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FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 22-23, 2014 | YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1874 | $1.00 Lake City Reporter LAKECITYREPORTER.COM S&S stores sold Aug. 23 Georgia company to become new owner. sell to these people because ... Early Voting they’re going to treat people Early voting for the 2014 By TONY BRITT officials of both companies said like we treat people,” he said. primary will end Saturday. [email protected] Thursday. “They should be a good commu- Voting hours will be from Lester Scaff, S&S owner, said nity addition. It’s not only good 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Two Local convenience store giant he signed a contract for the pend- for our people, it’s good for our locations will be available FILE S&S Food Stores will be sold to ing sale on Aug. 14. for all registered voters S&S headquarters in Lake City. Southwest Georgia Oil Company, “We signed an agreement to S&S SOLD continued on 7A of Columbia County: Supervisor of Elections Office, 971 W Duval St. Suite 102, and Fort White Community Center, 17579 All charged up SW State Road 47. Blackwater Festival and ready to The Blackwater Music GO Festival will resume Friday at 1 p.m. and Saturday at 12 p.m. at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak. Nationally- acclaimed reggae bands will fill the stage each day.

Sea Cadet Corps The U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps is an exciting after school leadership program for boys and girls from fifth to twelfth grade. Students may explore future career fields while developing confidence, teamwork, fitness, and self-discipline. An infor- mational meeting to learn more or sign up will be New Tesla charging station will held Saturday at 10 a.m. keep high-tech travelers going. at the Richardson Middle School cafeteria, 646 SE Pennsylvania St. By SARAH LOFTUS | [email protected]

Back to School Lake City residents may begin to notice an increase Pinemount Elementary COURTESY in tourists, especially if they’re near Firehouse Subs on PTO is hosting a Back to ABOVE: A Model S Tesla charges at the West U.S. Highway 90. School Bash on Saturday company’s newest supercharging station in Tesla Motors’ newest supercharging station and from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Lake City beside Firehouse Subs on West the fifth in Florida opened beside Firehouse Subs on at the Skate Palace, 357 U.S. Highway 90 on Wednesday. The vehi- Wednesday, which means Tesla owners driving on NW Hall of Fame Dr. The cle belongs to a Tesla representative from interstates 75 and 10 will be stopping in Lake City. But event is free to Pinemount Tampa. RIGHT: Lake City is home to Tesla’s unlike filling your car up with gasoline, which may take families. Children must be newest supercharging station, which has six 10 minutes at the most, charging your Tesla can take accompanied by an adult. charging units. The cars take 30 minutes to anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. an hour to charge, and locals think the super- When the company is looking for locations for super- Aug. 25 charging station will help boost Lake City’s charging stations, it tries to find ones that are near economy. People who stop to charge their resturants and shopping centers, so drivers can grab a American Heritage cars will take time to shop or grab a bite to quick bite to eat and do some shopping while waiting The American Heritage eat, it’s hoped. TESLA continued on 7A Girls, Troop FL8811, is having a parents meeting on Monday at 6:30 p.m. at Hopeful Baptist Church. If you would like your LCR, Chamber launch daughter (age 5-18) to experience new challeng- es, serve others and make the 2015 Guide project new friends, come see what American Heritage Paper, Chamber City and Columbia Publisher Todd Wilson. is all about. Trail Life (for partnering for County, an annual maga- “Our Guide to Lake City boys) will have a parents zine that offers informa- and Columbia County is meeting at the same time 5th straight year. tion for local residents a full-size magazine that and place to make it easy From staff reports and newcomers and also is very familiar to our on families with children includes the Chamber’s readers and our business in both. Find more infor- The Lake City/ membership directory. partners, as we have pub- mation on the American Columbia County “We’re honored to lished it for more than a JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter Heritage Facebook page: Chamber of Commerce once again include the decade. The Guide has an Lake City Reporter Publisher Todd Wilson (left) and Lake www.facebook.com/ will partner with the Lake Chamber of Commerce expansive reach to new- City/Columbia County Chamber of Commerce Executive AHGTroopFL8811. The City Reporter for the fifth as a partner as we pro- comers interested in our Director Dennille Decker discuss the 2015 Guide to Lake City first kids meeting of the straight year to enhance duce this publication,” and Columbia County. It is the fifth straight year the Chamber year is Sept. 8. the 2015 Guide to Lake said Lake City Reporter GUIDE continued on 7A has partnered with the Lake City Reporter on the project.

Vol. 140, No. 143 Opinion ...... 4A CALL US: TODAY’S WEATHER FAITH SPORTS (386) 752-1293 Faith ...... 6A Obituaries ...... 5A Hugh Sherill discusses Seminole Club SUBSCRIBE TO the Abrahamic gathers $1,500 for THE REPORTER: 97 74 Advice & Comics . . . . . 4B Voice: 755-5445 Puzzles ...... 5B Covenant, 6A. scholarship, 1B. Fax: 752-9400 Storm chance, 2A 2A LAKE CITY REPORTER DAILY BRIEFING FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 22-23, 2014 Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 Scott promises to raise school funding again

TALLAHASSEE Vu Nguyen leaned out the window and lorida Gov. Rick Scott is prom- explained the chain that started earlier ising to boost school funding in in the day, asking if she’d like to par- F Florida to its highest levels if he ticipate. She declined, saying she only is re-elected. wanted to pay for her coffee. In an extraordinary move announced Thursday Scott says he’ll Firefighter sues for recommend a roughly $700 million increase for public schools for 2015. sex discrimination He’s making the announcement JACKSONVILLE — A Jacksonville months before he is required to Fire Department lieutenant is suing submit his recommendations to the the department for gender discrimi- Florida Legislature. nation, claiming she was punished for But Scott’s move comes as main complaining about her male colleagues’ Democratic rival Charlie Crist con- profane comments and pornography. tinues to assail him over education According documents filed in U.S. budget cuts Scott endorsed during his District Court in July, Lt. Candice first year in office. The state cut $1.3 Buckner says she filed an internal billion from schools in 2011. complaint in 2012 because of persistent Scott is pledging to increase sexually explicit comments and por- per-student funding to $7,176 — or a nographic materials in the firehouse. $50 increase over what it was during Buckner, who was the only female Crist’s first year in office. on her shift, says matters worsened When he campaigned for office after her complaint, and that she was back in 2010 Scott vowed to cut gov- isolated by colleagues and subjected ernment spending. to sexually explicit comments about her and her daughter. 378 people ‘pay it forward’ at Starbucks SVU crashes head-on ST. PETERSBURG — A woman with Pinellas bus started an act of kindness chain that lasted for hours at a Starbucks ST. PETERSBURG — Several peo- drive-thru in Florida. ple were taken to the hospital after a She ordered an iced coffee around 7 sports utility vehicle crashed head-on a.m. Wednesday in St. Petersburg and into a transit bus in St. Petersburg. asked to pay for the caramel macchi- Police say the 57-year-old SUV driver ato for the stranger in the car behind was taken to the hospital in critical condi- her. He returned the favor. The chain tion Thursday morning. Seven of the 15 kept going as employees began keep- people who were on the Pinellas County JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter ing count. Transit Authority bus were also taken to A refreshing drink The Tampa Bay Times reports the the hospital. Officials say their injuries chain finally ended around 6 p.m. didn’t appear to be life-threatening. Shane Henry, 20, takes a gulp of water after playing a game of basketball on Thursday. ‘It is so when customer number 379 pulled up hot outside, but it’s fun,’ he said. ‘Gives me something to do to stay out of trouble.’ and ordered a regular coffee. Barista n Associated Press

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The Humane in 24 hours and Priority al home, as well as the town of Fort Society had been provid- 4 incidents calls response police White. ing animal control services will be based upon avail- say. The Get Pulled Over County officials unan- on a month-to-month basis ability. checks By EMILY BUCHANAN imously approved the pending approval of the “The Humane Society totaled [email protected] $259,080 contract during new contract with the coun- has had a change in man- $3,000, Thursday’s county com- ty. agement and has agreed to Manning according The Lake City Police Department has joined with mission meeting at the Under the new agree- these standards where we to a report national law enforcement during the “Drive Sober or Columbia County School ment, the Humane Society came to a mutual agree- from the Lake City Police Get Pulled Over” campaign that began last week in Board Administrative will also have minimum ment of what the response Department. order to allow officers to actively seek impaired drivers Complex Auditorium. operating standards that standards should be and The report said LCPD until September 1. The contract, which were included in the agree- spelled it out in writing,” responded to a call on The nationwide crackdown includes high-visibility reflects roughly a $28,230 ment. The minimum oper- Kraus said. “It was never Monday around 2 p.m. from enforcement, high-profile events and will be supported annual increase, is for three ating standards include spelled out previously.” the Cooper Funeral Home by national paid advertising, which creates a compre- years effective Oct. 1. training, reporting, iden- Kraus said the county at 173 NE Hernando St., hensive campaign to curb alcohol impaired driving, David Kraus, county tification, response time plans to restaff the Animal due to fraudulent behav- according to a press release from LCPD. safety manager, said one and equipment. Control Board. The Animal ior coming from Calvin “On average there is one alcohol impaired driv- of the big issues with the The new agreement also Control Board makes rec- Manning, Jr., 26, a former ing-related fatality every 51 minutes across America,” previous animal control has priority level response ommendations to the employee of the funeral said Public Information Officer Mike Lee. The police contract was whether Fort times based on the severi- board of county commis- home who was reported department has joined this campaign in order to make White was covered by the ty of the incident. sioners on all issues in stealing business checks the city’s roadways safer, he said. agreement. “It’s not required by law, relation to animal control. and forging the owner’s Lee said an increased saturation patrol unit has been “It was ambiguous but it’s something that we In other business, com- signature. implemented, which allows additional officers to work based on the way the ordi- felt was important,” Kraus missioners: When police arrived overtime to catch more impaired drivers and to rev- nances were set up,” he said. “The board of county n Unanimously adopt- at the funeral home on ceive additional training on alcohol-related rules and said. “Fort White has a commissioners had con- ed an employee health Monday, Grace Cooper, regulations. separate ordinance from cerns previously, which is insurance provider based 63, reportedly told police “Last night, a fellow officer and I made an arrest as what the county has and it one of the reasons why on the county’s insurance her grandson, Manning Jr., late as 3 in the morning,” Lee said. was never clearly spelled it took so long to get the committee recommenda- stole business checks and DUI checkpoints have also been used during the out in previous contracts.” contract negotiated about tion. forged her husband’s sig- crackdown. Lee said one DUI check point will be used nature and cashed them. during Labor Day weekend. In the report, she said she The release said during Labor Day weekend in 2010, was given copies of all 15 147 people were killed in motor vehicle accidents that Struck by checks that were written involved drivers and motorcycle riders with blood and tree branch for $200 each payble to her alcohol contents of .08 or higher. Among that statistic, This pickup truck driv- grandson. 54 percent were drivers from the age of 18 to 34 years en by local resident The report stated that old who were driving while alcohol-impaired. Jim Waters ran under after Manning Jr. admit- According to the release, Lake City Police Chief the branch of a tree ted to the crimes he was Argatha Gilmore said violators may face jail time, loss that had fallen onto arrested and booked into of their driver licenses and steep financial consequenc- Seminole Terrace the Columbia County Jail es such as higher insurance rates, attorney fees, court sometime after 6 a.m. on 15 counts of theft and costs, lost time at work and the potential loss of a job. Tuesday morning. 15 counts of uttering a false “Driving impaired is simply not worth the risk. So Waters said he was a instrument. don’t take the chance. Remember, we will be out in little sore but otherwise He remained in jail at force and we will be watching, so ‘Drive Sober or Get press time on $90,000 unhurt. COURTESY Pulled Over,’” Gilmore said in the release. bond.

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Friday, August 22, 2014 www.lakecityreporter.com 4A OUR OPINION Help the Tigers kick it off right

he Tigers are back on the cham- pionship trail. Columbia High football starts T tonight at 7:30 when CHS hosts West Orange in the Kickoff Classic here at home. The Tigers, No. 7 in statewide 6A polls, will be taking on the No. 12 team in 8A. Preseason or not, this is what we’ve been waiting for. For one thing, we’ll finally get a glimpse of Coach Brian Allen’s new offense, which will be on display under the lights. Allen, in his fourth year, will be looking to lead CHS to a third-straight 10-win sea- son. Should be an exciting campaign. Setting the record straight Fort White football is on tap tonight as well. The Indians travel to Dixie County for on the race track tragedy a preseason showdown of their own with the Bears. ew as they are, rehashing In the interest of full disclosure, The regular season for CHS starts the facts surrounding race I should point out I grew up around car driver ’s short track racing in South Florida Thursday night against the Hurricanes in having run over and killed and may be biased. In the 1960s my Gainesville, and the Tigers’ home opener F another racer two weeks back is father raced supermodifieds, best is Sept. 5 against Lincoln High. The pointless. described as a low-slung sprint cars Indians open the regular season at home Stewart, under a caution flag dur- configured for pavement. next Friday against the Hamilton County ing a sprint car race in New York The cars back then weren’t quite on August 8, clipped Kevin Ward Jr. Robert Bridges as light and powerful as they are High Trojans. with his rear wheel after the young [email protected] today, but they weren’t nearly as Come on out and support your team. man climbed from his crashed safe, either. I saw my share of car- There’s no better place to be come racer to confront Stewart for having That fellow needs to check his nage early on. bumped him into the fence a lap facts. I guess my point is this. Friday nights in the fall. earlier, as he saw it. It’s true the financial stakes in Racing is racing, whether net- At this point no one can say how open wheel short track racing can’t work TV is there to cover it or not. it really happened, just that it’s rival NASCAR. But as for degree of It always has been, and always TODAY IN HISTORY tragic, which it surely is. difficulty, don’t sell these sprinters will be, a deadly dangerous sport. Still, on a less momentous note, I short. Things happen you couldn’t pos- On this date: would like to set the record straight Top-of-the-line sprint cars generate sibly expect, for reasons you would regarding news coverage of the inci- 900 horsepower yet weigh less than never have guessed. Everyone In 1846, Gen. Stephen W. Kearny proclaimed all of dent, especially on TV. 1,500 pounds. That’s less than half knows the stakes going in. New Mexico a territory of the United States. In the days following the wreck, the heft of a NASCAR Sprint Cup Stewart’s just doing what he loves In 1932, the British Broadcasting Corp. conducted its the boys on the network news and machine, with a hundred extra horses best. Barring an indictment, which first experimental television broadcast, using a 30-line even ESPN kept wondering just to boot. All on a slick, bull ring-sized seems highly unlikely, we should mechanical system. what Stewart was doing on that tiny clay oval, pitched sideways most of just leave him be. In 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Vice dirt oval to begin with, the weekend the way around at 120 mph or more. As for me, I’d like to see him President Richard Nixon were nominated for second of a big NASCAR hullabaloo and all, Stewart knows the score. back in a race car — and not just a terms in office by the Republican National Convention hobnobbing with a bunch of rank “It’s great to be back in a real high-powered taxi cab — real soon. in San Francisco. amateurs. race car and out of those taxi cabs In 1972, a hostage drama began at a Chase One fellow said it was like NBA for a while,” he told the crowd after Manhattan Bank branch in Brooklyn, N.Y., as John star Kevin Durant dropping by the an open-wheel win back in 2002. Wojtowicz and Salvatore Naturile seized seven employ- local rec department for a game of NASCAR didn’t much care for ■ Robert Bridges is editor of the ees during a botched robbery; the siege, which ended pickup basketball. that. Lake City Reporter. with Wojtowicz’s arrest and Naturile’s killing by the FBI, inspired the 1975 movie “Dog Day Afternoon.” ■ Associated Press Americans love their used Lake City Reporter Serving Columbia County Since 1874 cars … but buyer beware! et’s talk about buying used Allowance Rebate System (CARS) The Lake City Reporter is published with pride cars. got 690,114 old cars off the road. for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun­ The other day a 52- They were destroyed before they ties by Community Newspapers Inc. year-old car that was once could cause more pollution or be We believe strong newspapers build strong L involved in a fatal crash sold for stolen for parts or to commit new communities —“Newspapers get things done!” $38,115,000 at an auction in Carmel, crimes. The University of Michigan Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and California. It was a 1962 Ferrari found that the program improved profitable community­oriented newspapers. 250 GTO Berlinetta. It is red. the average fuel economy of all This mission will be accomplished through the Apparently, cars are not like houses. Ann McFeatters vehicles purchased by 0.6 mpg in teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, In many places, if somebody dies [email protected] July 2009 and by 0.7 mpg in August integrity and hard work. violently in a house it has to be dis- 2009. closed to buyers, who then tend to is that 1) Larry is a cheat, 2) women But Texas A & M University this shun it. should never buy a car without a month produced a study claiming Todd Wilson, Publisher Fun fact number two. Old man along and 3) women should that the program was ineffective Robert Bridges, Editor cars are stolen at a remarkable never go to a mechanic without because it made people buy less Emily Lawson, Associate Editor rate, according to the National a man in tow, although Bruce expensive cars, such as the Sue Brannon, Controller Insurance Crime Bureau, because stressed that he is honest with Corolla, than they otherwise would they are easier to steal than new female customers. have done. Bruce’s philosophy is thoroughly Dink NeSmith, President cars, and are wanted for parts or to At any rate, despite Obama’s con- Chairman use in crimes. About 700,000 cars depressing, and I don’t accept it, troversial stimulus-based efforts Tom Wood, are stolen each year, which elates although I seem to have proved the to revive the new car industry, crimes fighters because that is truth of it. At any rate, Bruce sug- Americans are in love with used down from 1.7 million stolen vehi- gested I park the car in my front cars, buying them at a remark- cles in 1991. In my home state of yard with a For Sale sign or the keys able rate. If you have a Toyota or a LETTERS POLICY Ohio, for the second year in a row, in it. (Not happening. I intend to put or a Nissan or some other the most stolen vehicle is a 1994 150,000 miles on it over the next sev- popular car such as a pickup truck, Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly writ­ Chevy pickup. eral decades and then sell it.) you will get a friendly notice every ten and double spaced. Letters should not exceed 400 I am interested in used cars All this is relevant because month urging you to sell it. words and will be edited for length and libel. Letters because I just bought a used 2002 this is the fifth anniversary to the My friendly advice here, folks, must be signed and include the writer’s name, address Jeep Grand Cherokee, and it’s been month of President Obama’s Cash is to have a used car checked out and telephone number for verification. Writers can a disaster, although as far as I know for Clunkers program, which raises BEFORE you buy it. Meanwhile, have two letters per month published. Letters and nobody was killed in it. However, questions about the success of since the 1962 Ferrari was already Bruce, the mechanic who checked stimulus-based programs. Obama sold before I could test drive it, I guest columns are the opinion of the writers and not it out after I bought it from a man insists he saved the American auto have bought a 2001 Ford 150 Super necessarily that of the Lake City Reporter. named Larry, said I was very lucky industry and continues to maintain Crew pickup. It is electric blue. It BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL not to have been killed in it. Bruce that if we buy American-made cars was not stolen. I am taking it to 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown. and Larry, who used to be friends, we are patriotic and helping the Bruce tomorrow. BY FAX: (386) 752­9400. are not speaking right now, or rath- economy, although I think he’d ■ McClatchey News Service colum- er, they are speaking to each other rather we buy new cars than used nist Ann McFeatters has covered the BY EMAIL: [email protected] in one-syllable words. ones. White House and national politics Bruce said the moral of the story Obama’s 2009 $3 billion Car since 1986. Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER COMMUNITY FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 22-23, 2014 5A

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Art Guild Deadline Today The Live Oak Artists Guild, in partnership with the Suwannee River Regional Library, will be presenting their annual fine arts exhibition September 8-19. All artists, age 18 or older, are eligible and invited to submit an application. Application Deadline: Applications and with an entry fee of $25 for members or $35 for non-mem- bers must be submitted by August 22. A photo or digital image must be submitted with the application. Applications are available at The Frame Shop & Gallery and the Suwannee River Regional Library. Or, artists may download/print the application from our blog: http://theloag. blogspot.com/. If you have any questions, please contact Glinda Pennock at 386-364-9363. Awards: Autumn Artfest 2014 awards will be determined by the entries and donations received. A mini- mum of $3000 will be awarded. Artwork selected for these awards will be exhibited at a special “Featured Exhibition” at the Suwannee River Regional Library.

