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LAKECITYREPORTER.COM VOTER FRAUD SHINING STAR ACADEMY OF THE ARTS ALLEGATIONS Plea School will close deal State denies waiver; grades during the two previous school years, state law said the school would school could appeal. be shut down unless it made a success- By SARAH LOFTUS ful appeal. For the school’s appeal to [email protected] be successful, its learning gains had offer to be equal to or better than those Shining Star Academy of the Arts of surrounding schools. The gains of was denied a waiver of termination by Shining Star’s third-, fourth- and fifth- the Florida Board of Education in a con- grade students were compared to those made ference call Monday morning, which of students at Pinemount, Summers means the school will be shut down. and Westside elementary schools. The The school board will vote to issue a gains of its sixth and seventh graders JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter Details unknown; 90-day closure at its Aug. 26 meeting, were compared to the gains of stu- The State Board of Education unanimously voted Monday to case could end by Supt. Terry Huddleston said. deny a waiver of termination to Shining Star Academy of the late September. Since the charter school received F SHINING continued on 6A Arts. By TONY BRITT [email protected] SCHOOLS ARE BACK IN SESSION The state has offered Shands Betty Ann Jefferson and network Linda Ivery plea deals in their voter hacked Ivery fraud cases, Local patients according to Ivery’s attor- said to be among ney. Details those affected. of the offers were not From wire service and staff reports immediate- ly available Hospital operator Jeferson Monday after- Community Health noon. Systems said a cyberat- Jefferson and Ivery are fac- tack took information ing voter fraud charges stem- on more than 4 million ming from the 2010 Lake City patients from its computer District 10 race, which was network earlier this year. won by Jefferson’s husband, Some are patients of Eugene Jefferson, who still physicians associated holds the seat and is seeking with Shands Lake Shore re-election. Regional Medical Center, Monday afternoon JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter hospital officials con- Jefferson’s and Ivery’s cases Westside Elementary School third-grade teacher Margia Pollock (center left) and principal April Vinson are seen with firmed Monday. were called before Third students on the first day of classes in Columbia County on Monday. See story, 8A. Community Health Systems operates Shands DEAL continued on 6A Lake Shore and Shands Live Oak Regional Medical Center along with 24 other hospitals Boy’s body in Florida. The company operates 206 hospitals in all in 29 states. confirmed “Limited personal iden- tification data belonging as Walker to some patients who were seen at physician Positive ID made practices and clinics affil- after DNA analysis. iated with Shands Lake Shore Regional Medical By EMILY BUCHANAN Center over the past five [email protected] years was transferred out First-grader Noah Williams (left), 6, walks his of our organization in a LIVE OAK — Nine-year- brother Kaleb, 4, to his pre-kindergarten class Paraprofessional Niki Martin wishes a student good luck on the first old Leo Walker’s body was Monday morning. day of class as she monitors the crosswalk on Monday. SHANDS continued on 6A identified on Sunday through the use of investigative Report: Local MD wrote fake prescriptions resources and a DNA anal- For oxycodone, say prescriptions 340 NW Commerce Drive, was The call to the LCPD was Walker ysis, accord- for a controlled seen by several employees in the from one of the administrators at ing to Live police; doctor held substance, emergency room area printing pre- LCMC who said she wanted law Oak Police Department. The on $10,000 bail. according to a scriptions and placing them in his enforcement on standby as they child’s body was found less report from the pocket shortly before 8 p.m., the confronted Grossman. According than a mile from his house in By EMILY BUCHANAN Lake City Police report said. Grossman reportedly to the report, Grossman refused a body of water. [email protected] Department. told police he wrote the prescrip- to be searched by the officer, Preliminary autopsy results Grossman Andrew tions in order to see how the sys- but later did empty his pockets, A local physician was arrest- Grossman, 60, who worked at tem worked since he was a new WALKER continued on 6A ed Sunday for writing fraudulent the Lake City Medical Center at employee at the medical center. GROSSMAN continued on 6A

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Scripture of the Day “It is my eager expectation and hope that I will not be at all ashamed, but that with full courage now as always Christ will be honored in my body, whether by life or by death. For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” — Philippians 1:20-21

Thought for Today I think the environment should be put in the category of our national security. Defense of our resources is just as import- ant as defense abroad. Otherwise what is there to defend? — Robert Redford, JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter American actor (born 1936) Painting with hands of change Local artist Pedro Jermaine Perry (fourth from left) poses with students from the Hands of Change program after finishing a mural painted in front of Richardson Middle School on Saturday. This project was a way to express their own thoughts and ideas on bullying Winning Lottery Numbers through art. The wall features an inspirational message for students. ‘I have to say that the most amazing thing about this project is the amount of joy it brought to the students and their parents. You could see that they were genuinely happy with their work because Cash 3: (Monday) 8-2-7 their voices can now be heard,’ Perry said. ‘I am constantly teaching them about leadership and I strongly believe this is huge step in Play 4: (Monday) 3-0-5-5 the right direction.’ Fantasy 5: (Sunday) 9-11-25-28-359

Suspect in 30 fires being held in Volusia jail PORT ORANGE Angle is held without bail and has a Jackson County Sheriff’s deputies say ing a loss-prevention officer while trying to Sanford man believed to be con- warrant out for a prohibition violation in Dayeisha Curry and two men ambushed steal a stereo speaker from Wal-Mart. nected to over two dozen fires is Marion County, Georgia. Locke and Register and tried to rob them. The Palm Beach Post reported 19-year- A being held in Volusia County Jail Deputies identified Curry as a suspect old Velmando Williams tried to leave the after being arrested in Daytona Beach. One dead, three jailed and stopped her car in Marianna. All store with a $100 speaker hidden in his The Daytona Beach News-Journal three were arrested. pants. The police report said the loss-pre- reported that 40-year-old Steven Wayne in fatal Florida drug deal Curry and Christopher Laster are vention officer was pepper-sprayed when Angle was taken into custody following MARIANNA — Authorities say a man charged with principle in the first-degree attempting to stop Williams. a short standoff with police in which he is dead and three suspects are behind to homicide and attempted homicide. Juniper police officers found and threatened to jump from a second floor bars following a botched drug deal in the Jordan Davis faces an open count of mur- arrested Williams, who began kicking the balcony. He is charged with resisting an Florida Panhandle. der and attempted murder. It’s unclear windows once inside the police car and officer without violence, disorderly con- The shooting happened Sunday in whether they’ve retained attorneys. banging his head against the glass. duct and being a fugitive from justice. Marianna. The officer was kicked three times, Police believe Angle started 30 fires The News Herald of Panama City Man kicks officer in face spit at and threatened to be killed while in Central Florida. He is a suspect in the reports Patrick Register and Travis trying to subdue Williams. He is charged fire of a million-dollar oceanfront house in Marvin Locke were shot while trying to after theft at Walmart with committing theft, battery and simple Volusia on Friday — the fourth suspected buy pseudoephedrine pills used to cook JUPITER — A West Palm Beach man is assault of a law-enforcement officer and arson of a house in East Volusia County methamphetamine. Register died and out of jail on a $4,000 bond after kicking a other charges. since Wednesday. Locke was treated for injuries. police officer in the face and pepper-spray- n Associated Press THE WEATHER 19 TUE 20 WED 21 THU 22 FRI 23 SAT Slight Slight Chance Slight Slight chance chance of chance chance of of storms of of storms storms storms storms

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Council accepts Friends, family remember $7M in late Reverend Robert Davis grants Davis, 70, passed on They moved the community,” said Steven unmistakable. Reverend Bass to Jacksonville Khachigan, a long- said Reverend By TONY BRITT early Monday from where he contin- time friend of Davis held a ser- [email protected] pancreatic cancer. ued his ministries Reverend Davis. ‘He loved the vice at First Baptist for 11 more years He said Reverend a few months ago City officials signed and By EMILY BUCHANAN until he retired Davis had watched Lord, he loved for the first time in approved more than $7 mil- [email protected] from the church him grow since he the church and years. He said peo- lion worth of grant paper- Davis in 2000 when he was a young child. ple came from as work Monday night for A retired pastor at First Baptist became ill with cancer. Khachigan said he loved his far away as Elba, improvements at Lake City Church of Lake City of 23 years, a “He loved the Lord, he loved he had known Alabama to hear Gateway Airport. husband of 45 years and an inspi- the church and he loved his peo- him from the time people.’ him preach. During Monday night’s ration of a , passed away ple,” Pat Davis said. “He liked to he was baptized “The way he city council meeting, coun- from pancreatic cancer at the age see people’s lives turn around for at six years old, — Pat Davis, wife of the did his ministries late Revered Robert Davis cil members unanimously 70 Monday morning. the better and the church was our to the time when was remarkable,” voted in favor of accepting While family and friends gath- family.” he performed his Reverend Bass a $6,362,693 FAA grant, ered to share stories of their While Reverend Davis was wedding a few months ago. “He said. “People have been impacted as well as a $706,966 beloved pastor, Reverend Robert deeply involved in his ministries, was more than just a preacher by his work through the Lord. He Florida Department of Davis, they all shared one thing his wife said he was also very — he was a pastor,” Khachigan was a humble, loving man, and he Transportation grant for in common: They all said they active within the community. said. “And I had the privilege of touched everyone spiritually that widening and extening a could tell endless stories of joy Reverend Davis was a retired visiting him in hospice before came in contact with him.” taxiway at the airport. and love he brought to others for veteran from the National Guard, he passed this morning,” he said Reverend Davis is preceded Wendell Johnson, city days. coached baseball and basketball Monday. in death by his son Jeff Davis manager, said it’s his under- Pat Davis, the wife of Reverend on local club teams, served on Reverend Robert Bass is the who was killed in the line of standing that with the con- Davis, said they moved to Lake the church council and was a die- current pastor at First Baptist duty in 2002 while serving as a tribution from FDOT, the City in 1977 where he preached hard Gator fan. and said Reverend Davis’ care for deputy for the Columbia County city won’t have to pay any- at First Baptist for 23 years. “He was truly a pillar to people and the word of God was Sheriff’s Office. thing toward the project. “The portion of money from the DOT does include amounts of money the city would be released from,” he 9-car pileup on first day of school said. “It appears that we’re not going to have to match the five percent for this par- ticular grant.” One student City officials were facing treated for an Aug. 25 deadline to have minor injuries. the documentation back to the appropriate offices to By EMILY BUCHANAN receive the grant funding. [email protected] “The deadline was Aug. 25 so we had no choice but Nine cars were to ‘walk in on’ [the agenda] involved in two separate tonight (Monday) for action chain reaction collisions by the council,” Johnson said. on Monday while head- The funds will be used ing to Fort White High for widening and extending School. One student was the taxiway, as well as drain- sent to Lake City Medical age improvements. Taxiway Center with minor inju- ‘A’ (Alpha) is slated for the ries, according to a report rehabilitation work. The from the Florida Highway taxiway will be extended Patrol. to 8,003 feet and the taxi- Before the first day of way’s width will be extend- school Monday, several ed 50-feet. The taxiway is students were attending currently 35 feet in width. a back-to-school senior A taxiway provides access breakfast at a private res- for aircraft from an active idence on Herlong Street. COURTESY PHOTOS runway to the terminal area The report said when the Sheila Walker, a Florida Highway Patrol trooper, examines the damage to one of the cars involved in the nine-car pile up or from the terminal area to students left the residence near Fort White High School Monday as parents of the students involved look on. the runway for departure or and drove south toward arrival. It’s a means of transi- FWHS on State Road 47, tioning from the active run- one car traveled back into way for arrival or departure. the northbound lane and Johnson said he is uncer- began to pass a long line tain when the city will have of traffic. the funds in hand to begin As the car traveled construction work. back into southbound “As soon as they (FAA) get lane, it abruptly stopped the grant back before Aug. and made a left turn into 25, the design process will the Fort White voting start,” he said. “Fasserro and precinct parking lot, the Associates is our engineer of report said. After the car record for this project and veered into the parking they will move expeditiously lot, the second, third and on this and hopefully we’ll fourth cars came to a stop start construction sometime while the fifth car was during fiscal year 2015.” unable to slow resulting In other business, the in the first chain reaction council: crash and minor injuries A car with a shattered windshield and the word ‘Senior’ A car damaged in the Monday morning pile up on State n Gave two vehicles the to the driver of the fourth painted on the driver’s window is seen on the side of State Road 47 is seen with its hood up. city declared as surplus to car, Alejandro Vazquez. Road 47 following the pile up. the humane society; A second collision injury. been cited for careless n Approved the purchase occurred north of the ini- said the first car then Sgt. Tracy Hisler-Place Three of the drivers driving, according to the of a tract of land for $64,700; tial crash with four differ- rear-ended the second said she was pleased that involved in the crash have report. and ent vehicles involved. The vehicle, which resulted in every student involved n Wrote off 855 non-col- second, third and fourth the second chain reaction in the crash was wear- lectible utility accounts cars had stopped due to collision. ing their safety belt and ATTENTION PARENTS totaling $169,180. other traffic. The report Troop B spokesperson there was only one minor Don’t Be The Last To Sign Up For School State officials will join political forum tonight VPK Still Available Final Republican rally rally of the season at 6:30 p.m. at the after and talk to residents and answer Columbia County Fairgrounds. any questions they might have. This Green Gable Learning Tree before primary voting. “State officials are coming because lets residents have the opportunity Gwen LK- 755-7677 they recognize what the Republican to socialize with candidates that they Free afterschool childcare for VPK students when signing up. By EMILY BUCHANAN Party is providing for the citizens might vote for.” [email protected] of Columbia County,” said Buddy There will also be an old-fash- Hines, chairman of the Columbia ioned cake auction at the political Local and state officials, includ- County Republican Executive rally, Hines said. The cakes have ing Florida Attorney General Pam Committee. been provided by volunteer efforts Bondi, Florida This is the fourth political rally and will be auctioned off towards the Commissioner of that the committee has held this end of the event. Jay Poole, AAMS® Agriculture Adam season. Hines said many residents “The cakes are made in support of Financial Advisor Putnam, Florida from across the county attend these the local candidates. And in the end, 846 S W Baya Drive Financial Chief rallies in order to learn where the the candidates are typically the ones Lake City FL 32025 Financial Officer Jeff candidates stand on the issues. who buy the cakes,” Hines said. 386-752-3545 www.edwardjones.com Atwater, as well as “We’re expecting a large crowd The political rally is hosted by Congressman Ted with about 500 to 600 people to the Columbia County Republican Bondi Yoho, are expected attend,” Hines said. “Normally, after Executive Committee and is free to to attend the last major political the rally is over, candidates will stay attend and open to the public. 4AOPINION OPINION

