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cally hurt when their car left the road and Wagoner, 22, Jasper, and Katlyn Paige spun clockwise and struck a second tree Lake City, White Springs struck a tree in a Christmas Eve crash on Cribbs, 14, also of Jasper, suffered critical with its rear. men killed; two other U.S. 41. injuries and were lifeflighted to Shands The vehicle came to rest facing east in a passengers critically hurt. Tony Brady Ogburn, 24, White Springs, at the University of Florida, according to wooded area east of U.S. 41. and Stephen Michael Cordle, 22, Lake FHP. The bodies of Ogburn and Cordle, City, were pronounced dead at the scene Ogburn, traveling south, failed to nego- the right-front passenger, were taken to From staff repors of the 11:45 p.m. accident just north of tiate a right curve and left the roadway, the office of the medical examiner in Collins Street in Hamilton County, the FHP reported. His 2010 Camaro struck Jacksonville, an FHP report showed. HAMILTON COUNTY — Two area Florida Highway Patrol reported. a road sign on the east shoulder then No one in the car was wearing a seat men were killed and two others criti- Two back-seat passengers, Virginia Kay continued south until it hit a tree. The car belt, FHP said.

Motive a Christmas amid tears mystery in ambush of firemen Man set house ablaze, lured two firefighters to their deaths.

By JOHN KEKIS Associated Press

WEBSTER, N.Y. — A man who set his house on fire, then lured firefighters to their deaths in a blaze of flames and bullets, had attracted little attention since he got out of prison in the 1990s for killing his grandmother, authori- ties said. But two months ago, William Spengler’s mother died, leaving the 62-year-old ex-convict in a Lake house with his sis- ter, who he “couldn’t stand,” a friend said. Spengler set a car and a house in his neighborhood ablaze early Monday, and then killed two responding firefighters, wounded two others and injured a police officer while several homes burned around him, police said. Spengler then killed himself. His sister, Cheryl, was missing. Authorities did not offer a pos- ASSOCIATED PRESS sible motive. Kerry O’Mahony, of Danbury, Conn., takes a bouquet of flowers to a memorial for the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims down the About 100 people attended street from the school’s entrance in Newtown, Conn. an impromptu memorial vigil Monday evening in Webster, a suburb of Rochester. Dozens of bouquets were left at the fire Newtown observes a somber holiday station, along with a handwritten sign that said, “Thanks for pro- ‘Today is the day we begin The outpouring of support for this com- working a half-day shift, came out of a store tecting us. RIP.” munity continued through Christmas Eve, with bagels and coffee for other officers. Spengler had been living in the everything all over again,’ with visitors arriving at town hall with At St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic home in Webster with his moth- worshippers are told. offerings of cards, handmade snowflakes Church, which eight of the child victims er and sister since his parole in and sympathy. of the massacre attended, the pastor told 1998. He had served 17 years in “We know that they’ll feel loved. They’ll parishioners Tuesday at the second of four prison in the beating death of his By BROCK VERGAKIS and feel that somebody actually cares,” said Masses that “today is the day we begin 92-year-old grandmother in 1980, STEPHEN SINGER Treyvon Smalls, a 15-year-old from a few everything all over again.” for which he had originally been Associated Press towns away who arrived bearing hundreds Recalling the events at Sandy Hook charged with murder but pleaded of cards and paper snowflakes collected Elementary School on Dec. 14, the Rev. guilty to a reduced charge of NEWTOWN, Conn. from around the state. Robert Weiss said: “The moment the first manslaughter. His mother, Arline, ewtown observed Christmas And on Christmas Day, out-of-town police responder broke through the doors we died in October. amid snow-covered teddy officers were on duty to give police here a knew good always overcomes evil.” On Monday, Spengler fired at bears, stockings, flowers and break. “We know Christmas in a way we never the four firefighters when they candles left in memorial to the “It’s a nice thing that they can use us ever thought we would know it,” he said. arrived shortly after 5:30 a.m. 20 children and six educators this way,” Ted Latiak, a police detective “We need a little Christmas and we’ve been at the blaze, town police Chief Ngunned down at an elementary school just from Greenwich, Conn., said Christmas Gerald Pickering said. The first 11 days before the holiday. morning, as he and a fellow detective, each NEWTOWN continued on 3A police officer who arrived chased the gunman and exchanged shots. Spengler lay in wait outdoors Shoppers found bigger sales, smaller crowds for the firefighters’ arrival, then opened fire probably with a rifle and from atop an earthen berm, By CANDICE CHOI and Pickering said. “It does appear it MAE ANDERSON was a trap,” he said. AP Retail Writers Authorities used an armored vehicle to help residents flee doz- NEW YORK — Shoppers who waited until the final days ens of homes on the shore of Lake before Christmas were rewarded with big bargains and lighter Ontario a day before Christmas. crowds. But their last-minute deal hunting may hurt stores. Police restricted access to the Although fresh data on the holiday shopping season won’t neighborhood, and officials said be available until Christmas, analysts expect growth from last it was unclear whether there were year to be modest. Several factors have dampened shoppers’ other bodies in the seven houses spirits, including fears that the economy could fall off the “fis- left to burn. cal cliff,” triggering tax increases and spending cuts early next Authorities said Spengler hadn’t year. done anything to bring himself to On Christmas Eve, Taubman Centers, which operates 28 their attention since his parole. malls across the country, reported a “very strong weekend.” As a convicted felon, he wasn’t But many last-minute shoppers in cities including New York, allowed to possess weapons. and were spending less than they did last Monroe County District Attorney year, and taking advantage of big discounts of up to 70 percent Sandra Doorley said Spengler led that hurt stores’ profits. ASSOCIATED PRESS a very quiet life after he got out FedEx courier Andrew Standeven makes last-minute deliveries to businesses SHOPPERS continued on 3A at the CambridgeSide Galleria mall in Cambridge, Mass., on Monday. AMBUSH continued on 3A

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By TIM KIRBY National Championships. [email protected] Lindsay Lee qualified for state in the 50 Freestyle and While high school sports 100 Backstroke. She was stresses the team concept, district runner-up in both it helps to have individual events. It was the third year stars to set the pace. Lee has advanced to the Columbia High and Fort state meet. White High had several Micheala Polhamus athletes that excelled in and Stephanie Silva joined sports during 2012. Burns and Lee in the 400 Columbia High swim- freestyle and 200 medley mer Hannah Burns won relays, and both qualified a second state champion- for region. ship, this time in the 200 Joseph Piccioni quali- Individual Medley. Burns fied for region in the 50 was state runner-up in the Freestyle. 100 Breaststroke. Fort White’s Sitia It was a flip-flop from her Martinez was track and results in the two events as field district champion in a freshman last year. the 100 meters, 200 meters Burns was district cham- and 300-meter hurdles, and pion in both events. was district runner-up in She qualified for the the long jump. FILE Olympic Trials in the 400 Martinez qualified for the Columbia High swim team had five region qualifiers: Joseph Piccioni (from left), Micheala Polhamus, alternate Sydney Morse, IM and recently swam in Lindsay Lee, Hannah Burns, Stephanie Silva and alternate Courtney Britt. Burns advanced to state in the 200 IM and 100 the Speedo Winter Junior FEATS continued on 3B Breaststroke, where she was state champion and state runner-up, respectively. Lee qualified for state in the 50 and 100 free.

FILE Fort White High’s Sitia Martinez was district champion in the 100 meters, 200 meters and FILE 300-meter hurdles and was runner-up in the long jump. Martinez qualified for state in the Columbia High tennis player Chrissie Reichert was district champion in No. 1 singles. 100 meters and 300-meter hurdles and placed fourth in the hurdles. Reichert advanced to state competition for the third straight year

JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter COURTESY PHOTO Columbia High’s Laremy Tunsil was all-state in football and Columbia High wrestling state qualifiers were Joe Fields (from left), Isaac Henderson, Cole Schreiber and Monterance Allen. voted to the All-USA Today first team in a nationwide poll. Schreiber was district and region champion and placed third at state. Allen was district champion and placed third at state. Tunsil, one of the most highly sought college recruits, is Fields was district champion and placed sixth at state. Daniel Devers and Ethan Treverrow also were district champions. playing in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl on Jan. 5. 2BSPORTS AGATE