COURTESY CPAAA Fundraiser Fort White Community Thrift Shop luncheon The Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association Fort White Elementary School teachers Karon Cribbs, Susan Moseley, and Denise Ortiz enjoy the annual Fort White is hosting a garage sale fundraiser Sept. 6-7 from 8 Community Thrift Shop luncheon earlier this week. The cafeteria was decorated in red and black, with plants as the cen- a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Columbia County Fairgrounds terpieces and fruit baskets to be shared among team members. County officials joined the staff for a barbeque luncheon. Flea Market, 438 Florida 247. Proceeds from the Principal Tom Lashley was presented with a check for $3,000 to purchase supplies needed at the school. fundraiser will help purchase safety equipment for Lake City Police Department’s K-9 unit and offi- cers. Please drop off items for donation (excluding Aug. 25 Quilters Guild opened for many country at 386-397-1920 for more clothing) at the vacant parking lot across from The Lady of the Lake and bluegrass legends, information. LCPD, 225 NW Main Blvd, Saturdays from 8 a.m. Lake City Aglow Quilters Guild will meet including Johnny Cash. to 12 p.m. Lake City Aglow on Wednesday, August A special feature of the Yard Sale Lighthouse will be meet- 27 at Bethel United evening entertainment Lake City Church of Folk in the Springs ing on August 25, at 7 p.m. Methodist Church, 4369 will be Dueling Banjos. God Kids Club will have a On Sunday, Sept. 21 Folk music will take over at the New Beginnings US 441 South. Social For more information call yard sale Saturday, Sept. High Springs as A different Folk artist will be per- of Life Church, 184 EW time is at 9:30 a.m. and Jim Craig at 386-752-0015, 6 from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. in forming at a different location throughout down- Windswept Glen. The the Business meeting at or Ray Millican at 386- the Family LIfe Center. The town High Springs. This is to highlight the artists speaker is Lanette Escobar 10:00. Charm Strips color 963-2264. church is located at 173 SE and specific locations within walking distance of who is a motivational for August is purple. The Ermine Ave. Main Street. There will be seven artists in six loca- speaker and author. She “I Spy” fabric exchange Sept. 3 tions. Kicking off the show is Elaine Mahon, a Folk shares a message of how continues. You will need Tales Meet Trails artist from Gainesville, with her award-winning pains, struggles and hard- ten 8-inch squares. Place Soil testing The Florida Department CD “Rise”. Other artists are: Alan Height, Dayrl ships can become a pas- squares suitable for “I Columbia County of Environmental Brewer, Don Austin, Sno Roger’s, H.R. Gertner sionate message of hope, Spy” quilt in a plastic Master Gardeners will Protection will celebrate and Brian Smalley. Come visit places you may have truth and healing as we bag with your name on do free soil pH test- the 7th annual Literacy never seen, such as the Secret Garden and the High find a safe harbor in the the front. Any questions ing each Wednesday Day at O’Leno State Park Springs Museum. The headliner is Brian Smalley, storms of life. For more please call Melba at 755- at the Columbia County with its “Where Tales Meet winner of the 2013 Florida Folk Album of the Year. information call 386-935- 0781. Visitors are always Extension Office’s new Trails” book fair on Sept. 5 A grand finale will be at the Great Outdoors starting 4018 or 386-497-2033. welcome. For informa- location, 971 W. Duval from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The at 6 p.m. tion call Ruth Kennedy St. (U.S. 90), Suite 170. Gentle Carousel Therapy Aug. 27 386-628-6407 or Marcia Drop off soil samples at Horses will present their Kazmierski 386-752-2461. the office any week day new book “The Power of will begin meeting Sunday the Hatch Park Community Q&A during business hours. Magic.” Award winning afternoons starting Sept. 7 Center, 403 SE Craven Rep. Ted Yoho Sept. 2 Also, please gather any song writer and recording from 4-5:30 p.m. Meetings St., Branford, at 6:30 p.m. (R-Gainesville) announc- pots you are not using and artist Anna Moo will be per- will be held at First United The program, on Native es mobile office hours at SAR Meeting bring them in on Sept. 3 forming children’s songs. Methodist Church, 973 S. Bees, will be presented by Lake City City Hall, 205 N The Lake City Chapter or 4 for the “Pot Recycle.” There will also be an arts Marion Ave. There will Corey Stanley-Stahr of the Marion Ave., hosted by his of The Sons of The For more information, call and crafts area, games, face be a special session on University of Florida. Call local constituent advocates American Revolution will 752-5384. painting and refreshments. November 16, “Surviving Betsy Martin at 386-719- on August 26 from 9 a.m. hold its monthly meeting Admission to the event is the Holidays.” This is open 0467 for more. to 12 p.m. on Tuesday, September Sept. 6 free by showing a library to the community and no 2 at 6 p.m. at the Old card or book. The park will charge. Call Rev. Jeff Tate Sept. 11 Early Learning Times Country Buffet Healing Arts Festival accept donations of new or at 752-4488. The Early Learning in the Lake City Mall. The Stephen Foster Folk gently-used, family-friendly Early Learning Coalition of Florida’s The September meeting Culture Center State park books. Sept. 9 The Early Learning Gateway Inc. will have will include a Reunion will host a “Come to the Coalition of Florida’s a Executive Director/ Presentation for the River Healing Arts” festi- Sept. 7 Sparkleberry Meetings Gateway Inc. will have Board Matrix workshop Sons of the American val on Saturday, Sept. 6. The Sparkleberry a Program Quality Wednesday, Aug. 27 Revolution, featuring leg- Vendors and crafters will Grief Share Chapter of the Florida Committee meeting at 9:00 a.m. at 1104 SW endary banjo player Skip fill the Craft Square from Grief Share, a nonde- Native Plant Society will Thursday, Sept. 11 at 3:00 Main Blvd. Call Stacey Johns and his band. The 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The 5K nominational group fea- resume monthly meetings p.m. at 1104 SW Main Blvd. DePratter at 386-752-9770 group has appeared on the run/walk will begin at 7 turing biblical teaching on starting Tuesday, Sept. 9. Call Stacey DePratter at for more. Grand Ole Opry, and have a.m. Call the gift shop grief and recovery topics, The meeting will be held at 386-752-9770 for more. CHURCH CALENDAR

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Announcements Call 758-8296 for more. McGregor Brothers storming discussion subject Pastor Clyde Ford of the The McGregor Brothers will be beneficial practices White Springs Church of Church Available Aug. 24 from Nashville, Tenn., will in individual churches. The God. Call Pastor Cobb at There is a church avail- perform at Glad Tidings Olivet women look forward 386-623-348 for more. able for a nondenomina- Youth Day Assembly, 1571 East Duval to joining others for enlight- tional pastor and congrega- Angel Community St., on Sunday Aug. 24 at ening ‘Tea Talk.’ Sept. 6 tion. Call Rita Townsend at Outreach Church will hold 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. The 386-752-5267 if interested. its 4th Sunday Youth Day church will host a revival Aug. 31 Yard Sale service on Aug. 24 at 4 p.m. throughout the week with Lake City Church of Fish dinner Speaker for the service will morning (10:30) and eve- Fellowship Meeting God Kids Club will have a Our Redeemer Lutheran be Evangelist Leila Wilson. ning (7:00) services. Call Wellborn Church of yard sale Saturday, Sept. Church, 5056 SW State The church is located at Pastor Van Vleck at 386- God, 3330 US Hwy 90, will 6 from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Road 47 in Lake City, will the Angel Center, 443 N 365-1533 for more. have a fellowship meeting the Family LIfe Center. The start offering their week- Marion Ave. Call 386-758- on Sunday, Aug. 31 at 6 church is located at 173 SE ly fish dinners again in 1886 for more. Aug. 30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Ermine Ave. September. The dinner is $6 for two Alaskan pollock Friends and Family Pretty Hat Tea ATTENTION PARENTS filets, corn, baked beans, Trinity United Methodist The women of Olivet hushpuppies, cole slaw and Church, 248 NE Martin Missionary Baptist Church tarter sauce. Luther King Dr., will cele- will sponsor the annual Don’t Be The Last To brate Friends and Family Pretty Hat Tea on Saturday, Sign Up For School Aug. 23 Day on Sunday, Aug. 24 at Aug. 30 at 5 p.m. in the 3 p.m. Guest speaker will church fellowship hall, 541 VPK Still Available River City Quartet be Rev. Alvin Baker, pastor NE Davis Ave. Women from Heaven Central Church of New Bethel Missionary surrounding-area churches Green Gable Learning Tree on Hwy 247 will host the Baptist Church. Call 386- are invited to participate in Gwen LK- 755-7677 River City Quartet on 752-3701 for more. this event for a time of food Free afterschool childcare for VPK students when signing up. Saturday, Aug. 23 at 7 p.m. and fellowship. A brain- FAITH & VALUES

Friday & Saturday, August 22 & 23, 2014 www.lakecityreporter.com 6A Abrahamic Covenant Hypocrites in the church promises to Israel, made and the wheat look simi- Unconditional promise while that nation was still Don’t let their attitudes keep lar. It is hard to tell them in the loins of its father, you away from the church apart. However, when the between God and Israel Abraham. harvest comes then tares enturies before BIBLE STUDIES Because of Israel’s he definition Jesus BIBLICAL MEDITATION become very identifiable. God gave Moses unfaithfulness to God, gave of a hypo- Notice what Jesus says C the Law, He they lost the land that T crite is a person will happen to the tares entered into a cove- God promised them. But doing things which are and the wheat after the nant with Abraham, He also said that a time different from what they judgment day. The tares from whom Moses was would come when His say as illustrated in his “will be cast … into the descended through people, Israel, would comments to the disciples furnace of fire.” The Levi, one of the twelve repossess the land and about the actions and wheat or the “righteous sons of Jacob. God told never leave it again. The speech of the Pharisees will shine forth as the Abram to leave his native vision of the Valley of Dry (Matthew 23:3). sun in the kingdom of land and to go to a land Bones in Ezekiel 37 tells Many people cannot their Father.” The next that He would show Hugh Sherrill us for sure that Israel deal with a hypocrite. comment by Jesus is very him. Then He said, “I would repossess the land They have no tolerance Carlton McPeak applicable to our discus- [email protected] will make you a great in the latter times, never for their behavior. They [email protected] sion, “He who has ears, nation; I will bless you chastenings would befall to be moved again. are repulsed by their let him hear.” We need to and make your name them. This is most clear- Verses 11-14: Then “double standard.” They am I going to be able to hear that Jesus is saying great; And you shall be ly seen in Deuteronomy, he said to me, “Son of find them hard to get be around them for eterni- that they will be judged, a blessing. I will bless chapter 29. In verses man, these bones are the along with; they are ty?” But, how do we deal just like we will be, and those who bless you, 9-15, God lays out the whole house of Israel. annoying. One of the with them at church? that we need to be faithful and I will curse him who blessings that will flow Behold, they say, ‘Our hardest things for people As a suggestion, we so that we can enter into curses you; And in you to Israel if they obey. In bones are dried up, and to do is to go to church need to treat them like we the kingdom. all the families of the verses 15-29, God lays our hope is lost; we are when there is a hypocrite would any other lost per- All will agree that it is earth shall be blessed.” out the tragedies that will indeed cut off.’ Therefore in the audience. son or any other person hard to continue to live (Gen 12:2-3). God went come upon Israel if they prophesy, and say to The hypocrite pretends who is not following the when others around you on to say later, “Lift your should disobey His Law. them, Thus says the Lord to be a very good church teachings of Jesus and the are not living as they eyes now and look from In the Mosaic God: Behold, I will open member. However, after apostles. should. However, they the place where you are Covenant, God said, “If your graves and raise inspecting his life we see We need to try to have should not be the reason – northward, southward, you do, then I will...” In you from your graves, two different people. In an influence on them so for our giving up. If we eastward, and westward; the Abrahamic Covenant, O my people. And I will some cases the behavior that we can help them to do, are we not practicing for all the land which He said simply, “I will...” bring you into the land of the hypocrite turns peo- change their attitude and (at least in principle) what you see I give to you and There was no condition of Israel. And you shall ple off and they no longer behavior. At church we they are practicing? your descendants forev- that qualified the prom- know that I am the Lord, want to be a Christian need to be able to speak We need to not let the er.” (Gen 13:14-15). ises that God made to when I open your graves, or come to the church to them so that we can behavior of the hypocrite Generations later, hun- Abraham. Neither, in and raise you from your services. How should one have opportunities to talk at church deter us from dreds of years later, God God’s pronouncements graves, O my people. deal with such a person? with them about their serving God faithfully. led the Jews out of Egypt of the curses with which And I will put my Spirit Should they quit coming lifestyle. We need to be We need to keep striving at the hand of Moses. He would strike Israel within you, and you shall to church? Should they influencing them and not to do what is right even He called Moses up onto in relation to the Mosaic live, and I will place you give up on “religion”? letting them influence us. though it may appear that Mount Sinai and gave Covenant, was any ref- in your own land. Then This behavior should Jesus recognized there the hypocrite is “more him the Law. That was erence made to their you shall know that I am not cause someone to would be people who righteous.” May we all another covenant, dif- being altogether cast the Lord; I have spoken, give up on God nor quit would try to look like they remember, he will receive ferent in character from aside, so that the earlier and I will do it, declares coming to church. Doing were Christians when his reward and so will we. the covenant He entered promises to Abraham the Lord.” either of these would in reality they were not. into with Abraham. The would be annulled. This happened May 14, cause the Christian to The parable of the tares Mosaic Covenant was The Mosaic Covenant 1948. be eternally lost just like (Matthew 13:24-30; 36-43) conditional. If the Jews was conditional; the Part 2 next week. the hypocrite. One of the is a story in which Jesus n Carlton G. McPeak is an evangelist working in the obeyed the Law, they Abrahamic Covenant questions a person needs says that at the judgment Lake City area. All Scriptural would be blessed. If they was unconditional. It to ask themselves is, day there will be a sepa- quotations are from the new did not obey the Law, would be impossible for n Hugh G. Sherrill, Pastor “If I cannot stand being ration of the “wheat and American Standard Bible, they would not be bless- God, who cannot lie, to Philippi Baptist Church around them for the few tares.” In the early stages Holman Bible Publishers, ed, but many trials and break His unconditional 1444 County Road 18 hours I am at church, how of development, the tares unless otherwise stated. Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 22-23, 2014 7A

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S&S SOLD Continued From 1A community. There has been a lot of people interested in buying our com- pany, but these are the only people we really took serious ... We took them serious because they’re going to be here and run the company similar to what we do.” All current S&S employees at the store level will remain on the job. Scaff reflected on selling the com- SARAH LOFTUS/Lake City Reporter pany that has been a community The Tesla supercharging station beside Firehouse Subs on fixture for more than half a century. West U.S. Highway 90 has six charging units. “This business is like family to me so it’s part of my life,” he said. “It will be quite a change, but I’m at the newest charging station age and time in life that somebody TESLA complete with six charging else can hit the deck running. Our Continued From 1A units came to be. business is a competitive business The station marks the and you’ve got to stay up to date and for their cars to charge, country’s 107th super- there is always somebody chomping Tesla spokeswoman Alexis charging station, according at you as far as the competition. Georgeson wrote in an to the Tesla website. Right These guys are 20-30 years young- email. now, there are more than er than me and they’ve got what it That will help boost the 40,000 Tesla Model S cars takes to do that.” TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter economy here, locals say. on the road worldwide, S&S Food Stores was founded in Lester Scaff (left), S&S owner, shakes hands with Aaron Goodman, Southwest Local real estate agent Georgeson said. 1961 by Scaff and his wife, Anne. Georgia Oil Company Chief Operating Officer, outside S&S headquarters Scott Stewart encouraged The supercharging sta- There are 45 locations in seven Thursday. The Southwest Georgia Oil Company plans to purchase S&S and Tesla to build its newest tion cost Tesla between Florida counties. S&S Food Stores’ expects the deal to be closed by early 2015. supercharging station in $100,000-175,000 to build revenues reached $233.1 million last Lake City when he got a and is self-sustaining, mean- year, according to Florida Trend. Florida. Goodman said he plans to move call from the company in ing it needs no maintenance, Aaron Goodman, Southwest Goodman said the Southwest to the Lake City area. early spring, asking for Georgeson said. The char- Georgia Oil Company Chief Georgia Oil Company is smaller “I look forward to getting involved his help to find a place to gers only work for Teslas, Operating Officer, said the compa- than S&S. The Southwest Georgia in the community,” he said, noting build a supercharging sta- not other electric cars. ny is also in the convenience store Oil Company has 24 company-oper- he plans to get involved with the tion between Macon, Ga., Tesla drivers can only business and has stores in Georgia, ated stores. local chamber of commerce. “We and Gainesville. Georgeson charge their cars at Tesla Florida and Alabama. Southwest “We have a big wholesale (petro- certainly want to maintain all the said the company needed stations, but it doesn’t cost Georgia Oil Company, based in leum) operation and we also have charities and foundations that Mr. to place a supercharging them anything to use the Bainbridge, Ga., is in the wholesale a petroleum transport business and Scaff donates his time, moneys and station in between those Tesla chargers. And Tesla petroleum business as well. we haul fuel to resalers and other energies to every year. Over the cities, so Tesla owners pays for the electricity for Southwest Georgia Oil Company convenience store chains,” he said. years millions of dollars have been can make the drive from the station. founder Jimmy Harrell had more Goodman said he met Scaff a few given back to this community by Atlanta to Tampa. The cars than 50 years in the business before years ago and he always liked S&S, Mr. Scaff and we want to contin- are designed to go about he died about 11 years ago. The where they were located and how ue to maintain those charities and 265 miles on a full charge. The family Southwest Georgia Oil Company they were run. foundations. Hopefully, he’ll be the Stewart told Tesla he has been in business for 51 years. “He (Scaff) and I discussed the ambassador and continue to help us would look for a place for of the late Scaff and Goodman declined to potential of an acquisition sever- support those charities.” the supercharging station Charlie Carl Davis, Jr. reveal the purchase price for S&S. al years ago and then we touched Scaff said the Wendy’s restau- in Lake City. would like to extend While both sides have signed an base again about 13 months ago,” rants that the company owns in “I thought it was cool to our sincerest gratitude agreement, all the paperwork’s not Goodman said. “We’re a fami- Ellisville and Jasper are not being bring them here to Lake and appreciation for done yet. ly-owned and operated, family-ori- sold as part of the deal. He said City,” he said. “We want all of the cards, “It’s not a done deal until it’s done, ented business and S&S is a fam- the Wendy’s concessions will be the town to grow.” that’s our plans but they’ve got to do ily-owned and operated business. leased from Southwest Georgia Oil Until last year, he owned fl owers, telephone the due diligence and we’ve got to We operate very similarly. It’s just a Company. the land Firehouse Subs calls, prayers, and do the environmental,” Scaff said. great opportunity for us to grow and “We’re going to operate the on West U.S. Highway is well-wishes during the “We’ve still got plenty to do.” hopefully a good opportunity for Mr. Wendy’s and add two more Wendy’s on, and even though he loss of our loved one. Scaff anticipated it will take three Scaff to sell.” and keep the supermarket in sold it to Quint Roberts, he Special thanks to the months to have the environmental Goodman said initial plans call for Branford,” he said. “I’ll stay busy. I’m still manages it. So he con- Lake City VA Medical studies completed. the S&S brand to remain intact. not just going to sit down and quit.” sulted with Roberts about The plan is to have the deal closed “Mr. Scaff has built a very good The purchase will include all the building the station there. Center and Hadley’s by January or February. Goodman brand, very well recognized and S&S convenience stores and the two In order to get Tesla to Funeral Home for all said the deal has been in the works respected in the community, so it’s Scaff’s markets. Lake City, Roberts leases their professional and for just over a year. not broken and we’re not going to “If everything goes well, we’ll the land to the company courteous service. S&S Food Stores was listed by fix it,” he said. complete the deal,” Scaff said. at a low price, although May God richly Florida Trend Magazine as the The stores will likely continue “That’s our plan and if it’s God’s will he wouldn’t give an exact bless you all. 143rd largest private company in under the same name, Scaff said. it will happen.” figure. That’s how Tesla’s

