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Polar vortex will bring another night of will resume normal hours on near the end of the week. NWS Wednesday, as of press time Feels like 5˚ Meteorologist Andrew Shashy below-freezing temps to North Florida. Monday. said conditions here can become A strong cold front moved As a result of the wind chill, the life threatening. The freezing By AMANDA WILLIAMSON teens and then reach a high of through North Florida on Lake City area will feel approxi- temperatures can result in hypo- [email protected] around 38 degrees. Monday, pouring cold air and mately 5 degrees throughout thermia if an individual’s skin is Because of the cold weather heavy winds into the area. The much of Tuesday morning with exposed to the elements for an After Columbia County shiv- and potential for “black ice,” the National Weather Service in temperatures in the high teens. extended period of time, Shashy ered through Monday night, Columbia County School District Jacksonville issued a wind child People should bundle up said. To stay protected from the Tuesday morning was expected will be closed for all students warning for Columbia County for the next couple days, until to dawn with unusual lows in the and employees on Tuesday. It from 1 a.m. Tuesday until 10 a.m. temperatures return to normal WEATHER continued on 3A Mother One dead in morning house fire killed, 2 kids hurt in crash

By STEVEN RICHMOND [email protected]

LIVE OAK — A Lake City mother is dead and her two children injured following a rollover accident on CR-137 in Suwannee County Sunday morning, the Florida Highway Patrol reports. Heather Nicole Raulerson, 33, was traveling south on CR-137 with her two children Devin Raulerson, 13, and Shelby Raulerson, 12, in a 2000 Ford F-250 around 1:40 a.m. Sunday, according to FHP’s crash report. As Raulerson entered a left hand curve and drifted on the shoulder with her right side tires, she made a sharp overcorrection back into the road, traveled into a ditch and turned right again, FHP said. The truck overturned as she attempted to gain control, ejecting her from the vehicle before it came to rest, the report said. Raulerson, who was not wearing her seatbelt, was pronounced dead when authorities arrived on scene, according to the report. JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter While neither of the children were Agents with the Florida State Fire Marshal’s office investigate a house fire that occurred early Monday morning at 484 SE Alfred Markham Street wearing seatbelts either, they sus- where the remains of a man and several animals were found. Officials are still working on identifying the victim. tained serious injuries, but were in stable condition as of Monday after- noon, according to staff at UF Health in Gainesville. Victim unidentified; four pets also perish

By STEVEN RICHMOND Street around 4:10 a.m. only to tion of next of kin. “We found a couple of dogs [email protected] find the three bedroom home Authorities were still trying and cats,” said investigator fully engulfed in flames, accord- to determine the source of the Phil Roman of the fire mar- Man indicted A house fire claimed the life ing to CCSO. fire, which took fire rescue a shall’s office, motioning to the of one man and several animals One man, believed to be little over an hour to contain, charred remains of two dogs on child porn in southern Columbia County age 62 or 63, was found dead but as of now do not suspect wrapped in tarps just outside Monday morning, according to inside the home, according to foul play. the scene. “We’re still trying By STEVEN RICHMOND CCSO and the state fire mar- preliminary state fire marshall Debris from the structure to find out where the fire origi- [email protected] shall. investigations, who declined to was still smoldering as investi- nated.” Sheriff’s deputies and fire reveal the identity of the victim gators rummaged through the More information will JACKSONVILLE — A federal grand rescue responded to a house pending the results of a medical aftermath early Monday after- become available as authorities jury in Duval County on Friday indict- fire at 484 SE Alfred Markham examiner’s report and notifica- noon. continue their investigation. ed a local man accused of receiving child pornography. Samuel Franklin Crews, 31, of 6582 SE Country Club Road, now faces three Two December robbery counts of receiving child pornography suspects apprehended over the internet after Columbia County By STEVEN RICHMOND sheriff’s deputies [email protected] arrested him on Dec. Crews 31, according to an The Columbia County announcement from Sheriff’s Office announced United States Attorney A. Lee Bentley. they apprehended two men The indictment alleges Crews suspected of two armed rob- knowingly received visual depictions beries in December, accord- Ensey Serrano of minors engaged in sexually explicit ing to a Monday afternoon conduct via the internet sometime press release. Club Road at gunpoint between April 28 and April 30 of 2013, Fred Russell Serrano, together on Tuesday, Dec. the release said. 22, of 276 SW Kegal Way, 10, according to CCSO. A joint investigation between the and Thomas L. Ensey, 22, Deputies said two men cov- Federal Bureau of Investigation, of 142 SE Oak Mont Street, ering their faces with black the Florida Department of Law were arrested Friday and shirts entered a Subway Enforcement and the Columbia County JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter Saturday, respectively, around 10:40 p.m. Dec. 10 Sheriff’s Office led to the arrest. under suspicion of robbing and held the clerk at gun- Crew’s trial is scheduled for March While the weather was warm the Subway at 1686 SE Baya point. One of the suspects 2014. Assistant United states Attorney D. Drive and S&S convenience Rodney Brown will lead the prosecution. Willow Giamarino, 10, jumps onto a mattress playing outside on Monday. store at 3544 SE Country SUSPECTS continued on 3A Vol. 139, No. 240 TODAY IN CALL US: TODAY’S WEATHER Opinion ...... 4A COMING TOMORROW (386) 752-1293 Health ...... 6A Lake City Christian Academy PEOPLE SUBSCRIBE TO Obituaries ...... 5A celebrates 20 years; Putting the finish- THE REPORTER: 38 18 Advice & Comics . . . . . 3B ing touches on a Voice: 755-5445 Sunny, 2A invitation on 5A. Fax: 752-9400 Puzzles ...... 4B Habitat House, 2A. 2AWEATHER

2A LAKE CITY REPORTER DAILY BRIEFING TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2014 Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424

Celebrity Birthdays n MLB All-Star Alvin Locker,” is 43. Tuesday: Tuesday: Monday: Dark is 92. n Dustin Diamond, Afternoon: 6-9-8 Afternoon: 8-4-9-5 4-14-23-25-34 n News anchor Katie Screech from “Saved Couric is 57. by the Bell” is 37. n Nicolas Cage is 50. n Beyonce and Jay PEOPLE IN THE NEWS n Jeremy Renner, Z’s daughter Blue Ivy actor in “The Hurt Carter is 2. Rauschenberg’s trustees seek $60M CAPTIVA ISLAND Thought for Today efore he died in 2008, pop The bad news is time flies. The good artist Robert Rauschenberg news is you’re the pilot. — Michael Altshuler B asked three of his closest friends to oversee his $600 million estate. In a lawsuit that has dragged on Scripture of the Day for years with Rauschenberg’s fam- ily and charitable foundation, those “Wherefore gird up the loins of your mind, friends are asking for $60 million in be sober, and hope to the end for the grace fees as compensation for adminis- that is to be brought unto you at the revela- tering the trust. The case will likely tion of Jesus Christ. But as he which hath go to trial this year; a hearing will called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner be held in Lee County court on of conversation; because it is written, Be ye March 31. At issue is whether the $60 mil- holy; for I am holy.” — 1 Peter 1:13, 15-16 lion in fees requested by the trust- ees is the “reasonable fee” allowed by Florida law. Lake City Reporter “Bob Rauschenberg believed the HOW TO REACH US BUSINESS trustees he chose were trustworthy Main number ...... (386) 752-1293 friends who understood that the Fax number ...... 752-9400 Controller Sue Brannon. . . .754-0419 Circulation ...... 755-5445 ([email protected]) Rauschenberg Foundation was to Online . . . www.lakecityreporter.com CIRCULATION be Bob’s crowning achievement The Lake City Reporter, an affiliate of Community Newspapers Inc., is pub- Home delivery of the Lake City Reporter and legacy,” said Robert Goldman, should be completed by 6:30 a.m. AMANDA WILLIAMSON/Lake City Reporter lished Tuesday through Friday and the attorney for the Robert Sunday at 180 E. Duval St., Lake City, Tuesday through Friday, and by 7:30 Rauschenberg Foundation. “The Fla. 32055. Periodical postage paid at a.m. on Sunday. A few more finishing touches Lake City, Fla. Member Audit Bureau of Please call 386-755-5445 to report any trustees’ demand for $60 million Circulation and The Associated Press. problems with your delivery service. that would otherwise belong to the George Burnham, chairman of the Lake City Habitat for Humanity, assisted with All material herein is property of the Lake In Columbia County, customers should foundation is a monstrous affront City Reporter. Reproduction in whole or call before 10:30 a.m. to report a ser- placing the siding on a house on NW Early Street Saturday evening. The group in part is forbidden without the permis- vice error for same day re-delivery. After sion of the publisher. U.S. Postal Service to Bob’s testamentary intent and is 10:30 a.m., next day re-delivery or ser- expects to be done with the home by the end of the month, making it their sixth No. 310-880. not a reasonable trustees’ fee under vice related credits will be issued. finished project. POSTMASTER: Send address changes In all other counties where home delivery Florida law.” to Lake City Reporter, P.O. Box 1709, is available, next day re-delivery or ser- Rauschenberg spent the last days Lake City, Fla. 32056. turn in “The Seafarer,” will play vice related credits will be issued. of his life at his 35-acre waterfront Former Yankee, Marine Publisher Todd Wilson . . . . .754-0418 aging ranch handyman Candy. ([email protected]) Circulation ...... 755-5445 compound on Captiva, an exclusive ([email protected]) and tropical Gulf Coast island. The story by John Steinbeck pilot Coleman dies at 89 NEWS centers on big-dreaming George, Home delivery rates He died on May 12, 2008, of heart SAN DIEGO — Hall of Fame Editor Robert Bridges . . . . .754-0428 (Tuesday -Friday and Sunday) played by Franco, and the mentally 12 Weeks...... $26.32 and lung failure, at the age of 82. broadcaster Jerry Coleman, a for- ([email protected]) challenged Lennie, portrayed by 24 Weeks...... $48.79 mer second baseman for the New ADVERTISING ...... 