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LAKECITYREPORTER.COM Man Coffers top $250,000 dies contested races was $253,000. The quite so freely during off-year Bulk was raised in county attorney, deadline for accepting contribu- elections. District 4 county commission races. tions was Thursday. Final cam- While the competitors in the from paign reports were due by mid- county attorney race have raised By TONY BRITT primary have raised just over a night Friday, and the tabulations a total of more than $155,000, [email protected] quarter million dollars in pursuit were available for public review Melinda Fryman, Columbia taser of their prize. Campaign records on Monday. Local candidates in today’s show the total raised in the seven The money doesn’t usually flow FINANCE continued on 3A Threatened to kill deputy, CCSO says.

By SARAH LOFTUS To never lose another child [email protected] A Lake City man died Sunday night after a Columbia County Sheriff’s Office deputy sheriff used a taser gun on him, accord- ing to a CCSO media release. Timothy Shad Griffis, 41, started having trou- ble breathing immediate- ly after Deputy Sheriff Bradley Carpenter used a taser gun on him and was taken to Lake Shore Hospital where he was pro- nounced dead upon arrival, the release says. Carpenter responded to an elderly woman’s call about a suspicious man in her yard at 6:17 p.m. Sunday. Before calling 9-1-1, the woman said she yelled at Griffis when she saw him enter her yard, but he threw a metal pipe at her, so she went inside her house and dialed 9-1-1, the Live Oak Police release says. Chief Buddy When Carpenter arrived Williams looks at the house, he heard nois- at photos with es from the shed in the his daugh- woman’s yard and found ter Chandler Griffis in it. Carpenter then Photos by SARAH LOFTUS/Lake City Reporter Williams, told him to come out, but Live Oak Police Chief seeks to make tracking 18, who has Griffis refused and said Angelman he would kill Carpenter, devices available for special-needs children. Syndrome, a according to the release. disease that hin- The officer said that if he By SARAH LOFTUS escaped from his home before. ders intellectual didn’t come out he would [email protected] A lot of autistic and special needs use his taser gun on him. development. children have. They have strong According to the release, After a 9-year- LIVE OAK — On Aug. 13, Leo tendencies to wander. after Griffis still didn’t come Walker, 9, climbed out of the win- When people heard about Leo’s old autistic boy out and moved aggressive- dow of his bedroom. In the middle disappearance, police officials, was found dead ly toward him, Carpenter of the night with absolutely nothing Leo’s family, members of the com- in Live Oak, used his taser on the man. but the light blue shorts and shirt munity, people from other towns Williams has Carpenter handcuffed he was wearing. He didn’t even — literally anyone who heard about begun work to Griffis and called EMS at have the ability to find his way the missing child — banded togeth- make tracking which time Griffis began home or to ask for help. er to find him. devices available have trouble breathing and No one knows why he left, but And after four days of search- for people with then stopped breathing. because of his autism, people unfor- special needs tunately weren’t surprised. Leo had WANDERING continued on 6A who wander. TASER continued on 3A

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Hearing set in Florida loud music death case JACKSONVILLE the music coming from the teens’ vehi- suffered unspecified minor injuries. ple believed to be from Haiti came ashore man accused of killing a teenager cle was too loud, sparking an argument. The two were swimming in the canal in South Florida on Monday morning, during an argument over loud Dunn claimed self-defense and said he early Sunday behind a house where a officials said. A music appeared in court briefly fired into the vehicle because he feared party was taking place. One woman was found dead in the surf for a hearing in Florida. Davis had a weapon. Florida wildlife officials say crocodiles along Hillsboro Beach and another was State attorney’s office spokeswoman are frequently spotted in the canals and taken to a hospital for treatment after res- Jackie Barnard says Circuit Judge Russell Florida man bitten by signs are posted warning of their presence. idents of nearby condominiums alerted Healey on Monday made no rulings, set- Police were handing out flyers in the neigh- Hillsboro police. Another man was found ting a new hearing for Sept. 8. Jury selec- croc in suburban canal borhood as reminders about the crocodiles, in Boca Raton. All have been turned over tion begins Sept. 22 in Jacksonville. CORAL GABLES — A South Florida which authorities say rarely attack humans. to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Jurors deadlocked in February on man is recovering after he was bitten by The crocodile involved in this incident while the Broward Sheriff’s Office will whether Michael Dunn was guilty of kill- a crocodile while swimming at night in a was described as between eight and nine investigate the death. ing 17-year-old Jordan Davis of Marietta, Coral Gables canal. feet long. Officials say there is no correlation “at Georgia. He was convicted on three Authorities said Monday that 26-year- this point” to four bodies found floating counts of attempted murder for shooting old Alejandro Jimenez was treated and 20 migrants ashore in in the water off Hollywood Beach on at three others in the car with Davis in released at a local hospital after suffer- Sunday. November 2012. ing bites to his shoulder, arm and neck. fatal beach landing Witnesses said Dunn complained that Another victim, 23-year-old Lisset Rendon, HILLSBORO BEACH — Twenty peo- n Associated Press THE WEATHER 26 TUE 27 WED 28 THU 29 FRI 30 SAT Partly Partly Slight Chance cloudy cloudy chance of Light of storms wind storms

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Everett A. Phillips raised a total FINANCE of $13,700 for his campaign, includ- REMEMBER: Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. today. Continued From 1A ing $13,000 he contributed towards his run for office. Three donors Ofice Candidate Contributions^ Donors County Supervisor of Elections contributed to his campaign. Office candidate coordinator, said Clifton O. Ward Jr. raised a total of Columbia County Attorney Joel Fletcher Foreman $67,208 247 traditionally candidates in sheriff’s $18,620 for his campaign, including Columbia County Attorney Bruce Wayne Robinson $88,754 52 races raise more money. $16,980 that he contributed to his County Commission, District 2 *Rusty DePratter $5,700 3 “They usually get up to around campaign. He had in-kind and mon- County Commission, District 2 Marc W. Kazmierski $3,350 8 $100,000 each,” she said. etary contributions from 16 donors. This year the only county-wide seat Toby L. Witt raised a total of County Commission, District 4 Richard J. Keen $13,054 12 up for election is county attorney. $4,005 for his campaign, including County Commission, District 4 Everett A. Phillips $13,700 3 District races are less costly to $1,880 he put towards his cam- County Commission, District 4 Clifton O. Ward, Jr. $18,620 16 finance. paign. Witt had seven donors con- Candidates can only get a max- tribute to his campaign. County Commission, District 4 Toby L. Witt $4,005 7 imum $1,000 monetary or in-kind School Board, District 1 Daniel C. “Danny” Green $11,790 12 contribution per person or business School Board District 1 School Board, District 1 *Linard Johnson $8,045 12 per election and candidates can The school board district race only accept a maximum cash con- features three candidates vying for School Board, District 1 Allison Lashea Scott $3,427 45 tribution of $50. the position. School Board, District 3 Edgar Clauser III $2,501 4 “Every penny they get has to be Daniel C. “Danny” Green raised School Board, District 3 * Steve Nelson $4,952 19 recorded and every expenditure,” a total of $11,790, $7,550 of which Fryman said. he donated toward his campaign. A City Council, District 10 Adee Farmer $1,351 7 total of 12 donors contributed to his City Council, District 10 *Eugene Jefferson $2.200 3 County Attorney campaign. City Council, District 10 Harold Perry $1,295 2 In the race for county attorney, the Linard Johnson raised a total of candidates, Joel Fletcher Foreman $8,045 in his bid for re-election, City Council, District 14 Ricky Jernigan $1,000 N/A and Bruce Wayne Robinson, have including $5,770 he contributed City Council, District 14 *George Ward $2,050 6 raised a combined total of $155,962. towards his campaign. He received Foreman contributed $15,859 to campaign contributions from 12 * Incumbent his campaign and got contributions donors. ^ Includes cash, loans, and in-kind contributions from 247 individual and business Allison L. Scott raised $3,427 in donors for a total of $67,208. her election bid, including $500 that Robinson contributed $76,024 to she contributed to her campaign. his campaign and raised a total of She received campaign contribu- $88,754 from 52 individual and busi- tions from 45 donors. Two class reunions coming up ness donors. School Board District 3 RHS ‘63 Reunion beer. Entertainment is provided by DJ Kickin’ Kevin County Commission District 2 Edgar “Reggie” Clauser III raised The Richardson High School Class Thomas. RSVP to [email protected] by Aug. In the Columbia County $2,501 for his election campaign, of 1963 will celebrate their 51st class 15. Payment must be received by Sept. 15. Make check/ Commission District 2 race, incum- including $401 that he contributed reunion on Aug. 30 at the Mason City money order payable to Class of 1984 and send to Class bent Rusty DePratter is competing to his campaign. He received con- Community Center. The meet & greet of 1984 Sue Swann Ratliff P.O. Box 120 McAlpin, FL against Marc W. Kazmierski. tributions from four donors. will be at 1:30 p.m. and the banquet will 32062. DePratter has raised $5,700, Steve Nelson raised $4,952 for begin at 3:30 p.m. Attire is semiformal. The Holiday Inn Express is offering a lodging discount: $5,100 of which came from loans to his campaign, including $2,100 that Contact Alvin Murphy at 386 222-9683 $112.57 per night with a minimum of 10 rooms reserved. himself. Three donors contributed he contributed to his campaign or George Moultrie at 386 965-8920. Reservation deadline is Oct. 6. to his campaign. effort. He received contributions There will be reserved seating at the Friday, Oct. 24 Kazmierski raised $3,350 and from 19 donors. SHS ‘84 Reunion Homecoming Football Game at a cost of $6 per ticket. The loaned himself $1,950. Eight donors The SHS Class of 1984 will hold its ticket price must be included in total amount remitted contributed to his campaign effort. City Council District 10 30th Class Reunion on Saturday, Oct. with reunion ticket purchase. Indicate how many tickets Adee Farmer collected $1,351 25 starting at 6:30 p.m. at The Brown are needed when you RSVP. Questions? Email shs1984re- County Commission District 4 from seven donors. Eugene Jefferson Lantern, 417 E. Howard St., Live Oak. [email protected]. The Columbia County raised a total of $2,200 from three Dress is casual. Commission District 4 has four can- donors. And Harold Perry collected Cost is $40 per person and includes didates vying for the position. $1,295 from two donors. buffet of fried/boiled shrimp, chick- Richard Keen has raised a total of en wings, chicken strips, veggies,     $13,054 for his campaign, including City Council District 14 salad bar, etc. Tea, Coke products,       ! $8,350 he contributed to himself. Ricky Jernigan collected $1,000. and keg beer will be served all night. Twelve donors contributed to his George ward collected $2,050 from A cash bar will be available at a dis-       campaign. six donors. counted price for wine and bottled               PUNT Sept. 5, Sept. 26, Oct. 10, County all football season.” Come to the CHS home  Oct. 31, and Nov. 7. For more information football games and you       Continued From 1A “Sponsors of this Punt for on becoming a sponsor of might get your chance to   a Pickup contest get amazing the Lake City Reporter’s Punt for a Pickup.” 1005 W. Howard St. • Live Oak, FL 32060 have a chance at winning visibility and return on their Punt for a Pickup contest this truck is come to the advertising investment,” to be conducted at CHS CHS home football games. said Theresa Westberry, home football games, call Your gate ticket is your Advertising Director of the Theresa Westberry at ticket to enter the random Lake City Reporter. “We (386) 752-1293. drawing. One person at have limited sponsorships “We’re really excited each home game gets a still available for this year’s about this great promotion chance to punt the ball and event before we make the we can share with Tiger possibly win the truck.” final announcement later football fans,” Wilson said. Participants must be 18 this week. This is a can’t- “This is a beautiful truck years or older to kick and miss opportunity to get your and hopefully the contest other eligibility require- business message to thou- will end with me giving ments apply. sands of people in Columbia the keys to a lucky winner. Stephen Jones, General Sales Manager at Rountree Moore Ford, selected a Ford F-150 STX sport package two-wheel drive truck for the contest. The truck has many options, Jay Poole, AAMS® outstanding features and Financial Advisor upgraded wheels. The full- 846 S W Baya Drive size four-door truck is blue Lake City FL 32025 with gray interior. 386-752-3545 www.edwardjones.com The truck will be visible parked in front of business sponsors of the contest around Lake City during the two-month football season contest period. On game nights, football fans can check out the truck parked at the north end of Tiger Stadium. CHS home football games are scheduled for Fresno State at USC TASER Continued From 1A

Carpenter performed CPR until EMS arrived at 6:35 p.m. and took Griffis to the hospital where he was declared dead. CCSO is conducting an internal affairs inves- tigation and has placed Griffis on paid administra- tive leave, per CCSO pol- icy. Sheriff Mark Hunter has also directed the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to investigate the death, according to the Clemson at Georgia media release. 4AOPINION OPINION