Biographical Information If you missed seeing it before, don’t miss seeing it NOW! Born April 13, 1951 1957- 1969 Attended Columbia County Schools 1971- 1974 Enlisted in US Marine Corps, attained rank of E-5, graduated #1 in class WayWord Ministries in Basics Electronics and served as Computer tech with 2nd Marine Air WingMACS-5, Honorably discharged 1974 1975- Degree Lake City Community College at 315 NW Brown Road 1977- Bachelors of Business Administration Univ of North Florida, heavy emphasis in accounting will be showing the movie 1977- Present Married Joan Goree, three sons, Chirs, Jeff, and Stephen 1977- Present Owner Operator Ward’s Jewelry and Gifts 1977- 1991 Owned and operated Ward Service Center, Inc, Carrier Air Conditioning Contractor as License Holder God’s Not Dead 1982- 1986 Appointed Trustee Lake Shore Hospital Authority 1984- 1985 Director Lake City Columbia Chamber of Commerce this Saturday at 6PM 1989- Suwanee Valley Region Retail/Service Business of the Year 1991- Chaired Charter Review Board for City of Lake City FREE ADMISSION 1991- 1994 Director Downtown Action Committee 1992- 1994 President Downtown Action Committee 1996- President CHS Quarterback Club 2001- Present City Councilman District 14 City of Lake City Christian Member Parkview Baptist Church

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By BRANDON FINLEY tonight. coach yet, but we may go “It’s a matter of how well [email protected] Columbia head coach starters for two quarters we’re playing,” Allen said. Brian Allen is eager to see and then go into the third He hopes that this game At least for two quarters what the 2014 Tigers have quarter with our starters is a chance for players that JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter tonight, there will be var- in store against live com- for a series or two.” haven’t had a lot of play- Fort White High quarterback DJ Jackson looks for an open sity football in Lake City. petition. Allen said much of the ing time to get a chance receiver during practice. Columbia High hosts the “Our starters will go playing time the starters to show against another annual kickoff classic with for at least two quarters,” will receive will be based team. West Orange High coming Allen said. “I haven’t had upon how the product continued on 3B Indians look into Tiger Stadium at 7:30 the discussion with their looks on the field. CHS Seminoles fans talk Lake City to answer Club gathers $1,500 for local questions scholarship. By BRANDON FINLEY [email protected] Fort White travels anxious to see how we will do.” The Lake City Seminole to Dixie County Along with the quar- Club was presented a for kickoff classic. terback position, Jackson $1,500 check from the said he wants to see how Florida State University By TIM KIRBY Cameron White does in his Alumni Association at a [email protected] first start at tailback and Seminole gathering at The how the offensive line gels. Country Club at Lake City FORT WHITE — Fort Fort White got a major on Thursday. BRANDON FINLEY/Lake City Reporter White High football enters boost with the addition Dia Combas, program The Lake City Seminole Club is presented with a $1,500 check from the Florida State the 2014 season with a more of Donald Robinson, who coordinator of the Seminole University Alumni Association at a Seminole gathering at The Country Club at Lake City question marks than usual. returned to Fort White Clubs, said that the idea on Thursday. Pictured are Mike Hunter, Gwynn Virostek, Kyle Keen, Norbie Ronsonet, Coach Demetric Jackson after a couple of years in behind Seminole clubs sim- Seminole Club Program Coordinator Dia Combas, Hugh Giebeig and Mike Logan. will continue looking for Lake City. ilar to the one in Lake City answers when the Indians “Donald was with us is to raise money for schol- travel to Dixie County High through the seventh grade, arships and improvements to speak about recruiting freshman year. You don’t coaching staff. today for a kickoff classic then he went to Lake City at the school by alumni. in the Lake City area. hear a lot about that, but “Roger Cray is possi- game. Kickoff in Cross City Middle School,” Jackson “The whole thing is used “Lake City has a phe- if you look back at Lake bly a guy that they like,” is 7:30 p.m. said. “He played on the JV to build relationships with nomenal hit ratio,” City and Timmy Jernigan Langston said. “He’s not a Jackson said while it is at Columbia last year and people that love the univer- Langston said. “You look earned a lot of playing time guy that they know what a varsity game, there is an his mom moved back to sity and want to continue to at Brian Allen and our new- as a freshman.” position he’ll play yet, but agreement between the Fort White. He has tremen- give back to the Seminole est recruit Trey Marshall. Langston mentioned that he’s a guy they’ve talked teams to turn it over to dous athletic ability and we family,” Combas said. “It’s Timmy Jernigan just left Florida State doesn’t have about and would like to junior varsity players in the are excited to have him.” a strong network.” from the area and had a many Columbia High play- see a game or two this fourth quarter. Jackson said Robinson The program also includ- strong career. They’re ers on the radar this year, year. They’ll look this “We are trying to get our can play running back, ed guest speaker Micheal already expecting Marshall but there could be a junior season and decide from guys some experience,” receiver and in the second- Langston of Warchant.com. to blow up and have a great that’s caught the eye of the there.” Jackson said. “Obviously ary for the Indians. As a you want to go out and win, backup to White at running but it is a classic. It is a back, it will allow the two- little more important than a way starter to get some spring game, but you don’t rest. want to put in everything “Donald hasn’t played like you would a district offense since LCMS, he game. We will try to get in has that natural ability and as many guys as possible.” vision it is hard to coach Jackson will be breaking up,” Jackson said. George McGregor in his son, sophomore DJ, Directions: Take State at quarterback, with the Road 247 to U.S. 27 in Indians coming off having a Branford and turn right; four-year starter at the posi- cross the bridge over the tion. Jackson said seniors Suwannee River and take Tyler Reed, Elijah Bryant a left on State Road 349; and J.T. Byrne, who start bear right on County Road at other positions, usually 351 (second caution light Owen McGregor take a few snaps at quarter- at a Sunoco station); fol- back during practice. low 351 into Cross City “We are looking promis- and past the Dixie County ing, but I don’t know how Courthouse; turn right on game-shape we are in,” N.E. 210 Ave. and follow Jackson said. “We have a around to the stoplight on lot of young guys with not U.S. 19; turn right and take Glad Tidings Assembly of God too much experience. The the second entrance at the 1571 E. Duval St., Lake City, Florida Gershon McGregor skill set is there and I am high school. Pastor Lowell Van Vleck • 386-365-1533 2BSPORTS