Tuesday, August 19, 2014 www.lakecityreporter.com 4A OUR OPINION Sit up and take notice: School’s in chool’s in, which means kids are out and about. Time to stop texting behind the Swheel, if you haven’t already, and stay on high alert when approaching a bus stop or crosswalk. When you see kids walking or biking to or from school, be ready for anything. A sudden dash or swerve into traffic, some friendly jostling or shoving. These are kids, after all, and they aren’t worried about you. They expect you to look out for them. And you must. Here are some tips from AAA: Speckles takes exception: • Watch your speed, especially in and around shcool zones; • Obey all school zone signs, signals Chickens aren’t slow learners and markings; t’s not every day that a col- one of the secretaries — that would • Always come to a complete stop, umnist gets a letter from a be Herman — was born in Holland. checking carefully for children on side- chicken. But I got one from Lea was born in Israel. Speckles, who identified herself Fortunately, Speckles said, her walks and in crosswalks before proceed- I as the Chicken in Charge at Holland secretaries do not eat chicken. ing; House. “You can’t eat chickens when you • Eat meals or snacks before or after The letter was written in response have pet chickens,” Herman said. your trip, finish dressing and personal to a recent column lamenting that But they do eat lots of eggs, which pet chickens are discriminated Phil Hudgins Speckles and her friends produce grooming at home, and avoid cell phone against in many parts of this coun- [email protected] graciously for the secretaries and use by storing it someplace that is inacces- try. In some places, for example, their neighbors. sible while driving; local governments allow dogs to point and for your edification, I am Writing obviously is a favorite accompany their owners to restau- sending you a copy of my recently pastime at Holland House. The • Keep your eyes on the road. Children rants with outdoor dining areas. But published ‘Memoirs of a Barnyard Thorbeckes also are writers. They often cross the road unexpectedly, and they ignore people with pet chick- Chicken.’ have written two children’s books: pedestrians don’t always cross at cross- ens. That is discrimination. “I recommend that you read it “Do I Look Like Breakfast?” and walks or intersections. Speckles agrees. But she took carefully (aloud and with the young “Where in the World Is Wipple?” exception to one claim in the col- ones in your family as your audi- Herman published two other books: The state DMV has a catchy slogan this umn. (Speckles, by the way, does ence) and take forever note of the “How to Fail as a Slumlord” and “So fall, “Every child is a human caution sign.” not know the touch system — she fact that we are more than just Long Europe, Hello South Africa.” Message received, loud and clear. hunts and pecks when she types — drumsticks and wings.” Thorbecke lived in South Africa for so she dictated her letter to Lea and Yes, Speckles wrote her memoirs, 11 years. Herman Thorbecke, who also live a children’s book that’s not just for In fact, the Thorbeckes have lived at Holland House, the Thorbeckes’ children. The book teaches life les- in several places in the world, but TODAY IN HISTORY and their pets’ home in Habersham sons to adults, too. One common not always with pet chickens. Now, County, Ga.) story thread that weaves through Speckles, a Southern girl, and her On this date: “I … am a free-roaming and the book: You need to respect ani- friends are grateful for a nice home totally independent (politically and mals. behind a fence. In 1812, the USS Constitution defeated the British religiously) chicken and only take Speckles lives legally in the And if another book idea strikes, frigate HMS Guerriere off Nova Scotia during the War offense with one remark in your yard at Holland House, along with Speckles is ready to dictate. If the of 1812, earning the nickname “Old Ironsides.” ‘Chickens Arise’ editorial. … You Chester the Poodle, Kush the Cat, book happens to lay an egg, well, In 1951, the owner of the St. Louis Browns, Bill need to be taught that we are not and Rika and Debbie, two other that’s something to cackle over, too. Veeck, sent in 3-foot-7 Eddie Gaedel to pinch-hit in a slow learners,” Speckles dictated. chickens under her wing. A small, game against Detroit. In his only major league at-bat, “Not nearly as slow as some people decorative windmill, not to mention ■ Phil Hudgins is senior editor of Gaedel walked on four pitches and was replaced at first I am acquainted with, and to my the name of the place, hints that Community Newspapers Inc. base by a pinch-runner. In 1960, a tribunal in Moscow convicted American U2 Francis Gary Powers of espionage. Although sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment, Powers was returned to the U.S. in 1962 as part of a prisoner swap. Christians under attack in Iraq

■ Associated Press onvert to Islam, pay a reli- edly ordered targeted airstrikes on lead to the current situation is too gious levy or die. Islamic State strongholds as well complex to trace directly to the Those are the conditions as humanitarian aid for religious U.S. invasion. As one French politi- Lake City Reporter Coffered to Christians and and ethnic refugees, many of whom cian wisely noted, given the broad other religious minorities in north- have fled to Iraq’s semiautonomous instability of the Middle East, Arab Serving Columbia County Since 1874 ern Iraq by members of the Islamic Kurdish region, the U.S. has been Springs — in all their hopeful ideal- State of Iraq and the Levant. mostly silent on the nascent geno- ism — typically become Islamist Since the Islamic State (for- cide that seeks to rid the world of Autumns. The Lake City Reporter is published with pride merly called ISIL and ISIS), a Sunni one of its oldest Christian communi- And the leaves are certainly fall- for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun­ extremist group that has overrun ties. ing. ties by Community Newspapers Inc. vast swaths of the republic and As USA Today columnist Kirsten The imagery of centuries-old We believe strong newspapers build strong declared a new caliphate, began its Powers points out, it was nearly churches now shadowed by the communities —“Newspapers get things done!” march from Syria toward Baghdad two months after Mosul fell to the black flag of the Islamic State and Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and several months ago, most of the Islamic State that the administra- ancient Christian archaeological profitable community­oriented newspapers. estimated 200,000 Christians who tion finally condemned the assault structures razed into dust defies This mission will be accomplished through the remained in the country have taken on religious minorities. “An Iraqi imagination. And the scenes of Iraqi teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, the only other option available and Christian leader lamented to me Christians who have inhabited these integrity and hard work. fled. that his people would have to con- Iraqi cities since the first century In so doing, they have left the vert to get the administration’s fleeing their ancestral homelands ancient city of Mosul bereft of its attention,” she wrote. by the thousands, likely never to Todd Wilson, Publisher ancient Christian communities for Even Pope Francis, a paragon return, are heartbreaking. Robert Bridges, Editor the first time in nearly two millen- of peace and pacifism, appeared But the long-term consequences Emily Lawson, Associate Editor nia. more hawkish than the president. A of the Islamic State’s rise to power Sue Brannon, Controller In the U.S., our debate over strongly worded statement from the should be equal cause for alarm. religious freedom is largely a mat- Vatican implored Muslim leaders to Religious scholar Mark Movsesian Dink NeSmith, President ter for litigation and punditry. We upbraid the actions of the Islamic understandably worries, “What ISIS Chairman worry that inclusion of the words State: “All must be unanimous in has done in Mosul is a worrying Tom Wood, “under God” in our voluntary condemning unequivocally these hint of Islamism’s possible future.” Pledge of Allegiance is oppressive crimes and in denouncing the use of Other militant groups that espouse to nonbelievers. We fight over what religion to justify them. If not, what extreme views of Islam, from role closely held corporations like credibility will religions, their fol- Hamas to al Qaeda, are watching LETTERS POLICY Hobby Lobby should be forced to lowers and their leaders have? What not only to gauge the group’s suc- play in providing specific types of credibility can the interreligious cess but also the world’s response Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly writ­ contraception for employees. Those dialogue that we have patiently pur- to such unfettered destruction. ten and double spaced. Letters should not exceed 400 arguments are not insignificant and sued over recent years have?” Recounting his meeting with words and will be edited for length and libel. Letters implicate legitimate matters of con- It’s fair to wonder: What credibil- Pope Francis in March, Obama must be signed and include the writer’s name, address science. ity will the U.S. have if it fails to do “reaffirmed (to the pontiff) that it and telephone number for verification. Writers can But not even in our darkest night- the same? is central to U.S. foreign policy that mares could we imagine the kind of Arguments that the U.S. bears we protect the interests of religious have two letters per month published. Letters and barbarism that is reportedly occur- some responsibility for the dete- minorities around the world.” guest columns are the opinion of the writers and not ring in Iraq — beheadings, kidnap- riorating situation are not without Perhaps with his decision to necessarily that of the Lake City Reporter. pings, rapes, crucifixions and other merit. The U.S. invasion and later authorize airstrikes and provide BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL atrocities inflicted on men, women withdrawal without an agreement humanitarian assistance, the presi- 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown. and children, unrestrained cruelty on the status of forces arguably pre- dent will live up to his word. BY FAX: (386) 752­9400. simply for adhering to one’s chosen cipitated the current disaster. They We can only pray. faith. also make our obligation to inter- BY EMAIL: [email protected] Yet until last week, when vene now even stronger. President Barack Obama belat- Still, the sequence of events that ■ Mcclatchey-Tribune News Service Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER COMMUNITY TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2014 5A

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Aug. 19 Fall Gardening COMING UP UF/IFAS Extension, 971 Duval St., will have a Fall American Heritage Vegetable Gardening class on The American Heritage Girls, Tuesday, Aug. 19 at 4 p.m. The Troop FL8811, is having a par- class will discuss soil prep, ents meeting on Aug. 25 at 6:30 water and fertilizer needs. p.m. at Hopeful Baptist Church. Learn what to plant now, next If you would like your daughter month, and through the fall/ (age 5-18) to experience new winter. The class is free and no challenges, serve others and registration is needed. make new friends, come see what American Heritage is all Art League Meeting about. Trail Life (for boys) will The monthly meeting of the have a parents meeting at the Art League of North Florida same time and place to make it will held on Tuesday, August easy on families with children 19 at 6:30 p.m. at The First in both. Find more informa- Presbyterian Church in the tion on the American Heritage Fellowship Hall, 697 SW Baya Facebook page: www.facebook. Dr. The community is invited to com/AHGTroopFL8811. The attend. The meeting will con- first kids meeting of the year is sist of fellowship, dinner, pro- Sept. 8. gram, and business meeting. The program speaker will Soil testing discuss his experiences with Columbia County Master nature photography. Gardeners will do free soil pH testing each Wednesday at the Aug. 20 Columbia County Extension Office’s new location, 971 W. Early Learning Duval St. (U.S. 90), Suite 170. The Early Learning Coalition of Drop off soil samples at the Florida's Gateway Inc. will have a office any week day during busi- board meeting Wednesday, Aug. ness hours. Also, please gather 20 at 9 a.m. at 1104 SW Main any pots you are not using and Blvd. Call Stacey DePratter at bring them in on Sept. 3 or 4 386-752-9770 for more. for the “Pot Recycle.” For more information, call 752-5384. Sea Cadet The U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Healing Arts Festival Corps is an exciting after school The Stephen Foster Folk leadership program for boys and Culture Center State park will girls from fifth to twelfth grade. host a “Come to the River Healing Students may explore future Arts” festival on Saturday, Sept. career fields while developing 6. Vendors and crafters will fill confidence, teamwork, fitness, the Craft Square from 10 a.m. and self-discipline. An informa- to 3 p.m. The 5K run/walk will tional meeting to learn more or begin at 7 a.m. Call the gift shop sign up will be held Saturday, JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter at 386-397-1920 for more infor- August 23, at 10 a.m. at the Wolverine and Wonder Woman at FGC’s Welcome Back mation. Richardson Middle School caf- Florida Gateway College students Braulio DeJesus, 25, and Tikasha Bryant, 20, pose as caricaturist Dino eteria, 646 SE Pennsylvania St. Tales Meet Trails Casterline draws them as Wolverine and Wonder Woman during the Student Welcome Back event held at See www.LibertySeaCadets.org The Florida Department of the Charles W. Hall Student Center on Monday. for details. Environmental Protection will celebrate the 7th annual Literacy Aug. 21 The workshop is free and open speaker and author. She shares 755-0781. Visitors are always Day at O’Leno State Park with to the public. Entry applica- a message of how pains, strug- welcome. For information call its “Where Tales Meet Trails” Flowers and Finance tions for the Fall Photo Show gles and hardships can become Ruth Kennedy 386-628-6407 or book fair on Sept. 5 from 10 a.m. Lake City Florist, 796 W Duval and Branford Camera Club a passionate message of hope, Marcia Kazmierski 386-752-2461. to 2 p.m. The Gentle Carousel Street, will host two presenta- Membership Applications will truth and healing as we find Therapy Horses will present tions on Thursday, Aug. 21 at be available at the meeting. For a safe harbor in the storms of Aug. 28 their new book “The Power of 7 p.m. Cathy smith, a designer more information, call Carolyn life. For more information call Magic.” Award winning song with Lake City Florist, will pres- Hogue at 386-935-2044. Save 386-935-4018 or 386-497-2033. Nursing Home Planning writer and recording artist Anna ent Flowerlore— Fact, Fiction, the date: Thursday, September If you are concerned about Moo will be performing chil- or Somewhere in Between? 18 will be Macro Photography, Aug. 27 how to pay for nursing home dren’s songs. There will also be Steve Smith, a financial advi- hosted by Susan Watson and for yourself or your loved ones, an arts and crafts area, games, sor with Edward Jones, will Bill Kosty, followed by a Field Q&A Teresa Byrd Morgan will hold face painting and refreshments. present Women and Investing. Macro Photography Workshop Rep. Ted Yoho (R-Gainesville) an informative workshop on Admission to the event is free Refreshments will be served at on Saturday, September 20. announces mobile office hours Thursday, Aug. 28 at 10 a.m. by showing a library card or 6:30 p.m. To reserve a space for at Lake City City Hall, 205 N Seating is limited and regis- book. The park will accept dona- yourself and a guest, call Traci Aug. 23 Marion Ave., hosted by his local tration is required. Call Shana tions of new or gently-used, fam- Norris at 386-758-6888 no later constituent advocates on August Miller at 386-755-1977 to RSVP. ily-friendly books. than Aug. 18. Habitat Work Day 26 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Habitat for Humanity of Lake Sept. 7 CPAAA Fundraiser Fall Gardening City is having a workday on Quilters Guild The Citizens Police Academy UF/IFAS Extension will have Saturday, Aug. 23 at 8 a.m. The The Lady of the Lake Grief Share Alumni Association is hosting a Fall Vegetable Gardening house location is 117 SE Jeremy Quilters Guild will meet on Grief Share, a nondenomina- a garage sale fundraiser Sept. class on Thursday, Aug. 21 at Place. Please bring paint brush- Wednesday, August 27 at Bethel tional group featuring biblical 6-7 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the 5:45 p.m. at the Fort White es to help caulk and paint. United Methodist Church, 4369 teaching on grief and recov- Columbia County Fairgrounds Public Library on Route 47. US 441 South. Social time is ery topics, will begin meeting Flea Market, 438 Florida 247. The class will discuss soil prep, Aug. 25 at 9:30 a.m. and the Business Sunday afternoons starting Sept. Proceeds from the fundrais- water and fertilizer needs. meeting at 10:00. Charm Strips 7 from 4-5:30 p.m. Meetings will er will help purchase safety Learn what to plant now, next Lake City Aglow color for August is purple. The be held at First United Methodist equipment for Lake City Police month, and through the fall/ Lake City Aglow Lighthouse "I Spy" fabric exchange contin- Church, 973 S. Marion Ave. Department’s K-9 unit and offi- winter. The class is free and no will be meeting on August 25, at ues. You will need ten 8-inch There will be a special session cers. Please drop off items for registration is needed. 7 p.m. at the New Beginnings of squares. Place squares suitable on November 23, "Surviving the donation (excluding clothing) at Life Church, 184 EW Windswept for "I Spy" quilt in a plastic bag Holidays." This is open to the the vacant parking lot across Suicide Grief Glen. The speaker is Lanette with your name on the front. Any community and no charge. Call from LCPD, 225 NW Main Blvd, Recognizing the Symptoms Escobar who is a motivational questions please call Melba at Rev. Jeff Tate at 752-4488. Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and Signs of Suicide will be offered to the public on Thursday, August 21 at 2 p.m. at the Wings Education Center, 857 SW Main Blvd. The work- shop, facilitated by Jan Green, OBITUARIES MSW LMHC will offer an over- Construction/Debris Containers Available view of ways to cope with Suicide Lois L. Selbe Charleston, W.V., and her first husband of Grief. This workshop is provid- 62 years Benjamin Delbert Selbe; and her ed as a community service and Mrs. Lois L. Selbe, 89, of Lake City, second husband of four years: Bill Byrd. passed away peacefully on Sunday after- She is survived by her only son: Larry Lee 755-7060 is offered to all at no charge. noon August 17, 2014 at the Suwannee Selbe (Debbie) of Lake City. Ten grandchil- For information or to register Valley Haven Hospice Care Center after an dren and nine great-grandchildren also sur- 15 yd. • 20 yd. • 30 yd. • 40 yd. contact Vicki Myers at 755-7714 extended illness. Mrs. Selbe went to be with vive along with several nieces and nephews. Delivered to your job site today her Jesus whom she has loved all her life. Funeral Services for Mrs. Selbe will be Ext. 2411 or 866-642-0962. She was born March 17, 1925 in Charles- conducted on Wednesday, August 20, 2014 m฀v฀A฀D ton, W.V. to the Alva Harrison and Geneva at 1 P.M. in the chapel of the Dees-Parrish Keller Harrison. She has lived in Florida Family Funeral Home with Rev. Lowell Mat/Frame Workshop since 1961, but only in Lake City for 17 Van Vleck pastor of Glad Tidings As- Branford Camera Club years. She moved here to Lake City in Au- sembly of God officiating. Interment will     will hold a Mat and Frame gust of 1997, moving from Avon Park, FL. follow in Forest Lawn Memorial Gar- Workshop on Thursday, Aug. She retired from J.C. Penney in 1983. She dens. The family will receive friends from       ! was a homemaker, active in helping peo- 6-8 P.M. Tuesday evening August 19, 21 at Hatch Park Community ple and doing work. She loved singing and 2014 at the funeral home. Arrangements Center, 403 SE Craven St., sang duets with her sister since she was a are under the direction and care of the       Branford, at 6:30 p.m. A rep- little girl. In later years she sang in sever- DEES-PARRISH FAMILY FUNERAL       al groups and with her husband. She loved HOME, 458 S. Marion Ave, Lake City, resentative from Harmon's her church, but most of all her Jesus. She 32025. Please sign the online guestbook at         Photo Labs in Gainesville will became a Christian and did a lot of work parrishfamilyfuneralhome.com be the guest speaker. Sample in the church. She loved doing missionary  work, singing in the choir and helping with pieces of mat board and small       children. Mrs. Selbe was preceded in death Obituaries are paid advertisements. For mat cutters will be available by her parents Alva and Geneva Harrison, details, call the Lake City Reporter’s classified   to offer hands-on experience. her only sister Helen Jean Koontz all of department at 752-1293. 1005 W. Howard St. • Live Oak, FL 32060 6A LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2014 Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424

