. Janie High scratch game: 1. Donna Posey 645; 2. Louise Atwood 631; Friday Duncan 188; 2. Diane Madsen 180; 3. Joanne Denton 623. 1. Jerry n Columbia High girls 3. Vy Ritter 172. 1. Lee Evert 230; 2. Crandall 704; 2. MorrellAtwood 643; soccer at Timberwolf Sal Annello 222; 3. Vernon Black 212. 3. Ric Yates 634. Classic in Tallahassee, High scratch series: 1. DeDe Young (Results from Oct. 29) TBA 513; 2. Debi Evert 476; 3. Elaine MONDAY NIGHT MAVERICKS Nemeth 463. 1. Lee McKinney 585; Team standings: 1. Bias Well n Fort White High 2. Bill Dolly 560; 3. Mike Murrey 552. Drilling (236-154); 2. Hanger 7 girls basketball at Trinity High handicap game: 1. Nancy (233.5-156.5): 3. Roger’s Automotive Catholic High, 6 p.m. Tashiro 247; 2. Diane Madsen 236; (222-168). n Fort White High 3. (tie) Vy Ritter, Donna Duncan 235. High scratch game: 1. Ted Wooley 1. Sal Annello 276; 2. Lee McKinney 268; 2. Robert Stone 258; 3. David soccer vs. Interlachen 264; 3. Sandy Sanders 250. Pauwels 256. High, 7 p.m. (girls-5) High handicap series: 1. DeDe High scratch series: 1. Robert n Fort White High boys Young 633; 2. Debi Evert 629; 3. Stone 729; 2. Zech Strohl 714; 3. Bill basketball at Oak Hall Elaine Nemeth 622. 1. Lee Evert 658; Duncan 685. School, 7:30 p.m. (JV-6) 2. Bill Dolly 641; 3. Gerald Hale 637. High handicap game: 1. Ted (Results from Nov. 7) Wooley 290; 2. David Pauwels 283; Saturday TUESDAY NITE MIXED 3. Patrick Markham 281. n Columbia High girls High team handicap game: High handicap series: 1. Gregg soccer at Timberwolf 1. Bowlistic 872; 2. 10 In The Pitt 867; Moravec 757; 2. Ted Wooley 746; Classic in Tallahassee, 3. (tie) Willies Fillies, O 2 Cool 859. 3. Bill Duncan 745. High team handicap series: 1. O High average: 1. Zech Strohl TBA 2 Cool 2,526; 2. Wolf Pack 2,519; 224.33; 2. Robert Stone 218.74; 3. Willies Fillies 2,463. 3. Dale Coleman 216.11. BRIEFS High scratch game: 1. Linda Oliver (Results from Nov. 18) YOUTH BASEBALL Lake City online FSU: Play Blue Devils registration Continued From Page 1B Lake City/Columbia a lock to get to the title Ohio State (12-0) faces County Youth Baseball game in Pasadena, Calif., Michigan State, 10th in the spring online registration on Jan. 6 if they can beat latest standings, in the Big is under way at Duke in the Atlantic Coast Ten championship game www.lcccyb.com. Cost Conference championship Saturday in Indianapolis. per player is $75 plus game Saturday. The Buckeyes (.9503) the online fee. Coaching The Crimson Tide’s are second in the polls and information is available wild 34-28 loss at Auburn second in the computers. from the league. dropped Alabama to fourth. Auburn (.9233) is third For details, call Jessica Ohio State is second and in each. Missouri (.8428) Langley at 867-1897. Auburn is third. Missouri is is fifth in each. But each fifth. Auburn and Missouri of those SEC Tigers is play in the Southeastern 11-1. Ohio State is riding a Fort White Babe Conference championship 24-game winning streak. game Saturday in Atlanta. An unbeaten team from Ruth election The winner should get a a BCS automatic-qualifying Fort White Babe Ruth boost in the standings, but conference has never been Baseball has a special it might not be enough shut out of national cham- election for president and to catch the unbeaten pionship game in favor of a vice-president set for Buckeyes. team with a loss. 6 p.m. Dec. 18 at the South Columbia Sports Park board meeting room. The current CHS: Middleburg today vice-president is running Continued From Page 1B for president. For details, call Jackie quarters. Dace’s other points in each of the other Brooks at (386) 527-2555, 3-pointers came in the sec- quarters. and send a letter of ond quarter and he finished In addition to McAllister’s interest to P.O. Box 44, with 12 points. Simmons four points, Terrance Fort White, FL 32038. also scored 12 points with Humphries and Tyrik six coming in the first quar- Dominique each had YOUTH BASKETBALL ter and five in the third 3-pointers, and Malik Jones quarter. and D.J. Little had baskets. Leagues offered DaKarry Rossin scored Columbia’s junior varsity at Richardson six points for CHS, with won, 49-38. five from Moemeka, Hall’s Fort White High vis- Richardson trey and a basket by its Suwannee today for a Community Center/ Akeem Williams in the 7:30 p.m. varsity tip. Annie Mattox Park North third quarter. Columbia (2-1) travels is offering youth Hayes, Suwannee’s to Middleburg High today basketball leagues for 6-9 junior, scored 20 points and hosts Fort White on boys and girls ages 5-7 with eight coming in the Thursday. Both games are and 8-10. Each league first quarter. He had four at 7:30 p.m. will have four teams, and will be limited to the first 40 children to sign up in each age group. Cost of $50 and a birth certificate is required. Registration at Richardson Community Center is 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Dec. 13. For details, call Mario Coppock or Nicole Smith at 754-7095. Registration for Boys Club hoops The Boys Club of Columbia County offers a basketball program for girls and boys ages 7-14. Registration is under way at the Boys Club on Jones Way. Cost is $45. Practices are twice weekly at the club. For details, call 752-4184. n From staff reports 4BSPORTS

