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LAKECITYREPORTER .COM REPORT: LC man Murder suspect fatally stabs his found dead here He allegedly killed wife, son in S. Fla., brother took own life here. By STEVEN RICHMOND [email protected] By STEVEN RICHMOND [email protected] Columbia County sheriff’s deputies arrest- ed a man accused of fatally stabbing his Law enforcement officials brother following a dispute, CCSO reports. are investigating a crossbow- Anthony Richard wielding man who killed his Avallone, 32, of 294 SE wife and son before taking his Aspen Glen, was arrest- own life in Lake City Tuesday, ed Tuesday following a according to the Broward, Leon dispute with his brother, and Columbia Matthew Avallone, at 1396 C o u n t y SW Dekle Road around S h e r i f f s ’ 12:50 p.m., according to a Offices. Avallone press release. Pedro Jose Deputies arriving on scene found Matthew M a l d o n a d o , PATRICK SCOTT/Special to the Reporter Avallone lying on the ground outside the 53, of Weston, Members of the Columbia County Sheriff’s Crime Scene Unit enter room 213 at the Cabot Lodge at residence, unresponsive with a single stab slit his throat 3525 US Highway 90 West early Wednesday morning. The body of 53 year old Pedro Maldonado, a sus- wound to the chest, the release said. Maldonado Sr. with a knife Following an interview at the sheriff’s and was found pect in a double homicide, was found dead inside. office, Avallone was booked into Columbia by CCSO SWAT dead on the County Detention Facility without bond at floor of a hotel room bathroom Maldonado, 47, and son Pedro in the Grove housing devel- ning, BSO said. 6:23 p.m. Tuesday. at Cabot Lodge around 2:00 Jose Maldonado Jr., 17, who opment when the Broward Maldonado Sr. allegedly He faces a charge of negligent man- a.m. Wednesday, authorities both lived with Maldonado Sr. Sheriff’s Office SWAT team used a hand-held crossbow to slaughter, a second degree felony. The said. in a townhouse in Weston, were entered the family’s townhome investigation is ongoing. His wife, Monica Narvaez- found dead in the Courtyard around 6:00 p.m. Tuesday eve- SUSPECT continued on 3A ‘Faces Healthy of HIV’ LAKE MONTGOMERY Schools coming finally getting some TLC starts to area Lake City Public Works employees Tony Bell (from left) and Harold Solomon and Tuesday From staff reports By TONY BRITT FWC fisheries biologist Dan Dorosheff lift a bin full of plastic bottles, aluminum cans [email protected] and various other items found in Lake Montgomery on Wednesday. In some areas, The Columbia County the lake is 15 feet deep with murky waters and thick algae hiding a lot of the garbage. School District is par- The ticipating in a Healthy Department of Health Schools initiative to get is bringing the Faces of every student vaccinated HIV to North Central for the flu and keep the Florida as a promotional virus out of the class- campaign for HIV and rooms and, eventually, AIDS awareness. out of students’ homes. The goal of the cam- Permission slips were paign is to reduce the sent home Tuesday and stigma associated with Wednesday and must the disease. State health be returned, completely department officials said filled out and signed by a social stigma is a sig- parent, within three days nificant barrier to people of the scheduled vaccina- getting tested for HIV tion day for the child’s and seeking care. school. The mobile art display Vaccinations will be will be in the Columbia offered on Tuesday, County Courthouse park- Dec. 10 in the following ing lot at the intersection schools: of Marion Avenue and l Fort White Elementary U.S. Highway 90 from 9 l Fort White Middle/High a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. l Columbia City Elementary The Faces of HIV is a l PineMount Elementary mobile art exhibit that is l West Side Elementary open to the public, depict- l Columbia High ing the lives of Florida JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter l Summers Elementary residents living with HIV l Lake City Middle and AIDS through por- The Lake City Public Works Department partnered with Florida Fish and l Richardson Middle traits, video interviews Vaccinations will be and journal writing. The Wildlife Conservation Commission to begin cleanup on Lake Montgomery. offered on Wednesday, exhibit is making its inau- Dec. 11 in the following gural visit in Lake City. By AMANDA WILLIAMSON Conservation Commission reached cups and countless cigarettes have schools: Joee Pineda, 44, is one [email protected] their nets deep into the lilly pads and accumulated over time along the l Challenge Learning of the featured faces in weedy edges to capture the floating shoreline and vegetation. l 5 Points School the exhibit. Three boats worked their way debris clinging to the lake’s surface. “Is this going to be a 100 percent l Niblack Elementary Pineda has been living around the north end of Lake Only once in the last 20 years has fix? No,” Henry said. “Is the lake l Melrose Elementary with the HIV virus for 23 Montgomery Wednesday morning, Lake Montgomery’s shoreline been going to be 100 percent clean today? l East Side Elementary years. slicing through the still water and cleaned by local or state officials, No. It’s just going to take time.” l Adult Ed Center “The key to surviv- the heavy fog to reach the patchwork estimated Thomas Henry, director of On Nov. 6, lakeside resident George For more information, ing is family support, of litter cluttering the popular fish- the public works department. Hudson brought attention to the litter contact Tony Boselli with taking care of yourself, ing spot. On each boat, men from It needed it. by contacting the Lake City Reporter. Healthy Schools at 904- the city’s Public Works Department Milk gallons, tangled fishing line, 834-2946 or email info@ HIV continued on 5A and Florida Fish and Wildlife water bottles, chip bags, styrofoam LAKE continued on 5A healthyschoolsllc.com.