Tuesday, August 26, 2014 www.lakecityreporter.com 4A OUR OPINION Be on the lookout for unlicensed contractors verybody wants a bargain, and there’s nothing wrong with that. But as everyone knows, all “bar- Egains” aren’t created equal, and something that looks attractive up front can come back to bite you later on. That’s surely the case with home repair and improvement. Remember, a qualified contractor will always be properly licensed. Contractors who aren’t should be avoided. Cautionary tales for war There has been an influx of these folks in the area of late, and believe us, you don’t want that kind of trouble. correspondents everywhere If the work gets done at all it may be eing a war correspondent abortive rescue attempt this sum- done poorly, and you might well have no is glamorous and exciting, mer. Could all of this been avoided? recourse. high up on the list of any Probably, if he had the proper And if the contractor gets hurt on the Baspiring young journalist. advice, and was warned emphati- But it is also extremely dangerous cally that if he got into trouble he job? You could end up on the wrong end under any circumstance but espe- would be on his own. Maybe he did of a lawsuit for your trouble. cially when those practicing it are receive such counseling, but unsur- There’s no reason to take such a risk. pretty much on their own without prisingly it didn’t deter him. Short Especially when there are so many quali- the proper support or guidance. Dan K. Thomasson of being denied entry to the war Photojournalist James Foley fit zone by authorities one wonders fied local contractors who will do the job into that category and tragically what could have stopped him. right. paid the highest of prices, leaving Columbine, was sent to retrieve the The Middle East is the most Take some advice from the Florida us all worse off because of it. There body. As a direct result of that, a dangerous area on the planet for Department of Business and Professional is little heroism in that, just sadness few years later a story by cartoonist Americans generally, but particu- and outrage at the forces of evil who Gene Basset about being ambushed larly for those assigned there as Regulation: Always verify a license; get took his young life. One can only with a patrol in Vietnam brought journalists. Even the indigenous a written estimate; and get a second (or hope his death might serve as a an instant order from Earl for his variety is extremely vulnerable. It third) opinion. caution to those who would rush off return to the home office. is one thing to travel with troops in the future with reckless abandon It was one thing for the much around you and quite another to be Don’t get burned while bargain hunting. and a misguided notion that Valhalla honored, longtime war correspon- out there by yourself covering fanat- awaits if it goes wrong. dent Jim Lucas to travel regularly ics of all stripe. In Syria there are Over the years that I sent a num- with U.S. troops in action in ‘Nam, only the latter. ber of young men and women into but quite another for an untrained Having said all this, I must admit TODAY IN HISTORY war zones, I did so with this admo- Washington-based political cartoon- there is a compulsion to be in front nition. ist with a family to take that risk. of the firefight that is shared by even On this date: “Keep your head down and your Who can argue with that? those who have the utmost backing. powder dry. We consider what you Earl’s, and before him, Walker They all seem struck by the same In 1910, Thomas Edison demonstrated for reporters are doing to advance the knowledge Stone’s sensitivity to what can go disease that constantly forces them an improved version of his Kinetophone, a device for of our readers important, but not wrong stemmed largely, I believe, to put their heads in the mouth of a showing a movie with synchronized sound. enough to end your life in the pro- from the fact that nine of the corre- lion. Anything else is second rate. In 1920, the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, cess. Don’t take foolish chances.” spondents killed in World War II were The Pulitzer-winning Jim Lucas guaranteeing American women the right to vote, was Fortunately, my charges survived from Scripps Howard organizations. murmured bitterly to me while certified in effect. the experience and the dread I felt That included the most famous of he was dying that his wish was to In 1958, Alaskans went to the polls to overwhelm- went away with their safe return. I all war correspondents, Ernie Pyle, have died on the battlefield. He had ingly vote in favor of statehood. would like to think my advice was brought down by a sniper on a small survived three major wars and a In 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson was nomi- the reason but that would be pre- island off Okinawa, and Raymond half-dozen skirmishes and was close nated for a term of office in his own right. sumptuous. I just got lucky. Clapper, a renowned political analyst. by legendary photographer Robert In 1971, New Jersey Gov. William T. Cahill Earl Richert, my predecessor Foley’s situation and the result Cappa when he was killed. announced that the New York Giants football team had and mentor at Scripps Howard, that horrified us all came about Are they brave? Certainly ... and agreed to leave Yankee Stadium for a new sports com- told me the most difficult job he while covering the Syrian civil war foolish, too. God bless them. plex to be built in East Rutherford. ever faced was telling the fam- with only minimal back-up. For ily, friends and loved ones of the whatever reason. His parents say he ■ Associated Press ■ Dan Thomasson is an op-ed colum- death of young Henry Taylor, the was driven to be there. nist for McClatchy-Tribune and a for- son of Ambassador Henry Taylor, During his captivity, there was mer vice president of Scripps Howard while covering the uprisings in the a rejected demand for ransom by Newspapers. Readers may send him Lake City Reporter Congo. The presidential plane, the the U.S. government and finally an email at: [email protected]. Serving Columbia County Since 1874 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The Lake City Reporter is published with pride for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun­ ties by Community Newspapers Inc. We believe strong newspapers build strong District bound by law on charters communities —“Newspapers get things done!” To the Editor: Board were fair in their treatment of the August 1 deadline for reapply- Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and Shining Star Academy, which they ing for a charter school to become profitable community­oriented newspapers. I would like to come to the treated with equal respect as fellow open in that school year under new This mission will be accomplished through the defense of Superintendent Terry charter school Belmont Academy. management. teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, Huddleston and his handling of At the August 12 School Board I believe that Terry Huddleston integrity and hard work. Shining Star Academy. meeting the district’s attorney, Guy will be vindicated over time in his I have been to every Columbia Norris, carefully explained that the handling of Shining Star Academy. County District School Board meet- Florida Department of Education I look forward to tonight’s school Todd Wilson, Publisher ing since late 2012. I have also is the authority that closes schools, board meeting on Duval Street Robert Bridges, Editor attended at least one meeting involv- like Shining Star Academy, which which should clear up any misun- Emily Lawson, Associate Editor ing Shining Star Academy with the have a failing grade for two con- derstandings in this matter. Sue Brannon, Controller school district. I reached the conclu- secutive years. sion that Terry Huddleston and the Terry Huddleston has no authori- Kenny Merriken Dink NeSmith, President Columbia County District School ty to overrule the FDOE, which sets Lake City Tom Wood, Chairman Write-in candidate excluded from rally

LETTERS POLICY To the Editor: cially since she was invited by the people like her that are interested Suwannee Party to take her turn in our community, and our families, Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly writ­ At the rally at the Fairgrounds speaking. someone that will communicate ten and double spaced. Letters should not exceed 400 on the 19th of August, with the Buddy Hines was not even cor- how their offices are improving our words and will be edited for length and libel. Letters Republican Party and all the candi- dial enough to tell her this to her communities, vote on issues with must be signed and include the writer’s name, address dates, we were quite disappointed face. Could this have been because the consensus of public opinion, not and telephone number for verification. Writers can that a write-in candidate was pre- incumbent Elizabeth Porter was how she is told to vote or how the have two letters per month published. Letters and vented from speaking, by what present? Then to top it off, Barbara governor wants her to vote. appears as prejudice of party leader, Ann Prince’s candidate signs disap- She is also anxious to include the guest columns are the opinion of the writers and not Buddy Hines. peared from the driveway before public on her voting record and stay necessarily that of the Lake City Reporter. Let me educate him! Write-in can- the meeting even began. I feel this in communication with us. This is BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL didates (who will appear on the bal- is discrimination but also some American, we are trying to find com- 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown. lot in November) are candidates just harassment involved when it was mon ground to avoid unwanted con- BY FAX: (386) 752­9400. as viable as any other candidate, noted her signs outside had been trol that is constantly bombarding us. qualified as any other candidate in removed. BY EMAIL: [email protected] Tallahassee, and should’ve been Barbara Ann Prince has been a Gay Papoi given her three minutes, espe- Republican for 46 years! We need O’Brien Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER COMMUNITY TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2014 5A

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Aug. 27 Church. Call President The Stephen Foster Folk be free health screenings Wright at 386-754-8923 for Culture Center State park including blood pressure, EVENTS COMING UP Early Learning more. will host a “Come to the school-board approved The Early Learning River Healing Arts” festi- physicals and a notary on Club Registration Coalition of Florida’s Sept. 2 val on Saturday, Sept. 6. site. Physicals will cover The Boys and Girls Club of Columbia County is Gateway Inc. will have Vendors and crafters will pre-participation physi- now registering for the fall session which will run a Executive Director/ SAR Meeting fill the Craft Square from cal evaluation for sports, now through Oct. 18 Children 6-14 are eligible to Board Matrix workshop The Lake City Chapter 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The 5K school entry exam, and attend. Transportation is offered from all elemen- Wednesday, Aug. 27 at 9:00 of The Sons of The run/walk will begin at 7 child/adult physicals. tary and middle schools. The club offers a variety a.m. at 1104 SW Main Blvd. American Revolution will a.m. Call the gift shop Professionals will be avail- of activities, including a homework room and com- Call Stacey DePratter at hold its monthly meeting at 386-397-1920 for more able to answer questions. puters. Cost for the nine-week session is $160. Call 386-752-9770 for more. on Tuesday, September 2 information. For more information, visit 752-4184 for more information. Or visit the club at at 6 p.m. at the Old Times www.rotarydowntown. 279 NE Jones Way. Quilters Guild Country Buffet in the Lake Family Health Fair com or email healthfair@ The Lady of the Lake City Mall. The September The Rotary Club of rotarydowntown.com. Soil testing Quilters Guild will meet meeting will include a Lake City Downtown will Columbia County Master Gardeners will do free on Wednesday, August Reunion Presentation for host the 2nd annual North Yard Sale soil pH testing each Wednesday at the Columbia 27 at Bethel United the Sons of the American Florida Family Health Lake City Church of County Extension Office’s new location, 971 W. Methodist Church, 4369 Revolution, featuring leg- Fair: Hands On Physicals God Kids Club will have a Duval St. (U.S. 90), Suite 170. Drop off soil samples US 441 South. Social endary banjo player Skip for All Ages on Saturday, yard sale Saturday, Sept. at the office any week day during business hours. time is at 9:30 a.m. and Johns and his band. The Sept. 6 from 8 a.m. to 1 6 from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Also, please gather any pots you are not using and the Business meeting at group has appeared on the p.m. at the Holiday Inn the Family Life Center. The bring them in on Sept. 3 or 4 for the “Pot Recycle.” 10:00. Charm Strips color Grand Ole Opry, and have & Suites Hotel, 213 SW church is located at 173 SE For more information, call 752-5384. for August is purple. The opened for many country Commerce Dr. There will Ermine Ave. “I Spy” fabric exchange and bluegrass legends, Tales Meet Trails continues. You will need including Johnny Cash. The Florida Department of Environmental ten 8-inch squares. Place For more information call Protection will celebrate the 7th annual Literacy Day squares suitable for “I Jim Craig at 386-752-0015, at O’Leno State Park with its “Where Tales Meet Spy” quilt in a plastic or Ray Millican at 386-963- Trails” book fair on Sept. 5 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The bag with your name on 2264. Gentle Carousel Therapy Horses will present their the front. Any questions new book “The Power of Magic.” Award winning please call Melba at 755- Sept. 3 song writer and recording artist Anna Moo will be 0781. Visitors are always performing children’s songs. There will also be an welcome. For informa- Newcomer Luncheon arts and crafts area, games, face painting and refresh- tion call Ruth Kennedy Lake City Newcomers UC Davis at Stanford ments. Admission to the event is free by showing a 386-628-6407 or Marcia and friends will meet on library card or book. The park will accept donations Kazmierski 386-752-2461. Sept. 3 for a Friendship of new or gently-used, family-friendly books. Lunch at Mike’s Cafe and 386-755-6500 Aug. 31 Grill, 426 SW Commerce CPAAA Fundraiser Dr., near Cracker Barrel. 2018 SW Main. Blvd., Lake City, FL The Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association New Pinkney Hill The luncheon will begin at is hosting a garage sale fundraiser Sept. 6-7 from 8 There will be a meeting 11:30 a.m. Call Rose Taylor www.sunbelthonda.com a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Columbia County Fairgrounds for all citizens concerned at 755-2175 for more. Flea Market, 438 Florida 247. Please drop off items with New Pinkney Hill for donation (excluding clothing) at the vacant Cemetery on Aug. 31 at 5 Sept. 6 parking lot across from LCPD, 225 NW Main Blvd, p.m. The meeting will be Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. held at New Mount Salem Healing Arts Festival PROPANE FILLING STATION Drive it in and we’ll ill it up! OBITUARIES UCLA at

Betty L. Hopper He also loved the outdoors Wednesday evening, August 27, nine years relocating from In- and went ishing when- 2014 from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 dialantic, Fla. and previously Mrs. Betty L. Hopper, 84, of Lake ever he had the chance. p.m. at the funeral home. In lieu Springield, Va. She was -a vol City, Fl., passed away peacefully He was generous to a fault, of lowers, the family asks that unteer at the Veterans Admin- on Sunday, August 24, 2014 at and always willing to lend a donations please be made to the istration Hospital in Lake City, 1130 US Hwy 90 W Suwannee Valley Care Center. helping hand. Most impor- Suwannee Valley Care Center, Fla. and an active member of the Born on November 29, 1929 tantly, he loved his family (Haven Hospice) 6037 US Hwy Marine Corps League and Spir- Lake City, Florida in Nashville, Tn., to the late with his entire being. As his 90 West, Lake City, FL 32055. it of Christ Lutheran Church. (386) 752-5890 Boyd Allen and Hattie War- daughter recently said, “No GATEWAY-FOREST LAWN She is survived by her son ner. She moved to Lake City in matter what, he had my back.” FUNERAL HOME, 3596 South Jason and his wife Sarah of G.W. Hunter, Inc. 1989 from Taylor, Michigan. He is survived by his daugh- US HWY 441, Lake City, FL Issaquah, Wash; sister Kar- She was a member of Taber- ter, Serenity Alexis Morse, son, 32025. (386) 752-1954. Please en Van Brimmer and husband nacle Baptist Church for 15 Payne Richard Morse, parents, leave words of love and encour- Tom of Hoisington, Kan.; years; she loved her Lord and Sharon and George Richard agement for the family online at brother Michael Houghton and Savior Jesus Christ and her Morse, Jr., and sister, Allie www.gatewayforestlawn.com wife Julie of Alexandria, Va.; church family. She was a lov- Morse Knight (Jeff). His spe- grandchildren Jack and Naya ing and devoted mother, grand- cial little buddies (nephews) Judith Ann Collier of Issaquah, Wash.; and many mother and great grandmother. Keegan and Karder Knight. close friends. She was pre- Survivors include her two sons; Other survivors include an aunt, Mrs. Judith Ann Collier, 70, ceded in death by her parents. John Hopper (Linda), Donald Branda Mangum (Mike); and died Aug. 17, 2014 in Lake Services are pending. In Hopper (Patricia), both of Michi- uncles Daniel Morse (Anina), City, Fla. Judy was born May lieu of lowers, donations gan, two daughters; Patricia Ber- Robert Morse (Patricia), John 2, 1944 in Attleboro, Mass., the are welcomed to the Spirit ry (Young) of Taylor, Michigan, Morse (Ross), and Larry Cham- daughter of Thomas and Virgin- of Christ Lutheran Church.” Catherine Marks, of Lake City, bliss (Rosa); and several cousins. ia (Tolchinsky) Houghton. Judy Cremation arrangements Florida, two sisters; Lonia Mae Viewing is scheduled for 6-8 was a 1962 graduate of Den- trusted to ICS Cremation Goodwin, Cunningham,Tn., PM on Tuesday, August 26 at nis-Yarmouth Regional High & Funeral Home, 357 NW Rice at Notre Dame Alline Gordon, of Lyles, Tn., Dees Parrish Funeral Home. School, South Yarmouth, Mass. Wilks Lane Lake City, Flor- seven grandchildren and ive The funeral, also at Dees Parrish, and a graduate of Becker Junior ida 32055. 386-752-3436 great grandchildren and many will be held at 4 PM on Wednes- College in Worcester, Mass. www.icsfuneralservices.com nieces and nephews also survive. day. Interment will follow in On May 15, 1974 she married Funeral services for Mrs. Hop- Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens Jerry A. Collier from Alexan- Obituaries are paid advertise- per will be conducted at 10:00am Cemetery. Dees-Parrish Fam- dria, Va. He preceded her in ments. For details, call the on Wednesday, August 27, 2014 ily Funeral Home is in Charge death on May 30, 2010. She Lake City Reporter’s classified at Tabernacle Baptist Church of all arrangements. 458 South lived in Lake City for the past department at 752-1293. with Pastor Mike Norman - ofiMarion Avenue Lake City FL. ciating. Interment will follow in 32025 Please sign guestbook at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. parrishfamilyfuneralhome.com Visitation with the family and friends will be held from 5:00- Gloria M. Jones Markham 7:00pm on Tuesday, August 26, 2014 at the funeral home. Mrs. Gloria M. Jones Arrangements are under the di- Markham, 87, passed away rections of GATEWAY-FOR- on Saturday, August 23, 2014 EST LAWN FUNERAL at the Suwannee Valley Care HOME, 3596 S Us Hwy 441, Center (Haven Hospice). She Lake City, Fl., 32025 (386) was born in Georgia to the late 752-1954. Please leave words of Coy and Lola [Dupree] Jones. love an comfort for the family Gloria was a loving mother, at www.gatewayforestlawn.com grand and great grandmother who enjoyed sewing, quilting, cooking and working in the George Richard “Buddy” garden, but she was most pas- Morse III sionate about being a nurse and Texas A&M at South Carolina helping people in need. She was Mr. George Richard “Buddy” preceded in death by her par- South Dakota at Oregon Morse III died suddenly on Au- ents, her sister, Katherine Duck, gust 22, age 39. Born July 19, and her loving husband of 63 1975 in Fort Gordon, Ga he at- years, Lewis Markham in 2007. tended Lake City’s public schools Survivors include her son, John Ohio State at Navy and lived here most of his life. (Cheryl) Markham of Lake City, Boise State at Mssissippi He is preceded in death by FL; daughter, Barbara (James) grandparents George and Reed of Port St. Johns, FL; Lorraine Morse, Edmon brother, Carl (Cecile) of CA; Bil- and Penny Chambliss, and lie (Bill) Maddox of Columbus, 48 mos. equal payments •MZ61 •Zero turn cousin Melissa Chambliss. MS, Becky (Perry) Lawrence of No Interest •24hp Kawasaki An easygoing charm, gener- Anderson, SC; grandchildren, •61’’ Fabricated cutting ous smile and twinkling eyes Patrick (Heather) Markham, deck •3 Blades made him immensely like- Nancy Oxendine of Oviedo, FL $ able, even to those he had just and Michael (Stacey) Markham 116 mo. met. His gentle, self-effacing of Port St. Lucie, FL, 5 great personality, however, belied grandchildren also survive. a deep intelligence and an ex- Funeral services will be held traordinary grasp of current at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Au- events, pop culture and politics. gust 28, 2014 in the chapel of He enjoyed laughing and mak- Gateway-Forest Lawn Funeral ing others laugh, sometimes Home with Rev. Joe Butler of- by reciting lengthy snippets of iciating. Interment will follow television comedies, verbatim, in Forest Lawn Memorial Gar- but more often with a wry cri- dens, Lake City, FL. Visitation tique on the subject at hand. with the family will be held 6A LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2014 Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 Keeping Fort White High pristine mer schedule must remain field is properly mowed flexible since staff and stu- and lined. If an event is Construction/Debris Containers Available dents still use the school held in the cafeteria or facility during the summer gym, we have to help set months. up beforehand and make 755-7060 “We have administrative, sure that the place is ready guidance and clerical staff for normal use afterward.” 15 yd. • 20 yd. • 30 yd. • 40 yd. Delivered to your job site today here all the time and we m฀v฀A฀D have to find ways to accom- Picking up after others modate them,” Barton said. Carelessness and “We also have to work pranks also add to the cus- around summer school, todial staff’s load. “Let’s football camp, cheerleading say someone goes out on camp, volleyball camp, band the sidewalk to do some camp, driver education and spray painting for a project