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— Win 1 p.m. (ABC) Crawford fires 7-under 65 TELEVISION NEW YORK GIANTS (vs. Outback Bowl Philadelphia) At Tampa TV sports Clinches playoff spot with: South Carolina (10-2) vs. Michigan Dennis Crawford lived COUNTRY CLUB scored on No. 9. — Win AND loss or tie AND (8-4), 1 p.m. (ESPN) up to his +3 handicap, The team of Ed Snow, Chicago loss AND Minnesota loss Rose Bowl at LAKE CITY Today and then some, in the Jim Bell and Dan Stephens COLLEGE FOOTBALL MINNESOTA (vs. Green Bay) At Pasadena, Calif. Ed Goff 7:30 p.m. Clinches playoff spot with: Stanford (11-2) vs. Wisconsin (8-5), Wednesday blitz. His round had an easy win in match ESPN — Little Caesars Pizza Bowl at — Win, or 5 p.m. (ESPN) of 65 included seven bird- one of Good Old Boys play. Detroit, Western Kentucky vs. Central — Tie AND Chicago loss or tie, or Orange Bowl ies and no bogies for +6 Keen each had one. They topped the threesome At Michigan — Dallas loss or tie AND N.Y. Giants and a first-place finish in A Closest to the pin of Jerry West, Eli Witt and SOCCER loss or tie AND Chicago loss Northern Illinois (12-1) vs. Florida 9:55 a.m. CHICAGO (at Detroit) State (11-2), 8:30 p.m. (ESPN) flight. winners were Lavin on Emerson Darst by a score ESPN2 — Premier League, Newcastle Clinches playoff spot with: Wednesday, Jan. 2 Scott Kishton took No. 5, Thomas on of 6-2. at Manchester United — Win AND Minnesota loss or tie, Sugar Bowl second place with a fine Nos. 7 and 15 and Patterson Match two was almost or At New Orleans round of +5. Joe Paul was on No. 17. as easy for the team of — Tie AND Minnesota loss Florida (11-1) vs. Louisville (10-2), FOOTBALL 8:30 p.m. (ESPN) in third with +2. A nice field of players Shelton Keen, Terry Mick, NFL calendar Thursday, Jan. 3 Jerry West also posted waited out a frost delay to Howard Whitaker and NFL standings Fiesta Bowl +6 to top B flight. Ed Higgs compete in the MGA sham- Dennis Hendershot. They At Glendale, Ariz. Jan. 5-6 — Wild-card playoff games. was a stroke back with +5, ble. The delay didn’t bother overcame the team of Kansas State (11-1) vs. Oregon (11-1), AMERICAN CONFERENCE Jan. 12-13 — Divisional playoff games. 8:30 p.m. (ESPN) followed by Lynn Smith at Tom Sheldon and Brian Monty Montgomery, Tom East Jan. 20 — AFC and NFC Friday, Jan. 4 +4. Snead, who teamed for the Elmore, Joe Persons and W L T Pct PF PA championship games. Cotton Bowl Crawford almost shut out top spot with a net 61. Hugh Sherrill by a count y-New England 11 4 0 .733 529 331 Feb. 3 — Super Bowl, Superdome, At Arlington, Texas Miami 7 8 0 .467 288 289 New Orleans the field with three skins, Dennis Crawford and of 6-3. Texas A&M (10-2) vs. Oklahoma N.Y. Jets 6 9 0 .400 272 347 but Jordan Hale spoiled the George Bowlin took second The three-team finale (10-2), 8 p.m. (FOX) Buffalo 5 10 0 .333 316 426 Saturday, Jan. 5 sweep with a winner. Both with 63. Steve Patterson went to the team of Rob South College bowl games BBVA Compass Bowl pot holes carried over. and Bud Johnson claimed Brown, Dave Cannon, W L T Pct PF PA New Mexico Bowl At Birmingham, Ala. y-Houston 12 3 0 .800 400 303 Shelton Keen and Bob third with 65. Mike Spencer and Merle Arizona 49, Nevada 48 Pittsburgh (6-6) vs. Mississippi (6-6), x-Indianapolis 10 5 0 .667 329 371 Wheary set the pace in The day’s low gross score Hibbard, 8-6, over the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl 1 p.m. (ESPN) Tennessee 5 10 0 .333 292 451 Sunday, Jan. 6 Sunday’s blitz, finally winner was Scott Kishton team of Marc Risk, Bobby Jacksonville 2 13 0 .133 235 406 Utah State 41, Toledo 15 GoDaddy.com Bowl settling for a first-place tie with a 75. The net score Simmons, Jim McGriff North Poinsettia Bowl At Mobile, Ala. W L T Pct PF PA BYU 23, San Diego State 6 at +7. prize went to Jonathan and Stan Woolbert. The Beef ’O’ Brady’s Bowl Kent State (11-2) vs. Arkansas State y-Baltimore 10 5 0 .667 381 321 Terry Hunter rolled in Allen for his round of 74. team of Rhea Hart, Don (9-3), 9 p.m. (ESPN) x-Cincinnati 9 6 0 .600 368 303 UCF 38, Ball State 17 four birdies to take third The LGA had the ladies Howard, Steve Peters and Monday, Jan. 7 Pittsburgh 7 8 0 .467 312 304 New Orleans Bowl BCS National Championship place with +4. Bob Randall going head-to-head an a Bill Rogers was another Cleveland 5 10 0 .333 292 344 -Lafayette 43, E. Carolina 34 At Miami (+3) and A.J. Lavin (+2) low net format. stroke back. West Las Vegas Bowl Notre Dame (12-0) vs. Alabama W L T Pct PF PA Boise State 28, Washington 26 rounded out the top four. Cathy Steen shot a net Risk shot 37 on both (12-1), 8:30 p.m. (ESPN) y- 12 3 0 .800 443 286 Monday Skins weren’t worth 71 to edge Rivers by a nines to take medalist San Diego 6 9 0 .400 326 329 Hawaii Bowl much with seven players stoke for first place. Natalie honors. SMU 43, Fresno State 10 Oakland 4 11 0 .267 269 419 FCS Championship sharing the pot. Hunter’s Bryant and Faye Warren Montgomery (39-38-77) Kansas City 2 13 0 .133 208 387 Today NATIONAL CONFERENCE Little Caesars Pizza Bowl Saturday, Jan. 5 three keepers led the way. tied for third at 73. and Snow (40-37-77) tied East At Detroit At FC Dallas Stadium Randall had two skins. Steve Dottie Rogers chipped in for the runner-up spot. Hart W L T Pct PF PA Central Michigan (6-6) vs. Western Frisco, Texas Patterson, John Brewer, on No. 4 to share the skill (78) and Howard (79) had Washington 9 6 0 .600 408 370 Kentucky (7-5), 7:30 p.m. (ESPN) North Dakota State (13-1) vs. Sam Keith Shaw, Wheary and shot pot with Bryant, who the other scores of note. Dallas 8 7 0 .533 358 372 Thursday Houston State (11-3), 1 p.m. N.Y. Giants 8 7 0 .533 387 337 Military Bowl Philadelphia 4 11 0 .267 273 402 At Washington South Bowling Green (8-4) vs. San Jose State BASKETBALL BRIEFS W L T Pct PF PA (10-2), 3 p.m. (ESPN) y-Atlanta 13 2 0 .867 402 277 Belk Bowl NBA schedule New Orleans 7 8 0 .467 423 410 At Charlotte, N.C. Duke (6-6) vs. Cincinnati (9-3), ADULT BASKETBALL tryouts at 1 p.m. Jan. 5 at schools, FHSAA Tampa Bay 6 9 0 .400 367 377 Today’s Games 6:30 p.m. (ESPN) Carolina 6 9 0 .400 313 325 Miami at Charlotte, 7 p.m. the Southside Baseball non-member private Holiday Bowl Charity games North Chicago at Indiana, 7 p.m. Complex red fields. schools, special schools, At San Diego W L T Pct PF PA New Orleans at Orlando, 7 p.m. Baylor (7-5) vs. UCLA (9-4), 9:45 p.m. for USSSA youth For details, call Andy Florida virtual schools) y-Green Bay 11 4 0 .733 399 299 Cleveland at Washington, 7 p.m. (ESPN) Miles at 867-0678 or Todd must declare to try out for Minnesota 9 6 0 .600 342 314 Detroit at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Friday Richardson Community Chicago 9 6 0 .600 349 253 Houston at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Green at 365-5161. public school sports. The Independence Bowl Center/Annie Mattox Detroit 4 11 0 .267 348 411 Philadelphia at Memphis, 8 p.m. deadline for softball and At Shreveport, La. West at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. North, Inc., is sponsoring Classes 1A-2A track and Louisiana-Monroe (8-4) vs. Ohio (8-4), ZUMBA W L T Pct PF PA at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. the third annual charity 2 p.m. (ESPN) field is Jan. 7. Students x-San Francisco 10 4 1 .700 370 260 L.A. Lakers at Denver, 9 p.m. Russell Athletic Bowl basketball games at the Beginner, weight who want to participate in x-Seattle 10 5 0 .667 392 232 New York at Phoenix, 9 p.m. At Orlando Lake City Middle School St. Louis 7 7 1 .500 286 328 Golden State at Utah, 9 p.m. public prep sports must Virginia Tech (6-6) vs. Rutgers (9-3), loss classes Arizona 5 10 0 .333 237 330 Sacramento at Portland, 10 p.m. gym on Jan. 5. The games register at the school in x-clinched playoff spot 5:30 p.m. (ESPN) Thursday’s Games feature adult women and A Zumba beginner class Meineke Car Care Bowl the zone where they live. y-clinched division Dallas at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. At Houston men teams — Live Oak and weight loss contest For details, call John Sunday’s Games Boston at L.A.Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Jacksonville at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Minnesota (6-6) vs. Texas Tech (7-5), vs. Lake City. Game times will be offered at Teen Wilson at (352) 317-5865. 9 p.m. (ESPN) are 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Town on Jan. 6. The Carolina at New Orleans, 1 p.m. USA Today/ESPN Top 25 N.Y. Jets at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Saturday Admission is $5, with all beginner class is 3-4 p.m., CHS SOFTBALL Baltimore at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Armed Forces Bowl The top 25 teams in the USA Today- proceeds going to USSSA with the weight loss Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. At Fort Worth, Texas ESPN men’s college basketball poll, with Lady Tigers Houston at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Rice (6-6) vs. Air Force (6-6), youth basketball program. contest starting at 4 p.m. first-place votes in parentheses, records Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. 11:45 a.m. (ESPN) For details, call Nicole For details, call Sarah tryouts Jan. 8 through Dec. 23, points based on 25 Chicago at Detroit, 1 p.m. Fight Hunger Bowl Smith at 754-7095. Sandlin at 758-0009. points for a first-place vote through one Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 1 p.m. At San Francisco Columbia High point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s Oakland at San Diego, 4:25 p.m. Arizona State (7-5) vs. Navy (7-4), ranking: softball tryouts are Arizona at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m. 3:15 p.m. (ESPN2) YOUTH BASEBALL PREP SPORTS Record Pts Pvs 2:45 p.m. Jan. 8 at the St. Louis at Seattle, 4:25 p.m. Pinstripe Bowl 1. Duke (30) 11-0 774 1 Kansas City at Denver, 4:25 p.m. At New York North Florida Deadlines for CHS field. 2. Michigan (1) 12-0 745 2 Green Bay at Minnesota, 4:25 p.m. Syracuse (7-5) vs. West Virginia (7-5), For details, call Jimmy 3. Louisville 11-1 682 4 Rays 11U tryouts non-traditionals Miami at New England, 4:25 p.m. 3:15 p.m. (ESPN) Williams at 303-1192. 3. Arizona 11-0 682 5 Dallas at Washington, 8:20 p.m. Alamo Bowl The North Florida Non-traditional students End regular season At San Antonio 5. Indiana 11-1 648 6 Texas (8-4) vs. Orgeon State (9-3), 6. Kansas 10-1 642 8 Rays 11U travel team has (home-school, charter n From staff reports 6:45 p.m. (ESPN) 7. Syracuse 10-1 559 3 Playoff scenarios Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl 8. Cincinnati 12-0 543 11 At Tempe, Ariz. 9. Missouri 10-1 537 12 AFC Michigan State (6-6) vs. TCU (7-5), 10. Ohio State 9-2 480 7 CLINCHED: Houston, AFC South; 10:15 p.m. (ESPN) 11. Florida 8-2 406 9 Denver, AFC West; New England, AFC Monday, Dec. 31 12. Creighton 11-1 395 13 East; Baltimore, AFC North; Indianapolis, Music City Bowl 13. Gonzaga 11-1 391 14 No. 5 playoff spot; Cincinnati, No. 6 At Nashville, Tenn. 14. Minnesota 12-1 345 16 playoff spot. Vanderbilt (8-4) vs. N.C. State (7-5), 15. Illinois 12-1 330 10 HOUSTON (at Indianapolis) Noon (ESPN) 16. San Diego State 11-1 327 15 Clinches first-round bye with: Sun Bowl 17. UNLV 11-1 240 18 — Win or tie, or At El Paso, Texas 18. Georgetown 10-1 217 21 — New England loss or tie, or Georgia Tech (6-7) vs. Southern Cal 19. Michigan State 11-2 207 19 — Denver loss (7-5), 2 p.m. (CBS) 20. Notre Dame 12-1 181 22 Clinches home-field advantage Liberty Bowl 21. Butler 9-2 136 25 throughout AFC playoffs with: At Memphis, Tenn. 22. Oklahoma State 10-1 129 24 — Win, or Iowa State (6-6) vs. Tulsa (10-3), 23. Kentucky 8-3 108 23 — Tie AND Denver loss or tie, or 3:30 p.m. (ESPN) 24. Pittsburgh 12-1 97 — — New England loss or tie AND Chick-fil-A Bowl 25. N.C. State 9-2 87 — Denver loss At Atlanta Others receiving votes: New Mexico DENVER (vs. Kansas City) LSU (10-2) vs. Clemson (10-2), 62, North Carolina 34, Kansas State 22, Clinches first-round bye with: 7:30 p.m. (ESPN) VCU 22, Wyoming 20, UConn 6, Oregon — Win or tie, or Tuesday, Jan. 1 6, Temple 5, Colorado 3, Maryland 3, — New England loss or tie Heart of Dallas Bowl Wichita State 3, Colorado State 1. Clinches home-field advantage At Dallas throughout AFC playoffs with: Purdue (6-6) vs. Oklahoma State (7-5), — Win AND Houston loss or tie, or AP Top 25 schedule Noon (ESPNU) — Tie AND Houston loss Gator Bowl Thursday’s Game NEW ENGLAND (vs. Miami) At Jacksonville No. 8 Cincinnati vs. New Mexico, Clinches first-round bye with: Mississippi State (8-4) vs. Northwestern 9 p.m. — Win AND Denver or Houston (9-3), Noon (ESPN2) Friday’s Games loss Capital One Bowl No. 5 Indiana vs. Jacksonville, 8 p.m. Clinches home-field advantage At Orlando No. 7 Missouri at UCLA, 10 p.m. throughout AFC playoffs with: Georgia (11-2) vs. Nebraska (10-3), No. 13 Gonzaga vs. Baylor, 8 p.m. — Win AND Denver and Houston loss NFC CLINCHED: Atlanta, NFC South and home-field advantage; Green Bay, NFC North; San Francisco, playoff spot; Seattle, playoff spot GREEN BAY (at Minnesota) Clinches first-round bye with: — Win, or — Tie AND San Francisco loss or tie, or — San Francisco loss AND Seattle loss or tie SAN FRANCISCO (vs. Arizona) Clinches NFC West with: — Win or tie, or — Seattle loss or tie Clinches first-round bye with: — Win AND Green Bay loss or tie, or — Tie AND Green Bay loss SEATTLE (vs. St. Louis) Clinches NFC West with: — Win AND San Francisco loss Clinches first-round bye with: — Win AND San Francisco loss AND Green Bay loss WASHINGTON (vs. Dallas) Clinches NFC East with: — Win or tie Clinches playoff spot with: — Chicago loss AND Minnesota loss DALLAS (at Washington) Clinches NFC East with: 3A

Page Editor: Jim Barr, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER NEWS wednesday, DECEMBER 26, 2012 3a NEWTOWN Continued From Page 1A given it.” At the Trinity Episcopal Church, an overflow crowd of several hundred people attended Christmas Eve services. They were greeted by the sounds of a chil- dren’s choir echoing throughout a sanctu- ary hall that had its walls decorated with green wreaths adorned with red bows. The church program said flowers were donated in honor of Sandy Hook shoot- ing victims, identified by name or as the “school angels” and “Sandy Hook fami- lies.” The service, which generally took on a celebratory tone, made only a few vague references to the shooting. Pastor Kathie Adams-Shepherd led the congregation in praying “that the joy and consolation of the wonderful counselor might enliven all who are touched by illness, danger, or grief, especially all those families affected by the shootings in Sandy Hook.” Police say the gunman, Adam Lanza, killed his mother in her bed before his rampage and committed suicide as he heard officers arriving. Authorities have yet to give a theory about his motive. While the grief is still fresh, some residents are urging political activism. A group called Newtown United has been meeting at the library to talk about issues ranging from gun control, to increasing mental health services to the types of memorials that could be erected for the victims. Some clergy members have said they also intend to push for change. “We seek not to be the town of tragedy,” said Rabbi Shaul Praver of Congregation Adath Israel. “But, we seek to be the town where all the great chang- es started.” Since the shooting, messages similar to the ones delivered Monday have arrived from around the world. People have donated toys, books, money and more. A United Way fund, one of many, has collected $3 million. People have given nearly $500,000 to a memorial scholarship fund at the University of Connecticut. In the center of Newtown’s Sandy Hook section Monday, a steady stream of residents and out-of-towners snapped ASSOCIATED PRESS pictures, lit candles and dropped off Former tennis star Andrea Jeager, of Hesperus, Colo., says a prayer as she places flowers and a candle at a makeshift memorial at a sign for children’s gifts at an expansive memorial the Sandy Hook school in Sandy Hook village of Newtown, Conn. filled with stuffed animals, poems, flow- ers, posters and cards. gies to tell his congregation to get angry “These were his mother’s guns,” Scinto known whether he had other mental “All the families who lost those little and take action against what some con- said. “Why would anyone want an assault health issues. The guns used in the shoot- kids, Christmas will never be the same,” sider is a culture of gun violence in the rifle as part of a private citizen collec- ing had been purchased legally by his said Philippe Poncet, a Newtown resi- country. tion?” mother, Nancy Lanza, a gun enthusiast. dent originally from . “Everybody Praver and Scinto said they are not A mediator who worked with Lanza’s across the world is trying to share the opposed to hunting or to having police in parents during their divorce has said tragedy with our community here.” schools, but both said something must be Lanza, 20, was diagnosed with Asperger’s Associated Press writers Pat Eaton-Robb, Richard Scinto, a deacon at St. Rose of done to change what has become a cul- syndrome, an autism-like disorder that John Christoffersen and Zezima con- Lima, said Weiss had used several eulo- ture of violence in the . is not associated with violence. It is not tributed to this report. AMBUSH: Man set trap for firefighters, say police; assailant’s motive unknown Continued From Page 1A of prison. on the website RadioReference.com has want to talk. expected to recover. A friend said Spengler hated his sis- someone reporting “firefighters are down” The two wounded firefighters, Joseph Hofstetter, also a full-timer with the ter. Roger Vercruysse lived next door to and saying “got to be rifle or shotgun - Hofstetter and Theodore Scardino, Rochester Fire Department, was hit once Spengler and recalled a man who doted high powered ... semi or fully auto.” remained in guarded condition Tuesday in the pelvis, and the bullet lodged in his on his mother, whose obituary suggested Two of the firefighters arrived on a at Strong Memorial Hospital, authorities spine, authorities said. Scardino was hit in contributions to the West Webster Fire fire engine and two in their own vehicles, said. Both were awake and alert and are the chest and knee. Department. Pickering said. After Spengler fired, one “He loved his mama to death,” said of the wounded men fled, but the other Vercruysse, who last saw his friend about three couldn’t because of flying gunfire. six months ago. The police officer who exchanged gun- Vercruysse also said Spengler “couldn’t fire with Spengler “in all likelihood saved stand his sister” and “stayed on one side of many lives,” Pickering said. the house and she stayed on the other.” A police armored vehicle was used I WILL The West Webster Fire District learned to recover two men, and eventually it of the fire early Monday after a report of removed 33 people from nearby homes, a car and house on fire on Lake Road, on the police chief said. a narrow peninsula where Irondequoit The gunfire initially kept firefighters HEAR Bay meets Lake Ontario, Monroe County from battling the blazes. Sheriff Patrick O’Flynn said. The dead men were identified as police The fire appeared from a distance as Lt. Michael Chiapperini, 43, the Webster a pulsating ball of flame glowing against Police Department’s public information the early morning sky, flames licking into officer; and 19-year-old Tomasz Kaczowka, treetops and reflecting on the water, with also a 911 dispatcher. huge bursts of smoke billowing away in a Pickering described Chiapperini as a brisk wind. “ firefighter” with nearly 20 years Emergency radio communications cap- in the department, and he called Kaczowka ture someone saying he “could see the a “tremendous young man.” THIS muzzle flash coming at me” as Spengler Kaczowka’s brother, reached at the fam- carried out his ambush. 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LEFT: Columbia High golfers Gillian Norris (left) and Brooke Russell take a close look at a putt during a practice round. Norris was runner-up in the district meet and Russell placed sixth. Both advanced to the region tournament.