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the surviving son found SUSPECT that Maldonado Sr. once Continued From 1A imported and exported County to receive police equipment to South America. He had no criminal slay both his wife and son history and the family, origi- $9,121 in federal sometime Monday, accord- nally from Ecuador, were ing to BSO’s preliminary once legal residents of the investigation. United States but their visas emergency funds Following the appar- had expired, reports said. ent double homicide, “The whole family was Non-profits must vice agencies in the area. Maldonado Sr. drove to possibly facing deporta- PATRICK SCOTT/Special to the Reporter The Local Board is respon- Tallahassee and checked tion to Ecuador, the son Columbia County Sheriff’s Deputies are at the Cabot apply by Dec. 13 sible for recommending into a room at the University told us,” Moschella said in Lodge early Wednesday morning. to receive funds. agencies to receive these Inn on Tennessee Street, her interview. “This was From staff reporter funds and any additional BSO said. not a family beset with won’t be able to pinpoint happening inside. It’s ter- funds made available under He attacked another domestic violence. He was Maldonado Sr.’s time of rible; it’s terrible.” Columbia County has this phase of the program. son, Jose Maldonado, 21, depressed because of his death until the medical Neighbors described the been chosen to receive Under the terms of the a student at Florida State financial situation.” examiner in Jacksonville Maldonado family as quiet $9,121 to supplement emer- grant from the National University, around 7:00 BSO said it did not have produces an autopsy report. individuals, who kept to gency food and shelter pro- Board, local agencies cho- a.m. Tuesday, BSO said. the crossbow as of press People were still trying themselves. But the teen grams in the county. sen to receive funds must: Maldonado nicked his time. to piece together the situ- boy’s drumming was con- The selection was made 1) be private voluntary elder son in the ear after fir- Broward deputies imme- ation and find some under- stant, they said. He was by a National Board that non-profits or units of gov- ing upon him with the cross- diately issued a nationwide standing as to what may described as having been is chaired by the U.S. ernment, 2) be eligible to bow and attempted to stran- alert for Maldonado Sr.’s have triggered Maldonado a member of the band at Department of Homeland receive Federal funds, 3) gle him, authorities said. arrest, requesting assis- Sr. to go on his rampage. nearby Cypress Bay High Security’s Federal have an accounting system, Although Jose tance from CCSO regard- “There’s just so little School. Emergency Management 4) practice nondiscrimina- Maldonado was able to ing a lead produced by known at this point to try In fact, Sabourin said Agency and consists of rep- tion, 5) have demonstrated escape and elude his father, confidential investigative to infer a level of motivation she would sometimes lin- resentatives from American the capability to deliver he did not report the inci- techniques, authorities without knowing the back- ger in her car if she heard Red Cross; Catholic emergency food and/or dent to local authorities, said. ground of the individual or him playing as she came Charities, USA; National shelter programs, and 6) if BSO said. “We did canvassing of individuals,” said University home, because the beats Council of the Churches they are private voluntary Columbia County Sheriff the area and were able to of Florida criminology pro- were good. of Christ in the USA; The organizations, have a vol- Mark Hunter said staff able to locate [Maldonado’s fessor Frederick Shenkman. The boy’s Facebook page Jewish Federations of North untary board. Qualifying checked Maldonado Sr. black Volvo SUV] at the “One is trying to connect has photographs taken America; The Salvation agencies are urged to apply. into Cabot Lodge around Cabot Lodge,” Hunter the dots and there aren’t while he was making music Army; and United Way Columbia County has dis- 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, but said. even enough dots to con- and with bandmates. Worldwide. The Board was tributed Emergency Food could not speculate why CCSO SWAT depu- nect at this point.” Ana Maldonado, who charged to distribute funds and Shelter funds previously Maldonado chose to stop ties evacuated the hotel On Wednesday morning, shares Maldonado Sr.’s appropriated by Congress with Another Way, Catholic in Lake City. guests from their rooms some of the Maldonados’ last name but is not relat- to help expand the capac- Charities, Suwannee River Maldonado Sr. allegedly around 11:00 p.m. while neighbors said that ed, said she never heard a ity of food and shelter pro- Economic Council, United confessed his crimes to a crisis negotiators made although the connected disturbance in the home. grams in high-need areas Way of Suwannee Valley man in Miami, who in