SHINING GROSSMAN Continued From 1A Continued From 1A dents in those grades at where prescription note Richardson and Lake City pads from the medical middle schools. center were reportedly Adam Miller, executive found. director of the state office Administrators at the of independent education medical center said the and parental choice, said two names being used during the conference call for prescriptions were that there were 78 catego- not patients there. ries of learning gains that Craig Strickland of the were used in assessing LCPD said both fraudu- Shining Star. Students at lent prescriptions were the different schools were written for oxycodone. placed into groups based Amanda Brett, who on their scores from the has been an employee 2012-13 school year, he with the medical center said. For example, the for eight years, said she students during the past saw Grossman print two school year who received prescriptions from the a Level One score on the computer then place FCAT reading test were them in the back pock- compared to other students ets of his pants. who also received a Level Brett stated in the One reading score during report that it is against the previous school year. LCMC policy for a doc- Shining Star’s learning JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter tor to print a prescription gains were comparable to Shining Star Academy of the Arts student Ora Daar, 12, shows seventh-grade teacher Steven Schwab where her ancestors for someone who is not those of nearby district are from during an ice-breaker during the first day of class on Monday. a current patient there. schools in just 14 of the 78 She also said once the categories, which equates both of those things but ence teacher, spoke during he said. during the conference call. prescription is printed, it to 18 percent. hasn’t been able to reach the conference call during Schwab then began “Students must learn to is immediately placed on Shining Star Principal her. He said once he speaks the school’s 10-minute talking about the gains the read before they can read the patients’ care chart. Tony Buzzella said he with her, he’ll have a better alloted comment time. He school did make and how to learn. We hired a full- According to the thinks the school should’ve idea on how the district will spoke highly of the school they’re a step in the right time cracker jack reading report, Grossman was been given another chance place students into other and talked about how it direction. He specifically coach last year to imple- read his rights, placed anyway. schools. provides a necessary arts cited the charter school’s ment our reading inter- under arrest and booked “Overall, I believe we Miller said under state education, which students reading gains and how vention plan. As a result, into the Columbia should’ve been granted the law, Shining Star has 60 can’t receive elsewhere in hard Shining Star worked we achieved our objective County Jail on $10,000 waiver,” he said. days from when the North Central Florida. for those. of our emerging readers. bond. Buzzella said the law Columbia County Board “We provide our stu- “The teachers are hop- Our reading gains of the doesn’t say that all of a of Education issues the dents with an education ing that you grant the lowest 25 percentile are charter school’s learning 90-day closure to request a infused with a strong arts waiver. They ask you to greater than every school gains need to be compara- hearing on the school’s clo- focus. We teach mandatory please focus on our reading in Columbia County at ble to or better than those sure. However, Miller said classes in band, orchestra, gains. Look at the trajecto- 84 percent. Clearly, our Two early of the schools it’s com- the hearing probably won’t arts, dance, drama and the ry. It’s moving along in a reading goals are better pared to. change Shining Star’s fate. graphic arts. We have tal- good and strong direction. than or comparable to the voting “I know our reading The hearing is intended to ented and passionate fine Please allow the school schools.” gains meet the letter of the give schools that are being arts teachers,” he said. “If the opportunity to mend a Columbia County locations law, and I believe our math closed by a school district we close, many of the stu- few key errors. We need to District Charter School gains meet the spirit of the due process and to ensure dents here will likely not pursue Title One funding Director Keith Hatcher are open law,” Buzzella said. that the district is being return to the regular public that our student population was also on the conference From staff reports He also said it bothered fair in closing the charter school system. Another arts is so entitled (to). Let us call but made no comment him that the state board school. But since Shining startup may come along, implement math remedia- during the district’s given Early Voting for the of education only gave Star’s closure was mandat- but what a waste of time and tion like we implemented comment time. 2014 Primary Election Shining Star 10 minutes to ed by state law, its closure money to start the process with proved success with In June, Buzzella told ends August 23. speak during the confer- is fair, and thus the hear- all over and why punish the reading remediation last the Lake City Reporter Voting hours will be ence call. ing won’t change anything, school’s current students, year,” he said. Shining Star’s governing from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 Looking ahead, Miller said. parents and teachers by Buzzella also spoke high- board was considering tak- p.m. Two Early Voting Huddleston said he’s During the conference pulling the only arts school ly of Shining Star’s FCAT ing the school private if it locations will be avail- unsure when the school call, he stated that the in this area?” reading gains and said the was shut down by the state. able for all registered will close within the 90-day board’s decision had to be Schwab also said that school focused on reading On Monday, after the con- voters of Columbia closure period. He’s also made solely based on how many of the school’s chil- because it’s the first step to ference call, Buzzellla said County. not sure yet how the dis- the school’s learning gains dren struggle academically, a good education. he’s still considering doing Vote at Supervisor of trict will go about placing match up against those of which is why the school’s “We have made tremen- that, but he’s also exploring Elections Office, 971 W Shining Star students into the three nearby elementa- FCAT scores haven’t been dous academic improve- other options to keep the Duval St. Suite 102, or new schools, he said. ry schools and two nearby good. ments. Reading was our school open. Fort White Community Huddleston said he middle schools DOE used “We have a large portion key interventions strategy “I’m going to listen to Center, 17579 SW State called Florida Department for comparison. of academically challenged last year, and as you can what everybody has to say Road 47. of Education Commissioner Stephen Schwab, a children, and we lack some see, our reading gains are and do what’s best for the Call the office of Pam Stewart multiple times Shining Star sixth- and sev- key resources for our poor, comparable to the com- students,” he said. “What Supervisor of Election Monday for guidance on enth-grade math and sci- rural student population,” parison schools,” he said matters is about the kids.” Liz Horne with ques- tions: 386-758-1026 Early voting numbers Haven Hospice seeks artists WALKER From staff reports Lake City Fort White Total artist must complete an care center for eight weeks Continued From 1A Saturday: 367 Saturday: 58 Saturday: 425 exhibiting application and before it is changed out for Sunday: 194 Sunday: 12 Sunday: 206 Haven Hospice invites return it with a minimum of new artwork. A portion of all Monday: 326 Monday: 66 Monday: 392 local artists to get con- 10 photos representative of proceeds benefit the unre- indicate accidental nected with the ArtsCare their work. The application imbursed programs and drowning as the cause Program by displaying can be found at www.haven- services provided by Haven of death. Foul play is not work on their walls. hospice.org/ArtsCare. Hospice to the patients and suspected, authorities Government to create a The program will bring Artists who choose to dis- families it serves. said. SHANDS national cyber defense patients, families and artists play at Haven Hospice are For more information Leo was last seen Continued From 1A that can prevent this together through the medi- not required to rent the wall about becoming a Haven at his family’s home type of criminal invasion um of art while supporting space or submit to volun- Hospice artist, please con- Wednesday morning criminal cyber attack by from happening in the Haven Hospice services. teer hours. The art will be tact Stephanie Brod at 352- around 2 a.m. The police a foreign-based intrud- future.” To be considered, an scheduled to hang in the 271-4665. were called as soon as his er,” a spokesperson for The information that mother noticed he was Shands Lake Shore said was taken came from missing around 4 a.m., in a prepared statement. patients who were state. He declined to reveal ballots that were already Florida Department “The transferred infor- referred to or received DEAL details of the plea offer and completed, fraudulently of Law Enforcement mation did not include care from doctors tied Continued From 1A Kramer, who was not in obtained absentee ballots spokesperson Samantha any medical information to the company over the court, could not be reached and attempted to influence Andrews told the Lake or credit card informa- past five years. Circuit Judge Wes Douglas for comment. or deceive people into sign- City Reporter Thursday. tion, but it did include Community Health and a continuance was Hunt said Jefferson is ing absentee ballots. Authorities believe that names, addresses, birth Systems Inc. is notifying granted until September being represented by attor- Eugene Jefferson was Leo had climbed out of dates, telephone num- patients affected by the 29. ney Rod Smith, who could re-elected after defeat- the window of his house. bers and social security attack and offering them Eighth Judicial Circuit not be reached for com- ing Adee Farmer, Tammy Along with the Live numbers.” identity theft protection State Attorney William ment late Monday. Perry Harris and Clarence Oak Police Department, Community Health services. “Bill” P. Cervone was Jefferson faces 24 felo- Tucker Jr. with 69.7 per- more than 12 different Systems said it believes The attack follows appointed by Gov. Rick ny and two misdemeanor cent of the vote in 2010. law enforcement agen- the attack came from a other high-profile data Scott to prosecute the case. violations of state election According to a 2010 cies took part in the group in China that used security problems that Assistant state attorney laws and two counts of report by FDLE, “of the search for Leo. sophisticated malware have hit retailers like the Brian Kramer is handling intimidation. 377 ballots cast in favor “My appreciation to and technology to get the e-commerce site eBay the case on his behalf. Ivery is charged with six of Eugene Jefferson to all the law enforcement information. Community and Target Corp. Last Ivery was not in court felony and two misdemean- win the recent primary personnel and civilian Health has since removed year, hackers stole from on Monday and her attor- or counts of election law election, between 236 to volunteers who assisted the malware from its sys- Target about 40 million ney, Jimmy Hunt, said violations and two counts 255 of those ballots were in the search efforts for tem and finalized “other debit and credit card her appearance had been of intimidation. absentee ballots that Leo,” Live Oak Police remediation efforts” to numbers and personal waived. Florida Department of [Supervisor of Elections Chief Buddy Williams prevent future attacks. information for 70 mil- “We expect hopefully to Law Enforcement officials Liz] Horne’s staff can attri- said in a prepared “Many American com- lion people. resolve (the case) between said the allegations leading bute to [Betty] Jefferson’s statement. “While we panies and organizations Community Health now and Sept. 29,” Hunt to their arrests stem from efforts.” are saddened by the have been victimized Systems, which is based said as he left the court- the election of Jefferson to Ivery and Jefferson sur- outcome of this case, by foreign-based cyber in Franklin, Tennessee, room. the District 10 city council rendered to authorities we are thankful for the intrusions,” the Shands said the attack may have Hunt said Jefferson and seat on Aug. 24, 2010. April 9, 2013. Both pleaded resources provided to spokesperson said. “It happened in April and Ivery are both comtemplat- The two allegedly asked not guilty at their arraign- our community during is up to the Federal June. ing plea offers from the voters to sign absentee ments May 6, 2013. this tragedy.” Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER SCHOOLS TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2014 7A Bulletin Board NEWS ABOUT OUR SCHOOLS CLASS NOTES

■ To leave an anonymous tip on a possible dangerous situation concerning Columbia County schools, call toll- free, (866) 295-7303. ■ To leave an anonymous message on a possible truancy problem in Columbia County schools, call 758-4947. ■ Items for the school page should be dropped off Emily Lawson, Lake City Reporter, 180 E. or mailed to: Duval St., Lake City, FL 32055; faxed to (386) 754-9400; or e-mailed to [email protected] by 5 p.m. Thursdays.

Florida Gateway to offer Saturday welding classes

From staff reports Class registration is going on now for the four Saturday welding classes offered by Florida Gateway College. Class dates are September 27, October 4, 11, and 18. Class will run from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Florida Gateway College campus. Topics covered will be: stick, mig and tig welding; welding and the cutting process; metal preparation; welding joints and positions. If you simply need a place to practice for a certifica- tion, feel free to join the class. Contact [email protected] or call 386-754-4214 for more information.

Pinemount PTO to host a back-to-school bash From staff reports COURTESY Pinemount Elementary PTO is hosting a Back to Potash Corp donates to STEM School Bash on Saturday, Aug. 23 from 9 a.m. to 12 Mike Williams (from right), Public Affairs Manager, PotashCorp-White Springs presents Superintendent Terry Huddleston and p.m. at the Skate Palace, 357 NW Hall of Fame Dr. The School Board Chairman Keith Hudson and Superintendent Terry Huddleston with a check for $15,000 to purchase STEM event is free to Pinemount families. Children must be (Science, Technology, Engineering , Math) Kits for the new STEM Classes at local middle schools. accompanied by an adult.

Mark your Another year begins at Epiphany Catholic Calendar Tuesday, Aug. 19 ! Eastside Elementary: Breakfast for VPK, PreK & K Students at 7:45 a.m. Five Points Elementary: Kindergarteners stay until 11 a.m.; VPK begins full day

Wednesday, Aug. 20 Niblack Elementary: Faculty meeting in Media Center immediately following afternoon duty

Thursday, Aug. 21 Five Points Elementary: Kindergarten begins full day

Thursday, Aug. 21 Five Points Elementary: Teacher Support Contact meets with Leadership Team at 10:00 a.m.

Thursday, Aug. 28 COURTESY PHOTOS Melrose Park Elementary: Open House at 6:00 p.m. piphany Catholic School, 1937 SW Epiphany Ct., kicked off its 2014-2015 school year on Wednesday, August 13. Smiles and laughter were had by Thursday, Sept. 4 E all. It was a great first day for all classes in kindergarten through eighth Pinemount Elementary: grade. Epiphany Catholic will hold a Back-to-School Bash on Thursday, August Open House for grades K – 2 28 from 5-6 p.m. at 5:45 p.m.; Grades 3 – 5 at 6:45 p.m. Westside Elementary: Open House for grades K – 2 at 5:45 p.m.; Grades 3 – 5 at 6:45 p.m. Sign up now for these Summers Elementary: Open House for grades K – 2 from 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.; Grades after-school activities 3 – 5 from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. From staff reports mentary and middle schools. The club Monday, Sept. 8 offers a variety of activities, including a LCMS: Open House at 6:00 The Boys and Girls Club of Columbia homework room and computers. p.m. County is now registering for the fall Cost for the nine-week session is session which will run from Aug. 18 $160. Thursday, Sept. 11 through Oct. 18 Children 6-14 are eligi- Call 752-4184 for more information. Five Points Elementary: ble to attend. Or visit the club’s office at 279 NE Open House at 5:30 p.m. Transportation is offered from all ele- Jones Way. Lake City Reporter Niblack Elementary: Open House at 5:30 p.m. For Life Insurance Fort White Elementary: Open House from 6:00 – 8:00 Going away to college? Go With p.m. Someone You Know John Burns, III Mary H. Summerall Thursday, Sept. 18 Take the Lake City Reporter with Agent Financial Services Rep. Richardson Middle School: Open House from 5:30 – 7:30 you by subscribing to our E-edition. 234 SW Main Blvd. • 752-5866 p.m. 8A LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2014 Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424

Photos by JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter Amy Bass walks her daughter, Kailee, 6, to her first-grade class on the first day of school at Westside Elementary School on Monday. ‘I’m happy, but it’s bittersweet,’ Bass said. ‘She’s growing up. Next thing I’ll turn around and she’ll be in high school. But we are excited about the day.’