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YOUTH FOOTBALL an Elementary School 2 p.m. Championship Little League Jamboree one-mile fun TELEVISION NBCSN — GP2 (same-day tape) WNBA BASKETBALL Final youth 2:30 p.m. 5 p.m. run at 9:30 a.m. ($3 day-of WORLD SERIES NBC — Global Rally Cross ESPN2 — Playoffs, conference TV sports At South Williamsport, Pa. league sign-up registration) with schools 7:30 p.m. semifinal, game 2, Indiana at Washington Wednesday scored and age group ABC — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, IRWIN 7 p.m. Today Seoul 4, Tokyo 2 Final registration for Tools Night Race ESPN2 — Playoffs, conference medals rewarded. AUTO RACING Las Vegas 8, Philadelphia 1 youth league football is NBCSN — IndyCar, pole qualifying for semifinal, game 2, Minnesota at San For details, e-mail 8 a.m. Thursday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday Grand Prix of Sonoma Antonio NBCSN — Formula One, practice for Guadalupe vs. Tokyo (n) [email protected]. COLLEGE FOOTBALL YOUTH OLYMPICS GAMES at the Teen Town Center. Belgian Grand Prix Chicago vs. Philadelphia (n) 3:30 p.m. 9 p.m. Registration is open to 11 a.m. Saturday YOUTH CHEERLEADING ESPN — FCS, Sam Houston St. at NBCSN — Athletics; gymnastics FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice International Championship boys and girls ages 6-13. E. Washington (apparatus finals); women’s diving, at for IRWIN Tools Night race Game 27: Seoul vs. Guadalupe/Tokyo A birth certificate or proof Columbia Cheer CYCLING Nanjing, China (same-day tape) 1:30 p.m. winner, 12:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. of age is required. Cost is FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, “Happy United States Championship sign-up Saturday NBCSN — USA Pro Challenge, stage $50 per child. A parent or Hour Series,” final practice for IRWIN Game 28: Las Vegas vs. Chicago/ 6, at Vail, Colo. FOOTBALL Tools Night race Philadelphia winner, 3:30 p.m. guardian must accompany Columbia Cheer 3:30 p.m. GOLF the player to sign Association registration FS1 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, 7 a.m. NFL preseason permission forms. TGC — European PGA Tour, Czech for the fall season is pole qualifying for Food City 300 AUTO RACING For details, call 5:30 p.m. Masters, third round 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday Today Heyward Christie at ESPN2 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole 1 p.m. Carolina at New England, 7:30 p.m. Race week and Aug. 30 at Memorial qualifying for IRWIN Tools Night Race TGC — PGA Tour, The Barclays, third N.Y. Giants at N.Y. Jets, 7:30 p.m. 754-3607. Stadium. Fee is $40 for a 7:30 p.m. round Jacksonville at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. SPRINT CUP first child and $35 for ESPN — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, 3 p.m. Oakland at Green Bay, 8 p.m. IRWIN TOOLS NIGHT RACE Food City 300 CBS — PGA Tour, The Barclays, third others. Cost of the Chicago at Seattle, 10 p.m. Site: Bristol, Tennessee. Christ Central BASKETBALL round uniform is $60. Saturday Schedule: Today, practice (Fox Sports 7 p.m. TGC — Champions Tour, Boeing flag football Tampa Bay at Buffalo, 4:30 p.m. 1, 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m.), qualifying (ESPN2, For details, call Wilma ESPN2 — Men’s national teams, Classic, second round Dallas at Miami, 7 p.m. 5:30-7 p.m.); Saturday, race, 7:30 p.m. Drawdy at 965-1377. exhibition, Puerto Rico vs. United States 6 p.m. Christ Central Sports Tennessee at Atlanta, 7 p.m. (ABC, 7-11 p.m.). BOXING TGC — Web.com Tour, Portland Washington at Baltimore, 7:30 p.m. Track: (oval, has flag football 9 p.m. Open, third round BOYS CLUB Minnesota at Kansas City, 8 p.m. 0.533 miles). registration for children ESPN2 — Junior middleweights, 1:30 a.m. New Orleans at Indianapolis, 8 p.m. Race distance: 500 laps, 266.5 miles. ages 5-10 through Austin Trout (26-2-0) vs. Daniel Dawson TGC — LPGA, Canadian Pacific Fall registration St. Louis at Cleveland, 8 p.m. NATIONWIDE (40-3-1), at Temecula, Calif. Women’s Open, third round (delayed Aug. 29 at the church on Houston at Denver, 9 p.m. FOOD CITY 300 underway at club 10 p.m. tape) Dyal Avenue. Fee is $45. Sunday Site: Bristol, Tennessee. FS1 — Featherweights, Guy Robb GYMNASTICS San Diego at San Francisco, 4 p.m. Schedule: Today, qualifying (Fox Sports For details, call Ronny The Boys and Girls (13-1-0) vs. Ronel Green (10-0-0); heavy- 8 p.m. Cincinnati at Arizona, 8 p.m. 1, 3:30-5 p.m.), race, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN, Busscher at 365-2128. weights, Gerald Washington (13-0-0) vs. NBC — P&G Championships, Club of Columbia 7-9:30 p.m.). Nagy Aguilera (19-8-0); junior feather- women at Pittsburgh County is registering for Track: Bristol Motor Speedway (oval, weights, Manuel Avila (15-0-0) vs. Sergio HORSE RACING SEMI-PRO FOOTBALL BASEBALL 0.533 miles). the fall session, which Frias (15-3-2), at Fairfield, Calif. 4:30 p.m. Race distance: 200 laps, 133.25 miles. runs through Oct. 18. CYCLING NBC — Thoroughbreds, Travers Team seeking AL schedule CAMPING WORLD TRUCK Children ages 6-14 are 3:30 p.m. Stakes and Ballerina Stakes Next race: Silverado 250, NBCSN — USA Pro Challenge, stage LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL players, coaches eligible to attend. Cost Today’s Games Aug. 31, Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, 5, Woodland Park to Breckenridge, Colo. 12:30 p.m. is $160 for nine weeks. Baltimore (Gausman 7-4) at Chicago Bowmanville, Ontario. The North Florida GOLF ABC — World Series, International Cubs (Arrieta 6-4), 2:20 p.m. VERIZON INDYCAR Transportation is 9 a.m. Championship Spartans semi-pro football Chicago White Sox (Joh.Danks 9-8) at GRAND PRIX OF SONOMA available from TGC — European PGA Tour, Czech 3:30 p.m. team is looking for players N.Y. Yankees (Greene 3-1), 7:05 p.m. Site: Sonoma, California. Masters, second round, part II ABC — World Series, U.S. and coaches to join the elementary and middle Houston (Peacock 3-8) at Cleveland Schedule: Today, practice; Saturday, 2 p.m. Championship schools. The club offers a (Carrasco 5-4), 7:05 p.m. practice, qualifying (NBC Sports Network, team. TGC — PGA Tour, The Barclays, MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Tampa Bay (Smyly 7-10) at Toronto 7:30-9 p.m.); Sunday, race, 4:40 p.m. (NBC For details, call Luis variety of activities second round 1 p.m. (Stroman 7-4), 7:07 p.m. Sports Network, 4-7 p.m.). including a homework 6:30 p.m. MLB — Regional coverage, Detroit at Santiago at (386) 466-2711. Seattle (F.Hernandez 13-4) at Boston Track: Sonoma Raceway (road course, TGC — Web.com Tour, Portland Minnesota or Tampa Bay at Toronto room and computers. (J.Kelly 0-1), 7:10 p.m. 2.385 miles). Open, second round WGN — Chicago White Sox at RUNNING For details, call 752-4184 Kansas City (Ventura 9-9) at Texas Race distance: 202.73 miles, 85 laps. 8:30 p.m. N.Y. Yankees or visit the club. (Lewis 8-10), 8:05 p.m. Next race: MAVTV 500, Aug. 30, Auto TGC — Champions Tour, Boeing 4 p.m. All for Hoops Detroit (Ray 1-3) at Minnesota Club Speedway, Fontana, California. Classic, first round (same-day tape) FS1 — San Francisco at Washington (Milone 6-4), 8:10 p.m. Online: http://www.indycar.com GIRLS SOFTBALL 2 a.m. 7 p.m. races Sept. 13 L.A. Angels (H.Santiago 3-7) at FORMULA ONE TGC — LPGA, Canadian Pacific FS1 — Atlanta at Cincinnati Oakland (Gray 12-7), 10:05 p.m. BELGIAN GRAND PRIX Registration open Women’s Open, second round (delayed 10 p.m. The All for Hoops 5K Saturday’s Games Site: Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium. tape) MLB — Regional coverage, L.A. Angels and Duathalon is Chicago White Sox at N.Y. Yankees, Schedule: Today, practice (NBC for fall league MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL at Oakland or Kansas City at Texas (games 1:05 p.m. Sports Network, 8-9:30 a.m.); Saturday, 7:30 a.m. Sept. 13 at Ivey 2:15 p.m. joined in-progress) Tampa Bay at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. Park in Branford. Cost is Girls Softball WGN — Baltimore at Chicago Cubs MOTORSPORTS practice, qualifying (CNBC, 8-9:30 a.m., Detroit at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m., 1st Association of Columbia 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m. NBC Sports Network, 12:30-2 p.m.); $20 for the 5k and $30 for game MLB — Regional coverage, San NBCSN — AMA Motocross, Utah Sunday, race, 8 a.m. (NBC Sports Network, the duathalon with County has open Seattle at Boston, 1:35 p.m. Francisco at Washington or Atlanta at National, at Tooele, Utah (same-day tape) 7:30-10:30 a.m.). registration for its fall Baltimore at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. proceeds to benefit Cincinnati NFL FOOTBALL Track: Spa-Francorchamps (road Houston at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. basketball programs in the leagues through the end NFL FOOTBALL 4:30 p.m. course, 4.35 miles). Kansas City at Texas, 8:05 p.m. of August at Brian’s Sports 8 p.m. NFL — Tampa Bay at Buffalo Race distance: 191.415 miles, 44 laps. Branford area. Register Detroit at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m., 2nd on U.S. Highway 90 west. CBS — Oakland at Green Bay 8 p.m. Next race: Italian Grand Prix, Sept 7, online at www.active.com. game 11 p.m. CBS — New Orleans at Indianapolis Autodromo di Monza, Monza, Italy. For details, call Fee is $55 for a single L.A. Angels at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. NFL — Chicago at Seattle (joined in PREP FOOTBALL NHRA MELLO YELLO Michelle Richards at player, $75 for two siblings progress) Noon DRAG RACING Next event: U.S. Nationals, Aug. 27- 208-2447. and $95 for three or more SOCCER ESPN — Miami Central at Hoover NL schedule siblings. Proof of age is 9 p.m. (Ala.) Sept. 1, at Indianapolis, Clermont, Indiana. required. Divisions range NBCSN — MLS, Real Salt Lake at 9 p.m. Today’s Games Races to benefit Dallas ESPN2 — Trinity Christian at Buford Baltimore (Gausman 7-4) at Chicago Online: http://www.nhra.com from 17U to 6U T-ball. TENNIS (Ga.) Cubs (Arrieta 6-4), 2:20 p.m. OTHER RACES Hayley Lewis For details, go to 1 p.m. SOCCER San Francisco (Hudson 8-9) at TUDOR UNITED SPORTSCAR information@girlssoft ESPN2 — WTA, Connecticut Open, 7:40 a.m. Washington (Fister 12-3), 7:05 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP: Oak Tree Grand Prix, Sunday (Fox Sports 1, 4-7 p.m.), Virginia A community 5k cross ballassociation.org. semifinal NBCSN — Premier League, Newcastle St. Louis (Wainwright 15-7) at country race to benefit 3 p.m. at Aston Villa Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 5-11), 7:05 p.m. International Raceway, Danville, Virginia. ESPN2 — ATP World Tour, Winston- 9:55 a.m. Atlanta (Minor 5-8) at Cincinnati Online: http://www.imsa.com Hayley Lewis is 8 a.m. YOUTH BASEBALL Salem Open, semifinal NBCSN — Premier League, Leicester (Latos 4-3), 7:10 p.m. ARCA RACING SERIES: Herr’s Live Sept. 27 at Alligator Park. 7 p.m. at Chelsea Pittsburgh (Locke 4-3) at Milwaukee Life With Flavor 200, Sunday (CBS Sports Cost is $30 for day-of Lake City fall Network, 3-5 p.m., Madison International ESPNEWS — WTA, Connecticut 12:30 p.m. (Gallardo 8-6), 8:10 p.m. registration. The park will Open, semifinal NBC — Premier League, Arsenal at Miami (H.Alvarez 9-5) at Colorado Speedway, Oregon, Wisconsin Online: registration YOUTH OLYMPICS GAMES Everton (F.Morales 5-6), 8:40 p.m. http://www.arcaracing.com open at 7 a.m. Early 1:30 p.m. 1 p.m. San Diego (Despaigne 3-4) at Arizona registration (before Lake City/Columbia NBCSN — Swimming; trampoline, at ESPN2 — National Women’s Soccer (Collmenter 8-7), 9:40 p.m. BASKETBALL Sept. 23) is $20 with County Youth Baseball Nanjing, China (same-day tape) League, playoffs, semifinal, at Kansas City N.Y. Mets (Niese 7-8) at L.A. Dodgers forms at Columbia High has fall league registra- ——— SWIMMING (Haren 10-10), 10:10 p.m. and Carquest. There tion (ages 4-15) online at Saturday 3:30 p.m. Saturday’s Games WNBA playoffs ARENA FOOTBALL NBC — Pan Pacific Championships, at Baltimore at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. also will be an Eye of lcccyb.com through Sept. 7. 8 p.m. Gold Coast, Australia (same-day tape) San Francisco at Washington, 4:05 p.m. CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS the Tiger Middle School Cost is $75 per child plus ESPN — ArenaBowl XXVII, Arizona TENNIS St. Louis at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Today Invitational 3k at 8:40 a.m. online fee. at Cleveland 12:30 p.m. Atlanta at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Chicago at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. (register online at www. For details, call Jessica AUTO RACING CBS — ATP World Tour, Winston- Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m. Los Angeles at Phoenix, 10 p.m. flrunners.com Langley at 867-1897. 12:30 p.m. Salem Open, championship Miami at Colorado, 8:05 p.m. Saturday or day of NBCSN — Formula One, qualifying 3 p.m. San Diego at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. Indiana at Washington, 5 p.m. race — $5 per individual, for Belgian Grand Prix (same-day tape) ESPN2 — WTA, Connecticut Open, N.Y. Mets at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. Minnesota at San Antonio, 7 p.m. $30 per gender team) and n From staff reports FRIDAY EVENING AUGUST 22, 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) Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Shark Tank Wet paintbrush storage. (:01) 20/20 Å News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel Live 4-IND 4 4 4 News4JAX at 6PM News4JAX The Everbank Jag e NFL Preseason Football Jacksonville Jaguars at Detroit Lions. 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LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 & 23, 2014 3B FSU lineman CHS CHEERLEADERS Edwards poised to dominate By KAREEM COPELAND on a read-option. Associated Press Coaches recently stopped the tape during a film ses- TALLAHASSEE — The sion to show Edwards way Mario Edwards Jr. chasing down speedy back moves on a football field Mario Pender from the seems to conflict with the opposite side of the field. basic principles of physics. Edwards has regularly The 6-foot-3 Florida State weighed around 300 pounds defensive lineman weighs but reshaped his body 300 pounds, is very nimble during the offseason. He and truly light on his feet. firmed up and can run with The 20-year-old can do players 100 pounds lighter. standing backflips wearing He squats 600 pounds and 20-plus pounds of pads. bench presses 450 pounds. With his size and athletic Florida State has GPS ability, he worked to become equipment to track their the No. 1 overall recruit in speed and Edwards’ has the nation and a third team improved from 17.5 miles COURTESY All-ACC selection as a soph- per hour last season to Columbia High varsity cheerleaders for 2014 are (front row, from left) Ashley Arsua, Captain Miranda Johnson, omore, but something has 18.8. Captain Krischara Anderson-Caldwell, Captain Savannah Thomas and Miranda Hall. Second row (from left) are been missing: Every-down The new goal is to domination. increase the sack numbers. Courtney Parker, Taylor Brinkley, Taylor Stephens, Torrie Dukes, Sierra Beadles, Antyria Caldwell and Ashley Nobles. Edwards will play every Edwards only has five in Third row (from left) are Willow Russell-Martinez, Dallas Ste-Marie, Maya Foster, Mathison Milligan, Ar’Shayla Bryant, position along the line, 23 games, but part of that Tyla Henry, Jaidyn Rogers and Demetria Anderson. sometimes standing up on had to do with his respon- the outside and even drop- sibilities within the scheme. ping into pass coverage. Edwards didn’t regularly “I just took this year seri- have the go-get-the-quarter- ous,” Edwards said. “I feel back green light. Edwards good. I’m more explosive also acknowledged there and I’m strong. were lapses in effort and he “This year, they really hadn’t mastered the play- want to do mismatches with book. He believes six or me. The worst player on the seven sacks were left on line, that’s who they’ll put the field. me against.” Edwards wants double- Bucky Brooks, NFL digit sacks in 2014. Media analyst and for- Though Seminoles coach mer scout for the Seattle Jimbo Fisher said sacks Seahawks and Carolina aren’t the only indicator of Panthers, said it’s important Edwards’ impact. for players like Edwards to “Sacks don’t equate to show that they can be con- greatness,” Fisher said. sistently dominant. “You watch that film, that “The guys that are blue guy’s a heck of a football chippers, the guys who player. You watch when the go on to have multiple draft comes around, where Pro Bowls, guys who are he’s at. ... He didn’t get impact players that change sacks, but we had the low- COURTESY franchises have that abil- est scoring defense in the Columbia High junior varsity cheerleaders for 2014 are (front row, from left) Ashayla English, Lindsey Langston, ity,” Brooks said. “I need country last year. Kalyn Brown, Captain Katelynn Hickman, Tiann’a Bryant and Jaide Strickland. Second row (from left) are Crystal Norris, to see Mario Edwards Jr. “That guy there is as ath- Jordan Mobley, Captain Leighann Benefield, Taylor Williams and Faith Johnson. Third row (from left) Nigeria Sheppard, show people that he wants letic and as dominant as Karissa Shepard, Carlie Carswell, Kelsey Avery and Shanice Warren. Not pictured is Jameson Carter. to be a dominant player by any of the ends we’ve had. putting it on tape, doing ... He’s as strong physically it against everybody, small and naturally as powerful as competition, big competi- anybody I’ve been around.” CHS: Allen excited to see Tigers compete tion, whatever. Really domi- Fisher has seen his share Continued From Page 1B nating the guy that’s across of NFL-caliber linemen. form him.” The Seminoles had four Edwards has shown defensive linemen drafted in “I’m hoping to get a few a game format, and we’d ment each other well, bring “I’m definitely excited to flashes of domination in his the 2013 NFL draft, includ- of the older kids, juniors have to see someone go a change-up and they’re see what Zedrick Woods first two years. ing Bjoern Werner (No. that might be buried on the out there and be a monster friends. They’re learning has. He’s been lighting it The best game of his 24 overall) and Cornellius depth chart, some game at guard. I know that both from each other.” up in practice every day career was a six-tackle, Carradine (No. 40). FSU reps,” Allen said. “This quarterbacks are going to There are other posi- and I’m ready to show what including three for loss, one- defensive tackle Timmy could be their playing play in every game. They’re tions where there’s no he has against a different sack effort in the national Jernigan was the No. 48 opportunity.” both going to get reps.” question who the starter is. team. I’m excited to see championship game. He pick in 2014. And LSU regu- Allen said both Allen said that both Allen and fans are equally what Malachi Jean is going showcased his athleticism larly sent defensive linemen quarterbacks (Jake Thomas Thomas and Schuck have excited to see what proven to do.” in the first quarter, firing to the NFL when Fisher was and Davin Schuck) will different skill sets that starters can do. Allen said it’s important through the offensive line, the offensive coordinator in see time with the starting allow the Tigers to mix The coach has assured to get those final reps, chasing Auburn quarter- Baton Rouge, Louisiana. lineup, but don’t expect to things up offensively. fans that they will see because on Thursday it back Nick Marshall out of Edwards reminisced see many position battles “They bring different the leaders of the Tigers counts. the pocket and then dou- about intimidating oppo- played out in the kickoff things to the table,” Allen throughout at least a half “We never know what’s bling-back to get the sack. nents before high school classic. said. “I’d be a fool not to uti- of football. going to happen against He got to Marshall again games when he would fin- “At this point, most of the lize Schuck, so he’s going “We need to go out Gainesville,” Allen said. in the fourth quarter, run- ish pregame stretches with jobs are solidified,” Allen to get reps. Both make there and let them com- “This is our chance to gear ning down the quarterback a backflip and watch the said. “I don’t think anyone mistakes, but they’re going pete like they would any up. We could go four quar- while isolated one-on-one jaws drop open. is going to take over. It’s to be good. They comple- other Friday,” Allen said. ters in a dog fight.” SATURDAY EVENING AUGUST 23, 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 Countdown h NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: Irwin Tools Night Race. From Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tenn. (N) News at 11 Comedy.TV Å 4-IND 4 4 4 News4JAX at 6PM Paid Program The Middle Å The Middle Å Rules/Engagement Rules/Engagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Inside Edition News4JAX First Baptist 5-PBS 5 - - Magic Moments: The Best of 50s Pop Musicians perform. Å The Big Band Years (My Music) Big Band hits. 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Please Leyla recently told her Abigail Van Buren very much, but I have advise. — HELD BACK father that her boyfriend, www.dearabby.com noticed lately that he IN OHIO “Dylan,” has asked her stares at women’s breasts DEAR HELD BACK: to vandalize things -- TV, when they are jogging, You and Caitlyn are Blu-ray player, etc. -- if be immediately reported and he smiles when adults in your 40s. At that her daddy enrolls her in not only to the school a gust of wind blows age, Caitlyn should be a private school or moves principal, but also to his a girl’s skirt up. This independent enough to her to another school parents and the police. embarrasses me, and I tell you to go and have a closer to his company This young man could be am embarrassed for him. good time with your fam- for a better education. dangerous to the adults He must have realized it ily. And you should be Leyla’s grades aren’t in your family, as well as by now. mature enough to discuss good, and she spends to your granddaughter Is my grandpa a this with her without most of her time chatting unless there is an inter- creepy, dirty old man? involving me. or texting with Dylan. vention NOW. I hope it’s not true. DEAR ABBY: My Abby, I’m really wor- DEAR ABBY: I have Please answer this in sister loaned me her car ried. The last thing Dylan been feeling super alone the newspaper because when she went out of asked her to do was kill lately. I’m a full-time, stay- I don’t want my family town so I could drop her her daddy because “he at-home mom. My fiance to see it. — CARRIE IN at the airport and pick controls her too much.” and I have an 11-month- CLEVELAND her up. (I don’t have a Before school ended, old son. Before he was DEAR CARRIE: I’m car of my own, but share Dylan skipped a field trip. born, I worked and my sorry, but the fact that one with my husband.) He didn’t want Leyla to fiance didn’t. Then we your grandfather would While I was driving her participate either because moved away from my be so unsubtle as to act car, one of the tires blew. he feared that without family to where his family this way when you’re She says I should pay him, she might have a is -- a town of about 400 with him IS creepy, and for the replacement tire chance to make friends people -- and he works I’m sure it is embarrass- because I was driving the with others, so she didn’t while I stay home with ing. Tell your parents car on an errand that was turn in her paperwork the baby. about it so your mother unrelated to picking her and stayed home. This is a small town, or father can tell him to up when the tire blew. I We plan to send her and I have no friends tone down his “enthusi- disagree. Who is right? -- to a psychologist in the here. I have been feeling asm.” And if it doesn’t JENNIFER IN FLORIDA coming weeks. Should extremely stir-crazy and happen, spend less time DEAR JENNIFER: If we bring this problem trapped in my head. I with Grandpa. the agreement between to the attention of her don’t know how to handle DEAR ABBY: My fian- you and your sister was school principal? Thank it. I spoke to a psychia- cee, “Caitlyn,” and I are that her car was to be you for your help. — trist. She said it’ll pass, in our 40s and have been used only to take her to WORRIED SICK IN but it hasn’t. living together for a year. the airport and pick her CALIFORNIA Please, if you have My family has invited us up, then you owe her DEAR WORRIED any advice, I need some to go on a cruise for New a new tire. However, if SICK: I’m glad your badly. — STUCK IN Year’s, all expenses paid. her tires were so worn granddaughter will soon SOUTH CAROLINA Because Caitlyn can’t get that they could cause an see a therapist. I’m sure DEAR STUCK: In time off from her job at accident, then she should they’ll have a lot to talk many small Southern the hospital, she doesn’t replace her own tire about. towns, the social life want me to go, either. -- and the other three as Because Leyla is in revolves around the Also, in the fall I will be well. Puzzle Solutions constant communication church. If you and your traveling to Europe with with Dylan, take her fiance haven’t joined one, my dad to visit relatives. on the next page. cellphone away and mon- you should consider it. (He’s 80.) These trips itor her activity on the If you do, your chances don’t happen all the time; computer. That he would of making friends -- pos- it’s an unusual year. sibly with some other ask her to damage prop- Should I refuse the ■ Write Dear Abby at erty or cause physical young couples -- will be cruise and miss out on www.DearAbby.com or harm to another person improved. Also consider being with my extended P.O. 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN CONCERNING AN AMENDMENT AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN- AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, TO THE CITY OF LAND DEVEL- FLORIDA FLORIDA TY, FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA OPMENT REGULATIONS CASE NO.: 12-2013-CA-000183 CASE NO. 14000247CAAXMX CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO: 2013-CA-000598 CASE NO. 2014 CA 000150 BY THE PLANNING AND ZON- WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. CASE NO.: 2013-CA-000452 DIVISION: CIRCUIT CIVIL SUNSTATE FEDERAL CREDIT ING BOARD OF THE CITY OF Plaintiff, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO FIRST FEDERAL BANK OF FIRST FEDERAL BANK OF UNION, LAKE CITY, FLORIDA, SERVING VS. WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL FLORIDA, A FEDERALLY FLORIDA, a FEDERALLY CHAR- Plaintiff, ALSO AS THE LOCAL PLAN- DENNIS M. ESTEVEZ; KIMBER- ASSOCIATION CHARTERED SAVINGS BANK, TERED SAVINGS BANK, vs. NING AGENCY OF THE CITY OF LY K. ESTEVEZ; et al., Plaintiff, Plaintiff, Plaintiff, ANDREW R. TAYLOR, LYNN E. LAKE CITY, FLORIDA, NOTICE Defendant(s). vs. vs. vs. TAYLOR, AND UNKNOWN TEN- IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE GEORGE DILLON A/K/A EDDIE KNIGHT A/K/A EDDIE G. COVINGTON M. WOODLEY II, ANT(S), to Section 163.3161 through DALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER GEORGE TOM DILLON, et al KNIGHT, et al, et. al., Defendants. 163.3248, Florida Statutes, as 45 Defendant(s). Defendants. Defendant(s). NOTICE OF ACTION amended, and the City of Lake City NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NOTICE OF ACTION NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE TO: Lynn E. Taylor Land Development Regulations, as sale will be made pursuant to an Or- TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS OR BEN- NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accord- NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accord- 1098 SW Mary Terrace amended, hereinafter referred to as der or Final Summary Judgment. Fi- EFICIARIES OF THE ESTATE OF ance with the Plaintiff s Final Judg- ance with the Plaintiff s Final Judg- Lake City, FL 32024 the Land Development Regulations, nal Judgment was awarded on in PATRICIA D. BARKER A/K/A ment of Foreclosure entered on Au- ment of Foreclosure entered on July YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action objections, recommendations and Civil Case No. 12-2013-CA-000183, PATRICIA DILLON BARKER gust 8, 2014 in the above-styled 29, 2014 in the above-styled cause, I to foreclose a mortgage on the fol- comments concerning an amend- of the Circuit Court of the THIRD A/K/A PATRICIA MAE BARKER, cause, I will sell to the highest and will sell to the highest and best bid- lowing real property in Columbia ment, as described below, will be Judicial Circuit in and for COLUM- DECEASED best bidder for cash on September der for cash on September 3, 2014 at County, Florida: heard by the Planning and Zoning BIA County, Florida, wherein, RESIDENT: Unknown 10, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. EST, at the 11:00 a.m. (EST), at the Third Floor PART OF LOT 24, PARKWOOD, Board of the City of Lake City, Flor- WELLS FARGO BANK, NA is the LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 204 Third Floor of the Columbia County of the Columbia County Courthouse, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT ida, serving also as the Local Plan- Plaintiff, and DENNIS M. ESTE- SW RACCOON WAY, FORT Courthouse, 173 N.E. Hernando 173 N.E. Hernando Avenue, Lake THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT ning Agency of the City of Lake VEZ; KIMBERLY K. ESTEVEZ; WHITE, FL 32038, Avenue, Lake City, FL: City, FL. BOOK 5, PAGE 21, OF THE PUB- City, Florida, at a public hearing on ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR- YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED TUSTENUGGEE PLANTATIONS LOT 15, VILLAGE WOOD, UNIT LIC RECORDS OF COLUMBIA September 3, 2014 at 6:30 p.m., or as TIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, that an action to foreclose a mort- UNIT II PARCEL 27 A PART OF 1, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING soon thereafter as the matter can be UNDER AND AGAINST THE gage on the following described SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 6 PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRI- heard, in City Hall located at 205 HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL property located in COLUMBIA SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, CO- IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 49, OF BED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE North Marion Avenue, Lake City, DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT County, Florida: LUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA; THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CO- AT THE SW CORNER OF SAID Florida. KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR Lot 19 of SASSAFRAS ACRES, a BEING MORE PARTICULARLY LUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. LOT 24, SAID POINT BEING THE LDR 14-03, an application by the ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN- Subdivision located in Section 19 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Property Address: 271 SE POLK TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; Law Office of Travis Koon P.L.L.C., KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM and 30, Township 7 South, Range 17 COMMENCE AT A 2 INCH IRON LANE, LAKE CITY, FL 32025. THENCE RUN N 87 DEGREES to amend the Official Zoning Atlas AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, East, Columbia County, Florida, as PIPE AT THE NORTHEAST COR- ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- 41'01" E, ALONG THE SOUTH of the Land Development Regula- HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, recorded in Plat Book 4, Pages 8 and NER OF SAID SECTION 13, AND TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM LINE OF SAID LOT 24, 564.00 tions by changing the zoning district OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; UN- 8A of the public records of Columbia RUN THENCE S 88 DEGREES 16 THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER FEET THENCE RUN N 02 DE- from RESIDENTIAL, SINGLE KNOWN TENANT #1, UN- County, Florida. MINUTES 05 SECONDS W., THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER GREES 14'48" W, 100.00 FEET; FAMILY-2 (RSF-2) to RESIDEN- KNOWN TENANT #2, UN- has been filed against you, and you ALONG THE NORTH BOUN- AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS THENCE RUN S 87 DEGREES TIAL, OFFICE (RO) on property de- KNOWN TENANT #3, UN- are required to serve a coy of your DARY THERE OF, 659.24 FEET PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM 41'01" W, 100.00 FEET; THENCE scribed, as follows: KNOWN TENANT #4 are Defend- written defenses, if any, to this action TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE RUN S 02 DEGREES 14'48" E, A parcel of land lying within Section ants. on Phelan Hallinan, PLC, attorneys THENCE CONTINUE S 88 DE- SALE. 27.67 FEET THENCE RUN S 87 32, Township 3 South, Range 17 The clerk of the court. P. DeWitt Ca- for plaintiff, whose address is 2727 GREES 16 MINUTES 05 SEC- AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- DEGREES 41'01" W, 464.00 FEET East, Columbia County, Florida. Be- son will sell to the highest bidder for West Cypress Creek Road, Ft. Lau- ONDS W., ALONG SAID NORTH TIES ACT: If you are a person with TO THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF ing more particularly described, as cash the 3rd FLOOR OF THE CO- derdale, FL 33309, and file the origi- BOUNDARY, 659.27 FEET, a disability who needs any accom- WAY LINE OF DORETHA ROAD follows: Lots 1 and 2 of Block 2 of LUMBIA COUNTY COURT- nal with the Clerk of this Court, THENCE S 00 DEGREES 25 MI- modation in order to participate in (A 60 FOOT R/W), THENCE RUN the Baker Heights Subdivision, in the HOUSE at 11:00 a.m. on the 17 day within 30 days after the first publica- NUTES 13 SECONDS E., 662.16 this proceeding, you are entitled, at S 02 DEGREES 16'36" E, 72.33 Southern Division of the City of of September, 2014, the following tion of this notice, either before or FEET, THENCE N 88 DEGREES no cost to you, to the provision of FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- Lake City, as recorded in the Public described real property as set forth in immediately thereafter, September 5, 16 MINUTES 05 SECONDS E., certain assistance. Please contact NING Records of Columbia County, Flori- said Final Summary Judgment, to 2014 otherwise a default may be en- 659.47 FEET; THENCE N 00 DE- Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- has been filed against you and you da. wit: tered against you for the relief de- GREES 26 MINUTES 14 SEC- tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, are required to serve a copy of your Containing 0.52 acre, more or less. LOT 19, OF SHERWOOD FOREST manded in the Complaint. ONDS W., 662.15 FEET TO THE Room 408, Lake City, Florida written defenses, if any, to it on Ste- The public hearing may be continued UNIT 2, ACCORDING TO THE This notice shall be published once a P.O.B SUBJECT TO A 30 INCHES 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days phen Orsillo, the Plaintiff s attorney, to one or more future date. Any in- PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED week for two consecutive weeks in X 30 INCHES EASEMENT IN THE before your scheduled court appear- whose address is Post Office Box terested party shall be advised that IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 14 - 14A, The Lake City Reporter. SOUTHWEST CORNER. TO- ance, or immediately upon receiving 4128, Tallahassee, Florida, within the date, time and place of any con- OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- GETHER WITH FLHML3B2139Y- this notification if the time before the thirty (30) days after the first date of tinuation of the public hearing shall COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. TIES ACT: If you are a person with 30505A, B, C, D. scheduled appearance is less than 7 publication and file the original with be announced during the public hear- TOGETHER WITH 1997 “COUG” a disability who needs any accom- TUSTENUGGEE UNIT II days; if you are hearing or voice im- the Clerk of this Court either before ing and that no further notice con- DW MOBILE HOME HAVING modation in order to participate in 60 FOOT INGRESS/EGRESS paired, call 711. service on the Plaintiff s attorney or cerning the matter will be published, ID# S GMHGA4309716975A&B this proceeding, you are entitled, at EASEMENT Dated: August 1, 2014. immediately thereafter; otherwise a unless said continuation exceeds six ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- no cost to you, to the provision of A STRIP OF LAND IN SECTION P. DEWITT CASON, CLERK default will be entered against you calendar weeks from the date of the TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM certain assistance. Please contact 13, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE By: /s/ S. Markham for the relief demanded in the Com- above referenced public hearing. THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- 16 EAST, AND SECTION 18, Deputy Clerk plaint or Petition. At the aforementioned public hear- THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 17 Dated this 12 day of August, 2014. ing, all interested parties may appear AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS Room 408, Lake City, Florida EAST, COLUMBIA COUNTY, 05546460 P. DeWitt Cason, Clerk to be heard with respect to the PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days FLORIDA: BEING 60 FEET WIDE August 15. 22, 2014 As Clerk of the Court amendment. WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE before your scheduled court appear- AND LYING 30 FEET EACH SIDE By: /s/ B. Scippio Copies of the amendment are availa- SALE. ance, or immediately upon receiving OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRI- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE As Deputy Clerk ble for public inspection at the Office AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- this notification if the time before the BED CENTERLINE; THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN of Growth Management, City Hall TIES ACT: If you are a person with scheduled appearance is less than 7 COMMENCE AT AN IRON PIPE AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, 05546490 located at 205 North Marion Avenue, a disability who needs any accom- days; if you are hearing or voice im- AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER FLORIDA August 22, 29, 2014 Lake City, Florida, during regular modation in order to participate in paired, call 711. OF SAID SECTION 18 AND RUN CASE NO.: 2013-CA-000676 business hours. this proceeding, you are entitled, at DATED: August 6, 2014 THENCE N 89 DEGREES 49 MI- FIRST FEDERAL BANK OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, THIRD All persons are advised that if they no cost to you, to the provision of Clerk of the Circuit Court NUTES 17 SECONDS E., ALONG FLORIDA, a FEDERALLY CHAR- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR decide to appeal any decision made certain assistance. Please contact By: /s/ B. Scippio THE NORTH BOUNDARY TERED SAVINGS BANK, COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA at the above referenced public hear- Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- Deputy Clerk of the Court THERE OF, 657.94 FEET, Plaintiff, CASE NO. 2014-211-DR ing, they will need a record of the tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, THENCE S 00 DEGREES 27 MI- vs. IN RE: The Marriage of proceedings, and that, for such pur- Room 408, Lake City, Florida 05546459 NUTES 15 SECONDS E., 1324.30 CHARLES THORNTON, JR., et al DEBRA N. WHITE, pose, they may need to ensure that a 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days August 22, 29, 2017 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- Defendants. Petitioner/Wife, verbatim record of the proceedings is before your scheduled court appear- NING OF SAID CENTERLINE; NOTICE OF SALE and made, which record includes the tes- ance, or immediately upon receiving IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THENCE S 89 DEGREES 49 MI- NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accord- JAMES GILES, timony and evidence upon which the this notification if the time before the THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN NUTES 17 SECONDS W., 657.94 ance with the Plaintiff s Final Judg- Respondent/Husband. appeal is to be based. scheduled appearance is less than 7 AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, FEET TO REFERENCE POINT “D” ment of Foreclosure entered on July NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSO- Persons with disabilities requesting days; if you are hearing or voice im- FLORIDA ON THE EAST LINE OF SAID 29, 2014 in the above-styled cause, I LUTION OF MARRIAGE reasonable accommodations to par- paired, call 711. CIVIL ACTION SECTION 13, THENCE S 88 DE- will sell to the highest and best bid- (NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUP- ticipate in this proceeding should Dated this 1 day of August, 2014. CASE NO.: 2012-CA-000716 GREES 16 MINUTES 05 SEC- der for case on September 3, 2014 at PORT) contact 352.463.3169 (Voice & By: /s/ S. Markham DIVISION: MF ONDS W., 1319.32 FEET TO REF- 11:00 A.M. EST, at the Third Floor TO: JAMES GILES TDD) or via Florida Relay Service Deputy Clerk JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- ERENCE POINT “E”, THENCE S of the Columbia County Courthouse, Address Unknown 800.955.8771 00 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 13 173 N.E. Hernando Avenue, Lake YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action TIONAL ASSOCIATION, City, FL: for Dissolution of Marriage with No 05546410 Plaintiff, SECONDS E., 662.16 FEET TO 05546536 August 22, 29, 2014 REFERENCE POINT “F”, A TRACT OF LAND 63 FEET IN Dependent or Minor Children, has August 22, 2014 vs. WIDTH, NORTH AND SOUTH BY been filed against you and you are ANNA RAINBOLT, et al, THENCE CONTINUE S 00 DE- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE GREES 25 MINUTES 13 SEC- 200 FEET IN DEPTH, EAST AND required to serve a copy of your writ- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 3RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND Defendant(s). WEST OFF THE SOUTH SIDE OF ten defenses, if any, to MARK E. THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE ONDS E., 662.15 FEET TO THE FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, POINT OF TERMINATION. AL- LOT OR TRACT 39, PINE NEE- FEAGLE, Petitioner s attorney, AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA SALE SO: BEGIN AT REFERENCE DLES ESTATES, ACCORDING whose address is 153 NE Madison FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pur- POINT “F” AND RUN S 88 DE- TO THE MAP OR PLAT THERE- Street, Post Office Box 1653, Lake CASE NO.: 2014-CA-000108 CASE NO.: 13272CA suant to an Order Rescheduling June GREES 16 MINUTES 05 SEC- OF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT City, Florida 32056-1653, on or be- FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL 4, 2014 Foreclosure Sale dated Au- ONDS W., 659.86 FEET TO THE BOOK 2, PAGE 121, OF THE PUB- fore September 18, 2014, and file the BANK OF FLORIDA SYSTEM FLORIDA, INC., gust 4, 2014, and entered in Case No. CENTER OF A CUL-DE-SAC LIC RECORDS OF COLUMBIA original with the Clerk of this Court Plaintiff, Plaintiff, 2012-CA-000716 of the circuit Court HAVING A 50 FOOT RADIUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. either before service on the Petition- vs. vs. of the Third Judicial Circuit in and AND THE POINT OF TERMINA- Property Address: 1839 N. US High- er's attorney or immediately there- WANDA G. ELLER, et al., DAVID A STRATTON; WELLS for Columbia County, Florida in TION. ALSO: BEGIN AT REFER- way 441, Lake City, FL 32055 after, otherwise, a default will be en- Defendants. FARGO BANK, N.A. SUCCESSOR which JPMorgan Chase Bank, Na- ENCE POINT “E” RUN N 00 DE- ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- tered against you for the relief de- NOTICE OF SALE BY MERGER TO WELLS FARGO tional Association, is the Plaintiff GREES 25 MINUTES 13 SEC- TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FORM manded in the petition. NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accord- FINANCIAL BANK; MAGGIE M. ONDS W., 662.15 FEET, THENCE THE SALE, IF ANY OTHER Copies of al court documents in this ance with the Plaintiff s Final Judg- STRATTON; AND THE UN- and Anna Rainbolt, Daniel Rainbolt, THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER case, including orders, are available ment of Foreclosure entered on July Tenant #1, Tenant #2, The Unknown S 88 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 05 KNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSES- SECONDS W., 659.47 FEET TO AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS at the Clerk of the Circuit Court of- 28, 2014 in the above-styled cause, I SION OF THE SUBJECT PROPER- Spouse of Anna Rainbolt, The Un- PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM fice. You may review these docu- will sell to the highest and best bid- known Spouse of Daniel Rainbolt, THE CENTER OF A CUL-DE-SAC TY, HAVING A 50 FOOT RADIUS WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE ments upon request. der for cash on September 3, 2014 at Defendant. are defendants, the Columbia County SALE. You must keep the Clerk of the Cir- 11:00 A.M. EST, at the Third Floor Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell to AND THE POINT OF TERMINA- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE TION. ALSO: BEGIN AT REFER- AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- cuit Court office notified of your cur- of the Columbia County Courthouse, SALE the highest and best bidder for cash ENCE POINT “D” AND RUN N 00 TIES ACT: If you are a person with rent address. (You may file Notice of 173 N.E. Hernando Avenue, Lake NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- in/on on the third floor of the Colum- DEGREES 27 MINUTES 15 SEC- a disability who needs any accom- Current Address, Florida Supreme City, FL: suant to Final Judgment of Foreclo- bia County Courthouse at 173 N.E. ONDS W., ALONG SAID EAST modation in order to participate in Court Approved Family Law Form LOT 1, IN BLOCK C, OF PINE sure dated the 7th day of August, Hernando Avenue, Lake City, Flori- LINE, 662.15 FEET TO THE CEN- this proceeding, you are entitled, at 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit HILLS ADDITION, A SUBDIVI- 2014, and entered in Case No. da 32055, Columbia County, Florida TER OF A CUL-DE-SAC HAVING no cost to you, to the provision of will be mailed to the address on re- SION, ACCORDING TO THE 13272CA of the Circuit Court of the at 11:00 AM on the 24th day of Sep- A 50 FOOT RADIUS AND THE certain assistance. Please contact cord at the clerk s office. PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED 3RD Judicial Circuit in and for Co- tember, 2014, the following descri- POINT OF TERMINATION. AL- Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida IN PLAT BOOK 6, AT PAGES 36 lumbia County, Florida, wherein bed property as set forth in said Final SO: BEGIN AT REFERENCE tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Family Law Rules of Procedure, re- AND 36A, OF THE PUBLIC RE- WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL Judgment of Foreclosure: POINT “D” AND RUN S 00 DE- Room 408, Lake City, Florida quires certain automatic disclosure of CORDS OF COLUMBIA COUN- SYSTEM FLORIDA, INC. is the COMMENCE AT THE NORTH- GREES 27 MINUTES 15 SEC- 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days documents and information. Failure TY, FLORIDA Plaintiff and DAVID A STRATTON ONDS E., ALONG SAID EAST before your scheduled court appear- to comply can result in sanctions, in- Property Address: 122 NW Rebel WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. WEST CORNER OF SECTION 1, ance, or immediately upon receiving cluding dismissal or striking of PL, Lake City, FL 32055 TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 16 LINE, 662.15 FEET TO THE CEN- SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO TER OF A CUL-DE-SAC HAVING this notification if the time before the pleadings. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL EAST, COLUMBIA COUNTY, scheduled appearance is less than 7 DATED this 11th day of August, TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM FLORIDA, THENCE RUN NORTH A 50 FOOT RADIUS AND THE BANK MAGGIE M. STRATTON; POINT OF TERMINATION. days; if you are hearing or voice im- 2014. THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER and UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN 89 DEGREES 05 MINUTES 03 paired, call 711. P. DEWITT CASON THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER SECONDS EAST ALONG THE Property address: 223 SW Snapdra- POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT gon Way, Fort White, FL 32038. Dated: August 1, 2014. Clerk of the Circuit Court AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PROPERTY are defendants. The NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- P. DEWITT CASON, CLERK By: /s/ T. Brewington PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM Clerk of this Court shall sell to the 1, A DISTANCE OF 644.25 FEET; TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM By: /s/ S. Markham Deputy Clerk WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE highest and best bidder for cash at THENCE RUN SOUTH 0 DE- THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER Deputy Clerk SALE. the Columbia County Courthouse, GREES 16 MINUTES 51 SEC- THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER 05546496 AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- 173 N.E. HERNANDO AVENUE, ONDS EAST, 24.88 FEET TO THE AS OF’ THE DATE OF THE LIS 05546403 August 15, 22, 29. 2014 TIES ACT: If you are a person with LAKE CITY, FL 32055, 11:00 AM SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY OF LIT- PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM August 15, 22, 2014 September 5, 2014 a disability who needs any accom- on the 3rd day of September, 2014, TLES ROAD AND THE POINT OF WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE NOTICE OF PROPOSED ENACT- NOTICE OF ACTION modation in order to participate in the following described property as BEGINNING; THENCE RUN SALE. BEFORE THE BOARD OF NURS- this proceeding, you are entitled, at set forth in said Final Judgment, to MENT OF ORDINANCE BY THE no cost to you, to the provision of SOUTH 89 DEGREES 28 MI- AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN ING wit: IN RE: The license to practice Nurs- certain assistance. Please contact NUTES 53 SECONDS EAST TIES ACT: If you are a person with OF FORT WHITE, FLORIDA PARCEL #2: THE EAST 330.41 a disability who needs any accom- ing Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- FEET OF THE WEST 660.82 FEET ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, 124.71 FEET; THENCE RUN modation in order to participate in Seanea L. Wilcox C.N.A OF THE NORTH 660.00 FEET OF this proceeding, you are entitled, at suant to Section 166.041, Florida 362 SE Myrtis Road Room 408, Lake City, Florida THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SEC- SOUTH 0 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days 51 SECONDS EAST, 180.00 FEET; no cost to you, to the provision of Statutes, that the proposed Ordinan- Lake City, Florida 32025 TION 23, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, certain assistance. Please contact ces, which titles hereinafter appears, CASE NO.: 2014-00399 before your scheduled court appear- RANGE 15 EAST, COLUMBIA RUN NORTH 89 DEGREES 28 MI- ance, or immediately upon receiving NUTES 53 SECONDS WEST, Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- will be considered for enactment on LICENSE NO.: 5179800 COUNTY, FLORIDA. SUBJECT tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, The Department of Health has filed this notification if the time before the TO THE COUNTY GRADE MAIN- 124.71 FEET; THENCE RUN first reading the 11th day of August, scheduled appearance is less than 7 Room 408, Lake City, Florida 2014 at the town council meeting an Administrative Complaint against TAINED RIGHT-OF-WAY NORTH 0 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days you, a copy of which may be ob- days; if you are hearing or voice im- ALONG THE NORTH BOUN- 51 SECONDS WEST, 180.00 FEET before your scheduled court appear- commencing at 7:30 PM, in the tained by contacting, Jodi Ann Liv- paired, call 711. DARY THEREOF. CONTAINING TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ance, or immediately upon receiving Town Hall, Fort White, Florida. Sec- ingstone, Assistant General Counsel, Dated: August 6, 2014. 5.01 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. IN- A/K/A 123 SW SOUTHWOOD this notification if the time before the ond/final reading for adoption will Prosecution Services Unit, 4052 P. DEWITT CASON, CLERK CLUDING WELL AND SEPTIC WAY LAKE CITY, FL 32024-1770 scheduled appearance is less than 7 be held at the town council meeting Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C65, Talla- By: /s/ B. Scippio TANK Any person claiming an interest in days; if you are hearing or voice im- to be held on September 8, 2014 at hassee Florida 32399-3265, (850) Deputy Clerk ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- paired, call 711. 245-4444. TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM 7:30 pm. A copy of said Ordinances 05546438 er than the property owner as of the Dated: August 8, 2014. may be inspected by any member of If no contact has been made by you THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER date of the Lis Pendens must file a P. DEWITT CASON, CLERK concerning the above by September August 15, 22, 2014 THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER the public at the office of the Town claim within 60 days after the sale. By: /s/ B. Scippio 18, 2014, the matter of the Adminis- NOTICE OF SUSPENSION AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS Deputy Clerk Clerk during regular business house trative Complaint will be presented PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM AMERICANS WITH DISABILITY (Mon.-Thurs. 1:00-5:00pm or Fri. Case No: 201401359 ACT: If you are a person with a disa- at an ensuing meeting of the Board WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE 9:00am-1:00pm) at the Town Hall. TO: George Hamoui bility who needs any accommodation 05546497 of Nursing in an informal proceed- SALE. August 22, 29, 2014 At the aforementioned meeting, all ing. A Notice of Suspension to suspend AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- in order to participate in this pro- ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost interested parties may appear and be In accordance with the Americans your license and eligibility for licen- TIES ACT: If you are a person with Notice of Fictitious Name with Disabilities Act, persons need- a disability who needs any accom- to you, to the provision of certain as- Notice is Hereby Given that SAI heard with respect to the proposed sure has been filed against you. You Ordinance. ing a special accommodation to par- modation in order to participate in sistance. Please contact Carrina SEVA, INC., a corporation under the ticipate in this proceeding should have the right to request a hearing this proceeding, you are entitled, at Cooper, Court Administration at 173 Laws of Florida, Registration No. ORDINANCE NO. 182-2014 contact the individual or agency pursuant to Sections 120.569 and no cost to you, to the provision of P14000038716 FEIN No. 47- AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, sending this notice not later than sev- 120.57, Florida Statutes, by mailing certain assistance. Please contact Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758- 1487140 intends to register to do OF FORT WHITE, FLORIDA, ES- en days prior to the proceeding at the a request for same to the Florida De- Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- 2163 at least 7 days before your business under the name of Palms TABLISHING THE BUDGET FOR address given on the notice. Tele- tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, scheduled court appearance, or im- Garden Inn. 14113 S. US Highway FISCAL YEAR 2014-2015, PRO- phone: (850) 245-4444, 1-800-955- partment of Agriculture and Con- Room 408, Lake City, Florida mediately upon receiving this notifi- 441, Lake City, FL 32024 8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770 (V), sumer Services, Division of Licens- 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days /s/ Rekha Y. Chand VIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE cation if the time before the sched- ORDINANCE NO. 183-2014 via Florida Relay Service. ing, Post Office Box 3167, Tallahas- before your scheduled court appear- uled appearance is less than 7 days; SAI SEVA, INC. ance, or immediately upon receiving REKHA Y. CHAND, PRESIDENT AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN see, Florida 32315-3168. If a request if you are hearing or voice impaired, 05546380 this notification if the time before the OF FORT WHITE, FLORIDA; August 8, 15, 22, 29, 2014 for hearing is not received by 21 scheduled appearance is less than 7 call 711. 05546639 SETTING THE MONTHLY SAL- Dated in Columbia County, Florida days from the date of the last publi- days; if you are hearing or voice im- August 22, 2014 ARY FOR THE MAYOR AND paired, call 711. this 6 day of August, 2014. cation, the right to hearing in this P. DeWitt Cason TOWN COUNCIL MEMBERS; matter will be waived and the De- Dated this 8th day of August, 2014. PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE P. DEWITT CASON Clerk of the Circuit Court To place your partment will dispose of this cause in DATE. Clerk Of The Circuit Court Columbia County, Florida classified ad call accordance with law. By: /s/ P.A. Perry By: /s/ P. A. Perry Janice Revels Deputy Clerk Deputy Clerk Town Clerk 755-5440 Published Monthly by the 05546456 05546437 05546441 05546486 Lake City Reporter August 15, 22, 29, 2014 August 15, 22, 2014 August 22, 29, 2014 August 22, 2014 September 5, 2014 FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 & 23, 2014 CLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 7B Job Sales Unfurnished 100 Opportunities 110 Employment 310 Pets & Supplies 730 Home For Rent 810 Home for Sale 810 Home for Sale Maintenance Assistant Mature person w/recent or current PUBLISHER'S NOTE Adorable 3/1 on 2 lots w/ lg oaks Poole Realty Enola Golightly Coldwell Banker/Bishop Realty $10.36 hr vendor exp to States, Counties, Florida Law 828.29 requires dogs hardwood floors screened 590-6684 Immaculate 3/2, split 623-6896 Patti Taylor Plantation Requirements: Cities & Agency contacts in SE and cats being sold to be at least 8 breezeway $850/mo + $850/dep floor planm, nicely landscaped, 1 4BR/2.5BA pool pavillion & salt- HS Diploma/GED, Min. 1 yr exp Great potential. Refs & heavy exp weeks old and have a health References 386-623-0097 car garage MLS86658 $150,000 water pool, SS Appliances & so in related field, Ability to make a must! Call Bill 386-755-7222 for certificate from a licensed much more $289,500 MLS87714 light plumbing, electrical, interviews 8-4 Mon-Fri veterinarian documenting they Brick 3bd/1.5ba-1 ac, retreat off Coldwell Banker-Bishop Realty, carpentry repairs, assist have mandatory shots and are master, near High School, recently Neil Holton 984-5046 MLS86748 Accredited Real Estate Mike w/repair/maintenance of bldgs & Medical free from intestinal and external remodeled $1100/mo 1st + dep. Brick 3BR/2BA on .51ac, great Foster 288-3596 3BR/2BA, equipment, provide grounds care, parasites. Many species of wild- 386-867-4586 room, 2 car garage $129,000 refurbished needs help 120 Employment MLS87716 $22,000 maintain accurate records, life must be licensed by Florida Just remodeled 3bd/2ba Lg family Remax Missy Zecher 623-0237 dependable vehicle, valid Fla. Fish and Wildlife. If you are room w/FP, lg fenced backyard MLS86781 Great rm, custom Remax Missy Zecher driver s license/insurance, safe 05546618 unsure, contact the local w/shed $800 mth, First & Sec. home in the Oaks, screened back 623-0237 MLS87726 1380 sqft driving record, must pass physical 7a-7p RN/LPN and 7p-7a office for information. Call 386-466-2266 porch overlooking vast open 3BR/2BA, wood floors, FP, and dcf background check RN/LPN CNA all shifts pasture $289,900 fenced, fantastic deck. $69,900 Application deadline 9/9 competitive salary and excellent benefits. Apply in person @ Garage Sales Business & United Country-Dicks Realty Century 21 Darby Rogers Apply at: 430 752-6575 5BR/3.5BA, 3893 sqft 236 SW Columbia Ave, LC Suwannee Health Care Center 750 Office Rentals MLS86803 Zoning allows for resi- 1620 East Helvenston St. Live 114 SW Stafford CT, Lake City dential or office use. Great office on 3.5 ac 3 car garage, FROom, OR OAKBRIDGE OFFICE FP, MLS87734 $410,000 Apply Online: sv4cs.org Oak, Fla. 3206 Saturday, 8/23 7 am-? TONS of location w/parking or residence. (386)362-7860 Complex Professional Office $119,000 386-755-8585 E-mail/fax resume to: baby stuff, clothing, dishes, wed- Available 725 SE Baya Dr Century 21 Darby Rogers [email protected] ding dress and accessories, video Call 752-4820 Stan Batten Real Estate 752-6575 1280 sqft 3BR, lg family Fax (386) 754-2220 05546657 games, books, and lots more! 752-4402 MLS86868 room, custom kitchen Call 754-2225 EOE BAYA POINTE NURSING MLS87751 $65,000 288 SW Inwood Ct, 8/22-23 8am- OBrien & REHABILITATION Vacation Rentals $69,995 Infant/Toddler Teachers CENTER Noon Trolling motor, push mower, 790 Century 21 Darby Rogers $8.83 HR 40 hours DCF training is now hiring for the vintage clothing, childs costumes Remax Missy Zecher 623-0237 752-6575 Great home, new carpet, required. Prefer 3 yrs relevant following positions: and camping gear & more Scalloping in Horseshoe Beach MLS87047 Luxury, expansive paint, ceramic tile 3BR/1.5BA, all experience & CDA, FCCPC or $99/nightly & Labor Day Spec. front porch, master suite, loft balc- brick MLS87764 $94,900 PUBLISHER'S NOTE ECPC. Excellent Benefits, Paid RN, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Tastefully remodeled efficiency, onies, hardwood floors, walk in All Yard Sale Ads sleeps 4, cable, picnic tables, grill Century 21 Darby Rogers Holidays, Sick/Annual Leave OF NURSING pantry & so much more $249,900 752-6575 3BR/2BA 1266 sqft on 1 Apply at: Must be Pre-Paid. plus washer/dryer ect. Scalloping FT, Must have minimum of Remax Missy Zecher 623-0237 plus ac., new wood floors, fresh 236 SW Columbia Ave Two (2) years nursing starts June 28 Call now 352-498-5405 or 352-498-5986 MLS87171 Located on 25+ ac, paint, new carpet MLS87772 or send resume to: experience. $129,900 [email protected] hand scraped wood flooring, stone Fax (386) 754-2220 Miscellaneous to ceiling stone FP , luxrious mast. Remax Taylor Goes 344-7662 RN, UNIT SUPERVISOR 440 Lots for Sale ste, screened in pool, $475,000 or Call (386) 754-2225 FT, Management experience in 805 MLS87783 4/2, open floor plan, EOE skilled nursing facility preferred. BLACK GAS STOVE Results Realty, Brittany open kitchen, spacious rooms, 2 4 years old, good condition. PUBLISHER'S NOTE car garage $184,900 05545691 Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS87213 MDS Coordinator $250 All real estate advertising in this $89,900 4BR/3BA Rountree Moore Call 754-0813 newspaper is subject to the fair Remax Missy Zecher Automotive Group. PT, RN able to work in fast plenty of room 623-0237 MLS87835 paced high volume environment. housing act which makes it illegal Seeking highly motivated ELECTRIC Stove to advertise "any preference, United Country-Dicks Realty Spacious 3BR/2BA, cozy FP, individual for sale position. Must have MDS and care White, Clean, Works great MLS87215 Custom brick home on Fruit trees $160,000 planning experience. limitation, or discrimination based Great income potential with $100 on race, color, religion, sex, 34 ac, wildlife & stocked fishpond. Poole Realty Ronnie Poole benefits. No experience 386-292-3927 disability, familial status or nation- Recently reduced $399,000 208-3175 3 BR/3BA brick on 18 necessary. Call Chris Shelley Also accepting applications for 386-752-8585 ac, 2 car carport, pasture & lg oaks part time and full time Frigidaire Refrigerator al origin; or any intention to make today to set up your interview such preference, limitation or MLS87840 $265,000 386-758-6171 CNA s and LPN s. w/ice maker, 21 cu. ft. Remax Taylor Goes 344-7662 Please apply in person, 587 SE cream, $125 discrimination." Familial status MLS87256 4/3 brick split floor Results Realty, Brittany Ermine Ave., Lake City, Fl 386-292-3927 includes children under the age of plan, open kitchen, formal dining Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS87861 18 living with parents or legal 05546117 32025 or fax resume to & living, FP, screened porch Nice older h ome, 1800 sqft on 3 Earn Extra Money 386-752-7337. Kenmore large capacity custodians, pregnant women and $260,000 plus ac. 3BR/2BA $59,900 Deliver the YP Real Yellow Washer/Dryer white people securing custody of chil- Pages Lake City, FL Area Avalon Healthcare Center is Works great looks good dren under the age of 18. This Coldwell Banker/Bishop Realty Results Realty, Brittany FT/PT, Daily work, get paid in currently accepting applications $285 OBO 386-292-3927 newspaper will not knowingly 623-6896 Patti Taylor MLS87263 Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS87873 72hrs Must be 18 or older, for the position of Full Time accept any advertising for real es- Equestrian estate, gated comm. 3BR/1BA, 1742 sqft, spacious & Lg brown couch w/matching chair tate which is in violation of the 4BR/2BA, many upgrades & open living room $116,900 have driver s license C.N.A. for 3-11 Shift. Please apply & ottoman, excel cond. $175 see at and insured vehicle in person at Avaon Healthcare and law. Our readers are hereby in- amenities $240,000 Hallmark Real Estate MLS87895 community flea market at Morrells formed that all dwellings adver- • Call (800) 422-1955 Mon-Fri, Rehabilitation Cener, on weekend 386-365-1594 Century 21 Darby Rogers 2700 2-story home, mbr/ba covers 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM 1270 SW Main Blvd, tised in this newspaper are availa- 752-6575 3BR/2.5BA FP, fam rm, 2nd floor! Wood burning stove, • Or email us at deliverphone- Lake City FL 32025 EOE ble on an equal opportunity basis. Hardwood & ceramic or marble hot tub, renovated kit w/ss applian- [email protected] Mobile Homes To complain of discrimination call tile MLS87278 ces. Anita Tonetti (386)365-8888 • Or log onto www.phonebook- Avalon Healthcare Center is 630 for Rent HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777, delivery.info currently accepting applications the toll free Coldwell Banker-Bishop Realty, Poole Realty Anita Handy Mention "Lake City" Help for the full time position of 2 & 3 BR MH. $450 - $700. mo. telephone number to the hearing Sherry Ratliff 365-8414. 208-5877 Home on Suwannee Certified Dietary Manager. Plus Deposit. Water & Sewer impaired is 1-800-927-9275. MLS87323 Santa Fe River River. Reclaimed river pine floors, Experience in a long term care Furnished. Cannon Creek MHP & 3BR/2BA, 1732sqft on 6.94ac, updated ba, new tile, thermal 05546622 setting with a working knowledge other locations 386-752-6422 open floor, FP, great porch windows MLS87912 $189,000 $399,000 Homes of Merit is expanding & of MDS/Care Planning is required. 810 Home for Sale Daniel Crapps Agency Please apply in person at Avalon 2/2 DW MH For Rent East of looking for “experienced” asso- Lake City on Opal Street. Fenced REO Realty-Nancy Rogers 755-5110 MLS87925 sante Fe ciates in the following positions: Healthcare and Rehabilitation EQUESTRIAN LOG 4BR/3BA 862-1271 MLS87341 Reduced to River frontage 2BR/1BA stilt Center, 1270 SW Main Blvd, Lake in back yard. Screen porch, CH/A Framer, Drywall Finisher, Sid- $600/mo. 1st+dep. 365-7690 on 32 ac. CH/A, large master suite, $69,900 Very well kept 3/2 home, nice kitchen $240,000 ing Install, Ceramic Tile & Elec- City, FL 32025 or fax resume to in ground pool, barn $459,000 DWMH, split floor plan 1188 sqft trical. Apply in person at 1915 386-752-8556 EOE 842 Newark Dr, Ft. White 386-755-1641 Leave message Poole Realty Kellie Shirah SE State Road 100, LC, FL 3 Rivers Estates MH 16x76 Remax Jo Lytte Remax 365-2821 208-3847 MLS87928 Bank owned Busy Family Practice Office seeks Century 21/Darby Rogers MLS87402 Lg, spacious 2 story 6BR/3.5BA, in ground Medical Assistant for back-office 3br/2 ba, CHA Reference and Lease required. No Pets 752-4348 Heather Craig 466-9223 MLS 3BR/2BA, metal roof, FP, lg pool, 2 car garage on 10 ac. Class A CDL Drivers wanted. nursing duties. Must be organized 86968 3BR/2BA, beautifully re- screened front porch. Lots to offer $275,000 Clean driving record and stable and conscientious Experience modeled + 2 remodeled MH (in- $79,900 employment history. Steady preferred Fax resumes to Mobile Homes come producing) $185,900 Remax Missy Zecher employment w/benefits. Exp (386) 719-9494 640 for Sale REO Realty-Nancy Rogers 623-0237 MLS87931 3BR/2BA, w/hopper, livefloor, or dump a GIEBEIG FAMILY MEDICINE Remax Taylor Goes 862-1271 MLS87476 Reduced over 2030sqft on almost 3/4 ac. plus. Contact Columbia Grain Palm Harbor Homes end of year 344-7662 MLS74595 Spacious 3/2 $179,900 Lakefront 3/2, 1603 sqft Plantation S/D $219,900 @ 755-7700 Caretenders Home Care is sale!!3 retirement models MUST DWMH, wooded parcel on 3.73 on 1.4 ac looking for F/T PRN OT & RN ac, new carpet, paint, wood Poole Realty Anita Handy go. Save over $26k, homes from Remax Jo Lytte Remax 365-2821 208-5877 3BR/2BA, split Diesel Mechanic & Mechanic with home care experience. Please the low 60's, this week only burning stove $89,995 Trainee needed. Great pay for the apply in person with a MLS87480 Starter home floorplan, new roof, heat pump, plantcity.palmharbor.com or Coldwell Banker/Bishop Realty 3BR/2BA attached work shop, detached metal building. right person. Southern Specialized resume at 3593 NW Devane St. 800-622-2832 *Se habla espanol 752-9754 Lake City, FL. 32055. 623-6896 Patti Taylor MLS83483 fenced, detached 2 car garage MLS81502 $104,900 3BR/3BA on 1ac, real hardwood $144,900 Gilman Building Products Mobile Home Poole Realty Anita Handy Company is accepting applications LPN floors, front & back porches Full time LPN position for Family 650 & Land $79,900 Stan Batten Real Estate 208-5877 3/2, Sugar Mill Farms. for the position of Secretary at the Health Center of Columbia 752-4402 MLS87494 Spacious Kit & dining, nice sized Sawmill located in Lake Butler. County. Applicants must have a Accredited Real Estate Mike Daniel Crapps Agency Tustenuggee LR & BR, home on 1.03 ac Interested applicants should be current license in the State of Foster 288-3596 2BR/2BA MH 755-5110 MLS84203 $149,900 MLS87771 $51,000 proficient in Microsoft Word and Woodborough 3BR/3BA, 2 story Florida. Competitive pay and on 10.18 acres, property finced, REO Realty-Nancy Rogers Excel; with a general working benefits. Apply online at workshop MLS79707 $59,500 brick w/exquisite master suite, knownlege of all office releated 862-1271 MLS87496 Reduced to Farms & www.palmsmg.org or by mail to 2.71 landscaped $209,900 Home on 2ac, pool, duties and functions. They must 344-7662 820 Acreage Nursing Position, 911 South Main Remax Taylor Goes Remax, Sandy Kishton 344-0433 custom, fenced, a must see. also be knowledgable in accounts MLS80396 Beautiful DWMH, 1/2 acre lots; Owner financing Street, Trenton, FL 32693. MLS84384 $210,000 3BR/2BA all Remax Jo Lytte Remax 365-2821 payable and payroll. Anyone No Phone calls please. EOE. many upgrades, lg kitchen, $ 300 down; $ 77 per month interested in this position should, the bells & whistles, pool and so MLS87548 Pool home, brick FP, greenhouse, shed & much more! much more. Deas Bullard/BKL Properties futhermore, possess exemplary Medical Assistant Needed F/T $64,900 tile throughout, screened enclosed 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com public relations skills. We have for Medical Office M-F Daniel Crapps Agency pool $149,900 competitive rates and 401K, dental Send resume to: Poole Realty Sylvia Nowell 755-5110 MLS84671 Preserve at 4 1/2 acre lot. Lake Jeffery Road. 590-2498 2 homes on 16+ acres. United Country-Dicks Realty & health insurance, paid vacation [email protected] Laurel Lake, upscale 3BR/2.5BA, MLS87647 Nice home, quite Gorgeous Oaks!Paved Rd & holidays and promotional 3/1 also renovated DWMH, fenced 2592 sqft Owner Financing! NO DOWN! Medical front desk position for & cross fenced MLS82405 neighborhood, Workshop w/tools opportunities. Interested applicants Century 21/Darby Rogers & push mower remain. $84,900 $59,900. $525mo 352-215-1018. shoudl apply in person Monday busy practice. Insurance $139,900 www.LandOwnerFinancing.com verification a must. Send resume Heather Craig 466-9223 MLS 386-752-8585 Through Friday from 8:00 AM Accredited Real Estate Mike 84683 Recently remodeled tri- until 3:30 PM at the front office. to: [email protected] Stan Batten Real Estate Remax Taylor Goes Foster 288-3596 Just reduced level, 2 master suites, lots of cabs, 344-7662 Applicants must beign SS cand OPHTHALMIC TECHNICIAN MH, Lark shed, 2 decks, well hickory lam flooring $170,000 752-4402 MLS87653 and picture ID. High School Rolling Oaks 7.92 acres in Lake City General Ophthalmology Practice maintained MLS85035 $69,995 $19,900 diploma or GED is required. in Lake City needs Technician F/T Poole Realty Irvin Dees 208-4276 $249,900 or P/T Experience Preferred Fax Poole Realty Glenda McCall 3/2 brick on 1 ac. lg FP, family rm, Mechanic needed for general screened porch MLS84778 Stan Batten Real Estate semi-truck and tire repairs. Steady resume 386-755-7561 208-5244 20 acres, 12 ac planted 752-4402 MLS87653 pines, 4/2 DWMH, palms, $150,000 Trucks employment w/benefits. Salary Part time position for a Radiology Eastside 940 dependent on exp. Must have own blueberry bushes & grapes Poole Realty Kelli Shirah $93,900 Tech R.T.(R). Must be able to MLS86715 $169,995 2003 CHEVY SILVERADO runs hand tools. Please contact multi-task and work well with 208-3847 3BR/2BA brick over good & body in excellent shape. 2000 sqft, basement, 2 car garage Hallmark Real Estate MLS87664 Columbia Grain @ 755-7700 others. Experience in Medical Results Realty, Brittany 3BR/2BA in 55+ retirement S/D. Asking $3000 OBO Member Service Rep Assisting is helpful. Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS87863 on over 43 acres MLS85113 386-755-9585 $398,700 2 car garage, small workshop. SunState Federal Credit Union Please email resume to $74,900 DWMH on 7.5 ac Kay Priest $118,000 Strong customer service skills, [email protected] 4BR/2BA Hallmark Real Estate MLS85196 (386) 365-8888 Recreational teller exp, opening accts, platform 15 ac fenced & crossfenced, 6 stall Part-time surgical tech needed for Results Realty, Brittany Daniel Crapps Agency 951 Vehicles duties and professional appearance Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS87944 shed, 2 wrkshps, 3BR, metal roof, REQ Lending exp a plus. an Ambulatory Surgery Center. $210,000 Paula Lawrence 755-5110 MLS87669 3BR/2BA, 1999 FLEET/TITAN RV Please send resumes to $74,900 Lg DWMH on 2 plus ac. indoor pool, great room, FP, Great pay and benefits! 5B4r/3BA, Fireplace (386)623-1973 Less than 21,000 miles App REQ and avail at administration@ ’ master suite, 3 Rivers Estate Asking $19,000 www.sunstatefcu.org. lcsurgerycenter.com Poole Realty Kellie Shirah 208-3847 MLS85317 4BR/2.5BA, Hallmark Real Estate MLS87672 386-752-8421 Fax to 386-462-4686. PATIENT ADVOCATE Unfurnished Apt. Lg family 4BR/3BA pool home on DFWP, EOE 710 For Rent 2300 sqft, fm room, Full time Patient Advocate wood burning FP $159,750 almost 40ac, 2 mbr, 30x30 wrkshp, Security Officers Needed position for Family Health Center small shed, 2 carports $439,000 in Live Oak, Lake City & of Columbia County. Competitive 05546039 Hallmark Real Estate MLS85607 Anita Tonetti (386)697-3780 Branford areas. Current D Security pay and benefits. Duties include Under New Management - 3BR/2BA Pool home! Fenced NOW LEASING bkyard, lg DR, wood foors, ceram- Daniel Crapps Agency Lic., Clear background, Drivers scheduling appointments for 755-5110 MLS87688 Beautiful Lic, phone, Diploma/GED. Bene- multiple physicians, answering a WINDSOR ARMS APTS ic tile in kit. Great for entertaining. 2BR, 1, 1.5 or 2BA avail. Kay Priest (386)3658888 brick 3BR/2.5BA, 2145 sqft on fits, DFWP EEO Must Apply at: multi-line phone system, verifying 25 acres plus more www.dsisecurity.com BB9100030 insurance, checking patients Starting at $700/mo Remax, Sandy Kishton 344-0433 in/out. Data entry, customer “Furnished apartments avail” MLS85913 $139,900 3BR/2BA Poole Realty Kellie Shirah Teller – FT – Florida Credit service and clerical skills a must. Pool, Gated comm, Pet friendly, 208-3847 MLS87702 4BR/2.5BA Union - Lake City Branch newly finished floors, LR, dining 1-3 years experience in a medical W/D hook ups (rentals avail) & family room & den split floor plan w/breakfast nook. Florida Credit Union has a FT office setting preferred. Apply Call: 386-754-1800 Inground pool, pole barn. teller position available at our online at www.palmsmg.org or by www.windsorarmsapts.com Daniel Crapps Agency $300,000 Lake City branch.Experience with 755-5110 MLS86337 Spectacular 5days mail to Patient Advocate Position, high volume cash handling, 2 story 4BR/3BA, screened pool, Coldwell Banker-Bishop Realty, 911 South Main Street Trenton, FL $530 mo $530 dep. Ruth Roberson 965-7579 maintaining cash drawer, 32693. No phone calls please. 2 large bedroms/1ba Apt. casual & formal area, tongue & a week balancing, cross-selling ability, groove oak flooring MLS87705 3BR/2BA on 5.5 ac , EOE. CH/A open floor, screened patio/salt and customer service expertise is NO PETS 386-697-4814 required. Prior credit union/bank Remax Taylor Goes 344-7662 pool, gazebo & pond $369,000 You’ll฀find฀it฀here! experience is a plus. We offer Schools & 1br Apt no animals and Smoke MLS86396 4/2 on 22.95 ac, numerous upgrades, renovated, Century 21 Darby Rogers competitive salary, incentives, and 240 Education Free. East of Lake City near 752-6575 3BR/2BA 1273 sqft, 2 excellent benefits. Stop by our the college. New tile & paint $450 FP, lg kitchen, open floor plan $369,000 car garage, patio, open kitchen Lake City Reporter branch at 583 West Duval Street to 05545675 mth. Contact David 365-7690 MLS87708 $99,900 complete an application or send INTERESTED in a Medical Remax, Sandy Kishton 344-0433 resume to Career? Ft White Upstairs Studio Apt, pri- MLS86467 $99,000 Florida Credit Union, vate entrance, clean, trash/water Attn: HR/TLR, P.O. Box 5549, Express Training offers courses 3BR/2BA new carpet, split floor for beginners & exp incl.free Wi-fi, Must have ref.1st+ plan, corner lot Gainesville, Fl 32627. Fax: last+sec. $450/mo 941-924-5183 352-264-2661 E-mail: Nursing Assistant, $499 Results Realty, Brittany [email protected] GREAT AREA West of I-75, Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS86553 M/F/D/V EOE Day 8/25/14 deluxe 2br apts, some w/garage. Want to sell it quickly? Call Melissa: 386-754-0401 Phlebotomy national certifica- Clean MH, open floor plan, FP & Drug Free Workplace W/D hookups & patio. $675-$750 split BR plan, sold as is! $70,000 Unarmed Security Officers tion, $800 next class- 9/8/2014 plus SEC. 386-438-4600 Hallmark Real Estate MLS86601 needed in Lake City for local UPDATED APT, hospital. Must have D Security LPN 9/15/14 3BR/2BA brick home in w/tile floors/fresh paint. Woodcrest, lg mrb, storage space, License. Pay: $9.35, benefits Fees incl. books, supplies, exam Great area. available. Email resumes to: $135,000 Debbie King fees. Call 386-755-4401 or 386-752-9626 (386)365-3886 [email protected] expresstrainingservices.com 888-925-3363 x 2949 Stan Batten Real Estate Furnished Apts. 752-4402 MLS86622 2003 Chevrolet 720 For Rent CR 340 $205,900 Silverado REPORTER Classifieds ROOMS FOR Rent. Hillcrest, Runs good and the body is in Sands, Columbia. All furnished. Century 21/Darby Rogers excellent shape.. Electric, cable, fridge, microwave. Heather Craig 466-9223 $3,000 OBO In Print and On Line MLS86623 Well maintained 4/2 Weekly or monthly rates. 1 person Call $145, 2 persons $155. weekly top of the line DW, 1768sqft on 386-755-9585 www.lakecityreporter.com 386-752-5808 10+ ac, lg master suite $119,000 8b LAKE CITY REPORTER ADVERTISEMENT FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 & 23, 2014 www.RMFORD.com