turn several attempts to contact townhome walls are thin, She said the family had around the country. and Vivid Visions partici- contacted Broward deputies Maldonado Sr. via his cell there was no indication of moved in little more than A Local Board made up of pating. These agencies around 4:00 p.m., BSO said. phone, room phone and over the violence that unfolded six months ago. a local government official, were responsible for pro- “When [SWAT] got to megaphone, before making inside the residence. “Truthfully, it’s a really a faith community represen- viding 947 meals, 757 shel- the house, it was dark, the call to force entry into Marie-Anne Sabourin horrible tragedy,” she said. tative, and representatives ter nights and assistance there was no response,” the room around 2:00 a.m. said she was feeding a “I had trouble sleeping.” from American Red Cross, with 12 rent/mortgage pay- BSO spokeswoman Dani Wednesday, Hunter said. neighbor’s cat in Weston Officials said the Leon Another Way, Catholic ments. Moschella said. Initial investigations when deputies ordered County Sheriff’s Office, Charities, Columbia County Public or private volun- Broward deputies found revealed Maldonado Sr. her to remain indoors on Tallahassee Police and Lake Senior Services, Suwannee tary agencies interested in the wife and son deceased had not made contact with Tuesday. City Police also contributed River Economic Council, applying for Emergency inside after they entered anyone at the hotel follow- “You’re used to seeing to the investigation. The Salvation Army, United Food and Shelter Program the home around 6:00 ing his check-in with front this on the news,” she said. Way of Suwannee Valley, funds must contact Jayne p.m., they said. desk staff Tuesday morn- “There are no words to n The Fort Lauderdale Sun- and Vivid Visions will deter- L. Wilson, United Way of BSO’s Moschella said ing, he said. express how sad, and to be Sentinel contributed to this mine how the funds award- Suwannee Valley, at 386- that initial interviews with Authorities said they here not knowing what’s report. ed to Columbia County are 752-5604 x 102 for an appli- to be distributed among the cation. The deadline for emergency food and shelter applications to be received Breakfast with Chief Saturday at 10 a.m. programs run by local ser- is December 13. By AMANDA WILLIAMSON at 10 a.m. in the First quarterly reports from LCPD public information doing in the community.” will be yearly statistics. [email protected] Apostolic Church. Florida Department of officer Steve Shaw. “If any- Similar to previous According to the Florida Lake City residents can Over a traditional break- Law Enforcement. Held one has not had the oppor- Breakfasts, the police Department of Law discuss annual statistical fast of eggs and sausage, Saturday between 10 a.m. tunity to come to any of department plans to pres- Enforcement semi-annual crime data with the Lake Chief Argatha Gilmore will and 11:30 a.m., the event is the others, I would encour- ent their report card on Uniform Crime Report, the City Police Chief during detail a mixture of annual free for the public to attend. age them to come to this crime. Normally, Shaw said city’s crime index decreased her quarterly Breakfast in-house statistics from “This is the last one to see what the Lake these are quarterly statis- 2.9 percent, sliding from 580 with the Chief Saturday the police department and Breakfast of 2013,” said City Police Department is tics, but on Saturday they in 2012 to 563 in 2013. 4AOPINION OPINION

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OUR OPINION Teacher grading system still broken nce again, every single public educa- tor in the Columbia County School District got glowing reviews in annual state evaluations, released Tuesday by FDOE. OThis year, according to the numbers, we did even better than last. A remarkable 78.5 percent of local teachers were rated “Highly Effective,” while 21.1 percent were judged “Effective.” That’s up from last year’s figures of 57.5 percent and 42.5 percent, respectively. And just like last year, not one was rated “Needs Improvement” or “Unsatisfactory.” Making short work of a bully That would be great news. Except for one thing. ll the talk about bullying Peggy began by yelling proudly, According to Supt. Terry Huddleston, some local these days reminded “Well, here’s an easy out!” Then me of a day long ago every time Rose took a swing, usu- teachers could stand at least a little improvement. when one bully was ally long after the ball had passed Their evaluations by their own principals say so. cured and went on to over home plate, Peggy would For a sizeable portion of these educators, how- Abe a good wife and mother. This is belt out some other insult. Being ever, other factors came into play under the rules, a true story and none of the names 12 years old at the time and full of including school grades. have been changed to protect the myself, I told her to shut up, but The school grade