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LAKECITYREPORTER.COM Public record retrieval cost Local racers react Speak out on ’s running over driver. gestured angrily toward Stewart’s car, soaring, says the vehicle’s right rear tire struck him, By MEGAN REEVES machine piloted by three-time NASCAR sweeping him underneath. He died on LSHA board [email protected] champion Tony Stewart Saturday night. the way to the hospital. The 20-year-old racer had stepped “The tires are the widest part of those See related stories, Page 3A. onto the dirt track in frustration after cars,” said Earl Lindsey, an 83-year-old Says information sometimes Local racers weighed in Monday his car made contact with Stewart’s and Lake City racer. “It was an accident and requested but not picked up. on the death of an upstate New York crashed on the 14th lap of the 25-lap sprint car driver under the wheels of a race. As Kevin Ward Jr. stepped out and LOCAL RACERS continued on 6A By TONY BRITT [email protected]

The Lake Shore Hospital Authority board is concerned about how much SETTING UP FOR SCHOOL money is going toward provid- ing information through public records requests. During Monday night’s LSHA meeting, board members were told it has cost the Lake Shore Berry Hospital Authority more than $17,348 to fulfill public records INSIDE requests since 2009. n Board sets Jack Berry, LSHA executive millage rate at director, said he started keeping .962, same as last year. See a log in 2013 when he became story, Page 6A. the board’s custodian of public records and noted most of the requests were generated by two people. Following the meeting he identified the two individuals as Stew Lilker, operator of a local blog, and Barbara Lemley. Berry said Lilker and Lemley have filed more than 90 percent of the public record requests to the office in 2013 as well as 2014. Lilker filed a lawsuit over a public records request against the LSHA that is set to go to trial

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Photos by JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter Columbia High School freshman English teacher Ruth Williams looks through textbooks while setting up her new classroom in Monday. ‘I’m exuberant,’ she said. ‘I can’t wait to get acquainted with the new students. I love being an intricate part of their education. It’s an excitement in the air.’

Columbia High School students Apriena Riley (from left), 15, and Victoria Spranger, 18, serve Academy of Entrepreneurship instructor Makeba Murphy and English teacher Ruth Williams a cup of coffee at the Columbia Café on Monday. The café, located at the school’s library, will be officially open on Thursday during teacher orientation. The café will sell breakfast foods including pastries, smoothies, coffee products and will feature a caffeinated and decaffeinated Tiger Blend.

Lawmakers OK new maps for voting Unclear when maps will take effect, or ly hold a 17-10 edge. Worth. The vote was largely along Legislators held a three- if the Nov. election date will be moved. partisan lines as Democrats day special session to fix complained that the new the congressional map after By GARY FINEOUT ruled the current districts map still doesn’t reflect that Circuit Judge Terry Lewis COURTESY Associated Press were illegally drawn to bene- is a battleground ruled that two districts were fit the GOP. state with a divided elec- drawn illegally. Lewis gave 6’ rattlesnake found in Fort White TALLAHASSEE — The The changes would alter torate. The Senate passed legislators until Aug. 15 to Lake City right-of-way foreman Roger Daies of Republican-controlled seven of the state’s 27 con- the measure 25-12 with the draw a new map. Clay Electric Co-op holds up a 6’6” diamondback Florida Legislature on gressional districts, but it’s House following by a 71-38 Republicans who led the rattlesnake his crew encountered last week while Monday swiftly approved not certain if the revised map vote. effort to draw the new map clearing and trimming near Fort White. Snakes new maps that will alter sev- will change the makeup of “What we’ve done is really contended that the changes have caused power outages on poles and in sub- eral of the state’s congres- Florida’s congressional dele- just window dressing,” said stations, the co-op reports. sional districts after a judge gation. Republicans current- Sen. Jeff Clemens, D-Lake REDISTRICT continued on 3A

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Inside the wrapper was ing on his neighbor's door and greeting him with a when police found synthetic marijua- placed in handcuffs, more of the leafy green substance punch in the face, according to reports. na in his car cup holder, reports said. he told Lucas that he from inside the blunt. Tracy Maurice Quattlebaum, 54, allegedly then Columbia County Sheriff's Deputy Harper had just bought the The officers deduced that the sub- entered the victim's home to try to Brian Lucas had been conducting a car the day before and that the blunt stance was K2, which is synthetic fight him. The homeowner threatened routine traffic stop at Bascom Norris was not his. Lucas said he looked at marijuana. to call CCSO if Quattlebaum didn't Drive and Lake Jeffery Road when he the blunt and it was still lit. Harper was arrested and transport- leave. stopped 33-year-old Christopher Lee When Harper was placed in the ed to the Columbia County Detention The victim told police that Harper's silver 2002 Volkswagen Jetta. back of a patrol car, Lucas took pos- Facility on charges of drug posses- Quattlebaum was angry because he Lucas reported that when he session of the blunt but noticed that sion and drug equipment possession. still owes him money from two years shined his flashlight into the vehicle although the substance was leafy and He was released Monday on $6,000 ago, according to an arrest report. he could see what looked like a mari- green, it had no smell of marijuana. bond. Quattlebaum The victim also said Quattlebaum was severely intoxicated, making him violent. Columbia County Sheriff's Deputy Brian Lucas then REDISTRICT Voters in 2010 passed the “Fair Orlando and is held by U.S. Rep. walked across the street to 3705 Sisters Welcome Road Districts” amendment that says leg- Corinne Brown, a Democrat, and a to speak with Quattlebaum, who, despite multiple Continued From 1A islators cannot draw up districts central Florida district held by U.S. requests, refused to keep his hands out of his pockets, to favor incumbents or a political Rep. Dan Webster, a Republican. the report said. should pass muster with the judge. party, a practice known as “gerry- The new map alters those two dis- As a safety precaution, Lucas grabbed Quattlebaum “It’s an excellent map that should mandering.” A coalition of groups, tricts, but also changes the boundar- and brought him to the ground as he continued to comply with the judge’s order,” including the League of Women ies for five other districts located in resist, the report said. Quattlebaum had to be forceful- said Rep. Richard Corcoran, R-Land Voters, contended that the GOP north and central Florida. ly handcuffed and arrested on charges of burglary and O’Lakes and chairman of the com- consultants used a “shadow” pro- Senate Democrats offered their resisting an officer. mittee that came up with the revised cess to draw districts that benefited own alternate map that changed He was transported to the Columbia County districts. Republicans. just three districts, but it was voted Detention Facility and is being held on $26,000 bond. Even with new districts in place, Lewis agreed there was enough down on a 25-12 vote. Republicans it’s not clear when they will be imple- evidence to show that consultants contended that the Democratic map mented. Lewis must still decide helped make a “mockery” of the pro- was unconstitutional because it low- ASSOCIATED PRESS COLUMN whether to call a special election for cess and ruled that two districts were ered the number of black voters in later this year. Legislative leaders invalid. The two districts flagged Brown’s district. The federal Voting have said they plan to oppose any by Lewis are a sprawling district Rights Act bars states from diluting Stewart’s roots effort to call one. that stretches from Jacksonville to the voting strength of minorities. on sprint tracks BY JENNA FRYER | AP Auto Racing Writer Ward remembered as wheelman

hen Jason Leffler was killed in a sprint car and grief doesn’t have a highlight reels by tossing crash last summer, Tony Stewart passionate- See related story on Page 1A. timetable,” spokesman helmets at windshields or W ly defended the grassroots racing of America. Mike Arning said Monday. throwing punches at com- When he triggered a 15-car accident a month By DAN GELSTON Helen McHale has lived Canandaigua Speedway petitors. The action capti- later at an upstate New York race track that left a Associated Press across the street for 30 promoter Jeremie Corcoran vates fans and is part of young girl with a fractured back, he took the blame years and remembers hear- said the track has canceled NASCAR’s allure — and and moved on to the next event. And when Stewart PORT LEYDEN, N.Y. — ing the noise when Ward Wednesday’s event to give inspires the next genera- flipped his sprint car five times at a race in Canada, he Kevin Ward Jr. was crafting raced go-carts. Kevin Ward “my family, staff, fans, and tion to mimic the bump- bristled at the suggestion a reputation as a wheel- Sr. runs a successful paint- racing teams time to grieve ing and brawling of their he was taking unnecessary man, the kind of driver who ing business, and locals and process all that has heroes. risks in his lucrative career. could race vehicles on any thought his son might occurred.” What better way for a Stewart didn’t once track without fear. make it big in the racing young driver to make waver in his stance, even He’d sit up on his seat, world. ‘Anyone would want a name for himself than after breaking his right leg floor it, and zip his way “His dad goes to every to beat [Tony Stewart]’ being the one that stood up racing his sprint car last through a maze of cars race,” she said. “He’s a Driver Matt Tanner, a to Smoke? August. The injury side- straight toward the front of good kid, polite, big smile, friend of Ward’s, was a few Driver Cory Sparks, a lined him for six months, the pack. and they’re a good family.” cars back from the colli- fellow driver in Saturday’s put his Stewart-Haas For points. For fun. Stewart and Ward shared sion. Ward had been a good race, said he and Ward Tony Stewart Racing organization under Often for little money. a love of racing sprint cars: friend for years, a member became friends five years considerable strain and again drew criticism over his “He would go to tracks high-powered, winged cars of a small, tight group of ago. He said Ward was extracurricular activities. that a lot of other drivers built for running on short drivers who traveled to aggressive and competitive He remained undeterred, almost defiant. Racing wouldn’t go to,” Chuck oval or circular dirt and various races around New and that the two men had sprint cars is Stewart’s passion. It’s his hunting and Miller, the race direc- paved tracks. Drivers have York state, parts of Canada “had our feuds” but that his fishing and his video games all rolled into one. tor and president for the to hit the gas to turn, not and Pennsylvania. he was proud to call him a But now his hobby, racing on tiny little tracks in Empire Super Sprints cir- necessarily use the wheel. “I saw his car sitting friend. nondescript towns outside of a busy NASCAR sched- cuit, said Monday. “If we there and when the ambu- “I don’t want Kevin Ward ule, is again being called into question. The three-time had co-sanctioned races No criminal intent lances pulled up I realized to be remembered as a vic- NASCAR champion struck and killed a 20-year-old with other organizations After the crash, Ward what was happening,” tim in a Tony Stewart acci- racer who had climbed from his car Saturday night to where we really weren’t was standing to the right Tanner said. dent,” he said. “He definite- confront Stewart on a New York dirt track following a giving points or anything, of Stewart’s familiar No. 14 He hasn’t watched the ly had a future in this sport. crash caused by contact between the two cars. but it was a deal where car on the dimly lit track. video and doesn’t plan to. He was a very aggressive Kevin Ward Jr. and Stewart were racing side-by- you wanted to see how According to video and wit- “Your emotions are run- driver. He was one hell of side for position at Canandaigua Motorsports Park you stacked up against ness accounts, Ward was ning so high. Stewart’s wheel man.” when Stewart, on the bottom, seemed to slide toward the other competition, the struck by the right rear known for being competi- Doug Elkins is a former Ward’s car and crowd him toward the wall. The rear Wards were willing to go tire and hurtled through tive, and Kevin was just as race announcer who now tire of Stewart’s car appeared to clip the front tire of and do that and see where the air. competitive,” said Tanner. writes about the sport. He Ward’s car, and Ward spun into the fence. they were at.” Authorities questioned So competitive that he’d had known Ward and his Ward, wearing a black firesuit and black helmet, the 43-year-old Stewart take his life into his own father for several years. climbed from the car and walked onto the track 16 years on the track once on Saturday night and hands by stepping into traf- Elkins said he hoped rules pointing in Stewart’s direction. One car had to swerve Ward began racing went to Watkins Glen to fic in a black firesuit on a prohibiting drivers from to avoid hitting him before Stewart got to Ward. go-carts in 1998 at age 4. In talk to him again Sunday. dark track? getting out of their cars Although the front of Stewart’s car passed Ward, it 2010, he moved on to sprint Ontario County Sheriff No one will know for during races will be better appeared the young driver was struck by the right cars and was Empire Super Philip Povero said that sure why Ward made the enforced around the coun- rear tire and hurtled through the air. Sprint racing rookie of the investigators don’t have treacherous decision to tr y. Hours later, Stewart pulled out of the race at year in 2012. The 20-year- any evidence at this point stalk Stewart. He hadn’t heard of any Watkins Glen. A second year the race would go on old raced mostly on dirt to support criminal intent. But perhaps he was bad blood between Stewart without him. tracks a few hours from Povero said Monday there inspired by Stewart him- and Ward. “There aren’t words to describe the sadness I feel his home in Port Leyden, were no plans “at this time” self. Known for his volcanic “Anyone would want to about the accident that took the life of Kevin Ward a village of 700 in northern to talk to Stewart again. temper, Stewart is among beat him, Elkins said, “he’s Jr.,” Stewart said in a statement. New York. “At this time, there are the drivers who made Tony Stewart.” There’s no doubt that Stewart, so gruff and easily Ward was killed no facts that exist that sup- irritable on the outside but so charitable and compas- Saturday night about 140 port any criminal behav- sionate on the inside, is heartbroken. He can be a bull miles away at a clay track ior or conduct, or that any     in a china shop on the track, and he’ll never escape in Canandaigua. NASCAR probable cause of a crim-       ! his quick-tempered, retaliatory reputation. champion Tony Stewart inal act, in this investiga- But Stewart would never intentionally try to hit was the big name in the tion,” he said.       another human being with his race car. He may lose field, racing with the young Povero said the autop-       his temper and shove a driver or throw a helmet or guys while he was in the sy was completed Monday         spin a rival on the track, but Stewart doesn’t run over area for a Sprint Cup race and found Ward died of aspiring young shoes. at Watkins Glen the next blunt force trauma.  Stewart was devastated at the hit day. Stewart said Sunday       took last summer, when Leffler and two other drivers Ward and Stewart tan- “there aren’t words” to   were killed, followed by his high-profile accidents. gled, and Ward hit the wall. describe his sadness over 1005 W. Howard St. • Live Oak, FL 32060 There’s no chance he would have willingly opened Ward walked on the track Ward’s death. grassroots racing up to another round of scorn. apparently to confront Stewart hasn’t Why, though? Why does Stewart go back to race Stewart, and was struck announced whether he’ll for $1,500 here, $3,000 there, against a field of drivers when Stewart’s vehicle drive in this weekend’s of varying ages and talent levels? seemed to fishtail. NASCAR race at Michigan Because it’s where he came from and it’s what he On Monday, several International Speedway, Construction/Debris Containers Available loves. Being a NASCAR superstar pays Stewart’s bills, cars were parked in front but his short track “hobby” but the Sprint Cup is his roots. of the Ward home in Port is on hold. He won’t appear It’s his life and he’s going to live it anyway he pleas- Leyden. A police officer Saturday in a race in 755-7060 es. Take him or leave him, but that’s the essence of stood across the street, Warsaw, . 15 yd. • 20 yd. • 30 yd. • 40 yd. Smoke. He’s true to himself and true to his roots, and politely asking reporters “It is still an emotional Delivered to your job site today the one thing he loves most in his life will now haunt not to park on the road’s time for all involved, Tony m฀v฀A฀D him forever. shoulder. included. He is grieving, 4AOPINION OPINION