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JEN CHASTEEN/Special to the Reporter Columbia High’s 2014 Varsity Tigers football team are (front row, from left) ball boy Luke Dotson, Caleb Carswell, Zedrick Woods, Kenny Paul, Zyeric Woods, Dallon Washington, Jake Thomas, Michael Jackson, Roger Cray, Revon Ellis, Ben Kuykendall and equipment manager Hunter Williams. Second row (from left) are Jesse Nolan, Roderick Broomfield, Nate Williams, Brandon Powell, Alec Norton, Brant Nelson, Hunter Houston, Daylon Sheppard, Will Bowen, Riley Robbins, Lonnie Underwoood and Laquavious Paul. Third row (from left) are head coach Brian Allen, Derontae Jordan, Lucas Bradley, Dustin Carwile, Davin Schuck, Kamario Bell, Dylan Medeiros, Alvora Lee, Marcel Edmond, S.L. McCall, Alexander Doughty, Kyle Crews, Timothy Dotson and coach Quinton Callum Jr. Fourth row (from left) are coach Timmy Jernigan, coach Dennis Dotson, Hunter Sweet, Dariaun Dallas, Austin Harper, Earl Frames, Robbie Moon, Malachi Jean, Tim Mallard, Andrew Gaylard, Jacob Strickland, Dalton Masters, Sam Cook, Kody Mixon, coach Doug Peeler and coach Albert Coker. Back row (from left) are coach Vernon Amerson, Josh Walker, Ethan Bailey, Chris Washington, Matt Lee, Doug Johnson Jr., Tyler Walker, Kelvin Jonas, Moss Chasteen, Nathan Maxwell, Jacquez Cray, Kevin Johnson, Brandon Maxwell, coach Chris Martinez and coach Ta’mar Jernigan.