buoyed their less-than-stel- innocent, but since I think they’re Marian Lewis she didn’t. Inevitably, I wiped up the lar individual numbers, the result being a final all dead now, I’m safe. playground with her, and she was in assessment, not of “Needs Improvement,” but of Immediately after the Japanese quite a state of disarray by the time “Effective.” attacked Pearl Harbor on now literally thrown into a class- Miss Nellie pulled me off her and Of course, these instructors will still be required December 7, 1941, the federal gov- room of white children, some of led me to the classroom by one ear. to complete a remedial program under state law in ernment was faced with the dilem- whom had lost loved ones at the Miss Nellie scolded me for not order to remain in the classroom. ma of what to do with the Japanese hands of the Japanese. The only coming to her with the problem so The results were nearly the same throughout the residents who were all congregated concession they had been given she could “talk” to Peggy, but I told on the west coast of our United was the choice of a new American her I already “talked” to her and state. States. They were considered name, presumably to make them she just kept on. Miss Nellie never Overall, only 1.4 percent of Sunshine State security risks because California less conspicuous. The boy chose told the principal or my parents teachers were placed in the category “Needs was the nearest access point for a Gordon and the girl chose Rose. about the beating, and Peggy never Improvement,” down from 1.9 percent last year. Japanese invasion of the US, and Can you imagine what these bullied anyone again to my knowl- Just 0.2 percent were deemed “Unsatisfactory.” these folks could be potential allies children must have felt? They were edge. And here’s the kicker. of such an invading force. stared at like apes in a cage, even Today, I would probably be incar- Once merit-pay mechanisms are in place Therefore, some 120,000 though our teacher, Miss Nellie cerated, but I think Miss Nellie real- throughout the state, as required by law, these Japanese men, women and children, Halter, had prepared us for their ized that justice had been served evaluations will be used to help determine just who were rounded up and sent to vari- arrival and tried to keep the disrup- and decided to give it a rest. Rose should be rewarded with higher salaries for superb ous compounds scattered mostly tion to a minimum. While Gordon was later removed from the public performance. over the west, but some as far east was quite bright and learned quick- school system and learned what So depending on just how our local merit-pay as Arkansas. They were released ly, Rose was just the opposite. She she could at home, and Gordon? plan is configured, Huddleston observed, teach- following the Japanese surrender was “retarded,” a common expres- Well, he was our varsity football sion at that time, and it was obvious ers who do in fact need improvement – and are on September 2, 1945, but these quarterback and class president of uprooted people really had no place she was not capable of learning in a my high school graduation class of enrolled in remedial programs to achieve it – could to go, plus our government wanted regular classroom. 1950. He immediately took off for actually qualify for bonus pay. them scattered and divided in order My best friend’s name was California and has never attended There’s something seriously wrong with this pic- to remove any future threat. Peggy, and although she was an a class reunion or been heard from ture. That’s how my little town in average student, she was not ath- since. We’re not down on teachers by any means. Missouri got two Japanese families letic in any way, so when we chose The bullying of Rose was handled But not every member of any given profession who were sent there and put to sides for a ball game, she was usu- in less than five minutes and never can be equally adept at his or her job. Some indi- work in the kitchen, dorms and ally the last selected. But with Rose came up again, but I guess there viduals inevitably rise to the top, and they are the outdoor campus of the Presbyterian on the scene, she was suddenly are some people these days who ones who deserve to be rewarded. Orphanage. There were only two better than someone else, so she just don’t appreciate efficiency, If we are to have accountability in the classroom, school-age children in these fami- set about drawing it to everyone’s effectiveness and expediency! we first need intellectual honesty at FDOE. lies, a girl and a boy, cousins who attention. Evaluation systems that mask the shortcomings were both in the 8th grade in 1945. On this fateful day, poor Rose, of those they purport to judge, don’t serve anyone They spoke little English, had been who was not only intellectually chal- lenged, but physically challenged well. interned in a fenced compound for more than three years and were as well, had to take her turn at bat. ■ Marian Lewis lives in Lake City. Lake City Reporter Eating my way through the holidays