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Lake City Reporter Classifieds Job Job dial-a-pro Legal Legal 100 Opportunities 100 Opportunities 310 Pets & Supplies 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 Personal Representative you for the relief demanded on the 65 Temp Farm Workers needed accompanied with a State of PUBLISHER'S NOTE 3015 E U.S. Hwy 90 complaint or petition. 12/30/13-9/15/14. 3 Months Florida Employment Application. Florida Law 828.29 requires dogs Lake City, Florida 32055 Dated on November 15, 2013 verifiable exp. harvesting peaches. Submit Application no later than and cats being sold to be at least 8 Diana L. Krueger, Esquire P. DEWITT CASON Wrkrs. will perform a variety of Friday December 6th, 2013 weeks old and have a health Tree Service Attorney for Personal Representative As Clerk of the Court duties and support duties assoc. to the following: certificate from a licensed Florida Bar No. 0637416 By: /s/ P. A. Perry w/ growing peaches & other George C. Paxton, veterinarian documenting they Lighthouse Legal Services, P.A. As Deputy Clerk vegetables such as: picking, Assistant Park Manager have mandatory shots and are HALSEY & Sons Tree Service 5781 Lee Blvd #208-421 pruning, thinning, packing peaches Stephen Foster Folk Culture free from intestinal and external Tree trimming/removal/Lic & Lehigh Acres, Fl 33971 05542116 For Service: 8771 Wesleyan Dr. November 26, 2013 & general orchard maintenance. Center State Park parasites. Many species of wild- Ins. All major credit cards Wrkrs may operate farm equip. Post Office Drawer G life must be licensed by Florida accepted. Call 352-745-0630. #102 December 3, 2013 Fort Myers, Florida 33919 Worksites in Aiken Co. SC. White Springs, Florida 32096 Fish and Wildlife. If you are Telephone: 239-489-2012 Guaranteed 3/4 of contract hours. Or fax to (386) 397-4262 unsure, contact the local Job All tools, supplies, & equip Attention George Paxton. office for information. 05542166 100 Opportunities provided at no cost. Free housing DEP only hires US Citizens or Legal November 26, 2013 provided for non-commuting authorized aliens and is an EEO / REG AKC Lab Pup, Excellant bloodlines. December 3, 2013 05542121 workers. Transportation & ADA / VP employer. Section IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE subsistence reimbursed to worker 110.128, F.S. prohibits the Blk female $200 THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, THIRD upon completion of 50% of employment of any male required 386-752-5359 AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR contract, or earlier of appropriate. to register with Selective Service FLORIDA COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA Random drug testing at employer’s System under the US Military PROBATE DIVISION The Lake City Reporter is now CASE NO. seeking qualified candidates expense. Pay rate is the highest of Selective Service Act Wanted to Buy 122013CA000546CAAXMX CASE NO. 13-249-CP 420 IN RE: The Estate of for the position of $9.78/hr or applicable piece rates CITIMORTGAGE, INC., SUCCES- depending on crop activity. K&H TIMBER SOR BY MERGER TO ABN AM- RICHARD S. MANNING, Sales Associate Deceased. This position requires self Applicants should report or send a Medical We Buy Pine Hardwood & RO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC. Cypress. Large or small tracts. Plaintiff, NOTICE TO CREDITORS motivation and drive to assist resume to the nearest FL Agency 120 Employment vs. The administration of the estate of business' within the community of Workforce Innovations Office Call 386-288-6875. with their marketing and sales & reference job # 569023 or call LPN/CNA RUTH E. YOUNG, et al, RICHARD S. MANNING, deceased, AVALON Healthcare Center is Defendant(s). whose date of death was October 20, plans. Applying candidates 386-755-9026 Cotton Hope 2013, and whose Social Security Orchards – Monetta, SC currently accepting applications Garage Sales NOTICE OF ACTION must possess and energetic for the positions of LPN and CNA. 430 TO: RUTH E. YOUNG Number is XXX-XX-1777, is pend- and professional attitude ing in the Circuit Court for Columbia 75 TEMP Farm Workers needed Please apply at Avalon Healthcare RESIDENT: Unknown along with a clean driving 12/31/13 – 10/31/14. Workers will PUBLISHER'S NOTE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 