SARAH LOFTUS/Lake City Reporter Jasmine Kieng sits with her 1-year-old daughter, Niyah Rice, and 4-year-old son Joshua Brown at Operation Backpack School’s back Saturday. Joshua got one of the 300 free Jansport backpacks filled with school supplies Christ Central was giving away. Here, he waits for a free haircut. About 2,000 people attended Operation Backpack, Leilani Dagley, Christ Central’s office manager and facilities director, said. in session here Supt. Huddleston said overall Operation Backpack was a the first day went smoothly. By SARAH LOFTUS ‘Godsend’ for local families [email protected] The weather on Monday was gloomy, but it was a bright day for Columbia County schools as children returned for About 1,200 the new year. students receive A total of 8,611 students attended county schools on the first day of the new year, with almost two thousand of free supplies. those as Columbia High School Tigers. By SARAH LOFTUS Fort White High School currently has 532 students, [email protected] and Columbia County has 1,947 middle schoolers. Supt. Terry Huddleston said those numbers may get A local woman stood in higher as more students enroll this week. Christ Central Ministries Overall, the schools had a great first day back with only with her four children on a few minor bumps, he said. Saturday, crying. Thank One school bus broke down Monday morning but was you, she said. Thank you quickly repaired, and there was a fender bender at Fort for this, she told Theresa White High, Huddleston said. Hysell, Christ Central’s “I’m told everyone is OK,” he said. missions pastor, at The rain Monday afternoon also presented some chal- Operation Backpack. lenges, but the schools handled it well, Huddleston said. The woman’s husband Lake City Middle School Principal Sonya Knight- had recently left her, and Judkins said her school had a great first day despite the she is struggling financial- rain. ly. As expected, some student schedules did have glitches But with Operation Operation Backpack volunteers Marty Munoz (from left) Shirley Munoz, Chloe Potter and and need to be fixed, but all schedule changes should be Backpack, things started Christen Potter gather pens, pencils, markers and rulers to pass out to the children who done by the end of today, she said. to look up. All four of her come for free school supplies. Students didn’t seem to get too lost trying to find their children got free school new classes, which is a big feat, especially for sixth grad- supplies, and each one got church with their kids to don’t have new school sup- and roughly 1,200 of ers, Knight-Judkins said. a free physical exam there. get a hand up. All students plies when they start the those were students who Lunch also went smoothly, with all lunches finishing Two of her kids needed who came got free school year tend not to do as well received school supplies. on time. the physicals to start supplies, and the first 300 and to feel worse about Many people attend “That’s a big deal for the first day of school,” she said. school Monday, and the there got a free Jansport themselves. Operation Backpack year It almost seemed like Monday was the third or fourth other two needed them to backpack with a lifetime “We want everybody to after year, but for Stacy day of the school year because things went so well, play school sports. warranty, as long as they have a good attitude,” he Patterson, Saturday Knight-Judkins said. “She said this was a hadn’t gotten one in years said. marked her first time “I feel real good about the day,” she said. “It went amaz- Godsend,” Hysell said. past at the event. Children The event is also similar there, and she was so glad ingly well.” At Christ Central’s could also get free hair- to what the church does she decided to go with her New Pinemount Elementary School Principal Cherie 16th annual Operation cuts, dental care, vitamins on its mission trips, Johns 6-year-old daughter and Hill said things went well at her school as well. Backpack, parents who and physical exams. said. 9-year-old son. “I think everyone was excited to be back at school,” she can’t afford to get their Pastor Lonnie Johns About 2,000 people “As a single mom, it said. “It was just a quiet, smooth day.” children ready for school said the event was start- attended this year’s helps out a lot,” she said. Huddleston said he didn’t get a chance to visit as many on their own came to the ed because students who Operation Backpack, “I’m thankful for it.” schools as he wanted to because he was dealing with issues related to Shining Star Academy of the Arts, which was effectively closed down by the state yesterday after failing in its appeal over receiving F grades for the past Folk in the Springs coming next month two years. From staff reports artist, has been playing music since Songwriting Contest in 2012. He Huddleston said he plans to visit the middle and high he was seven and now has three CD’s will be playing from 4-5 p.m. at the schools today, but he did get a chance to visit some of the On Sunday, Sept. 21 Folk music out. He will be playing from 1-2 p.m. Gardens at the Library. county’s elementary schools Monday. will take over High Springs as a dif- at the Old Schoolhouse/Train Station. H.R. Gertner is currently working “It’s just always a lot of fun to see kindergarteners come ferent Folk artist will be performing Sno Rogers has been around on his fourth CD and has a tour into school for the first time,” he said. at a different location throughout North Florida for 14 years playing schedule of over 100 performances downtown. at the Pioneer Days, Florida Folk in the North Florida area this year. This festival is to highlight the Fest and Alachua County Farmers He will be playing from 5-6 p.m. at artists and specific locations with- Market. This band will be playing the Great Outdoors. RHS, CHS, SHS in walking distance of Main Street. rom 2-3 p.m. at James Paul Park. Brian Smalley has released seven There will be seven artists in six Union County resident Dayrl CD’s in the past 20 years. His accous- announce class locations. Brewer has kicked off every Farm tic CD “Chicken Pigs” is based in Kicking off the show is Elaine to Family show since 2005 and has Civil War-era Florida and was named Mahon, a Folk artist from plenty of catchy songs he likes to the Best Florida Folk CD of 2013. reunions this fall Gainesville, with her award-winning call “Gator Songs.” He will be play- He will also be playing at the Great CD “Rise.” She will be playing from ing from 3-4 p.m. at the Firehouse. Outdoors but will finish the day with RHS ‘63 Reunion 12-1 p.m. at the Secret Garden at Don Austin started playing gui- a grande finale from 6-8 p.m. The Richardson High School Class of 1963 will cele- Wisteria Cottage. tar at age 11 and went on to win Come visit places you may have brate their 51st class reunion on Aug. 30 at the Mason Alan Height, an Ocala-based Folk the Santa Fe River Singing and never seen in downtown High Springs. City Community Center. The meet & greet will be at 1:30 p.m. and the banquet will begin at 3:30 p.m. Attire is semi- formal. Contact George Moultrie at 386 965-8920. New Patient CHS Class of '72 The CHS Class of 1972 will have a 60th birthday party Exam and Necessary X-rays on Saturday, Aug. 16 from 5:30-11 p.m. at the LifeStyle DO150, DO330 Enrichment Center, 628 SE Allison Court. Cost is $20 per First-time $ person. Call Charles Tannachion at 386-752-3621. patient SHS ‘84 Reunion Reg. $217 29 The SHS Class of 1984 will hold its 30th Class Reunion SAVINGS OF $188 Expires August 31, 2014 on Saturday, Oct. 25 starting at 6:30 p.m. at The Brown ASPEN DENTAL GROUP Lantern, 417 E. Howard St., Live Oak. Cost is $40 per per- son. Payment must be received by Sept. 15. Make check/ money order payable to Class of 1984 and send to Class of 1984 Sue Swann Ratliff P.O. Box 120 McAlpin, FL 32062. 1BSPORTS

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Friday n Columbia High football vs. West Orange High in kickoff classic, 7:30 p.m. FSU back on top n Fort White High football at Dixie County Locals excited to High in kickoff classic, 7:30 p.m. have team start season at No. 1. BRIEFS By RALPH D. RUSSO and BRANDON FINLEY ADULT SOFTBALL Associated Press Fall registration The Associated Press through Aug. 28 preseason Top 25 is out. Columbia County Florida State is back on Adult Softball fall top and local fans couldn’t registration is open be happier. through Aug. 28. Four With the upcoming Lake leagues (four-team City Seminole Club 2014 minimum) are offered: Kickoff Gathering at 6 p.m. women on Monday; at The Country Club at church on Tuesday; men Lake City, there’s plenty to on Wednesday; be excited about. co-ed on Thursday. Team “We start off with Dallas cost is $250. A coaches to Dallas in mind,” President meeting is 7 p.m. of the Lake City Seminole Aug. 28 in the meeting Club Kyle Keen said. “We room at the Southside ended on top last year and Sports Complex adult I guess we need to start on fields. top this year.” For details, go to Norbie Ronsonet, a mem- www.ballcharts.com/ ber of the Seminole Club, CCAdultsoftball. wasn’t quite as optimistic about Florida State’s chance OUTDOORS to repeat. “My personal feelings Hunter safety is to be optimistic, but I’m course offered being realistic,” Ronsonet said. “I’d be surprised if The Florida Fish and they went all the way. I feel Wildlife Conservation they may have a sophomore Commission has a free slump. It’s always exciting FILE hunter safety course in to see how it plays out and I Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston reacts after winning the national championship last season. The Seminoles start Columbia County this think we’ll have a big crowd 2014 at No. 1 in the Associated Press poll. week. The class is Thursday.” 6-9 p.m. Wednesday and Take a look at how the 8 a.m. until completion ballots break down, and national championship in an overwhelming choice The Bowl Championship to still act like hunters. on Saturday. Firearms, find out what to watch 1993, Florida State started as No. 1, receiving 57 of Series is gone now, replaced “We better have that atti- ammunition and for when the college 1995 ranked No. 3. 60 first-place votes from by the College Football tude. It’s got to be your materials are provided. football season begins this Fisher’s Seminoles have the media panel. No. 2 Playoff. The top four teams attitude every year,” said Students should bring month: a long way to go to compare Alabama, No. 2 Oregon and will be placed into nation- Fisher, starting his fifth sea- pencil and paper. An to Florida State’s unprec- No. 4 Oklahoma got one al semifinals to be played son as Florida State coach. adult must accompany ‘Noles nation edented run of national first-place vote each. on New Year’s Day and “We call it an attitude of children younger than 16 domination championship contention, a Ohio State is No. 5 and advance to the champion- domination. You can never at all times. The location string of 14 straight seasons Auburn, which lost the final ship game about a week be satisfied.” of the class will be given Finish No. 1. Start No. 1. during which the ‘Noles fin- BCS national championship and half later. Florida State starts its to those who register in Even Bobby Bowden’s best ished the season ranked in game to the Seminoles 34- Expect surprises, though season with a rebuilding advance. Florida State teams never the top five of the AP rank- 31, is No. 6. coming up with a scenario Oklahoma State team at For details, call the did that. ings. Last season was a good in which Florida State is AT&T Stadium in Arlington, FWC regional office at Jimbo Fisher’s Seminoles Still, make no mistake: reminder that preseason not part of college football’s Texas, which, coinciden- 758-0525. will. Jameis Winston and Florida State 2.0 is built to rankings can look pretty first final four is difficult. tally, is also the site of the defending national last. silly by the end of the sea- Winston will make a the first College Football YOUTH FOOTBALL champions are preseason “We’re the second-win- son. Four teams that fin- run at his second Heisman Playoff national champion- No. 1 for the sixth time. ningest team in the coun- ished in final top 10 last behind an offensive line ship game. Youth league In two of the previous try the last four years, the season (No. 2 Auburn, No. that returns four start- registration set five seasons Florida State winningest team the last 3 Michigan State, No. 5 ers. There’s turnover at Conference call started No. 1, the ‘Noles two years and have had the Missouri and No. 10 UCF) receiver and running back Registration for youth went on to finish No. 1, most NFL players,” Fisher were unranked to start the but still plenty left of four- Do not think for a sec- league football is 8 a.m. including a wire-to-wire title said. “We’ve recruited well, season. Throw in No. 13 and five-star talent left ond that the end of the to 5 p.m. Saturday at in 1999. But they never did too. Recruited a lot of great Baylor, No. 20 Arizona State behind. Southeastern Conference’s the Teen Town Center. start the following year top- young players we’ve been and No. 23 Duke, and seven Same goes on defense, streak of national champi- Registration is open to ranked. able to mentor and develop of the teams that either won where sophomore safety onships means the SEC is boys and girls ages OK, the 2000 Seminoles as we go, so we’re very or played for the champion- Jalen Ramsey and defensive slipping. 6-13. A birth were preseason No. 2, and comfortable with the guys ship in the six conferences end Mario Edwards step The SEC begins the 2014 certificate or proof of age after Bowden, the Hall of who are replacing the guys with BCS automatic-quali- into leadership roles. season with eight ranked is required. Cost is $50 Fame coach whom Fisher that left.” fying status began 2013 Florida State is the hunt- per child. A parent or replaced, won his first The Seminoles were unranked. ed again. Fisher wants them AP continued on 2B guardian must accompany the player. For details, call Heyward Christie at 754-3607. Champions Christ Central flag football meet in kickoff Christ Central Sports has flag football classic Friday registration for children ages 5-10 through Aug. 29 at the church on Fort White travels the Bears 17-14 in the semi- Dyal Avenue. Fee is $45. to Dixie County final. For details, call Ronny Dixie County’s head Busscher at 365-2128. for showdown. coach is Brent Wilkerson, who is entering his 16th RUNNING By TIM KIRBY season. Last year’s trip [email protected] to the playoffs was the All for Hoops ninth for the Bears under races Sept. 13 FORT WHITE — Like Wilkerson. Fort White High, Dixie When Fort White was The All for Hoops 5K County High won a district starting out, the Indians and Duathalon is championship in football in and Bears met eight times 7:30 a.m. Sept. 13 at Ivey 2013. from 2001-08. Dixie County Park in Branford. Cost is The District 7-1A defend- won the first four games $20 for the 5k and $30 for ing champs bring Fort and five of the first six. After the duathalon with White to Cross City for a Demetric Jackson took over proceeds to benefit kickoff classic game at 7:30 at Fort White, the Indians basketball programs p.m. Friday. won 58-22 and 44-27, and in the Branford area. Dixie County advanced to Dixie County disappeared Register online at www. the third round of the play- from the schedule. active.com. offs last year, opening with “They had our number For details, call wins over Wildwood High for a few years,” Jackson Michelle Richards at (37-0) and Union County said. “We did a few things 208-2447. FILE High (30-20). Trenton High, that opened it up against Fort White High’s Tyler Reed (11) celebrates with Blair Chapman after making an interception which went on to win the continued on 3B n From staff reports against East Gadsen High last season. state championship, nipped INDIANS 2BAGATE