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- Football Preview | Lake City Reporter | August 22, 2014 3 CHS: Breaking down the 2014 units Continued From Page 2 ment that’s been made in It might be the best as a for him to emerge. He will the new system. I’m going collective we’ve ever had help Malachi in the mid- to enjoy watching this at this school. There might dle. It’s a good combina- group and see what they be a special one that’s tion there. They can do a learn. I’m confident that been here in the past, but lot of things movement- they can get on the field this group can all catch wise. Right now, we have and do big things.” and make YAC (yards battles going on at the Running backs after catch). It’s just the defensive end positions. “We have two that are consistency of the group. We’re looking to see who going to lead this group Tight end, they’re also a is going to win those posi- with Lonnie Underwood big focus on our offense.” tions. They’re all capable. and Kemario Bell. They DEFENSE It’s a matter of understand- have a ton of ability and Defensive front ing the system. They’ve all can hit a home run at any “Malachi Jean will be made plays in the camp. point. We have another a four-year kid. He’s the We expect someone to guy behind them in Dalon man in the middle at nose emerge as we approach Sheppard that is a junior tackle. He’s had a really the game.” and probably a starter at good camp. I expect that to Linebackers a ton of other schools. He carry over into the season. “Will Bowen returns at has a ton of ability. Then If he’s a dominant force, the (outside linebacker). we have Earl Frames who you’ll have a very good He’s our standup backer is a different, downhill type outcome. We’re looking in the 3-4. He’ll be a sec- runner. Lucas Bradley will for him to play big. Beside ond-year starter. He’ll do lead the way at fullback him, Brandon Maxwell well as a senior. Timothy and we have Jesse Nolan has been a surprise. He’s Dotson has grown in returning. We do so many had an impressive camp things with our fullbacks beginning at UCF. We look CHS continued on 12 that they’ll be an impor- tant part of our offense.” Offensive line “It’s a big focus of our offense. They will make it go. Ethan Bailey will start each play for us at center. He’s the only person that will touch the ball on every play. He has the responsi- bility not only to snap and block, but he also has to communicate and signal the (Middle Linebacker). He’s a good one. We have Cody Mixon that we will depend on for leadership as well and then a bunch of newbies. Josh Walker has been a surprise and Matthew Lee has all the physical attributes to be a good one, but he still needs to get a total grasp of the offense. Doug Johnson has had some setbacks in pads, but he has a ton of ability.” Wide receivers/ Tight end “This is the best group of wide receivers I’ve had.