425 County, Florida, Probate Division, and Rehabilitation Center All Yard Sale Ads history. Pay range is perform a variety of duties 1270 S.W. Main Blvd. SOUTHEAST STARDUST PLACE, the address of which is Columbia based on experience. Must be Pre-Paid. LAKE CITY, FL 32024-0209 County Courthouse, Post Office associated with growing peaches Lake City, Florida 32025 This position is offered Salary and other vegetables. Workers or fax resume to 386-752-8556 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Drawer 2069, Lake City, Florida plus uncapped Commission. that an action to foreclose a mort- 32056-2069. The names and ad- may perform support duties such 386-752-7900 dresses of the personal representative Please send all resumes to as general orchard/field EOE gage on the following described [email protected] Miscellaneous property located in COLUMBIA and the personal representative’s at- maintenance as well as operation 440 torney are set forth below. or mail to: of farm equipment. Guaranteed 3/4 Marketing/Admissions Director County, Florida: Avalon Healthcare is currently LOT 31 SHADOW WOOD UNIT 2, All creditors of Decedent and other Attn: Theresa Westberry 180 of contract hours. All tools, East Duval Street, Lake City, Fl accepting applications for the 05542306 a subdivision as recorded in Plat persons having claims or demands supplies, equipment provided at no GUNSHOW: 12/7 & 12/8 Book 6, Page 24, 24A and 24B, Pub- against Decedent's estate, on whom a 32055 cost. Free housing provided for position of Marketing/Admissions Director. Experience in LTC @ The Columbia County lic Records of Columbia County, copy of this notice is required to be non-commuting workers. Fairgrounds, Hwy 247 Florida, served must file their claims with Transportation & subsistence and/or RN License preferred this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 05542161 but not required. Lake City. $5 has been filed against you, and you reimbursed to worker upon Sat 9am- 4pm, Sun 9am-3pm. are required to serve a copy to your THREE MONTHS AFTER THE OPS Juvenile Probation Competitive Salary and Excellent Officer completion of 50% of contract. Info: 386-325-6114 written defenses, if any, to this action DATE OF TIME OF THE FIRST $9.78/hr or applicable piece rates benefit package. Please apply at on Phelan Hallinan, PLC, attorneys PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE F/T non-career service Avalon Healthcare and OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE Department of Juvenile Justice depending on crop activity. Kenmore side by side refrigerator for plaintiff, whose address is 2727 Random drug testing at employer’s Rehabilitation West Cypress Creek Road, Ft. Lau- DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY located in Live Oak. Working 1270 SW Main Blvd white $500, LG front load derdale, FL 33309, and file the origi- OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. with Delinquent Youth. Appli- expense. Worksite in Spartanburg washer/dryer with pedals white & Cherokee Co’s SC. Applicants Lake City, Florida 32025 nal with the Clerk of the Court, with- All other creditors of Decedent and cant must be 19 years of age, 386-752-7900 EOE $1000, GE white stove $300, in 30 days after the first publication other persons having claims or de- have four year degree, Back- report/send a resume to the nearest GE white dishwasher $200.00 of this notice, either before or imme- mands against Decedent's estate, ground Screen, Drug Test, Valid FL Agency of Workforce RISK MANAGER OBO 352-332-5425 diately thereafter, December 23, must file their claims with this Court Driver’s License req’d. Innovations office or call Avalon Healthcare Center is 2013, otherwise a default may be en- WITHIN THREE MONTHS AF- Bi-weekly Salary $1,128.63. 386-755-9026 & ref. job order currently accepting applications tered against you for the relief de- TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST Mail State of Florida Applica- #568980. Chesnee, SC - JE Cooley for the full time position of Risk Mobile Homes manded in the complaint. PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. tion to Department of Juvenile Farms / Cooley Gals Peach Farms Manager. RN Preferred with 630 for Rent This notice shall be published once a ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- Justice, 690 E. Duval Street, / Carolina’s Best Blackberries previous Risk Manager Experi- week for two consecutive weeks in IN THE TIME PERIODS SET ence, Good Organizational and 2 & 3 BR MH. $400 - $700. mo. FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF Lake City, FL 32055 8 TEMP Nursery workers needed Plus Deposit. Water & Sewer The Lake City Reporter. Fax (386) 758-1532. 