Tuesday, August 12, 2014 www.lakecityreporter.com 4A OUR OPINION District a bullet — twice he last-second redistricting job ordered by a Tallhassee judge could have led to electoral disas- T ter for Columbia County. It now appears we may escape this bizarre epi- sode unscathed. Congressional District 3, where we live, wasn’t in violation of the law and required no tinkering whatsoever. Still, the state’s congressional map is like a giant jigsaw puzzle, and redrawing Districts 5 and 10, which were declared illegal, could have caused a ripple effect in Lake City and beyond. There are two ways things could have ‘Slashed’ or not: gone wrong. Under the first scenario, Columbia County gets split into two districts. I’m still puzzled That could make any given representa- tive less responsive to our needs than if fter the Thursday paper Articulation Agreements with no we were a single, united voting bloc. did an article on dual demands such as the ones the The second scenario involves enrollment I submitted Columbia County School District is Gainesville, the home base of our cur- A an opinion piece titled seeking. “Slashed,” which follows. The Additionally, the eligibility re- rent congressman, Ted Yoho. In redraw- Sunday article and editorial (“A puz- quirements for dual enrollment are ing the map, the Legislature could have zling change in policy”) left me puz- set by Florida Statute and the left Columbia County alone but snipped zled as well, thinking the new policy school district has no authority to is clear — as mud. make changes to dual enrollment Gainesville out of District 3, meaning Robert Getzan eligibility requirements. Only a come November we would be represented • • • Florida College System board of by somebody else. trustees is permitted to establish eli- Who that might be we can’t say. “The use of the word ‘slash’ was remove them from the program gibility requirements in addition to inappropriate, misleading and a for a semester. If they want back in those specified in s.1007.271, F.S. But we can say this. prime example of sensational jour- after a semester they should have Across their service area FGC Yoho has been highly visible in our com- nalism.” to buy their way back in (tuition awarded over 60 AA degrees this munity and has responded promptly to These are the words of our super- and books). If the student succeeds past year. If you have a child who our needs. intendent, Terry Huddleston, in a then they could be placed back in is interested in dual enrollment in Facebook debate that took place the program. However, should they Columbia County then you need All in all, he’s done a good job repre- on Thursday just hours after the fail again they should be perma- to attend the school board meet- senting Columbia County’s values in the article was published, in reference nently removed from the program. ing tonight at 7 p.m. at the district United States Congress. to the headline. I posed the follow- (Everyone deserves a second office. If our district implements ing questions to Mr. Huddleston to chance — on their dime). these changes it will have a huge We’d just as soon not chance it with an clear up any “misleading” details in 6) Last question: Is this ultimately negative impact on your child’s edu- unknown quantity if we can help it. the article. about the money, and if it is what cational opportunities. are we telling our students and out In the end I believe this boils Mr. Huddleston, community if we are not willing down to financial management or TODAY IN HISTORY to invest in the futures of our stu- mismanagement. With all the oth- 1) Is it true that students will dents? er school districts in the FGC ser- On this date: require a 3.5 GPA to qualify for dual 7) Added after Sunday’s vice area on board with no eligibility In 1867, President Andrew Johnson sparked a move enrollment? articles: Can we please just have a changes, why is our district attempt- to impeach him as he defied Congress by suspending 2) If yes, how many or what per- standardized policy that applies to ing to place such rigid demands and Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. cent of students with a 3.0 - 3.4999+ all students in the program? restrictions on our students’ ability In 1912, comedy producer Mack Sennett founded the that have passed the PERT will this to dual enroll? Is it financial, and if Keystone Pictures Studio in Edendale, Calif. affect? I have received no response to so why are we the only county in 3) With the proposed changes these questions and the Sunday the FGC service area in this situa- ■ Associated Press how many students will this remove article does little to address these tion? from the dual enrollment program, questions. Ultimately if the district gets away how many will remain? In the hours since posing these with making these changes, it will 4) For the students now in the questions to Mr. Huddleston I have “slash” the dual enrollment program Lake City Reporter program that are succeeding with learned that the Columbia County in Columbia County. I strongly sug- a 3.0 - 3.4999+GPA won’t this new School District has failed to file gest contacting your school board Serving Columbia County Since 1874 policy be punitive? their Articulation Agreement with member and let your concerns be 5) Would it be possible to set Florida Gateway College. This vital known. Your child’s future just may The Lake City Reporter is published with pride up academic probation for stu- document was due August 1. Every depend on it. for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun­ dents who fail to make the grade? other school district served by Flor- ties by Community Newspapers Inc. Let’s say they make a “D” or “F,” ida Gateway College has filed their ■ Robert Getzan lives in Lake City. We believe strong newspapers build strong communities —“Newspapers get things done!” Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and profitable community­oriented newspapers. Dealing with Russian cyber theft This mission will be accomplished through the teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, s you’ve likely heard by — And after the major eBay hack odds — if the Russians have nearly integrity and hard work. now, in a small city in that prompted the company to urge everyone’s data, what’s the chance south central Russia, a users to change passwords. they’ll try to use mine? gang of computer crimi- — And after the massive We don’t know if that is a sound Publisher A Todd Wilson, nals has amassed a huge cache of Heartbleed virus in April scared the strategy or just our growing resis- Robert Bridges, Editor stolen Internet credentials. They’ve bejesus out of millions of Americans tance to changing passwords with Emily Lawson, Associate Editor swiped a mind-boggling 1.2 billion because the virus attacked major every cyber alarm. Password prolif- Sue Brannon, Controller user name and password combina- bank and other Internet sites via eration over the past decade means tions, The New York Times reports. servers — allowing thieves to that many a person scribbles a long Dink NeSmith, President And more than 500 million email mimic those sites or lift users’ per- list of passwords lest he or she Chairman addresses. sonal information or do whatever forget them ... and then stores the Tom Wood, As of late last week, the crooks nefarious things that computer list, hoping that it can’t be as easily hadn’t sold many records online, hackers do with such access. stolen. And yes, confident entrepre- the paper reported. Instead, they’re In the aftermath of Heartbleed, neurs assure us, there are password collecting fees for using the stolen many people scrambled to change protectors online. Uh-huh. What LETTERS POLICY information to send spam on social passwords and flooded customer could possibly go wrong? networks like Twitter. service agents at banks and other The day can’t come too soon Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly writ­ We imagine that many people large companies with questions that that all of our Internet accounts are ten and double spaced. Letters should not exceed 400 around the world heard the news elicited vague assurances that their linked to fingerprints, voice, facial words and will be edited for length and libel. Letters that their personal digital info had systems were not affected, but that or retina scans — a DNA strand? must be signed and include the writer’s name, address been hijacked by a Russian gang you might just want to go ahead and — that cannot be easily hacked or and telephone number for verification. Writers can with ... a weary shrug. change your password anyway, for stolen. But given the fact that we’re have two letters per month published. Letters and Sure, this latest Internet heist peace of mind. talking about systems engineered sounds globally ominous. And per- Those kinds of wan assurances by fallible humans, we’re pretty guest columns are the opinion of the writers and not sonally disturbing. Yes, tech experts give no one peace of mind. sure that ingenious thieves will find necessarily that of the Lake City Reporter. were out in force, advising people to Anyway, back to the Russians. a way to hack those, too. BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL change their passwords again. But As these heists get bigger and big- Meanwhile, the disturbing but 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown. this massive breach comes: ger — at least the ones we know inescapable fact is: Everyone is at BY FAX: (386) 752­9400. — After many people already had about — and the thieves grow more risk. But at least there’s some com- changed them after last year’s mas- and more brazen, we expect that a fort in having all that company. BY EMAIL: [email protected] sive credit card breach at Target password change today won’t be the stores. last one. Many people may play the ■ Chicago Tribune Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER COMMUNITY TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2014 5A

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EVENTS COMING UP Mat/Frame Workshop