752-1293 52 Weeks...... $83.46 O’Dowd. Former “Gossip Girl” star York Yankees who interrupted his ([email protected]) Rates include 7% sales tax. Norton joins Broadway’s Leighton Meester will play a beauti- Mail rates pro career to fly as a Marine Corps 12 Weeks...... $41.40 ful temptress. ‘Of Mice and Men’ pilot in World War II and Korea, CLASSIFIED 24 Weeks...... $82.80 The play, which starts perfor- To place a classified ad, call 755-5440 52 Weeks...... $179.40 died Sunday, the San Diego Padres NEW YORK — Jim Norton mances March 19 at the Longacre said. He was 89. will join James Franco and Chris Theatre, hasn’t been seen on Coleman spent more than four O’Dowd in the Broadway revival of Broadway in 40 years. Tony Award Correction decades with the Padres as a broad- “Of Mice and Men.” winner Anna D. Shapiro will direct. caster. Padres president Mike Dee The Lake City Reporter corrects errors of Producers said Monday that Norton is currently perform- said Coleman died at a hospital Norton, whose recent credits ing in Conor McPherson’s “The fact in news items. If you have a concern, Sunday afternoon. include “The Mystery of Edwin Night Alive” at the Atlantic Theatre question or suggestion, please call the exec- Drood” and a Tony Award-winning Company. n Associated Press utive editor. Corrections and clarifications will run in this space. Thanks for reading. AROUND FLORIDA ฀ Scott sued over 7TUE 08WED 09THU 10FRI 11 SAT empty lt. governor Sunny฀ Partly Chance Mostly Chance TALLAHASSEE — North cloudy of rain cloudy of rain Florida Gov. Rick Scott is wind 10 showers showers mph being sued over his deci- sion to leave the post of HI 38 LO 18 HI 58 LO 38 HI 67 LO 49 HI ฀70 LO ฀฀ 54 HI ฀ 72 LO ฀฀ 56 lieutenant governor vacant ฀ ฀฀ ฀ ฀฀ ฀ ฀฀ for nearly nine months. A Tallahassee lobbyist REGIONAL FORECAST MAP for Tuesday, Jan. 7 and political activist on Tuesday's highs/Tuesday night's low Monday asked the Florida 9DOGRVWD Supreme Court to force 34/16 ˆÌÞÊ Wednesday Thursday Scott to appoint a lieutenant -DFNVRQYLOOH 38/25 Cape Canaveral 71/63/pc 77/66/sh AMANDA WILLIAMSON/Lake City Reporter /DNH&LW\ governor within 30 days. 7DOODKDVVHH 38/18 Daytona Beach 64/59/pc 74/59/sh Jennifer Carroll abruptly 36/16 *DLQHVYLOOH 'D\WRQD%HDFK Fort Myers 73/61/pc 80/65/sh resigned last March after Searching for birds 3HQVDFROD 40/22 47/38 Ft. Lauderdale 74/70/pc 81/72/sh 36/20 3DQDPD&LW\ she was interviewed by Bird expert Jerry Krummich focused his lens on a bird in the 36/27 2FDOD Gainesville 60/43/pc 70/53/sh Jacksonville 57/45/pc 67/54/sh law-enforcement authori- nearby underbrush on the James H. Montgomery Trail at 41/27 ties about work she once 2UODQGR &DSH&DQDYHUDO Key West 75/73/sh 80/74/sh Alligator Lake on Saturday. Four Rivers Audubon organizes 47/36 52/43 Lake City 60/43/pc 70/53/sh did for a charity that was ฀ a front for a widespread birdwatching walks on the first Saturday of every month, and 7DPSD 75/69/sh 82/72/sh 47/29 Naples 73/62/pc 80/67/sh gambling ring. She has Krummich usually leads the group. :HVW3DOP%HDFK 59/56 Ocala 62/48/pc 72/55/sh not been accused of any a taxpayer who thinks the Goodman and Sharon Orlando 66/59/pc 75/62/sh wrongdoing. )W/DXGHUGDOH Panama City 49/42/pc 61/51/pc governor should follow the Aydelott. )W0\HUV 61/56 She later said that she law and do his job.” Sharon Aydelott had 54/40 Pensacola 50/39/pc 60/50/pc was forced to resign. 1DSOHV Tallahassee 52/37/pc 64/47/r been a science teacher at 56/45 In her lawsuit Barbara Difficult return to 0LDPL Tampa฀ 65/58/pc 74/62/sh Holley-Navarre Middle 61/54 Valdosta 51/36/pc 62/47/r DeVane contends that Scott School since 1988. She was .H\:HVW class after tragedies 61/58 W. Palm Beach 74/69/pc 80/71/sh is breaking a state law that selected as Teacher of the requires him to appoint a GULF BREEZE — Year in 2005. lieutenant governor. Returning from Christmas ฀฀ ฀ “I just think it’s time break will be especially ฀฀ he does his job,” DeVane difficult for the students Lawmaker returns / * ,/1, - -1 ฀ told The Associated Press. of one Panhandle school after cocaine bust High Monday 66 Sunrise today 7:27 a.m. 5 “It’s been nine months. A district. Low Monday 46 Sunset today 5:46 p.m. ฀฀ woman could have con- The Santa Rosa County CAPE CORAL — A œÀ“>Ê ˆ} Ê 66 Sunrise tom. 7:27 a.m. (;75(0(Moderate ฀฀ Sunset tom. PLQXWHVWREXUQ ceived and delivered a School district is making Florida congressman who œÀ“>ÊœÜÊ 42 5:46 p.m. 30 mins to burn ฀ baby in that time.” grief counselors available pleaded guilty to cocaine- Record high 85 in 1936 /œ`>Þ½ÃÊ The governor’s office after two Christmas Eve possession charges Record low 19 in 1999 "" ՏÌÀ>‡ÛˆœiÌÊ ฀฀ last year is returning to Moonrise today11:47 a.m. À>`ˆ>̈œ˜ÊÀˆÃŽÊ did not immediately tragedies. vœÀÊÌ iÊ>Ài>ʜ˜Ê *, *//" Moonset today No Set respond to a request for On Christmas Eve, 17- Congress. >ÊÃV>iÊvÀœ“ÊäÊ 12:25 p.m. comment. year-old William “Cody” Republican Rep. 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WEATHER BY-THE-DAY ฀ ฀ Hinkle, a well-known attor- In November, Radel 90° ฀Actual ฀ high ฀Average ฀ high The lowest temperature school teacher for the dis- reading for North Actual low Average low ney who has already donat- trict. Aydelott could face pleaded guilty to a mis- 80° America of -81 degrees ed money to the campaign life in prison if convicted. demeanor charge of was set at Snag, Yukon 70° 66 66 Territory on February 2, of Charlie Crist. Crist, who The Pensacola News cocaine possession and 65 65 1947. This value was 59 is now a Democrat, is run- Journal reports community was sentenced to a year of 60° 58 in jeopardy on this date 51 52 52 in 1982 when a ning against Scott. members are expressing probation. He admitted to 50° 47 47 46 reading of -96 degrees purchasing 3.5 grams of was recorded along an “Of course everything support for the returning 40° Alaskan highway west cocaine from an undercov- 32 33 these days is political, but students through social 30° of Ft. Nelson, British I’m not doing this for any media. Students have er officer in Washington Columbia. While this 20° reading is considered political party,” DeVane also erected a make-shift on Oct. 29. ฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀ accurate, it was not said. “I’m just doing it memorial at Gulf Breeze Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon made official. because I’m a citizen and High School to honor n Associated Press 4AOPINION OPINION

Tuesday, January 7, 2014 www.lakecityreporter.com 4A OUR OPINION Deadly cold returns tonight hen you hear the phrase “deadly weather” in North Florida, you normally think tornadoes or maybe hurricanes. WYou don’t think bitter cold brought on by brutal arctic blasts. But so it was last night and will be again this evening, meteorologists say. Look for wind chills as low as 5 degrees throughout much of this morning, with a high today of about 38. We’re not accustomed to that kind of cold around here. So please, take care of yourself, but also keep an eye out for your neighbors, espe- cially if they are elderly. Make sure they have heat and a well- stocked pantry. And make sure they’ve taken proper Doing nothing, care of pets and property as well. Suzanne Edwards and Catholic Charities have made arrangements to house the constructively local homeless again tonight. t was so cold when Congress undeniably good, but it’s not at all carded by Senate Majority Leader Meanwhile, forecasters tell us that by came back to town Friday to clear that more laws are what the Harry Reid, who refuses to bring tomorrow things will be somewhat back to tidy up loose ends and close country needs. “No man’s life, lib- such measures to a vote, yet those the first session of the 113th erty or property are safe while the who complain rarely blame him. normal. Congress that Democrats for legislature is in session,” as Mark In a House speech last month, For some, it can’t come soon enough. Ionce had to keep their hands in Twain famously observed. Mr. Boehner said his chamber had their own pockets. Keeping a con- Keeping bad law at bay is a posi- passed measures to lighten federal gressman’s hands off your wallet, tive thing, too. The Republican-con- regulations, boost U.S. energy TODAY IN HISTORY even if for only a day, is a good and trolled House has kept bad Senate independence and reform job-train- rare thing. That’s why complaints legislation, notably the Gang of ing programs, among other things. On this date: that the 113th Congress is among Eight’s amnesty bill, from becom- “Every single one of these bills the least “productive” ever miss the ing law. has been blocked by Washington In 1608, an accidental fire devastated the Jamestown point. In fact, whenever the House and Democrats,” he said. He followed settlement in the Virginia Colony. The original “do nothing” Senate do get together, it’s often up with a YouTube video titled “Mr. In 1610, astronomer Galileo Galilei began observing Congress, so-called by President on a disappointing deal that raises President, What Are You Waiting three of Jupiter’s moons (he spotted a fourth moon Truman in 1947, put 395 bills taxes and increases government For?” in which he faulted President almost a week later). on President Truman’s desk. In spending. House Speaker John A. Obama for “standing on the side- In 1789, the first U.S. presidential election was held. the first session of the current Boehner gets it. “We should not be lines.” Americans voted for electors who, a month later, chose Congress, 65 measures have been judged by how many new laws we As the second session of the George Washington to be the nation’s first president. signed into law. There was no create,” he said in an appearance 113th Congress opens, members In 1800, the 13th president of the United States, shirking of duty. In fact, members last summer on CBS’ “Face the face contentious unfinished busi- Millard Fillmore, was born in Summerhill, N.Y. of Congress spent 220 more hours Nation.” “We ought to be judged on ness, from the extension of unem- In 1894, one of the earliest motion picture experi- talking this time than Congress did how many laws we repeal. We’ve ployment benefits and the farm ments took place at the Thomas Edison studio in West six decades ago, as measured by got more laws than the administra- bill to fixing the shameful part of Orange, N.J., as Fred Ott was filmed taking a pinch of the Congressional Record. tion could ever enforce.” the budget deal that cut payments snuff and sneezing. When liberals, like Jared The “do nothing” lament is a to disabled military veterans and In 1912, dark-humored cartoonist Charles Addams Bernstein of the Center for Budget not so thinly veiled attack on the raising the debt ceiling (again). We was born in Westfield, N.J. and Policy Priorities, go on MSNBC House, which has tried to keep don’t look for much in the way of In 1927, commercial transatlantic telephone service to bemoan the lack of “productiv- President Obama’s agenda in bipartisan bonhomie when the new was inaugurated between New York and . ity,” they’re measuring the output of check. That’s why voters gave session opens. In 1942, the Japanese siege of Bataan began during Congress in terms that rightly apply Republicans the majority in 2010 World War II. only to the production of goods and and again in 2012. The House In 1953, President Harry S. Truman announced the services. More iPhones, more tur- passed close to 150 bills to boost United States had developed a hydrogen bomb. nips and more Ford Mustangs are job creation, only to see them dis- ■ The Washington Times ■ Associated Press Higher taxes don’t Lake City Reporter Serving Columbia County Since 1874 prevent higher debt