RIGHT: Fort White High’s Jonathan Dupree competes in the bench press at a home weightlifting meet in February. Dupree, an all-state football player, also qualified for the state meet in weightlifting.

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012 www.lakecityreporter.com 4A OUR OPINION We’ll know just who to blame

ou can’t always tell who’s really responsible for the twists and turns of the American econo- my. During any given era, the groundworkY for good times or bad may have been laid by politicians and policy makers who have long since left the scene. For example, in the 1990s Bill Clinton presided over an economic resurgence the likes of which hadn’t been seen in ages. Yet there are those who credit, in part, the policies of Climton’s predecessor, George H.W. Bush, with the great fiscal renaissance of the late 20th century. (Of course, the Internet boom and post-Cold War cuts in defense spending helped con- siderably, as well.) And if it isn’t always easy to tell who gets Colleges failing at history the credit, it’s not always clear who’s to t’s the holidays, col- Gregory Douthat. The short of it is that blame, either. lege and university Douthat, a conservative someone could go to this The markets crashed less than a year students are mostly columnist at the ultra-lib- movie and learn more after Herbert Hoover took office in 1929. back at home, and eral New York Times, says about a crucial episode While no one really thinks he really caused here’s a thought: being a student at Harvard in American history than IThere’s a great movie out is more nearly about suc- during a four-year stay at the Great Depression, he presided over it about Abraham Lincoln, cess than learning, even one of hundreds of col- for three-plus years, and that’s as good as and with no classes to though, yes, there are lots leges, including the fact the same thing in the popular mind. interfere, they ought to Jay Ambrose of brilliant people around, that Lincoln’s Gettysburg go to it and learn some [email protected] including professors who Address was the source of The crisis that may be coming is differ- American history. inflate your grades even the phrase about govern- ent. Many students, you may tions of higher learning as too few offer up terrific ment of, by and for all of To whatever degree the dangers of the not realize, don’t know without taking the kinds classes. One problem is us. They would not have “fiscal cliff” may have been exaggerated beans about their own of courses that turn on the that there’s no guidance to spend a ton on tuition, by cable-TV talk shows, it seems a genu- country’s past. Back some lights for you as a human about what to take, and the either, or end up owing years ago, the American being and a citizen, giving choices available in core enough to the federal gov- ine threat to an already fragile recovery Council of Trustees and you a broad understand- curriculum subject areas ernment’s ultra-inflationary – and one which, should it be visited upon Alumni commissioned a ing of this world. By the can be leaps and bounds student loan program to be us, will have a simple, obvious cause. study of how much seniors reckoning of the council, from anything central and in debt for years. at 55 elite universities substantive. Our universities need If we go over the edge, it will be because schools ought to be requir- knew about fundamental, ing courses in U.S. history All of which brings us reform, serious, tuition- the White House and Congress failed to high school-level historical or government, science, to the “Lincoln” movie. reducing, curriculum- prevent it. The economic theory underly- matters, and guess what. math, literature, econom- Let’s first get the criticism improving reform that also ing each side’s positions may be complex, A startling 81 percent got ics a foreign language and out of the way, namely sees professors putting either a “D” or an “F” on composition, and most are that there are some false teaching above publish- but the bottom line is simple. a test. sloppy about it. moments lessening instead ing as the way to keep Last year, in a stop-gap effort to end This year, the group Only 2 percent of 1,070 of focusing the drama. from perishing. Here and the debt ceiling debate, both sides cre- commissioned another surveyed schools get an But the movie as a whole there are hints of steps in ated a mechanism of automatic tax hikes study, this one of college “A” for mandating study is an intense experience hopeful directions, such graduates, and found in at least six of these of a great man pulling as Texas and Florida and entitlement cuts so monstrous that just a sliver knew James knowledge areas, and I am off the great accomplish- developing online degree Democrats and Republicans would some- Madison was the father of proud to say I have taught ment of winning a House programs costing a total how have to come to terms to avoid it. the Constitution or George at one of them, Colorado of Representatives vote of $10,000. Minus some Washington the victorious furthering the 13th experiments that work, the Back then Jan. 1, 2013 seemed far away. Christian University. By general at Yorktown. Only contrast, one university Amendment that ended hurt will be grievous to a Surely our leaders would find common 17 percent could identify that received a “D” is sup- slavery in the United whole slew of people, and ground by then. the source of the phrase posedly one of the best in States. I am a fan of to something else as well: As they stumble around in the dark nigh “government of the people, America, a place that is Lincoln and books about our American future. by the people and for the unbelievably tough to get him and found the depic- upon the 11th hour, all we can say to them people.” tion of him incredibly into and proffers a degree ■ Jay Ambrose, formerly is this: You bear the burden for just what- The issue is not one of that opens career doors convincing, as did some Washington director of ever it is that’s headed our way. student stupidity, but of hither, yon and in between. historians who have also editorial policy for Scripps Whatever the consequences of your col- institutional neglect. The I mean Harvard, whose commented that the movie Howard newspapers and the council has conducted failings are the subject of is basically sound in its editor of dailies in El Paso, lective inaction, we’ll know just where to another study showing you “Privilege,” a splendidly wondrously moving por- Texas, and Denver, is a col- lay the blame Novembers hence. can get out of most institu- written 2005 book by Ross trayal of events. umnist living in Colorado. Lake City Reporter Bible verses for football games Serving Columbia County Since 1874 y dad was ativity is called for. For revelation. And that’s why a mailman example, for the team that the founders were intent The Lake City Reporter is published with pride with a high thrashed them last year, on keeping the state and for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun‑ school edu- how about Romans 12:19: religion separated. ties by Community Newspapers Inc. cation, not “Vengeance is mine; I will Religion, on the other Ma constitutional scholar. repay, saith the Lord.” hand, isn’t particularly We believe strong newspapers build strong communities —‑“Newspapers get things done!” And although he was a Or maybe Leviticus well served by overex- Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and deeply religious man, led 26:7: “And ye shall chase posure to the state and profitable community‑oriented newspapers. by a Christian faith that John Crisp your enemies, and they its secular institutions. This mission will be accomplished through the informed every facet of his [email protected] shall fall before you by the Institutionally sanctioned teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, life, he was no theologian. sword.” Christian prayer in public integrity and hard work. But back in the days ously proclaimed Romans Or given that most foot- schools and before foot- when, here in South 8:31: “If God is for us, who ball players are 16- and ball games was always Publisher Texas, high school foot- can be against us?” 17-year-old boys, maybe more or less at odds with Todd Wilson, ball games always began Genesis 38:10 would be Christ’s injunction in Robert Bridges, Editor Most citizens of Controller with an unashamedly Kountze, a town of 2,100 appropriate: “And the Matthew 6:6 to go into Sue Brannon, institutionally sanctioned near Houston, had no thing which he did dis- your closet and pray in Christian prayer over the problem with the banners. pleased the Lord: where- secret. Furthermore, not Dink NeSmith, President public address system, But some unidentified fore he slew him also.” only was it sometimes Tom Wood, Chairman he was smart enough to “nonbeliever” complained I share my father’s offensive to practitio- note the irony involved in to the Freedom From skepticism about our ners of other religions, praying for victory and the Religion Foundation in efforts to mingle religion it always ran the risk of LETTERS POLICY safety of the players, on Madison, Wis., whose with public institutions, tipping down the slope the one hand, and exhort- officials contacted the which are meant to be toward empty, meaning- Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly writ‑ ing them to beat hell out Kountze district superin- available to and suitable less ritual. ten and double spaced. Letters should not exceed 400 of their opponents, on the tendent, Kevin Weldon, for people of all faiths or The Kountze cheerlead- words and will be edited for length and libel. Letters other. who banned the banners, of no faith at all. ers aren’t to be faulted must be signed and include the writer’s name, address His homespun wisdom based on the advice of his As a rule, the state for their earnestness and telephone number for verification. Writers can came to mind when I con- lawyers. isn’t well served by reli- and faith, but surely it’s have two sidered this fall’s dust-up In October, a state dis- gion. Look at Iran. The a distortion of some of in Kountze, Texas, where trict judge ruled that the religious right can say the essential principles of letters per month published. Letters and guest columns high school cheerleaders cheerleaders could con- what it likes about our Christianity to apply them are the opinion of the writers and not necessarily that hoisted huge paper ban- tinue to use the banners nation’s Christian origins, to something as trivial, of the Lake City Reporter. ners inscribed with Bible until the case goes to trial but whatever the beliefs exploitative and violent as BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL verses for their football next summer. of the Founding Fathers, a football game. 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown. team to burst through onto But if the Kountze clearly government and ■ John M. 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DILBERT DEAR ABBY Wife has a few choice words on man’s love for sexy lips DEAR ABBY: Please who has the specialized help save my marriage. training -- and, possibly, a My wife of five years dis- tutor. BABY BLUES covered an Internet brows- Sometimes, when er history of 13 Web pages parents are extremely I had clicked on the previ- stressed or angry they can ous day. The pages were say things they don’t mean of women’s sexy lips. My without thinking of the wife is calling it “porn” and Abigail Van Buren lasting effect their words a “gateway to porn.” I feel www.dearabby.com can have on a child. You guilty about it, but I told brother how to read, but are neither worthless nor her it isn’t pornography. I the problem is he has a stupid. You are an intel- think it’s a fetish. learning disability and a ligent girl. Frankly, your Will you please tell behavior disorder. father appears to be in her that this probably is On top of that, my dad need of some help, and I a fetish? Our sex life has hope you will share with a BLONDIE got mad at my sister and not been the same since me and said that when we counselor at your school she discovered the images were younger we were what you have told me. on the computer. -- NOT just like my brother, only ** ** ** GUILTY AS CHARGED worse. He said he was DEAR ABBY: My 13- DEAR NOT GUILTY: close to giving up on us. year-old son is refusing It’s a shame you and your Sometimes Dad says we’re to wear a bicycle helmet wife hadn’t discussed what worthless, stupid and asks because he has decided it’s turns you on before she why we’re even in this “uncool.” checked your browser his- world. He says we’re not I know how devastating tory. A fetish is any object good for anything. the effects of a head injury that turns someone on, I have a slight form of can be and I want to pre- and it can range from large autism, so I’m sort of slow vent my son from getting BEETLE BAILEY breasts, to stiletto heels, to doing certain things other one. My son insists I am ... leather or rubber items of kids do at my age. I feel AN OVERPROTECTIVE clothing, to full red lips. It like I’ll never be as smart MOM is NOT pornography. as anyone else, and I have DEAR A way to strengthen no clue how I’m going to OVERPROTECTIVE your marriage would be teach my disabled brother MOM: Contact your son’s for you to buy her a tube to read. Help! -- LOST, pediatrician and ask if he of bright red lipstick. And ALONE AND WORRIED or she can facilitate a tour a way for her to improve IN URBANA, ILL. of a rehabilitation facility your sex life would be to DEAR LOST: It would that treats people with put it on. be wonderful if you could traumatic brain injuries. If ** ** ** teach your learning dis- that doesn’t convince your DEAR ABBY: I’m a abled brother how to read, son, nothing will. HAGAR THE HORRIBLE 13-year-old girl with a but you are not equipped ■ Write Dear Abby at sister and a brother. I was to do that. Your brother www.DearAbby.com or recently told by my dad should be in a special edu- P.O. Box 69440, Los that I have to teach my cation class with a teacher Angeles, CA 90069. HOROSCOPES

ARIES (March 21-April THE LAST WORD Dec. 21): You’ll certainly 19): Don’t stick around draw a lot of attention if if someone is being criti- Eugenia Last you make personal chang- SNUFFY SMITH cal. Short trips or getting es. Open up emotionally together with friends will tivities. Getting together and you will receive the turn your day into an with friends will brighten help you need to move for- adventure with plenty of your day as well as bring ward. Love and romance opportunity to mingle with about some very interest- are in the stars and pros- people who appreciate ing ideas about how you pects for a brighter future will be able to improve your humor and expertise. are present. ★★★ A little pampering will go a your future. A change of CAPRICORN (Dec. scenery will do you good. long way. ★★★★ 22-Jan. 19): A change of TAURUS (April 20-May ★★★★ plans may disrupt your 20): Check out an interest VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. day. Don’t let what oth- you have or start making 22): Relax, engage in a ers choose to do have an plans for your next win- little pampering, and most impact on you. Follow ZITS ter getaway. Refuse to let of all don’t feel obligated your own path and you will future prospects or what to take care of domestic discover something that someone has done to com- responsibilities if you will make everyone take a plicate your life get to you. have already done your second look at the way you fair share. Focus on doing Once you take charge, all handle situations. ★★★ what makes you happiest, will be forgotten. ★★★★★ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- GEMINI (May 21-June not what others want you Feb. 18): Spend time devel- 20): Don’t get too far to do. ★★ oping a skill or taking a ahead, or you may have LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. suggestion someone made to backtrack. Finding out 22): Travel about or get and turning it into a viable the possibilities that exist together with someone means to advance finan- along with the favors you you can share your experi- cially, emotionally or physi- ence and expertise with. GARFIELD are owed and personal con- cally. Love is on the rise tributions you can make Love and romance are and a romantic evening will be sufficient enough to highlighted and can turn should be on your agenda. a dull day into something raise interest in your plans ★★★★★ spectacular. Share your for the future. ★★★ PISCES (Feb. 19-March CANCER (June 21- feelings as well as your 20): Not everyone will see July 22): Memories are personal plans. ★★★★★ things your way. Don’t brought to mind by those SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. get into a dispute over you miss and those who 21): Stick close to home trivial matters. You are reminisce with you. Cling and make some personal best to put more thought, to the thoughts that make alterations that will make research and development you feel happy and which your life more comfortable into prospects you want to or a project you want to B.C. encourage you to add cre- pursue in the New Year. ate more precious memo- pursue easier. Don’t limit Don’t give in to someone the possibilities when all ries to look back on in the acting unreasonable. ★★ that’s required is a little future. ★★★ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): discipline and hard work. Enjoy the end-of-year fes- ★★★ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- CELEBRITY CIPHER