Branford Camera Club will hold a Mat and Frame Workshop on Thursday, Aug. 21 at Hatch Park Community Center, 403 SE Craven St., Branford, at 6:30 p.m. A representative from Harmon’s Photo Labs in Gainesville will be the guest speaker. Sample pieces of mat board and small mat cutters will be available to offer hands-on experience. The work- shop is free and open to the public. Entry applications for the Fall Photo Show and Branford Camera Club Membership Applications will be available at the meeting. For more information, call Carolyn Hogue at 386-935-2044. Save the date: Thursday, September 18 will be Macro Photography, hosted by Susan Watson and Bill Kosty, followed by a Field Macro Photography Workshop on Saturday, September 20. Soil testing Columbia County Master Gardeners will do free soil pH testing each Wednesday at the Columbia County Extension Office’s new location, 971 W. Duval St. (U.S. 90), Suite 170. Drop off soil samples JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter at the office any week day during business hours. Also, please gather any pots you are not using and Flight time bring them in on Sept. 3 or 4 for the “Pot Recycle.” A blue heron flies over Gwen Lake on Friday. The lake’s surface is covered in algae bloom. For more information, call 752-5384. Aug. 12 IRA income, Medicare, and other tailgate party and movie night on CPAAA Fundraiser insurance needs. Moderators will be Friday, August 15. The hotdog din- Medicare Seminar Sidney Thompson and Irv Crowetz. ner will start at 6:30 p.m. in the The Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association The LifeStyle Enrichment Center, The seminar will be held Aug. 14 fellowship hall. The movie, "Facing is hosting a garage sale fundraiser Sept. 5-6 from 8 628 SE Allison Ct., is sponsoring a from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Seating is limited the Giants," will be shown at 8 p.m. a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Columbia County Fairgrounds free educational Medicare Seminar to RSVP to 755-3476. in the sanctuary. Call 386-752-5422 Flea Market, 438 Florida 247. Proceeds from the on Tuesday, Aug. 12 from 5-6 p.m. Irv for more. fundraiser will help purchase safety equipment for Crowetz will moderate the seminar. CHS Orientation Lake City Police Department’s K-9 unit and officers. Subjects covered will be: What you Columbia High School will have Aug. 16 Please drop off items for donation (excluding cloth- need to know; when to enroll; what is orientation for ninth graders on ing) at the vacant parking lot across from LCPD, covered; and is a supplement needed. Thursday, August 14 from 10 a.m. Fishing Reefs 225 NW Main Blvd, Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. RSVP to 386-755-3476 x 107. to 12 p.m. in CHS Auditorium. No Horseshoe Beach artificial reef schedules will be given. Orientation developer Charlie Fornaciara, project Artists Wanted for Exhibition SVTA Meeting for tenth through twelfth grade will manager for Dixie County, is hosting Suwannee Valley Transit Authority be Thursday, August 14 at 6 p.m. in a workshop on the new fishing reefs The Live Oak Artists Guild, in partnership with will meet Tuesday, Aug. 12 at 6 p.m. CHS Auditorium. No schedules will on Horseshoe Beach. The workshop the Suwannee River Regional Library, will be pre- at its headquarters, 1907 SW Volyes be given. will consist of a short film, location senting their annual fine arts exhibition September St., Live Oak. The public is invited to of the new reefs, and projected reefs. 8-19. All artists, age 18 or older, are eligible and invit- attend. LCMS Orientation He will answer questions after the ed to submit an application. Application Deadline: Lake City Middle School will have presentation, give handouts and pro- Applications and with an entry fee of $25 for mem- Homeless Coalition student orientation on Thursday, vide GPS coordinates. The workshop bers or $35 for non-members must be submitted by The monthly meeting of the Aug. 14 at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. in the is on Aug. 16 from 2-3:30 p.m. at August 22. A photo or digital image must be submit- Homeless Services Network of LCMS Gym, 843 SW Arlington Blvd. the Marina in Horseshoe Beach, 262 ted with the application. Applications are available Suwannee Valley will be Tuesday, Both programs are the same and you Third Street [Route 351]. For more at The Frame Shop & Gallery and the Suwannee August 12 at 3:30 p.m. at the Columbia may attend the one more convenient information or more details, call 352- River Regional Library. Or, artists may download/ County Public Library West Branch, for you. Call 386-758-4800 for more. 498-5405. print the application from our blog: http://theloag. 435 NW Hall of Fame Drive. The blogspot.com/. If you have any questions, please Homeless Services Network of Early Learning Concert contact Glinda Pennock at 386-364-9363. Awards: Suwannee Valley serves Columbia The Early Learning Coalition of Mountaintop Ministries is excited Autumn Artfest 2014 awards will be determined by and surrounding areas. For further Florida's Gateway Inc. will have an to announce an upcoming concert, the entries and donations received. A minimum of information contact Jennifer Lee executive/finance committee meet- ARISE 2014, to be held Saturday $3000 will be awarded. Artwork selected for these at 386-752-5604 x 107. ing Thursday, Aug. 14 at 1:30 p.m. August 16 at 7:30 p.m. (doors open awards will be exhibited at a special “Featured at 1104 SW Main Blvd. Call Stacey at 6:30 p.m.). This event is free of Exhibition” at the Suwannee River Regional Library. Aug. 13 DePratter at 386-752-9770 for more. charge and everyone is invited. Mountaintop Ministries is located at Folk in the Springs Lake City Newcomers Aug. 15 5037 SW County Road 240. Lake City Newcomers will have On Sunday, Sept. 21 Folk music will take over their regular luncheon meeting Hawaiian Dinner Aug. 18 High Springs as A different Folk artist will be per- Wednesday, Aug. 13 at 11 a.m. The American Legion Auxiliary forming at a different location throughout downtown at Eastside Village, 164 SE Pearl Unit 57, 2602 SW Main Blvd., will Art League Meeting High Springs. This is to highlight the artists and Terrace. The program will be the host its Annual Hawaiian Dinner for The monthly meeting of the Art specific locations within walking distance of Main annual bingo game. For additional members and guests on August 15 League of North Florida will held Street. There will be seven artists in six locations. info please call Joan Wilson 755-9897. from 5:30-7 p.m. A pulled-pork dinner on August 18 at 6:30 p.m. at The Kicking off the show is Elaine Mahon, a Folk artist will be served for a $10 donation. For First Presbyterian Church in the from Gainesville, with her award-winning CD “Rise”. Aug. 14 more information about this event Fellowship Hall, 697 SW Baya Dr. Other artists are: Alan Height, Dayrl Brewer, Don please call 1-386-755-3814 or 1-386- The community is invited to attend. Austin, Sno Roger’s, H.R. Gertner and Brian Smalley. Retirement Seminar 397-6966. The meeting will consist of fellow- Come visit places you may have never seen, such as The LifeStyle Enrichment Center, ship, dinner, program, and business the Secret Garden and the High Springs Museum. 628 SE Allison Ct., will host a Tailgate and Movie meeting. The program speaker will The headliner is Brian Smalley, winner of the 2013 Retirement Seminar reviewing when First Baptist Church, 182 NE discuss his experiences with nature Florida Folk Album of the Year. A grand finale will be to retire, social security, pension/ Justice Street, is offering a free photography. at the Great Outdoors starting at 6 p.m. OBITUARIES