The Lake City Reporter is published with pride onsumer debt is climb- has “really gotten their fiscal house liberals have teamed up with bor- for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun­ ing at the fastest pace in order ... now that the economy is row-and-spend Republicans, leaving ties by Community Newspapers Inc. since 2008; Americans stronger they feel more confident Americans with higher debt and We believe strong newspapers build strong now owe more than $11 that strength is sustainable, and higher taxes. Since 1940, Congress communities —“Newspapers get things done!” trillion. that gives them the confidence to has raised the debt ceiling 79 times, CStudent debt is also up, to more borrow.” Bloomberg goes on to with the argument always that we Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and profitable community­oriented newspapers. than $1 trillion, and a record num- write that “with the brighter finan- have to increase it again, because This mission will be accomplished through the ber of student loans are delinquent. cial outlook and the strongest econ- we would otherwise default on our teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, These statistics would be less omy since at least 1979, the state’s obligations. Taxpayers should learn integrity and hard work. worrying if hiring and pay were debt costs tumbled this year, even that the point of failure is not when expanding at comparable rates; so with the issuance increase.” the ceiling must be raised, but, rath- far, they aren’t. How did the state get its “fis- er, when the decisions are made, Todd Wilson, Publisher Americans tired of cutbacks cal house in order”? Why does it over and over again, to spend more Robert Bridges, Editor made during the recession have have a “brighter financial outlook”? and more money the government Controller “frugality fatigue,” and are impa- Because we raised taxes in 2012 doesn’t have in the first place. Sue Brannon, tient for a personal economic recov- with Proposition 30. California It is overly simplistic to say President ery to go along with the national therefore was able to pay the bills that government borrowing is an Dink NeSmith, rebound. So, we are spending more – not with IOUs, as happened dur- entirely bad thing. It is the most Tom Wood, Chairman but not earning enough to cover ing the recession – but with dol- practical way for large public works what we want, so, instead, we bor- lars that would otherwise stay in and improvements to be funded. row and spend. your pocket. So this supposedly Nationally, government-held debt Individuals who head down this temporary windfall of cash is not was one of the key components that LETTERS POLICY path, regardless of the disastrous going to shore up Sacramento’s knit the newly formed United States consequences it may have on their precarious finances while lawmak- of America together. But debt must Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly writ­ fiscal futures, are not alone in their ers get spending under control. be kept to sustainable levels. ten and double spaced. Letters should not exceed 400 folly. Our lawmakers are doing the Higher taxes actually allow them California taxpayers, the most words and will be edited for length and libel. Letters same thing. both to spend more and borrow generous to government in the must be signed and include the writer’s name, address The state of California and its more, because it makes borrowing nation, must learn that impassioned and telephone number for verification. Writers can local governments sold more than cheaper. pleas for more taxes are not solving $46 billion in long-term bonds in Those of us who voted in favor the problems their advocates claim have two letters per month published. Letters and 2013, $13 billion more than in the of higher taxes have not helped they would. As individuals, as cit- guest columns are the opinion of the writers and not previous year. As a result, California the state through a rough patch, as ies, as a state and as a nation, we’ve necessarily that of the Lake City Reporter. edges out New York as the top proponents claimed; we are, in fact, got to make the tough decisions to BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL debtor state for the first time since enabling California to go deeper reduce our reliance on easy bor- 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown. 2010. into debt. Like coal miners in com- rowed money, or we may bitterly BY FAX: (386) 752­9400. Some think this is great news. pany towns, seemingly, the harder regret every borrowed dollar we Peter Hayes, head of municipal we work, the more we owe. spend in the future. BY EMAIL: [email protected] bonds at BlackRock Inc., told This also is happening on the Bloomberg News that California national stage, where tax-and-spend ■ Orange County Register 5A

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■ To submit your Community Calendar item, contact Emily Lawson at 754-0424 or COMMUNITY CALENDAR by e-mail at [email protected]. Today Native Plant Society will meet Tuesday, Jan. 14 at Historical Society 6:30 p.m. at Hatch Park The Columbia County in Branford. Troy Springer Historical Society will meet of Springer Environmental on Tuesday, Jan. 7 at 7 p.m. Servces will discuss build- at the downtown library. ing and maintaining an Living Historian Bud aesthetically-pleasing, func- Thayer will discuss soldiers’ tioning property. Call Betsy daily lives during the Civil at 386-719-0467 for more War. The meeting is open information. to the public. For more information please call Sean Jan. 15 McMahon at 754-4293. Olustee planning VFW Bingo The Blue Grey Army VFW Post 2206, 343 will have a planning meet- Forest Lawn Way, hosts ing for the 2014 Olustee Bingo quarter games every Festival on Wednesday, Tuesday from 12-3 p.m. and Jan. 15 at 5:30 p.m. in the 6:30-9:30 p.m. These are Columbia County School open to the public. Call 386- District Central Building, 752-5001 with questions. Room 153, at 409 SW St. Johns St. The festival will Plant clinic be Feb. 14-16. For informa- University of Florida tion, call 755-1097. Master Gardeners are available every Tuesday Jan. 16 and Thursday from 9 a.m. to noon at the Columbia Grief and Loss meeting County Extension Office’s The Hospice Foundation new location, 971 W. Duval of America will present St. (U.S. 90), Suite 170, and “Supporting Individuals ever Wednesday from 1 to JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter with Intellectual and 4 p.m. at the Fort White Developmental Disabilities Public Library on Route 47 Google Glass can function for all through Life-Ending to answer questions about Illness, Grief and Loss” on lawns and plants. Bring Trey Johnson, 14, looks on as FGC student Victoria Anderson, 21, tries out the Google Glass on Friday. ‘It was pretty cool,’ Thursday, Jan. 16 from 12-3 samples for free diagno- Anderson said. ‘I’m interested in how it works. I wasn’t expecting to be that light.’ p.m. at the Wings Education sis or solutions. For more Center located in the Lake information, call 752-5384. City Plaza. To make a res- guest speaker. Visitors are sauce, salad, bread, dessert Trail Association from Bach to Be-Bop. A ervation for this presenta- Support group always welcomed. For more and a beverage. Following The Suwannee Chapter of new “flex ticket” system is tion, call Vicki Myers at Another Way Inc. pro- information, call 752-2903. the supper, “Though None the Florida Trail Association being offered this year so 386-755-7714 ext. 2411. vides a domestic violence Go With Me,” the inspi- will hold its monthly meet- each ticket can be used at support group every Garden Club rational story of Elizabeth ing on Monday, Jan. 13 at any Lake City Community Jan. 17 Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. If you The Lake City Garden Leroy Bishop, will be the Suwannee River Water Concert. Single concert are a current or former sur- Club will hold its month- shown. This event is free of Management District Office tickets are $20/adult and Masonvic Banquet vivor of domestic violence, ly meeting on Jan. 9 at charge and open to the pub- from 7-9 p.m. Guest speaker $5/student K-12. See Gold Standard Lodge call 386-719-2702 for meet- the Clubhouse at 257 SE lic. To reach the Wellborn Sue Turner will present a ww.communityconcerts. #167 will be hosting their ing location and an intake Hernando Street. Martha United Methodist Church program called “Getting info, or call (386) 466- annual Masonic Banquet appointment. All services Ann Ronsonet will present from Lake City, travel west the Mindset to Hike Light. 2013, or visit the Lake City on Jan. 17 at 7 p.m. at are free and confidential. the film “Water’s Journey” on U.S. 90 or Lake Jeffery Contact Irv Chance at 386- Chamber of Commerce for the Westside Community for the program. Social time Road to County Road 137. 330-2424 for more, or Edwin details. Center, 431 SW Birley Ave. Jan. 8 begins at 9:30 a.m. and the From U.S. 90, turn right McCook at 386-364-7597 in Cost is $20. For tickets and meeting at 10. Everyone is and travel over the rail- the evenings. Spakleberry meeting more information, contact Newcomers meeting welcome to attend. road tracks to the church The Sparkleberr y Raymond Brady at 386-365- The Lake City on the left. From Lake Jan. 14 Chapter of the Florida 2535. Newcomers will meet on Tea Party meeting Jeffery Road, it’s less than Wednesday, Jan. 8 at Guang The North Central a quarter mile after mak- Medicare Seminar Dong Chinese Restaurant. Florida Tea Party will meet ing a right turn on CR 137. The Lifestyle Enrichment Program speaker will be on Thursday, Jan. 9 at 7 For additional information Center is sponsoring a free     Pat McAlhany who will p.m. at the Taylor Building, about the event, contact educational Medicare sem-       ! speak on the role of women 128 SW Birley Ave. Keith Rev. Dr. Everett L. Parker inar on Tuesday, Jan. 14 in the Civil War. For more Dunn of the John Birch at 386-688-1358. from 5-6 p.m. Irv Crowetz information, call Pinky Society will speak on the of C/C & Associates, Inc.       Moore at 752-4552. dangers of holding Article Jan. 13 will moderate the seminar.       V Convention. RSVP to 386-755-3476 x         Jan. 9 Cancer Support 107. Jan. 10 The Women’s Cancer  DAR meeting Support Group of Lake City Bay Street Bassworks       The Edward Rutledge Spaghetti Supper will meet at Baya Pharmacy Bay Street Bassworks   Chapter, Daughters of the The Wellborn United East, 780 SE Baya Drive, on will perform at the Levy 1005 W. Howard St. • Live Oak, FL 32060 American Revolution, will Methodist Church wants Monday, Jan. 13 from 5:30 Performing Arts Center at hold its monthly meeting to provide the community to 6:30 p.m. Sarah Welsh, Florida Gateway College on Thursday, Jan. 9 at 10:30 with a break from holiday Mission Delivery Specialist on Tuesday, Jan. 14 at 7:30 a. m., at the Wilson Rivers cooking and will offer a free with the American Cancer p.m. This group is an inter- Library on the Florida spaghetti supper and movie Society, will be the guest nationally-acclaimed tour- Gateway College campus. on Friday, Jan. 10 begin- speaker. Guests welcome. ing ensemble performing Kay Daly of the Christian ning at 5:30 p.m. The meal Call 386-752-4198 for more selections from a wide Jay Poole, AAMS® Service Center will be the will include spaghetti and information. variety of genres ranging Financial Advisor 846 S W Baya Drive Lake City FL 32025 OBITUARIES 386-752-3545 www.edwardjones.com Christian Academy Luellen H. Taylor Luellen H. Taylor, 75, of Lake City, Florida, went home to be with her Lord and Savior, celebrates 20 years Sunday, January 5, 2014. She was born in Rochelle, Geor- From staff reports and our newest addition, our chapel. gia to the late Emory and Sarah Elizabeth [Millican] Harden Our focus the past few years has been and had lived here in Columbia The 20th Anniversary of the opening to raise our academic level of excellence. County for the past 49 years. of Lake City Christian Academy will be Though LCCA has always been accred- She was a loving wife, moth- Power