2B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2014 Page Editor: Brandon Finley, 754-0420 SCOREBOARD COLLEGE POLLS AP Top 25 64 previous preseason No. 1 teams, have Journal; Scott Nulph, Laramie (Wyo.) Atlanta 64 60 .516 6 Oakland at Green Bay, 8 p.m. won the national championship, including Boomerang; Bill Rabinowitz, The TELEVISION Miami 62 62 .500 8 Chicago at Seattle, 10 p.m. Florida State twice in 1993 and 1999. Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch; Grant Ramey, The Top 25 teams in The Associated New York 59 66 .472 11½ ... Florida State (1999) and Southern The Daily Times, Maryville, Tenn.; Kyle Press preseason college football poll, Philadelphia 54 70 .435 16 California (2004) are the only schools to Ringo, Daily Camera, Boulder, Colo.; Kellis TV sports with first-place votes in parentheses, Central Division AUTO RACING hold the top spot for the entire season. ... Robinett, Wichita (Kan.) Eagle; Nate 2013 records, total points based on 25 W L Pct GB Six national champions were not ranked Sandell, 1500 ESPN Twin Cities/KSTP AM, Today points for a first-place vote through one Milwaukee 70 55 .560 — in the preseason poll. The last team was St. Paul, Minn.; Keith Sargeant, Asbury CYCLING Pure Michigan 400 point for a 25th-place vote, and 2013 St. Louis 66 57 .537 3 Brigham Young in 1984. ... Twenty-two Park (N.J.) Press; Drew Sharp, Detroit 3:30 p.m. final ranking: Pittsburgh 64 60 .516 5½ Sunday different teams have been ranked No. 1. Free Press; John Shinn, The Norman NBCSN — USA Pro Challenge, stage Record Pts Pv Cincinnati 61 63 .492 8½ (Start position in parentheses) ... This is the sixth time Florida State has (Okla.) Transcript; 2, Aspen to Mount Crested Butte, Colo. 1. Florida St. (57) 14-0 1,496 1 Chicago 53 70 .431 16 1. (1) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 200 laps, been the No. 1 team in the preseason John Silver, The Journal Inquirer, LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL 2. Alabama (1) 11-2 1,361 7 West Division 139.5 rating, 47 points, $213,686. poll (1988, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2014). Manchester, Conn.; Steve Sipple, Noon 3. Oregon (1) 11-2 1,334 9 W L Pct GB 2. (6) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 200, The Seminoles are the 23rd defending Lincoln (Neb.) Journal Star; Gary Smits, ESPN — World Series, consolation, 4. Oklahoma (1) 11-2 1,324 6 Los Angeles 70 56 .556 — 119.6, 42, $176,343. champion to open the next season as the Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville; Mike Vancouver, British Columbia vs. Nashville, 5. Ohio St. 12-2 1,207 12 San Francisco 65 58 .528 3½ 3. (2) Joey Logano, Ford, 200, 135.9, top-ranked team. Sorensen, Deseret News, Salt Lake City; Tennessee 6. Auburn 12-2 1,198 2 San Diego 58 65 .472 10½ 43, $164,326. Adam Sparks, The Daily News Journal, 3 p.m. 7. UCLA 10-3 1,106 16 Arizona 53 71 .427 16 4. (7) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 200, Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Larry Vaught, The ESPN — World Series, elimination 8. Michigan St. 13-1 1,080 3 AP poll board Colorado 49 75 .395 20 105.9, 40, $136,399. Advocate Messenger, Danville, Ky.; Sam 7:30 p.m. 9. South Carolina 11-2 1,015 4 Today’s Games 5. (25) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, Werner, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; Jon ESPN — World Series, elimination 10. Baylor 11-2 966 13 Bob Asmussen, Champaign (Ill.) News- Arizona (C.Anderson 7-4) at 200, 106.9, 40, $109,900. Wilner, San Jose (Calif.) Mercury News; MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 11. Stanford 11-3 885 11 Gazette; Eric Avidon, The MetroWest Washington (Strasburg 9-10), 7:05 p.m. 6. (19) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 200, 88.3, Scott Wolf, Los Angeles Daily News; 8 p.m. 12. Georgia 8-5 843 NR Daily News, Framingham, Mass.; Brent Atlanta (Harang 9-7) at Pittsburgh 38, $132,106. Adam Zucker, CBS Sports Network MLB — Regional coverage, Cincinnati 13. LSU 10-3 776 14 Axe, Syracuse (N.Y.) Media Group; Steve (F.Liriano 3-9), 7:05 p.m. 7. (21) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 200, at St. Louis or Toronto at Milwaukee 14. Wisconsin 9-4 637 22 Batterson, Quad City (Iowa) Times; Nick Seattle (Iwakuma 11-6) at Philadelphia 92.4, 37, $108,940. SOCCER 15. Southern Cal 10-4 626 19 Baumgardner, mlive.com, Grand Rapids, USA Today Top 25 (A.Burnett 6-13), 7:05 p.m. 8. (5) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 200, 2:30 p.m. 16. Clemson 11-2 536 8 Mich.; Daniel Berk, Arizona Daily Star, Texas (Mikolas 1-5) at Miami (Cosart 108.5, 37, $135,173. FSN — UEFA Champions League, 17. Notre Dame 9-4 445 21 Tucson.; Jay Binkley, 610 Sports, KCSP, The USA Today preseason Top 25 1-1), 7:10 p.m. 9. (30) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 200, Leverkusen at Kobenhavn 18. Mississippi 8-5 424 NR Kansas City, Mo.; Kirk Bohls, Austin football coaches poll, with first-place San Francisco (Vogelsong 7-8) at 93.8, 36, $142,151. FS1 — UEFA Champions League, 19. Arizona St. 10-4 357 20 (Texas) American-Statesman; Jimmy votes in parentheses, 2013 record, total Chicago Cubs (Wada 2-1), 8:05 p.m. 10. (11) Greg Biffle, Ford, 200, 94.4, Arsenal at Besiktas 20. Kansas St. 8-5 242 NR Burch, Fort Worth (Texas) Star-Telegram; points based on 25 points for first place Toronto (Happ 8-7) at Milwaukee 34, $133,990. 4:55 p.m. 21. Texas A&M 9-4 238 18 Robert Cessna, Bryan-College Station through one point for 25th, and last (Fiers 2-1), 8:10 p.m. 11. (12) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, ESPN2 — Supercopa de Espana, 22. Nebraska 9-4 226 NR (Texas) Eagle; year’s final ranking: Cincinnati (Simon 12-8) at St. Louis 200, 97.5, 34, $99,515. Atletico Madrid at Real Madrid 23. North Carolina 7-6 194 NR Chadd Cripe, The Idaho Statesman, Record Pts Pvs (Lackey 1-1), 8:15 p.m. 12. (20) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 200, YOUTH OLYMPICS 24. Missouri 12-2 134 5 Boise; Charles Davis, FOX Sports; Tommy 1. Florida St. (56) 14-0 1543 1 Kansas City (Shields 11-6) at Colorado 79.2, 32, $117,235. 7 p.m. 25. Washington 9-4 130 25 Deas, The Tuscaloosa (Ala.) News; Ross 2. Alabama 11-2 1455 8 (Matzek 2-8), 8:40 p.m. 13. (22) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, NBCSN — Swimming; gymnastics Others receiving votes: UCF 94, Dellenger, The Advocate, Baton Rouge, 3. Oklahoma (3) 11-2 1382 6 N.Y. Mets (Gee 4-5) at Oakland 200, 86.5, 31, $108,448. (men’s all-around), at Nanjing, China Florida 87, Texas 86, Duke 71, Iowa 68, La.; Pete DiPrimio, The Fort Wayne 4. Oregon (1) 11-2 1314 9 (Kazmir 13-5), 10:05 p.m. 14. (9) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, (same-day tape) Louisville 48, Marshall 41, Oklahoma St. (Ind.) News-Sentinel; Doug Doughty, The 5. Auburn 12-2 1271 2 San Diego (Kennedy 9-10) at 200, 100.6, 30, $128,279. 37, Virginia Tech 26, TCU 23, Mississippi Roanoke (Va.) Times; Seth Emerson, The 6. Ohio State (1) 12-2 1267 10 L.A. Dodgers (Correia 1-0), 10:10 p.m. 15. (10) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 200, St. 22, Michigan 19, Texas Tech 19, Miami Macon (Ga.) Telegraph/Columbus (Ga.) 7. UCLA 10-3 1085 16 Wednesday’s Games 80.7, 29, $126,840. BASEBALL 16, Cincinnati 15, Boise St. 10, Oregon St. Ledger-Enquirer; Garland Gillen, WVUE- 8. Michigan State 13-1 1050 3 Texas at Miami, 12:40 p.m. 16. (15) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 200, 10, BYU 8, Northwestern 8, Penn St. 5, TV FOX 8, New Orleans; Tim Griffin, San 9. South Carolina (1) 11-2 1009 4 Seattle at Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m. 85.6, 29, $104,140. AL standings Navy 2, Vanderbilt 2, Louisiana 1, Nevada Antonio Express-News; Harold Gutmann, 10. Baylor 11-2 965 13 Toronto at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. 17. (26) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 200, 1, Utah St. 1. The Herald-Sun of Durham (N.C.); 11. Stanford 11-3 955 10 N.Y. Mets at Oakland, 3:35 p.m. 63, 27, $112,348. East Division Eric Hansen, The South Bend (Ind.) 12. Georgia 8-5 905 — Arizona at Washington, 7:05 p.m. 18. (14) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, W L Pct GB Tribune; Donald Heath, Savannah 13. LSU 10-3 833 14 Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. 200, 68.6, 26, $95,765. AP poll facts & figures Baltimore 70 52 .574 — (Ga.) Morning News; Mike Herndon, 14. Wisconsin 9-4 654 21 Cincinnati at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. 19. (4) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 199, 83.5, New York 63 59 .516 7 Alabama Media Group (al.com); Gary 15. Southern Cal 10-4 627 19 San Francisco at Chicago Cubs, 25, $119,565. FOUNDER — Alan J. Gould, sports Toronto 64 61 .512 7½ Horowitz, Statesman Journal, Salem, 16. Clemson 11-2 535 7 8:05 p.m. 20. (23) Aric Almirola, Ford, 199, 66.5, editor of The Associated Press. Tampa Bay 61 63 .492 10 Ore.; Ed Johnson, Albuquerque (N.M.) 17. Notre Dame 9-4 509 24 Kansas City at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. 24, $125,076. FIRST POLL — Oct. 19, 1936. Boston 56 67 .455 14½ Journal; Adam Jude, The Seattle Times; 18. Arizona State 10-4 358 20 San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. 21. (29) David Gilliland, Ford, 199, 61.6, FIRST PRESEASON POLL — 1950. Central Division Josh Kendall, The State, Columbia, S.C.; 19. Mississippi 8-5 346 — 23, $108,698. FIRST YEAR OF PANEL VOTING W L Pct GB Joey Knight, Tampa Bay Times; Doug 20. Texas A&M 9-4 266 18 22. (8) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 199, — 1960. Kansas City 68 55 .553 — Little League Lesmerises, Cleveland.com/The Plain 21. Kansas State 8-5 257 — 72.1, 22, $133,151. VOTERS — College football Detroit 66 56 .541 1½ Dealer, Cleveland; Michael Lev, Orange 22. Nebraska 9-4 228 25 23. (3) Carl Edwards, Ford, 198, 68.4, writers and broadcasters whose Cleveland 62 61 .504 6 WORLD SERIES County Register, Santa Ana, Calif.; 23. North Carolina 7-6 175 — 21, $101,865. publications, websites, TV and radio Chicago 59 65 .476 9½ At South Williamsport, Pa. Ferd Lewis, Honolulu Star-Advertiser; 24. Texas 8-5 143 — 24. (34) David Ragan, Ford, 198, 56, stations are members of The AP. Minnesota 55 67 .451 12½ Late Saturday Iliana Limon, Orlando Sentinel and Sun 25. Washington 9-4 142 — 20, $105,448. POINTS — A first-place vote is West Division Maracaibo 10, Vancouver 0, 5 innings, Sentinel; Rob Long, WJFK-105.7 Baltimore; Others receiving votes: Missouri 25. (36) Cole Whitt, Toyota, 198, 55.9, worth 25 points, a second-place vote is W L Pct GB Vancouver eliminated Logan Lowery, Northeast Mississippi 126, Florida 122, UCF 102, Mississippi 19, $86,015. worth 24, etc. Los Angeles 72 50 .590 — Cumberland 8, Nashville 7, Nashville Daily Journal, Tupelo; Matt McCoy, 610 State 74, Oklahoma State 56, TCU 54, 26. (32) Alex Bowman, Toyota, 198, SCHOOLS ELIGIBLE — All NCAA Oakland 73 51 .589 — eliminated WTVN Radio, Columbus, Ohio; Chuck Michigan 53, Iowa 49, Miami 45, Duke 53.2, 18, $94,562. Division FBS and FCS teams. Teams on Seattle 67 56 .545 5½ Sunday McGill, Charleston (W.Va.) Daily Mail; 41, Louisville 32, Marshall 27, BYU 18, 27. (40) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, NCA to receive votes. Houston 52 73 .416 21½ Seoul 8, Humacao 5 Brett McMurphy, ESPN; Ken Medlin, Boise State 13, Louisiana 12, Virginia 197, 48.2, 17, $84,690. VOTING BREAKDOWN — By state Texas 48 76 .387 25 Las Vegas 13, Chicago 2, 4 innings WRAL-TV, Raleigh, N.C.; Tom Mulhern, Tech 12, Texas Tech 8, Cincinnati 6, 28. (33) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 197, (1-3 schools — 1 voter; 4-6 schools — 2 Today’s Games Tokyo 9, Guadalupe 5 Wisconsin State Journal, Madison; Tom Minnesota 6, Northwestern 5, Fresno 46.7, 16, $84,540. voters; 7-9 schools — 3 voters; 10-12 Houston (Oberholtzer 4-8) at Philadelphia 7, Pearland 6 Murphy, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, State 4, Oregon State 4, Georgia Tech 29. (43) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 197, — 4 voters) and three national voters N.Y. Yankees (Capuano 1-3), 7:05 p.m. Monday Little Rock; 2, Houston 2, Arizona 1, Arkansas 1, 44.9, 0, $83,865. for total of 60. Seattle (Iwakuma 11-6) at Philadelphia Consolation: Rapid City 5, Brno 3 Chris Murray, Reno (Nev.) Gazette- Northern Illinois 1. PRESEASON TIDBITS — Ten of the (A.Burnett 6-13), 7:05 p.m. Game 17: Perth vs. Guadalupe (n) 30. (31) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, 197, 32.8, 0, Detroit (Scherzer 14-4) at Tampa Bay Game 18: Lynnwood vs. Pearland (n) $82,765. (Archer 8-6), 7:10 p.m. Game 19: Maracaibo vs. Humacao (n) 31. (16) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 196, L.A. Angels (Weaver 13-7) at Boston Game 20: Cumberland vs. Chicago (n) 88.4, 14, $81,140. AP: (Webster 3-1), 7:10 p.m. Today 32. (38) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 196, 43.5, Florida State looks to repeat Texas (Mikolas 1-5) at Miami (Cosart Consolation: Vancouver vs. Nashville, 12, $81,040. Continued From Page 1B 1-1), 7:10 p.m. Noon 33. (37) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 195, Baltimore (Tillman 9-5) at Chicago Game 21: Winner G17 vs. Winner 36.5, 11, $80,965. White Sox (Quintana 6-9), 8:10 p.m. G19, 3 p.m. 34. (41) Alex Kennedy, Chevrolet, 195, From the archives Start to finish 34.4, 10, $80,865. teams, matching its own Cleveland (Bauer 4-7) at Minnesota Game 22: Winner G18 vs. Winner record for most teams (Gibson 11-9), 8:10 p.m. G20, 7:30 p.m. 35. (42) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 195, Toronto (Happ 8-7) at Milwaukee 30.4, 0, $88,715. from one conference in the n No. 7 UCLA has Since the AP preseason (Fiers 2-1), 8:10 p.m. 36. (39) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, preseason poll, set in its best preseason rank- poll debuted in 1950, Florida Kansas City (Shields 11-6) at Colorado FOOTBALL accident, 177, 37.5, 8, $108,573. 2011. ing since 1998, when the State in ‘99 and Southern 37. (27) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 176, (Matzek 2-8), 8:40 p.m. After Alabama and Bruins were also seventh. California in 2004 are the N.Y. Mets (Gee 4-5) at Oakland NFL preseason 61.5, 7, $114,750. (Kazmir 13-5), 10:05 p.m. 38. (18) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 170, Auburn, South Carolina is n No. 8 Michigan State only teams to start and end 40.3, 6, $124,941. Wednesday’s Games Saturday No. 9, Georgia is 12, LSU is has its best preseason the season No. 1 in the AP 39. (24) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 159, 35.7, Texas at Miami, 12:40 p.m. Green Bay 21, St. Louis 7 13, Mississippi is 18, Texas ranking since 1967, poll. Eight other preseason 5, $119,646. Seattle at Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m. Baltimore 37, Dallas 30 40. (35) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, A&M is 21 and Missouri when the Spartans were No. 1s have also won the Toronto at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. N.Y. Giants 27, Indianapolis 26 vibration, 155, 33.1, 4, $67,805. is 24. No. 3. national championship. N.Y. Mets at Oakland, 3:35 p.m. N.Y. Jets 25, Cincinnati 17 41. (28) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 153, 28.1, The Pac-12, which No. 10 Baylor is ranked Houston at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Pittsburgh 19, Buffalo 16 n 0, $63,805. Detroit at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Miami 20, Tampa Bay 14 gave the SEC a good run in the preseason for the Streaks 42. (17) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, L.A. Angels at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Houston 32, Atlanta 7 as the nation’s best con- first time since 1986 and accident, 97, 39.4, 2, $67,805. Baltimore at Chicago White Sox, Minnesota 30, Arizona 28 43. (13) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, ference last year, has six has its best preseason rank- n Ohio State has been 8:10 p.m. Sunday accident, 94, 53.6, 1, $82,650. ranked teams — No. 7 ings since 1957, when the ranked in 26 straight pre- Cleveland at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Denver 34, San Francisco 0 Race Statistics Kansas City at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Carolina 28, Kansas City 16 UCLA, No. 11 Stanford, Bears were No. 7. season polls, the nation’s Average Speed of Race Winner: Thursday No. 15 Southern California, n No. 25 Washington, longest current streak. 141.788 mph. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. NL standings Time of Race: 2 hours, 49 minutes, No. 19 Arizona State with new coach Chris n Alabama has been Friday 16 seconds. and No. 25 Washington Petersen, formerly of Boise ranked in the top five in six Carolina at New England, 7:30 p.m. East Division Margin of Victory: 1.412 seconds. — the most ever for State, is making its first straight preseason polls, N.Y. Giants at N.Y. Jets, 7:30 p.m. W L Pct GB Caution Flags: 8 for 37 laps. the league in the pre- preseason appearance the nation’s longest current Washington 69 53 .566 — Jacksonville at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Lead Changes: 20 among 8 drivers. season. since 2003. streak. TUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 19, 2014 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Entertainment Ton. 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Special to the Reporter provided the fans with some of the best racing Saturday night racing at action of the season. Three- North Florida Speedway wide racing and multiple featured a two-in-a-row lead changes kept fans on theme in four of the six rac- the edge of their seats. ing divisions, as fans were When the checkered flag treated to some beautiful waved, Shane Taylor would weather. be celebrating victory for The Sportsman were the second consecutive first up and Jamie Dayhaw week. Roy Crain and David grabbed an early lead Markham, who both spent which he would not surren- time leading the race, fin- der. Kevin Davis pressured ished second and third, Dayhaw for the lead, but respectively. Dayhaw turned back any The ladies of the Powder challenges for his second Puff Division were next. straight victory. Davis held Nelda King used a smooth on for second with Tyler and consistent route around Sistrunk third. the speedway to claim top Southern States Midget honors. Taylor Ostendorf Series was next with last was second and Shannelle week’s winner, Dillon Buhr, Creech third. looking forward to adding The 2014 season in the his name to the two-in-a- Pure Stock Division has row club. Unfortunately been one for the ages for for Buhr, Trey Pearson Darrel Roberts. Wins and had other ideas and put his top finishes have been piling Lucas Oil racing entry in up all season and Saturday the winner’s circle. Darrin would be no different. Davis took third, giving the Roberts moved from Lucas Oil gang two of the his eighth starting spot to top three spots. the lead and, once there, The Florida Mini Sprint he never look back. Brian Association was in atten- Mullins had another strong dance and the winged war- run and a second-place fin- riors were ready for battle. ish with Ethan Butts follow- Robbie Hoffman wasted no ing home in third. time grabbing the top spot Wayne Risner entered and he opened up a com- the evening looking for COURTESY fortable lead. Not even a his second consecutive Southern State Midget Series winner Trey Pearson visits the winner’s circle at North Florida Speedway on Saturday. couple of caution flags for Box Stocks win, and he minor incidents could slow overcame some heat race Racing continues and prizes during intermis- down Hoffman in his march difficulties to get the job Saturday along with box sion. to victory. Robbie Smith done. Brent Zimmerman racing for the kids. All the For details, visit our was second with Sheldon claimed second and Taylor youngsters need is a box website at www.northflo- Kinser third. Ostendorf took third-place they can fit into and they ridaspeedway.com or call The Limited Modifieds honors. will compete for trophies 754-8800. Madden ratings guru has attention of NFL players