Serving Columbia County Since 1874 hristmas is a-coming, the while I love all my kin, I liked my old song goes, and the aunt Jane better than most. The Lake City Reporter is published with pride goose is not the only one But the person I like best -- in for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun­ getting fat. the way that he sees me, or rather, ties by Community Newspapers Inc. I’ve used that line in the way I see myself in his eyes We believe strong newspapers build strong beforeC and it isn’t as funny as it -- is my brother Joe. Here’s a tip: If communities —“Newspapers get things done!” used to be. Just once, I would like you want a true assessment of your Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and to eat my way through the holidays weight and how you wear it, don’t profitable community­oriented newspapers. without picturing, the instant I Sharon Randall step on a scale; ask a blind man. This mission will be accomplished through the imbibe in a bit of fudge or a swig of www.sharonrandall.com “You look good, Sister,” Joe says teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, eggnog, exactly how it’s going to as he runs his hand over my face to integrity and hard work. look on my hips. one with her (not a glazed one, of “see” how I look. I feel good, too, It’s an image I’d welcome if it ever course, because those are my favor- when I hear him say it. Too bad I prevented or even gave me momen- ites, but perhaps one of the tacky don’t see him more often. Todd Wilson, Publisher tary pause from partaking in the tra- ones with sprinkles.) And she, I was thinking this morning Robert Bridges, Editor ditional holiday eating/drinking orgy. bless her heart, had the nerve to about Christmas lights. You know, Sue Brannon, Controller But no, picturing how I will look say, “Oh, no, I wouldn’t think of it, those little twinkly white lights with doesn’t help; it only heaps a big they’re all for you!!” Then she pro- long curly strands? By night, they greasy layer of guilt on top of all the ceeded to tell me about her latest look so lovely, like icicles made of Dink NeSmith, President Chairman fat which, either way, still ends up diet on which she has shed enough diamonds. And by day, they look Tom Wood, on my hips. pounds to wither away from a whop- like gobs of tacky plastic hair. My friends are no help either. ping size 6 to a 4. They’re the same, night or day, Recently I received an early What do you think? Should I give rain or shine, Christmas or the Christmas gift from Joy, a woman her a gallon of my grandmother’s Fourth of July. So are we, really, LETTERS POLICY who clearly knows no shame. famous “Merry Christmas Eggnog,” despite the addition of a few extra Having grown up, as I did, in the a recipe made even merrier by a pounds or years. Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly writ­ Deep South (where sugar and secret ingredient that my grandfa- The real difference, it seems, is ten and double spaced. Letters should not exceed 400 fat are two of the four basic food ther always slipped into his? in the kind of light that shines upon words and will be edited for length and libel. Letters groups, along with alcohol and salt) Fat, it seems, is a relative term, us -- whether it makes us feel as must be signed and include the writer’s name, address Joy knows all too well my various especially to my relatives, whose lovely as diamonds or as tacky as and telephone number for verification. Writers can vulnerabilities. standards for defining obesity vary plastic hair. have two letters per month published. Letters and And still, she dared to present widely. My aunt Jane, for example, My plan for the holidays is to see me with a time-honored token of a woman of uncommon kindness myself in the best light possible, in guest columns are the opinion of the writers and not our heritage – a gift that can only be and grace, might describe someone the eyes of those who love me as I necessarily that of the Lake City Reporter. truly appreciated when bestowed by (never mind who) as “a mite big- am, and to reflect that same light on BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL one Southerner on another – a big boned, but cute.” them. 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown. old box of Krispy Kreme Doughnuts. Others in my family (and they I can always diet in January. BY FAX: (386) 752­9400. I was so touched, I could barely know who they are) would not speak. Especially with three dough- BY EMAIL: [email protected] hesitate to say that person is “not ■ Sharon Randall can be contacted nuts in my mouth. When I came bad looking, if only she’d lose a at P.O. Box 777394, Henderson, NV to my senses, I offered to share little weight.” Which might explain, 89077. 5A

LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2013 5A