Prunner celebrated with a chapel dedication at 7 ited, this year the academy received its er, grand and great grand- PPF225 $ 99 p.m., tomorrow, Jan. 8. FLOCS accreditation and has already mother dedicated her life to the service of Christ, in the 399 The newly constructed chapel will be begun the process to become Sachs church and as a Pastors wife. Tough Toys for Tough Boys dedicated in the memory of the late accredited, which should be completed by She is preceded in death by her par- Pastor Joe Duckett. Guest speakers for fall of 2014. We are continuing our dual ents, and her brother, Frank Harden. the event include Mr. Richard Heston, enrollment articulation agreement with Survivors include her devoted husband of 57 years, Ulis Taylor Chain Saw Pastors Joe and Katie Smith and Mrs. Florida Gateway College and still main- of Lake City, FL; sons, Mark A. CS310-14 Jennifer Strickland Williamson. A special tain our status with Homeland Security to (Brenda) Taylor of Brazoria, TX, musical performance and testimony will accept foreign exchange students. Ulis P. (Becky) Taylor Jr. of Lake be given by Mr. Mitch Rodgers. The academy has also expanded its City, FL, Joel (Elizabeth) Taylor of $ 99 Lake City Christian Academy opened academic day to include VPK, after-school Pueblo, CO, and Jonathan (Edith) 199 Taylor of Lake City, FL; broth- on Jan. 8, 1994 in the old cable building and horseback riding. ers, Printice (Dorothy) Harden of Family Owned and Operated Since 1978 • We service what we sell behind the 911 offices on the corner of The staff of Lake City Christian Lake City, FL and David (Carol) Mikell’s Power Equipment, INC. NW Christian and Devane Street. The Academy is dedicated to its mission for Harden of Perry, FL; 6 grand- 1152 West US 90 • Lake City • 752-8098 first year the school had 24 students, kin- the next 20 years — to equip students children & 1 great grandchild. Funeral services will be con- dergarten through 12th grade with three both academically as well as spiritually to ducted at 12:00 p.m., on Wednes- staff members. Over the past 20 years, become leaders: men and women, who day, January 8, 2014 at New the school has grown to 160 students and will walk in integrity, who will stand up for Beginnings Fellowship Church 24 staff members, including a speech and what they believe, and will never give up with Reverend Roger Taylor of- language therapist. on their God-given hopes and dreams. iciating, assisted by Pastor Stan Ellis & Pastor David Kirkman. In 1996, the academy moved to its present Additional chapel services will be Interment will follow in For- location on Pinemount Road. The campus is Thursday and Friday evenings at 7 p.m. est Lawn Memorial Gardens. now located on 20 acres with athletic arenas, These dedication services are open to Visitation with the fam- administrative offices, twelve classrooms the public. ily will be held one hour prior to service time (11:00 a.m. un- til 12:00 p.m.) at the church. GATEWAY-FOREST LAWN Volunteers needed non-medical assistance to Walk-ins are welcome but FUNERAL HOME, 3596 South patients and their fami- space is limited. For more U.S. Hwy 441, Lake City, FL. Hospice of Nature Coast lies. Specialized training information about hospice 32025 (386) 752-1954. Please leave words of loving com- Hospice of the Nature will be provided. Contact services in the Lake City fort for the family online at, Coast has opportunities Volunteer Manager Alvia and Live Oak areas, call www.gatewayforestlawn.com for volunteers in the Lake Lee at 386-755-7714 or Hospice of the Nature City and Live Oak areas. email alee@hospiceofcit- Coast at 386-755-7714 or Obituaries are paid advertise- Volunteers provide gen- rus.org for more infor- visit us on the web at www. ments. For details, call the Lake City Reporter’s classified depart- eral office support and mation and reservations. hospiceofcitrus.org. ment at 752-1293. 6A

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Seminoles cap quarter with solid defensive play and improvements by off 14-0 year with Winston, who was fighting 34-31 BCS win. a case of big-game jitters. The Heisman Trophy- n Additional BCS coverage winning freshman went will be in Wednesday’s Lake 6 for 15 for 62 yards in City Reporter. the first half on his 20th birthday, with a key fum- By RALPH D. RUSSO ble setting up Marshall’s Associated Press 4-yard TD run 5:01 before halftime. Winston also led PASADENA, Calif. a 66-yard scoring drive late — Jameis Winston threw in the first half and consis- a 2-yard touchdown pass tently moved Florida State to Kelvin Benjamin with in the third quarter — but 13 seconds left and No. 1 with only three points to Florida State beat No. 2 show for it. Auburn 34-31 to win the After trailing for the first last BCS national champi- time in any game since onship game on Monday. Sept. 28, Florida State need- Winston struggled much ed a big finish to become of the night but was near the first team to rally from perfect when the Seminoles a halftime deficit to win the (14-0) needed it most, going BCS title game. 6 for 7 for 77 yards on Marshall, Winston’s rela- the game-winning 80-yard tively unheralded counter- drive. A pass interference part, looked sharp in the penalty on Auburn’s Chris Auburn backfield. Auburn Davis gave Florida State a was the nation’s top rush- first-and-goal at the 2 and ing team, but coach Gus on the next play Winston Malzahn showed the SEC hit his big receiver for the ASSOCIATED PRESS champs can fling it as well touchdown. Florida State’s Jameis Winston (5) stiff-arms past Auburn’s Kris Frost during the BCS National Championship game Monday while racking up 232 yards “I said this from Day 1 in Pasadena, Calif. of offense in the first half. in spring ball. These kids Mason caught a 12-yard are special,” coach Jimbo Auburn (12-2) a 31-27 lead 27-24 with 4:31 left. Melvin Ray in the first half, either team as both defens- TD screen pass in the first Fisher said. “This group with a 37-yard touchdown Mason ran for 195 yards. and Auburn led 21-13 after es took charge after a fre- quarter, and Ray ran alone never faltered. They want- run with 1:19 left after Winston was 20 for 35 for three quarters. netic first half. down the middle with a ed to be elite. They wanted Kermit Whitfield had put 237 yards and two fourth- All-America kicker The powerful Seminoles 50-yard touchdown catch in to go to the top and there’s Florida State in the lead for quarter touchdown passes. Roberto Aguayo’s sec- trailed by 18 points in the the second quarter. so much character in this the first time since the first Nick Marshall ran for a ond field goal of the night second quarter and 21-10 Devonta Freeman had a group.” quarter with a 100-yard touchdown and threw scor- accounted for the only at halftime, but picked up 3-yard scoring run with 1:28 Tre Mason had given kickoff return to make it ing passes to Mason and third-quarter points for momentum in the third left in the half for FSU.

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Holiday Bowl L.A. Lakers at , 8:30 p.m. TELEVISION Texas Tech 37, Arizona State 23 at , 9 p.m. AdvoCare V100 Bowl Oklahoma City at Utah, 9 p.m. TV sports Arizona 42, Boston College 19 Portland at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Sun Bowl Wednesday’s Games UCLA 42, Virginia Tech 12 Dallas at San Antonio, 7 p.m. Today Liberty Bowl Detroit at , 7 p.m. MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Mississippi State 44, Rice 7 Golden State at , 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Chick-fil-A Bowl Indiana at , 7:30 p.m. ESPN — Tennessee at LSU Texas A&M 52, Duke 48 L.A. Lakers at Houston, 8 p.m. ESPN2 — Baylor at Iowa St. Heart of Dallas Bowl Washington at New Orleans, 8 p.m. 9 p.m. North Texas 36, UNLV 14 Phoenix at Minnesota, 9:30 p.m. ESPN — Ohio St. at Michigan St. Gator Bowl Orlando at Portland, 10 p.m. FS1 — Creighton at DePaul Nebraska 24, Georgia 19 Boston at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL Capital One Bowl 8 p.m. South Carolina 34, Wisconsin 24 AP Top 25 WGN — Phoenix at Chicago Outback Bowl NHL HOCKEY LSU 21, Iowa 14 The top 25 teams in The Associated 7:30 p.m. Rose Bowl NBCSN — at New Press’ college basketball poll, with first- Michigan State 24, Stanford 20 place votes in parentheses, records Jersey Fiesta Bowl through Jan. 5, total points based on UCF 52, Baylor 42 25 points for a first-place vote through FOOTBALL Sugar Bowl one point for a 25th-place vote and last Oklahoma 45, Alabama 31 week’s ranking: Orange Bowl Record Pts Prv NFL playoffs Clemson 40, Ohio State 35 1. Arizona (60) 15-0 1,620 1 Cotton Bowl 2. Syracuse (5) 14-0 1,550 2 COURTESY Wild Card Games Missouri 41, Oklahoma State 31 3. Ohio St. 15-0 1,470 3 Saturday BBVA Compass Bowl 4. Wisconsin 15-0 1,427 4 45, Kansas City 44 Vanderbilt 41, Houston 24 5. Michigan St. 13-1 1,378 5 First buck New Orleans 26, Philadelphia 24 Sunday 6. Wichita St. 15-0 1,203 8 Sunday GoDaddy.com Bowl 7. Baylor 12-1 1,169 9 Amaiya Allen, 11, of Lake City shows off her first buck, taken in Greenville, Ala. The shot San Diego 27, Cincinnati 10 Arkansas State 23, Ball State 20 8. Villanova 13-1 1,141 11 was more than 100 yards. Allen’s trip was sponsored by her grandfather, Willie B. Allen, San Francisco 23, Green Bay 20 Monday 9. Iowa St. 13-0 1,076 13 who was with her on the hunt. Divisional Playoffs BCS National Championship 10. Florida 11-2 1,052 12 Saturday, Jan. 11 Florida State vs. Auburn (n) 11. Oklahoma St. 12-2 934 6 New Orleans at Seattle, 4:35 p.m. 12. Louisville 13-2 825 14 (FOX) Conference records 13. San Diego St. 12-1 823 21 Indianpolis at New England, 8:15 p.m. 14. Kentucky 10-3 808 15 (CBS) Through Sunday 15. Colorado 13-2 752 20 Sunday, Jan. 12 Conference W L Pct. 16. Duke 11-3 745 7 San Francisco at Carolina, 1:05 p.m. Sun Belt 2 0 1.000 17. Oregon 13-1 715 10 (FOX) Southeastern 7 2 .778 18. Kansas 9-4 367 16 San Diego at Denver, 4:40 p.m. (CBS) Pac-12 6 3 .667 19. UMass 12-1 364 23 Independents 2 1 .667 20. Iowa 12-3 261 22 College bowl games Big 12 3 3 .500 21. Missouri 12-1 247 25 Conference USA 3 3 .500 22. Gonzaga 14-2 241 24 Military Bowl Mountain West 3 3 .500 23. Illinois 13-2 178 — Marshall 31, Maryland 20 Atlantic Coast 4 6 .400 24. Memphis 10-3 126 18 Texas Bowl American Athletic 2 3 .400 25. Kansas St. 11-3 112 — Syracuse 21, Minnesota 17 Big Ten 2 5 .286 Others receiving votes: Cincinnati 103, Fight Hunger Bowl Mid-American 0 5 .000 Creighton 82, North Carolina 79, UCLA Washington 31, BYU 16 79, Pittsburgh 44, Harvard 41, UConn 41, Pinstripe Bowl Saint Louis 19, Oklahoma 15, Michigan Notre Dame 29, Rutgers 16 BASKETBALL 11, George Washington 9, SMU 9, Notre Belk Bowl Dame 3, Xavier 3, Toledo 2, Arkansas 1. North Carolina 39, Cincinnati 17 NBA schedule Russell Athletic Bowl AP Top 25 schedule Louisville 36, Miami 9 Today’s Games Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl Toronto at Indiana, 7 p.m. Today’s Games Kansas State 31, Michigan 14 Philadelphia at Cleveland, 7 p.m. No. 2 Syracuse at Virginia Tech, 9 p.m. Armed Forces Bowl Washington at Charlotte, 7 p.m. No. 3 Ohio State at No. 5 Michigan Navy 24, Middle Tennessee 6 New Orleans at Miami, 7:30 p.m. State, 9 p.m. Music City Bowl Detroit at New York, 7:30 p.m. No. 7 Baylor at No. 9 Iowa State, Mississippi 25, Georgia Tech 17 Phoenix at Chicago, 8 p.m. 7 p.m. Alamo Bowl Golden State at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. No. 16 Duke vs. Georgia Tech, 7 p.m. Oregon 30, Texas 7 San Antonio at Memphis, 8 p.m. No. 25 Kansas State at TCU, 8 p.m.