AVALYN HUNTER/Special to the Reporter any other activities that are and doesn’t spread news- Fort White High School Head Custodian Glenn Barton scheduled on campus.” paper over the area first,” answers one of the many phone calls he gets for mainte- Working around stu- Barton said. “That means nance and custodial issues. dents and staff is also a fact one of the custodians has of life during the school to try to clean paint off the 9-person custodial department wears year. sidewalk. “Some teachers are good “Senior pranks like spell- 1465 W. US Hwy. 90, Ste. 100 many hats to keep the campus clean. with us coming in during ing out ‘Class of whatever’ their planning periods to in masking tape on the Lake City, FL By AVALYN HUNTER attractive, clean and suitable clean and vacuum, but some roof may seem harmless Special to the Reporter for safe operations.” find it too disturbing to their so long as a kid doesn’t get The custodians’ heavi- own work. We have to clean hurt, but someone has to 386-755-2268 FORT WHITE — est work actually begins their rooms at other times.” risk a fall to go up there SF Austin at Kansas State Custodial work is more when school ends for the The workload intensi- and clean up after them,” than just a mop and a summer. That’s when the fies in connection with ath- he said. bucket. Ask Fort White floors are waxed, carpets letic activities and extra- Barton and his staff are High School head custo- are cleaned, and pressure curricular events such as responsible for inspecting dian Glenn Barton, whose washing and major land- banquets. the school and its grounds nine-person department is scaping tasks are done. “Many people don’t regularly for safety and responsible for cleaning That may not sound like realize it, but the fact that cleanliness. In addition, and maintaining 220,000 much, but just cleaning we’re a combined middle the grounds and build- square feet of indoor space the floors and carpets is a and high school means ings are subject to spot and 105 acres of property. major undertaking. about twice as many spe- checks by the Columbia “We do a little of every- “To get ready, we have cial events as a high school County School District’s thing,” Barton said. “We to remove all the furniture with the same total popula- lead custodian and an don’t do major repairs or from the areas we’re work- tion would have,” Barton annual walk-through by Florida State at Oklahoma State maintain the facility’s major ing on,” Barton said. “Then said. the Department of Health. systems. That’s the mainte- we strip and wax the tile “For each one of those A custodian’s work is nance department’s job. But flooring and deep-clean events, we have to do never done, and at times we do all the interior clean- the carpets. We used to preparation and cleanup. the job can be pretty thank- ing except in the kitchens hire contractors to come Take football, we have mid- less. “It’s nice when peo- and vocational workshops. in and do the carpets, but dle school, junior varsity ple notice what we do and We also move and repair fur- that cost $4,000 to $6,000. and varsity games. Every appreciate it,” Barton said. niture and manage storage, Now we use a good-qual- one of them means we have “But when they don’t West Virginia at Alabama pressure wash sidewalks ity cleaning machine we to clean the field houses, notice anything, that’s kind and adjoining walls, mow, bought for $4,000 and do ticket booths, bleacher of a compliment in itself. prepare the athletic fields the job ourselves.” area and press box. We It means they’re seeing for games and maintain the also have to pick up trash things the way they expect landscaping. Our job is to A flexible schedule before and after the games them to be, which means make sure the campus is The custodians’ sum- and make sure that the we’re doing things right.”

WANDERING quickly. enced the same thing. So The idea is really simply yeah, this case hit home Continued From 1A to save lives. to me.” Williams is working with Leo died in a lake, which ing, Leo was found dead in state Rep. Elizabeth Porter, isn’t uncommon for autistic a body of water less than R – Lake City, to turn the children. Ninety percent of a mile from his family’s idea into a reality. Porter’s autistic children who die home. staff is currently research- after running away are Even though he’s gone, ing the technology avail- found in water, Williams he left a profound impact able and possible sources said. on those who knew him of funding for the devices, Even his daughter, who and those who didn’t. and they will gather for a has another syndrome, Live Oak Police Chief public meeting at 6 p.m. on loves water and is drawn Buddy Williams is one of Sept. 4. at Live Oak Police to it. those. He didn’t know Leo, Department. Simply put, it’s easy for but he was leading the Porter’s legislative aide a special needs child to search for him. And while Koby Adams said they’re SARAH LOFTUS/Lake City Reporter wander. Most of the time it any missing child case is considering developing Live Oak Police Chief Buddy doesn’t matter how closely tragic to him, this one hit bracelets or anklets, sim- Williams is seen with his you’re watching the child, chillingly close to home. ilar to ones used by law wife, Amy Williams. The Williams said. His 18-year-old daugh- enforcement for people on couple has an 18-year-old One weekend, he, his ter, Chandler Williams, has probation, that would allow special-needs daughter. wife, Amy Williams, and Angelman Syndrome, a law enforcement and care- Chandler were in Orlando neuro-genetic disorder that takers to track people who or Central Florida, and that for a conference. While causes severe intellectual have wandered off. matters.” they were packing their car and developmental disabil- Williams said they want Williams said when Leo at their motel, Chandler ities and makes her prone to make the devices avail- first disappeared, people wandered off in no more

to wandering. able to anyone who wants questioned how he could’ve than a second. Wisconsin at LSU at Wisconsin “It broke my heart one for little to no cost, gone missing, how he “There was a large lake because I could feel for this which is why they’re look- could’ve died. They won- area around, so I’m panick- mother,” Williams said. “I ing into funding through dered how it’s possible for a ing. I’m running the edge know the frustration she federal grants or Medicare, 9-year-old child to just leave of the lakes, and finally, has. I know the fear she Medicaid and private insur- in the middle of the night, we found her. The eleva- went through. Obviously, I ance companies. but it’s possible, he said. tor was in close proximity, don’t know what she’s feel- There are preventative “When Leo went miss- and she was in the eleva- ing now because I’ve never measures available right ing, a lot of people just tor going up and down. lost a child, but I can only now, like advanced alarm didn’t understand how it Freaked me out,” he said. imagine.” systems, but a lot of them could happen, and there’s One life has already What Leo’s passing has are incredibly costly, he said. still people that question been lost because of this, created is a community of “In a lot of cases, fami- the parents,” he said. “But Williams said. There don’t Arkansas at Auburn individuals who are pas- lies don’t have the financial I live it every day, and I’ve need to be any more. sionate about putting pre- means or the ability to use seen what my daughter can “Sometimes, it takes a ventative measures into these preventative devic- and has done. My oldest tragedy to have success place to help make sure es,” Williams said. “We daughter is a nanny for a unfortunately,” he said. this never happens again. definitely live in a lesser special needs child, and “But I think a lot of good is “You know, those three income area than say South their parents have experi- going to come from this.” days (of searching for Leo)

were a tough three days for not just Live Oak but all NURSING HOME PLANNING WORKSHOP the surrounding counties. Presented by Attorney Teresa Byrd Morgan I mean, that was mentally draining on everybody. Hearts were breaking, as was mine,” Williams said. “There’s quite a fear when a child is missing, and we have no idea where they are.” “Why would I need Medicaid if I’m on Medicare?” Now the idea is to cre- ate GPS tracking devices Learn why, and what you need to know about qualifying for the Medicaid Institutional Care Program. that can be put on autistic children, others with spe- Thursday, August 28, 2014 at 10 a.m. cial needs and even elderly Attendance is free, but seating is limited. dementia and Alzheimer’s Call Shana Miller at 386-755-1977 to reserve a seat. patients, so that if they wander, they can be found Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER SCHOOL TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2014 7A Bulletin Board NEWS ABOUT OUR SCHOOLS CLASS NOTES ■ To leave an anonymous tip on a possible dangerous situation concerning Columbia County schools, call toll- free, (866) 295-7303. Five Points welcomes new staff ■ To leave an anonymous message on a possible truancy From staff reports problem in Columbia County schools, call 758-4947. Dang, Cherie Stone, Kelsee King, Jaz’Myne Bradley-Maxwell. The cur- ■ Items for the school page should be dropped off Five Points Elementary School Brianna Brackett, Brian Sprauge, rent staff is excited to have new Emily Lawson, Lake City Reporter, 180 E. would like to welcome the following Charlotte Nettles and Anita Burkwhat, members join Five Points where or mailed to: Duval St., Lake City, FL 32055; faxed to (386) 754-9400; faculty and staff members: Chris Tony Jones, Shaniea Wright and “Everyone is a Winner Everyday.” or e-mailed to [email protected] by 5 p.m. Thursdays.

Mark your Calendar Enriched From staff reports !with learning Thursday, Aug. 28 Melrose Park Elementary: Open House at 6:00 p.m. at FWES Thursday, Sept. 4 Pinemount Elementary: Open House for grades K – 2 at 5:45 p.m.; Grades 3 – 5 at 6:45 p.m. Westside Elementary: Open House for grades K – 2 at 5:45 p.m.; Grades 3 – 5 at 6:45 p.m. Eastside Elementary: Open House for grades PreK – 2 at 5:00 p.m.; Grades 3 – 5 at 6:00 p.m. Summers Elementary: Open

House with a twist for COURTESY PHOTOS grades K – 2 from 5:00 Clay Electric Public Relations representative Jordan Wade (from left), District Manager Troy – 6:00 p.m.; Grades 3 – Chef Chris Howland demonstrates carving a watermelon Adams, and FWES Principal Tom Lashley stand with camper Matthew Koontz during the 5 from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. basket to FWES summer enrichment students. electricity safety demonstration at Summer Enrichment Camp.

Monday, Sept. 8 LCMS: Open House 120 Fort White Elementary at 6:00 p.m. students participate in Thursday, Sept. 11 educational summer camps Five Points Elementary: Open House at 5:30 p.m. From staff reports award ceremony, students Niblack made individual projects Elementary: Open The Summer Enrichment and competed in games. and Reading Camps at Winners of the Greatest House at 5:30 p.m. FWES were a huge suc- Gains prizes were Jakob Fort White cess for the approximately Lindsey in reading and Open Elementary: 120 students who attended. Amilcar Benitez-Rios in House from 6:00 – 8:00 The schedule included math. Joining them in the p.m. reading, math, science and 100 Point Gain Club were P.E., along with interest- Jose Cuevas, An’tanyah Thursday, Sept. 18 ing speakers and hands-on Sheppard, Noah Bootle, Richardson Middle demonstrations. John Miller, Christian School: Open House Summer Enrichment campers Lori Glenn (from left), Noah Bootle, Robert Ford, and Frank Before the last day ended Gomez-Rendon, and Isaiah from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Gasparrini show off the bracelets and bottles they made in camp. with a celebration and Arce. Coming up at Melrose Park Elementary

Submitted Kindergarten parents to date. to be able to bring to class, join us as they say farewell all of the essential supplies Greetings Melrose Park to their toddlers and come Saying ‘thank you’ that were required to grant For Life Insurance Elementary School friends to terms with the fact that Lastly, Melrose Park a successful education. and family. We hope that their babies are growing up. would like to sincerely This donation means Go With you have all enjoyed time We appreciate so much thank the entire staff from so much to Melrose Park with your children this all of the parents who Lake City Correctional Elementary in general, but Someone You Know summer break, but boy attended this beginning Facility for the donation what matters most are the John Burns, III Mary H. Summerall Agent Financial Services Rep. were we ready to have our of the year event and we of an abundance of school students. They are why we students back on campus. hope that the shock of not supplies for our deserving do what we do. They are 234 SW Main Blvd. • 752-5866 Our first week went having your precious little students. the most precious posses- very well. Teachers and ones at home will settle Lake City Correctional sions on earth, and Lake students started getting down soon. Facility was gracious City Correctional Facility to know each other and enough to supply our has ensured that so many ATTENTION PARENTS our new CHAMPS sys- Volunteer Orientation school with pencils, eras- of them will have every- tem is being implemented This week, Melrose Park ers, crayons, pens, paper, thing they need to thrive in Don’t Be The Last To school-wide, which uses will hold Open House on and anything else a grow- our community. Sign Up For School visual aids and literature Thursday, beginning at ing child’s school list may From the bottom of our to explain what our expec- 6:00 p.m. consist of. collective hearts, thank VPK Still Available tations are for this school In addition to our Open I am certain that we can you. year. We have witnessed House festivities, all school all remember how import- See a related picture on Green Gable Learning Tree our students meeting these board-approved volunteers ant and empowering it was Page 2A. Gwen LK- 755-7677 expectations, and more. will be invited to join in our Volunteer Orientation. Free afterschool childcare for VPK students when signing up. The start of a new year This will be a short session We started classes on where volunteer guidelines New MerchaNdise arriviNg daily Monday, August 18. Our are explained. campus was stirring with Volunteers will not be conversations about new permitted to participate in teachers and activities the classroom activities, field children have participated trips or any other volun- Name Brand Gently Used in over the summer. teer needs until oriented, On Thursday, August 21, so please come on out to Children’s Clothing Melrose Park held its annu- Melrose on Thursday for Look for the color dots on Sale items al “Boo-Hoo Breakfast” this important meeting. 471 SW 247 • Branford Crossing • 752-9885 in which we invited all Our first Title 1 meeting Lake City Reporter of our Pre-K, VPK and will also be held on this (Across from the fairgrounds) 8A

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Fort White girls, head coach to the varsity and the Alachua County for the Lady Indians. Tournament at Gainesville CHS boys play Columbia’s boys tee off Country Club on Oct. 9. home matches. at 4 p.m. against Buchholz High at The Country Club Columbia volleyball From staff reports at Lake City, where the Tigers will play all of their Columbia’s volleyball Official games for the fall home matches. team got a preseason look season begin today with Steve Smithy returns as at a couple of district oppo- matches played by Fort head coach. nents on Friday. White High volleyball and Columbia is the defend- The Lady Tigers lost Columbia High boys golf. ing champion in District in two games to host The Lady Indians begin 4-2A, which includes Gainesville High, then a five-game homestand Bradford, Eastside, beat Oakleaf High in two with a visit from Hamilton Keystone Heights, Palatka, games. County High. The junior Santa Fe and Suwannee Gainesville hosted the varsity teams start things high schools. classic, which was moved off at 5 p.m. with the varsity The Tigers have three from Monday to Friday in a squads set to take the court 18-hole matches on the last-minute change. at 6 p.m. schedule — Chiles High Middleburg High and BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter Becky Larson, a former at home on Sept. 2, the Orange Park High are Columbia High’s Roger Cray (9) cuts behind blockers during the kickoff classic win over head coach at Dixie County East Lake Invitational continued on 3B West Orange High in Lake City on Friday. High, moves up from JV at Palm Coast on Sept. 6 GAMES Grading time for the Tigers