PUBLISHER’S NOTE: Rick Rick loved dogs. Trixie, leave Florida unless he wanted less fortunate soul. Rick liked do anything for anyone. She will Melba Ruth Gordon Bacon, former Lake City Re- Richie, James Brown Beans to die young. He headed back to buy food for the car behind be greatly missed. She enjoyed porter Publisher, wrote his own and Mr. Woo were the last in to to live and him in the drive-thru lane, or reading, playing bingo, baking Ms. Melba Ruth Gordon, 74 obituary. Bacon died of lung a long line of hairy hogs that work in Rockingham and Lum- a meal for a military couple cakes, sewing, going to yard of Alachua Florida passed away cancer on Aug. 7, 2014. He was shared his bed and his affection. berton, where he had a good life. (if he could do it without them sales; bargain shopping; travel- on Thursday August 7, 2014 at 67. It was his wish his inal state- He was born in Auburn, Rick was a Rotarian for over knowing who paid). That’s ing to see family, and spending Shands UF in Gainesville. She ment be published in its entirety. N.Y., July 16, 1947, the son 25 years. He served as presi- a lot cheaper than lowers.time with family. She is pre- was born on August 6, 1940 in of the late Elizabeth Dun- dent of the Rockingham Ro- A memorial luncheon in Rick’s ceded in death by her daugh- Ocala, Florida to the late James Richard Norton ster Bacon and Frederick tary Club in 2012-13 and was honor will be held in Lum- ter Valorie Fralick, two sisters Smith and Lucille Dupree Clark. (Rick) Bacon Neil Bacon. He was also pre- proud of the work that Rota- berton on Saturday, Aug. 23, Judy Scott, Mikie Bishop Lang Mrs. Gordon has lived most deceased by a brother, Ted. ry did in the community and 2014 from 1 to 3 p.m. at Pier and one brother Danny Lang. of her life in Alachua. She is LUMBERTON, N.C.— Rich- He drifted south from upstate around the world. He was a 41 Seafood. Adult beverag- She is survived by her sons Lu- preceded in death by her hus- ard Norton Bacon (Rick) of New York in 1962 to the moun- two-time Paul Harris Fellow. es will follow at widow Can- ther A. Fralick, Kenneth Fralick band Wylie Gordon Sr. Broth- Lumberton has left the building. tains of North Carolina, where In March of 2014, Rick was dy’s house on Camellia Lane. (Terrie); and David Fralick. ers: Kenneth Smith and Tom His friends will tell you he’s he graduated without honors in diagnosed with lung cancer. He To the crooks reading this: One daughter Denise “Dede” Clark; Stepfather: Jim Clark. in a better place. The rest will the class of ‘65 at East Yancey celebrated with yet another trip We left an armed guard and Fralick Bullard (Lenville); She is survived by Son: Wy- say they can smell the Bacon High School. After one undis- to a Cincinnati Reds game. If the four killer dogs home from Three sisters Glenda Lang, lie Gordon Jr AKA Kelly burning. He tinguished year at the Univer- you knew Rick, you knew that the luncheon. If you come Teri Beyer, and Jane Ernst six Summer of Alachua; Sister: is stress-free sity of North Carolina-Chapel he was a loyal Reds fan since to steal, they will hurt you. grandchildren Mickle, Chris- Gloria Clark; Brother: Edwin and at peace. Hill, Rick enlisted in the Unit- the late ‘50s without ever living topher and Adam Fralick, An- Smith of Lake City; Grandson: The curtain ed States Air Force. He became a day in Ohio. He often said, Bonnie J. Fralick gela Fralick (Eric Treece); Stephen Dopson of Alachua came down a Morse intercept operator “There’s no explaining taste.” Lyndsie Fralick Trawick and two great grandchildren. on Thurs- and spent two and a half years Cremation will take place at Ms. Bonnie J. Fralick, 72, (Jake). Ashlen A. Bullard, Family will receive friends for day night overseas in Turkey and Italy. the family’s convenience and died Sunday August 10, 2014 at and four great grandchildren visitation on Tuesday August 12, at South- After another failed college his ashes will be kept in an urn, University of Shands Hospital Jake Jr. and Kendall Trawick, 2014 at Archer Funeral Home in eastern Re- attempt at Mars Hill College, passed from family member in Gainesville, FL. she was the and Trent and Trevor Treece. Lake Butler from 5-7 pm. The ar- gional Med- Rick got his start in media at to family member until no one daughter of the late Glenn and There will be no service per rangements are under the care of ical Center. WKYK radio in Burnsville, can remember what’s in the jar. Bertrend Mahloney Lang. born her wishes. Family will receive ARCHER FUNERAL HOME He is survived N.C. From radio it was on to Everyone who remembers in Pomona Park, California on friends Tuesday August 12, 2014 of Lake Butler, Fl. 386-496-2008 by his loving newspaper, where Rick spent Rick is asked to celebrate his October 22, 1942 she had lived From 12 noon till. Everyone wife of 29 years, 26 years publishing newspapers, life in their own way; telling in Lake City since 1966. She welcome to come visit, eat, and Candace Smith Bacon. He is also moving from state-to-state look- a ‘He wasn’t so bad’ or ‘What worked as an RN at the VA Hos- celebrate her life with us. Family survived by his son Jonathan Ba- ing for a town that would keep an ass’ story of their choos- pital for twenty-six years and will be at Bonnie’s house 7479 con and wife Beth of High Point; him. From Spruce Pine, N.C. ing. Boiled shrimp and a bev- retiring in 2004. Since retiring South Hwy 441 Lake City, FL; daughter Melody Kearse of to Barnwell, S.C. to Lake City, erage of your choice should she has been the loving care giv- DEES-PARRISH FAMI- LY FUNERAL HOME Rock Hill, S.C., and son Bry- Fla., he survived buying a Buick be part of any celebration. er for many family and friends is in Obituaries are paid advertise- an Kearse and wife Liz of Ra- LeSabre (the oficial car of Instead of lowers, Rick orwould anyone who has needed her. charge of Cremation arrange- ments. For details, call the Lake leigh. Five grandchildren made geezers) and a heart attack that hope that you will do an unex- She was the kindest, gentlest ments. 458 South Marion Av- City Reporter’s classified depart- his life better with their visits. convinced him it was time to pected act of kindness for some most loving person who would enue Lake City, FL 32025. ment at 752-1293. 6A LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2014 Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 Political LSHA to keep millage rate forum at .962 — same as last year tonight Figure is reduction from lower millage rate because its indigent care program saved $700,000 during From staff reports tentative rate set in July. fiscal year 2014. The next major political “We were able to cut down on the forum for the August pri- By TONY BRITT number (of patients) and cut sprawl out mary election is scheduled [email protected] of the system and we were just more for 6 p.m. today. efficient,” he said, citing the LSHA indi- The event, sponsored The Lake Shore Hospital Authority gent care program, prescription drug by the Columbia County Board plans to reduce its proposed tax program and reduction in the number of Republican Executive levy to .962 mills in its upcoming $9.2 its clients being served in the emergen- Committee, will be million fiscal budget. The .962 mills is cy room as factors. held at the Mason City a reduction from the tentative 1.5 mill- Berry said implementing the .962 Community Center, 11110 age rate that was adopted by the board millage rate rather than the 1.5 millage S. US Highway 441. WIKIMEDIA COMMONS during its July meeting. Last year’s rate will save Columbia County taxpay- Sprint cars have a very high horsepower-to-weight ratio, Both Republican and adopted rate was also .962 mills. ers and estimated $1.2 million. reaching speeds in excess of 140 miles per hour in a Democrat candidates run- Board members reached a consensus Berry said the board could lower the short amount of time. The safety record of sprint car ning for county positions, on the millage rate after hearing a pre- millage rate even below last year’s rate, racing in recent decades has been greatly improved by city council and school board sentation by Richard Powell, the board’s but would have to go into its reserves several new mandatory safety regulations. seats are allowed to speak at accountant, during a budget workshop and the board wants to retain about the forum, said Buddy Hines, that took place before the regular meet- $5 million there. He said if the com- the head of the Columbia ing where Powell unveiled the board’s pany leasing the hospital pulled out of County Republican Executive LOCAL RACERS proposed $9,214,975 budget. its agreement with the board, $5 mil- Committee. Continued From 1A Jack Berry, LSHA executive director, lion would run the hospital for about a The event is free. said the board was able to suggest a month. he saw him, I’m sure. The boy was just too close to the darn car.” In his 63 years of racing experience, Lindsey said NOTICE OF HEARING TO RE-IMPOSE AND PROVIDE RECORDS he has seen plenty of people mad, but has never seen Continued From 1A anyone die over it. He raced the NASCAR circuit from FOR COLLECTION OF FIRE PROTECTION SPECIAL 1954 to 1956, when he was third in the point standings, later this year. he said. ASSESSMENTS Attempts to reach Lilker After wrecking and getting hurt, he took a break, and Lemley late Monday and now races vintage race cars in Lake City as a mem- Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Lake City will conduct a public were unsuccessful. ber of the Antique Racing Association. hearing to consider re-imposing fire protection special assessments for the provision of fire Marc Vann said he “This is really the way it has been going for years,” protection services within the City of Lake City (see map of City below) for the Fiscal Year requested the information Lindsey said. “Guys just get mad and throw things. beginning October 1, 2014. from Berry after a public Helmets, fingers — whatever.” The hearing will be held at 7:00 p.m. on September 2, 2014, in the City Council Chambers records request was filed for Robert Hart, owner of North Florida Speedway on of City Hall, 205 North Marion Avenue, Lake City, Florida, for the purpose of receiving public Berry’s credit report. Racetrack Road in Lake City, said that to his knowl- comment on the proposed assessments. All affected property owners have a right to appear “I just asked Jack to come edge, this kind of incident has never led to a fatal result up with something that would in the area. at the hearing and to file written objections with the City Council within 20 days of this notice. If give us an indication of how The track is open nearly every Saturday and runs a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Council with respect to any matter many public records requests late models, pure stocks, box stocks, emods, mods, considered at the hearing, such person will need a record of the proceedings and may need to we have had over the last 2 - 3 street stocks, sportsmen and road hoggs. On occasion, ensure that a verbatim record is made, including the testimony and evidence upon which the years and to give us some indi- sprint cars come to visit. appeal is to be made. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing cation of how much involve- “We have had people get out of their cars and shake a special accommodation or an interpreter to participate in this proceeding should contact the ment the public as a whole their fists or whatever, but never run onto the track,” City Clerk’s office at (386)719-5756, at least three (3) days prior to the date of the hearing. has been in the number of he said. “Our drivers seem to know that they can get The assessment for each parcel of property will be based upon each parcel’s classification requests we’ve had,” he said. hurt that way.” and the total number of billing units attributed to that parcel. The following table reflects the “We’re also in a lawsuit right Hart said sometimes racers get heated up so fast proposed fire protection assessment schedule: now over some of these very there is little anyone can do to stop them. He said that same things and I have no the best thing to do is red flag the race before a driver Proposed Fire Protection Assessment Rates for FY2014-15 idea of how much taxpayer can do something foolish. money is being wasted every “Sometimes people are so angry that they aren’t Residential Property Category Not to Exceed Rates time (LSHA attorney Marlin thinking clearly, so it’s best to just stop the race,” Hart Single Family Rate Per Dwelling Unit $221.76 Feagle) has to be called saying said. whether we are allowed to give Robert Ford, previous manager of North Florida Multi-family Rate Per Dwelling Unit $131.55 this information or not. I asked Speedway, said that you see a little bit of everything Nonresidential Property Category Not to Exceed Rates him to see if he can compile when you’re around a racetrack, but that things like how much taxpayer money is this shouldn’t happen. Hotel/Motel Rate Per Square Foot $0.1189 being thrown away on legal “A driver should never get out of their car on the fees because of public records racetrack,” he said. “You should stay in your car until Commercial Rate Per Square Foot $0.1386 requests that are nobody’s the race is red flagged.” Industrial/Warehouse Rate Per Square Foot $0.0480 business to start with.” He said at many speedways, a driver would have Vacant/Agricultural Rate Per Parcel $ 44.35 Berry said if the labor costs been disqualified for doing what Ward did. However, were included in the amounts, Stewart himself has done it, and on more than one Copies of the Fire Protection Assessment Ordinance (Ordinance No. 2002-958), the Initial it would costs the board 2-3 occasion. times as much as they charge Fain Skinner, a 29-year-old Live Oak racer, said that Assessment Resolution (Resolution No. 2002-055), as amended, the Final Assessment Reso- to fill the requests. he has even seen drivers black flagged because mem- lution (Resolution No. 2002-062), subsequent Preliminary and Annual resolutions amending “What irritates me worse bers of their pit crew entered the track. and confirming the Fire Protection Assessments, the 2014 Preliminary Rate Resolution initiat- than anything in the world, He has been racing for 20 years throughout Florida, ing the annual process of updating the Assessment Roll and re-imposing the Fire Protection is that these people are cost- and even drove in a NASCAR Nationwide race in 2011. Assessments for the upcoming fiscal year, the 2014 City of Lake City Fire Assessment Update ing the taxpayers a bunch of After winning the World Karting Association champi- Report by Tindale-Oliver & Assoc., and the preliminary Assessment Roll for the upcoming fiscal money,” he said following the onship at 15, he started competing in stock cars. He year are available for inspection at the City Clerk’s office located at City Hall, 205 North Marion meeting. “They are reducing was the 2003 FASCAR Sunbelt Super Series Rookie of Avenue, Lake City, Florida. the efficiency within our office the Year. The assessments will be collected by the Tax Collector on the ad valorem property tax bill and they’re sitting in a (LSHA “Every track is different, but it’s just something which will be mailed in November 2014, as authorized by section 197.3632, Florida Statutes. Board) meeting laughing about you should never do,” Skinner said. “People do it and Failure to pay the assessments will cause a tax certificate to be issued against the property it. They think it’s funny to raise usually they get kicked out for it, but they never killed which may result in a loss of title. taxpayer money, but yet they because they never get that close to the cars.” call everybody else crooks.” Authorities are still investigating, but say there If you have any questions, please contact the City Manager’s Office at (386) 719 -5768, In 2009 the LSHA spent seems to be no evidence of criminal intent on Stewart’s Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. $175 in public records part. requests, Berry said. He said The crash occurred around 10:30 p.m., and while the board has spent about Ward is plainly visible in amateur video of the incident, $13,000 on legal consult- even many cell phone cameras are more sensitive to ing fees for public records light than the human eye. requests so far in 2014. “Just because we can see him doesn’t mean a driver Berry said there have been could,” said Jason McMillan of Live Oak, who has been several instances where pub- racing stock cars on dirt in North Florida and South lic records requests were pro- Georgia since 1998. cessed and not collected by McMillan said he thinks Stewart, whose car was fol- the person who requested the lowing another racer who swerved to miss Ward, may information. Then a few days just not have had time to react. later the person would file “It’s like driving on the interstate and the guy in front another public records request of you swerves real fast to miss a recap and you hit it,” and collect the information and he said. leave the initial information at He added that during a caution, drivers take time the office without paying. to check their gauges and aren’t always looking at the Feagle said there is no track. mechanism in place for the As for climbing out of a car in anger, “it kind of LSHA to recoup the costs touches home a little bit,” McMillan said, admitting he of the documents that were once got out of his car after a crash to fight with anoth- never collected. er driver. “Lucky something like that didn’t happen “This is a clear cut case of then,” he said. harassment,” Berry said. Paul Clayton of Lake City, who spends much of his Board member Koby time at North Florida Speedway as a member of a pit Adams suggested the board crew, said what happened was a tragic accident. establish a set policy to handle “This is one of those things where the victim put public requests by having the himself in harm’s way,” Clayton said. “These kinds of requests go through Feagle, things hurt racing, it puts a black eye on the sport.” but Berry said only a limited Clayton said that he believes all speedways should number of the requests are take this as an opportunity to emphasize safety rules involved by Feagle. for racing and remind people not to walk near the Berry said he implemented track. a new policy for public records “The racing community is a big family,” he said. AUDREY SIKES CITY CLERK requests Friday, but did not “And regardless of why it happened, we are all grieving CITY OF LAKE CITY elaborate on how it will work. for Kevin Ward together.” Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2014 7A Fall concert series at Display your art with ArtsCare Dowling Park free for Haven Hospice Haven Hospice services. efit the unreimbursed programs and Community Concert To be considered, an artist must services provided by Haven Hospice seeking artwork to complete an exhibiting application to the patients and families it serves. display on walls. and return it with a minimum of For more information about season ticket holders 10 photos representative of their becoming a Haven Hospice artist, From staff reports From staff Reports work. The application can be found please contact Stephanie Brod at at www.havenhospice.org/ArtsCare. 352-271-4665. Members and season ticket holders of Community Haven Hospice invites local artists Artists who choose to display at Return completed Exhibiting Concerts of Lake City, Inc. are invited to attend all of the to get connected with the ArtsCare Haven Hospice are not required to Artist Applications by mail to Haven concerts held at Dowling Park in Live Oak, free of charge. Program by displaying work on their rent the wall space or submit to volun- Hospice: Volunteer Services 4200 A pass to the Dowling Park series will be mailed to you walls. teer hours. The art will be scheduled NW 90th Blvd., Gainesville, FL with your season tickets. However, tickets won’t be mailed The program will bring patients, to hang in the care center for eight 32606. You may also submit the appli- until after the first two concerts have been presented. families and artists together through weeks before it is changed out for new cation by email to: HavenEvents@ If you are a season ticket holder and would like to the medium of art while supporting artwork. A portion of all proceeds ben- HavenHospice.org. attend the August 14 and/or September 5 concerts at Advent Christian Village in Live Oak, please be aware that your name has been submitted to the Dowling Park staff and you are welcome to attend those concerts without having your pass. Class reunions, celebrations coming up The Thursday, August 14 concert is: Young Musicians. CHS ‘74 Reunion son. Price includes barbecue dinner. bottled beer. Entertainment is pro- This will be a presentation of the 2013-14 Suwannee The CHS Class of 1974 will hold Checks payable to Class of 1972, 81 vided by DJ Kickin’ Kevin Thomas. Elementary auditioned third-grade choir; Jeremiah its 40th Class Reunion on August SE Anastasia Street, Lake City. Call RSVP to shs1984reunion@gmail. Ross, Live Oak singer/songwriter; and Boys’ Choir of 15 and 16. Friday, August 15 will Charles Tannachion at 386-752-3621 com by Aug. 15. Payment must be Tallahassee. consist of an informal get-together at or Kent Harriss at 386-365-7086 with received by Sept. 15. Make check/ The Friday, Sept. 5 concert is: Piano Quartet. “Con Gator Dockside at 7 p.m. Saturday, questions. Information and a reg- money order payable to Class of Brio.” This will entail an internationally acclaimed violin, August 16 will be the reunion at istration form can be found on the 1984 and send to Class of 1984 Sue viola, cello and piano quartet. Quail Heights Country Club. Social CHS Class of 1972 Facebook page. Swann Ratliff P.O. Box 120 McAlpin, Concerts begin at 7:00 p.m. at Advent Christian Village, hour will begin at 7 p.m.; a DJ will FL 32062. The Holiday Inn Express 10680 Dowling Park Dr., Live Oak. perform from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. The SHS ‘84 Reunion is offering a lodging discount: The first concert of the 2014-15 Community Concert cash bar will be available all night The SHS Class of 1984 will hold $112.57 per night with a minimum Series will be on Thursday, October 2 at 7:30 p.m. along with hor d’oeuvres. Cost is its 30th Class Reunion on Saturday, of 10 rooms reserved. Reservation The concert will be Two on Tap: gorgeous vocals, $25 per person or $50 per couple. Oct. 25 starting at 6:30 p.m. at The deadline is Oct. 6. There will be exciting tap choreography, and unique musical arrange- Contact Tonia Edenfield at 386-961- Brown Lantern, 417 E. Howard St., reserved seating at the Friday, Oct. ments and will be held at Florida Gateway College Levy 6328 with questions. Live Oak. Dress is casual. Cost is 24 Homecoming Football Game at Performing Arts Center, 148 SE College Place. $40 per person and includes buf- a cost of $6 per ticket. The tick- Season tickets and Dowling Park passes will be mailed CHS Class of ‘72 fet of fried/boiled shrimp, chick- et price must be included in total prior to this date. The CHS Class of 1972 will have en wings, chicken strips, veggies, amount remitted with reunion ticket Adult tickets for a single concert will be sold at the door a 60th birthday party on Saturday, salad bar, etc. Tea, Coke products, purchase. Indicate how many tick- for $120. Aug. 16 from 5:30-11 p.m. at the and keg beer will be served all ets are needed when you RSVP. For more information about tickets or concerts, call LifeStyle Enrichment Center, 628 SE night. A cash bar will be available Questions? Email shs1984reunion@ (386) 466-2013. Allison Court. Cost is $20 per per- at a discounted price for wine and gmail.com. Suwannee Two local clean-up starting locations next month available From staff reports for early The Great Suwannee River Cleanup began with an idea to clean voting up the Suwannee from the Georgia state line From staff reports all the way to the Gulf Early Voting for the 2014 of Mexico. Building on Primary Election begins three successful years August 16 and ends August of clean up, last year’s 23. efforts expanded to Voting hours will be from include the Suwannee’s 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Two tributaries. The riv- Early Voting locations will ers that flow into the be available for all regis- Suwannee suffer the tered voters of Columbia same fate when trash County. and harmful garbage Vote at Supervisor of accumulate on river Elections Office, 971 W bottoms and along riv- Duval St. Suite 102, or Fort erbanks. COURTESY White Community Center, Last year, divers Dixie Dancers donate to School Board 17579 SW State Road 47. scoured river bottoms Call the office of as volunteers worked on Local square dance club, the Dixie Dancers of Lake City, have been collecting school supplies over the summer to donate Supervisor of Election Liz the river banks to remove to students in need as they prepare to begin the 2014-15 school year. The club collected hundreds of items which they Horne with questions: 386- literally thousands of then donated to the Columbia County School Board. The club meets every Tuesday evening at Teen Town. 758-1026. pounds of trash. It’s time to do it again this year. Volunteers are needed to organize cleanups on Back-to-school program to the Suwannee, the Santa Fe, the Withlacoochee and the Ichetucknee riv- be at Christ Central church ers. From staff reports The 2014 cleanup will occur during a three- Christ Central month window from Community Outreach September through will host its 16th annual November along the Operation Backpack on Suwannee River and its Saturday, Aug. 16 from 9 tributaries. a.m. to 2 p.m. Businesses, civic The event has out- clubs, fishing and boat- grown its previous spot ing groups, churches, at the Columbia County New MerchaNdise arriviNg daily government agencies, Fairgrounds and will this non-profits, chambers of year be held at Christ commerce, and groups Central, 359 SW Dyal Ave. of friends are all encour- They will again be offer- aged to participate. Go to ing Jansports backpacks to Name Brand Gently Used the event map at http:// the first 300 participants. If tinyurl.com/mwa2pjk to you received a backpack in Children’s Clothing determine your section previous years, you will not based on mileposts and be able to get one this year Look for the color dots on Sale items GPS coordinates. Then as the backpacks come FILE 471 SW 247 • Branford Crossing • 752-9885 register your group, the with a lifetime warranty. Christ Central Ministries office manager/facilities director (Across from the fairgrounds) date of your cleanup, You are, however, still eli- Leilani Dagley sorts through new backpacks at last year’s and your river section gible to receive the school Operation Backpack. This year, the program will be held at online at http://tinyurl. supplies. Christ Central Ministries, 359 SW Dyal Ave. com/l9pntwn. Shortly If your backpack is in after registration, your disrepair, business cards bus stop information for haircuts, physicals, vision cleanup will appear on will be available with infor- students for the upcoming exams, immunizations, and the event map. mation regarding the num- school year. more. These are available Jay Poole, AAMS® If you have questions ber to call to receive a free A pharmacist from North to an unlimited number of Financial Advisor or need assistance, replacement backpack. Florida Pharmacy will offer participants. 846 S W Baya Drive please contact Current CCSO will be on site for vitamin cards for students A hot dog meal will be Lake City FL 32025 Problems’ Executive school-related finger print- to receive free monthly provided after participants 386-752-3545 www.edwardjones.com Director Fritzi Olson at ing. vitamins throughout the are done collecting ser- 352-215-7554 or e-mail The Columbia County school year. vices. her at aar@currentprob- School District will also Christ Central will also Parents must be present lems.org. be there to provide school offer free of charge: school with children. 8A