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Columbia High’s girls and boys basketball games at Hamilton County High, and Columbia’s boys soc- cer matches at Leon High, both scheduled for Monday, were postponed. The soccer team will play at Leon on Thursday. Boys basketball is playing at home at 7:30 p.m. today in a district game against Middleburg High. Columbia softball tryouts scheduled for today has been moved to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at CHS. Today’s Fort White High girls and boys basketball at Bradford High will be played at 6 and 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY EVENING JANUARY 7, 2014 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Entertainment Ton. Inside Edition (N) Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (N) The Goldbergs (N) (:31) Trophy Wife Killer Women “La Sicaria” Å News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel Live 4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Chann 4 News Entertainment Ton. 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DILBERT DEAR ABBY Couple wonders if parenting is worth it the second time around DEAR ABBY: My in an advanced academic husband and I are happily program. I couldn’t honestly married and will celebrate think of a good reason to say 15 years of marriage next no, even though this pierc- year. We have a 5-year-old ing freaks me out. I sense BABY BLUES daughter. Our dilemma is that Leo wants to do more whether or not we should piercings, but he’s respectful have another child. Abigail Van Buren enough to wait awhile. I’m 38 and my husband My question is, what is a www.dearabby.com is 40. We have become good reason to NOT agree comfortable with the fact is starting high school, the to more piercings? Every that our daughter is getting older one will be in college argument I’ve thought of more independent. We plan and gone. Even when they -- unsightly, unsanitary, on doing a lot of traveling, are closer in age, it’s no makes the wrong impres- and I will change jobs after guarantee that siblings will sion -- is rather thin. I complete school. We are be close. My 12-year-old daugh- not sure about starting over I cannot -- and should ter wants to dye her hair BLONDIE with a baby. not -- decide this for you. I purple. I’m saying no, but We are doing OK finan- am throwing your question still have no good reason cially, and if we have a open to my readers and for that, either. Am I just second child, it would will share their opinions too old-fashioned? — NOT- have to be within the next with you. However, I’m WITH-IT MOM IN year, while I finish my sure they will be varied. MACCABIM, ISRAEL classes and can be home DEAR ABBY: I am gen- DEAR NOT-WITH-IT to be with the baby. Our erally a conservative per- MOM: Tell your son he daughter is well-adjusted, son. My 17-year-old son, was born with a perfect and we plan on putting her “Leo,” asked for an ear body. When you agreed to in activities such as dance piercing when he was 13. I the ear piercing, it was on and gymnastics. wasn’t sure whether I liked the condition that there BEETLE BAILEY We would like your the kind of impression it would be only one pierc- opinion, and also to hear made, but because it was ing, and you expect him from parents who had only only one piercing, I agreed to keep his part of the bar- one child, as well as people on the condition that he gain. If he asks for a fur- who were raised without a would stop at one hole. ther explanation, tell him sibling. — MAYBE ONLY When Leo was 15, he it’s because he has enough ONE IN GEORGIA begged to have dreadlocks. holes in his head. DEAR MAYBE ONLY Thinking it was a phase, As to your daughter, ONE: If you are consider- I allowed it even though remember it’s only hair ing enlarging your family I wasn’t thrilled. He has and it will grow out. If this only so your daughter will since cut off the dreads, is her only form of rebel- have a sibling, I don’t rec- but now says he wants an lion, consider yourself ommend it. What the six- eyebrow piercing. lucky. HAGAR THE HORRIBLE year age difference means My son is a loving, won- ■ Write Dear Abby at is that your children will derful, happy kid. He’s www.DearAbby.com or not grow up “together.” By active in school, well-liked, P.O. Box 69440, Los the time the younger one and an excellent student Angeles, CA 90069. HOROSCOPES

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 39’07” E, 30.00 FEET TO THE suant to a Final Judgment of Mort- ples, Florida 33962, telephone num- THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE gage Foreclosure dated December ber (813) 774-8124; 1-800-955-8771 AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR COLUM- AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, MAULDIN ROAD AT ITS INTER- 13, 2013 and entered in Case No. 12- (TDD), or 1-800-955-8770 (v), via FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION BIA COUNTY FLORIDA SECTION WITH THE NORTH 2013-CA-000158 of the Circuit Florida Rely Service, not later than CASE NO.: 12 2012 CA 000709 GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVI- GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVI- RIGHT OF WAY OF MERRIL Court of the THIRD Judicial Circuit seven (7) days prior to this proceed- DIVISION: SION SION LANE, THENCE N 7 DEG 41’ E in and for COLUMBIA County, ing. DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COM- CASE NO. 12-2012-CA-000651 CASE NO. 12-2013-000269 ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT OF Florida wherein THE BANK OF WITNESS MY HAND and the seal PANY AMERICAS TRUSTEE FOR NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC, NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC, WAY LINE OF MAULDIN ROAD, NEW YORK MELLON F/K/A THE of this Court on December 20, 2013. RALI 2006-QS6, Plaintiff, Plaintiff, 175.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BANK OF NEW YORK, AS P. DeWitt Cason Plaintiff, vs. vs. BEGINNING, THENCE CONTIN- TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS Clerk of the Circuit Court vs. CHRISTOPHER R. SOTNICK LARRY K. RADKE AND MARY UE N 7 DEG 41’ E ALONG SAID OF THE CERTIFICATED, FIRST By: /s/ P.A. Perry AARON RAINBOLT, et al, A/K/A CHRISTOPHER SOTNICK ANN RADKE, et. al. EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE HORIZON MORTGAGE PASS- Deputy Clerk Defendant(s). A/K/A CHRISTOPHER ROBERT Defendant(s). 193.34 FEET, THENCE N 89 DEG THROUGH CERTIFICATES SER- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SOTNICK, MERRIANNE SOT- AMENDED NOTICE OF FORE- 39’07” E, 360.00 FEET, THENCE S IES FHAMS 2005-AA12, BY 05542636 SALE NICK F/K/A MERRIANE TAIT CLOSURE SALE 7 DEG 41’ W, 193.34 FEET, FIRST HORIZON HOME LOANS, December 31, 2013 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- A/K/A MARIANNE TAIT A/K/A NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- THENCE S 89 DEG 39’07” W, A DIVISION OF FIRST TENNES- January 7, 2014 suant to a Final Judgment of Mort- MARRIANNE TAIT A/K/A MAR- suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclo- 150.00 FEET, THENCE S 7 DEG SEE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCI- gage Foreclosure dated December RIANNE M. TAIR A/K/A MAR- sure dated December 17, 2013, and 41’ W, 175.00 FEET TO THE ATION, MASTER SERVICER, IN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19, 2013 and entered in Case No. 12 RIANE M. TAIT, STATE OF entered in 12-2013-CA-000269 of NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF ITS CAPACITY AS AGENT FOR THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF 2012 CA 000709 of the Circuit Court FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF the Circuit Court of the Third Judi- MERRIL LANE, THENCE S 89 THE TRUSTEE UNDER THE THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN of the THIRD Judicial Circuit in and REVENUE, UNITED STATES OF cial Circuit in and for Columbia DEG 39’07” W, ALONG SAID POOLING AND SERVICING AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY for COLUMBIA County, Florida AMERICA DEPARTMENT OF County, Florida, wherein NATION- NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE, AGREEMENT is the Plaintiff and CIVIL DIVISION wherein DEUTSCHE BANK THE TREASURY - INTERNAL STAR MORTGAGE LLC, is the 30.00 FEET, THENCE N 7 DEG 41’ THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVI- CASE NO. 12-2013-CA-000168- TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS REVENUE SERVICE, UNKNOWN Plaintiff and LARRY K. RADKE; E, 175.00 FEET, THENCE S 89 SEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CAAX-MX AS TRUSTEE FOR RALI 2006- TENANT IN POSSESSION #1, UN- MARY ANN RADKE; NATION- DEG 39’07” W, 180.00 FEET TO LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUST- CU MEMBERS MORTGAGE, A QS6 is the Plaintiff and AARON KNOWN TENANT IN POSSES- STAR MORTGAGE, LLC; GE THE POINT OF BEGINNING. EES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS DIVISION OF COLONIAL SAV- RAINBOLT; ANDREA RAIN- SION #2, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CAPITAL RETAIL BANK F/K/A SAID LANDS BEING A PART OF CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UN- INGS, F.A., BOLT; MORTGAGE ELECTRON- LUCY V. CASTRO, GE MONEY BANK, A CORPORA- LOT 25 AND 26 OF OAK FOREST DER, OR AGAINST FRANCIS Plaintiff, IC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS IN- Defendants, TION F/K/A GE CAPITAL CON- SUBDIVISION, AN UNRECORD- MOTSCHALL A/K/A FRANCIS vs. CORPORATED AS NOMINEE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SUMER CARD CO. AS SUCCES- ED SUBDIVISION. ANTHONY MOTSCHALL A/K/A LORA MICHELLE JACKSON; FOR SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, SALE SOR IN INTEREST TO MONO- LESS AND EXCEPT: FRANCIS A. MOTSCHALL, DE- UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LORA INC.; are the Defendants, The Clerk NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- GRAM CREDIT CARD BANK OF SECTION 34: A PORTION OF CEASED; WILLIAM ALLEN MICHELLE JACKSON; MELVIN of the Court will sell to the highest suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclo- GEORGIA; UNKNOWN TENANT THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 MOTSCHALL A/K/A WILLIAM A. T. JACKSON; UNKNOWN and best bidder for cash at FRONT sure filed December 12, 2013 en- #1 N/K/A LARRY RADKE JR. are MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRI- MOTSCHALL, AS AN HEIR OF SPOUSE OF MELVIN T. JACK- STEPS OF THE COLUMBIA tered in Civil case No. 12-2012-CA- the Defendant(s). P. Dewitt Cason as BED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE THE ESTATE OF FRANCES SON; IF LIVING, INCLUDING COUNTY COURTHOUSE at 000651 of the Circuit Court of the the Clerk of the Circuit Court will AT THE SW CORNER OF SEC- MOTSCHALL A/K/A FRANCIS ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF 11:00AM, on the 22nd day of Janu- THIRD Judicial Circuit in and for sell to the highest and best bidder for TION 34, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, ANTHONY MOTSCHALL A/K/A SAID DEFENDANT(S), IF RE- ary, 2014, the following described Columbia County, Lake City, Flori- cash, 173 NE Hernando Ave., Lake RANGE 16 EAST, COLUMBIA FRANCS A. MOTSCHALL, DE- MARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, property as set forth in said Final da, the Clerk of Court will sell to the City, FL 32056, at 11:00 AM on COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND RUN CEASED; CLARISSA AN HAMP- THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN Judgment: highest and best bidder for cash at March 19, 2014, the following de- THENCE N 7°41' E, ALONG TON A/K/A CLARISSA HAMP- HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, LOT 17, BLOCK B, OF SOUTH- Columbia County Courthouse, 173 scribed property as set forth in said THE WEST LINE OF SAID SEC- STON, AS AN HEIR OF THE ES- ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIE- WOOD MEADOWS, UNIT II, AC- Northeast Hernando Ave. 3rd Floor, Final Judgment, to wit: TION 34,725.53 FEET, THENCE N TATE OF FRANCES MOT- NORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND CORDING TO THE MAP OR Lake City, FL. 32055 in accordance COMMENCE AT THE NORTH- 89°39'07" E, 30.00 FEET TO THE SCHALL A/K/A FRANCIS AN- ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIM- PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes on WEST CORNER OF THE SW 1/4 EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE THONY MOTSCHALL A/K/A ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 84, OF the 5th day of February, 2014 at OF NE 1/4, SECTION 6, TOWN- MAULDIN ROAD, AT ITS INTER- FRANCIS A. MOTSCHALL, DE- AGAINST THE NAMED DE- THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CO- 11:00 AM on the following descri- SHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, SECTION WITH THE NORTH CEASED; ANY AND ALL UN- FENDANT(S); UNKNOWN TEN- LUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. bed property as set forth in said AND RUN THENCE S 0˚28’30” E RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF MER- KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING ANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2; A/K/A 230 SW ERIN GLEN, LAKE Summary Final Judgment, to-wit: ALONG THE WEST LINE OF RIL LANE, THENCE N 7°41' E, BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND Defendant(s) CITY, FL 32024 Lot 14, Block 1, Oak hill Estates Re- SAID SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4, 190.30 ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT OF AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED NOTICE OF SALE Any person claiming an interest in plat S/D. ORB 460-464, 690-3, 696- FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF WAY LINE OF MAULDIN ROAD, INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANDT(S) Notice is hereby given that, pursuant the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- 67, 767-910, 793-2033, 793-2034 GRANDVIEW AVENUE AND 175.00 FEET; THENCE CONTIN- WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE to a Final Summary Judgment of er than the property owner as of the Any person claiming an interest in RUN THENCE N 82˚00’30” E, UE N 7°41' E, ALONG SAID EAST DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER Foreclosure entered in the above- date of the Lis Pendens must file a the surplus form the sale, if any, oth- ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF RIGHT OF WAY LINE 193.34 SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY styled cause, in the Circuit Court of claim within sixty (60) days after the er than the property owner as of the SAID GRANDVIEW AVENUE, FEET; THENCE N 89°39'07' E, CLAIM AN INTEREST AS Columbia County, Florida, I will sell sale. date of the Lis Pendens, must file a 725.320 FEET TO THE POINT OF 179.61 FEET, THENCE S 7°41' W, SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, the property situated in Columbia In accordance with the Americans claim within 60 days after the sale. BEGINNING; AND RUN THENCE 193.94 FEET, THENCE S 89°39'07" GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIM- county, Florida, described as: with Disabilities Act, persons need- If you are a person with a disability S 0˚23’30” E, 132.84 FEET; W, 150.00 FEET; THENCE S 7°41' ANTS; ATLANTIC CREDIT & FI- the South 1/2 of the East 1/2 of Lot ing a special accommodation to par- who needs any accommodation in THENCE N 82˚00’30” E, 109.89 W, 175.00 FEET, TO THE NORTH NANCE, INC., AS ASSIGNEE OF 29, NORTHWEST DIVISION, ticipate in this proceeding should order to participate in this proceed- FEET; THENCE N 0˚23’30” W, RIGHT OF WAY LINE 30 FEET, BANK OF AMERICA; CENTER- CITY OF LAKE CITY, less and ex- contact the Deputy Court Adminis- ing, you are entitled, at no cost to 133.92 FEET; THENCE S THENCE N 7°41' E, 175.00 FEET, STATE BANK; are the Defendants, cept any part recorded in Official Re- trator whose office is located at you, to the provision of certain assis- 82˚00’30” W, 110 FEET TO THE THENCE N 7°41' E, 193.34 FEET The Clerk of the Court will sell to cords Book 55, Page 82, of the Pub- 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Building tance. Persons with a disability who POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. the highest and best bidder for cash lic Records of Columbia County, L, Naples, Florida 33962, telephone need any accommodation to partici- KNOWN AS LOT 2, BLOCK B, OF SAID LANDS BEING A PART OF at FRONT STEPS OF THE CO- Florida (813) 774-8124; 1-800-955-8771 pate should call the ADA Coordina- SHERWOOD MANOR UNIT NO. LOTS 25 AND 26 OF OAK FOR- LUMBIA COUNTY COURT- A/K/A (TDD), or 1-800-955-8770 (v), via tor, Jacquetta Bradley, P.O. Box 1, A SUBDIVISION OF A PART EST SUBDIVISION, AN UNRE- HOUSE at 11:00AM, on the 5th day 600 NW Alma Ave Florida Relay Service, not later than 1569, Lake City, FL 32056, 386- OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4, CORDED SUBDIVISION THERE of February, 2014, the following de- Lake City, FL 32055 seven (7) days prior to this proceed- 719-7428, within two (2) working SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 4 IS INCLUDED IN THIS CONVEY- scribed property as set forth in said at public sale, to the highest and best ing. days of your receipt of this notice; if SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, OF AN ANCE, AS PART OF THE REAL Final Judgment: bidder, for cash, West door of the WITNESS MY HAND and the seal you are hearing impaired call (800) UNRECORDED PLAT. PROPERTY, THE FOLLOWING A PART OF LOT 5 OF PINE TREE Columbia County Courthouse, 145 of this Court on December 23, 2013. 955-8771; if you are voice impaired Any person claiming an interest in MANUFACTURED HOME: 1993 ACRES AS PER PLAT THEREOF N. Hernando Street, Lake City, FL P. DeWitt Cason call (800) 955-8770. the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- MERITT MANUFACTURED RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, 32056 at 11:00 AM on February 5, Clerk of the Circuit Court Dated this 20th day of December, er than the property owner as of the HOME, VEHICLE IDENTIFICA- PAGE 50, OF THE PUBLIC RE- 2014. By: /s/ B. Scippio 2013 date of the lis pendens must file a TION NUMBER CORDS OF COLUMBIA COUN- Any person claiming an interest in Deputy Clerk P. DeWitt Cason claim within 60 days after the sale. FLHML2F47010021A & TY, FLORIDA, BEGIN MORE the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT If you are a person with a disability FLHML2F47010021B. PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS er than the property owner as of the 05542727 As Clerk of the Court who needs any accommodation in a/k/a 881 SW MAULDIN AVE., FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE date of the lis pendens, must file a January 7, 14, 2014 BY: /s/ P.A. Perry order to participate in this proceed- LAKE CITY, FL 32024-4795 NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID claim within 60 days after the sale. Deputy Clerk ing, you are entitled, at no cost to at public sale, to the highest and best LOT 5 AND RUN THENCE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE you, to the provision of certain assis- bidder, for cash, Third Floor of the SOUTH 89 DEGREES 32 MI- TIES ACT: If you are a person with THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN 05542635 tance. Persons with a disability who Columbia County Courthouse, 173 NUTES 09 SECONDS WEST a disability who requires accommo- AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, December 31, 2013 need any accommodation to partici- NW Hernando Avenue, Lake City, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF dations in order to participate in a FLORIDA January 7, 2014 pate should call the ADA Coordina- FL 32055, on January 22, 2014 be- SAID LOT 5, 5,330.76 FEET TO court proceeding, you are entitled, at tor, Jacquetta Bradley, P.O. Box ginning at 11:00 AM. THE POINT OF BEGINNING; no cost to you, the provision of cer- CASE NO. 2011-399-CA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, THIRD FLORIDA CREDIT UNION, 1569, Lake City, FL 32056, 386- If you are a person claiming a right THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 89 tain assistance. Individuals with a JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR 719-7428, at least 7 days before your to funds remaining after the sale, you DEGREES 32 MINUTES 09 SEC- disability who require special accom- Plaintiff, COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA vs. scheduled court appearance, or im- must file a claim with the clerk no ONDS WEST ALONG THE modations in order to participate in a CASE NO. 13-000335-CA mediately upon receiving his notifi- later than 60 days after the sale. If NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 5, court proceeding should contact the DESIREE E. STEINER, CURTIS J. FIRST FEDERAL BANK OF STEINER AND WILLIAM JOE cation if the time before the sched- you fail to file a claim you will not 159.12 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 ADA Coordinator, 173 NE Hernan- FERGUSON, III, AS TRUSTEE OF FLORIDA, a Banking corporation uled appearance is less than 7 days; be entitled to any remaining funds. DEGREES 03 MINUTES 52 SEC- do Ave, Room 408, Lake City, FL WJF TRUST NO. 2, organized under the laws of the Unit- if you are hearing impaired call (800) NOTICE TO PERSONS WITH DIS- ONDS EAST 278.99 FEET TO A 32055, (386) 719-7428, within tow Defendants. ed States of America, f/k/a FIRST 955-8771; if you are voice impaired ABILITIES: IF YOU ARE A PER- POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF (2) business days of receipt of notice NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK OF call (800) 955-8770. SON WITH A DISABILITY WHO SAID LOT 5; THENCE NORTH 89 to appear. SALE FLORIDA, Plaintiff, Dated this 20 day of December, NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION DEGREES 32 MINUTES 09 SEC- Individuals who are hearing impaired Notice is hereby given that the un- vs. 2013. IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN ONDS EAST ALONG THE SOUTH should call (800) 955-8771. dersigned, Clerk of Circuit Court, CHRISTOPHER J. CURRY, P. Dewitt Cason THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE LINE OF SAID LOT 5, 157.65 Individuals who are voice impaired Columbia County, Florida, will on HEATHER R. CURRY, AMERI- As Clerk of the Court ENTITLED, AT NOT COST TO FEET; THENCE NORTH 00 DE- should call (800) 955-8770. the January 22, 2014, at 11:00 AM, CAN BROKERS CONDUIT, a sub- By: /s/ B. Scippio YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF GREES 14 MINUTES 15 SEC- Witness, my hand and seal of this at the Front Entrance of the Colum- sidiary of AMERICAN HOME As Deputy Clerk CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE ONDS EAST 279.00 FEET TO THE court on the 23 day of December, bia County Courthouse, 173 NE Her- MORTGAGE CORPORATION, a CONTACT NANCY NYDAM AT POINT OF BEGINNING. 