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Dec. 28 Town Recreation Building, Photo club SHINE training 533 NW DeSoto St. For Lake City Photo Club SHINE (Serving Health more information, contact meets every second Insurance Needs of Elders) Sarah Sandlin as (386) 758- Tuesday of each month is seeking volunteers in 0009 or visit “Lake City from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Columbia, Suwannee, Zumba” on Facebook. LifeStyle Enrichment Hamilton and Lafayette Center on Baya Avenue. counties. Free volunteer Zumba weight loss Share your photos and training is scheduled as fol- The Lake City Zumba ideas with the group. lows: orientation, Jan. 11, Loser weight-loss contest Newcomers are welcome. 1 to 3 p.m,; basic train- will begin at 4 p.m. at the ing, Feb. 13-15, 9:30 a.m. Teen Town Recreation Volunteers sought to 4 p.m.; and mentoring, Building, 533 NW DeSoto Shands LakeShore six sessions scheduled at St. For more information, Regional Medical Center volunteer’s convenience. contact Sarah Sandlin as Auxiliary is looking for All training will take place (386) 758-0009 or visit volunteers to work a vari- at Elder Options, 100 SW “Lake City Zumba” on ety of positions around the 75th St. (Tower Road) in Facebook. hospital. Volunteers are Gainesville. Registration asked to work a four-hour is required by Dec. 28. shift once per week, but Meals will be provided Jan. 8 are welcome to work more and mileage and, if need- Medicare seminar often. Volunteers are need- ed, hotel accommoda- LifeStyle Enrichment ed to drive the shuttle car tions will be reimbursed. Center is sponsoring a and help with jobs in the SHINE is a statewide vol- free Medicare seminar hospital. If you have some unteer-based program of from 5 to 6 p.m. The semi- time to donate, come to the the Florida Department nar will be moderated by gift shop and pick up an of Elder Affairs, offering Irv Crowetz of C/C & ASSOCIATED PRESS application or call (386)292- counseling and assistance Associates. Subjects to 8000, ext. 21216. with Medicare, Medicaid, be covered include: what Surfing Santas long-term care planning, you need to know about Volunteers needed prescription drug assis- Medicare, when to enroll, Approximately 150 people dressed as Santas, elves, snowmen and other Christmas charac- United Way of Suwannee tance, supplemental insur- what’s covered and when ters showed up at George Trosset’s Surfing Santa event Monday in Cocoa Beach. The event Valley is recruiting vol- ance and Medicare fraud. a supplement is needed. raised money for Grind for Life, which helps people with cancer. unteers who are willing SHINE is dedicated to pro- Call 755-3476 ext. 107 to to be called upon to staff viding free and unbiased reserve a seat. arships, trophies, crowns County Courthouse and 15 and 16 in Lake City. For the Columbia County information and counseling and banners. Each pageant Shands Lakeshore Hospital more information, phone Emergency Operations through a dedicated net- contestant will receive a in downtown Lake City. Phil Adler at (386) 438- Center’s Information work of volunteers, empow- Jan. 12 tiara. First-place winners For more information, 3131, visit the festival web- Center during disasters. ering Florida seniors, their Chili cook-off will ride in the Olustee call (386) 719-5766 or visit site, www.olusteefestival. These volunteers serve families and caregivers to The fourth annual Festival parade. The pag- market.lcfla.com. com, or email vendorinfo@ as the link between the make informed health care Branford Chili Cook-off will eant will be held Jan. 26 olusteefestival.com. The county emergency man- choices. For more informa- be from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Columbia County MLK Jr. proram deadline to apply is Feb. 8 agement offices and the tion or to request a SHINE at Hatch Park on Craven Schools Administrative The Columbia County and spaces are limited. public when the EOC is volunteer application pack- Street in Branford. The Complex. Applications may Branch of NAACP will activated for disasters. et, call (352) 692-5264 or event will include a silent be obtained at the Columbia hold its 30th annual Dr. Winter program Anyone willing to serve in toll-free at (800) 963-5337. auction for adults and kids, County Library, the Lake Martin Luther King Jr. pro- The Boys and Girls Club this capacity when needed door prizes, live music, an City-Columbia County gram at 4 p.m. at Mount of Columbia County, on should call Jenn Sawyer, antique car show, moon Chamber of Commerce, Pisgah AME Church, 529 Jones Way in Lake City, United Way of Suwannee Dec. 31 walk, Home Depot Kids Emily Taber Library, NE Washington St. Judge is now accepting registra- Vallety long-term recovery Retirement, investiture Workshop and a variety of Suwannee Regional Julian Collins will be key- tions for its winter pro- coordinator, at 752-5604, A retirement ceremony homemade chili. Admission Library, Hamilton County note speaker. The NAACP gram, which will run Dec. ext. 101. for Judge E. Vernon Douglas is $5 and includes all the Library or by contacting choir, directed by Dr. Tony 1 through March 1. The and an investiture ceremo- chili you can eat. Proceeds Elaine Owens at (386) Buzzella, will perform. fee is $200, which includes Grief support ny for his son, Judge-elect will benefit Herry’s Kids 965-2787. transportation from all ele- The Grief Share Wesley R. Douglas, will be Pediatric Services, a pro- mentary, middle and high Support Group, a minis- at 1:30 p.m. in the Columbia gram of Hospice of the Jan. 26 schools. The club offers a try of Orchard Community County Courthouse, 173 Nature Coast. To register Jan. 16 Olustee pageant variety of activities, includ- Church, meets every NW Hernando Ave. A to compete in the chili Olustee planning The 2013 Olustee Festival ing sports, arts and crafts, Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. in reception will follow. cook-off, call the hospice The Blue-Grey Army will pageant will be held in room, library and room D at the Willowbrook at (386) 755-7714 or vist meet at 5:30 p.m. to plan Columbia County Schools special events. It also offers Assisted Living center, Watch Night service online at www.hospiceof the Olustee Battle Festival. Administrative Complex on a homework program with 1580 S. Marion Ave. The New Bethel Missionary citrus.org. The meeting will be at West Duval Street (U.S. 90) tutorial help for children. A group offers caring sup- Baptist Church will have the school district central in Lake City. Competition computer lab also is avail- port for those who have its annual Watch Night building, room 153, 409 SW for girls age 3 months to able. For more information, lost a loved one, through service at 9:30 p.m. The Jan. 15 St. Johns St. 9 years old will be at 4 call the club at 752-4184. videos, discussion time, church is at 550 NE Martin Pageant entries p.m. Competition for girls and prayer. There are Luther King St. Today is the deadline for 10 to 20 old will begin at Woodturners Club fees. For information, call contestants to enter the 2013 Jan. 19 7 p.m. Contestants will be Bell Woodturners Club 288-7429. Olustee Festival Pageant. Chili cook-off judged in beauty, sports- meets the second Thursday Jan. 2 The pageant is open to The Lake DeSoto wear, talent and photoge- of the month in the Bell Volunteer opportunity Olustee battle meeting girls ages 3 months to 20 Farmers Market will have nic categories. For more community Center, Bell Hospice of the Nature The Blue-Grey Army will years who live in or attend its second annual chili cook- information, contact Elaine Florida at 7 p.m.. Every Coast is seeking volunteers meet at 5:30 p.m. to plan school in Baker, Columbia, off during market hours, 9 Owens at (386) 965-2787. meeting features a show in Columbia, Suwannee the Olustee Battle Festival. Gilcrist, Hamilton, Union a.m. to 1 p.m. Funds raised Winners will ride in the and tell of members cur- Hamilton and Lafayette The meeting will be at and Suwannee counties. from the sale of chili sam- Olustee Festival parade on rent projects. There is also counties. Volunteers are the school district central Age divisions are 3 to 12 ples will benefit Church Feb. 16. a full demonstration of a needed to provide general building, room 153, 409 SW months, 13 to 23 months, 2 of the Way. Registration wood turning project by a office support and non- St. Johns St. to 3 years, 4 to 6 years, 7 to is $10, and there will be club member. There are medical assistance to 9 years, 10 to 12 years, 13 to a cash prize for the win- Ongoing opportunities to take home patients. Specialized 15 years and 16 to 20 years. ner. For registration infor- Festival vendors project wood, tools and training will be provid- Jan. 6 Contestants may compete mation and contest rules, The Blue-Grey Army is receive help from other ed. Contact Volunteer Zumba introduction in beauty, sportswear, tal- visit online at market.lcfla. accepting applications from turners. All experience lev- Manager Drake Varvorines A free introduction to ent and photogenic catego- com. The farmers market vendors wanting to take els are welcome. For addi- at (386) 755-7714 or email Zumba class will be held ries. The pageant awards is held along Lake DeSoto part in the 2013 Battle of tional information, contact dvarvorines@hospiceofthe from 3 to 4 p.m. at the Teen include educational schol- between the Columbia Olustee Festival on Feb. Kent Harris at 365-7086. naturecoast.org. Medical careers begin here State forgives $124.2M in taxes, fines Train ONLINE for Allied Health and Medical Management. Job placement assistance. Computer available. &ŝŶĂŶĐŝĂůŝĚŝĨƋƵĂůŝĮĞĚ͘^,sĂƵƚŚŽƌŝnjĞĚ͘ By GARY FINEOUT Legislature to re-examine to collect back nearly $30.7 ing patients in the state’s Associated Press whether the state is doing million that was overpaid Medicaid program. call 888-203-3179 enough to collect money it to people receiving unem- Shelisha Coleman, a www.centuraOnline.com TALLAHASSEE — For is owed. ployment compensation spokeswoman for the agen- the third year in a row, “We want to be circum- checks. These overpay- cy, however, said that even Florida is giving up on spect and prudent with ments were made when though the debt has been collecting more than $100 every dollar we have avail- the state’s jobless rate was forgiven that “the agency million in taxes, fees and able to us in the state bud- rising between the years of will continue to try to fines owed the state. get,” Negron said. “We’ll 2006 and 2009. recoup taxpayer dollars.” But the amount of take a fresh look at that James Miller, a spokes- Coleman said if the pro- money the state is walk- number and see if there is man with the Department vider files for reimburse- ing away from continues any possibility of reducing of Economic Opportunity, ment of a new claim then AIRLINES ARE to grow. Data released this that amount.” pointed out that the the agency can place a lien past month shows that the A large portion — nearly amount of money written on that claim in order to HIRING state forgave $124.2 mil- $37 million — that was off represents just 1.3 per- recover the overpayment. lion in the fiscal year that written off by state offi- cent of the unemployment Coleman, however, said dƌĂŝŶĨŽƌŚĂŶĚƐŽŶǀŝĂƟŽŶĂƌĞĞƌ͘ ended June 30. cials was unpaid taxes, compensation benefits the in most cases collections &ĂƉƉƌŽǀĞĚƉƌŽŐƌĂŵ͘ Florida in 2011 wrote off including sales taxes, cor- state was paying annually. are unsuccessful because $110.5 million as uncollect- porate income taxes and The names of business- &ŝŶĂŶĐŝĂůĂŝĚŝĨƋƵĂůŝĮĞĚͲ,ŽƵƐŝŶŐĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ͘ either someone is dead or able, while the number was unemployment taxes. es and residents that owed >>ǀŝĂƟŽŶ/ŶƐƟƚƵƚĞŽĨDĂŝŶƚĞŶĂŶĐĞ more than $109 million the A breakdown provided money to the Department in jail, or the company is year before. by the Department of of Revenue and had their dissolved or has filed for 866-314-3769 The overall amount of Revenue shows that $15.4 tax bills waived are kept bankruptcy. money that Florida is los- million that was forgiven confidential under state This year’s total amount ing is small compared with was sales taxes owed by law. The names of people that is being waived also the size of the state’s annu- businesses. Stores and who received too much includes nearly $800,000 in Donate A Boat al $70 billion budget. But other businesses are in jobless benefits is also fines owed to the Florida the failure to collect the required to collect and exempt from the state’s Commission on Ethics by or Car Today! money comes amid year then hand over the state’s public records law. public officials and others. after year of state budget 6 percent sales tax. The Agency for Health Republican legislative lead- cuts. The agency also forgave Care Administration ers have already said they State Sen. Joe Negron, $13.4 million in unpaid reported that it waived col- may enact new measures “2-Night Free Vacation!” R-Stuart and the new income taxes from corpo- lection of nearly $14 mil- in the coming year that Senate budget chief, said rations. lion that the state paid too make it harder for elected 1- 800 - CAR -ANGEL even though the amount This year the state also much to more than 100 officials to refuse to pay www.boatangel.com is small he still wants the closed the books on trying health care providers treat- the fines. sponsored by boat angel outreach centers STOP CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN Classified Department: 755-5440 LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2012 5B BUY IT Lake City Reporter Take ADvantage of the SELL IT Reporter Classifieds! CLASSIFIED 755-5440 FIND IT ADvantage