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FORT WHITE — Fort White High football is look- ing to reload in 2014, but the Indians used a lot of shells last year. “Touchdown produc- tion lost,” Fort White head coach Demetric Jackson summed up his concerns going into the season. “We lost about 95 percent of our touchdowns.” Jackson is not poor- mouthing. Fort White scored 41 touchdowns in 2013 and 33 were scored by three grad- uating seniors. Add in four other touchdowns scored by seniors and one by an underclassman who did not FILE return and that tallies to Fort White High’s Christian Helsel trucks through a number of tacklers last season. 92.6 percent. The Indians also gradu- cal ability, but has not had ated more than 2,500 rush- a lot of reps,” Jackson said. ing yards. “Blair returns at fullback “We only have three and that is an upgrade for returning who got any the position. Helsel is back touchdowns,” Jackson said. at tight end.” “The challenge is to get Tyler Reed and Jabari guys to make it happen this Rivers are working at tail- year.” back. Justin Asuncion and The three returnees with C.J. McCoy are at fullback. LEFT: Fort White High’s Blair touchdowns — Cameron Asuncion is the only one Chapman carries the ball White (fumble recov- with varsity carries last against Taylor County High ery on defense), Blair year. on Nov. 1. Chapman (rushing) and J.T. Byrne and Shannon Christian Helsel (recep- Showers are the X and 2 tion) — will get the oppor- wideouts (“split end and tunity. White will start at flanker for you,” Jackson tailback with Chapman at explained). Elijah Bryant fullback and Helsel at tight and Bryson Brady also are end. seeing time at wide receiv- Chapman and Helsel er. were two-way starters last On the offensive line, year and White saw some returning starter Brason time at tailback. Caley has moved from left At fullback in 2013, tackle to center. The right Chapman carried the ball side has returning start- 34 times for 210 yards. He ers in Randall Fraddosio caught 11 passes for 123 at guard and Dre Brown yards. Helsel had seven at tackle. Jaron Queen catches for 87 yards. White at left guard and Nathan gained 71 yards on 13 car- Thomas at left tackle will be ries. counted on to replace key “Cameron has the physi- linemen. FILE McIlroy joins elite club Golfer joins 3 ing into the year,” McIlroy Open and the British Open; said. “All of a sudden I’m a and Henrik Stenson, a others to win four four-time major champion.” perennial contender in the majors before 25. That’s where those other majors. three — Jones, Nicklaus, That’s when McIlroy By PAUL NEWBERRY Woods — come in. unleashed a shot that he’ll Associated Press Until Sunday, they were surely be remembered the only players in the last for as long as he plays the LOUISVILLE, Ky. — century to win four majors game — a 3-wood from 284 Bobby Jones. Jack Nicklaus. at 25 or younger. McIlroy yards on the par-5 hole. He Tiger Woods. joined them with a victory insisted that when it left And, now, Rory McIlroy. that showed he’s not just the club, it was about 30 He certainly doesn’t look the ultimate front-runner. feet lower than he wanted, out of place. The kid can come from and about 15 yards left of Joining an exclusive club behind, too. his intended target. But it in the twilight at Valhalla McIlroy went into the worked out just the fine, the Golf Club, McIlroy sur- final round one shot ahead. ball stopping 7 feet from the vived his toughest test yet By the time he stood in the flag to set up an eagle that on the big stage and gave 10th fairway, he was three got him right back in the every indication that he’s strokes behind against game. worthy of a spot alongside an All-Star cast — Phil “You need a little bit of the greats of the game. Mickelson, a five-time major luck in major champion- “I was happy being a two- champion; Rickie Fowler, ships to win,” he said, “and time major champion com- runner-up at both the U.S. that was my lucky break.” New Patient Exam and Necessary X-rays DO150, DO330 First-time $ patient Reg. $217 29 SAVINGS OF $188 Expires August 31, 2014