2013. nando Avenue, Lake City, Florida, corporation organized under the laws 05542637 ROOM 205, COLUMBIA COUN- TOGETHER WITH AN EASE- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT offer for sale and sell at public out- of the United States of America, and December 31, 2013 TY COURTHOUSE. P.O. BOX MENT OVER AND ACROSS THE By; /s/ B. Scippio cry, one by one, to the highest bidder THE UNITED STATES OF AMER- January 7, 2014 1569, LAKE CITY FL 32056, (904) SOUTH 25.00 FEET OF THE FOL- Deputy Clerk for cash, the property located in Co- ICA, ET AL, 758-2163; SUNCOM 839-2163, LOWING DESCRIBED PARCEL: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE WITHIN 2 WORKING DAYS OF A PART OF LOT 5 OF PINE TREE 05542729 lumbia County, Florida, as follows: Defendants. THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN Commence at the Southwest corner NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE. ACRES AS PER PLAT THEREOF January 7, 14, 2014 AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, IF YOU ARE HEARING OR RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, of Section 34, Township 4 South, SALE FLORIDA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Range 16 East, Columbia County, NOTICE is hereby given that P. VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL (904) PAGE 50 OF THE PUBLIC RE- 3RD JUDICAL CIRCUIT, IN AND CASE NO. 12-2013-CA-000107 758-2139. CORDS OF COLUMBIA COUN- Florida, and run thence North 7 de- DEWITT CASON, Clerk of the Cir- MIDFIRST BANK FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, grees 41’ East, along the West line of cuit Court of Columbia County, Flor- Dated this 20th day of December, TY, FLORIDA BEING MORE FLORIDA Plaintiff, 2013. PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS said Section 1891.13 feet; thence run ida, will on the 19th day of February v. CASE No. 13000220CAAXMX North 89 degrees 39’07” East, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. in the Columbia P. DeWitt Cason FOLLOWS: BEGIN AT THE BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., MATTHEW DEPOISTER; MI- Clerk of the Circuit Court NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID 440.00 feet to the Point of Begin- County courthouse, Courtroom 1, CHELLE DEPOISTER; UN- Plaintiff ning, and run thence North 7 degrees By: /s/ P.A. Perry LOT 5 AND RUN THENCE vs. 173 N.E. Hernando Avenue, in the KNOWN TENANT 1; UNKNOWN Deputy Clerk SOUTH 89 DEGREES 32 MI- 41’ East, 165.00 feet; thence North City of Lake City, Florida 32055 of- TENANT 2; AND ALL UN- QUINTIN MORROW, et al., 89 degrees 39’07” East, 424.70 feet NUTES 09 SECONDS WEST Defendants fer for sale and sell at public outcry KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING 05542638 ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF to the West Right of Way line of Alj- to the highest and best bidder for BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR NOTICE OF ACTION renon Drive; thence South 7 degrees December 31, 2013 SAID LOT 5, 330.76 FEET; TO: cash, the following described proper- AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED January 7, 2014 THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 14 41’ West, along said West Right of DEFENDANT(S), WHO (IS/ARE) UNKNOWN TENANT #1 ty situated in Columbia County, MINUTES 15 SECONDS WEST 270 NW MULE WAY Way line, 165.00 feet; thence South Florida, to-wit: NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR 89 degrees 39’07” West, 424.70 feet IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 279.00 FEET TO A POINT ON LAKE CITY, FL 32055 Lot 4, Southwood Acres Unit 4, ac- ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN- THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT to the Point of Beginning. Also KNOWN PARTIES CLAIM AS UNKNOWN TENANT #2 Known as Lot 9, Oak Forest, an un- cording to the plat thereof recorded AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, 5; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 270 NW MULE WAY in Plat Book 4, page 7, public re- HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, FLORIDA 32 MINUTES 09 SECONDS EAST recorded subdivision. Together with ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CRED- LAKE CITY, FL 32055 that certain GAGMTD2216A and cords of Columbia County, Florida. CIVIL ACTION ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF AND TO: All persons claiming an Pursuant to the Final Judgment of ITORS, TRUSTEES, SPOUSES, CASE NO.: 12-2013-CA-000158 SAID LOT , 330.75 FEET TO A GAGMTD2216B which is perma- OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; MI- interest by, through, under, or against nently affixed to the lands above de- Foreclosure entered in a case pend- DIVISION: POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF the aforesaid Defendant(s). ing in said court, the style of which CHAEL L. MASON THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- SAID LOT 5; THENCE NORTH 00 scribed and as such is deemed to be a Defendants. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED fixture and a part of the Real Estate. is as set out above, and the docket LON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW DEGREES 14 MINUTES 30 SEC- that an action to foreclose a mort- number of which is 13-000335-CA. NOTICE OF SALE YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE ONDS EAST, 279.00 FEET TO pursuant to the Final Judgment of Notice is hereby given that, pursuant gage on the following described Foreclosure entered on December Any person claiming an interest in HOLDERS OF THE CERTIFI- THE POINT OF BEGINNING. property located in Columbia Coun- the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- to the Summary Final Judgment of CATES, FIRST HORIZON MORT- A/K/A 284 SW REMINGTON 17, 2013, in the above-styled cause, Foreclosure entered on December ty, Florida: pending in said Court. er than the property owner as of the GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIF- COURT, LAKE CITY, FL 32024 LOT 8, BLOCK A, COUNTRY 06, 2013, in this cause, in the Circuit ICATES SERIES FHAMS 2005- Any person claiming an interest in Any person claiming an interest in date of the lis pendens must file a Court of Columbia County, Florida, LANE ESTATES, A SUBDIVI- the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- claim within sixty (60) days after the AA12, BY FIRST HORIZON the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- SION ACCORDING TO THE the clerk shall sell the property situ- HOME LOANS, A DIVISION OF er than the property owner as of the er than the property owner as of the sale. ated in Columbia County, Florida, PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN date of the lis pendens must file a WITNESS my hand and the official FIRST TENNESSEE BANK NA- date of the Lis Pendens must file a PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 77-77B, described as: TIONAL ASSOCIATION, MAS- claim within sixty (60) days after the claim within 60 days after the sale seal of said Court, this 26th day of COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH- PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLUM- P. DeWitt Cason, Clerk December 2013. TER SERVICER, sale. BIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. WEST CORNER OF SECTION 34, Plaintiff, In accordance with the Americans Clerk of Circuit Court P. DeWITT CASON TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 16 has been filed against you, and you By: /s/ P.A. Perry vs. with Disabilities Act, persons need- are required to serve a copy of your Clerk of the Circuit Court EAST, COLUMBIA COUNTY, FRANCIS MOTSCHALL, et al, Deputy Clerk Columbia County, Florida ing a special accommodation to par- written defenses, if any, to this ac- FLORIDA AND RUN THENCE N Defendant(s). ticipate in this proceeding should By: /s/ B. Scippio 7 DEG 41’ E, ALONG THE WEST tion, on Greenspoon Marder, P.A., 05542632 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE contact the Deputy court Administra- Default Department, Attorneys for Deputy Clerk LINE OF SAID SECTION 34, SALE December 31, 2013 05542747 tor whose office is located at 3301 Plaintiff, whose address is Trade 725.53 FEET, THENCE N 89 DEG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- East Tamiami Trail, Building L, Na- January 7, 2014 January 7, 14, 2014 Centre South, Suite 700, 100 West Classified Department: 755-5440 LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2014 5B Medical Furnished Apts. Legal Legal 120 Employment 720 For Rent Cypress Creek Road, Fort Lauder- THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER Immaculate Studio Apt. Avail dale, FL 33309, and the file original THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER 05542816 Now $500. mo. $300. dep. Incl. with the Clerk within 30 days after AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS UF Lake City appliances, cable, internet, water. ADVERTISE YOUR the first publication of this notice, in PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM Cardiovascular Center Smoke Free Envir., No Pets the LAKE CITY REPORTER on or WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE Wanted part-time RN, 20 very 386-697-3031 or 386-487-5172 before January 17, 2014, otherwise a SALE. flexible hours per week. default and a judgment may be en- AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- ACLS certified require, ROOMS FOR Rent. Hillcrest, Job Opportunities in the tered against you for the relief de- TIES ACT Cardiology exp. preferred. Sands, Columbia. All furnished. manded in the Complaint. IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A Please send resume to pam.now- Electric, cable, fridge, microwave. In accordance with the Americans DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY [email protected] Weekly or monthly rates. 1 person with Disabilities Act, persons need- ACCOMODATION IN ORDER TO An Equal Opportunity Institute $145, 2 persons $155. weekly Lake City Reporter ing a reasonable accommodation to PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO- Drug-Free Workplace 386-752-5808 participate in this proceeding should, CEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, no later than seven (7) days prior, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE LPN NEEDED, day position. contact the Clerk of the Court’s disa- PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSIS- Send resume to: Debbie Brannon, Unfurnished bility coordinator at PO BOX 1569, TANCE. PERSONS WITH A DISA- 730 Home For Rent Classifieds. LAKE CITY, FL 32056, 386-719- BILITY WHO NEED ACCOMO- Admin., 1580 S Marion Ave, 7428. If hearing or voice impaired, DATION TO PARTICIPATE Lake City FL 32025 3BR/2BA, CH/AIR, All applian- contact (TDD) (800) 955-8771 via SHOULD CALL THE ADA COOR- ces $825/mo, 1st+last+sec. 560 SE Florida Relay System. DINATOR, P.O. BOX 1569, LAKE Schools & Saint Johns St., LC FL 32055 Enhance Your Ad with WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL CITY, FLORIDA 32056, 386-719- 386-697-8893 or 305-962-2666 OF SAID COURT on this 16 day of 7248, WITHIN TWO (2) WORK- 240 Education December 2013 ING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT HOUSE FOR Rent or Sale, Beau- P. DEWITT CASON OF THIS NOTICE; IF YOU ARE 05542377 tiful Blackberry Farms Subdivi- Your Individual Logo As Clerk of said Court HEARING IMPAIRED CALL (800) INTERESTED in a Medical Career? sion on 2.5 acres, 3br/2.5ba, 2 car By: /s/ B. Scippio 955-8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE garage attached workshop and As Deputy Clerk IMPAIRED CALL (800) 955-8770. Express Training offers courses for beginners & exp much more. $1,700/mo. For more Dated December 23, 2013. info please call 954-464-0173 For just pennies a day. 05542613 P. DEWITT CASON, CLERK December 31, 2013 By: /s/ B. Scippio • Nursing Assistant, $499 ON LAKE Jeffery 3BR/2BA, se- January 7, 2014 Deputy Clerk next class- 1/13/2014 cluded and private, unattached of- fice, carport & storage. $1000/mo IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Call today, 05542728 • Phlebotomy national certifica- 1st+last. 386-397-5131 3RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND January 7, 14, 2014 FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, tion, $800 next class- 1/13/2014 FLORIDA Business & CIVIL DIVISION • LPN APRIL 14, 2014 750 Office Rentals 755-5440. CASE NO. 13000338CAAXMX Lost & Found Fees incl. books, supplies, exam FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- 020 OAKBRIDGE OFFICE GAGE ASSOCIATION fees. Call 386-755-4401 or BROWN & Black Nursing expresstrainingservices.com Complex Professional Office Plaintiff, Beagle seen on HWY 100 ran Available 725 SE Baya Dr vs. south into the woods Call 752-4820 MARY E. HATHAWAY; UN- between Lulu & Rd 239 KNOWN SPOUSE OF MARY E. HATHAWAY; COLUMBIA FOUND VERY young male cat. 310 Pets & Supplies Lots for Sale COUNTY, FLORIDA; UNKNOWN Solid dark gray, friendly and lov- 805 PERSON(S) IN POSSESSION OF ing. Free to owner or good home. PUBLISHER'S NOTE 1/4 ACRE, new well, septic and THE SUBJECT PROPERTY; FOUND HOME. Florida Law 828.29 requires dogs Defendants. power, paved rd, owner fin, no LOST MALE YORKIE last seen and cats being sold to be at least 8 down pym’t, $24,900, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE weeks old and have a health SALE on HWY 100 & Baya area. If ($256 month) 352-215-1018 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- found reward available. certificate from a licensed www.LandOwnerFinancing.com suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclo- 386-365-9994 veterinarian documenting they sure dated December 17, 2013, and have mandatory shots and are PUBLISHER'S NOTE LOST POCKETBOOK. free from intestinal and external entered in Case No. Please return the billfold with ID All real estate advertising in this 13000338CAAXMX, of the Circuit parasites. Many species of