Lake City Reporter Classifieds dial-a-pro Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Reporter Service Directory 386-755-5440 To place a Reporter Service Directory Ad in Columbia and surrounding Counties Highlight Your Reporter Service Directory Ad With Artwork-Ask Your Representative For Details IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Personal Representative: ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF OF 21.68 FEET TO THE PONT OF 3RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN Ms. Crystal D. Rehm “FERNWOOD ESTATES” A SUB- TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, 1936 SW Herlong Street DIVISION AS PER PLAT THERE- THENCE S 00˚35’31” E, A DIS- FLORIDA. STATE OF FLORIDA Fort White, FL 32038 OF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK TANCE OF 1561.82 FEET TO THE Services CASE No.: 11-472CA GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION Attorney for Personal Representa- 4, PAGES 104 THROUGH 104A POINT OF CURVATURE OF A WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS Case No. 2011-CA-000274 tive: OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAVING White's Trucking Services TRUSTEE FOR THE REGIS- WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL Hugh Cotney, P.A. COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA, A RADIUS OF 330.00 FEET, A You call & We Haul! Fill Dirt, TERED HOLDERS OF STRUC- SYSTEM FLORIDA, INC. 905 Blackston Building A DISTANCE OF 713.94 FEET TO CENTRAL ANGLE OF 17˚20’29”, TURED ASSET SECURITIES Plaintiff, Jacksonville, FL 32202 A POINT ON THE CENTERLINE A CHORD BEARING OF S Lime Rock. Asphalt Millings, CORPORATION MORTGAGE vs. OF A 60 FOOT WIDE ROAD 08˚04’44” W AND A CHORD Granite, Road Rock. 386-362-8763 PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- SANDRA L. SMITH; UNKNOWN 05536436 EASEMENT; THENCE N LENGTH OF 99.50 FEET; CATES, SERIES 2007-OSI, SPOUSE OF SANDRA L SMITH; December 26, 2012 01˚17’15” W, ALONG SAID CEN- THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF Plaintiff, and UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS, January 2, 2013 TERLINE A DISTANCE OF 249.65 SAID CURVE, AN ARC LENGTH Legal vs. TENANTS, OWNERS, AND OTH- FEET TO A POINT ON THE OF 99.88 FEET TO THE POINT OF Diane R. Zwick and Wesley Zwick ER UNKNOWN PARTIES, includ- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE AFOREMENTIONED SOUTH REVERSE CURVATURE OF A Defendants. ing, if a named defendant is de- THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN LINE OF SECTION 25; THENCE N CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT ceased, the personal representatives, 01˚17’15” W, STILL ALONG SAID A RADIUS OF 330.00 FEET, A THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, TO CHAPTER 45 the surviving spouse, heirs, devisees, FLORIDA CENTERLINE, A DISTANCE OF CENTRAL ANGLE OF 34˚25’28”, AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- grantees, creditors, and all other par- 246.17 FEET TO THE POINT OF A CHORD BEARING OF S FLORIDA CASE NO.: 12-2012-CA-000479 suant to a Summary Final Judgment ties claiming by, through, under or DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL CURVATURE OF A CURVE TO 00˚27'46” E AND CHORD CASE NO.: 12-2012-CA000519 of Foreclosure dated December 5th, against that defendant, and all claim- THE LEFT, HAVING A RADIUS LENGTH OF 195.30 FEET; WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE 2012 and entered in Case No. 11- ants, persons or parties, natural or OF INDYMAC RESIDENTIAL OF 330.00 FEET; A CENTRAL THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF Plaintiff, 472CA of the Circuit Court of the corporate, or whose exact legal status ANGLE OF 05˚9’27”, A CHORD SAID CURVE, AN ARC LENGTH VS. MORTGAGE-BACKED TRUST, 3rd Judicial Circuit in and for Co- is unknown, claiming under any of SERIES 2006-L2, RESIDENTIAL BEARING OF N 04˚16’58” W AND OF 198.27 FEET TO THE POINT BRANDON L. PHINNEY A/K/A lumbia County, Florida, wherein, the above named or described de- A CHORD LENGTH OF 349.49 OF REVERSE CURVATURE OF A BRANDON LANE PHINNEY; AR- MORTGAGE-BACKED CERTIFI- WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS fendants, CATES, SERIES 2006-L2 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAVING RI A. PHINNEY A/K/A ARRI TRUSTEE FOR THE REGIS- Defendants. ARC OF SAID CURVE, AN ARC A RADIUS OF 360.00 FEET, A PHINNEY N/K/A ARRI ANN SIM- Plaintiff, TERED HOLDERS OF STRUC- NOTICE OF SALE v. LENGTH OF 34.50 FEET TO THE CENTRAL ANGLE OF 16˚23’15”, QUE; et al., TURED ASSET SECURITIES Notice is hereby given that , pursuant POINT OF BEGINNING. A CHORD BEARING OF S Defedant(s). REVANORD PIERRE LOUIS, et al CORPORATION MORTGAGE to the Order or Final Judgment en- Defendant(s). SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT 09˚28'52” E AND A CHORD NOTICE OF ACTION PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- tered in this cause, in the Circuit FOR A GAS LINE OVER AND LENGTH OF 102.61 FEET; TO: Unknown Spouse of Brandon L. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR FORE- CATES, SERIES 2007-OSI, is Court of Columbia County, Florida, I CLOSURE PROCEEDING-PROP- ACROSS THE SOUTHERLY 47 THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF Phinney A/K/A Brandon Lane Phin- Plaintiff and Diane R. Zwick and will sell the property situated in Co- FEET OF THE ABOVE DESCRI- SAID CURVE, AN ARC LENGTH ney and Arri A. Phinney A/K/A Arri ERTY Wesley Zwick, are Defendants, I will lumbia County, Florida, described TO: BED LANDS. OF 102.97 FEET TO THE POINT Phinney N/K/A Arri Ann Simque sell to the highest and best bidder for as: THE ABOVE DESCRIBED OF TANGENCY OF SAID Last Known Residence: 167 SW NANNOTTEE OBBEY, LAST cash on the 3rd Floor of the Colum- Begin at the NE corner of Lot 1, of a KNOWN ADDRESS IS: LANDS BEING A PART OF THE CURVE; THENCE S 01˚17’15” E, Cates St, Lake City, FL 32024 bia County Courthouse located at subdivision of a part of Block 309 in SOUTH 1/2 OF SECTION 25, A DISTANCE OF 245.85 FEET TO Brandon L. Phinney A/K./A Brandon 5367 NW 116TH AVENUE, COR- 173 N.E. Hernando Street, Lake the Western Division of the City of AL SPRINGS, FL 33076 TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 15 A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE Lane Phinney, City, FL at 11:00 o’clock A.M. on Lake City, Columbia County, Florida EAST AND PART OF SECTION OF SAID SECTION 25; THENCE S Last Known Residence: Lot 9 Cates Residence unknown, if living, in- the 9th day of Jan., 2013 the follow- as shown in Plat Book 2, Page 103 cluding any unknown spouses of the 36, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 01˚17'15” E, A DISTANCE OF Road, Lake City, FL 32024 ing described property as set forth in and run N 89˚07’ East along the 15 EAST, COLUMBIA COUNTY, 257.55 FEET TO A POINT ON Current Residence unknown said Defendants, if either has remar- said Summary Final Judgment, to South right of way line of Hillsboro ried and if either or both of said De- FLORIDA. THE NORTH LINE OF “FERN- and all persons claiming by, through, wit: Street 210 feet, more or less to the SUBJECT TO AND TOGETHER WOOD ESTATES’ A SUBDIVI- under or against the named Defend- fendant(s) are dead, their respective PARCEL 1: old West right of way line of First unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, WITH AN EASEMENT FOR IN- SION AS PER PLAT THEREOF ants. A part of Northeast 1/4 of Section 3, Street; thence run South along the GRESS AND EGRESS AND PUB- RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED assignees, creditors, lienors, and Township 7 South, Range 16 East, old West right of way line of First trustees, and all other persons claim- LIC UTILITIES DESCRIBED AS PAGES 104 THROUGH 104A OF that an action to foreclose a mort- Columbia County, Florida, more par- Street 209.5 feet, more or less to the “ROAD EASEMENT” AND THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CO- gage on the following property in ing by, through under or against the ticularly described as follows: North right of way line of Hamilton named Defendant(s); and the afore- SHOWN HEREON. LUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA; COLUMBIA County, Florida: Commence at the Northwest corner Street; thence run S 89˚07’ West 210 “ROAD EASEMENT” THENCE N 77˚07’10” W, A DIS- LOT 9, TIMBERLANE, A SUBDI- mentioned named Defendant(s) and of said Northeast 1/4 and run N 87 feet, more or less, to the SW corner such of the aforementioned unknown COMMENCE AT THE NW COR- TANCE OF 241.76 FEET TO A VISION ACCORDING TO THE deg. 30’16” E, along the North line of Lot 12 in the aforesaid Subdivi- NER OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF SEC- POINT ON THE AFOREMEN- MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RE- Defendants and such of the afore- thereof, 659.33 feet for a Point of sion; thence run N 0˚53’ West 209.5 mentioned unknown Defendant(s) as TION 25, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, TIONED SOUTH LINE OF SEC- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, Beginning; thence continue N 87 feet, more or less to the POINT OF RANGE 15 EAST, COLUMBIA TION 25; THENCE N 01˚17’15” W, PAGE 126, PUBLIC RECORDS OF may be infants, incompetents or oth- deg. 30’16” E, 659.34 feet to the BEGINNING. erwise not sui juris. COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE S A DISTANCE OF 246.49 FEET TO COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. Northeast corner of the Northwest LESS AND EXCEPT right of way 00˚35’31” E, ALONG THE WEST THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF has been filed against you and you YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 1/4 of said Northeast 1/4; thence s 1 for State Road 25, deeded to State of that an has been commenced to fore- LINE OF SAID SECTION 25 A A CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAV- are required to serve a copy of your deg. 48’26” e 662.00 feet; thence s Florida in Official Records Book 22, DISTANCE OF 1107.80 FEET TO ING A RADIUS OF 300.00 FEET, written defenses, if any, to it on AL- close a mortgage on the following re- 87 deg. 30’16”W 658.10 feet; page 253 described as follows: Be- al property, lying and being and situ- A POINT ON THE WESTERLY A CENTRAL ANGLE OF DRIDGE / CONNORS, LLP, Plain- thence N 1 deg. 54’51” W, 661.98 ginning at the SE corner of Block EXTENSION OF THE CENTER- 16˚23'15”, A CHORD BEARING O tiff’s attorney, at 7000 West Palmet- ated in COLUMBIA County, Flori- feet to the Point of Beginning 309 of the Western Division of the da, more particularly described as LINE OF A 60 FOOT WIDE ROAD F N 09˚28’52” W AND CHORD to Park Road, Suite 307, Boca Raton, AND PARCEL 2: City of Lake City, Florida, according EASEMENT; THENCE N LENGTH OF 85.51 FEET; FL 33433 (Phone Number: (561) follows: Section 3, Township 7 South, Range to the Official plat thereof in the Of- LOT 18, SOUTHERN EXPO- 88˚33’18” E, ALONG SAID EX- THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF 392-6391), within 30 days of the first 16 East: Begin at the Northwest cor- fice of the Clerk of the Circuit Court TENSION A DISTANCE OF 19.96 SAID CURVE, AN ARC LENGTH date of publication of this notice, and SURES (UNRECORDED) ner of the Northeast 1/4 of the North- of Columbia County, Florida, same COMMENCE AT THE NW COR- FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- OF 85.80 FEET TO THE POINT OF file the original with the clerk of this east 1/4 for Point of Beginning; run being the intersection of the North NING OF THE HEREIN DESCRI- REVERSE CURVATURE OF A court either before 1/4/2013 on NER OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF SEC- S. 87 deg. 30’27” W, 772.32 feet; boundary of Hamilton Street and the TION 25, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, BED ROAD EASEMENT; CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAVING Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thence run N 1 deg. 37’02” W, 56.4 West boundary of First Street; thence THENCE N 00˚57’09” W, ALONG A RADIUS OF 390.00 FEET, A thereafter; otherwise a default will be RANGE 15 EAST, COLUMBIA feet; thence run N 87 deg. 30’27” E, run S 89˚32’30” W 47.57 feet; COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE N THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE CENTRAL ANGLE OF 34˚25’28”, entered against you for the relief de- 772.32 feet; thence run S 1 deg. thence N 45˚45’ E 14.45 feet; thence OF COUNTY MAINTAINED PUB- A CHORD BEARING OF N manded in the complaint or petition. 