1/06/14-11/06/14. Workers will Communication Skills a Must. Movant counsel certifies that a bona THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE Competitive Salary and Furnished. Cannon Creek MHP & fide effort to resolve this matter on WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. plant, cultivate & harvest other locations 386-752-6422 Fruit Farm Workers & greenhouse and nursery stock. Excellent benefit package. the motion noticed has been made or NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME 45 TEMP Please apply at Avalon Healthcare that, because of time consideration, PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, needed 12/30/13 - 8/20/14. Wrkrs Must have 3 month experience 2/2 DW MH For Rent East of will perform a variety of duties operating 50+ HP equipment. and Rehabilitation Center. such effort has not yet been made but ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) 1270 S.W. Main Blvd. Lake City on Opal Street. Fenced will be made prior to the scheduled YEARS OR MORE AFTER DECE- associated with growing peaches. Guaranteed 3/4 of contract hours. in back yard. Screen porch, central DENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS Wrkrs will be involved with Tools, supplies, equipment Lake City, Florida 32025 hearing. 386-752-7900 heat and air. $600/mo. First and AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- BARRED. planting, thinning, pruning, provided at no cost. Free housing Deposit. David 365-7690 TIES ACT: If you are a person with The date of first publication of this cultivating, harvesting, & packing provided for non-commuting EOE a disability who requires accommo- notice is November 26, 2013. peaches. Guaranteed 3/4 of workers. Random drug testing at Seeking Licensed FL Mental 2BD/1BA COUNTRY setting, dations in order to participate in a PATRICIA CHRISTINE contract hours. All work tools, employer’s expense. Transporta- Health Professional for work with Branford area. $525/mo plus sec court proceeding, you are entitled, at MANNING COPE supplies and equipment will be tion & subsistence reimbursed to youth in an outpatient SA, AM, 386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833 no cost to you, the provision of cer- Personal Representative provided at no cost to the worker. worker upon completion of 50% of and MH treatment program. www.suwanneevalleyproperties.com tain assistance. Individuals with a 433 NW Desoto Street Free housing provided for contract or earlier if appropriate. Master’s degree and minimum of disability who require special accom- Lake City, Florida 32055 24 months experience required. 3bd/2ba Clean & quiet. Branford MORGAN LAW CENTER FOR non-commuting workers. $9.78/hr. Worksites in Mobile Co modations in order to participate in a Transportation & subsistence AL. Report or send a resume to Background and reference checks Area $550 + Sec. Country Setting. court proceeding should contact the ESTATE 386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833 & LEGACY PLANNING, PLLC reimbursed to worker upon nearest local FL Agency of also required. Work hours: ADA Coordinator, 173 NE Hernan- approximately 8 to10 hours per www.suwanneevalleyproperties.com do Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Teresa Byrd Morgan completion of 50% of contract, or Workforce Innovations Office FL 32055, (386) 719-7428, within Florida Bar No. 0698954 earlier if appropriate. Pay rate is 386-755-9026 & reference Job # week. Competitive salary. Please 3BR/2BA DWMH on 1 acre two (2) business days of receipt of 234 East Duval Street $9.78/hr or applicable piece rates 1167121 Big Creek Nursery, fax resume to 352-379-2843 or private lot, $700/mo 1st+last+dep notice to appear. Individuals who are Lake City, Florida 32055 depending on crop activity. Dairyland Nursery, and Grahams e-mail to [email protected]. requiredlocated in Ellisville. No hearing impaired should call (800) 386/755-1977 (office) Worksites in Saluda, Aiken and Nursery – Wilmer, AL. Youth Services International is pets.Contact 352-870-5144 955-8771. Individuals who are voice 386/755-8781 (facsimile) Edgefield Co’s. SC. Applicants 9 TEMP Nursery Workers needed pleased to announce the opening impaired should call (800) 955-8770. [email protected] should report or send a resume to of the Jasper Youth Treatment Large 3BR/2BA Doublewide, 5 Attorney for Personal Representative 12/30/13-10/30/14. Workers will DATED: November 19, 2013 the nearest FL Agency of perform any combination of duties Center and is now interviewing for points area, no pets, $700-750/mo P. DeWitt Cason Workforce Innovations office or opportunities in all Departments. $500 dep, Large 2br/2ba $650/mo Clerk of the Circuit Court 05542175 to plant, cultivate, propagate, call 386-755-9026 & reference job grade and harvest trees and shrubs. Come join our team of dedicated $500/dep, no pets, Woodgate By /s/ P.A. Perry November 26, 2013 # 568929. Dixie Belle Peach village, 386-961-1482 December 3, 2013 Workers will be required to professionals and make a Deputy Clerk of the Court Farms – Ward, SC meaningful positive impact on IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE harvest both container and field 05542293 grown plants, trees and shrubs. 