Mixed results for Offensive line to find itself. But it was Underwood that led the CHS in win over “They had moments, charge. West Orange. other times, they were flat- “He had a 60-yard run out bad,” Columbia head called back,” Allen said. By BRANDON FINLEY coach Brian Allen said. “He had a performance. I [email protected] “Be critical on them didn’t even realize.” A and look at the tape, we’re It was a tale of two halves not supremely confident Defensive line when Columbia High ral- with what we’re doing. It’s lied to beat West Orange not the entire group. In “We did some things High, 35-34, in the kickoff that game, we made sev- that were pretty bad,” Allen classic on Friday. eral substitutions. Jason said. “Put it all together With it came a share of Strickland ended up play- and it wasn’t very good. mixed results and position ing and knows what he’s Second half, we played bet- grades follow. doing. Right now, knowing ter.” Columbia was gashed what you’re doing is better up the middle beginning Quarterbacks/receivers than being a good athlete on the first play, but also TIM KIRBY/Lake City Reporter or size attributes. That’s had a stand at the goal line Fort White High’s 2014 volleyball varsity team members are (front row, from left) After a first half that going to help us be able to in the second quarter that Ashley Cason and Jordan Waller. Second row (from left) are Beth Morgan, Rykia Jackson, saw no completions, Davin win.” C- changed momentum. C- Schuck was perfect in the Bailey Robison and Desirae Roberts. Back row (from left) are coach Becky Larson, second half to lead the Running backs Linebackers Cheyenne Patterson, Arianna House, Brooke Johnson, Hannah May and manager comeback. He was 10 of Joslyn Colon. 10 and had a touchdown Lonnie Underwood A group that is sup- pass to spark the offense. picked up where he left posed to lead the Tigers Latrell Williams was effec- off last year and reached didn’t play like it on Friday. tive in both the passing the end zone four times. There were missed tackles and return game to help Kamario Bell also had and blown assignments. lead the receiving group. explosive plays behind a continued on 4B B- line that’s still working CHS

TIM KIRBY/Lake City Reporter Fort White High’s 2014 volleyball junior varsity team members are (front row, from left) Ariana Rix and Kylee Crews. Second row (from left) are Raven Miles, Shelby DuBose, Kimmie Boone, Savana Terry and Sypress Moore. Back row (from left) are Carolann Hall, Alina Spears, Abby Tuell, Bessie Conner-Switzer, Mikayla Sparkman and coach Tiffany Bratcher.

TIM KIRBY/Lake City Reporter Fort White High’s offensive line warms up before the kickoff classic game on Friday. New Patient Exam and Necessary X-rays Fort White looks to extend DO150, DO330 First-time $ run over Hamilton County patient Reg. $217 29 SAVINGS OF $188 By TIM KIRBY look to continue its mas- Trojans at 7:30 p.m. Friday Expires August 31, 2014 [email protected] tery over Hamilton County in the opening game of the ASPEN DENTAL GROUP High under head coach regular season. FORT WHITE — Fort Demetric Jackson. continued on 3B White High football will The Indians host the INDIANS 2BAGATE

2B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2014 Page Editor: Tim Kirby, 754-0421 SCOREBOARD Murray grits it out

Cincinnati 63 68 .481 9½ No. 5 Ohio State vs. Navy at Baltimore, 37. (33) Ryan Truex, Toyota, engine, for U.S. Open win TELEVISION Chicago 58 72 .446 14 Noon 338, 38, 7, $96,784. West Division No. 6 Auburn vs. Arkansas, 4 p.m. 38. (38) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, TV sports W L Pct GB No. 7 UCLA at Virginia, Noon accident, 243, 29.9, 6, $91,165. By RACHEL COHEN Ashe. 74 58 .561 — No. 11 Stanford vs. UC Davis, 4 p.m. 39. (20) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, Associated Press Second-ranked Simona Today 68 61 .527 4½ No. 12 Georgia vs. No. 16 Clemson, accident, 176, 68.6, 5, $95,165. BASKETBALL San Diego 60 69 .465 12½ 5:30 p.m. 40. (13) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, Halep merited the honor of 2 p.m. Arizona 55 76 .420 18½ No. 13 LSU vs. No. 14 Wisconsin at accident, 160, 79.5, 5, $96,565. NEW YORK — Spinning kicking off the tournament ESPN2 — Men’s national teams, Colorado 52 77 .403 20½ Houston, 9 p.m. 41. (42) Aric Almirola, Ford, accident, in 70 mph second serves, on center court. The stage exhibition, Slovenia vs. United States, at Today’s Games No. 15 Southern Cal vs. Fresno State, 123, 43.7, 3, $116,101. grabbing at his hamstrings, proved imposing at first, St. Louis (Lynn 14-8) at 7:30 p.m. 42. (31) Brett Moffitt, Toyota, engine, Las Palmas, Spain Andy Murray gritted his and Halep needed to rally MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL (Cole 7-4), 7:05 p.m. No. 17 Notre Dame vs. Rice, 78, 30.8, 2, $83,165. 8 p.m. Washington (G.Gonzalez 6-9) at 3:30 p.m. 43. (35) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, way through cramps to win from a set down to beat FS1 — Minnesota at Kansas City Philadelphia (Hamels 7-6), 7:05 p.m. No. 20 Kansas State vs. Stephen F. overheating, 37, 24.8, 1, $71,665. his first-round match at the a young American making 10 p.m. Atlanta (A.Wood 9-9) at N.Y. Mets Austin, 7:10 p.m. Race Statistics U.S. Open. her Grand Slam debut. MLB — Regional coverage, Miami at (Gee 4-6), 7:10 p.m. No. 22 Nebraska vs. FAU, Average Speed of Race Winner: Chicago Cubs (T.Wood 7-11) at 3:30 p.m. 92.965 mph. The eighth-seeded The Romanian won 6-7 L.A. Angels or Texas at Seattle Murray beat Robin Haase (2), 6-1, 6-2 over 20-year-old SOCCER Cincinnati (Cueto 15-7), 7:10 p.m. No. 23 North Carolina vs. Liberty, Time of Race: 2 hours, 52 minutes, 2:30 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (R.Hernandez 7-9) at 6 p.m. 0 seconds. 6-3, 7-6 (6), 1-6, 7-5 on a Danielle Rose Collins. As a FSN — UEFA Champions League, Arizona (Cahill 3-8), 9:40 p.m. No. 24 Missouri vs. South Dakota Margin of Victory: 0.390 seconds. steamy Monday. He start- sophomore at Virginia, an APOEL vs. Aalborg, at Nicosia, Cyprus Miami (Eovaldi 6-8) at L.A. Angels State, 3:30 p.m. Caution Flags: 9 for 64 laps. ed cramping in the back unseeded Collins won the FS1 — UEFA Champions League, (Shoemaker 12-4), 10:05 p.m. No. 25 Washington at Hawaii, Lead Changes: 16 among 9 drivers. Milwaukee (J.Nelson 2-4) at San Diego 10:30 p.m. of his shoulder early in the NCAA title to earn a wild Celtic vs. Maribor, at Glasgow, Scotland third set, then it spread to card into the U.S. Open. 3 a.m. (T.Ross 11-12), 10:10 p.m. TENNIS FS1 — UEFA Champions League, Lille Colorado (J.De La Rosa 13-8) at San AUTO RACING his forearm. The French Open run- at Porto (delayed tape) Francisco (Bumgarner 14-9), 10:15 p.m. Murray reached for his ner-up, Halep reached TENNIS Wednesday’s Games U.S. Open seeds hamstring in the middle of a career-high ranking of St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 12:35 p.m. 1 p.m., 7 p.m. Irwin Tools Night Race one rally and still won the No. 2 this month. She has ESPN — U.S. Open, first round, at Washington at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Men New York Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. At Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway 1. Novak Djokovic, Serbia point. After hitting a win- never advanced past the YOUTH OLYMPICS GAMES Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Saturday 2. Roger Federer, Switzerland ner, he’d twisted his body fourth round at the U.S. 7 p.m. Milwaukee at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. (Start position in parentheses) 3. Stanislas Wawrinka, Switzerland to awkwardly stretch his Open. NBCSN — Men’s diving; beach volley- L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. 1. (5) Joey Logano, Ford, 500 laps, 4. David Ferrer, Spain left side. “My best moment of my ball, at Nanjing, China (same-day tape) Miami at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. 133.8 rating, 47 points, $357,931. 5. Milos Raonic, Canada Colorado at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. 2. (9) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 500, 6. Tomas Berdych, Czech Republic “I tried to hang around life — I have to enjoy this,” 122.8, 43, $241,438. 7. Grigor Dimitrov, Bulgaria the best I could and man- she said in an on-court BASEBALL Little League 3. (16) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 500, 8. Andy Murray, Great Britain aged to get through,” the interview after the match. 115.1, 42, $227,116. 9. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, France two-time major champion “But it’s not easy. There’s AL standings WORLD SERIES 4. (6) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 500, 10. Kei Nishikori, Japan said during an on-court a lot of pressure on me. United States Championship 106.8, 40, $198,916. 11. Ernests Gulbis, Latvia 5. (7) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 500, 12. Richard Gasquet, France interview. Everyone is telling me that East Division Chicago 7, Las Vegas 5 107.1, 39, $136,605. 13. John Isner, United States W L Pct GB Sunday Murray was twice down I have chances to win.” 6. (21) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 500, 14. Marin Cilic, Croatia Baltimore 73 55 .570 — Third Place a break in the fourth set, For Collins, she expect- 80.1, 38, $161,120. 15. Fabio Fognini, Italy New York 67 61 .523 6 Tokyo 5, Las Vegas 0 but Haase unraveled with ed to return 24 hours later 7. (3) Carl Edwards, Ford, 500, 100.4, 16. Tommy Robredo, Spain Toronto 66 64 .508 8 World Championship 37, $135,995. 17. Roberto Bautista Agut, Spain a string of unforced errors. to a far smaller venue: a Tampa Bay 64 66 .492 10 Seoul 8, Chicago 4 8. (18) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 18. Kevin Anderson, South Africa The 70th-ranked Haase college classroom. Boston 56 74 .431 18 500, 116.8, 38, $161,609. 19. Feliciano Lopez, Spain Central Division wasted three break points Hobbled by injuries dur- 9. (17) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 500, 20. Gael Monfils, France W L Pct GB FOOTBALL in the final game, when he ing the season, Collins 85.3, 35, $142,484. 21. Mikhail Youzhny, Russia Kansas City 72 57 .558 — was also hurt by a missed rolled through the NCAA 10. (8) Greg Biffle, Ford, 500, 89.4, 34, 22. Philipp Kohlschreiber, Germany Detroit 70 59 .543 2 NFL preseason $155,070. 23. Leonardo Mayer, Argentina call. tournament to become the Cleveland 66 63 .512 6 11. (1) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 500, 24. Julien Benneteau, France Up 5-3 earlier in the Cavaliers’ first women’s Chicago 59 71 .454 13½ Saturday 116.3, 34, $154,368. 25. Ivo Karlovic, Croatia Minnesota 58 72 .446 14½ Tampa Bay 27, Buffalo 14 set, Haase double-faulted singles champion in May. 12. (40) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 500, 26. Gilles Simon, France West Division Miami 25, Dallas 20 on break point to allow Sixth-seeded Angelique 78.6, 32, $139,880. 27. Santiago Giraldo, Colombia W L Pct GB Tennessee 24, Atlanta 17 13. (11) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 28. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Spain Murray to get back on Kerber also needed three Los Angeles 77 52 .597 — Baltimore 23, Washington 17 500, 92, 31, $119,285. 29. Lukas Rosol, Czech Republic serve. Murray then went sets to outlast qualifier Oakland 76 53 .589 1 Minnesota 30, Kansas City 12 14. (22) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 30. Jeremy Chardy, France up 6-5 when he took Ksenia Pervak 6-2, 3-6, 7-5, Seattle 71 58 .550 6 New Orleans 23, Indianapolis 17 500, 82.1, 30, $128,643. 31. Fernando Verdasco, Spain Houston 55 76 .420 23 St. Louis 33, Cleveland 14 Haase’s second serve high coming back from down a 15. (25) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 499, 80, 32. Joao Sousa, Portugal Texas 50 79 .388 27 Houston 18, Denver 17 and whacked a forehand break in the third set. 29, $145,693. Women Today’s Games Sunday 16. (2) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 499, 1. Serena Williams, United States winner. F o u r t h - s e e d e d Tampa Bay (Cobb 9-6) at Baltimore San Francisco 21, San Diego 7 87.9, 29, $152,346. 2. Simona Halep, Romania Venus Williams, 34, beat Agnieszka Radwanska had (W.Chen 13-4), 7:05 p.m. Cincinnati 19, Arizona 13 17. (14) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 498, 3. Petra Kvitova, Czech Republic 43-year-old Kimiko Date- no such trouble. She beat Boston (R.De La Rosa 4-5) at Toronto Thursday 66.7, 27, $143,351. 4. Agnieszka Radwanska, Poland (Dickey 10-12), 7:07 p.m. Atlanta at Jacksonville, 6 p.m. Krumm 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 in the Sharon Fichman 6-1, 6-0 in 18. (28) Michael McDowell, Ford, 498, 5. Maria Sharapova, Russia N.Y. Yankees (McCarthy 5-2) at Kansas City at Green Bay, 7 p.m. day’s second match in 47 minutes. 63.7, 26, $103,785. 6. Angelique Kerber, Germany Detroit (Porcello 14-8), 7:08 p.m. Detroit at Buffalo, 7 p.m. 19. (19) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 497, 7. Eugenie Bouchard, Canada Cleveland (House 2-3) at Chicago Indianapolis at Cincinnati, 7 p.m. 71.9, 25, $131,218. 8. Ana Ivanovic, Serbia White Sox (Quintana 6-10), 8:10 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. 20. (23) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 9. Jelena Jankovic, Serbia Minnesota (Nolasco 5-9) at Kansas St. Louis at Miami, 7 p.m. 497, 68.4, 24, $134,318. 10. Caroline Wozniacki, Denmark City (D.Duffy 8-11), 8:10 p.m. New England at N.Y. Giants, 7:30 p.m. 21. (15) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 497, 71, 11. Flavia Pennetta, Italy Oakland (Hammel 1-5) at Houston Carolina at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. 23, $138,935. 12. Dominika Cibulkova, Slovakia (Keuchel 10-9), 8:10 p.m. Washington at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. 22. (39) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 13. Sara Errani, Italy Miami (Eovaldi 6-8) at L.A. Angels San Francisco at Houston, 8 p.m. 497, 57.9, 0, $105,010. 14. Lucie Safarova, Czech Republic (Shoemaker 12-4), 10:05 p.m. Baltimore at New Orleans, 8 p.m. 23. (29) David Ragan, Ford, 496, 52.9, 15. Carla Suarez Navarro, Spain Texas (N.Martinez 3-9) at Seattle Denver at Dallas, 8 p.m. 21, $126,493. 16. Victoria Azarenka, Belarus (Paxton 3-1), 10:10 p.m. Minnesota at Tennessee, 8 p.m. 24. (36) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 17. Ekaterina Makarova, Russia Wednesday’s Games Chicago at Cleveland, 8 p.m. 496, 52.2, 20, $115,318. 18. Andrea Petkovic, Germany Texas at Seattle, 3:40 p.m. Arizona at San Diego, 10 p.m. 25. (32) David Gilliland, Ford, 495, 49, 19. Venus Williams, United States Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Seattle at Oakland, 10 p.m. 19, $121,182. 20. Svetlana Kuznetsova, Russia Boston at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. 26. (43) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 495, 21. Sloane Stephens, United States N.Y. Yankees at Detroit, 7:08 p.m. 44.6, 18, $110,010. 22. Alize Cornet, France Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, AP Top 25 schedule 27. (24) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 23. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Russia 8:10 p.m. Thursday’s Games 493, 45.2, 17, $109,390. 24. Sam Stosur, Australia Minnesota at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. No. 9 South Carolina vs. No. 21 Texas 28. (26) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 493, 25. Garbine Muguruza, Spain Oakland at Houston, 8:10 p.m. A&M, 6 p.m. 35.6, 16, $146,616. 26. Sabine Lisicki, Germany Miami at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. No. 18 Mississippi vs. Boise State at 29. (30) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 492, 27. Madison Keys, United States Atlanta, 8 p.m. 42.8, 15, $100,770. 28. Roberta Vinci, Italy NL standings No. 19 Arizona State vs. Weber State, 30. (34) Cole Whitt, Toyota, 492, 38.1, 29. Casey Dellacqua, Australia 10:30 p.m. 14, $101,635. 30. Barbora Zahlavova Strycova, East Division Friday’s Game 31. (41) David Stremme, Chevrolet, Czech Republic W L Pct GB No. 8 Michigan State vs. Jacksonville 491, 33.5, 13, $97,525. 31. Kurumi Nara, Japan Washington 75 54 .581 — State, 7:30 p.m. 32. (27) Alex Bowman, Toyota, 489, 32. Zhang Shuai, China Atlanta 68 63 .519 8 Saturday’s Games 53.9, 12, $97,415. Miami 64 65 .496 11 No. 1 Florida State vs. Oklahoma 33. (37) J.J. Yeley, Ford, 489, 37.4, 0, New York 61 70 .466 15 State at Arlington, Texas, 8 p.m. $97,305. BASKETBALL Philadelphia 58 72 .446 17½ No. 2 Alabama vs. West Virginia at 34. (10) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 480, Central Division Atlanta, 3:30 p.m. 53.8, 10, $123,490. WNBA playoffs W L Pct GB No. 3 Oregon vs. South Dakota, 35. (12) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 477, Milwaukee 72 58 .554 — 10:30 p.m. 79.6, 10, $116,410. CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS St. Louis 70 59 .543 1½ No. 4 Oklahoma vs. Louisiana Tech, 36. 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Page Editor: Tim Kirby, 754-0421 LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2014 3B GAMES COLUMBIA HIGH TIGERETTES