88˚33’56” E, ALONG THE NORTH 37'02” E, 56.4 feet to the Point of N 2˚00’30” E, 187.75 feet; thence N LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF LIC ROAD A DISTANCE OF 60.26 00˚27'46” W AND A CHORD Dated on 12/4/2012. Beginning, being in Section 34, 44˚27' W 13.78 feet to the North FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVA- LENGTH OF 230.81 FEET; P. DEWITT CASON SAID SECTION 25 A DISTANCE Township 6 South, Range 16 East, boundary of said Block 309; thence OF 1968.15 FEET; THENCE S TURE OF A CURVE TO THE THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF As Clerk of the Court Columbia County, Florida. N 89˚04’30” E 33.73 feet along the LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF SAID CURVE, AN ARC LENGTH By: /s/ B. Scippio 00˚35’31” E, A DISTANCE OF Together with the Right of Ingress North boundary of said Bock 309 ( 2045.43 FEET TO THE POINT OF 30.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 234.32 FEET TO THE POINT As Deputy Clerk and Egress over and across the fol- South boundary of Hillsboro Street) OF 90˚29’33”, A CHORD BEAR- OF REVERSE CURVATURE OF A SEAL CURVATURE OF A CURVE TO lowing described parcel: Commence to the East boundary of said Block THE RIGHT, HAVING A RADIUS ING OF S 46˚11’56” E AND A CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING at the Northwest corner of said 309, thence S 1˚48’30” W along OF 300.00 FEET, A CENTRAL CHORD LENGTH OF 42.61 FEET; A RADIUS OF 270.00 FEET, A 05536335 Northeast 1/4, Section 3, Township 7 boundary 207.81 feet to the point of THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF CENTRAL ANGLE OF 17˚20’29”, December 19, 26, 2012 ANGLE OF 17˚20’29”, A CHORD South, Range 16 East, Columbia beginning, lying in and being a part BEARING OF S 08˚04’44” W AND SAID CURVE, AN ARC LENGTH A CHORD BEARING OF N IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE County, Florida, and run N 87 deg. of the East 1 acre of Block 309 of the A CHORD LENGTH OF 90.45 OF 47.38 FEET TO THE POINT OF 08˚04'44” E AND A CHORD THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN 30’16” E, along the North line Western Division of the City of Lake FEET; THENCE ALONG THE TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; LENGTH OF 81.41 FEET; AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, thereof, 659.33 feet; thence S 1 deg. City, Florida. ARC OF SAID CURVE, AN ARC THENCE N 88˚33’18” E, A DIS- THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF FLORIDA 54’51” E, 661.98 feet for a Point of Property Address: 314 Main Boule- LENGTH OF 90.80 FEET TO THE TANCE OF 1858.56 FEET TO THE SAID CURVE, AN ARC LENGTH CASE NUMBER: 12-193-CA Beginning of said easement; thence vard NW POINT OF REVERSE CURVA- POINT OF CURVATURE OF A OF 81.72 FEET TO THE POINT OF J.L. DICKS N 87 deg. 30’16” E, 326.82 feet; Lake City, FL 32056 TURE OF A CURVE TO THE CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; Plaintiff, thence S 1 deg. 48’26” E 60.00 feet; Parcel I.D.: R12233-000 LEFT, HAVING A RADIUS OF A RADIUS OF 30.00 FEET A CEN- THENCE N 00˚35’31” W, A DIS- vs. thence N 87 deg. 30’16” E, 331.28 at public sale, to the highest and best 360.00 FEET, A CENTRAL AN- TRAL ANGLE OF 89˚08’49”, A TANCE OF 877.08 FEET TO THE ROBERT K. DIETRICH AND feet; thence S 1 deg. 8’26” E 60.00 bidder, for cash, on the third floor of GLE OF 34˚25’28”, A CHORD CHORD BEARING OF N POINT OF CURVATURE OF A BRENDA L. DIETRICH, feet; thence S 87 deg. 30’16” W, the Columbia County Courthouse, BEARING S 00˚27’46” E AND A 43˚58’54” E AND A CHORD CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING Defendants. 343.96 feet; thence N 2 deg. 01’18” 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Lake CHORD LENGTH OF 213.06; LENGTH OF 42.11 FEET; A RADIUS OF 30.00 FEET, A CLERK’S NOTICE OF SALE UN- W, 60.00 feet; thence N 87 deg. City, Florida 32056 at 11:00 a.m. on THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90˚51’11”, DER F.S. CHAPTER 45 30’16” E, 77.35 feet to the Point of 1/16/13. SAID CURVE, AND ARC SAID CURVE, AN ARC LENGTH A CHORD BEARING OF N NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accord- Beginning, Columbia County, Flori- ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- LENGTH OF 216.29 FEET TO THE OF 46.68 FEET TO THE POINT OF 46˚01'07” W AND CHORD ance with the Summary Final Judg- da. TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM POINT OF REVERSE CURVA- TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; LENGTH OF 42.74 FEET; ment of Foreclosure dated December Street Address: 307 SW Melville THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER TURE OF A CURVE TO THE THENCE N 00˚35’31” W, A DIS- THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF 5th, 2012, in the above styled cause, Glen, Fort White FL 32038 THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER RIGHT, HAVING A RADIUS OF TANCE OF 564.72 FEET TO THE SAID CURVE, AN ARC LENGTH I will sell to the highest and best bid- and all fixtures and personal property AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS 330.00 FEET, A CENTRAL AN- POINT OF CURVATURE OF A OF 47.57 FEET TO THE POINT OF der for cash in Courtroom 1, Colum- located therein or thereon, which are PENDENS, MUST FILE A CLAIM GLE OF 10˚23’48”, A CHORD CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; bia County Courthouse in Lake City, included as security in Plaintiff’s WITH THE CLERK OF COURT BEARING OF S 12˚28’36” E AND A RADIUS OF 30.00 FEET, A THENCE S 88˚33’18” W, A DIS- Florida, at 11:00 A.M. on 1/9/2013, mortgage. WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE A CHORD LENGTH OF 59.80 CENTRAL ANGLE OF 41˚24’35”, TANCE OF 1857.80 FEET TO THE the following described property: Any person claiming an interest in SALE. FEET; THENCE ALONG THE A CHORD BEARING OF N POINT OF CURVATURE OF A Parcel 3 North the surplus funds from the sale, if DATED this 6th day of Dec., 2012. ARC OF SAID CURVE, AN ARC 21˚17’48” W AND CHORD CURVE OF THE LEFT, HAVING Commence at the NE corner of the S any, other than the property owner as P. DEWITT CASON LENGTH OF 59.88 FEET TO THE LENGTH OF 21.21 FEET; A RADIUS OF 30.00 FEET, A 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of of the date of the list pendens must Clerk of Circuit Court END OF SAID CURVE AND THE THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89˚30’27”, Section 4, Township 7 South, Range file a claim within 60 days after the By /s/ B. Scippio POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE SAID CURVE, AN ARC LENGTH A CHORD BEARING OF S 17 East and run S 88˚04’30” W sale. Deputy Clerk HEREIN DESCRIBED LANDS; OF 21.68 FEET TO THE POINT OF 43˚48'04” W AND A CHORD along the North line of the S 1/2 of Dated at Lake City, Columbia Coun- In accordance with the American THENCE N 88˚33’18” E, A DIS- COMPOUND CURVATURE OF A LENGTH OF 42.24 FEET; the N 1/2 of said NW 1/4 725.80 feet ty, Florida, this 6th day of Dec., With Disabilities Act, persons need- TANCE OF 778.72 FEET TO THE CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 2012. ing a special accommodation to par- POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF A RADIUS OF N 89˚24’29” E AND SAID CURVE, AN ARC LENGTH thence continue S 88˚04’30” W, Dewitt Cason ticipate in this proceeding should LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFI- A CHORD LENGTH OF 75.00 OF 46.87 FEET TO THE POINT OF 406.0 feet; thence S 2˚16’53” E, Clerk of said Circuit Court contact the A.D.A. Coordinator not CIAL RECORDS BOOK 943, FEET; THENCE ALONG THE TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; 591.46 feet; thence S. 75˚38’21” E By: /s/ B. Scippio later than seven (7) days prior to the PAGE 1192 OF THE OFFICIAL ARC OF SAID CURVE AN ARC THENCE N 00˚57’09” W, ALONG 421.76 feet; thence N 02˚16’53” W As Deputy Clerk proceeding via the Florida Relay RECORDS OF COLUMBIA LENGTH OF 229.35 FEET TO THE THE AFOREMENTIONED WEST 709.76 feet to the POINT OF BE- SEAL Service at 1-800-955-8771. COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE S POINT OF COMPOUND CURVA- RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE GINNING. Columbia County, Flori- 05˚32’32” W, ALONG SAID EAST TURE OF A CURVE TO THE COUNTY MAINTAINED PUBLIC da. 05536364 05536433 LINE A DISTANCE OF 276.75 LEFT, HAVING A RADIUS OF ROAD A DISTANCE OF 59.74 TOGETHER WITH AND SUB- December 19, 26, 2012 December 26, 2012 FEET TO A POINT ON THE 30.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- January 2, 2013 OF 41˚24’35”, A CHORD BEAR- NING. JECT to an easement for ingress and NOTICE OF SALE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION egress 30.00 feet to the right and 25; THENCE S 05˚32’32” W, ING OF S 20˚06’46” W AND THE ABOVE DESCRIBED Gateway Mini–Warehouses will of- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CHORD LENGTH OF 21.21 FEET; LANDS ARE PART OF THE 30.00 feet to the left of the following fer for sale the contents of the fol- THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN STILL ALONG SAID EAST LINE described centerline: Commence at A DISTANCE OF 435.46 FEET TO THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SOUTH 1/2 OF SECTION 25, lowing units which contain: person- AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, SAID CURVE, AN ARC LENGTH TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 15 the NE corner of the S 1/2 of the NE FLORIDA THE SE CORNER OF SAID 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 4, al, household goods, and business LANDS; THENCE N 77˚07’10” W, items: CASE NO: 12-276-CP Township 7 South, Range 17 East, IN RE: ESTATE OF THOMAS and run thence S 88˚04’30” W along DENNIS ANDERSON, deceased. the North line of the S 1/2 of the N Unit# Name 8 Cicarra Sharnea Denitra NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1/2 of said NW 1/4, 725.80 feet; TO ALL PERSONS HAVING thence S 02˚16’53” E 679.76 feet to Gibson CLAIMS OR DEMANDS the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence 37 Christopher John Boucher AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: continue S 02˚16’53” E 700.00 feet 72 Erical Lynn Shaw You are hereby notified that the ad- Open House to the existing right-of-way of Old 78 Marquite Leuwance Odom ministration of the estate of Thomas Bellamy Road and the Termination 82 Rachel Merrick Dennis Anderson, deceased, File Point. 103 Bobby Cagle Number 12-276-CP,is pending in the ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- 106 Debra Griffis Circuit Court for Columbia County, TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM 139 Danamarie Works Florida, Probate Division, the ad- THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER 149 Phyllis J. Boswell dress of which is P.O. Box 2069; THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER 156 Glenda Milton Buckner Lake City, FL 32056. Then names AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS 170 Mary MacDonald and addresses of the personal repre- PENDENS FILED HEREIN MUST 204 Elizabeth Ann Lott sentative and the personal represen- FILE A CLAIM WITH THIS 240 Samantha Jean Griffin tative’s attorney are set forth below. COURT WITHIN SIXTY (60) ALL INTERESTED PERSONS DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF 275 Amy Alicia Sherell Smith 277 Frank Costello ARE NOTIFIED THAT: THE SALE. All creditors of the decedent and oth- Dated this 6th day of December, 284 Ashley & Robert Hargrove 291 Curtis Marshall er persons having claims or demands 2012. against decedent’s estate on whom a P. DeWITT CASON 426 Sitel 439 Robin Johnson copy of this notice is served within Clerk of Court three months after the date of the By: /s/ B. Scippio 440 Robin Johnson first publication of this notice must Deputy Clerk The sale will be held on Tuesday, file their claims with this Court January 8, 2013 at 9:00 AM at: WITHIN THE LATTER OF THREE Your community call center 05536390 Gateway Mini-Warehouses MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF December 19, 26, 2012 4158 West US Highway 90 THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Lake City, Florida 32055 THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS Join us for Open House (Some units located at NW Christian AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE LAKE CITY REPORTER Court) OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON The contents of the units may be THEM. Thursday, January 3, from 10-12 viewed at this time and bids submit- All other creditors of the decedent ted. Upon notification of acceptance and persons having claims or de- Brunch will be provided of bid, payment must be made in mands against the decedent’s estate full, cash only, and the contents re- must file their claims with this court Perfect time to view our facility, meet the staff and moved. Sale is subject to cancella- WITHIN THREE MONTHS AF- tion in the event of settlement be- TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST discuss job opportunities with recruiters onsite. tween the owner and the obligated PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. party. Gateway Mini-Warehouses ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND 1152 S.W. Business Point Dr. • Lake City reserves the right to bid. OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