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FORT WHITE BABE RUTH Friday. All FHSAA SEMINOLES L.A. Dodgers (Haren 9-9) at Atlanta 14. (14) Jamie McMurray, , physicals and other TELEVISION (Minor 4-7), 7:10 p.m. 90, 92.6, 30, $113,354. Election meeting Kickoff gathering St. Louis (Wainwright 14-6) at Miami 15. (22) , Chevrolet, 90, required forms must be TV sports (Cosart 0-1), 7:10 p.m. 76, 29, $104,523. 6:30 p.m. today turned in before an athlete set for Aug. 21 Washington (Fister 11-3) at N.Y. Mets 16. (31) , Chevrolet, 90, can participate. Today (R.Montero 0-2), 7:10 p.m. 66.4, 28, $123,451. Fort White Babe Ruth The Lake City Seminole For details, e-mail LITTLE LEAGUE SOFTBALL Milwaukee (W.Peralta 14-6) at Chicago 17. (15) , Chevrolet, 90, Baseball has its annual Club’s 2014 Kickoff Cubs (Hendricks 3-1), 8:05 p.m. 60.9, 27, $101,048. [email protected]. 6:30 p.m., 9 p.m. meeting for elections to Gathering is 6 p.m. Philadelphia (Williams 0-0) at 18. (27) , Ford, 90, 70.2, ESPN2 — World Series, semifinals all positions at Aug. 21 at The Country MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 10-4), 10:05 p.m. 26, $114,926. BOYS CLUB 7 p.m. Colorado (Flande 0-4) at San Diego 19. (26) , Ford, 90, 58.7, 6:30 p.m. today at the Club at Lake City. Speaker MLB — Regional coverage, L.A. Dodgers (Despaigne 2-3), 10:10 p.m. 25, $97,773. South Columbia Sports Fall registration is Michael Langston with at Atlanta or Detroit at Pittsburgh Chicago White Sox (Sale 10-2) at 20. (21) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 90, Park board meeting room. warchant.com. 55.4, 24, $114,340. 10:10 p.m. San Francisco (Vogelsong 7-8), 10:15 p.m. Interested parties underway at club For details, call WGN — Chicago White Sox at San 21. (43) , Chevrolet, 90, Francisco 51.7, 23, $84,965. should call Jackie Brooks The Boys and Girls 752-2180. FOOTBALL 22. (33) , Ford, 90, 58.3, SOCCER at (386) 527-2555. Club of Columbia County 2:30 p.m. 22, $94,162. CHS FOOTBALL 23. (39) , Chevrolet, 90, is registering for the fall FS1 — UEFA, Super Cup, Real Madrid NFL preseason AAU CROSS COUNTRY vs. Sevilla, at Cardiff, Wales 45.4, 21, $76,290. session which runs from Booster tickets, 24. (17) , , 90, 3:45 p.m. Saturday Monday through Oct. 18. 74.9, 20, $84,015. Middle school ESPN2 — FIFA, U-20 Women’s World Detroit 13, Cleveland 12 gifts available 25. (34) , Ford, 90, 42, 19, Children ages 6-14 are Cup, United States vs. China, at Moncton, N.Y. Giants 20, Pittsburgh 16 $76,390. meeting today eligible to attend. Cost is New Brunswick Tennessee 20, Green Bay 16 Columbia High football 26. (32) Nelson Piquet Jr., Ford, 90, 47, Arizona 32, Houston 0 An informational $160 for the nine weeks. booster season tickets, 0, $72,640. Thursday Transportation is 27. (24) , Toyota, 90, 71.5, meeting for middle school parking passes and gifts BASEBALL Jacksonville at Chicago, 8 p.m. 17, $110,406. athletes interested in available from are available for pickup Friday 28. (3) , Chevrolet, 90, elementary and middle Philadelphia at New England, 7:30 p.m. running AAU cross at McDuffie Marine & AL standings 95.5, 17, $126,201. Tennessee at New Orleans, 8 p.m. country and their schools. The club offers a Sporting Goods. 29. (41) , Chevrolet, 89, East Division San Diego at Seattle, 10 p.m. variety of activities 35.4, 0, $74,590. parents is 5:30 p.m. today For details, call Randy W L Pct GB Detroit at Oakland, 10 p.m. 30. (40) , Toyota, 89, at Alligator Park. Meetings including a homework Thomas at 623-0097. Baltimore 67 50 .573 — 32.3, 0, $81,440. will continue for athletes room and computers. Toronto 63 56 .529 5 AUTO RACING 31. (42) , Chevrolet, 88, Wednesday through For details, call 752-4184. n From staff reports New York 61 56 .521 6 38.1, 13, $71,790. Tampa Bay 57 60 .487 10 32. (20) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 87, Boston 52 65 .444 15 Cheez-It 355 37.7, 12, $98,779. Central Division 33. (38) Alex Kennedy, Chevrolet, W L Pct GB At Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International accident, 86, 41, 11, $71,415. Detroit 63 52 .548 — Sunday 34. (1) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 86, Kansas City 63 53 .543 ½ (Start position in parentheses) 114.8, 11, $129,426. Cleveland 59 59 .500 5½ 1. (6) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 90 35. (9) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 85, 76.6, Chicago 56 63 .471 9 laps, 129.9 rating, 48 points, $214,173. 9, $116,548. Minnesota 52 64 .448 11½ 2. (2) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 90, 130.9, 36. (36) , Toyota, 85, 30.4, West Division 43, $192,745. 8, $70,960. W L Pct GB 3. (5) , Chevrolet, 90, 117.2, 37. (13) , Chevrolet, Oakland 72 45 .615 — 41, $133,450. accident, 81, 51.6, 0, $104,983. Los Angeles 68 49 .581 4 4. (23) , Chevrolet, 90, 80, 38. (37) , Chevrolet, 78, 28.9, Seattle 62 55 .530 10 40, $142,470. 6, $65,830. Houston 49 69 .415 23½ 5. (16) , Ford, 90, 98.9, 39. (35) , Toyota, Texas 46 71 .393 26 40, $127,150. suspension, 69, 44.2, 5, $61,830. Today’s Games 6. (11) , Ford, 90, 89.1, 38, 40. (19) , Toyota, 69, 65, 4, Arizona (Collmenter 8-6) at Cleveland $133,906. $105,671. (House 1-3), 7:05 p.m. 7. (4) , Chevrolet, 90, 41. (10) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, Detroit (Porcello 13-7) at Pittsburgh 94.5, 37, $128,598. accident, 55, 69, 3, $61,830. (Volquez 9-7), 7:05 p.m. 8. (28) , Ford, 90, 89.5, 36, 42. (29) Michael McDowell, Ford, N.Y. Yankees (Greene 3-1) at Baltimore $127,715. accident, 55, 55.7, 2, $49,830. (W.Chen 12-4), 7:05 p.m. 9. (8) , Toyota, 90, 102.5, 43. (18) , Toyota, accident, 9, Boston (J.Kelly 0-0) at Cincinnati 35, $130,801. 34.3, 1, $46,330. (Latos 4-3), 7:10 p.m. 10. (12) , Toyota, 90, 91.7, Race Statistics Tampa Bay (Hellickson 1-1) at Texas 34, $117,865. Average Speed of Race Winner: (Tepesch 4-7), 8:05 p.m. 11. (7) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 90.123 mph. Minnesota (Pino 1-4) at Houston 90, 101.3, 33, $92,040. Time of Race: 2 hours, 26 minutes, (McHugh 4-9), 8:10 p.m. 12. (30) , Chevrolet, 90, 48 seconds. Oakland (Lester 12-7) at Kansas City 84.4, 33, $98,065. Margin of Victory: 1.160 seconds. (Guthrie 8-9), 8:10 p.m. 13. (25) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 90, Caution Flags: 6 for 17 laps. Philadelphia (Williams 0-0) at 74.7, 31, $109,448. Lead Changes: 5 among 6 drivers. L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 10-4), 10:05 p.m. Toronto (Happ 8-6) at Seattle (C.Young 10-6), 10:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Sale 10-2) at San Francisco (Vogelsong 7-8), 10:15 p.m. NL standings

East Division W L Pct GB Washington 63 53 .543 — Atlanta 60 57 .513 3½ Miami 57 60 .487 6½ New York 56 62 .475 8 Philadelphia 53 65 .449 11 Central Division W L Pct GB Milwaukee 65 53 .551 — St. Louis 62 54 .534 2 Pittsburgh 62 55 .530 2½ Cincinnati 60 58 .508 5 Chicago 50 66 .431 14 West Division W L Pct GB Los Angeles 67 52 .563 — San Francisco 62 56 .525 4½ San Diego 54 62 .466 11½ Arizona 51 67 .432 15½ Colorado 46 71 .393 20 Today’s Games Arizona (Collmenter 8-6) at Cleveland (House 1-3), 7:05 p.m. Detroit (Porcello 13-7) at Pittsburgh (Volquez 9-7), 7:05 p.m. Boston (J.Kelly 0-0) at Cincinnati (Latos 4-3), 7:10 p.m. TUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 12, 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. Inside Edition (N) Extreme Weight Loss “Sara” Chris helps Sara lose weight. (N) Å 20/20 Å News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel Live 4-IND 4 4 4 News4JAX at 6PM News4JAX Entertainment Ton. 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Food Å HGTV 47 112 229 House Hunters House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Flip or Flop Å Flip or Flop Å Flip or Flop Å Flip or Flop Å House Hunters Hunters Int’l Flip or Flop Å Flip or Flop Å TLC 48 183 280 Extreme Coupon Extreme Coupon To Be Announced Next Great Baker Å Next Great Baker (N) Å To Be Announced Next Great Baker Å HIST 49 120 269 Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars (N) (:31) Counting Cars Dark Horse Nation Dark Horse Nation (:03) Biker Battleground Phoenix (N) ANPL 50 184 282 (5:00) On Thin Ice: Into the Arctic Wild Russia Å Wild Russia Å Wild Russia Å Wild Russia Å Wild Russia Å FOOD 51 110 231 Chopped “Break a Crab Leg!” Chopped Four mystery ingredients. Chopped “Chop on Through” Chopped “Peri Peri Determined” Chopped (N) Chopped “Cloche Call” TBN 52 260 372 (5:00) Love Begins Best of Praise Supernatural Now The Potter’s Touch Trinity Family Joyce Meyer Joseph Prince Steven Furtick Praise the Lord (N) (Live) Å FSN-FL 56 - - UFC Insider Marlins Live! (N) a MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Miami Marlins. From Marlins Park in Miami. (N) Marlins Live! (N) Inside the Marlins World Poker Tour: Season 12 SYFY 58 122 244 Face Off “Life and Death” Å Face Off “American Gangster” Å Face Off “Ancient Aliens” Å Face Off Twisted tree characters. (N) Wil Wheaton Wil Wheaton Face Off Twisted tree characters. Å AMC 60 130 254 (4:00) ››‡ Jaws 2 ››‡ “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift” (2006, Action) Lucas Black, Zachery Ty Bryan. 4th and Loud (N) Å 4th and Loud Å “Fast and Furious-Drift” COM 62 107 249 (5:50) South Park (:22) Tosh.0 Å The Colbert Report Daily Show (7:57) Tosh.0: Eat It! A two hour block of “Tosh.0” episodes. 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Å Evil Kin “Old Men Die Hard” Å To Be Announced Evil Kin “The Bloody Benders” (N) Swamp Murders “Murky Affairs” (N) To Be Announced HBO 302 300 501 Nixon by Nixon: In His Own Words ››‡ “The Internship” (2013, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Rose Byrne. ‘PG-13’ Å The Leftovers “Solace for Tired Feet” Hard Knocks: Training Camp The Leftovers “Solace for Tired Feet” MAX 320 310 515 (5:40) ›› “Behind Enemy Lines” (2001) Owen Wilson. Å ››‡ “Man of Steel” (2013, Action) Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon. ‘PG-13’ Å The Knick “Method and Madness” ››› “The Conjuring” (2013) ‘R’ Å SHOW 340 318 545 (:15) ››‡ “Step Up Revolution” (2012, Drama) Ryan Guzman. ‘PG-13’ Å Masters of Sex “Giants” Ray Donovan “Irish Spring” Masters of Sex “Giants” Ray Donovan “Irish Spring” Page Editor: Emogene Graham, 754-0415 LAKE CITY REPORTER ADVICE & COMICS TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2014 3B DILBERT DEAR ABBY Woman mistaken for cougar wants a big cat, not just cub