By ARNIE STAPLETON, EA Sports. yard shuttles for agility. Weatherford was upset Associated Press Only one time, Moore “We’re trying base our over his 45 strength rat- said, he felt he truly angered real numbers in the real ing. Strength might not be DENVER — Donny a player. Moore won’t name world,” he said. important for a punter, but Moore can be the most the player, but when an EA To fine-tune his assess- Weatherford isn’t a typical reviled man in NFL locker Sports film crew went to ments, he goes to the video. kicker. rooms. scan the face of the Arizona After all, Jerry Rice ran the “He’s on the cover of He’s not a coach, a refer- Cardinals player, he asked 40-yard dash in a relatively some sort of fitness maga- ee or a drug tester. He has them to deliver an “F-bomb- pokey 4.71 seconds, but zine,” Moore said. “He never played or coached a filled” message to Moore. you’d never know that by looks like he should be in game. Still, NFL players — Save for the select few the way he played. UFC.” and millions of fans — can’t superstars like Richard “So, really, for a receiver, wait to see what he has to Sherman or Peyton for example, we’re trying say. Manning who earn 99s and to capture game speed with Moore is the “ratings 98s on Moore’s 1-to-100 pads on, not how fast you czar” for “Madden NFL,” scale, nobody ever seems run in a straight line on a the man responsible for to be happy with their short lawn in a T-shirt,” making sure the popular ranking. Moore said. video game’s virtual avatars “My ratings haven’t been Sometimes video game accurately reflect their real- very good. So, based off of players complain a player life counterparts. that, I guess I’m not a fan,” is too good. Or the game Moore uses all sorts of Bills running back Fred designers complain that metrics and measurements Jackson said with laugh. Moore has guys rated so to come up with ratings. “But he has a hard job to highly in certain categories Then, he tweaks the num- do. There’s, I don’t know, that it throws the game off- bers weekly after watching 1,800 of us? And he’s not kilter. all the games and ponder- going to make all 1,800 of Among the guys he ing feedback from fans us happy.” underestimated were and even the players them- Moore, 36, uses a 1-to- Washington running back selves. 100 rating scale for dozens Alfred Morris and Giants Sometimes aging stars of categories, including wide receiver Victor Cruz, first recognize their careers strength, catching, jump- both of whom started a sea- are on the downslopes ing, speed, awareness and son with mid-60s ratings when the new Madden toughness. and finished in the high game arrives in August and “Ever ybody thinks 80s. It works the other way, their ratings have slipped. they’re a 100,” said Bills too. Ray Rice started last They’ll let Moore know wide receiver Mike season at 95 and finished they disagree, often using Williams. “No matter what at 82. Twitter or even sending you get, you’re not going to With the new Madden him a YouTube video. like it.” game coming out next “It’s usually more tongue- Moore dives through week, Moore has been in-cheek versus truly get- data, comparing 40-yard busy getting feedback from ting upset,” Moore said dash times for speed, 10- players hearing about their by phone from Orlando, yard split times to deter- ratings. Florida, where he works for mine acceleration and 20- Giants punter Steve