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6A LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL & STATE wEdnEsdAY, dECEMBER 26, 2012 Masonic Christmas State quietly adopts national school standards By BILL KACZOR ‘Gee, that’s the way I was Associated Press taught to teach back in the ‘70s,’” said Andy Ford, TALLAHASSEE — president of the Florida Florida’s schools are adopt- Education Association. ing uniform academic stan- The statewide teachers dards shared with most union has been at odds other states, but the move with Republican governors is not creating the kind of and the GOP-controlled uproar that’s surrounded Legislature over such issues some other major changes as private school vouchers, in public education. class size limits and the use Common Core State of student test scores to Standards, which are determine everything from designed to help American school grades and teacher children compete with their evaluation, but the FEA is peers around the world, are supportive of the common getting mostly high marks core approach. from Florida’s teachers, “It tells you what you administrators and politi- need to teach but not how cians alike. Forty-five states, to teach it, so it gives me the District of Columbia back the power to say ‘OK, and three territories are this is where I want my COURTESY PHOTOS adopting the standards, kids to go,’” said Margaret which cover kindergarten Goodwin, who teaches through high school. third-graders at Westgate Supporters say the stan- Elementary School in St. dards are designed to align Petersburg. with college and work Melissa Stokes, a fourth expectations in a global grade teacher at Yulee economy. Elementary School in ABOVE: Lake City Masonic To be sure, there is some northeast Florida, also is Lodge and Cherry Hill Lodge angst, but it’s mostly over looking forward to the new of Fort White held their first how to meet the state’s standards. goal of getting them fully “It’s better for not just combined annual Christmas phased in over the next 20 the teacher, but it’s even party for families and friends. months. more crucial for the stu- Good food, fellowship and “It’s the implementation, dents,” Stokes said. Christmas carols were it’s the structure, it’s the The standards will be par- enjoyed by all. LEFT: A sur- timing,” Pinellas County ticularly helpful in military prise visit by Santa and his School Superintendent communities such as Yulee elf who gave out presents Mike Grego recently that have a rapid turnover and gift bags to all the told the State Board of of students. Stokes said children ended the festive Education. “There’s no children transferring from occasion. resistance.” out of state often haven’t Florida and its new learned the skills required education commissioner, in Florida. Indiana’s outgoing state That’s just a bonus, schools chief Tony Bennett, said state Public Schools have been leaders in the ini- Chancellor Pam Stewart, tiative. who’s also serving as While serving as a mea- interim commissioner until suring stick, they’ll give Bennett arrives in mid- schools and teachers wider January. latitude for developing cur- The new standards in riculum to help students math and language arts learn what’s required than aren’t as broad as the currently allowed by the Next Generation Sunshine Sunshine State standards. State Standards they are “My first thought was, replacing, but are deeper. Medial of Honor nominee, Celebrate the 89, still waiting for award By R. NORMAN MOODY line. at least one weekend a Florida Today World War II was the month in Palm Bay. Rockin’ New Year beginning of his combat “I feel very fortunate he PALM BAY — Arcadio duty that spanned decades. opened up to me,” Hardesty Santiago-Rodriguez spent By 1951, Santiago- said. “One thing that both- at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground 20 years quietly driving Rodriguez and the 65th ers me, and I know our school buses in Brevard Infantry were in the middle country has changed since County and proudly flying of the conflict in Korea. then, is that his command- the American flag on a tall Santiago-Rodriguez and er nominated him for the pole in his front yard. his company were near Medal of Honor and he Rarely did he say any- Hongbok, Korea, when didn’t get it.” thing about a remarkable they got into a firefight It is not known how JUSTIN CASE military career that includ- with an enemy battalion. many people have been ed multiple commenda- When his squad leader was nominated for the Medal tions and a promise from killed, Private Santiago- of Honor. New Year’s Eve Party! his commander that he Rodriguez assumed The first Puerto Rican would recommend him for command of the squad. awarded the Medal of a Medal of Honor for hero- During a later assault to Honor was Marine Pfc. ics in Korea. drive the enemy from a Fernando L. Garcia, who It has taken a neigh- ridge, he volunteered to when an enemy grenade bor and his youngest son carry a wounded comrade landed nearby, endanger- to encourage him to talk to safety. In doing so, he ing another Marine and about his military service encountered five enemy himself, chose to sacrifice that spanned World War soldiers. He placed his himself, throwing him- II, Korea and Vietnam, for wounded comrade on the self on the grenade in the which he earned him two ground, and opened fire Korean War. Silver Stars, two Bronze on the enemy, killing four Four other Puerto Ricans Stars and the Purple of them and capturing the have been awarded the Heart. fifth. He forced his pris- Medal of Honor, the highest Santiago-Rodriguez, who oner to carry the wounded military decoration award- turned 89 on Saturday, man to the battalion aid ed by the United States, for served with the Army’s 65th station, according to a cita- heroics in Vietnam. Infantry Regiment ‚Äî nick- tion for the medal. A total of 135 Medals of named The Borinqueneers, He later visited the sol- Honor were awarded for a Puerto Rican regiment of dier and his grateful family action in the Korean War. the United States Army. in Guaynilla, Puerto Rico. Doug Sterner, military Segregated from other Santiago-Rodriguez said historian and curator for American troops, the unit there was no explanation Military Times Hall of Valor, saw action in as to why he received the said Santiago-Rodriguez’ during World War II and Silver Star instead of the nomination may have been distinguished themselves Medal of Honor. downgraded. $ $ in Korea. “My commander told me “It’s not uncommon that 50 Couples ‡ 30 Singles “They told us we were I will recommend you for they downgrade,” Sterner INCLUDES: AUCE FINGER FOOD not allowed on the front the the Medal of Honor,” said. “That happens with BUFFET, CHAMPAGNE TOAST lines,” he said smiling. Santiago-Rodriguez said. frequency.” & NOISE MAKERS “We fought as much as the “A few months later I got Sterner said that there people on the front lines. the Silver Star.” is no list of people simply Later we went to the front Richard Santiago, 43, of nominated for the Medal lines.” Palm Bay said his father of Honor. S a n t i a g o - R o d r i g u e z had spoken little about his Hardesty, 61, said he BOOK YOUR NEW YEAR’S EVE WEEKEND TODAY! thinks he was discrimi- service until recent years. met Santiago-Rodriguez nated against and was And even then, the stories about three years ago and 3076 95TH DRIVE, not awarded the Medal were slow in coming. thought his story should LIVE OAK, FLORIDA 32060 of Honor because he is “I sit down and listen,” be told. Puerto Rican, the same he said. “He is just a great man attitude that kept his unit Santiago-Rodriguez’s who served his country 386-364-1683 from joining the rest of the neighbor, John Hardesty, long,” he said. “He’s a infantrymen on the front lives in Dallas but spends humble man.” WWW. MusicLivesHere .COM Classified Department: 755-5440 6B LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2012 Job Mobile Home Unfurnished Legal 100 Opportunities 310 Pets & Supplies 650 & Land 730 Home For Rent 810 Home for Sale EAST AND SECTION 36, TOWN- Overdevest Nurseries, LP PUBLISHER'S NOTE 2br/2ba on 3.51 ac, 1512 sqft DW NICE 3/2 brick home Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty SHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 15 EAST, Bridgeton, NJ Florida Law 828.29 requires dogs perfect Rental, Lg deck, , w/garage in quiet neighborhood. Home with 5+ ac 3b 2.5 ba, large COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. 55 Order Pullers Needed and cats being sold to be at least 8 MLS # 82216 Results Realty 489 SW Brandy. $900 plus sec. kitchen covered deck MLS 81630 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: XXX Individuals with at least three weeks old and have a health Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 dep. 386-438-4600 Elaine Tolar 365-1548 SOUTHWEST SPRUCE ROAD, months of recent, verifiable, and certificate from a licensed $49,900 LAKE CITY, FL 32024 positive nursery experience, famil- veterinarian documenting they FSBO - 5 ac lot w/ 1995 refurb. Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty This action has been filed against iar with a range of proper plant have mandatory shots and are Business & 230 Acres, Col. Co. you and your are required to serve a MH. 66ft long w/ new roof & names, and sufficiently familiar free from intestinal and external wheel chair ramp. $5,000 down 750 Office Rentals Paved Rd. copy of your written defense, if any, with plant identification so as to parasites. Many species of wild- 752-4211 MLS 70453 such Morris Hardwick Schneider, Owner Fin. on Balance Approx Medical, Retail and Professional LLC, Attorneys for Plaintiff whose accurately and timely pull orders life must be licensed by Florida 5 miles N. of LC. 386-752-4597 for delivery trucks. Must be capa- Fish and Wildlife. If you are Office space on East Baya near Country home, wood burning f/p, address is 5110 Eisenhower Blvd, Old Country Club Rd. granite counter tops, vaulted Suite 120, Tampa, FL 33634 on or ble of frequent lifting of plants up unsure, contact the local Great Value - 24 acres, 3/2 to 50 lbs. (occasionally heavier office for information. DWMH, front porch, full length Call 386-497-4762 or ceilings in living room. Century before 1/7/2013, and file the original 386-984-0622 (cell) with the clerk of this Court either be- with assistance) and willing to do of MH, open floor plan. 21 Darby Rogers 752-6575 MLS 82022, $240,000 fore service on Plaintiff’s attorney or other assignments. Employment is MLS 79000. Poole Realty Office or Retail Space. immediately thereafter; otherwise a temporary from February 11 to Garage Sales Nelda Hatcher. 688-8067 Many to choose from. default will be entered against you 430 Custom home, located on 6.05 ac. November 30, 2013 with pay rate Hallmark Real Estate $34,400. Tom Eagle, GRI Pecan grove w/ rolling hills in for the relief demanded in the Com- of $10.34 per hour (subject to in- 3/2 MH in O’Brien. On 4 Ac. (386) 961-1086 DCA Realtor plaint. PUBLISHER'S NOTE Equestrian Comm. Remax crease as may be required by law). All Yard Sale Ads Case#091-374923 www.hudho- Missy Zecher WITNESS my hand and seal of this Must provide a verifiable, positive, Professionals Court on the 6th day of Dec. Must be Pre-Paid. mestore.com Robin Williams 623-0237 $269,000 MLS 81075 reference from a recent nursery (386)365-2135 MLS 81700 Lots for Sale /s/ P. DeWitt Cason employer showing the required ex- 805 Clerk of the Circuit Court Hallmark Real Estate Beautiful Eastside Village Realty, Inc. perience. 2 Ac lot in Timberlake S/D. MLS #81959 - Must be 55+, By: /s/ B. Scippio Hours: M-F 7:30 to 5:00 pm, Sat Good Things 4.38 Ac with 4/2 MH. Master has Deputy Clerk 450 to Eat separate office/den area. Large $135,000 MLS # 79025 2br/2ba, $79,900. Site Built Home SEAL 7:30 to 12:00 noon with extra Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 w/eat in kitchen, laundry rm, scrn hours during busy periods. All living room with fireplace. Janet “In accordance with the American The Nut Cracker, Robert Taylor Creel (386)719-0382 MLS#82465 Results Realty porch. Denise Bose @ 752-5290 with Disabilities Act, persons need- work in the Bridgeton, NJ area. All required tools provided at no Buy, sell, crack & shell pecans ing a special accommodation to par- 2738 CR 252 W, Lake City 32024 Hallmark Real Estate Beautiful 3 Acres in White Springs, Eastside Village Realty, Inc. ticipate in this hearing, should con- cost. For non-commuting workers, Pasture, fenced for horses, well Commercial usage, city sewer. MLS #81958-, $115,000. Must be company provided housing is Pinemount Rd/CR 252 Taylorville tact ADA Coordinator no later than 1 386-963-4138 or 961-1420 kept 3/2 M/H Great front & back Missy Zecher 623-0237 55+, 3br/2ba, Site Built w/ lots of (one) day prior to the proceeding at available. In bound travel and porch to enjoy nature. Robin Wil- REMAX PROFESSIONALS room, split plan mstr suite, FL. International Revenue Service (FL- sub- liams (386)365-5146 MLS#80899 $175,000 MLS 82358 Rm. Call Denise Bose 752-5290 Northern), 400 West Bay Street, sistence expenses reimbursed upon Mobile Homes Stop 5710, Jacksonville, FL 32202 completion of 50% of the contract 630 for Rent Hallmark Real Estate Just Beautiful log home located on 5 904-665-0832 and for the hearing period. Guarantee offer of 3/4 of Reduced! Home & office over ac, well maintained, wrap around Hallmark Real Estate Brick and voice impaired 800-955-8770.” 1/1 Cabin & Lots for your RV or 1900sqft with glassed porch porch. MLS 75550 $189,000 Home on 6.3 acres 4bd 2.5ba with contract hours to those who com- your own Cabin for rent. Between plete season. Additional benefits centrally located in town. Janet Missy Zecher 623-0237 large 32X20 Deck & Gazebo. 05536336 Lake City & G’ville. Access to Creel (386)719-0382 MLS#81207 REMAX PROFESSIONALS Solid wood cabinets . Kay may be available after continued I-75 & 441 (352)317-1326. December 26, 2012 employment. Live better Priest(386)365-8888 MLS#82488 January 2, 2013 Hallmark Real Estate Eastside Village Realty, Inc. Interested applicants should 2 & 3 BR MH. $400 - $700. mo. for less! 3/2.5 Brick home on an contact: MLS #80401 - $60,000. Must be Hallmark Real Estate Short Sale Plus Deposit. Water & Sewer acre. Inground Pool. F/p. Lrg oak 55+ 130x750 right on Suwannee, Florida Agency of Workforce trees. S. Columbia County. Ginger Brick home corner lot 2600 SQFT, Job Furnished. Cannon Creek MHP Beautiful lot, minutes from Royal fenced back yard. Located Innovation 386-752-6422 Parker(386)365-2135 MLS#81183 100 Opportunities Office of Workforce Services Springs, Denise Bose 752-5290 minutes from town. Paula Law- 3Br/2Ba Mod 1/2acre (nice subd) Hallmark Real Estate This is it! rence (386)623-1973 MLS 82491 Alien Labor Certification Program This 3/2 Home on a corner lot. Eastside Village Realty, Inc. 05536389 Caldwell Building, MSCG 300 concrete drive, wrap around deck FANTASTIC appl's, energy saver, & thermo's Close to all amenities. Private MLS #76668 - $32,000 Must be Ichetucknee River 3br/2ba + loft, 107 East Madison Street fenced backyard. Paula Lawrence 55+, Buildable lot for site built 1350 sqft. Hardwood floors, f/p, OPPORTUNITY Tallahassee, Florida 32399-4140 ready (386) 984-5341 $800 mo Guest Services Position (386)623-1973 MLS#79943 homes only. In Forest Country. granite counters. Swift Creek (850) 921-3466 Call Denise Bose 752-5290 Realty. $399,000 (386) 496-0499 Part/Full time with opportunity Attn:H-2A Coordinator Mobile Homes for rent in Owner Financed 3/2 2.5 ac. River for advancement. MUST be a Job Order # NJ0839400 White Springs & Access. Small down $585 mo Great home, Emerald Lakes, well people person with great or the One-Stop Career Center in Ft. White. 