DEAR ABBY: I’m a deck, he’ll come out of his single woman in my late house. He thinks it’s funny 30s and have an 18-year- to say things like, “Boy, I BABY BLUES old daughter. When I am wish I could be like you alone or out with my girl- and not have to work,” or friends, I am constantly hit “Must be nice to just sit on by younger men. My around.” girlfriends say it’s because The first few times I don’t look my age and Abigail Van Buren it was funny, but I no that I should feel flattered. www.dearabby.com longer find it humorous Well, I am not a “cougar,” -- especially when I’m and I don’t get turned on Seriously, if the only stressed out about work by younger men. I find men who pay attention to or my mother. Yesterday it offensive when I am you are men in their early I warned him, “Don’t go approached by them. 20s, your problem may be there!” While my single friends the way you’re packaging How can I nicely let my BLONDIE are being asked on roman- the product you’re trying neighbor know his joke is tic dates by professional to sell. Your makeup, hair- now stale and no longer older men, I’m being asked style and attire may send appropriate? With all the on dates by struggling the wrong message, and pressure I’m under, he’s college boys who have no that’s why men in your making even a quick break car, no job and cramped target demographic aren’t stressful. — BEHIND THE living quarters with three showing an interest. Talk 8-BALL IN OHIO other roommates. Give me to your friends about this DEAR BEHIND THE a break! and see what they have to 8-BALL: Your neighbor It has reached the point offer. may be a tad jealous of that I just pretend to be DEAR ABBY: I have what he perceives as all married. But it’s starting a stressful job but do not your free time, or he may BEETLE BAILEY to bother me that mature work “regular” hours. be a one-joke wonder men don’t find me attrac- I also care for my aged who’s trying to be friendly. tive. I have stopped want- mother, which is like hav- But the nicest and most ing to go out because of ing another job. Because direct way to get your mes- this. What should I do? — of this, I have little time sage across would be to IN A FUNK IN FRESNO to myself or to relax. explain that you’re not only DEAR IN A FUNK: During warm weather I working from home, but Where’s your sense of enjoy taking an occasional also caring for your moth- humor? Instead of telling break on my back deck, er -- and when you take these young men you’re whether reading materials these breaks, SOLITUDE married, why not tell them for work, enjoying a novel is necessary. something closer to the or catching a quick nap. truth -- that you’re old Frequently, I’ll transact HAGAR THE HORRIBLE ■ Write Dear Abby at enough to be their mother business on my cellphone. www.DearAbby.com or and ask if they happen to Anytime my neighbor P.O. Box 69440, Los have a single uncle. sees me sitting on my Angeles, CA 90069. HOROSCOPES ARIES (March THE LAST WORD you can manipulate the 21-April 19): Take opportunities that head pride in what you do and Eugenia Last your way without jeopar- finish what you start. that are best addressed dizing what you already Participating in events before the situation esca- have. You’ll have to walk SNUFFY SMITH that include your peers lates. Good fortune is with- a fine line when it comes will bring good results in reach if you are willing to truth and emotional and build strong alliances. to accept and incorporate encounters. HH A change in position is change. HHH CAPRICORN (Dec. apparent if you share your VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22-Jan. 19): Rely on your thoughts and ideas. HHH 22): Stick to facts. If you practical, no-nonsense TAURUS (April deviate from the truth, approach to life, love and 20-May 20): Stand up someone will question you. happiness and you will to whatever opposition Plan your actions transpar- succeed. The energy and you face. A change may ently and you will receive effort you put into your be required if you want to support rather than opposi- work will result in greater get ahead. Letting anyone tion. A responsible attitude recognition and job securi- ZITS stand between you and will give you more leeway ty. Love and romance are your success will lead to to do as you please. HHH highlighted. HHHH regrets. Let your intuition LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. AQUARIUS (Jan. guide you and call in 22): Make plans for the 20-Feb. 18): Handle your favors. HHHH future. Indulge in events relationships with others GEMINI (May that will bring you in con- carefully. You have a lot 21-June 20): Learn from tact with interesting people to gain if you are open the experts and your own who can help you further about what you are willing past experience and bring your interests. A partner- to contribute. Don’t allow about changes at home ship will bring positive anyone to guilt you into or at work that will make changes to your life. Think something that will take you feel good about your big and take a leap of faith. away from your success. accomplishments. Discuss HHH Embrace change and you GARFIELD your intentions with those SCORPIO (Oct. will succeed. HHH most affected by your deci- 23-Nov. 21): Unusual PISCES (Feb. sions. HHHHH changes to the way you 19-March 20): Indulge in CANCER (June live are favored as long as something unique and dif- 21-July 22): Accepting you don’t go overboard. ferent. The way you handle change will be required. Stick to a good nutritious money matters, contracts Use your skills wisely diet and refrain from tak- or legal proceedings will and take whatever time ing on too much at once. determine your future required to improve what Take advantage of oppor- fortune. You don’t have to you have to offer. Keeping tunities that require disci- be aggressive, but you do up with the times will pline. HHHHH have to wield an authorita- make a difference to how SAGITTARIUS (Nov. tive attitude. Clear think- B.C. successful you will be in 22-Dec. 21): Look at the ing and creative solutions the future. HHH big picture and see how are favored. HHH LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Take care of respon- sibilities without making a CELEBRITY BIRTHDAYS fuss. A joint money matter George Hamilton, 75; Jim Beaver, 64; Sam J. Jones, 60; Yvette will raise emotional issues Nicole Brown, 43; Maggie Lawson, 34; Mario Balotelli, 24. CELEBRITY CIPHER

FRANK & ERNEST

FOR BETTER OR WORSE CLASSIC PEANUTS 4B LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2014 Classified Department: 755-5440