INDIANS: Face tough Devils’ squad Continued From Page 1B them.” threw a touchdown pass to catches and 80 yards in last The teams finally Melton Sanders. year’s classic. met again last year in Those guys are gone Quarterback Aaron the kickoff classic at for Fort White, and Dixie Thomas returns. Thomas Arrowhead Stadium, with County returns its front was 4-of-6 passing in the the Indians winning 29-6. eight on defense. first half last year, but Eight points for Fort White Leading the way is missed on all six throws were produced by the defensive tackles Trey after intermission. junior varsity in the fourth Simmons, backed up by Running back Julian quarter. linebackers James Horsley, Robinson is back and Fort White’s Tavaris Branden Land and James brings more than 900 yards Williams broke a 57-yard Bowers. rushing from last season. touchdown run on the first The Bears graduated play- Tyler Corbin returns on play and finished with 124 makers in Duke Dawson the offensive line. Bowers yards rushing and two and Shaquille Mitchem, scored Dixie County’s touchdowns. Andrew Baker who combined for four touchdown last year. 4B LAKE CITY REPORTER ADVICE & COMICS TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2014 Page Editor: Emogene Graham, 754-0415 DILBERT DEAR ABBY Young man with heart scar has options for covering it up DEAR ABBY: You artist, these pieces can be printed a letter from “Self- life-altering and the art- Conscious in Georgia” work stunning. — JANET (May 15), a young man IN ANNAPOLIS, MD. BABY BLUES who is insecure about DEAR ABBY: I broke the scar from his heart my ankle a few years ago. surgery. I have had three A wonderful surgeon and surgeries for congeni- a fantastic physical thera- tal defects, my first at 2 Abigail Van Buren pist got me walking again, years old. Because many www.dearabby.com but I was left with several women’s fashions expose large, raised scars. I put the upper chest, I applied to offer messages of sup- wheat germ oil (full of anti-scar products, which port to “Self-Conscious”: vitamin E) on them in the greatly reduced the size DEAR ABBY: I am a morning and evening, and and color of my scars. registered nurse. That scar they are barely visible now. Swimwear lines have can be faded by using pure — ONLINE READER IN BLONDIE sun-blocking swim shirts cocoa butter (in stick form, ISRAEL that are quick-drying and not lotion). It can be pur- DEAR ABBY: For comfortable. At the beach, chased at the pharmacy. many years I dated a “Self-Conscious” could wear I would also like to let young man with a similar a beach-themed T-shirt and him know that in this part scar, and it was something say he is reducing his sun of the country, survivors I found endearing. To me, exposure, which is a good are known as members of it was no different than idea these days. the “Zipper Club.” When I freckles or a birthmark. As to anyone protesting see patients with this scar, It was part of what made his not going shirtless, I know they have had open him unique. We all have true friends accept your heart surgery. It alerts me our stories and history. choices, no matter the to a whole realm of infor- His scar is an opening circumstances. They won’t mation before anything is to share his. -- ROSE IN BEETLE BAILEY call you out for not follow- said and directs how care NORTHAMPTON, MASS. ing the herd. is given in case of emer- DEAR ABBY: I have And another thing: The gency. Please let “Self- a young friend who had young man might benefit Conscious” know his scar open-heart surgery when from a cardiac support is not an eyesore, but a she was a high school group to lessen his feelings GIFT OF LIFE. — PROUD senior. On the night of her of isolation or inadequacy. R.N. IN WEST VIRGINIA prom, she wore a strap- He suffered trauma that DEAR ABBY: “Self- less dress with her “red led to and created that scar. Conscious” might benefit badge of courage” on full Now he deserves to be from getting a tattoo. A display. — SANDRA IN happy on his own terms. — recent TV program aired a ROCHESTER, N.H. WAS THERE ONCE AND segment showing women HAGAR THE HORRIBLE I’M STILL HERE with mastectomies receiv- ■ Write Dear Abby at DEAR STILL HERE: ing amazing designs to www.DearAbby.com or Thank you for your com- cover or beautify their P.O. Box 69440, Los ments. Readers were quick scars. With a good tattoo Angeles, CA 90069. HOROSCOPES ARIES (March 21-April THE LAST WORD want to jump feet-first into 19): You may feel like an adventure or a person- socializing or going out and Eugenia Last al alteration, but make having fun, but before doing to meet people from inter- sure the information you so, get your responsibilities esting backgrounds. Don’t have received is accurate SNUFFY SMITH out of the way. 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Don’t see the benefits that come reputation. HH jeopardize your position or with change. HHH LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. let anyone take credit for GEMINI (May 21-June 22): Call in favors. Talk to your work. HHH 20): Detail and precise people you have worked AQUARIUS (Jan. explanations will help you with in the past about new 20-Feb. 18): Someone will avoid being misinterpreted. opportunities or business try to impress you. Check Bring about change that partnerships. If you are out the logistics of any infor- will help you make personal passionate about your ideas mation you receive. Keep improvements. Refuse to and plans, you will encour- private or personal infor- let someone you work with age others to join your mation a secret until you goad you into an argument. cause. Love is on the rise. feel comfortable with the Play to win, but incorporate GARFIELD HHHHH situation or the people you diplomacy and facts into SCORPIO (Oct. encounter. Love is highlight- your game plan. HHH 23-Nov. 21): Your concern ed. HHHHH CANCER (June 21-July with work and reaching PISCES (Feb. 22): You will have to use your goals will cost you 19-March 20): Take on discipline to ensure that you personally. Someone will more responsibility if it don’t let anyone bully you feel neglected and is likely will help you secure your into an uncompromising to overreact or indulge to financial, legal or contrac- position. Put greater effort get your attention. Make an tual position. Only share into honing your skills and effort to tend to personal information that you feel mastering whatever task responsibilities to avoid dis- will contribute to your you are given. Dedication cord. HHH advancement. Someone and loyalty will play in your SAGITTARIUS (Nov. appears to have an ulterior B.C. favor. HHH 22-Dec. 21): You may motive. HH LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Explore the possibili- ties open to you. 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IN RE: ESTATE OF WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL INGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, NOT NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCI- NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CA- HORACE PREVETTE SYSTEM FLORIDA, INC. IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, D/B/A CHAMPION MORTGAGE ATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR PACITY BUT SOLELY AS a/k/a HORACE L. PREVETTE, JR. Plaintiff, BUT SOLELY AS OWNER COMPANY, STRUCTURED ASSET INVEST- TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF THE deceased. vs. TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF Plaintiff MENT LOAN TRUST, MORT- FDIC 2013-N1 ASSET TRUST, NOTICE TO CREDITORS PAUL A. SIRARD, CHERI R. SIR- RBSHD 2013-1 TRUST, vs. GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIF- Plaintiff, The administration of the estate of ARD AND UNKNOWN TEN- Plaintiff, DOLORES E. HARRELL; UN- ICATES, SERIES 2006-3 v. HORACE PREVETTE, deceased, ANTS/OWNERS, vs. KNOWN SPOUSE OF DOLORES Plaintiff, PAMELA N. JOHNSON; LEO- whose date of death was July 7, Defendants. JOHN P. MOORE; et al., E. HARRELL; UNITED STATES vs. NARD D. JOHNSON, et al. 2014; File Number 2014-213-CP, is NOTICE OF SALE Defendants. OF AMERICA ACTING ON BE- MARY G. RETTEW A/K/A MARY Defendants. pending in the Circuit Court for Co- Notice is hereby given, pursuant to NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT HALF OF THE SECRETARY OF GENEVA RETTEW, KEITH GON- NOTICE OF SALE lumbia County, Florida, Probate Di- Final Judgment of Foreclosure for TO CHAPTER 45 HOUSING AND URBAN DEVEL- ZALO GRAHAM, AND UN- NOTICE is hereby given that pur- vision, the address of which is 173 Plaintiff entered in this cause on July NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- OPMENT; UNKNOWN TENANT KNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS, suant to the Final Judgment of Fore- NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, 24, 2014, in the Circuit Court of Co- suant to an Order or Summary Final #1 Defendants. closure entered in the cause pending Lake City, FL 32055. The names and lumbia County, Florida, I will sell Judgment of foreclosure dated July Defendant(s) NOTICE OF SALE in the Circuit Court of the Third Ju- addresses of the personal representa- the property situated in Columbia 29, 2014, and entered in Case No. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Notice is hereby given, pursuant to dicial Circuit, in and for Columbia tive and the personal representative s County, Florida described as: 122012CA000399XXXXXX of the SALE Final Judgment of Foreclosure for County, Florida, Case No: 2014- attorney are set forth below. COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH- Circuit Court in and for Columbia NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- Plaintiff entered in this cause on Oc- 000128-CA, in which THE BANK All creditors of the decedent and oth- EAST CORNER OF THE SE 1/4 County, Florida, wherein CHRISTI- suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclo- tober 3, 2013, in the Circuit Court of OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST er persons having claims or demands OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 21, ANA TRUST, A DIVISION OF sure dated July 28, 2014, and entered Columbia County, Florida, I will sell COMPANY, N.A. NOT IN ITS IN- against decedent s estate, on whom a TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 16 WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND in 14000016CAAXMX of the Cir- the property situated in Columbia DIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT copy of this notice is required to be EAST, COLUMBIA COUNTY SOCIETY, FSB, NOT IN ITS INDI- cuit Court of the THIRD Judicial County, Florida described as: SOLELY AS TRUSTEE ON BE- served, must file their claims with FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 00 VIDUAL CAPACITY, BUT SOLE- Circuit in and for COLUMBIA LOT 55, BLOCK A, WOODCREST HALF OF THE FDIC 2013-N1 AS- this court WITHIN THE LATER OF DEG. 25 52” EAST ALONG THE LY AS OWNER TRUSTEE ON BE- County, Florida, wherein NATION- SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVISION SET TRUST, is Plaintiff, and Leo- 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION HALF OF RBSHD 2013-1 TRUST STAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A ACCORDING TO THE PLAT nard D. Johnson, Pamela N. Johnson THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF 21, 862.43 FEET TO THE WEST is Plaintiff and JOHN P. MOORE; CHAMPION MORTGAGE COM- THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN and Current Resident, are Defend- THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF- RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE COURTNEY E. MOORE; UN- PANY., is the Plaintiff and DO- PLAT BOOK 6, PAGES 133-135, ants, the undersigned Clerk will sell TER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF ROAD NO. 25 (US 41) AND THE KNOWN TENANT NO. 1; UN- LORES E. HARRELL; UNKNOWN PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLUM- the following described property sit- A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE KNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and ALL SPOUSE OF DOLORES E. HAR- BIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. uated in Columbia County, Florida: THEM. RUN NORTH 19 DEG. 14 26” UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING RELL; UNITED STATES OF and commonly known as: 157 SW THE EAST 200 FEET LESS AND All other creditors of the decedent WEST ALONG SAID WEST INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, UN- AMERICA ACTING ON BEHALF TRUFFLES GLEN, LAKE CITY, EXCEPT THE SOUTH 645 FEET and other persons having claims or RIGHT OF WAY LINE, 295.17 DER OR AGAINST A NAMED OF THE SECRETARY OF HOUS- FL 32024; including the building, OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRI- demands against decedent s estate FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 70 DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, ING AND URBAN DEVELOP- appurtenances, and fixtures located BED PARCEL: must file their claims with this court DEG. 45 34” WEST, 295.17 FEET; OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO MENT; UNKNOWN TENANT #1 therein, at public sale, to the highest A PART OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE THENCE RUN SOUTH 19 DEG. HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR are the Defendant(s). P. Dewitt Ca- and best bidder, for cash, 3rd Floor OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 7 DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- 14 26” EAST PARALLEL TO INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY son as the Clerk of the Circuit Court (Courtroom 1) of the Columbia SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, MORE TION OF THIS NOTICE. SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY HEREIN DESCRIBED, are Defend- will sell to the highest and best bid- County Courthouse, 173 N.E. Her- PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- LINE, 295.17 FEET; THENCE RUN ants, I will sell to the highest and der for cash, 173 NE Hernando Ave, nando Avenue, Lake City, FL 32055, FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE IN THE TIME PERIODS SET NORTH 70 DEG. 45 34” EAST best bidder for cash at the Court- Lake City, FL 32056, at 11:00 AM on September 10, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF 295.17 FEET TO THE POINT OF house Steps of the Columbia County on September 10, 2014, the follow- Any persons claiming an interest in NORTHEAST 1/4 AND RUN THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. BEGINNING. Courthouse, 145 N. Hernando Street, ing described property as set forth in the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- SOUTH 88˚16 07” WEST, ALONG and commonly known as: 9176 NW Lake City, Florida 32055, 11:00 a.m. said Final Judgment, to wit: er than the property owner as of the THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF, NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME US HWY 41, WHITE SPRINGS, FL on the September 17, 2014, the fol- LOT 1 & 2, BLOCK A, MELROSE date of the lis pendens must file a 852.25 FEET FOR A POINT OF PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, 32096; including the building, appur- lowing described property as set PARK, ACCORDING TO THE claim within 60 days after the sale. BEGINNING; THENCE CONTIN- ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE tenances, and fixtures located there- forth in said Order or Final Judg- PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN Dated this 6th day of August, 2014. UE SOUTH 88˚16 07” WEST, in, at public sale, to the highest and ment, to-wit: PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 4, OF THE Clerk of the Circuit Court 114.63 FEET TO THE EAST DECEDENT S DATE OF DEATH best bidder, for cash, AT THE LOT 22, HI-DRI ACRES UNIT 1 A PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLUM- P. Dewitt Cason RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE F SCRUB IS BARRED. FRONT DOOR OF THE COLUM- SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN BIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. By: /s/ B. Scippio TOWN ROAD; THENCE NORTH The date of first publication of this notice is: August 19, 2014. BIA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 6, PUBLIC Any person claiming an interest in Deputy Clerk 06˚33'24” WEST, ALONG SAID 145 N. HERNANDO STREET, RECORDS OF COLUMBIA the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, Personal Representative: LAKE CITY, FLORIDA, on Sep- COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER er than the property owner as of the 05546405 207.39 FEET; THENCE CONTIN- /s/ BRUCE D. REGISTER tember 3, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. WITH THAT CERTAIN 2004 GEN- date of the lis pendens must file a August 19, 26, 2014 UE ALONG SAID EAST LINE 743 NE Needmore Road Lake City, Florida 32055 Any person claiming an interest in ERAL MANUFACTURED HOME; claim within 60 days after the sale. NORTH 00˚26 54” WEST, 671.81 the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- SERIAL # S AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FEET; THENCE CONTINUE Attorneys for Personal Representa- er than the property owner as of the GMHGA100460237A/B TIES ACT: If you are a person with THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT-OF- tive: IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN- FEAGLE & FEAGLE, ATTOR- date of the lis pendens must file a ANY PERSON CLAIMING IN IN- a disability who needs any accom- WAY LINE NORTH 37˚51 23” claim within 60 days after the sale. TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM modation in order to participate in TY, FLORIDA EAST, 54.72 FEET TO THE NEYS, P.A. Dated this 6 day of August, 2014. THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER this proceeding, you are entitled, at CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE By: /s/ Mark E. Feagle Clerk of the Circuit Court THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER no cost to you, to the provision of CASE NO.: 2014-CA-000106 OF BELLAMY ROAD; THENCE Florida Bar No. 0576905 VANDERBILT MORTGAGE AND 153 NE Madison Street P. Dewitt Cason AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS certain assistance. Please contact SOUTH 82˚00 16” EAST, ALONG By: /s/ B. Scippio PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- FINANCE, INC. AS ATTORNEY SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY Post Office Box 1653 Deputy Clerk WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, IN FACT FOR WELLS FARGO LINE 374.86 FEET; THENCE Lake City, Florida 32056-1653 BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- 386/752/7191 SALE. Room 408, Lake City, Florida SOUTH 02˚22 45” EAST, 857.19 05546439 AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days TION FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- [email protected] August 19, 26, 2014 TIES ACT: If you are a person with before your scheduled court appear- Plaintiff, NING, COLUMBIA COUNTY, a disability who needs any accom- ance, or immediately upon receiving vs. FLORIDA; LESS AN EASEMENT 05546517 modation in order to participate in this notification if the time before the LLOYD JOHNSON; SHERON K. OVER THE SOUTH 30 FEET. August 19, 26, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE this proceeding, you are entitled, at scheduled appearance is less than 7 JOHNSON; CACHE, LLC and UN- TOGETHER WITH: A 2007, 30 X THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF no cost to you, to the provision of days; if you are hearing or voice im- KNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSES- 76 FLEETWOOD DOUBLE WIDE THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN certain assistance. Please contact paired, call 711. SION of 250 SW Cook Street, Fort MOBILE HOME Job AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- Dated this 6th day of August, 2014. White, FL 32038. ID3GAFL634A79841-SM21, AND CIVIL DIVISION tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, P. Dewitt Cason Defendants. ID#GAFL634B79841-SM21 100 Opportunities Case No.: 14000047CAAXMX Room 408, Lake City, Florida As Clerk of the Court CLERK S NOTICE OF SALE a/k/a 1348 SW Old Bellamy Rd., Division: 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days By: /s/ P.A. Perry NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accord- High Springs, Florida 32643. REGIONS BANK DBA REGIONS before your scheduled court appear- As Deputy Clerk ance with the Plaintiff s Final Judg- Together with an undivided percent- 05545691 MORTGAGE, ance, or immediately upon receiving ment of Foreclosure entered on July age interest in the common elements Rountree Moore Plaintiff, this notification if the time before the 05546424 28, 2014 in the above-styled cause, I pertaining thereto at public sale, to Automotive Group. -vs- scheduled appearance is less than 7 August 19, 26, 2014 will sell to the highest and best bid- the highest and best bidder for cash Seeking highly motivated MAX SMITH, JR.; DEBRA J. days; if you are hearing or voice im- der for cash on September 24, 2014 at 11:00 AM on the 27th day of Au- individual for sale position. SMITH; JANE SMITH A/K/A AL- paired, call 711. We will sell the following tenants at 11:00 AM (EST), at Columbia gust, 2014, at the Columbia County Great income potential with MA JANE SMITH; and UNITED DATED at Lake City, Florida, on Ju- units at Community Self Storage 814 County Courthouse: Courthouse, 173 N.E. Hernando benefits. No experience STATES OF AMERICA ly 31, 2014. SW State LOT 20, OF QUAIL RIDGE, AC- Avenue, Room TBD, Lake City, FL necessary. Call Chris Shelley Defendants. P. DEWITT CASON Road 247/Branford Hwy., Friday, CORDING TO THE PLAT THERE- 32055. today to set up your interview NOTICE OF SALE As Clerk, Circuit Court September 5, 2014 at 1:00PM. OF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK Any person claiming interest in the 386-758-6171 Notice is hereby given that, pursuant By: /s/ P.A. Perry WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY. 5, PAGE(S) 61 AND 61A, OF THE surplus from the sale, if any, other to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure As Deputy Clerk 386-961-9926. PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLUM- than the property owner as of the entered in the above-styled cause, in BIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. date of the Lis Pendens must file a the Circuit Court of Columbia Coun- 05546344 SHEILA’ FOSTER (2 units) TOGETHER WITH A CERTAIN claim within 60 days after the sale. ty, Florida, the Clerk of the Circuit August 12, 19, 2014 Household 1998 DESTINY MODEL 60324 AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- Court will sell the property situate in MOBILE HOME WITH VIN NUM- TIES ACT: If you are a person with Columbia County, Florida, described INVITATION TO BID CATINA RAMSEY BERS 0W60975A AND 0W60975B a disability who needs any accom- as: 2014-I Household Goods AND TITLE NUMBERS 81764609 modation in order to participate in Lot 7, Block 2, HOLLIDAY Gasoline Storage Tank AND 81764689 this proceeding, you are entitled, at HEIGHTS “RE-PLAT”, a subdivi- Please be advised that Columbia RANDALL THOMAS ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- no cost to you, to the provision of sion according to the plat thereof re- County desires to accept bids for in- Household Goods, Aquarium, Appli- TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM certain assistance. Please contact corded at Plat Book 3, Page 26, in stallation of an above ground 1500 ances THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- the Public Records of Columbia gallon gasoline storage tank. The THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, County, Florida. successful bidder will remove the ex- DOMINIQUE PIERCE AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS Room 408, Lake City, Florida at public sale, to the highest and best isting tank, furnish and install the Furniture & Household Goods PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days bidder, for cash at the Columbia new tank at the Winfield Solid Waste WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE before your scheduled court appear- County Courthouse, 173 NE Hernan- Facility. Bids will be accepted LISA MANNO SALE. ance, or immediately upon receiving do Avenue, Lake City Florida begin- through 11:30 A.M. on August 26, Furniture & Boxes AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- this notification if the time before the 2014. TIES ACT: If you are a person with ning at 11:00 a.m. on August 27, scheduled appearance is less than 7 The Bid Forms and specifications JEREMY MOORE (2 units) a disability who needs any accom- days; if you are hearing or voice im- 2014. may be obtained from the County s Furniture & Household Goods modation in order to participate in ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- paired, call 711. web site at http://www.columbia- this proceeding, you are entitled, at Dated this 4 day of August, 2014. TEREST IN THE SURPLUS countyfla.com/PurchasingBids.asp MICHAEL BAKER no cost to you, to the provision of FUNDS FROM THIS SALE, IF CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Columbia County reserves the right Furniture certain assistance. Please contact As Clerk of the Court ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROP- to reject any and/or all bids and to Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- ERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE BY: /s/ P.A. Perry accept the bid in the county's best in- RICHARD JERNIGAN tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Deputy Clerk OF THE LIS PENDENS, MUST terest. Furniture & Household Goods Room 408, Lake City, Florida FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS Dated this 12th of August 2014 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days AFTER THE SALE IN ACCORD- 05546377 2014. SHARMAINE COUCH before your scheduled court appear- August 12, 19, 2014 ANCE WITH SECTION Columbia County Board of Furniture ance, or immediately upon receiving 45.031(1)(a), FLORIDA STATUES. County Commissioners this notification if the time before the NOTICE OF SUSPENSION AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- Ronald Williams, Chairman PATRICIA KING scheduled appearance is less than 7 Case No. 201304324 TIES ACT: If you are a person with Furniture & Household Goods days; if you are hearing or voice im- TO: Koshin Abdullah a disability who needs any accom- 05546422 paired, call 711. modation in order to participate in A Notice of Suspension to suspend August 12, 19, 2014 DOMINICK DESANGLES Dated: July 30, 2014. you license and eligibility for licen- this proceeding, you are entitled, at Furniture CLERK OF THE COURT no cost to you, to the provision of Public Auction to be held sure has been filed against you. You SEPTEMBER 19, 2014 at 8AM at COLUMBIA COUNTY CIRCUIT certain assistance. Please contact FLORINE SHONK COURT have the right to request a hearing Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- Ozzie s Towing & Auto, LLC 2492 pursuant to Sections 120.569 and SE Baya Ave. Lake City FL, 32025. Furniture By: /s/ P. A. Perry tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Deputy Clerk 120.57, Florida Statutes, by mailing Room 408, Lake City, Florida (386) 719-5608 a request for same to the Florida De- Following VIN Number: WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days REFUSE ALL BIDS. 05546419 partment of Agriculture and Con- before your scheduled court appear- Cash only, 10% Buyers premium, August 12, 19, 2014 sumer Services, Division of Licens- ance, or immediately upon receiving 1993 PONT 1G2WH54T5PF204261 Nyle Wells #AU3814. ing, Post Office Box 3168, Tallahas- this notification if the time before the see, Florida 32315-3168. If a request scheduled appearance is less than 7 POPC SCOOTER 05546423 for hearing is not received by 21 days; if you are hearing or voice im- L8XTBK50880000812 August 19, 26, 2014 days from the date of the last publi- paired, call 711. DATED this 25th day of July, 2014. cation, the right to hearing in this 05546518 To place your matter will be waived and the De- P. Dewitt Cason AUGUST 19, 2014 Clerk of Circuit Court classified ad call partment will dispose of this cause in By: /s/ P.A. Perry REPORTER Classifieds accordance with law. Deputy Clerk ublished Monthly by the In Print and On Line 755-5440 P 05546415 05546266 Lake City Reporter August 12, 19, 26. 2014 August 12, 19, 2014 www.lakecityreporter.com September 2, 2014 6B LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2014 Classified Department: 755-5440 Job Job Schools & Business & 100 Opportunities 100 Opportunities 240 Education 750 Office Rentals 810 Home for Sale