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JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter Fort White High’s 2014 football team members are (front row, from left) Shannon Showers, Elijah Bryant, Jared Wainwright, Christian Helsel, Demetric Jackson, Tyler Reed, J.T. Byrne, Joe Bailey, Nick McClain and Blair Chapman. Second row (from left) are Donald Robinson, Justin Asuncion, Brandon Shrum, Ledarius Mims, Cameron White, Head Coach Demetric Jackson, Jabari Rivers, C.J. McCoy, Jon Mattson, Jachari Johnson and Dre Brown. Back row (from left) are Jaron Queen, Justin Young, Elijah Legault, Randall Fraddosio, Lowell Reed, Brason Caley, Nathan Thomas, Tyler Mosley, Bryson Brady and Brandon Davis. Assistant coaches are Ken Snider, Shea Showers, John Wilson, Dan Marsee, Isiah Phillips, Joey O’Neal, Chad Padget, Jared Gilmer and Conrad Curtis. Trainer is Caitlyn Richter. Defending the district

By TIM KIRBY got to host a playoff game In the 2013 districting in 2013 dropped football, Fernandina Beach High is Fernandina Beach was [email protected] at Arrowhead Stadium. Fort White was again Fort White also had its at home on Oct. 3; Madison 4-6 last year and 0-3 in The playoff game did placed with Madison game against Hamilton County is on the road on district play. Fort White FORT WHITE — Fort not turn out well, but noth- County. Fort White beat County High canceled. Oct. 17; Taylor County is White High football has ing could take away from the Cowboys for the first That led to an eight-game at home on Oct. 31. INDIANS continued on 5 experienced a string of the team’s first district time to nail down a playoff regular season, sullied successes with Demetric title. spot and set up a district only by a four-point loss to Jackson, who is entering For several years after showdown with Taylor Suwannee High. his eighth season as head Fort White football hit its County High. Fort White is in the coach. stride, the Indians had a Fort White won that second year of the same The Indians have powerhouse team in its game in Perry and cel- schedule and, as of this made the state playoffs district. For four years, ebrated the district cham- writing, has not been able six of seven years under Fort White was grouped pionship in a downpour to find an opponent for one Jackson, but 2013 was spe- with Madison County High with lightning popping all of its two open dates. cial. For the first time Fort and for two years Trinity around. District 2-4A is the White was crowned dis- Catholic High was the lone After the scheduled same with all three games trict champion and finally district opponent. homecoming opponent being played in October.

4- Football Preview | Lake City Reporter | August 22, 2014 5 INDIANS: Looking to repeat as district football champions in 2014 Continued From Page 4 dominated the host Pirates, be a lot better,” Jackson Fort White opens the 7-1A, and the Indians won, Tallahassee to play Chiles better teams we will face,” 52-14. said. “Things lined up for regular season against 36-18. High on Sept. 19. Chiles Jackson said. “They beat “They could not contend us last year. We were at Hamilton County at home “Newberry is always was 3-6 last year and 0-2 in us at our place and killed with our speed last year,” home and we played a on Aug. 29. The Trojans a challenge,” Jackson District 2-7A. Fort White our going undefeated in Jackson said. “They gam- good game. We left some were 4-7 last year, 2-1 in said. “Their coach (Kepa beat the Timberwolves, the regular season. We bled to get to us at quarter- points on the field, but we District 5-1A, and were Sarduy) is in his second 35-14. have to play them between back and we burned them. got the job done.” in the playoffs for two year.” “Chiles has a new coach two district games and that They are improving skill- Taylor County was games. Bradford High visits and we don’t know any- makes it tough.” wise, but we have them at 5-6 last year and made the “They made a good run Arrowhead Stadium on thing about them,” Jackson Fort White closes the reg- home.” playoffs as district runner- in the playoffs,” Jackson Sept. 12. The Tornadoes said. ular season against Buchholz Madison County was 4-5 up. Fort White won the said. “This is the second were 3-7 last year, but 3-1 Suwannee High is the High in Gainesville on last year and 1-2 in dis- game to determine the dis- year for their coach (Blair in District 4-4A to make one non-district opponent Nov. 7. The Bobcats were trict play. Fort White beat trict champion, 34-19. Armstrong).” the playoffs. Fort White in October and the Indians 3-7 last year and 0-4 in the Cowboys at home, “They struggled in the Newberry High is the won, 37-27. play the Bulldogs in Live District 3-7A. Fort White 19-13. The win was the spring and did not have a second game on the sched- “Corey Green (Columbia Oak on Oct. 24. Suwannee beat Buchholz, 35-21. first for Fort White over lot of players,” Jackson said. ule for the fifth straight High graduate and former handed Fort White a 31-27 “They lost a lot of defen- the Cowboys and ended “They lost quite a bit. They year and Fort White will Hamilton County head loss last year and finished sive linemen, but they an 18-year playoff run for have a new coach (Tanner travel to play the Panthers coach) just took over,” 7-3, 5-1 in District 5-5A, looked pretty good when Madison County. Jones) who came up from on Sept. 5. Newberry was Jackson said. and in the playoffs. we played them 7-on-7 in “I am thinking they will the middle school.” 4-5 last year, 1-3 in District Fort White travels to “Suwannee is one of the the summer,” Jackson said.

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August 22, 2014 | Lake City Reporter | Football Preview-  6 Leadership roles Woods looks to leave mark with program

By BRANDON FINLEY a long time. It seems like and he’s ready to step into [email protected] every year there’s one on that role. the field making plays. Head coach Brian Allen The Woods broth- This season, Zedrick moves to the offensive side, ers have been helping Woods becomes the lead- Columbia High football for er of the Tigers’ defense WOODS continued on 10

BRANDON FINLEY/Lake City Reporter Columbia High running back Lonnie Underwood looks to lead the Tigers to state in 2014. Underwood has team, not records on mind By BRANDON FINLEY paign isn’t about himself. entering his sophomore [email protected] Underwood has his eyes year, the Tigers expect to set on state. split carries a little more Lonnie Underwood “I don’t have individual evenly than last season. has already accomplished goals,” Underwood said. Underwood welcomes the most everything an indi- “I want to do whatever change. vidual could at Columbia makes us a good team. I “He’s helped me High. want to do whatever we improve,” Underwood Heading into his senior have to do to win.” said. “I had to work even season, he’s already Underwood shouldn’t harder to make sure that scored more touchdowns have to carry the ball as he wasn’t going to take my BRANDON FINLEY/Lake City Reporter than anyone in a single many times as he did last LONNIE continued on 10 Columbia High linebacker Zedrick Woods believes the Tigers have their best defense season. His senior cam- season. With Kemario Bell under head coach Brian Allen.