3 youth lives. Open positions Mobile Homes THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN 5 TEMP Nursery Workers needed include Licensed Clinical December 3, 10, 2013 AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, 1/13/14-10/13/14. 3 month months verifiable experience 640 for Sale working in a diverse tree and shrub Director and Clinical Staff – IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FLORIDA verifiable exp. working in a CASE NO.: 13000420CAAXMX nursery. Guaranteed 3/4 of con- LMHC/LCSW/LMFT Master Pam Beauchamp Team THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN diverse tree and shrub nursery. Level Therapists, Case Managers, 386-303-2505 WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Worksite in Jackson Co, MS. tract hours. All tools, supplies, & AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, equipment provided at no cost. Registered Nurses, Youth Spacious & Cozy 3BR/2BA, 1680 FLORIDA VS. Workers will perform any BENJAMIN J. LOFSTROM A/K/A Free housing provided for Counselors, Transitional sf DWMH on .71 acres. $64,900 PROBATE DIVISION combination of duties involving Specialists, Direct Care MLS#85274 File Number: 13-248-CP BENJAMIN JESSE LOFSTROM non-commuting workers. A/K/A BENJAMIN LOFT; e al., planting, cultivating, harvesting, Supervisors. Certified Behavioral IN RE: ESTATE OF PERRY propagating, grading, container & Transportation & subsistence Defendant(s). reimbursed to worker upon Analysts, Business Managers, and Century 21-Darby Rogers DAVID POLLARD field grown horticultural products. MLS84096 DW home on 36 roll- NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF ACTION completion of 50% of contract, or Administrators. Must be 21 years TO: Benjamin J. Lofstrom A/K/A Guaranteed 3/4 of contract hours. of age or older and have a high ing ac. Split floor plan. Fruit trees The administration of the estate of Random drug testing at employer’s earlier if appropriate. $9.50/hr. Benjamin Jesse Lofstrom A/K/A Random drug testing at employer’s school diploma or equivalent to & Grand Daddy Oaks. $169,000. Perry David Pollard, deceased, File expense. All tools, supplies & 466-9223 Number 13-248-CP, is pending in Benjamin Lofstrom expense. Worksite in Jackson Co, apply. Please fax or e-mail Heather Craig Last Known Residence: 230 SW wa- equip provided at no cost. Free the Circuit Court for Columbia MS. Applicants should report or resumes to 941-953-9198 or email Immaculate DW 3br/2ba split foor County, Florida, Probate Division, ler Avenue, Lake City, FL 32024 housing provided for [email protected]. Unknown Spouse of Benjamin J. non-commuting workers. send a resume to the nearest FL plan 18x20, 2 car garage. Beautiful the address of which is Columbia Agency of Workforce Innovations For any and all inquiries please stone f/p on 2.5 acres. Jackie Tay- County Court House, 3rd Judicial Lofstrom A/K/A Benjamin Jesse Transportation & subsistence call 386-205-9914. Lofstrom A/K/A Benjamin Lofstrom reimbursed to worker upon office 386-755-9026 & lor Assoc. MLS85304 $105,000. Circuit, 173 E. Hernando Ave., Lake reference job order #MS85983. Qualified candidates will be City, FL 32055. The names and ad- Last Known Residence: 230 SW completion of 50% of contract, or Sabrina Suggs 854-0686 Walter Avenue, Lake City, FL 32024 Red Oak Nursery/G&H contacted directly to schedule dresses of the personal representative earlier if appropriate. Pay rate is an interview time. Emily S. Lofstrom A/K/A Emily $9.50/hr. Applicants should report Nursery/Derek Hamilton Nursery Palm Harbour Homes 2014 models and the personal representative’s at- – Moss Point, MS torney are set forth below. Lofstrom A/K/A Emily Susan Lof- or send a resume to the nearest FL are here! All creditors of the decedent and oth- strom N/K/A Emily Susan Rimert Agency of Workforce Innovations OPS Park Attendant Schools & $8,500 Pre Construction Savings er persons having claims or demands Last Known Residence: 230 SW Office & reference job # 85886 or Part Time-$8.00 per hour 240 Education John Lyons @ 800-622-2832 against decedent’s estate, including Walter Avenue, Lake City, FL 32024 ext. 210 for details. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED call 386-755-9026 -Murray’s Stephen Foster State Park is unmatured, contingent or unliquidat- 05541854 that an action to foreclose a mort- Nursery – Moss Point, MS accepting applications for an OPS ed claims, on whom a copy of this Park Attendant (40 hours/week). INTERESTED in a Medical Unfurnished Apt. notice is served must file their claims gage on the following property in Career? Columbia County, Florida: Wanted This is a non career service 710 For Rent with this court WITHIN THE LAT- Experienced Lube Tech w/tools. position that requires working Express Training offers courses ER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE LOT 3, OF LITTLE FORTY-SEV- EN ACRES, ACCORDING TO Apply @ Rountree-Moore Ford weekends and holidays. for beginners & exp 2br/1ba Apt. DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- 2588 W US HWY 90 Duties include, but are not limited CH/A TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, Lake City, FL to; performing janitorial duties and • Nursing Assistant, $499 $475. mo $475 dep. DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF See: Jimbo Pegnetter next class- 12/9/2013 No pets 386-697-4814 SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS PAGE 83, OF THE PUBLIC RE- housekeeping of the park vacation NOTICE ON THEM. CORDS OF COLUMBIA COUN- cabins, restrooms, grounds, TY, FLORIDA. SMALL HISTORIC non-denom- assisting with the set up, • Phlebotomy national certifica- BETTER THAN Apt 1br/1ba All other creditors of the decedent inational church with a heart for house, carport, fenced, pets ok, and other persons having claims or has been filed against you and you execution, and break down of tion, $800 next class- 1/13/2014 are required to serve a copy of your children is seeking a pianist for multiple special events, and other w/d on site $675/mo all util. & demands against decedent’s estate, Sunday services. Please contact including unmatured, contingent or written defenses, if any, to it on AL- related duties as required. Positive • LPN APRIL 14, 2014 cable incl Lake City, 10 min. S unliquidated claims, must file their DRIDGE CONNORS, LLP, Plain- 386-755-0580 if interested. attitude, attention to detail, and Hwy 41 386-758-2408 tiff’s attorney, at 1615 South Con- Fees incl. books, supplies, exam claims with this court WITHIN 3 MECHANIC NEEDED with sound work ethics are a must. C/A & MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF gress Avenue, Suite 200, Delray Candidate must be able to work fees. Call 386-755-4401 or DUPLEX 2BR/1BA, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Beach, Fl 33445 (Phone number: tools and experience. Southern expresstrainingservices.com C/Heat, W/D hook up, (561) 392-6391), within 30 days of Specialized Truck & Trailer. rotating shifts including nights, 1 car garage, $535 month, THIS NOTICE. weekends and holidays. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED the first date of publication of this 386-752-9754 no pets 1 month sec, 386-961-8075 notice, and file the original with the A Class E valid driver’s license is REPORTER Classifieds WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. required. Applications are The date of first publication of this clerk of this court either before De- Positions available for after Nice Apt Downtown. Remodeled cember 16, 2013 on Plaintiff’s attor- school director and teaching available online at In Print and On Line 1 bdrm. Kitchen, dining, LR $475. Notice is November 26, 2013. https://peoplefirst.myflorida.com. Tiffany Wilson ney or immediately thereafter; other- opportunities. Fax resume to mo plus sec. Incld pest control. wise a default will be entered against 386-758-0055 Resumes are not accepted unless www.lakecityreporter.com 386-362-8075 or 386-754-2951 Classified Department: 755-5440LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2013 7B Unfurnished Apt. Farms & 710 For Rent 810 Home for Sale 810 Home for Sale 820 Acreage TENANTS DREAM Pam Beauchamp Team Remax Professionals All bells & Nice mini farm on 2 acres Only 1 left - $600 Newly 386-303-2505 whistles, pool, additional storage, fenced. 2BR/2BA remodeled, 2bd/1ba duplex Custom Built Pool Home! sprinkler/sec system, carpet/hick- MLS82569 $45,000. Call for details 386-867-9231 3BR/2BA, 2,161 sq.ft., $279,000 ory flooring MLS84384 $225,000 Brittany Stoeckert 397-3473 #MLS 82646 Sandy Kishton 344-0433 Results Realty Furnished Apts. Pam Beauchamp Team Century 21-Darby Rogers Co. 720 For Rent 386-303-2505 MLS84478 Beautiful new home in 110 acres with approx. 70 acres of Lots of Space in town! Woodborough. Great rom, dr, mas- beautiful pasture with many wood- ROOMS FOR Rent. Hillcrest, 3BR/2BA , 2,123 sq.ft. ter br, stainless appliances, cov- ed homesites. $275,000. Ronnie Sands, Columbia. All furnished. $92,000 #MLS 84507 ered porches $293,500, 752-6575 Poole 386-208-3175 MLS84538 Electric, cable, fridge, microwave. Hamilton County. Poole Realty Weekly or monthly rates. 