05546117 The Lake Shore Hospital 05545675 OAKBRIDGE OFFICE Hallmark Real Estate MLS87672 Earn Extra Money Authority is accepting applications INTERESTED in a Medical Complex Professional Office Lg family 4BR/3BA pool home on Deliver the YP Real Yellow for the position of Administrative Career? Available 725 SE Baya Dr almost 40ac, 2 mbr, 30x30 wrkshp, Pages Lake City, FL Area Assistant. This is a professional Express Training offers courses Call 752-4820 small shed, 2 carports $439,000 FT/PT, Daily work, get paid in position that will assist the for beginners & exp Anita Tonetti (386)697-3780 Executive Director with various 72hrs Must be 18 or older, Poole Realty Kellie Shirah have driver s license duties and functions of the Nursing Assistant, $499 790 Vacation Rentals 208-3847 MLS87702 4BR/2.5BA and insured vehicle Authority and the Board of Day 8/11/14 split floor plan w/breakfast nook. • Call (800) 422-1955 Mon-Fri, Trustees. This position will be Phlebotomy national certifica- Scalloping in Horseshoe Beach Inground pool, pole barn. 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM responsible for Bookkeeping, Data tion, $800 next class- 9/8/2014 $99/nightly & Labor Day Spec. $300,000 • Or email us at deliverphone- Processing, Maintaining Records, Tastefully remodeled efficiency, RECYCLE YOUR [email protected] Generating Reports, and LPN 9/15/14 sleeps 4, cable, picnic tables, grill Coldwell Banker-Bishop Realty, • Or log onto www.phonebook- Spreadsheets. An Associate’s plus washer/dryer ect. Scalloping Ruth Roberson 965-7579 Lake City Reporter delivery.info Degree in Business or Public Fees incl. books, supplies, exam starts June 28 Call now MLS87705 3BR/2BA on 5.5 ac , Mention "Lake City" Help Administration (or related area) is fees. Call 386-755-4401 or 352-498-5405 or 352-498-5986 open floor, screened patio/salt desired, but not required. A expresstrainingservices.com pool, gazebo & pond $369,000 minimum of four (4) years work Coldwell Banker/Bishop Realty 05546450 experience with extensive public 805 Lots for Sale 623-6896 Patti Taylor Plantation Homes of Merit is expanding & contact, general office knowledge, 4BR/2.5BA pool pavillion & salt- looking for “experienced” asso- and efficiency in Microsoft Word, 310 Pets & Supplies 1/2 Acre. Secluded Emerald Cove water pool, SS Appliances & so ciates in the following positions: Excel, and QuickBooks. Above US90W. 6 lots @ much more $289,500 MLS87714 Framer, Drywall Finisher, Sid- average salary, plus FRS PUBLISHER'S NOTE $8,500 OBO. ing Installation, & Ceramic Tile retirement, and insurance stipend. Florida Law 828.29 requires dogs Bryan: 520-345-4548 Remax Missy Zecher Apply in person at 1915 SE A detailed job description can be and cats being sold to be at least 8 623-0237 MLS87726 1380 sqft State Road 100, LC, FL 32025 obtained from the Authority’s weeks old and have a health PUBLISHER'S NOTE 3BR/2BA, wood floors, FP, office. A current resume can be certificate from a licensed All real estate advertising in this fenced, fantastic deck. $69,900 mailed to PO Box 988, Lake City, veterinarian documenting they newspaper is subject to the fair housing act which makes it illegal Remax Missy Zecher 05546492 FL 32056, or delivered to 259 NE have mandatory shots and are 623-0237 MLS87835 18 year old consulting firm Franklin Street Suite 102, Lake free from intestinal and external to advertise "any preference, expanding (located in White limitation, or discrimination based Spacious 3BR/2BA, cozy FP, City, FL 32055. You can also parasites. Many species of wild- Fruit trees $160,000 Springs, FL) If you would like email your resume to life must be licensed by Florida on race, color, religion, sex, to join a productive & [email protected] Fish and Wildlife. If you are disability, familial status or nation- Hallmark Real Estate MLS87895 enthusiastic team, have strong All resumes must be unsure, contact the local al origin; or any intention to make 2700 2-story home, mbr/ba covers office experience, would like to received no later than office for information. such preference, limitation or 2nd floor! Wood burning stove, work 40 hours a week and have September 2, 2014 by 9:00 am. discrimination." Familial status hot tub, renovated kit w/ss applian- good pay, please email your includes children under the age of ces. Anita Tonetti (386)365-8888 resume to: [email protected] Garage Sales 18 living with parents or legal Sales 430 custodians, pregnant women and Poole Realty Anita Handy people securing custody of chil- 208-5877 Home on Suwannee 110 Employment PUBLISHER'S NOTE River. Reclaimed river pine floors, 05546551 dren under the age of 18. This Mature person w/recent or current All Yard Sale Ads updated ba, new tile, thermal Must be Pre-Paid. newspaper will not knowingly vendor exp to States, Counties, accept any advertising for real es- windows MLS87912 $189,000 Cities & Agency contacts in SE tate which is in violation of the Poole Realty Kellie Shirah Great potential. Refs & heavy exp law. Our readers are hereby in- 208-3847 MLS87928 Bank owned Credit Analyst a must! Call Bill 386-755-7222 for Miscellaneous formed that all dwellings adver- 2 story 6BR/3.5BA, in ground Columbia Bank is seeking to interviews 8-4 Mon-Fri 440 tised in this newspaper are availa- pool, 2 car garage on 10 ac. employee a qualified Credit ble on an equal opportunity basis. $275,000 Analyst. The preferred candidate BLACK GAS STOVE Medical 4 years old, good condition. To complain of discrimination call will possess the ability to spread 120 Employment HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777, Remax Missy Zecher and analyze financial $250 623-0237 MLS87931 3BR/2BA, Call 754-0813 the toll free information including tax telephone number to the hearing over 2030sqft on almost 3/4 ac. 05546353 Plantation S/D $219,900 returns, prepare write-ups, and 7a-7p RN/LPN and 7p-7a impaired is 1-800-927-9275. make recommendations. Fouton makes into a full sized bed. Poole Realty Anita Handy RN/LPN CNA all shifts blue/grean in color Additionally, the ideal candidate competitive salary and excellent 208-5877 3BR/2BA, split will possess the ability to $45 OBO Home for Sale floorplan, new roof, heat pump, benefits. Apply in person @ 386-963-5126 810 communicate effectively with Suwannee Health Care Center detached metal building. loan officers; and, possess a 1620 East Helvenston St. Live 3 story 3BR/2BA MLS81502 $104,900 positive, professional attitude, Oak, Fla. 3206 Building Exclusive waterfront. excellent organizational skills, Poole Realty Anita Handy (386)362-7860 463 Materials Close to Lake City 208-5877 3/2, Sugar Mill Farms. and the ability to handle $225,000 752-7887 multi-task with limited FOR SALE NEW FRESH CUT 1” Spacious Kit & dining, nice sized supervision. An accounting Business Office Manager CEDAR BOARD LUMBER, ALL EQUESTRIAN LOG 4BR/3BA LR & BR, home on 1.03 ac background is preferred. Avalon Healthcare Center is SIZES, $2 PER BOARD FOOT on 32 ac. CH/A, large master suite, MLS87771 $51,000 Fax your resume to Human currentl accepting applications for PHONE 386-965-9822 in ground pool, barn $459,000 Resources at (386)752-0022 the immediate opening of Business 386-755-1641 Leave message Farms & Office Manager. minimum of two or email to Mobile Homes Century 21/Darby Rogers 820 Acreage [email protected] years experience in AP/AR/Payroll in a Nursing Home required. 630 for Rent Heather Craig 466-9223 MLS 1/2 acre lots; or submit an application 86968 3BR/2BA, beautifully re- Owner financing online at Resumes may be faxed to 2 & 3 BR MH. $450 - $700. mo. $ 300 down; $ 77 per month 386-752-8556 or apply in person modeled + 2 remodeled MH (in- Deas Bullard/BKL Properties www.columbiabankflorida.com Plus Deposit. Water & Sewer come producing) $185,900 or in person at 4785 West US at Avalon healthcare and Furnished. Cannon Creek MHP & 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com Rehabilitation Center 1270 SW other locations 386-752-6422 Coldwell Banker/Bishop Realty Highway 90 Lake City, Florida. 4 1/2 acre lot. Lake Jeffery Road. A great opportunity awaits you Main Blvd, Lake City FL 32025 623-6896 Patti Taylor MLS83483 EOE 3BR/3BA on 1ac, real hardwood Gorgeous Oaks!Paved Rd at Columbia Bank! 2BR/1BA, very nice private yard. Owner Financing! NO DOWN! E.O.E./M/F/H/V/DRUG FREE Busy Family Practice Office seeks screened porch, free water & gar- floors, front & back porches $79,900 $59,900. $525mo 352-215-1018. WORKPLACE Medical Assistant for back-office bage, well maintained yard, very www.LandOwnerFinancing.com nursing duties. Must be organized safe, clean & quiet, owners are on Century 21/Darby Rogers and conscientious Experience premises, smoke and drug free en- Heather Craig 466-9223 MLS Class A CDL Drivers wanted. preferred Fax resumes to Clean driving record and stable vironment. Background check, 84683 Recently remodeled tri- Trucks (386) 719-9494 credit check & references re- level, 2 master suites, lots of cabs, 940 employment history. Steady GIEBEIG FAMILY MEDICINE employment w/benefits. Exp quired.. $485 mo. + $485 sec. dep., hickory lam flooring $170,000 386-719-9169 or 386-965-3003. 2003 CHEVY SILVERADO runs w/hopper, livefloor, or dump a Caretenders Home Care is Poole Realty Kellie Shirah good & body in excellent shape. plus. Contact Columbia Grain looking for F/T PRN OT & RN 208-3847 MLS85317 4BR/2.5BA, Asking $3000 OBO with home care experience. Please 842 Newark Dr, Ft. White @ 755-7700 3 Rivers Estates MH 16x76 2300 sqft, fm room, 386-755-9585 apply in person with a wood burning FP $159,750 Diesel Mechanic & Mechanic resume at 3593 NW Devane St. 3br/2 ba, CHA Reference and Trainee needed. Great pay for the Lake City, FL. 32055. Lease required. No Pets 752-4348 Stan Batten Real Estate right person. Southern Specialized 752-4402 MLS86622 752-9754 LPN Mobile Homes CR 340 Full time LPN position for Family $205,900 Local company seeking Health Center of Columbia 640 for Sale qualified small engine mechanic. County. Applicants must have a Century 21/Darby Rogers Call Missy at 386-752-3155 Brand New 2015 Heather Craig 466-9223 current license in the State of 5BR/3BA $69,900 Setup & to apply. Florida. Competitive pay and MLS86623 Well maintained 4/2 Mechanic needed for general delivered 904-259-4663 top of the line DW, 1768sqft on benefits. Apply online at waynefriermacclenny.com semi-truck and tire repairs. Steady www.palmsmg.org or by mail to 10+ ac, lg master suite $119,000 employment w/benefits. Salary Nursing Position, 911 South Main Coldwell Banker-Bishop Realty, dependent on exp. Must have own Street, Trenton, FL 32693. No Money Down! Use your land. 3BR w/ porch $399/mo Neil Holton 984-5046 MLS86748 hand tools. Please contact No Phone calls please. EOE. Brick 3BR/2BA on .51ac, great Columbia Grain @ 755-7700 4BR w/ porch $499/mo OPHTHALMIC TECHNICIAN 904-259-4663 room, 2 car garage $129,000 Member Service Rep General Ophthalmology Practice Remax Missy Zecher 623-0237 SunState Federal Credit Union in Lake City needs Technician F/T Palm Harbor Homes end of year MLS86781 Great rm, custom Strong customer service skills, or P/T Experience Preferred Fax sale!!3 retirement models MUST home in the Oaks, screened back teller exp, opening accts, platform resume 386-755-7561 go. Save over $26k, homes from porch overlooking vast open duties and professional appearance the low 60's, this week only pasture $289,900 REQ Lending exp a plus. Part time position for a Radiology Tech R.T.(R). Must be able to plantcity.palmharbor.com or Great pay and benefits! 800-622-2832 *Se habla espanol Stan Batten Real Estate App REQ and avail at multi-task and work well with 752-4402 MLS86868 www.sunstatefcu.org. others. Experience in Medical OBrien Fax to 386-462-4686. Assisting is helpful. Mobile Home $69,995 DFWP, EOE Please email resume to 650 & Land [email protected] Remax Missy Zecher 623-0237 Local company seeking motivated Land/Home Package 1021 NE MLS87047 Luxury, expansive individual for fast paced position PATIENT ADVOCATE Cummings Way. 3BR/2BA City front porch, master suite, loft balc- in scale house operations. Call Full time Patient Advocate water & sewer $69,900 Call onies, hardwood floors, walk in Missy at 386-752-3155 to apply. position for Family Health Center 904-259-4663 or 386-288-2374 pantry & so much more $249,900 of Columbia County. Competitive Security Officers Needed pay and benefits. Duties include Remax Missy Zecher 623-0237 in Live Oak, Lake City & Land/Home Package MLS87171 Located on 25+ ac, scheduling appointments for 158 Michelle Place Branford areas. Current D Security multiple physicians, answering a hand scraped wood flooring, stone Lic., Clear background, Drivers 3BR/2BA on 2/5 acres $74,900 to ceiling stone FP , luxrious mast. multi-line phone system, verifying 904-259--4663 Lic, phone, Diploma/GED. Bene- insurance, checking patients ste, screened in pool, $475,000 fits, DFWP EEO Must Apply at: in/out. Data entry, customer Coldwell Banker/Bishop Realty www.dsisecurity.com BB9100030 service and clerical skills a must. Unfurnished Apt. 623-6896 Patti Taylor MLS87263 SHANDS LAKE SHORE 1-3 years experience in a medical 710 For Rent Equestrian estate, gated comm. REGIONAL MEDICAL office setting preferred. Apply 4BR/2BA, many upgrades & CENTER online at www.palmsmg.org or by 05546039’ amenities $240,000 has the following immediate mail to Patient Advocate Position, Under New Management - 911 South Main Street Trenton, FL NOW LEASING Coldwell Banker-Bishop Realty, openings: Sherry Ratliff 365-8414. Maintenance Mechanic 32693. No phone calls please. WINDSOR ARMS APTS EOE. 2BR, 1, 1.5 or 2BA avail. MLS87323 Santa Fe River HSD or equivalent 3BR/2BA, 1732sqft on 6.94ac, 5 years exp. in hospital setting RHA has an immediate opening Starting at $700/mo “Furnished apartments avail” open floor, FP, great porch preferred. Ability to demonstrate for a Bachelor s Degree in Social $399,000 proficiency in one or more of the Work, Psychology, or a related Pool, Gated comm, Pet friendly, following areas: a/c-refrigeration, field. Full time or part time. W/D hook ups (rentals avail) REO Realty-Nancy Rogers carpentry, painting, mechanical Position is based in Lake City. Call: 386-754-1800 862-1271 MLS87341 Reduced to maintenance, electrical work and Salary is between $29,500.00 to www.windsorarmsapts.com $69,900 Very well kept 3/2 plumbing. License in at least 1 $31,000.00. No evening or DWMH, split floor plan 1188 sqft area preferred. Knowledge of weekend hours. Please submit $530 mo $530 dep. Remax Jo Lytte Remax 365-2821 building and hospital related resume to [email protected], or/and 2 large bedroms/1ba Apt. MLS87402 Lg, spacious codes preferred call (386) 754-9005 to provide CH/A 3BR/2BA, metal roof, FP, lg Competitive salary and benefit contact information. NO PETS 386-697-4814 screened front porch. Lots to offer package. See qualifications $79,900 and apply online @ SHANDS LAKE SHORE UPDATED APT, shandslakeshore.com REGIONAL MEDICAL w/tile floors/fresh paint. REO Realty-Nancy Rogers EOE, M/F/V/D, CENTER Great area. 862-1271 MLS87476 Reduced Drug Free Workplace has the following 386-752-9626 $179,900 Lakefront 3/2, 1603 sqft immediate openings: on 1.4 ac Teller – FT – Florida Credit ARNP –Primary Care West 365-2821 Union - Lake City Branch Busy Primary Care Practice Furnished Apts. Remax Jo Lytte Remax Florida Credit Union has a FT 720 For Rent MLS87480 Starter home Current FL ARNP License 3BR/2BA attached work shop, teller position available at our required 2-3 years experience in Lake City branch.Experience with ROOMS FOR Rent. Hillcrest, fenced, detached 2 car garage same or similar setting preferred Sands, Columbia. All furnished. $144,900 high volume cash handling, Competitive salary and benefit maintaining cash drawer, Electric, cable, fridge, microwave. package. See qualifications Weekly or monthly rates. 1 person Stan Batten Real Estate balancing, cross-selling ability, and apply online @ 752-4402 MLS87494 and customer service expertise is $145, 2 persons $155. weekly shandslakeshore.com 386-752-5808 Tustenuggee required. Prior credit union/bank EOE, M/F/V/D, $149,900 experience is a plus. We offer Drug Free Workplace competitive salary, incentives, and Unfurnished REO Realty-Nancy Rogers excellent benefits. Stop by our 730 Home For Rent 862-1271 MLS87496 Reduced to branch at 583 West Duval Street to $209,900 Home on 2ac, pool, complete an application or send 2br/2ba Country home near town custom, fenced, a must see. resume to Florida Credit Union, (west). Very clean, $675. mo. 1st, Remax Jo Lytte Remax 365-2821 Attn: HR/TLR, P.O. Box 5549, last + dep. Serious calls only, MLS87548 Pool home, brick FP, Gainesville, Fl 32627. Fax: call for details. 386-961-4444 tile throughout, screened enclosed 352-264-2661 E-mail: pool $149,900 Brick -1 ac, retreat off [email protected] 3bd/1.5ba Stan Batten Real Estate M/F/D/V EOE master, near High School, recently 752-4402 MLS87653 Drug Free Workplace remodeled $1100/mo 1st + dep. Rolling Oaks REPORTER Classifieds 386-867-4586 $249,900 Just remodeled 3bd/2ba Lg family Stan Batten Real Estate In Print and On Line room w/FP, lg fenced backyard 752-4402 MLS87653 w/shed $800 mth, First & Sec. Eastside www.lakecityreporter.com Call 386-466-2266 $93,900