386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833 kept, split floor plan, oversized Just listed unique home with 2800 customer service skills, strong Vineland, (856) 696- Contact 386-623-3404 www.suwanneevalleyproperties.com family room, MLS# 79733 work ethic, DEPENDABLE, sqft of living space, located on 6600. REMAX PROFESSIONALS 1.37 acres in Live Oak, good communication, sales Quiet Country Park Missy Zecher 623-0237 $169,900 skills, computer skills, and StarTech Computer Center 3br/2ba $525. Very clean Unfurnished Apt. MLS 82214, Poole Realty willingness to learn. MUST be a Now hiring Exp Techs. NO PETS! References & 710 For Rent Great starter, corner lot, needs $67,500. 362-4539 Deposit required 386-758-2280 some TLC, close to town team player and able to work a Send resume to: 05535481 Lake Front property w/ 137 ft flexible schedule including [email protected] We’ve got it all! MLS 81784 $90,000 frontage, eat-in kitchen, screened weekends & holidays. We offer 10 Temp Nursery Workers needed Mobile Homes $89 Deposit Missy Zecher 623-0237 deck w/ view quality furnishings. Competitive Pay and Health 1/28/13 – 11/28/13. Workers will 640 for Sale Limited Avail. Call Today! REMAX PROFESSIONALS MLS 81850 Century 21 Darby Benefits. Hotel Experience perform duties concerned with pre- Rogers 752-6575 , $119,000 Preferred but not required. 1600 SQFT, 3/2 DWMH, Windsong Apts. PUBLISHER'S NOTE paring soil & growth media, culti- All real estate advertising in this Only those seeking long term vation, & participating in horticul- close to town, country setting on *Free after school program Open floor plan, covered back employment apply in person 2 ac. Reduced to $49,000 (short newspaper is subject to the fair tural activities. Random drug test- 386-758-8455 housing act which makes it illegal patio. Lots of big windows, new at Comfort Suites 3690 W US sale) Poole Realty ing at employer’s expense. Guar- 2 bedroom / 1 Bath Apts to advertise "any preference, carpet & paint, beautiful ceramic HWY 90. Please do not call the anteed 3/4 of contract hours. All 362-4539. MLS 82068 tile Century 21 Darby Rogers hotel regarding your application. for rent in Live Oak. limitation, or discrimination based tools, supplies & equipment pro- 2 MFG HOMES on 5 ACRES! Call for price. Contact on race, color, religion, sex, MLS 82078, 752-6575 vided at no cost. Free housing Great for 2 families in Godbold 386-623-3404 & 386-362-9806 disability, familial status or nation- Remax Jo Lytte 386-365-2821 Case managers are needed for provided for non-commuting Acres west of Lake City $79,900 al origin; or any intention to make long-term recovery efforts to assist workers. Transportation & sub- 2br/1ba duplex, NW Georgia Ichetucknee River front 4b/3.5b DANIEL CRAPPS AGENCY Ave. Renovated & energy effi- such preference, limitation or 2 fireplaces, 2 story home. Columbia County households sistence reimbursed to worker INC. 755-5110 #81421 discrimination." Familial status affected by Tropical Storm Debby. upon completion of 50% of con- cient. Tile floors, W/D, $475/Mo. MLS 81777 $559,000 $300 Dep. 386-755-1937 includes children under the age of Ultimate River Experience. Applicants should have good tract, or earlier if appropriate. 2013 DOUBLEWIDE 18 living with parents or legal communication skills and be able $33,995 inc. set-up, $9.30/hr. Worksites in George 2br/1ba. Close to town. custodians, pregnant women and Santa Fe River home 2br/2b, to work with minimum County, MS. Applicants should trim-out & A/C $580.mo plus deposit. Call 386-288-8379. people securing custody of chil- granite tops, wood burning heater supervision. This position report or send a resume to the Includes water & sewer. dren under the age of 18. This requires travel in the county; a & open great room. Too many nearest FL Agency of Workforce 3BR/2BA 28X64 in a great loca- 386-965-2922 newspaper will not knowingly extras to mention. Jo Lytte dependable vehicle is required. Innovations Office or call 386- tion, a lot of upgrades, fireplace. Amberwood Hills Apts. accept any advertising for real es- Remax MLS 81537 $339,000 These are grant-funded full-time 755-9026 & reference job order Only $2,500 down $399 a month. tate which is in violation of the positions. Submit a resume to Private Patio area. Beautiful yard. #64712.Thompson Farms – Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or Washer/dryer hkup. Free water & law. Our readers are hereby in- Spectacular 3br/2b home, great United Way of Suwannee Valley, Lucedale, MS E-mail [email protected] formed that all dwellings adver- room French doors, 10 aces, w/ 325 NE Hernando Avenue, sewer. 1/1, 2/1. Move in special. United Way of Suwannee Valley 4br 2b open/split floor plan MH 386-754-1800. wwwmyflapts.com tised in this newspaper are availa- barn MLS 79593. Jo Lytte Lake City, FL 32055 or fax to ble on an equal opportunity basis. Remax 386-365-2821 $349,800 386-752-0105. is seeking a Construction w/wood flooring, newly painted, Coordinator for long-term Brandywine & Branford To complain of discrimination call large stone fireplace. MLS 82326 Apartments Now Renting Construction Salesman Needed. recovery efforts to assist Columbia Century 21 Darby Rogers HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777, Farms & Excellent Pay. 1, 2, & 3 bedrooms, CH/A. the toll free County households affected by 752-6575 $74,000 386-752-3033 W. Grandview Ave. 820 Acreage Experience Required. Tropical Storm Debby. The Long telephone number to the hearing 866-959-7663 5 LIKE New Equal Housing Opportunity impaired is 1-800-927-9275. 4 acres, Wellborn, New Well Term Recovery Construction TDD Number 1-800-955-8771 Coordinator will assist the disaster Mobile Homes!!! installed, Beautifully wooded Consumer Lender-SunState FCU survivors in their home repair For under $30,000. MUST SEE BRANFORD VILLAS w/cleared Home Site, owner fin, Full-Time Position in Lake City. project, conduct project Call John T. 386-752-1452 386-935-2319 Home for Sale no down, $39,900, $410 mon Experience selling financial 810 inspections, and provide estimates Bank owned, Cozy 1/1 home in 2br/1ba Apts. Call 352-215-1018 products, proven customer for needed materials and labor. Now available.$570. mo. 3br/2ba plus office, 2103 heated www.LandOwnerFinancing.com relations expertise, and lending Lake C community $55,000. Licensed contractor preferred. This MLS 81365 Poole Realty TDD number 1-800-955-8771 sqft, wood floors, large patio experience REQUIRED. Great position requires in county travel; Equal Housing Opportunity MLS # 81984 Swift Creek Access Realty - 10 acre square pay and benefits! Application 362-4539. $55,000 dependable transportation is Columbia Arms Apt. located Realty. $229,900 (386) 496-0499 tract, High & Dry, OF Avail. w/ Required and available at required. This is a grant-funded, BANK REPO 3BR/2BA Double- 25% down. Convenient Location www.sunstatefcu.org. Fax to wide ’09 Excellent condition. Only 1/2 mi from V.A. & Winn Dixie. full-time contractual position. Pet Friendly. MLS 81258$39,900. 386-462-4686. DFWP, EOE Send resume to United Way of $999 down $377 a month. Call 58 Ac, Suwannee County, 3br/2ba Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail Pool , laundry & balcony. newly remodeled horse barns & 32 Temp Farmworkers 2/4/13 – Suwannee Valley, 325 NE 386-754-1800. www.myflapts.com Hernando Ave., Lake City, FL [email protected] tack. MLS 81002 Swift Creek Access Realty- 43.64 acres 12/3/13. Workers will plant, culti- Realty. $650,000 (386) 496-0499 32055, or fax to 386-752-0105 Breathtaking 80 ac horse ranch w/ Gorgeous Lake View wooded acreage in N.Columbia vate, thin, harvest, grade & pack 2br/1ba Apt. CH/A $530 month County. Scenic & Private. fruit & vegetables. 3 months veri- 7700 sqft home, heated pool, stocked pond, workout facility $530 deposit garbage included. MLS 74429 $89,900. fiable experience as a farm worker. Medical No pets. 386-344-2170 Access Realty Gorgeous views Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 Subject to random drug testing at 120 Employment MLS 82156 Poole Realty 3bd/3ba on Lake Montgomery. employer’s expense. Guaranteed 362-4539. short sale $950,000 Great area West of I-75, deluxe Elevator, fishing dock & jacuzzi. Owner financed land 3/4 of contract hours. Work tools, DIETARY MANAGER Needed 2br apts, some w/garage. W/D MLS 81438 $249,900. 1/2 to 10 acre lots. CDM, Chef, LTC, 2 years CLOSE TO VA MED CTR! hookups & patio. $600-$750 plus supplies and equipment provided 3BR/2BA w/beautiful interior, Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 Deas Bullard/BKL Properties at no cost. Free housing provided experience preferred SEC .386-438-4600 or 965-5560 new CH&A $59,900 DANIEL Access Realty - Spacious 4 bd/3ba 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com for non-commuting workers. Must be able to manage large staff Greentree Townhouse and oversee daily food preparation CRAPPS AGENCY INC. Cypress Lake w/ 3643 sqft 1.25 Transportation & subsistence reim- 755-5110 #81428 Move In Madness. 2/1, 2/1.5. Free bursed to worker upon completion for a 180 bed SNF. acres on lake. Vaulted Commercial water & sewer. Balcony & patio. ceilings. MLS 81314 - $279,900. of 50% of contract, or earlier, if Full time with excellent benefits. Laundry. Behind Kens on Hwy 90. 830 Property ! Patti Taylor386-623-6896 appropriate. Worksite in George E-mail resume to Greg Roberts: EASTSIDE VILLAGE 386-754-1800 wwwmyflapts.com 260 S. Marion Ave. CO, MS. $9.30/hr. Applicants re- [email protected] 2BR/2BA w/lg kitchen, open floor Redwine Apartments Access Realty- Two story 1895 2641 s.f of Office Space. port or send a resume to the near- or fax to: (386)362-4417. plan $79,900 DANIEL CRAPPS Victorian house w/ electrical up- Can be subdivided. est FL Agency of Workforce Inno- Live Oak, FL EOE/V/D/M/F AGENCY INC. Pets welcome. with 5 complexes, we have a home for you. grades throughout. double -deck $5-$7/sf. No CAM. vation Office & ref. job #64973 or GREAT OPPORTUNITY 755-5110 #80972 porches, MLS 71594 - $149,900. Prorata for utilities. call (386) 755-9026. Courtney 386-754-1800. • Full Time Experienced Hardwood floors, formal dining www.myflapts.com Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 Call Mika (352) 359-604 Farms – Lucedale, MS C.N.A’s All Shifts room, great rm, f/p, double car Apply in person at garage. Century 21 Darby UPDATED APT, Beautiful 2 story w/ upgrades, Industrial warehouse 7+ acres Mechanic needed at w/tile floors/fresh paint. open kitchen, granite counter tops, Fla.Rock & Tank Lines Suwannee Health Care & Rehab. Rogers 752-6575 fenced 17,000 sq ft . Barn 1620 Helevenston Street S.E. MLS 82374 $243,900 Great area. great room w/ stone f/p. MLS $1,500 mo. Tom Eagle, GRI In White Springs. Diesel exprnc 386-752-9626 81994 Century 21 Darby Rogers reqr'd in maintenance & Live Oak, FL 32064 (386) 961-1086 DCA Realtor EOE/m/f/d/v LIVE OAK! Cute home in city 752-6575 , $435,000 repair of tractor trailers. limits; 3BR/1BA & 1,294 SqFt Wayne Manor Apts. 45-50hrs/wk Class A P/T Housekeeper Needed $49,500 DANIEL CRAPPS Spacious 2bedroom Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty Investment CDL license preferred. Occasional Nights AGENCY INC. 755-5110 washer/dryer. Behind Kens off Country Home, 3br 3 bath, spa- 860 Property Excellent Benefits! And Weekends. #81410 Hwy 90. 386-754-1800 cious, close to Suwannee & Santa email: [email protected] Fax Resume to 386-487-1232 www.myflapts.com Fe River MLS 81775, $169,900 2 ACRES of land with 8,000 sf. or fax 904-858-9008 Elaine Tolar 755-6488 building. $80,000. Located in MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls, R30 Windsor Arms Apartments. Move in! 2/1, 2/1.5, 2/2. Pet Olustee. Owner Financing Must have a minimum of 5 yrs Schools & insulation, OSB wrap, house wrap, possible. 904-318-7714. Exp. selling HVAC Equipment. 240 Education real wood cabinets, and thermal Friendy. Free 200 ch. Dish. Wash- Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty Excellent benefits &Great pay. pain windows. Payment $399 per er/dryer hkup.386-754-1800. MLS 80175, 4br 3ba & 2.5 ba Real Estate Call Allen 386-628-1093 05535484 month call John T 386-752-1452. www.myflapts.com colonial, 3 fireplaces $315,000 Interested in a Medical Career? Mary Brown Whitehurst. 870 Wanted 4 TEMP Nursery Workers needed Express Training offers Results Realty Furnished Apts. 965-0887 2/4/13-10/15/13. Workers will courses for beginners & exp Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 720 For Rent I Buy Houses plant, cultivate, harvest, propagate, 4/2 on 10 Ac home features 2200 Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty CASH! Quick Sale Fair Price grade, store, ship container & field • Nursing Assistant, $479 heated sqft. 10x20 frame shed. ROOMS FOR Rent. Hillcrest, 3br 3ba home with a two story grown horticultural products. next class- 12/24/2012 MLS# 76582 $67,500 Sands, Columbia. All furnished. duplex. Owner Financing 386-269-0605 Workers will handle a variety of WANTED…CASH PAID for Electric, cable, fridge, microwave. MLS 80915, Elaine Tolar bare root products. 3 months veri- • Phlebotomy national certifica- your Mobile Home, Singlewide or Weekly or monthly rates. 1 person 365-1548 fiable exp. working in a green- tion, $800 next class-11/05/12 $135, 2 persons $150. weekly 950 Cars for Sale Doublewide flood homes wel- Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty house or nursery Guaranteed 3/4 come. Call 386-288-8379 386-752-5808 of contract hours. Work tools, sup- • LPN 03/11/13 Building lots: May-Fair, Cannon 2000 Lincoln Town Car; Med plies, equip. provided at no cost. Palm Harbor Homes White Springs upstairs Large Creek, Creek Run & Meadow blue, leather, power seats & more. Free housing provided for non- Fees incl. books, supplies, exam New Home Stimulus 1 or 2 bedroom apt. $350 per View. Elaine Tolar 147,400 miles, Exc condition. commuting workers. Transporta- fees. Call 386-755-4401 or 5K For Your Used Mobile Home month includes DSL & Free T.V. 386-365-1548 $3,490. 386-623-2848 tion & subsistence reimbursed to expresstrainingservices.com Any Condition 397-1410 worker upon completion of 50% of 800-622-2832 ext 210 contract, or earlier if appropriate. WOODGATE VILLAGE! Unfurnished $10.34/hr. Random drug testing at Pets & Supplies Move-in ready! Open 3BR/2BA 730 Home For Rent employer’s expense. Worksite lo- 310 floor plan on nice shaded lot cation in Mount Airy, MD. Report 3/2 - $500 dep. $550 /mth, water $49,900 DANIEL CRAPPS and sewer included, off Lake or send a resume to the nearest FL CKC American Bulldogs, both a AGENCYINC 755-5110 #82259 Agency of Workforce Innovation 1 yr old brother & sister, spayed Jeffrey & Honeysuckle Rd. office & ref. job order # 262687 or and neutered, shots, free to the Contact 623-5410 or 623-2203 right home. 386-935-4473 WOODGATE VILLAGE! call (386)-755-9026. Snell’s brick, Florida room, fire- Greenhouses – Mount Airy, MD Nice 3BR/2BA DWMH w/fenced 3B/2BA Free to the right home. yd, workshop; $39,900 place, 2 car carport, Large yard, SALES POSITION Male approx 8 weeks old. DANIEL CRAPPS AGENCY, quiet & private. Country Club Rd. Available for motivated individual. Marble tabby. INC 755-5110 #79078 South, $900 mo. 386-365-6228 2000 Lincoln Rountree -Moore Ford, Great 386-466-7662 3bdrm very spacious, 2ba, garage, Towncar benefits, paid training/vacation. Mobile Home CH/A Fenced in backyard. Med. blue, leather, power Exp. a plus but not necessary. To place your $1,400 mth & $1,400 dep. seats & more. 147,400 Call Anthony Cosentino 650 & Land Contact 386-344-1914 386-623-7442 classified ad call miles. Excellent condition. 2/1 MH, completely remodeled. 3br/1.5ba. Very clean, Brick great $3,490 Service Techs & Installers. 755-5440 Custom Floors on 5 ac. w/ 2 stall area w/bonus room. Carport, shed Must be EPA & NATE certified. horse barn. MLS # 79025 $49,900 & Fenced (privacy) back yard. Excellent benefits & great pay. Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 $825. mo $825. dep. Ref’s req’d. 386-623-2848 Call Allen (386) 628-1093 Results Realty (941)920-4535