1 person PAM BEAUCHAMP Team Custom built, cg spacious, seperate $145, 2 persons $155. weekly 386-303-2505 LR, fam rm, eat in kit. 4BR/2BA, 55+ acre farm w/2 story home. All 386-752-5808 Lake Access Community! fp, storage areas, MLS84479 BR downstairs, bonus rm upstairs. 3BR/2.5BA, 2,345 sq.ft., $249,000 $125,900 Remax Professionals In-ground pool, pasture & woods. Unfurnished #MLS 84951 Sandy Kishton 344-0433 $425,000. Kellie Shirah 386-208- 730 Home For Rent 3BD/1BA BRICK house for sale Gorgeous 40 ac of pasture land 3847 MLS84924 Poole Realty in Lake City. Fixer upper, needs fenced, private home & workshop, 2BR/1BA HOUSE roof. $19,500 cash. drwy lined w/lg oaks. MLS84547, Commercial $530/mo 352-498-3035 $299,000 Missy Zecher 623-0237 830 Property $530/deposit. pool, screen Remax Professionals 386-697-4814 3BR/2BA WITH room, lg deck, in town, smoke/pet Custom built, open floor plan cus- PAM BEAUCHAMP Team free $1,000/mo 12/mo lease tom thru out. F/P, wood flooring 386-303-2505 3BR/2BA. 1,998 Sq/ft. Inground 1st+last required. 386-365-1925 thru out. Century 21-Darby Motel for Sale! pool. Fenced yard. Smoke Free. Arthur Rutenberg floor plan, built Rogers MLS84561 $199,900 Fmr. Red Carpet Inn, 60 Rooms. No indoor pets. $1150/mo. 12 mo. Heather Craig 466-9223 Lake City, $350,000 #MLS 83278 lease reqd. 1st & last mo required. by Bryan Zecher Homes. So many (386) 623-4654 special features. MLS 85059 Century 21-Darby Rogers Co. $229,000 Missy Zecher 623-0237 MLS84571 Split 3BR/2BA PAM BEAUCHAMP Team HOUSE FOR Rent or Sale, Beau- Remax Professionals brick, large family room, 386-303-2505 tiful Blackberry Farms Subdivi- Great Office Location! Custom Brick, immaculate condi- enclosed Florida Rm. $145,000 sion on 2.5 acres, 3br/2.5ba, 2 car 752-6575 US 90 Frontage, 1,351 sq.ft. garage attached workshop and tion, glamour MBath, spacious $239,000 #MLS 84592 much more. $1,700/mo. For more BRs & so much more.MLS#82953 3/2 DWMH in Butterfield Acres. info please call 954-464-0173 $270,000 Remax Professionals Split floor plan, spacious kit., 83.54 ACRES on Hwy. 441 S, Missy Zecher 623-0237 workshop. $110,000 front 5 acres zoned commercial, Business & POOL HOME Beautiful country Nelda Hatcher 386-688-8067 great deal! $500,000 Janet Creel living in this 3BR home on 25.50 MLS84670 Poole Realty (386) 719-0382 Hallmark Real 750 Office Rentals Estate MLS#85539 acres $149,00 Nate Sweat Open, bright, beautiful, custom Oakbridge Office Complex (386)628-1552 Hallmark Real built 3BR/2BA. Gorgeous kitchen, Professional Office Available Perfect spot for business, Estate MLS#85386 wrap around porch. Many features commercial lot, owner financing 725 SE Baya Dr 365-2821 Call 752-4820 SO MUCH in this 3BR/2BA brick Jo Lytte Remax Pro- 2.5 ac on Baya MLS85380. family home w/fenced yard, great fessionals MLS84673 $159,900 Jackie Taylor & Assoc. neighborhood $82,500! Anita Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty Sabrina Suggs 854-0686 805 Lots for Sale Tonetti (386)697-3780 Hallmark Split floor plan, great neightbor- Real Estate MLS#85481 hood, nice landscaping, new metal 1 acre of land for sale, RETIRE on the golfcourse! Cozy, roof. MLS84956. $114,900 Ft White area on SR18, pristine 2BR home on the Fairway Elaine Tolar 365-1548 Call 904-353-9391 or only $68,000! Ginger Parker 904-551-8638 Very private 4BR/2BA country (386)365-2135 Hallmark Real brick on 5 delightful horse ready 1/4 ACRE, new well, septic and Estate MLS#85546 acres. Fenced & cross fenced. power, paved rd, owner fin, no FABULOUS 3BR/2BA pool MLS85044. $213,900 Remax down pym’t, $24,900, home, Mexican blinds, plantation Professionals Jo Lytte 365-2821 ($256 month) 352-215-1018 shutters, hot tub! $218,000 Paula www.LandOwnerFinancing.com Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty Lawrence (386)623-1973 Hall- Brick on 1/2 acre lot. 3BR/2BA, BUILD YOURS on this 5 acre mark Real Estate MLS#85559 1484 sq ft, 2 car garage & more. home site, pasture and granddaddy Located on Suwannee River. 273 MLS85141 $139,000 oaks $40,000. Teresa Spradley ft on water, 4 ac., 3/2, 3,058 sf, Nell or Hansel Holton 984-5791 (386)365-8343 Hallmark Real chair lift elev, guest cottage. Estate MLS#85526 Lg Brick home on 5 acres, Cov- $299,900. MLS82075 Glenda ered in-ground pool w/solar heat, Results Realty McCall 208-3847 Poole Realty chainlink fence & pole barn. Nice 14.69 acre land tract. Ready Fantastic home w/gorgeous river $250,000. MLS85214 William for your site built or MH. frontage. Custom home. Golightly 590-6681 Poole Realty MLS82567. $65,000 Breathtak- Brittany Stoeckert 397-3473 ing views so many extras. Century 21-Darby Rogers Co Scenic S/D beautiful Rollinghills. MLS85247 Move in ready. Great MLS83019 $269,000 Missy Zech- Rm w/ Fireplace, eat in kit, wood Make this lot yours, duild dram er 623-0237 Remax Professionals house. MLS85157 $57,000 cabinets, upstairs