Today n Fort White High volleyball vs. Hamilton County High, 6 p.m. (JV-5) n Columbia High boys golf vs. Buchholz High at The Country Club at Lake City, 4 p.m. Thursday n Columbia High boys golf vs. Santa Fe High at Meadowbrook Golf Club, 4 p.m. n Columbia High volleyball vs. Lafayette High, 6 p.m. (JV-5) n Fort White High volleyball vs. Interlachen High, 6:30 p.m. (JV-5:30) n Fort White High JV football at Dixie County High, 7 p.m. n Columbia High football at Gainesville High, 7:30 p.m. Friday n Fort White High football vs. Hamilton County High, 7:30 p.m. JEN CHASTEEN/Special to the Reporter The Columbia High varsity Tigerettes for 2014-15 are (front row, from left) Megan McCray, Sierra Thomas, Mackenzi Nichols, Rebecca Creeley and Taylor Sikes. Second row (from left) are Madison Douglas, Natalia Pardo, Taylor Speight and Morgan Jackson. Back row (from left) are Nyjeria Fulton, BRIEFS Lieutenant Lauren Mixon, Lieutenant Adrianna Mims, Captain Tobie Williams, Co-Captain Savannah Hoffman, Lieutenant Hanna Perry, Lieutenant Cassady Feagle and Jocelin Bal. Jennifer Owens is coach. RUNNING All for Hoops races Sept. 13 The All for Hoops 5K and Duathalon is 7:30 a.m. Sept. 13 at Ivey Park in Branford. Cost is $20 for the 5k and $30 for the duathalon with proceeds to benefit basketball programs in the Branford area. Register online at www.active.com. For details, call Michelle Richards at 208-2447. Races to benefit Hayley Lewis A community 5k cross country race to benefit Hayley Lewis is 8 a.m. Sept. 27 at Alligator Park. Cost is $30 for day-of registration. The park will open at 7 a.m. Early registration (before Sept. 23) is $20 with forms at Columbia High and Carquest. There JEN CHASTEEN/Special to the Reporter also will be an Eye of The Columbia High junior varsity Tigerettes for 2014-15 are (front row, from left) Apriena Riley, Griffin Phelps, Brittany DuBose, Kailey Kiss, the Tiger Middle School Samantha Jackson, Casey Jones, Buie Summerlin and Abby Larsen. Back row (from left) are Lieutenant Riley Eubank, Lieutenant Jordan Ryder, Invitational 3k at Co-Captain Laurel Daniel, Captain Amber Bell, Lieutenant Callie Williams and Lieutenant Takemma Stewart. Jennifer Owens is coach. 8:40 a.m. (register online at www.flrunners.com or day of race — $5 per individual, $30 per GAMES gender team) and an From Page 1B Elementary School Jamboree one-mile fun the other teams in District run at 9:30 a.m. ($3 2-6A. day-of registration) with schools scored and age Columbia cross country group medals rewarded. For details, e-mail Columbia’s girls cross [email protected]. country teams ran in the Buchholz Fun Run Time YOUTH CHEERLEADING Trial at Santa Fe College on Saturday. Columbia Cheer Four Lady Tigers placed registration set in the top 20: Cassie Pierron, third; Bridget Morse, Columbia Cheer fourth; Nicole Morse, 11th; Association registration Jillian Morse, 13th. They for the fall season is were joined in the top 25 by 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday Samantha Ziegaus (22nd) at Memorial Stadium. and Bernita Brown (24th). Fee is $40 for a first child Columbia opens the reg- and $35 for others. Cost COURTESY ular season on Sept. 6 in of the uniform is $60. Columbia High cross country runners (from left) Jillian Morse (14th), Nicole Morse (12th), Bridget Morse (4th) and the Bob Hans Invitational at For details, call Wilma Cassie Pierron (3rd) placed in the top 20 in the Buchholz Fun Run Time Trial at Santa Fe College on Saturday. Ridgeview High. Drawdy at 965-1377.

OUTDOORS Hunter safety INDIANS: Trojans next courses offered Continued From Page 1B The Florida Fish and Fort White leads the Armstrong is the son of Wildlife Conservation series 7-3, and the Indians Bill Armstrong, who led Commission is offering are 4-0 under Jackson. Columbia High to a 14-5-1 free hunter safety The only winner last year record in 1949-50. courses in Columbia was the weather, as the Armstrong is no stranger County. Classes are game was postponed for to the Florida playoffs. He 6-9 p.m. Sept. 10 and a couple of hours because led his alma mater, Jefferson 8 a.m. to noon on of lightning and ended up County, to the state champi- Sept. 13, and 6-9 p.m. being canceled. No make- onship game in 1982 where Sept. 25 and 8 a.m. to up date could be arranged. the Tigers of Monticello noon Sept. 27. Firearms, Hamilton County fin- tied Clewiston High 13-13. ammunition and ished 3-6 in the regular Armstrong also made the materials are provided. season, but won the right playoffs with Munroe Day Students should bring games in District 5-1A. A School of Quincy in 1998. pencil and paper. An 2-1 district mark with wins Prior to coming adult must accompany over Lafayette High and to Hamilton County, children younger than 16 Jefferson County High off- Armstrong spent 13 years at all times. The location set a loss to Branford High as coach at four differ- of the class will be given and established the Trojans ent schools in Georgia. At to those who register in as district champions. Peachtree Ridge High, he advance. Anyone born In the playoffs, Hamilton tied Roswell High in the after June 1, 1975 must County beat Bell High, state championship game. pass an approved hunter 39-24, before losing to even- Jackson’s wins over safety course. tual state champion Trenton Hamilton County (2007-08, High, 56-32. 11-12) have come in con- For details, call TIM KIRBY/Lake City Reporter 758-0525. Last year was the first vincing fashion. Fort White High head coach Demetric Jackson talks to the Indians after the kickoff classic at Hamilton County for The Trojans last beat the game against Dixie County High in Cross City on Friday n From staff reports coach Blair Armstrong. Indians in 2006. 4BSPORTS

4B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2014 Page Editor: Tim Kirby, 754-0421 CHS: An ‘A’ grade for special teams Continued From Page 1B

Expect to see better on Cray didn’t live up to the the strongest for Columbia Thursday. “Look at tape Tigers’ usual expectations. with big returns on kick- and play was bad,” Allen “Just have to continue offs, 5-of-5 on extra points, said. “Even down to our to improve,” Allen said. and a punt downed at the best guy, Zedrick (Woods), “Know the talent level three. who had 15 tackles.” D of the team we’re going “Four kids kicked at against compared to the some point in that game,” Secondary talent we’re facing. We had Allen said. “Taking four some stops.” D kids into the package Allen called Roger Cray wasn’t always the case. I the best corner in the Special teams thought that they all kicked state before the season, well, kickoff punt, PAT. All but the secondary led by The forgotten phase was did a good job.” A

COURTESY Members of the Gainesville Gold 12U girls fastpitch softball team are (front row, from left) Whitney Lee, Savannah Channel, Emily Barras, Lauren Hutcherson, Lucy Giebeig, Hallie Bryant and Adrianna Saavedra. Second row (from left) are Sierra Jevyak, Bryn Thomas, Hannah Foster, coach Jeremy McFayden, Lexi Kilfoyl, Story Giebeig and Kylee Barry. Back row coaches (from left) are Keith Foster, Megan Ryan, Todd Bryant and Drue Barry. Gold 9th in nation

From staff reports Hutcherson, Whitney Lee, great combination of both Story Giebeig and Lucy speed and power. We had The Gainesville Gold 12U Giebeig are members of an outstanding spring sea- girls fastpitch softball team the Gainesville Gold. son which included the 12U recently competed in the Coach Jeremy McFayden ASA state championship ASA National Tournament said of the Gainesville and the 14U USSSA state in Bloomington, Ind. Gold: “This team is a very championship. At the 12U The Gold placed ninth in well-rounded team that has ASA National Tournament, a field of 73 teams. great pitching, excellent we finished in ninth place Lake City Middle defense and a formidable out of 73 of the best teams School students Lauren offense that includes a in the country.” BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter Columbia High’s Latrell Williams runs with West Orange High defenders in pursuit during GOLF REPORTS the kickoff classic game on Friday. Gough’s skin wins pot hole

Brandon Moore won first COUNTRY CLUB $20, plus cart fee, and is place in the A Division of at LAKE CITY open to anyone. the Wednesday Blitz with Carl Ste-Marie Nancy Edgar won first a +9. Mike Jacobs came in place in the Ladies “best second with a +3. Jordan nine” on Tuesday with a Hale came in third Place first place in the B division 32.5. Peggy Radcliffe came with a +2. with a +5. Jim Carr came in in second with a 34.5. Ron Bennett won first second a +4. Mike Jacobs Caroline Stevens came in place in the B division with came in third with a +3. third with a 35. Katrina a +6. Don Howard and Skins winners were: Counts and Suzi Davis tied Lynn Smith tied for second Jacobs-No. 1, Joe Paul- for fourth with 35.5. at +3. No. 3, Bruce Gibson-No. Stevens had a chip-in on Skins winners were: 5, Mike McCranie-No. 6, No. 7. Buddy Slay-No. 6, Hale- Chad Hunter- No. 7, Eli Good Old Boys results: No. 7, Mike Gough-No. 8, Wit- No. 10, Terry Hunter- n Match 1 — Don Dennis Crawford-No. 12 No. 13, Alan Moody-No. 15 Howard, Paul Davis, Dave and A.J. Lavin-No. 15. and Chris Lewis-No. 17. Cannon and Emerson Darst Gough had the only bird- The Saturday Blitz costs def. Marc Risk, Jim Stevens, ie on the pot hole (No. 8) $15, plus cart fee. You must Bobby Simmons and Dan and won $46. A new pot tee off by 9 a.m. Stephens, 7-5, and Ed Snow, starts Wednesday. Terry Hunter won first Monty Montgomery, Stan The Wednesday Blitz place in the A division of Woolbert and Joe Persons costs $13 (plus optional the Sunday Blitz with a +7. 7-4; BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter pot), plus cart fee. Mike Jacobs came in sec- n Match 2 — Rhea Hart, Columbia High’s Ben Kuykendall (11) makes a diving tackle on West Orange High The team of Chad ond with a +5. Buddy Slay Rob Brown, Eli Witt, Jim quarterback Woody Barrett during the kickoff classic game on Friday. Hunter, Jonathan Morgan came in third with a +3. Bell and Mike Spencer def. and Rick Cahill won the Hank Rone won first Shelton Keen, Bob Wheary, top honors in the Thursday place in the B division with Howard Whitaker and Bill Night Scramble on Aug. 14 a +11. Mike Carr came in Wheeler, 3-2. with a 5-under par. The pot second with a +8. Jonathan Top scores: Risk 69 hole (No. 14) carried over. Morgan came in third with (32-37), Snow 75 (37- The Thursday Night a +6. 38), Darst 75 (37-28), Scramble costs $23 for Closest to the pin winners Montgomery 78 (40-38), members and $30 for non- were: Mike Gough-Nos. 5 Simmons 79 (37-42) and members (optional pot). and 7, Rick Cahill-No. 15 Stephens 79 (38-41). Keith Shaw won first and John Brewer-No. 17. Congratulations to John place in the A division of Skins winners were: Garrard for his hole-in-one the Saturday Blitz with a Timmy Rogers-No. 1, Rone- on No. 15. +9. Steve Patterson came No. 3, Gough-No. 6, Hunter- For information call the in second with a +7. Mike Nos. 9 and 15, Tom Wade- pro shop at 752-2266. Moses came in third with No. 13, Ken Radcliffe-No. Upcoming events: a +6. 14 and Slay-No. 17. n Sept. 13-14, The Charles Timmons won The Sunday Blitz costs Rountree. LGA seeking new members

We are excited to say QUAIL HEIGHTS front No. 5, Keith Denmark that all of the new greens COUNTRY CLUB on back No. 3 and Cohoon have been put down on the Nicki Newmans on back No. 5. back nine. Monday’s Top of the Hill Our maintenance crew winners, coming in with and volunteers have been all women who are 18 years big points, were Tony Kent working around the clock of age and enjoy the game taking first with a +10, Al to get the process com- of golf. Membership dues Cohoon following right pleted. They are also put- are $20 for the year, which behind with a +9 and Gerald ting in a new putting green go towards a Christmas in Smithy with a +8. area, which will be avail- November tournament. Wednesday Blitz winner, able soon. The QHLGA has its coming in at a whooping We estimate that the new play days on Tuesday and +12, was Tim Tortorice. greens on the course will Thursday with an 8:30 a.m. Tying for second place be playable this week. start time. Cart fees/greens with +7 were Al Cohoon The MGA has a par 3 fees apply each play day. and Kevin Parks. tournament scheduled for We would love to see Skin winners were Rick Aug. 30 with a shotgun start more women participate in Cahill, Mike Kahlich, at 8:30 a.m. Entry fee is $30 the game of golf. It is a Cohoon and Parks. per player, which includes great time for fellowship, Closest to the pin winners lunch, with an optional exercise and competition. were Jack Tuggle on front skins game and closest to For more information con- No. 3, Chuck Slaymaker on the pin prizes. tact the pro shop. front No. 5, Parks on back This will be the first tour- Friday Dogfight winners No. 3, and Keith Denmark nament scheduled after all are: first-Al Cohoon +10; on back No. 5. of the new greens are fully second-Joe Herring +9; The Wednesday Scramble installed. It will be an excit- third-Tony Kent +3. winning team were mem- ing tournament, as every- The big skin payout was bers Todd Carter, Jeff Tyre one will play their own ball. for Kent with three skins. and Kurt Koon. Carter Call 752-3339 or come by Cohoon had one skin. holed out on No. 1 from the pro shop to sign up. Closest to the pin win- 70 yards for an eagle. The The Quail Heights Ladies ners were Bob Jaeger on pot rolled over again and is Golf Association is open to front No. 3, Herring on steadily climbing. 5BSPORTS