Meat trays, lipstick contain- LAKE ers, children’s toys — the items HIV Continued From 1A piled in the boat’s center, cov- Continued From 1A ered in muck from the lake. Car oil containers, lighters and care of yourself, following doctor’s Each month, Hudson paddles fast-food straws — there was no directions and taking meds on his boat onto the lake with a limit to the variety of trash the time,” he said. pitchfork, collecting garbage group found. But for as much as Pineda has been a part of the tour from around his property’s they could do, the group could since it started its showings in 2012. edge. While the expanse of only get so much. “This means a lot because we get to water in front of his home “Trash on the bottom never help a lot of people,” he said. “It’s best remains unblemished by litter, gets cleaned,” Dorosheff said. to get treated so you can find out your Hudson’s view across the lake “It just gets buried. It gets status before it’s too late,” he said. is dotted with people’s trash. entombed. ... This litter [on the Pineda lives in Central Florida He decided the pollution was surface] is an easy form of pol- and has attended Faces of HIV just too much. lution to address. I can see it.” exhibits there before and he also A call to Lake City Public Lake City Public Works employee As the boat pushed through plans to attend the exhibit in Lake Works revealed the depart- Tony Bell retrieves items floating the lilly pads, remnants of trash City on Saturday. ment believed the FWC was around vegetation. still clung to the plants. A wake “Our exhibition tells our stories, responsible for cleaning Lake of trash, Dorosheff added. With so we can educate and help others Montgomery. However, the agency jumped on board as the local FWC branched across understand about the virus and cut state agency said trash collec- Photos by JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter soon as Henry contacted them. 17 counties, Dorosheff said he the stigma as well,” he said. tion is not a responsibility of its Lake City Public Works crew lead- The plan is to continue to clean has seen lakes just as pollut- Larette King, a Prevention Training biologists, who monitor the local er Jody Raulerson sifts through the lake, but he hopes to get ed as Lake Montgomery. The consultant with the Columbia fish populations. Both agencies garbage scooped out of Lake the Suwannee River Water lake’s water isn’t tainted, but County Health Department, said the agreed to help get the lake Montgomery during a clean up Management District involved. the floating trash visually pol- exhibit travels around Florida and cleaned — and on Wednesday, campaign Wednesday morning. “Any boat ramp we come to, lutes the water and can cause has already been to Gainesville and FWC provided the boats and we just can’t leave it covered in harm to the local wildlife. other central Florida towns, but this the city provided manpower. trash,” said FWC fisheries biol- Lake City resident James will be its first stop in Lake City. The city’s employees arrived every trashcan in the park, ask- ogist Dan Dorosheff. “We’ve Montgomer y came out She said she hopes the exhibit at the lake at 8:30 a.m. armed ing the visitors to “Pitch in!” left this place because you just Wednesday to help with the has a profound impact on Columbia with approximately 100 trash- “We’re doing everything we can’t do it all. We like to leave clean-up. After he noticed County residents and compels them bags, each capable of holding can,” Henry said. “What we’re our areas that are supposed to the problem when he visited to be tested. 55 gallons. They started clean- going to have to do is figure out be nice habitats looking clean. the lake a couple months ago, “We hope residents here will ing the shore as soon as they who is going to take responsi- We don’t like litterbugs.” Montgomery said he called see the Faces of AIDS, people that arrived, using trash grabbers bility of Lake Montgomery. It’s The three FWC boats pushed Lake City to see what could be are living with HIV and AIDS, and to reach the pieces they could. not really the city’s responsibil- away from shore loaded with don. through hearing their story about They filled 30 garbage bags by ity to clean waterways.” two city employees, spreading “It’s embarrassing how trashy how they contracted HIV and are lunchtime, and even located in Since the problem was out across the lake to tackle it was,” Montgomery said, living with HIV, will get rid of the the lake two trashcans missing brought to his attention, Henry as much trash as they possibly whose family gave the lake its stigma of HIV,” she said. “These from the dock. worked to make the first clean- could. A lot of the trash was too name. “But it’s like trash on the are people that are showing their Already the city has placed up possible by making phone entangled in roots and weeds to highways, it will be back. We’re status and really working towards green-and-white signs near calls to the FWC. The state reach, even from the boat. just in a throwaway society.” helping others.