shows spiral staircase. $229,000 752-6575 Remax Professionals. Jackie Taylor & Assoc. Sandy Kishton 344-0433 3BR/2BA Ranch in Branford. Lots of extras, gotta see this. Century 21-Darby Rogers Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty MLS83172 $136.500 MLS85308 Well maintained cus- .39 acre residental lot in Sabrina Suggs 854-0686 tom, Cannon Creek Airpark Country club $36,900 MLS85169 1900sf attached hanger $349,999 Sandy Harrison 697-5114 Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty Heather Craig 466-9223 New brick in may Fair. 3BR/2BA PUBLISHER'S NOTE split floor plan, great neighbor- Century 21-Darby Rogers Co All real estate advertising in this hood, lots of tile. MLS83413 MLS85324 One of a kind newspaper is subject to the fair $171,900 Elaine Tolar 365-1548 River home, used year housing act which makes it illegal round $169,000 to advertise "any preference, Remax Professionals Jo Lytte Call 752-6575 limitation, or discrimination based 365-2821. Expansive 3BR or on race, color, religion, sex, 4BR/2BA open floor plan. Enor- 3/1 on a corner lot. Features beau- disability, familial status or nation- mous MasterBR. Located over 5 tiful hardwood floors, FP, w/d in- al origin; or any intention to make acres. MLS83810 $229,900 cluded. Home & price is attractive. such preference, limitation or $59,900 Call Irvin Dees 386-208- On the fairway, updated on golf 4276 MLS85343 Poole Realty discrimination." Familial status course, open great rm, screened includes children under the age of porch, newer rm, eat in kit. MLS Beautiful 4 ac Blackberry Farms 18 living with parents or legal 83849 $149,900 Community restricted to site built custodians, pregnant women and Remax Profes- sionals Missy Zecher 623-0237 Rolling Hills. MLS85418 $34,000 people securing custody of chil- Missy Zecher 623-0237 dren under the age of 18. This Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty Remax Professionals newspaper will not knowingly 3BR/2BA, near Sante Fe River on accept any advertising for real es- 1.8 acres, furnished MLS84076 Century 21-Darby Rogers Co. tate which is in violation of the $64,900. Sherry Ratliff 365-8414 MLS85422 Open floor plan, split law. Our readers are hereby in- br. breakfast bar, adjoining DR, formed that all dwellings adver- Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty Lg walk in closets. $169,900 tised in this newspaper are availa- 3BR/2BA New stainless appl/ 752-6575 ble on an equal opportunity basis. granite countertops. Freshly paint- To complain of discrimination call ed. MLS84108. $122,000 Mary Farms & HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777, Brown Whitehurst 965-0887 820 Acreage the toll free Century 21-Darby Rogers Co. telephone number to the hearing MLS84295 Showcase home on 80 10 ACRES with w/ss/pp. Owner impaired is 1-800-927-9275. plus acres in Wellborn, all the up- financed, low down payment dates. Greenhouse, barn & so Deas Bullard/BKL Properties To place your much more. $599,000 752-6575 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com classified ad call Well maintained 3BR/2BA on .27 4 1/2 acre lot. Lake Jeffery Road. ac. Split floor plan, MBR opens to Gorgeous Oaks!Paved Rd 755-5440 sun room $74,000. MLS84297 Owner Financing! NO DOWN! Results Realty $59,900. $525mo 352-215-1018. Brittany Stoeckert 397-3473 www.LandOwnerFinancing.com 8BSPORTSJUMP

8b LAKE CITY REPORTER BASKETBALL TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2013 Page Editor: Tim Kirby, 754-0421 Huskies hand Florida last-second loss

Associated Press left ankle he hurt during horn sounded and set off lead six times in the final 6 a four-point play with 33 a deafening cheer from the minutes. STORRS, Conn. — seconds left, escaped a sellout crowd of 10,167 at Casey Prather had 19 Shabazz Napier hit a jump- trap around 30 feet from Gampel Pavilion. points and seven rebounds er from the free throw line the basket and got off a Napier finished with 26 for the Gators, while Patric as time expired to keep wild shot that missed but points on 9-of-15 shooting Young had 17 points and No. 12 Connecticut unde- was tipped blindly back by including making 5 of 8 seven rebounds. Scottie feated with a 65-64 victo- DeAndre Daniels. Napier from 3-point range. Wilbekin had 15 points but ry over No. 15 Florida on grabbed the ball and let The Huskies (8-0) and injured an ankle with 3:01 JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter Monday night. go a left-handed jumper Florida (6-2) battled down to play and never returned University of Florida’s Patric Young goes to the hoop against Napier, limping on a that went through as the the stretch exchanging the from the locker room. Middle Tennessee State in the O’Connell Center on Nov. 21.

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