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WIN $25 TIE BREAKER: (SCORES) in Spending Bucks CHS @ Gainesville Baya Pharmacy Baker’s Communication Weekly ______NAME Ronsonet Buick GMC Trucks Vann Carpet One CONTEST RULES ______On Tuesday selected games will be sponsored in each of the ads of the participating ADDRESS merchants. Indicate which team you think will win by writing the team name beside the sponsoring merchant’s name in the entry blank. Entries may be mailed or dropped off at ______Mikell’s Power Equipment Wholesale Sleep the Lake City Reporter at 180 E. Duval St., Lake City, FL 32055 or fax to 386-752-9400. Entries must be received by 5:00pm on Thursday following the contest. Prize will be PHONE awarded weekly on the basis of most games selected correctly. In case of a tie, the ______Lewis Insurance G.W. Hunter, Inc. winner will be determined by the most accurate guess on the Tie-Breaker (score AGE required). You must be 18 years of age to enter; one entry per person. Participating sponsors and their families, employees of the Lake City Reporter and their families are not eligible to enter. 6B LAKE CITY REPORTER ADVICE & COMICS TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2011 Page Editor: Emogene Graham, 754-0415 DILBERT DEAR ABBY Ring from broken engagement gets another chance to shine DEAR ABBY: I was woman in my 50s. My sister, engaged several years ago, who is also in her 50s, lives but the engagement didn’t with me and has for several last. We broke up and I years. Could you please set- BABY BLUES gave him back his ring. We tle a dispute we are having? remain close friends, how- She says that mail is pri- ever, and hang out at least vate and when I bring my once a week. mail in from the mailbox, I have been dating Abigail Van Buren I should leave hers in the another guy for a couple of www.dearabby.com box. I say it is just common years, and we’re thinking courtesy to bring all of it about getting engaged. I girl, “Lorena,” here. She’s in at once and place it in a am wondering if it would very religious, which I like predetermined spot for the be improper to ask my ex about her. We have been recipient. I am not saying if we could buy my old ring talking, but I’m afraid to that mail is not private, from him. It was -- and still ask her out. I don’t have because it is. And I would the best morals, and I’m BLONDIE is -- my “dream ring,” and I never dream of opening know my ex has kept it in afraid I would corrupt her anyone’s mail, but don’t the glove box of his car ever if we did go out. I don’t you have to look at the since I gave it back to him. want to make her into envelope to know which I don’t want to commit a something she isn’t. person it belongs to? faux pas, but it seems silly Should I let her be who So what do you think? to buy another identical she is, or take the risk of Should it be left in the box ring. What do you think? dating her and hope she’ll or should I bring it all in? — HEADED DOWN THE be happy? When I think — STUMPED SISTER IN AISLE about Lorena, I realize I’d HOUSTON DEAR HEADED do anything for her -- even DEAR SISTER: I think DOWN THE AISLE: change my life. Please tell what you have been doing If you haven’t discussed me what to do. — WILD is both wise and prudent. BEETLE BAILEY this with your current MAN IN KENT, OHIO Unless the mailbox has a boyfriend, you should. It DEAR WILD MAN: lock on it, I would recom- might bother him to see Feeling as you do about mend bringing all the mail you wearing an engage- Lorena, I think you should into the house as soon as ment ring that was given take the risk and ask her possible after it’s delivered to you by someone else. out. Because you would do to prevent theft. However, If he says it’s OK, I can’t “anything” for her, make because your sister is sensi- see why you shouldn’t ask it your top priority not to tive about it and asked that your former fiance if he’d push her into anything you you leave it in the box for be willing to part with it. know wouldn’t be good for her to retrieve, you should Frankly, he might be glad her. You wouldn’t be the do as she has requested. to get the money. first “wild man” to meet someone who made him HAGAR THE HORRIBLE DEAR ABBY: I have a ■ Write Dear Abby at love problem I could use want to be a better man. I www.DearAbby.com or your help with. I go to col- wish you luck. P.O. Box 69440, Los lege, and I met an amazing DEAR ABBY: I am a Angeles, CA 90069. HOROSCOPES

ARIES (March THE LAST WORD 22-Dec. 21): False infor- 21-April 19): Be asser- mation from someone who tive and follow a hunch. A Eugenia Last isn’t trustworthy will set service or skill you have to Overspending will lead you back. Travel plans offer can be turned into a to added stress. Practice along with poor commu- SNUFFY SMITH lucrative business venture. moderation and look for nication will cause uncer- Express your thoughts and cheaper ways to proceed tainty and could ruin the put together a plan that will with your plans. You may strategy you put in place. entice someone you’d like crave change, but stay with- Have a back-up plan ready on your team. HHH in your means. HHH to counter whatever comes TAURUS (April VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. your way. HH 20-May 20): Make 22): Feeling anxious is CAPRICORN (Dec. suggestions or discuss likely if you are uncertain 22-Jan. 19): Look, cal- work-related matters with about what others do or culate and follow through your peers. Your show of say. You are best to take with your plans. You can enthusiasm will help you a wait-and-see approach, move into a strategic posi- gain respect and support. especially where money tion that will allow you to ZITS Don’t be afraid to use alter- matters are concerned. make decisions that are native means or methods Don’t allow anyone to guilt sure to improve your stan- to improve your efficiency, you into parting with your dard of living and future knowledge or skills. Speak cash. HHH prospects. Say what’s on from the heart. HHHHH LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. your mind. HHHHH GEMINI (May 21-June 22): Listen to and sum up AQUARIUS (Jan. 20): Look past the obvious. the changes being suggest- 20-Feb. 18): Look for any Situations will not be as ed. Look for a way to satisfy professional opportunities. they appear. An emotional the people you care about A shift in the way you do setback will develop if you or the cause you believe in things will intrigue and ignore what’s being said or without jeopardizing your entice someone to consid- done. Honesty and straight- position or disrupting your er forming a professional GARFIELD forwardness along with home and family life. Do relationship with you that moderation and practicality your own fact-finding. HH should allow you both to will help. Ask for approval SCORPIO (Oct. prosper. Romance is in the before making changes at 23-Nov. 21): You will stars. HHH home. HH attract attention if you PISCES (Feb. CANCER (June express your unique sug- 19-March 20): Put pas- 21-July 22): Look at gestions to your peers or sion, greater effort and cal- your to-do list and choose someone who is in an influ- culated plans into play, and what’s most important. ential position. Spending you will get ahead person- Putting your energy where too much time with anyone ally and professionally. Size it counts will help you avoid will lead to a misunder- up what you have to offer criticism. An unexpected standing. Don’t let anyone and what’s being offered change in a relationship take advantage of you. in return before you make B.C. must be handled with care. HHHH a commitment. Emotional Follow through with what- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. finagling is apparent. HHH ever promise or commit- ment you make. HHHH LEO (July 23-Aug. CELEBRITY BIRTHDAYS 22): Take a closer look Melissa McCarthy, 44; Macaulay Culkin, 34; Chris Pine, at your financial situation. 34; Brian Kelley 29; David Price, 29; James Harden, 35. CELEBRITY CIPHER