Job Legal Legal Legal Legal 030 Personals 100 Opportunities IN THE THIRD CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, THIRD IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Atheist “Angie” would like to Security Officers Needed FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, JUDICIAL CIRCUIT THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN meet like-minded persons in Live Oak, Lake City & FLORIDA. CIVIL DIVISION IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN- FLORIDA IN AND FOR COLUM- AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, at Bob Evans on Branford areas. Current D Security CASE NO. TY, FLORIDA BIA COUNTY FLORIDA Sunday, August 17th at 9:30am Lic., Clear background, Drivers 122014CA000399XXXXXX Case Number 14-000169-CA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVI- CASE NO.: 2014-000128-CA Lic, phone, Diploma/GED. Bene- CHRISTIANA TRUST, A DIVI- First Federal Bank of Florida, a SION THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- fits, DFWP EEO Must Apply at: SION OF WILMINGTON SAV- Banking Corporation organized un- CASE NO. 2013 CA 000622 LON TRUST COMPANY, N.A. Services INGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, NOT der the laws of the United States of U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCI- NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CA- 060 www.dsisecurity.com BB9100030 IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, America f/k/a First Federal Savings ATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE PACITY BUT SOLELY AS BUT SOLELY AS OWNER Bank of Florida HOLDERS OF THE BANC OF TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF THE H&R BLOCK income tax school SHANDS LAKE SHORE TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF Plaintiff AMERICA FUNDING CORPORA- FDIC 2013-N1 ASSET TRUST, starting soon in Lake City. REGIONAL MEDICAL RBSHD 2013-1 TRUST, v. TION, 2008-FT1 TRUST, CERTIFI- Plaintiff, Call 386.752.9426 for more info CENTER Plaintiff, James W. Ficken and Martha D. CATES, SERIES 2008-FT1, v. or visit hrblock.com/class has the following immediate vs. Ficken; any and all unknown parties Plaintiff, PAMELA N. JOHNSON; LEO- openings: JOHN P. MOORE; et al., claiming by, through, under or vs. NARD D. JOHNSON, et al. Job Maintenance Mechanic Defendants. against the herein named individual NELLY C STONE, BANK OF Defendants. HSD or equivalent NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT Defendants who are not known to be AMERICA, N.A., UNKNOWN NOTICE OF SALE 100 Opportunities 5 years exp. in hospital setting TO CHAPTER 45 dead of alive, whether said unknown TENANT IN POSSESSION 1, UN- NOTICE is hereby given that pur- preferred. Ability to demonstrate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- parties may claim an interest as KNOWN TENANT IN POSSES- suant to the Final Judgment of Fore- 05545691 proficiency in one or more of the suant to an Order or Summary Final spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees, or SION 2, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF closure entered in the cause pending Rountree Moore following areas: a/c-refrigeration, Judgment of foreclosure dated July other claimants; John Doe and Jane NELLY C. STONE, in the Circuit Court of the Third Ju- Automotive Group. carpentry, painting, mechanical 29, 2014, and entered in Case No. Doe as unknown tenants in posses- Defendants. dicial Circuit, in and for Columbia Seeking highly motivated maintenance, electrical work and 122012CA000399XXXXXX of the sion, et. al NOTICE OF ACTION County, Florida, Case No: 2014- individual for sale position. plumbing. License in at least 1 Circuit Court in and for Columbia Defendants To: UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF NEL- 000128-CA, in which THE BANK Great income potential with County, Florida, wherein CHRISTI- NOTICE OF SALE LY C. STONE, 340 HILTON AVE., OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST area preferred. Knowledge of benefits. No experience building and hospital related ANA TRUST, A DIVISION OF NOTICE is hereby given that, pur- LAKE CITY, FL 32056 COMPANY, N.A. NOT IN ITS IN- necessary. Call Chris Shelley WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND suant to Final Summary Judgment of LAST KNOWN ADDRESS STAT- DIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT codes preferred today to set up your interview Competitive salary and benefit SOCIETY, FSB, NOT IN ITS INDI- Foreclosure dated July 16, 2014, en- ED, CURRENT RESIDENCE UN- SOLELY AS TRUSTEE ON BE- 386-758-6171 VIDUAL CAPACITY, BUT SOLE- tered in the above styled cause, I will KNOWN HALF OF THE FDIC 2013-N1 AS- package. See qualifications LY AS OWNER TRUSTEE ON BE- sell to the highest and best bidder for YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED SET TRUST, is Plaintiff, and Leo- and apply online @ HALF OF RBSHD 2013-1 TRUST cash at the Columbia County Court- that an action to foreclose Mortgage nard D. Johnson, Pamela N. Johnson 05546117 shandslakeshore.com is Plaintiff and JOHN P. MOORE; house in Lake City, Columbia Coun- covering the following real and per- and Current Resident, are Defend- Earn Extra Money EOE, M/F/V/D, COURTNEY E. MOORE; UN- ty, Florida, at 11:00 A.M. on Sep- sonal property described as follows, ants, the undersigned Clerk will sell Deliver the YP Real Yellow Drug Free Workplace KNOWN TENANT NO. 1; UN- tember 3, 2014, the following descri- to-wit: the following described property sit- Pages Lake City, FL Area KNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and ALL bed property: LOT 6, BLOCK 1, COLUMBIA uated in Columbia County, Florida: FT/PT, Daily work, get paid in Unarmed Security Officers UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING Lot 6 and the East half of Lot 7, PARK SUBDIVISION, IN THE THE EAST 200 FEET LESS AND 72hrs Must be 18 or older, needed in Lake City for local INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, UN- Country Creek, according to the map NORTHERN DIVISION OF THE EXCEPT THE SOUTH 645 FEET have driver s license hospital. Must have D Security DER OR AGAINST A NAMED or plat thereof as recorded in Plat CITY OF LAKE CITY, FLORIDA, OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRI- and insured vehicle License. Pay: $9.35, benefits DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, Book 4, page 81, of the public re- AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK BED PARCEL: available. Email resumes to: OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO cords of Columbia County, Florida. 2, PAGE 40-A OF THE PUBLIC A PART OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 • Call (800) 422-1955 Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM [email protected] HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR Any person claiming an interest in RECORDS OF COLUMBIA OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 7 888-925-3363 x 2949 INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- COUNTY, FLORIDA. SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, MORE • Or email us at deliverphone- HEREIN DESCRIBED, are Defend- er than the property owner as of the has been filed against you and you PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS [email protected] Well driller or helper with Class A ants, I will sell to the highest and date of the lis pendens filed herein are required to file a copy of your FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE • Or log onto www.phonebook- CDL with tanker endorsement. best bidder for cash at the Court- must file a claim with this court written defenses, if any, to it on SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID delivery.info Mention "Lake City" Help Contact Bart 386-867-0572 house Steps of the Columbia County within sixty (60) days after the date Casey Jernigan King, McCalla Ray- NORTHEAST 1/4 AND RUN or 386-984-9135 Courthouse, 145 N. Hernando Street, of the sale. mer, LLC, 225 E. Robinson St. Suite SOUTH 88˚16 07” WEST, ALONG Lake City, Florida 32055, 11:00 a.m. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have 660, Orlando, FL 32801 and file the THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF, on the September 17, 2014, the fol- executed this Notice and affixed the original with the Clerk of the above- 852.25 FEET FOR A POINT OF 05546408 Medical lowing described property as set seal of this Court this 18 day of July, styled Court on or before 30 days BEGINNING; THENCE CONTIN- THE COLUMBIA COUNTY 120 Employment forth in said Order or Final Judg- 2014. from he first publication, otherwise a UE SOUTH 88˚16 07” WEST, SHERIFF’S OFFICE ment, to-wit: P. DEWITT CASON Judgment may be entered against 114.63 FEET TO THE EAST Is now accepting applications LOT 22, HI-DRI ACRES UNIT 1 A Clerk of Court you for the relief demanded in the RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE F SCRUB for the 2014-2015 Rotation 05546353 SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN By: B. Scippio Complaint. TOWN ROAD; THENCE NORTH Wrecker List and for the CCSO 7a-7p RN/LPN and 7p-7a PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 6, PUBLIC Deputy Clerk WITNESS my hand and seal of said 06˚33'24” WEST, ALONG SAID Fleet Towing Annual Contract. RN/LPN CNA all shifts RECORDS OF COLUMBIA Court on the 17 day of July, 2014. EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, Application packets may be competitive salary and excellent COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER 05546185 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT 207.39 FEET; THENCE CONTIN- picked up between 8-5 Mon-Fri benefits. Apply in person @ WITH THAT CERTAIN 2004 GEN- August 5, 12, 2014 As Clerk of the Court UE ALONG SAID EAST LINE at the CCSO Operations Center Suwannee Health Care Center ERAL MANUFACTURED HOME; BY: /s/ B. Scippio NORTH 00˚26 54” WEST, 671.81 1620 East Helvenston St. Live SERIAL # S IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Deputy Clerk FEET; THENCE CONTINUE located at 4917 U.S. Hwy 90 THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF East, Lake City, Florida. All Oak, Fla. 3206 GMHGA100460237A/B ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT-OF- (386)362-7860 ANY PERSON CLAIMING IN IN- THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN 05546143 WAY LINE NORTH 23” applications must be received by AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY 37˚51 TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM August 5, 12, 2014 EAST, 54.72 FEET TO THE 5pm August 29th 2014. Caretenders Home Care is THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER CIVIL DIVISION SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE Case No.: 14000047CAAXMX IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE looking for F/T PRN OT & RN THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER OF BELLAMY ROAD; THENCE with home care experience. Please AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS Division: THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, SOUTH 16” EAST, ALONG 05546417 REGIONS BANK DBA REGIONS IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN- 82˚00 HOLIDAY INN & apply in person with a PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY resume at 3593 NW Devane St. WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE MORTGAGE, TY, FLORIDA LINE 374.86 FEET; THENCE SUITES Plaintiff, CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION Lake City, FL. 32055. SALE. SOUTH 02˚22 45” EAST, 857.19 Lake City s only full service AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- -vs- CASE NO.: 2014-CA-000106 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- hotel seeks the following: TIES ACT: If you are a person with MAX SMITH, JR.; DEBRA J. VANDERBILT MORTGAGE AND NING, COLUMBIA COUNTY, SMITH; JANE SMITH A/K/A AL- FINANCE, INC. AS ATTORNEY w Room Attendant Schools & a disability who needs any accom- FLORIDA; LESS AN EASEMENT w modation in order to participate in MA JANE SMITH; and UNITED IN FACT FOR WELLS FARGO OVER THE SOUTH 30 FEET. Front Desk Agent 240 Education this proceeding, you are entitled, at STATES OF AMERICA BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- TOGETHER WITH: A 2007, 30 X P/T including weekends no cost to you, to the provision of Defendants. TION 76 FLEETWOOD DOUBLE WIDE Apply Mon-Fri 12-5pm 05545675 certain assistance. Please contact NOTICE OF SALE Plaintiff, MOBILE HOME 213 SW Commerce Dr. INTERESTED in a Medical Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- Notice is hereby given that, pursuant vs. ID3GAFL634A79841-SM21, AND EOE/DFWP. Career? tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure LLOYD JOHNSON; SHERON K. ID#GAFL634B79841-SM21 entered in the above-styled cause, in JOHNSON; CACHE, LLC and UN- Express Training offers courses Room 408, Lake City, Florida a/k/a 1348 SW Old Bellamy Rd., Local company seeking motivated for beginners & exp 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days the Circuit Court of Columbia Coun- KNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSES- High Springs, Florida 32643. ty, Florida, the Clerk of the Circuit SION of 250 SW Cook Street, Fort individual for fast paced position before your scheduled court appear- Together with an undivided percent- in scale house operations. Call Nursing Assistant, $499 ance, or immediately upon receiving Court will sell the property situate in White, FL 32038. age interest in the common elements Columbia County, Florida, described Defendants. Missy at 386-752-3155 to apply. Day 8/11/14 this notification if the time before the pertaining thereto at public sale, to Phlebotomy national certifica- scheduled appearance is less than 7 as: CLERK S NOTICE OF SALE the highest and best bidder for cash Local company seeking days; if you are hearing or voice im- Lot 7, Block 2, HOLLIDAY NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accord- at 11:00 AM on the 27th day of Au- qualified small engine mechanic. tion, $800 next class- 9/8/2014 paired, call 711. HEIGHTS “RE-PLAT”, a subdivi- ance with the Plaintiff s Final Judg- gust, 2014, at the Columbia County Call Missy at 386-752-3155 DATED at Lake City, Florida, on Ju- sion according to the plat thereof re- ment of Foreclosure entered on July Courthouse, 173 N.E. Hernando to apply. LPN 9/15/14 corded at Plat Book 3, Page 26, in 28, 2014 in the above-styled cause, I ly 31, 2014. Avenue, Room TBD, Lake City, FL Person Needed in Fees incl. books, supplies, exam P. DEWITT CASON the Public Records of Columbia will sell to the highest and best bid- 32055. Counter Sales As Clerk, Circuit Court County, Florida. der for cash on September 24, 2014 Any person claiming interest in the Lake City. Electrical Knowledge fees. Call 386-755-4401 or By: /s/ P.A. Perry at public sale, to the highest and best at 11:00 AM (EST), at Columbia surplus from the sale, if any, other Helpful Full Time with benefits expresstrainingservices.com As Deputy Clerk bidder, for cash at the Columbia County Courthouse: than the property owner as of the Apply in person only County Courthouse, 173 NE Hernan- LOT 20, OF QUAIL RIDGE, AC- date of the Lis Pendens must file a Interstate Supply Inc. 05546344 do Avenue, Lake City Florida begin- CORDING’ TO THE PLAT THERE- claim within 60 days after the sale. 376 SW Main Blvd August 12, 19, 2014 ning at 11:00 a.m. on August 27, OF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- 2014. 5, PAGE(S) 61 AND 61A, OF THE Electrician Wanted TIES ACT: If you are a person with Send resume or work history to: INVITATION TO BID ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLUM- a disability who needs any accom- 2014-I TEREST IN THE SURPLUS BIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. P.O. Box 2266 modation in order to participate in Lake City, FL 32056 Gasoline Storage Tank FUNDS FROM THIS SALE, IF TOGETHER WITH A CERTAIN this proceeding, you are entitled, at Please be advised that Columbia ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROP- 1998 DESTINY MODEL 60324 no cost to you, to the provision of Elementary School Teacher for County desires to accept bids for in- ERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE MOBILE HOME WITH VIN NUM- certain assistance. Please contact private Christian School. Must stallation of an above ground 1500 OF THE LIS PENDENS, MUST BERS 0W60975A AND 0W60975B Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- have a vision to help students gallon gasoline storage tank. The FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AND TITLE NUMBERS 81764609 tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, succeed. Send resume to: pgorman successful bidder will remove the ex- AFTER THE SALE IN ACCORD- AND 81764689 Room 408, Lake City, Florida @newgenerationschool.org isting tank, furnish and install the ANCE WITH SECTION ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days new tank at the Winfield Solid Waste 45.031(1)(a), FLORIDA STATUES. TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM before your scheduled court appear- Local company seeking F/T Ac- Facility. Bids will be accepted AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER ance, or immediately upon receiving counts Receivable Person exp in through 11:30 A.M. on August 26, TIES ACT: If you are a person with THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER this notification if the time before the collections, Excel, Word & Cus- 2014. a disability who needs any accom- AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS scheduled appearance is less than 7 tomer service. Send Resume to: The Bid Forms and specifications modation in order to participate in PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM days; if you are hearing or voice im- [email protected] may be obtained from the County s this proceeding, you are entitled, at WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE paired, call 711. web site at http://www.columbia- no cost to you, to the provision of SALE. Member Service Rep Dated this 4 day of August, 2014. SunState Federal Credit Union countyfla.com/PurchasingBids.asp certain assistance. Please contact AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Columbia County reserves the right Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- TIES ACT: If you are a person with As Clerk of the Court Strong customer service skills, to reject any and/or all bids and to tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, a disability who needs any accom- BY: /s/ P.A. Perry teller exp, opening accts, platform accept the bid in the county's best in- Room 408, Lake City, Florida modation in order to participate in Deputy Clerk duties and professional appearance terest. 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days this proceeding, you are entitled, at REQ Lending exp a plus. Dated this 12th of August 2014 before your scheduled court appear- no cost to you, to the provision of 05546377 Great pay and benefits! 2014. ance, or immediately upon receiving certain assistance. Please contact August 12, 19, 2014 App REQ and avail at Columbia County Board of this notification if the time before the Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- www.sunstatefcu.org. County Commissioners scheduled appearance is less than 7 tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, NOTICE OF SUSPENSION Fax to 386-462-4686. Ronald Williams, Chairman days; if you are hearing or voice im- Room 408, Lake City, Florida Case No. 201304324 DFWP, EOE paired, call 711. 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days TO: Koshin Abdullah 05546422 DATED this 25th day of July, 2014. before your scheduled court appear- A Notice of Suspension to suspend Person to cut fabric from patterns August 12, 19, 2014 P. Dewitt Cason ance, or immediately upon receiving you license and eligibility for licen- & person to attend gun shows on Clerk of Circuit Court this notification if the time before the PUBLIC AUCTION sure has been filed against you. You wkends selling gun cases, bags By: /s/ P.A. Perry scheduled appearance is less than 7 ext. will train. 386-755-6481 1999 Deputy Clerk days; if you are hearing or voice im- have the right to request a hearing VIN 1B3ES46C8Y0562548 paired, call 711. pursuant to Sections 120.569 and PART-TIME COOK II 1992 MAXIMA 05546266 Dated: July 30, 2014. 120.57, Florida Statutes, by mailing $8.53 per hr VIN JN1HJ01FT022167 August 12, 19, 2014 CLERK OF THE COURT a request for same to the Florida De- 2 yrs experience commercial 2004 CHEVY COLUMBIA COUNTY CIRCUIT partment of Agriculture and Con- kitchen cooking preferred. VIN 1GNDX03E54D123822 COURT sumer Services, Division of Licens- Requirements: HS Diploma/ GED, current First Aid/CPR, CREAMER S WRECKER By: /s/ P. A. Perry ing, Post Office Box 3168, Tallahas- Deputy Clerk see, Florida 32315-3168. If a request dependable transportation. SERVICE for hearing is not received by 21 Excellent Benefits, Paid Holidays, 290 NE SUNNYBROOK ST. 05546419 days from the date of the last publi- Sick/Annual Leave, Health/Dental LAKE CITY, FL 32055 August 12, 19, 2014 cation, the right to hearing in this Apply at: 236 SW Columbia Ave, COLUMBIA COUNTY matter will be waived and the De- Lake City OR 386-752-2861 partment will dispose of this cause in Apply Online: sv4cs.org SALE DATE: SEPTEMBER 4, 2014 REPORTER Classifieds accordance with law. E-mail/fax resume to: 8:00 AM [email protected] In Print and On Line 05546415 Fax (386)754-2220 05546383 August 12, 19, 26. 2014 Call 754-2233 AUGUST 12, 2014 www.lakecityreporter.com September 2, 2014 EOE Classified Department: 755-5440 LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2014 5B

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PHOTO COURTESY BOB GARNER Robinson, Kennon and Kendron, P.A. Raiders were the Columbia Youth Soccer Association’s summer league 3v3 U15 champions. Team members are Trey Hingson, Evan O’Hearn, Kirsten Garner, Kassandra Ceruto, Kaeleb Howell, Caitlyn Hunter and coaches Duane Howell and Chip Garner.

PHOTO COURTESY BOB GARNER C & G Mobile Homes Crushers were the Columbia Youth Soccer Association’s summer league 3v3 U12 champions. Team members are Noel Caballero, Jason Cabaellero, Anna Caballero, Kavien Gillyard, Tommy Walker and coach Nicole Coleman.

TIM KIRBY/Lake City Reporter PHOTO COURTESY BOB GARNER Peoples State Bank PSBeez were the Columbia Youth Soccer Association’s summer league Band camp showcase 3v3 U10 champions. Team members are Bailey George, Charity Aderholt, Josh Bass, Adam Goelz, Morgan Miller, Kennedy Dang, Lucia Carroll and coach Perry Sauls. Not Columbia High’s band performed a preview of its football halftime and competition show at pictured is BJ Kurz. the band practice field on Saturday morning. The band camp practices went for two weeks.

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