6- Football Preview | Lake City Reporter | August 22, 2014 ‘The 7 Trio’ Chapman, Helsel and White take on leadership roles

By TIM KIRBY past. We fly around on the you make a mistake the [email protected] field and set an example in play is past you.” the weight room. I think White got several car- FORT WHITE — we will be able to do it ries last year at running Coming off its first dis- again and make it farther back, but will be called on trict championship and in the playoffs.” to play full time both ways one of its most successful White said he sees him- at the start of this season. seasons, Fort White High self as a role model and “It is mostly about the football lost a lot of senior leads by example. numbers, everybody goes production and also is “I do my thing and hope both ways,” White said. looking for leadership. everybody will strive to “I don’t mind going both To that end, Cameron be better than me,” White ways. Hopefully we will White, Blair Chapman and said. get a running back better Christian Helsel banded Chapman said leader- than me.” together to spearhead the ship also applies to the White has been at need for senior leadership. treatment of teammates. Fort White schools since They even came up with “If there is anybody to the third grade. He met a name — “The Trio” — to take care of other players Chapman when both were inspire themselves and on the team, it is me, Cam freshmen. Both would their fellow Indians. and Helsel,” Chapman said. like to play college ball at “We were just hanging Cameron White Mercer University. out, swimming and play- White is a four-year “Blair and I have been ing video games, and we starter at linebacker and tight since he transferred thought being seniors we will be called on to replace to Fort White,” White said. need to have a name for running back Tavaris “I am definitely interested us,” Helsel said. “People Williams who signed with in going to play college are looking forward to Utah. ball. I am grinding on my watching us play and we “It will be hard to follow grades. It is my last year, wanted to make it some- Tavaris,” White said. “He so I am definitely going thing special. We came was an animal. Those are hard in the classroom and up with ‘The Trio’ and we big shoes to fill, but I feel on the field.” want to make an impact on like I am capable of doing Apral and George White the younger guys.” it. I am not as fast, but I am are his parents and Le’la is Chapman and White not afraid to get in there.” his sister. have played on the Fort White showed his “Le’la is definitely my White varsity for four toughness by playing in No. 1 fan, with my mom,” years and Helsel fit in with JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter the spring with an undi- White said. “My dad is not them when he transferred Fort White High seniors Christian Helsel (from left), Blair Chapman and Cameron White. agnosed hairline fracture, scared to tell me I did hor- from Santa Fe High as a which he thought was a ribly in a game. Without junior last year. right there together and “We have to go twice as tations from their fans. sprained ankle. He wore a them I don’t know what I “Cam and I have the we call it ‘The Trio.’” hard because everybody “People are thinking boot much of the summer. would do.” most game experience White and Helsel also is gunning for you. It about that district champi- White likes the chal- Blair Chapman on the varsity,” Chapman played on Fort White’s seems like nobody likes onship and they want us to lenge of defense. Chapman is not resting said. “Coach (Demetric basketball team, which Fort White and they will come out and do it again “There is something on the success of the 2013 Jackson) is big on senior won the district champion- be coming hard.” this year,” Helsel said. about defense that is fun to Indians. leadership. He expects a ship. Not only will Fort White “The coaches expect a lot me, finding somebody and “Last year’s team was lot out of us and we were “We said we are seniors be facing revenge-minded more. We hit it hard this taking them down,” White last year’s team,” Chapman the first ones to step up now and we have to turn it opponents, but the Indians summer and we are work- said. “You always have to TRIO continued on 9 with Christian. We were up this year,” White said. will face increased expec- ing a lot harder than in the watch because as soon as

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8- Football Preview | Lake City Reporter | August 22, 2014 9 TRIO: Look to lead a district repeat Continued From Page 2 said. “This is a new team opportunities football-wise the end zone and I am hop- with a lot of new faces. and school-wise,” Helsel ing to get there a lot more We don’t want to lose dis- said. “Coach Jackson real- this year. I plan to run trict games after winning ly helps players put their through people this year it. We want to go deep in name out there for the and not around them.” the playoffs, but we have next level, and that is what Helsel also wants to to focus on getting there I would like to do.” make big plays on defense, first. There are a lot of Helsel is drawing inter- “clogging holes and hope- young guys needed to est as a defensive lineman fully getting to the quarter- come in and make it.” and has verbal offers from back a couple of times.” Chapman was fourth on Florida Atlantic and UNC- Helsel takes his role in the Indians in rushing last Charlotte. “The Trio” seriously. year and second in recep- “There are many more “I try to set the best tions and yards gained schools talking and trying example on and off the after the catch. to get my attention, but you field,” Helsel said. “I give “I may have to run the never know about that,” the younger players rides ball more this year, but I Helsel said. “It is a relief to home and am spending am used to playing both know I can go somewhere. time with them off the ways,” Chapman said. “I I thank Coach Jackson field. I’m playing for them Christian Helsel love carrying the ball, but for helping me with the and I want them to play for linebacker is my position. recruiting process. Every me. That’s what I did.” I would rather give a hit other coach here teaches Helsel was the young- than take a hit. Cam and I you to get tougher physi- est of three sons, along are not as quick as Tavaris, cally and mentally.” with Ryan and Aaron, of but I think we can get the In addition to the DL Keith and Patty Helsel. job done for sure.” interest, Helsel wants to Was, because the family Chapman is in student help out on offense where recently adopted six chil- government and carries the Indians are breaking dren ages 3-8. a 3.9 GPA. He is on the in a new quarterback. “Our family went from weightlifting team and is I definitely want to make five to 11,” Helsel said. shooting to make state an impact on offense,” “Now I’ve got little siblings this year. Helsel said. “I am a big who look up to me. It’s “I definitely want to play target and I hope they look changed our family a lot. college football,” Chapman for me a lot this season. It It’s almost like I’m a big said. “I may not be a D-1 is a great feeling to get in hero now.” athlete and I need to first have a good senior sea- son. I would like to go to Blair Chapman Mercer, but I’ll take what- ever offer I can get.” Photos by JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter Chapman said his par- ents, Dean and Amy, sister, Blake, and grandparents Local Meat, Produce make most every game. “Fort White is like a & Southern Specialties... family,” Chapman said. “Everybody is close and everybody is there to help WE LOVE OUR all the time. I want to thank CHS Tigers & FWHS Indians! Coach Jackson and Coach Work Hard. (Ken) Snider for sure.” Christian Helsel Play Hard. Helsel is a newcomer Why Not Fresh? Have Fun! compared to the rest of Mon.-Fri. 10am - 7pm | Sat. 9am-6pm |Sun - Closed “The Trio,” and the move 1/4 Mile West of I-75 | US Hwy 90 West to Fort White lived up to -",&$*5: '-tȰȱȪ his expectations. www. .com “I felt I had better WhyNotFresh www.facebook.com/WhyNotFresh? Cameron White August 22, 2014 | Lake City Reporter | Football Preview-  10 WOODS: Leader of CHS defense Continued From Page 6

leaving the defensive side that goes into playing the trict hopes, and Woods completely in control of position than most people said the team is cir- Dennis Dotson, who has understand. cling that game on the been the defensive coor- “I have to call the plays, calendar. dinator each year under check the safety and get “Last year, we played Allen. Woods doesn’t see them in the right call, bad against them,” Woods much change. check with the SAM (line- said. “We know that we “We’re working backer) and make sure he can beat them, we just even harder this year, has the right call,” Woods have to execute. Plus, but there’s not a major said. “We have to make they talk trash too.” change in the scheme,” sure we’re in the right Woods’ brother Zyeric Woods said. “Everything coverage.” plays safety for the Tigers is basically the same. Woods hopes that he and he’s also played Dotson is a defensive can make the right call on with his older brother, genius.” each play, because it will Felix. He said those Woods said he has met take perfection to reach memories will be a

FILE the role of being a defen- his goals. blessing. Columbia High running back Lonnie Underwood looks to leave a mark in 2014. sive leader head-on and “I’d like to go unde- “It’s been fun to play enjoys the task. feated and go to state,” with them,” Zedrick said. “It means a lot,” Woods Woods said. “I just want “Felix taught me and now LONNIE: Wants to leave a legacy said. “The young guys to be a good leader for it’s my job to teach my Continued From Page 6 look up to me and expect this team and a good twin. It’s fun to play with me to know everything. senior. I know that I will family.” spot. We want to win, and out of the district cham- to win.” That makes you feel always be intense and After his playing days we want to win state.” pionship position last Underwood said that he good. I have to get every- hard.” are over, Woods hopes Having two good year. He said that he’ll hopes to be remembered one on the same page He said that the pieces that people of Lake City running backs will cer- be healthy this time and as one of the greatest to before each play, make are there to be as good as will look back at his tainly help the Tigers go a ready to turn the tables. play at Columbia, not only sure everyone is playing the Tigers have been in career favorably. long way and Underwood “Ed White is circled,” for what he did on the hard. I like to talk, but I the last two years. “I’ll have my memo- has already seen flashes Underwood said. “I field, but also for the way also let my play on the “I think we can be even ries of just playing with on a revamped offensive know that we could he did things. field show (my leader- better,” Woods said. “This the team,” Woods said. line. have beat them, because a “I want them to remem- ship). I want to play good is Allen’s first full class. “We’re like a real family “When they click, they bunch of us were hurt ber that I worked hard, lis- and will do everything We’ve been with him four and always look out for can go right in there and and still almost beat tened to coaches and never my coaches ask, and do years and know (the sys- one another. I hope that be one of the best lines,” them. We know it’s a big talked back,” Underwood the right thing.” tem). This year’s team people will remember me Underwood said. “When game and want to show said. “I want to be remem- Woods is like the quar- has clicked.” as someone that always they know what we have them last year was a bered as a leader of terback of the defense Last season Ed White did it right, listened and to do, we’re going to be all fluke.” others.” and said there’s a lot more derailed the Tigers’ dis- worked hard.” right.” Underwood missed Head coach Brian Allen most of that game after moved into the offensive suffering a hip pointer, coordinator role this sea- but said he is 100 percent son. The transition has heading into the year. He been one that Underwood said he intends to stay that thinks will help the Tigers way and welcomes the achieve their goals. addition of a passing game “Allen has worked us to the Columbia offense to way harder in practice,” take some of the load off. Underwood said. “It’s “I’m going to go out there been more intense. The and try to set more records, offense has had more for- of course, but we’ll be pass- mations with a lot of the ing more because we have 1465 W. US Hwy. 90, Ste. 100 same plays.” a group of good receivers,” Underwood hopes to Underwood said. “I prob- Lake City, FL 386-755-6500 be clicking in time for a ably won’t break any more 2018 SW Main. Blvd., Lake City, FL rematch with Ed White, records, but it’s all about which knocked the Tigers doing what we have to do 386-755-2268 www.sunbelthonda.com

10- Football Preview | Lake City Reporter | August 22, 2014 11 Tigers face tough 2014 schedule

By BRANDON FINLEY get hit by transferring games and we only have been able to sit our start- son or the coach. Kids Lake City. We don’t want [email protected] with schools being close three more. You want to be ers after two quarters. You don’t even know the histo- it to head across county together. It’s going to be on the point where you’re never know how it will ry of this series anymore, lines. You want to treat it As always, Columbia a matter of us coming on the hunt.” shape up, but we want to but hopefully we can get like a playoff atmosphere. High head coach Brian out and learning from the Ed White handle our business early that going again. Maybe We all talk back and forth Allen has scheduled the mistakes of the first two “Each year, when it and get some rest for our we can even read the com- about who is going to win. Tigers with treacherous games and being better comes down to the dis- starter.” mitment made by each of It’s like any of the intense waters to navigate during than we were at the start.” trict championship, there’s Suwannee those classes when it was college football rivals and the 2014 season. Columbia Terry Parker always that one team out “That’s one similar to first put in place. We need that’s what we have here. will tangle with perennial “You never know how there you know that’s in Florida-Florida State, you to know the significance of It’ll be as intense a playoff rivals Gainesville, Lincoln, the district will shape up the hunt. Before the sea- don’t ever look at the sea- it and keep that bucket in atmosphere as possible.” Buchholz and Suwannee season to season. A year son is over, you already high schools as well as ago, they were down. For have determined the its designated district us, we want to go in and champion. That’s the one schedule. do the things we do well. that we have to have. We Allen spoke briefly about We have to execute. We went in there without all what he expects from the need to be four games bet- our bullets in the gun last upcoming opponents this ter than we were when we year. We gave up critical season: started. It begins the run special team plays, made a Gainesville at the district title.” couple mistakes defensive- “Not really sure what’s Englewood ly and got down early. We going on with them this “Englewood is similar to weren’t able to get back in year, but looking at a Terry Parker with not a the hunt. We fought and series standpoint of what’s very good season a year scratched ’til the end. We happened the last three ago, but changing coaches want to get out there and seasons, they’re ahead of you never know what will make homefield advantage JEN CHASTEEN/Special to the Reporter us 2-1. It’s one of those happen. We will try to be the deciding factor in it.” The 2014 Columbia High junior varsity football team are (front row, from left) things where it should be flawless. We’ll have seen Middleburg D’Angelo Perry, Teon Dollard, Jamille Bullock, Kalin Timmons, Tyler Walker, Trey Sheldon, a good game each time we different schemes at that “You want to be at that Thomas Newsome, Edwin Thompson, Ta’Davius Freeland and Andrew Heaton. face each other. Last time pointand try to get our sec- point, giving some time Second row (from left) are Noah Naylor, Lloyd Lee, Zachary Williams, Jeremiah Chatmon, we were there they beat us ond district win.” off, but looking to see kids Preston Matthews, Michael Kelly, Taurean Hill, Lorinza Jelks, Kyle Lee, by three points. I’m excit- Orange Park energetic and focused after Marlon Manzanares and Franklin Jones. Third row (from left) are Kaden Jones, ed about this one. It’s one “One thing about this the bye. This is where the Cameron Madeiros, Zion James, Dustin Hayes, Matthew Raulerson, Hunter Thompson, that we have highlighted. district game, which is push begins trying to get Cody Collins, Shaki Harvey, Chris Williams and Peyton MacDonald. Fourth row (from left) We have two tough ones much different than the to Orlando. Middleburg are Christian Diaz-Perez, Jevon Williams, Logan Raulerson, Boaz Simmons, out of the gate.” first three is you can lose has been down the last Tyrese Peterson, Joseph Caputo, Scott Carman, Tyler Pope, Tahj Kelsey, Lincoln them and it doesn’t have couple of years and we’ve Tayvion Steward, Kylehk Williams and Jackson Thompson. “I’m excited to get that an outcome in your sea- series going back again. son. We’ve had the abil- We were able to get ity to beat Orange Park them at their place last in three years. They have PROPANE FILLING STATION year, beating them by two a hostile environment touchdowns. We gave up and good football players. Drive it in and two fluke touchdowns to They’ll have a new coach them. This game gives you and try to get in the win we’ll ill it up! an idea of who you are column against us. It’s as a football team. They’ll a better team than what have good athletes and be we’ve already faced in well-coached. We will have the district. By this time, them at home and try to you’re making that push come out 2-0 in the series. toward winning the dis- 1130 US Hwy 90 W Buchholz trict championship. Lake City, Florida “Buchholz we’ve been Lee able to beat over the last “You want to get your- (386) 752-5890 three seasons. They’re self playoff ready. We will G.W. Hunter, Inc. well-coached. I know they have had three district

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Columbia High 2014 Schedule CHS: Secondary a strength for Tigers Continued From Page 3 Aug. 28 Gainesville Away 7:30 pm Sept. 5 Lincoln High Home 7:30 pm size and knowledge of out season. It’s the most Kenny Paul is slated as Sept. 12 Buchholz High Away 7:30 pm the game. He’ll get reps important year for kids a starter right now. He’s Sept. 19 Terry Parker Away 7:00 pm this year backing him up. looking to play at the next in an intense battle with Sept. 26 Englewood Home 7:30 pm Zedrick Woods is the lead- level. They have to play Roger Broomfield, a trans- Oct. 3 Orange Park Away 7:00 pm er of the group. He’s a well for the defense to fer from Bradford. It gives Oct. 10 Ed White Home 7:30 pm big-league player. He has go. Ben Kuykendall has us options on that side of Oct. 17 OPEN all the things that make moved from safety. It’s like the ball. Strong safety, we Oct. 24 Robert E. Lee Away 7:00 pm up one of the greats. His a safety, which in our sys- have sophomore Derontae Oct. 31 Middleburg Home 7:30 pm speed is something that tem, the safety is in the Jordan slated as a start- Nov. 7 Suwannee Home 7:30 pm makes him special. He’s a box. He’s made a transi- er. He’s a kid I’ve been 4.3 kid playing at lineback- tion and made plays. It’ll impressed with recover- er. Interest in him will get be a good fit for us.” ing from an injury. He’s Fort White High 2014 Schedule greater as the season goes Secondary able to make great breaks along. He’s the leader of “Secondary is led by the on the ball. He’ll have the Aug. 29 Hamilton County Home 7:30 pm this group. He had a very junior Roger Cray. He’s opportunity to break up a Sept. 5 Newberry High Away 7:30 pm good junior campaign. I started every game since lot of passes and hopefully Sept. 12 Bradford High Home 7:30 pm expect him to have a huge his freshman year. He’s some interceptions. Zyeric Sept. 19 Chiles High Away 7:30 pm year in the middle. the best corner in the state Woods is last but not least. Sept. 26 OPEN Laquavious Paul is a of Florida. He has fluid- He’s a kid that started for Oct. 3 Fernandina Beach Home 7:30 pm junior that’s a two-year ity in the hips. He can do us and had a big intercep- Oct. 10 OPEN starter now. He’s been everything you want a cor- tion against St. Augustine Oct. 17 Madison County Away 7:30 pm consistent. He hasn’t done ner to do. He’s a physical in the playoffs. We expect Oct. 24 Suwannee Away 7:30 pm anything to hurt us, but kid as well. It’ll be tough him to be a leader in the Oct. 31 Taylor County Home 7:30 pm we’re looking for a break- for kids to throw at him. secondary as well.” Nov. 7 Buchholz Away 7:30 pm ESSENTIAL STUDENT CHECKING easy, simple checking for full-time students ages 16 - 24* artin Kids Dental HealtH team PEDIATRIC AND GENERAL DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN One Team, One Goal: Dr. Charlotte Hill, DMD GENERAL DENTIST Essential Student Checking includes: Your Child, Healthy and Happy » online banking and bill pay* » 1 instant personalized Visa™ Debit Card How do we ensure your child's health & happiness? » mobile banking * » debit card rewards featuring » mobile eDeposit available iTunes® gift cards* • Genuine Care » text message & email alerts* $ /month • Comprehensive Services 0 • Fun Environment Lake City (386) 755-0600 At Martin Kids, we make the path to oral health fun. www.ffsb.com Now is the time to help your child begin a healthy life. *Student Essential Checking: This account requires $25 to open and no minimum balance. Standard text messaging rates apply. eStatement is required. After customer turns 25, account will be converted to a comperable checking account. At that time additional fees may apply. Mobile eDeposit: Subject to qualification and Online banking required. Students under 18 are not eligible for Mobile 386-752-8200 | Hwy 47 S. • Lake City, FL eDeposit or Online Bill Pay unless a parent or guardian is a signer on the account with the minor. Debit Card Rewards: 20 point-of- sale transactions over $10 earns a $10 iTunes® gift card, with a cap of $30 worth of gift cards per student, per year. iTunes is a registered FORMER PRACTICE OF GREGORY BORGANELLI trademark of Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple is not a participant in or sponsor of this promotion. MEMBER FDIC 12- Football Preview | Lake City Reporter | August 22, 2014