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NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC a/k/a HORACE L. PREVETTE, JR. have driver s license SYSTEM FLORIDA, INC. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS D/B/A CHAMPION MORTGAGE deceased. and insured vehicle Plaintiff, The administration of the estate of The administration of the estate of COMPANY, NOTICE TO CREDITORS • Call (800) 422-1955 Mon-Fri, vs. JUDITH A. NOWAK, deceased, JOHN ROBERT WEAVER, de- Plaintiff The administration of the estate of 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM PAUL A. SIRARD, CHERI R. SIR- whose date of death was April 6, ceased, whose date of death was vs. HORACE PREVETTE, deceased, • Or email us at deliverphone- ARD AND UNKNOWN TEN- 2014, and whose Social Security April 25, 2014, is pending in the Cir- DOLORES E. HARRELL; UN- whose date of death was July 7, [email protected] ANTS/OWNERS, Number is XXX-XX-7723, is pend- cuit Court for Columbia County, KNOWN SPOUSE OF DOLORES 2014; File Number 2014-213-CP, is • Or log onto www.phonebook- Defendants. ing in the Circuit Court for Columbia Florida, Probate Division, the ad- E. HARRELL; UNITED STATES pending in the Circuit Court for Co- delivery.info NOTICE OF SALE County, Florida, Probate Division, dress of which is 173 NE Hernando OF AMERICA ACTING ON BE- lumbia County, Florida, Probate Di- Mention "Lake City" Help Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the address of which is Columbia Avenue, Lake City, Florida 32055. HALF OF THE SECRETARY OF vision, the address of which is 173 Final Judgment of Foreclosure for County Courthouse, Post Office Box The names and addresses of the per- HOUSING AND URBAN DEVEL- NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Plaintiff entered in this cause on July 2069, Lake City, Florida 32056. The sonal representative and the personal OPMENT; UNKNOWN TENANT Lake City, FL 32055. The names and 05546622 24, 2014, in the Circuit Court of Co- names and addresses of the personal representative's attorney are set forth #1 addresses of the personal representa- lumbia County, Florida, I will sell representative and the personal rep- below. Defendant(s) Homes of Merit is expanding & tive and the personal representative s looking for “experienced” asso- the property situated in Columbia resentative s attorney are set forth All creditors of the decedent and oth- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE attorney are set forth below. County, Florida described as: below. er persons having claims or demands SALE All creditors of the decedent and oth- ciates in the following positions: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH- All creditors of Decedent and other against decedent s estate on whom a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- er persons having claims or demands Framer, Drywall Finisher, Sid- EAST CORNER OF THE SE 1/4 persons having claims or demands copy of this notice is required to be suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclo- against decedent s estate, on whom a ing Install, Ceramic Tile & Elec- OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 21, against Decedent's estate, on whom a served must file their claims with sure dated July 28, 2014, and entered copy of this notice is required to be trical. Apply in person at 1915 TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 16 copy of this notice is required to be this court WITHIN THE LATER OF in 14000016CAAXMX of the Cir- served, must file their claims with SE State Road 100, LC, FL EAST, COLUMBIA COUNTY served must file their claims with 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF cuit Court of the THIRD Judicial this court WITHIN THE LATER OF FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 00 this court WITHIN THE LATER OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Circuit in and for COLUMBIA 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF Class A CDL Drivers wanted. DEG. 25 52” EAST ALONG THE THREE MONTHS AFTER THE THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF- County, Florida, wherein NATION- THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION DATE OF TIME OF THE FIRST TER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF STAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A Clean driving record and stable THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF- employment history. Steady 21, 862.43 FEET TO THE WEST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON CHAMPION MORTGAGE COM- TER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE THEM. PANY., is the Plaintiff and DO- employment w/benefits. Exp A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON w/hopper, livefloor, or dump a ROAD NO. 25 (US 41) AND THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY All other creditors of the decedent LORES E. HARRELL; UNKNOWN THEM. POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. and other persons having claims or SPOUSE OF DOLORES E. HAR- All other creditors of the decedent plus. Contact Columbia Grain RUN NORTH 19 DEG. 14 26” All other creditors of Decedent and demands against decedent s estate RELL; UNITED STATES OF and other persons having claims or @ 755-7700 WEST ALONG SAID WEST other persons having claims or de- must file their claims with this court AMERICA ACTING ON BEHALF demands against decedent s estate RIGHT OF WAY LINE, 295.17 mands against Decedent's estate, WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE OF THE SECRETARY OF HOUS- must file their claims with this court Diesel Mechanic & Mechanic FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 70 must file their claims with this Court DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- ING AND URBAN DEVELOP- WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE Trainee needed. Great pay for the DEG. 45 34” WEST, 295.17 FEET; WITHIN THREE MONTHS AF- TION OF THIS NOTICE. MENT; UNKNOWN TENANT #1 DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- right person. Southern Specialized THENCE RUN SOUTH 19 DEG. TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- are the Defendant(s). P. Dewitt Ca- TION OF THIS NOTICE. 752-9754 14 26” EAST PARALLEL TO PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. IN THE TIME PERIODS SET son as the Clerk of the Circuit Court ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF will sell to the highest and best bid- IN THE TIME PERIODS SET LINE, 295.17 FEET; THENCE RUN IN THE TIME PERIODS SET THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE der for cash, 173 NE Hernando Ave, Gilman Building Products FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF Company is accepting applications NORTH 70 DEG. 45 34” EAST FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Lake City, FL 32056, at 11:00 AM THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE 295.17 FEET TO THE POINT OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME on September 10, 2014, the follow- WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. for the position of Secretary at the BEGINNING. WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ing described property as set forth in NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME Sawmill located in Lake Butler. and commonly known as: 9176 NW NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) said Final Judgment, to wit: PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, Interested applicants should be US HWY 41, WHITE SPRINGS, FL PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, YEARS OR MORE AFTER 1 & 2, BLOCK A, MELROSE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) proficient in Microsoft Word and 32096; including the building, appur- ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) DECEDENT S DATE OF DEATH PARK, ACCORDING TO THE YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE Excel; with a general working tenances, and fixtures located there- YEARS OR MORE AFTER DECE- IS BARRED. PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN DECEDENT S DATE OF DEATH knownlege of all office releated in, at public sale, to the highest and DENT S DATE OF DEATH IS The date of first publication of this PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 4, OF THE IS BARRED. duties and functions. They must best bidder, for cash, AT THE BARRED. notice is August 26, 2014 PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLUM- The date of first publication of this also be knowledgable in accounts FRONT DOOR OF THE COLUM- The date of first publication of this Personal Representative: BIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. notice is: August 19, 2014. payable and payroll. Anyone BIA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, notice is August 26, 2014. /s/ Robinette Weaver Any person claiming an interest in Personal Representative: interested in this position should, 145 N. HERNANDO STREET, Albert J. Nowak 381 Turkey Drive the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- /s/ BRUCE D. REGISTER futhermore, possess exemplary LAKE CITY, FLORIDA, on Sep- Personal Representative Alachua, Florida 32615 er than the property owner as of the 743 NE Needmore Road public relations skills. We have tember 3, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. 509 Ben Higgins Road Attorney for Personal Representa- date of the lis pendens must file a Lake City, Florida 32055 Any person claiming an interest in Dahlonega, Georgia 30533 tive: claim within 60 days after the sale. competitive rates and 401K, dental Attorneys for Personal Representa- & health insurance, paid vacation the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- MORGAN LAW CENTER FOR /s/ John E. Norris AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- tive: er than the property owner as of the ESTATE Attorney TIES ACT: If you are a person with & holidays and promotional FEAGLE & FEAGLE, ATTOR- opportunities. Interested applicants date of the lis pendens must file a & LEGACY PLANNING, PLLC Florida Bar Number: 058998 a disability who needs any accom- NEYS, P.A. claim within 60 days after the sale. Teresa Byrd Morgan Norris & Norris, P.A. modation in order to participate in By: /s/ Mark E. Feagle shoudl apply in person Monday Dated this 6 day of August, 2014. Florida Bar No. 0698954 253 N.W. Main Blvd this proceeding, you are entitled, at Florida Bar No. 0576905 Through Friday from 8:00 AM Clerk of the Circuit Court 234 East Duval Street Lake City, FL 32055 no cost to you, to the provision of 153 NE Madison Street until 3:30 PM at the front office. P. Dewitt Cason Lake City, Florida 32055 Telephone: (386) 752-7240 certain assistance. Please contact Post Office Box 1653 Applicants must beign SS cand By: /s/ B. Scippio 386/755-1977 (office) Fax: (386) 752-1577 Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- Lake City, Florida 32056-1653 and picture ID. High School Deputy Clerk 386/755-8781 (facsimile) E-Mail: [email protected] tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, 386/752/7191 diploma or GED is required. [email protected] Secondary E-Mail: Room 408, Lake City, Florida [email protected] 05546439 Attorney for Personal Representative [email protected] 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days Immediate opening for full-time August 19, 26, 2014 before your scheduled court appear- 05546517 petroleum (Gilbarco) equipment 05546655 05546635 ance, or immediately upon receiving August 19, 26, 2014 technicians. Looking for a person August 26, 2014 August 26, 2014 this notification if the time before the who can Troubleshoot, Repair, and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE September 2, 2014 September 2, 2014 scheduled appearance is less than 7 THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT days; if you are hearing or voice im- Install electronic and Mechanical IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN- IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT We will sell the following tenants paired, call 711. Job equipment. Must have clean, valid TY, FLORIDA OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- units at Community Self Storage 814 Dated this 6th day of August, 2014. 100 Opportunities driving record and subject to CASE NO: 14 299 CA CUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR SW State P. Dewitt Cason random drug testing. Salary: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. COLUMBIA COUNTY Road 247/Branford Hwy., Friday, As Clerk of the Court Maintenance Assistant D.O.E. Minimum of High School CIVIL DIVISION September 5, 2014 at 1:00PM. By: /s/ P.A. Perry diploma. Experience is required Plaintiff, Case No. 2012-CA-00603 WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY. $10.36 hr vs. As Deputy Clerk Requirements: and previous Electrical Experience Division 386-961-9926. preferred. email your resume to GILBERT G. GONZALEZ, individ- U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCI- HS Diploma/GED, Min. 1 yr exp ually, and LINARD JOHNSON, in- 05546424 in related field, Ability to make [email protected] ATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR August 19, 26, 2014 dividually, STRUCTURED ASSET INVEST- SHEILA FOSTER (2 units) light plumbing, electrical, Defendants. MENT LOAN TRUST, MORT- Household Registration of Fictitious Names carpentry repairs, assist Mechanic needed for general NOTICE OF ACTION GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIF- We the undersigned, being duly w/repair/maintenance of bldgs & semi-truck and tire repairs. Steady TO: Gilbert G. Gonzalez, 949 NE ICATES, SERIES 2006-3 CATINA RAMSEY sworn, do hereby declare under oath equipment, provide grounds care, employment w/benefits. Salary Maple Lane, Lake City, FL 32055, Plaintiff, Household Goods that the names of all persons interest- maintain accurate records, dependent on exp. Must have own 19255 SW 92nd Road, Cutler Bay, vs. ed in the business or profession car- dependable vehicle, valid Fla. hand tools. Please contact FL 33157 (last known address): MARY G. RETTEW A/K/A MARY RANDALL THOMAS ried on under the name of REVEIL- driver s license/insurance, safe Columbia Grain @ 755-7700 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action GENEVA RETTEW, KEITH GON- Household Goods, Aquarium, Appli- LE GUNS AND AMMO, 1045 NW driving record, must pass physical for equitable subordination and deed ZALO GRAHAM, AND UN- ances ASH DRIVE, LAKE CITY, FL and dcf background check reformation on the following proper- KNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS, ’ 32055 Application deadline 9/9 Defendants. DOMINIQUE PIERCE Contact Phone Number: ty in Columbia County, Florida: Apply at: NOTICE OF SALE Furniture & Household Goods (251) 767-3700 and the extent of the 236 SW Columbia Ave, LC E Div: Lot 20 & W 1/2, Lot 19, Notice is hereby given, pursuant to interest of each, is as follows: Block 2, of Thomas Park S/D, ac- Final Judgment of Foreclosure for LISA MANNO Name: GLENN LEE CARAWAY OR cording to the Declaration thereof, as Plaintiff entered in this cause on Oc- Furniture & Boxes Extent of Interest: 100% Apply Online: sv4cs.org recorded in Official Records Book tober 3, 2013, in the Circuit Court of by:/s/ GLENN LEE CARAWAY E-mail/fax resume to: 878-2446 Div# 01-632DR 970-1657, Columbia County, Florida, I will sell JEREMY MOORE (2 units) STATE OF FLORIDA [email protected] CT 1018-464, as amended of the the property situated in Columbia Furniture & Household Goods COUNTY OF COLUMBIA Fax (386) 754-2220 Public Records of Columbia County, County, Florida described as: Sworn to and subscribed before me Call 754-2225 EOE Florida. LOT 55, BLOCK A, WOODCREST RICHARD JERNIGAN this 21ST day of AUGUST, A.D. has been filed against you, and you SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVISION Furniture & Household Goods 2014. Infant/Toddler Teachers are required to serve a copy of your ACCORDING TO THE PLAT by:/s/ KATHLEEN A. RIOTTO $8.83 HR 40 hours DCF training written defenses, if any, to it on Mi- THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN SHARMAINE COUCH Title: Notary required. Prefer 3 yrs relevant chael Rayboun, plaintiff s attorney, PLAT BOOK 6, PAGES 133-135, Furniture experience & CDA, FCCPC or whose address is 105 West Fifth PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLUM- 05546671 ECPC. Excellent Benefits, Paid BIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. PATRICIA KING August 26, 2014 Avenue, Tallahassee, Florida 32303 Holidays, Sick/Annual Leave and commonly known as: 157 SW Furniture & Household Goods NOTICE OF SUSPENSION on or before September 12, 2014 and TRUFFLES GLEN, LAKE CITY, Apply at: file the original with the clerk of this FL 32024; including the building, DOMINICK DESANGLES Case No. 201304324 236 SW Columbia Ave court either before service on plain- appurtenances, and fixtures located Furniture TO: Koshin Abdullah or send resume to: tiff s attorney or immediately there- therein, at public sale, to the highest A Notice of Suspension to suspend [email protected] after; otherwise a default will be en- and best bidder, for cash, 3rd Floor FLORINE SHONK you license and eligibility for licen- Fax (386) 754-2220 tered against you for the relief de- (Courtroom 1) of the Columbia Furniture sure has been filed against you. You or Call (386) 754-2225 manded in the complaint or petition. County Courthouse, 173 N.E. Her- have the right to request a hearing EOE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- nando Avenue, Lake City, FL 32055, pursuant to Sections 120.569 and TIES ACT: If you are a person with on September 10, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO 05545691 Any persons claiming an interest in REFUSE ALL BIDS. 120.57, Florida Statutes, by mailing a disability who needs any accom- a request for same to the Florida De- Rountree Moore modation in order to participate in the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- Cash only, 10% Buyers premium, partment of Agriculture and Con- Automotive Group. this proceeding, you are entitled, at er than the property owner as of the Nyle Wells #AU3814. Seeking highly motivated sumer Services, Division of Licens- no cost to you, to the provision of date of the lis pendens must file a individual for sale position. claim within 60 days after the sale. certain assistance. Please contact ing, Post Office Box 3168, Tallahas- Great income potential with Dated this 6th day of August, 2014. 05546423 see, Florida 32315-3168. If a request Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- Clerk of the Circuit Court August 19, 26, 2014 benefits. No experience tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, for hearing is not received by 21 necessary. Call Chris Shelley P. Dewitt Cason days from the date of the last publi- Room 408, Lake City, Florida By: /s/ B. Scippio NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE today to set up your interview 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days Deputy Clerk FORT WHITE AUTOMOTIVE cation, the right to hearing in this 386-758-6171 before your scheduled court appear- gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien matter will be waived and the De- ance, or immediately upon receiving 05546405 and intent to sell these vehicles on partment will dispose of this cause in 05545922 this notification if the time before the August 19, 26, 2014 09/06/2014, 8:00 am at 8493 SW. accordance with law. scheduled appearance is less than 7 US Hwy 27, Fort White, FL 32038, days; if you are hearing or voice im- pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the 05546415 paired, call 711. Florida Statutes. FORT WHITE AU- August 12, 19, 26. 