wild- newspaper is subject to the fair Court of the 3rd Judicial Circuit in cards to the rightful owner, finder life must be licensed by Florida can leave it on the porch. housing act which makes it illegal and for COLUMBIA County, Flori- Fish and Wildlife. If you are to advertise "any preference, da. FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- unsure, contact the local limitation, or discrimination based GAGE ASSOCIATION is Plaintiff Job office for information. on race, color, religion, sex, and MARY E. HATHAWAY; UN- 100 Opportunities SMALL QUAKER Parrot disability, familial status or nation- KNOWN SPOUSE OF MARY E. al origin; or any intention to make HATHAWAY; UNKNOWN PER- w/free-standing cage. 05542769 For sale $100 such preference, limitation or SON(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE discrimination." Familial status SUBJECT PROPERTY; COLUM- 478-230-7537 BIA COUNTY, FLORIDA; are de- includes children under the age of fendants. I will sell to the highest and 18 living with parents or legal best bidder for cash at ON THE 420 Wanted to Buy custodians, pregnant women and THIRD FLOOR OF THE COLUM- people securing custody of chil- BIA COUNTY COURTHOUSE AT MANAGERS NEEDED K&H TIMBER dren under the age of 18. This 173 N.E. HERNANDO AVENUE, For the Lake City & We Buy Pine Hardwood & newspaper will not knowingly LAKE CITY, FLORIDA, at 11:00 Alachua locations Cypress. Large or small tracts. accept any advertising for real es- A.M., on the 5th day of February, Competitive wages, Bonus Call 386-288-6875. tate which is in violation of the 2014, the following described prop- Opportunities, Advancement law. Our readers are hereby in- erty as set forth in said Final Judg- Opportunities, Complete formed that all dwellings adver- ment, to wit: Training Package, Health, Garage Sales tised in this newspaper are availa- BEGIN AT THE NORTHEAST Dental, RX, Vision & Life 430 ble on an equal opportunity basis. CORNER OF BLOCK 128, benefits available, Meal Plan, PUBLISHER'S NOTE To complain of discrimination call NORTHERN DIVISION OF THE Paid Vacations, Manager Shirts HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777, CITY OF LAKE CITY, FLORIDA All Yard Sale Ads Submit resume to: Must be Pre-Paid. the toll free ND RUN SOUTH ALONG THE telephone number to the hearing WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF [email protected] FOURTH STREET 74.25 FEET; impaired is 1-800-927-9275. THENCE WEST PARALLEL TO 05542770 THE NORTH LINE OF BLOCK 440 Miscellaneous 128, 78 FEET; THENCE NORTH 810 Home for Sale PARALLEL TO THE WEST BLUE RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LIVING room chair 1BR/1BA w /24x30 workshop on FOURTH STREET 74.25 FEET TO 2.8 acres. Owner financing $4K THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY $40 OBO NOW ACCEPTING 386-292-3927 down $491/mo 201 NW Bronco LINE OF FRANKLIN STREET; Terr. 352-215-1018 THENCE EAST ALONG THE APPLICATIONS For all hourly positions. Please WHIRLPOOL WASHER www.LandOwnerFinancing.com SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF and dryer, white, looks and runs FRANKLIN STREET, 78 FEET TO complete our online application at: http://goo.gl/bv4CU great, $265 Farms & POINT OF BEGINNING. 386-292-3927 A person claiming an interest in the 820 Acreage surplus from the sale, if an, other 7 TEMP Working Nursery Crew- than the property owner as of the 10 ACRES with w/ss/pp. Owner leaders needed 2/17/14-12/10/14. Boats for Sale financed, low down payment date of the lis pendens must file a Workers will perform a wide 520 claim within 60 days after the sale. Deas Bullard/BKL Properties variety of tasks related to the 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com If you are a person with a disability growing, harvesting and delivery 16 FOOT Madriver canoe who requires accommodations in or- 2 chair seats, excellent condition, of quality trees and shrubs. 20 acres ideal for an ag. invest- der to participate in a court proceed- Workers will perform all duties 2 life vests, 1 new paddle. ing, you are entitled, at no cost to $475 OBO 386-344-4898 ment, in a quiet wooded area locat- you, the provision of certain assis- associated with assisting the ed in LC. Contact 904-764-4896 or tance. Individuals with disability nursery farm manager/owner and [email protected] who require special accommodations training new workers. Must have 3 Mobile Homes in or to participate in a court pro- months verifiable experience as a 630 for Rent 4 1/2 acre lot. Lake Jeffery Road. skilled nursery worker and at least Gorgeous Oaks!Paved Rd ceeding should contact the ADA co- DWMH on ordinator, 173 NE Hernando Ave- 1 month as a crew leader. Random LARGE 3BR/2BA Owner Financing! NO DOWN! nue, Room 408, Lake City, FL drug testing at employer’s large farm 8 miles NW of Lake $59,900. $525mo 352-215-1018. 32055, (386) 719-7428, within two expense. Guaranteed 3/4 of City. Ideal for farm family w/ani- www.LandOwnerFinancing.com (2) business days of receipt of notice contract hours. Tools, supplies, mals. $700/mo+sec 755-3456 to appear. Individuals who are hear- equip provided at no cost. Free ing impaired should call (800) 955- housing provided for non- Unfurnished Apt. We’re on target! 8771. Individuals who are voice im- commuting workers. 710 For Rent paired should call (800) 955-8770. Transportation & subsistence Dated this 19th day of December, reimbursed to worker upon 1BR APT. 2013. completion of 50% of contract or Downtown Location, Clean. P. DEWITT CASON earlier if appropriate. $11.74/hr. $450 mo, plus Security. As Clerk of said Court NO PETS. Call 386-755-3456 By /s/ P.A. Perry Worksites in Medina & Lorain As Deputy Clerk County. Report or send resume to 2BR/1BA APT. nearest FL Agency of Workforce CH/A 05542625 Innovations office or call $500. mo $500 dep. December 31, 2013 386-755-9026 & ref. job order # No pets 386-697-4814 January 7, 2014 2739918. Davis Tree Farm & Nursery Inc. – Valley City, OH 2BR/2BA DUPLEX w/garage IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE $700mth THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN Finance Director- for local Plus Deposit AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, non-profit. Competitive compen- Call 755-6867 FLORIDA sation and benefits. View full CASE NO.: 2013 CA 000022 position announcement at Nice Apt Downtown. Remodeled FIRST FEDERAL BANK OF www.anotherwayinc.net. EOE 1 bdrm. Kitchen, dining, LR $475. FLORIDA, A FEDERALLY Submit resume and cover letter mo plus sec. Incld pest control. CHARTERED SAVINGS BANK with salary requirements to 386-362-8075 or 386-754-2951 days a Plaintiff, [email protected] UPDATED APT, vs. No phone calls accepted. CANDACE BANKS A/K/A CAN- w/tile floors/fresh paint. week DACE M. BANKS A/K/A CAN- Hiring part time retail position. Great area. DACE MARIE BANKS A/K/A Must have working knowledge of 386-752-9626 CANDACE DIAZ A/K/A CAN- firearms. Must know local hunting DACE M. DIAZ; GARY D. laws. Pick up application at To place your BANKS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JW Weaponry and Outdoors. classified ad call CANDACE BANKS A/K/A CAN- 386-243-8587 DACE M. BANKS A/K/A CAN- 755-5440 DACE MARIE BANKS A/K/A Medical secretary/assistant Subscribe Today CANDACE DIAZ A/K/A CAN- needed in local medical doctor DACE M. DIAZ; UNKNOWN office, please fax resume to 386-755-5445 TENANT 1 IN POSSESSION and 386-719-9662 TENANT 2 IN POSSESSION 2 TEMP Diversified Farmworkers Defendants. needed 2/10/14-12/10/14. NOTICE OF SALE Workers will perform a variety of NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accord- ance with the Plaintiff’s Final Judg- tasks associated with planting, ment of Foreclosure entered on De- cultivating, and harvesting cember 19, 2013, in the above-styled diversified crops. Workers will cause, I will sell to the highest and also load and stack bales of best bidder for cash on January 29, hay & Straw. 3 months verifiable 2014 at 11:00 a.m., on the third floor exp. operating 50+ hp farm of the Columbia County Courthouse equipment Random drug testing at 173 N.E. Hernando Avenue, Lake at employer’s expense. Guaranteed 386-961-0244 • 386-984-7134 City, Fl 32055, the following descri- 3/4 of contract hours. Work tools, bed property: supplies and equipment provided LOT 16, UNIT 2 OF CARTER’S at no cost. Free housing ACREAS SUBDIVISION, AC- provided for non-commuting !!FIRST MONTH FREE!! CORDING TO THE PLAT THERE- workers. Transportation & OF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT subsistence reimbursed to worker BOOK 5, PAGE 12, OF THE PUB- upon completion of 50% of 4 Complexes LIC RECORDS OF COLUMBIA contract, or earlier, if appropriate. COUNTY, FLORIDA. (1 with large pool, 2 with free water) THESE MOBILE HOME TITLES $9.78/hr. Worksites in Jackson & (have been or will be) RETIRED Mobile Co’s AL. Report or send a WITH FLORIDA DEPT. OF MO- resume to nearest local FL Agency Close to EVERYTHING! TOR VEHICLES ACCORDING TO of Workforce Innovations Office FLORIDA STATUTES 319.261 or call 386-755-9026 & ref. job # AND HEREAFTER ALWAYS A 1177436. Triple M Farms- 24 Hour Emergency PART OF THIS REAL PROPERTY Mobile, AL 1979 STAT DOUBLEWIDE MOBI- LEHOME WITH VIN # 1 and 2 Bedroom & Studio GDWSGA36782824A/824B REPORTER Classifieds Property Address: 586 NW Falling $400-$575/mo. 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By TIM KIRBY Allen said. “The kid works backer. It is remarkable. [email protected] extremely hard and this is As soon as Roger walked a testament to that hard in the door, we knew how Florida All-State Football work. Since I stepped in good he was.” teams for all eight class- the door he has done good Williams led Fort White es were released Monday things. I am extremely in rushing with 1,769 yards through the Associated proud of what he has been and scored 21 touchdowns. Press. The teams are com- able to get done. A couple He rushed for 364 yards piled from the votes of of kids set records behind in the game against Chiles selected newspaper editors his blocking.” High and had four other and reporters. One of those record- games of 200-plus yards, Columbia High had four setters was Underwood, averaging 9.3 yards per players selected, while Fort who scored a school record carry. Williams also started White High had three. 36 touchdowns and came at cornerback FILE Deontae’ Crumitie of close to the rushing mark Snider was a four-year Columbia High lineman Deontae’ Crumitie (57) clears a path in the win over Suwannee High. Columbia made the first with 1,808 yards. starter for the Indians and team on the offensive line. “Lonnie got that done made all-state last year. Crumitie is a senior and missing pretty much four He led the team in tackles also was all-state last year. games,” Allen said. “That and had two interceptions. Fort White had first-team tells you how good a Snider was called on at players in running back season he had. He was only running back and rushed Tavaris Williams and line- 40 yards shy of breaking for 287 yards and five backer Kellen Snider. the record.” touchdowns. Fort White center A.J. Woods and Cray were Kluess centered an offen- Kluess was named to kind of a 1-2 punch on sive front that returned all the second team. All the defense. Woods started the interior linemen. The Fort White selections are a game at cornerback as Indians rushed for more seniors. a freshman. When Cray than 2,800 yards behind Second team for came along, Woods moved them, posting a 7-2 record. Columbia were running to linebacker to get both “This is wonderful for back Lonnie Underwood players on the field. Both our team and for Fort and linebacker Zedrick now share all-state honors. White to get some recogni- Woods. Both are juniors. “We identified Zedrick tion,” Athletic Director and Sophomore Roger Cray right away as a kid that offensive back coach John was a third-team selection was special,” Allen said. Wilson said. “I think this as a defensive back. “He had more than 130 is the first time we had two 1 “Deontae’ was a leader tackles with 7 ⁄2 sacks and first-teamers. I am happy as a third-year starter,” 15 tackles for loss. He is for the kids. They worked Columbia head coach Brian extremely fast as a line- hard and they deserve it.”

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