2014 DATED August 11, 2014. TOMOTIVE reserves the right to September 2, 2014 P. DeWitt Cason accept or reject any and/or all bids. The Lake City Reporter, a daily As Clerk of the Court To place your newspaper seeks By /s/ B. Scippio 1FACP40A2LF199469 classified ad call Independent Contractor As Deputy Clerk Newspaper Carrier. d M 1990 FORD Publishe onthly by the Apply in person during normal 05546510 755-5440 business hours August 26, 2014 Lake City Reporter 05546647 Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm September 2, 9, 16 2014 AUGUST 26, 2014 NO PHONE CALLS 8B LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2014 Classified Department: 755-5440 Job Medical Unfurnished Apt. Farms & 100 Opportunities 120 Employment 710 For Rent 810 Home for Sale 810 Home for Sale 820 Acreage Member Service Rep Part time position for a Radiology Hallmark Real Estate MLS85607 United Country-Dicks Realty 05546039 4 1/2 acre lot. Lake Jeffery Road. SunState Federal Credit Union Tech R.T.(R). Must be able to Under New Management - 3BR/2BA Pool home! Fenced MLS87647 Nice home, quite Gorgeous Oaks!Paved Rd Strong customer service skills, multi-task and work well with bkyard, lg DR, wood foors, ceram- neighborhood, Workshop w/tools Owner Financing! NO DOWN! teller exp, opening accts, platform others. Experience in Medical NOW LEASING ic tile in kit. Great for entertaining. & push mower remain. $84,900 WINDSOR ARMS APTS $59,900. $525mo 352-215-1018. duties and professional appearance Assisting is helpful. 2BR, 1, 1.5 or 2BA avail. Kay Priest (386)3658888 386-752-8585 www.LandOwnerFinancing.com REQ Lending exp a plus. Please email resume to Starting at $700/mo Remax, Sandy Kishton 344-0433 Stan Batten Real Estate Great pay and benefits! [email protected] “Furnished apartments avail” 752-4402 MLS87653 App REQ and avail at MLS85913 $139,900 3BR/2BA Remax Taylor Goes Pool, Gated comm, Pet friendly, newly finished floors, LR, dining 3BR/2BA, 5.29 plus acres, custom 344-7662 www.sunstatefcu.org. W/D hook ups (rentals avail) built, oaks w/pasture, fenced & so Fax to 386-462-4686. Schools & & family room & den 7.92 acres in Lake City 240 Education Call: 386-754-1800 much more $93,900 $19,900 DFWP, EOE www.windsorarmsapts.com Daniel Crapps Agency 755-5110 MLS86337 Spectacular Hallmark Real Estate MLS87664 Security Officers Needed 05545675 2 story 4BR/3BA, screened pool, 3BR/2BA in 55+ retirement S/D. in Live Oak, Lake City & INTERESTED in a Medical $530 mo $530 dep. 2 car garage, small workshop. Branford areas. Current D Security casual & formal area, tongue & Trucks Career? 2 large bedrooms/1ba Apt. groove oak flooring Kay Priest $118,000 940 Lic., Clear background, Drivers Express Training offers courses CH/A close to shopping (386) 365-8888 Lic, phone, Diploma/GED. Bene- for beginners & exp NO PETS 386-697-4814 Remax Taylor Goes 344-7662 Daniel Crapps Agency 2003 CHEVY SILVERADO runs fits, DFWP EEO Must Apply at: MLS86396 4/2 on 22.95 ac, good & body in excellent shape. www.dsisecurity.com BB9100030 1br Apt no animals and Smoke 755-5110 MLS87669 3BR/2BA, Nursing Assistant, $499 Free. East of Lake City near numerous upgrades, renovated, Asking $3000 OBO Day 09/15/14 FP, lg kitchen, open floor plan indoor pool, great room, FP, Teller – FT – Florida Credit the college. New tile & paint $450 master suite, 3 Rivers Estate 386-755-9585 Union - Lake City Branch Phlebotomy national certifica- mth. Contact David 365-7690 $369,000 tion, $800 next class- 9/8/2014 MLS87672 Florida Credit Union has a FT Remax, Sandy Kishton 344-0433 Hallmark Real Estate teller position available at our UPDATED APT, Lg family 4BR/3BA pool home on Recreational LPN 9/15/14 w/tile floors/fresh paint. MLS86467 $99,000 Lake City branch.Experience with 3BR/2BA new carpet, split floor almost 40ac, 2 mbr, 30x30 wrkshp, 951 Vehicles Great area. small shed, 2 carports $439,000 high volume cash handling, Fees incl. books, supplies, exam 386-752-9626 plan, corner lot maintaining cash drawer, Anita Tonetti (386)697-3780 fees. Call 386-755-4401 or Results Realty, Brittany 1999 FLEET/TITAN RV balancing, cross-selling ability, expresstrainingservices.com Daniel Crapps Agency Less than 21,000 miles and customer service expertise is Furnished Apts. Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS86553 755-5110 MLS87688 Beautiful Clean MH, open floor plan, FP & Asking $19,000 required. Prior credit union/bank 720 For Rent brick 3BR/2.5BA, 2145 sqft on 386-752-8421 experience is a plus. We offer split BR plan, sold as is! $70,000 25 acres plus more competitive salary, incentives, and ROOMS FOR Rent. Hillcrest, 310 Pets & Supplies Sands, Columbia. All furnished. Hallmark Real Estate MLS86601 Poole Realty Kellie Shirah excellent benefits. Stop by our 3BR/2BA brick home in 208-3847 MLS87702 4BR/2.5BA branch at 583 West Duval Street to Electric, cable, fridge, microwave. PUBLISHER'S NOTE Weekly or monthly rates. 1 person Woodcrest, lg mrb, storage space, split floor plan w/breakfast nook. complete an application or send Florida Law 828.29 requires dogs $135,000 Debbie King Inground pool, pole barn. resume to Florida Credit Union, $145, 2 persons $155. weekly and cats being sold to be at least 8 386-752-5808 (386)365-3886 $300,000 Attn: HR/TLR, P.O. Box 5549, weeks old and have a health Gainesville, Fl 32627. Fax: Stan Batten Real Estate Coldwell Banker-Bishop Realty, certificate from a licensed 752-4402 MLS86622 3BR/2BA 352-264-2661 E-mail: veterinarian documenting they Unfurnished Ruth Roberson 965-7579 [email protected] 730 Home For Rent on 5+ ac, block w/stucco, 9ft ceil- MLS87705 3BR/2BA on 5.5 ac , have mandatory shots and are ings, 2 car garage, handmade cus- M/F/D/V EOE free from intestinal and external open floor, screened patio/salt Drug Free Workplace Adorable 3/1 on 2 lots w/ lg oaks tom cabinets & more $205,900 pool, gazebo & pond $369,000 parasites. Many species of wild- hardwood floors screened The Health Center of Lake City life must be licensed by Florida breezeway $850/mo + $850/dep Century 21/Darby Rogers Century 21 Darby Rogers Has an opening for Full Time Fish and Wildlife. If you are References 386-623-0097 Heather Craig 466-9223 752-6575 3BR/2BA 1273 sqft, 2 Director of Housekeeping and unsure, contact the local MLS86623 Well maintained 4/2 car garage, patio, open kitchen RECYCLE YOUR Laundry. Experience preferred. office for information. Brick 3bd/1.5ba-1 ac, retreat off top of the line DW, 1768sqft on MLS87708 $99,900 10+ ac, lg master suite $119,000 Apply in person at master, near High School, recently Stan Batten Real Estate Lake City Reporter The Health Center of Lake City Shih Tzu puppy, 8 wks old remodeled $1100/mo 1st + dep. shots and wormed $350 Poole Realty Enola Golightly 752-4402 MLS87711 Well 560 SW McFarlane Avenue 386-867-4586 590-6684 Immaculate 3/2, split maintained home in 55+ Lake City, FL 32025 Call 828-361-9317 or 386-935-9575 Just remodeled 3bd/2ba Lg family floor planm, nicely landscaped, 1 community 3/2, ceramic tile 2 car EOE/ADA Drug Free Workplace room w/FP, lg fenced backyard car garage MLS86658 $150,000 garage $93,900 Unarmed Security Officers Musical w/shed $800 mth, First & Sec. Coldwell Banker-Bishop Realty, Coldwell Banker/Bishop Realty needed in Lake City for local 413 Merchandise Call 386-466-2266 Neil Holton 984-5046 MLS86748 623-6896 Patti Taylor Plantation hospital. Must have D Security Brick 3BR/2BA on .51ac, great 4BR/2.5BA pool pavillion & salt- License. Pay: $9.35, benefits Business & room, 2 car garage $129,000 water pool, SS Appliances & so available. Email resumes to: 05546683 750 Office Rentals much more $289,500 MLS87714 [email protected] CABLE NELSON SPINET Remax Missy Zecher 623-0237 888-925-3363 x 2949 PIANO, Great practice piano for OAKBRIDGE OFFICE MLS86781 Great rm, custom Accredited Real Estate Mike children or Advance, $375 Free Complex Professional Office home in the Oaks, screened back Foster 288-3596 3BR/2BA, delivery and tuning. Leave Available 725 SE Baya Dr porch overlooking vast open refurbished needs help Medical MLS87716 $22,000 120 Employment message 352-509-1855 Call 752-4820 pasture $289,900 Remax Missy Zecher 5days United Country-Dicks Realty MLS86803 Zoning allows for resi- 623-0237 MLS87726 1380 sqft 05546618 05546684 Vacation Rentals 3BR/2BA, wood floors, FP, 7a-7p RN/LPN and 7p-7a Acrosonic Baldwin. Beautiful 790 dential or office use. Great office a week fenced, fantastic deck. $69,900 Spinet Piano. Light Mahogany, location w/parking or residence. RN/LPN CNA all shifts Scalloping in Horseshoe Beach competitive salary and excellent Free tuning & delivery. $785 $119,000 386-755-8585 Century 21 Darby Rogers 352-509-1855 leave message $99/nightly & Labor Day Spec. 752-6575 5BR/3.5BA, 3893 sqft You’ll฀find฀it฀here! benefits. Apply in person @ Tastefully remodeled efficiency, Stan Batten Real Estate Suwannee Health Care Center on 3.5 ac 3 car garage, FROom, sleeps 4, cable, picnic tables, grill 752-4402 MLS86868 FP, MLS87734 $410,000 1620 East Helvenston St. Live plus washer/dryer ect. Scalloping 3BR/2BA DWMH on 10 secluded Lake City Reporter Oak, Fla. 3206 starts June 28 Call now acres, pecan trees & hordwoods Century 21 Darby Rogers (386)362-7860 430 Garage Sales 352-498-5405 or 352-498-5986 $69,995 752-6575 1280 sqft 3BR, lg family room, custom kitchen PUBLISHER'S NOTE Remax Missy Zecher 623-0237 MLS87751 $65,000 05546657 All Yard Sale Ads Lots for Sale MLS87047 Luxury, expansive BAYA POINTE NURSING Must be Pre-Paid. 805 front porch, master suite, loft balc- Century 21 Darby Rogers & REHABILITATION onies, hardwood floors, walk in 752-6575 Great home, new carpet, CENTER PUBLISHER'S NOTE pantry & so much more $249,900 paint, ceramic tile 3BR/1.5BA, all is now hiring for the All real estate advertising in this brick MLS87764 $94,900 newspaper is subject to the fair following positions: Miscellaneous Remax Missy Zecher 623-0237 Century 21 Darby Rogers 440 housing act which makes it illegal MLS87171 Located on 25+ ac, 752-6575 3BR/2BA 1266 sqft on 1 RN, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR to advertise "any preference, hand scraped wood flooring, stone plus ac., new wood floors, fresh OF NURSING ELECTRIC Stove limitation, or discrimination based to ceiling stone FP , luxrious mast. White, Clean, Works great paint, new carpet MLS87772 FT, Must have minimum of on race, color, religion, sex, ste, screened in pool, $475,000 $129,900 $100 disability, familial status or nation- Two (2) years nursing Results Realty, Brittany experience. 386-292-3927 al origin; or any intention to make Remax Taylor Goes 344-7662 such preference, limitation or Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS87213 MLS87783 4/2, open floor plan, Frigidaire Refrigerator discrimination." Familial status $89,900 4BR/3BA open kitchen, spacious rooms, 2 RN, UNIT SUPERVISOR plenty of room FT, Management experience in w/ice maker, 21 cu. ft. includes children under the age of car garage $184,900 skilled nursing facility preferred. cream, $125 18 living with parents or legal United Country-Dicks Realty 386-292-3927 Remax Missy Zecher custodians, pregnant women and MLS87215 Custom brick home on 623-0237 MLS87835 MDS Coordinator people securing custody of chil- 34 ac, wildlife & stocked fishpond. Spacious 3BR/2BA, cozy FP, Kenmore large capacity dren under the age of 18. This PT, RN able to work in fast Washer/Dryer white Recently reduced $399,000 Fruit trees $160,000 paced high volume environment. newspaper will not knowingly 386-752-8585 Works great looks good accept any advertising for real es- Poole Realty Ronnie Poole Must have MDS and care $285 OBO 386-292-3927 344-7662 planning experience. tate which is in violation of the Remax Taylor Goes 208-3175 3 BR/3BA brick on 18 law. Our readers are hereby in- MLS87256 4/3 brick split floor ac, 2 car carport, pasture & lg oaks Lg brown couch w/matching chair plan, open kitchen, formal dining MLS87840 $265,000 Also accepting applications for & ottoman, excel cond. $175 see at formed that all dwellings adver- tised in this newspaper are availa- & living, FP, screened porch Results Realty, Brittany part time and full time community flea market at Morrells $260,000 CNA s and LPN s. on weekend 386-365-1594 ble on an equal opportunity basis. Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS87861 Please apply in person, 587 SE To complain of discrimination call Coldwell Banker/Bishop Realty Nice older h ome, 1800 sqft on 3 Ermine Ave., Lake City, Fl HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777, 623-6896 Patti Taylor MLS87263 plus ac. 3BR/2BA $59,900 Mobile Homes the toll free 32025 or fax resume to 630 for Rent Equestrian estate, gated comm. Results Realty, Brittany 386-752-7337. telephone number to the hearing 4BR/2BA, many upgrades & 397-3473 MLS87873 impaired is 1-800-927-9275. Stoeckert 2 & 3 BR MH. $450 - $700. mo. amenities $240,000 3BR/1BA, 1742 sqft, spacious & Avalon Healthcare Center is Plus Deposit. Water & Sewer Century 21 Darby Rogers open living room $116,900 currently accepting applications Furnished. Cannon Creek MHP & Home for Sale 752-6575 3BR/2.5BA FP, fam rm, Hallmark Real Estate MLS87895 for the position of Full Time other locations 386-752-6422 810 Hardwood & ceramic or marble 2700 2-story home, mbr/ba covers C.N.A. for 3-11 Shift. Please apply tile MLS87278 2nd floor! Wood burning stove, in person at Avaon Healthcare and 2/2 DW MH For Rent East of 3 story 3BR/2BA Exclusive waterfront. Coldwell Banker-Bishop Realty, hot tub, renovated kit w/ss applian- Rehabilitation Cener, Lake City on Opal Street. Fenced ces. Anita Tonetti (386)365-8888 1270 SW Main Blvd, in back yard. Screen porch, CH/A Close to Lake City Sherry Ratliff 365-8414. Lake City FL 32025 EOE $600/mo. 1st+dep. 365-7690 $225,000 752-7887 MLS87323 Santa Fe River Poole Realty Anita Handy 3BR/2BA, 1732sqft on 6.94ac, 208-5877 Home on Suwannee Avalon Healthcare Center is EQUESTRIAN LOG 4BR/3BA open floor, FP, great porch River. Reclaimed river pine floors, 3BD/2BA DW on 1 acre on 32 ac. CH/A, large master suite, currently accepting applications refurbished. Front & back porch, 2 $399,000 updated ba, new tile, thermal for the full time position of in ground pool, barn $459,000 windows MLS87912 $189,000 car carport $900/mo plus deposit. 386-755-1641 Leave message REO Realty-Nancy Rogers Certified Dietary Manager. 386-438-0599 or 386-752-2765. Experience in a long term care 862-1271 MLS87341 Reduced to Daniel Crapps Agency Century 21/Darby Rogers $69,900 Very well kept 3/2 755-5110 MLS87925 sante Fe setting with a working knowledge 842 Newark Dr, Ft. White Heather Craig 466-9223 MLS of MDS/Care Planning is required. 3 Rivers Estates MH 16x76 DWMH, split floor plan 1188 sqft River frontage 2BR/1BA stilt 86968 3BR/2BA, beautifully re- home, nice kitchen $240,000 Please apply in person at Avalon 3br/2 ba, CHA Reference and modeled + 2 remodeled MH (in- Remax Jo Lytte Remax 365-2821 Healthcare and Rehabilitation Lease required. No Pets 752-4348 come producing) $185,900 MLS87402 Lg, spacious Poole Realty Kellie Shirah Center, 1270 SW Main Blvd, Lake 3BR/2BA, metal roof, FP, lg 208-3847 MLS87928 Bank owned City, FL 32025 or fax resume to Mobile Homes Remax Taylor Goes screened front porch. Lots to offer 2 story 6BR/3.5BA, in ground 386-752-8556 EOE 344-7662’ MLS74595 Spacious 3/2 $79,900 pool, 2 car garage on 10 ac. 640 for Sale DWMH, wooded parcel on 3.73 $275,000 Busy Family Practice Office seeks ac, new carpet, paint, wood Palm Harbor Homes Plant REO Realty-Nancy Rogers Medical Assistant for back-office burning stove $89,995 862-1271 MLS87476 Reduced Remax Missy Zecher nursing duties. Must be organized City!! $5K Home replacement. 623-0237 MLS87931 3BR/2BA, Over 22 models to view-Free $179,900 Lakefront 3/2, 1603 sqft and conscientious Experience Coldwell Banker/Bishop Realty on 1.4 ac over 2030sqft on almost 3/4 ac. preferred Fax resumes to factory tours! New Velocity home 623-6896 Patti Taylor MLS83483 Plantation S/D $219,900 (386) 719-9494 $67,903includes delivery, set and 3BR/3BA on 1ac, real hardwood Remax Jo Lytte Remax 365-2821 GIEBEIG FAMILY MEDICINE A/C plantcity.palmharbor.com or floors, front & back porches MLS87480 Starter home Poole Realty Anita Handy 800-622-2832 *Se habla espanol $79,900 3BR/2BA attached work shop, 208-5877 3BR/2BA, split Caretenders Home Care is fenced, detached 2 car garage floorplan, new roof, heat pump, looking for F/T PRN OT & RN Mobile Home Daniel Crapps Agency $144,900 detached metal building. with home care experience. Please 755-5110 MLS84203 MLS81502 $104,900 650 & Land Woodborough 3BR/3BA, 2 story apply in person with a Stan Batten Real Estate Poole Realty Anita Handy resume at 3593 NW Devane St. Accredited Real Estate Mike brick w/exquisite master suite, 752-4402 MLS87494 3BR/2BA, 208-5877 3/2, Sugar Mill Farms. Lake City, FL. 32055. Foster 288-3596 2BR/2BA MH 2.71 landscaped MH, screened porch, ingound Spacious Kit & dining, nice sized on 10.18 acres, property finced, heated saltwater pool, hot tub, LR & BR, home on 1.03 ac Medical Assistant Needed F/T Remax, Sandy Kishton 344-0433 maintained beyond belief$149,900 for Medical Office M-F workshop MLS79707 $59,500 MLS84384 $210,000 3BR/2BA all MLS87771 $51,000 Send resume to: the bells & whistles, pool and so REO Realty-Nancy Rogers [email protected] Remax Taylor Goes 344-7662 much more. 862-1271 MLS87496 Reduced to Farms & MLS80396 Beautiful DWMH, $209,900 Home on 2ac, pool, Medical Assistant needed F/T to many upgrades, lg kitchen, Daniel Crapps Agency 820 Acreage work front and back office in Live 755-5110 MLS84671 Preserve at custom, fenced, a must see. greenhouse, shed & much more! 1/2 acre lots; Owner financing Oak. Must have experience, $64,900 Laurel Lake, upscale 3BR/2.5BA, Remax Jo Lytte Remax 365-2821 computer skills - phlebotomy 2592 sqft MLS87548 Pool home, brick FP, $ 300 down; $ 77 per month Deas Bullard/BKL Properties skills a plus. Fax resume to Poole Realty Sylvia Nowell tile throughout, screened enclosed 386-362-5076 Century 21/Darby Rogers 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com 590-2498 2 homes on 16+ acres. Heather Craig 466-9223 MLS pool $149,900 Medical front desk position for 3/1 also renovated DWMH, fenced 84683 Recently remodeled tri- busy practice. Insurance & cross fenced MLS82405 level, 2 master suites, lots of cabs, verification a must. Send resume $139,900 hickory lam flooring $170,000 to: [email protected] Accredited Real Estate Mike Poole Realty Irvin Dees 208-4276 Medical Technologist II Foster 288-3596 Just reduced 3/2 brick on 1 ac. lg FP, family rm, Want to sell it quickly? Call Melissa: 386-754-0401 (Licensed Clinical Laboratory MH, Lark shed, 2 decks, well screened porch MLS84778 Technologist) needed at NE maintained MLS85035 $69,995 $150,000 Florida State Hospital in Macclenny, FL - $45,760 annual Poole Realty Glenda McCall Poole Realty Kelli Shirah salary plus benefits. For more 208-5244 20 acres, 12 ac planted 208-3847 3BR/2BA brick over info/to apply, visit pines, 4/2 DWMH, palms, 2000 sqft, basement, 2 car garage https://peoplefirst.myflorida.com blueberry bushes & grapes on over 43 acres MLS85113 search under Baker County MLS86715 $169,995 $398,700 (Requisition no. 60009498) or Hallmark Real Estate MLS85196 contact Tracy Results Realty, Brittany 15 ac fenced & crossfenced, 6 stall 2003 Chevrolet Padgett at 904-259-6211 ext. 1756 Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS87863 shed, 2 wrkshps, 3BR, metal roof, [email protected]. $74,900 DWMH on 7.5 ac $210,000 Paula Lawrence Silverado 4BR/2BA (386)623-1973 Runs good and the body is in Part-time surgical tech needed for excellent shape.. an Ambulatory Surgery Center. Results Realty, Brittany Poole Realty Kellie Shirah $3,000 OBO Please send resumes to Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS87944 208-3847 MLS85317 4BR/2.5BA, Call administration@ $74,900 Lg DWMH on 2 plus ac. 2300 sqft, fm room, 386-755-9585 lcsurgerycenter.com 5B4r/3BA, Fireplace wood burning FP $159,750