OBITUARIES

Bertha Mae James Herman Green 2013 at the funeral home. Eliza B. Rentz from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Fri- nent residents. Jane was active Jennings Dotson Arrangements entrusted to day, December 6, 2013 at for many years in Lake City’s Mr. James Herman Green, age COMBS FUNERAL HOME. Eliza B. Rentz, native Colum- Union AME Church, 345 NW Day Lily Club and Columbia Mrs. Bertha Mae Jennings Dot- 66 resident of Olustee, Florida 292 NE Washington Street. bia Countian, transitioned from Queen Road, Lake City, FL. County FCE Club, served as son, age 81 resident of Lake City passed away Saturday, Novem- Lake City, FL, (386) 752-4366. this life into eternal rest on No- Arrangements entrusted to President of the Garden Club passed away peacefully Sun- ber 30, 2013 at Marq Combs-Turner, L.F.D. vember 30, COMBS FUNERAL HOME. of Lake City, and was an active day, Decem- his residence “The Caring Professionals” 2013. After 292 NE Washington Street. member of Spirit of Christ Lu- ber 1, 2013 terminating an an unexpected Lake City, FL. (386) 752-4366, theran Church. She was also an at Suwannee illness. Born Ernest Enoch (Ernie) illness, she Marq Combs-Turner, L.F.D. avid traveler, journeying as far as Valley Care in Olustee, Hollingsworth, Jr. quietly went “The Caring Professionals” Alaska, Hawaii, Australia, New Center in Lake Florida he was home to be Zealand and China, and through- City, Florida. the son of Mr. Hollingsworth, Jr., age 86 of Fort with the Lord. Jane Skinner out most of the Caribbean. Born in Mon- Sam Green, Sr. White, FL passed away Wednes- Eliza, daughter She is survived by her husband ticello, Flor- and Mrs. Mari- day, December 4, 2013 at the of Harold and Mrs. Jane Skinner, 90, passed of 73 years Marlow; A daughter, ida, she was ah Ross Green. Veterans Hospital in Gaines- Oni Belvin was born in Columbia Nov 26, 2013 after a long illness. Karen Coole (Husband Jim) of the daughter of Mrs. Isa- He attended the ville, FL. He was born July 27, County on June 27, 1938. Both Jane was born February 27, 1923 Lake Mary Florida, a son Mar- bell and Mr. James White. public schools 1927 in Vero Beach, FL to Er- parents precede her in death. At in Crestline, Ohio, and her fam- low Skinner, Jr. (Wife Patrice) She attended Public Schools of Baker and Co- nest and Florence Mackey Hol- an early age she accepted Christ ily moved to West Palm Beach of Alpharetta Georgia, and a son of Columbia County. lumbia County lingsworth. He was retired store and joined Union AME Church shortly after her birth. It was Daniel Skinner (Wife Dawn) of Survivors include: 5 daughters; and was an Honorable Discharged manager of W.T. Grants of Lou- and later established member- there that she met and married Lake City, as well as 7 grand- Mrs. Christine (Kenneth) Jen- United State Air Force Veteran. isville, Kentucky. In retirement ship with the New Mount Pis- Marlow Skinner October 24th children. There will be a me- nings Latham, Mrs. Dorothy Survivors include, his son he served as a security guard gah AME Church, attending 1940. Jane and Marlow were morial service at Spirit of Christ (Robert) Jennings Jones, Mrs. James Green Jr. and his daugh- for Securitas. He faithfully at- there until her demise. She was both active in early aviation cir- Lutheran Church, Lake City on ter Ternita Smith. Three sisters’ tended Trenton Church of Christ. December 7th 2013 at 1:00pm. Gloria Jennings Brooks, Mrs. He is survived by his son Mark L. educated in the public schools cles, lying with notable others Phyllisteen (Lester) Jennings Mary Gyden, Vivian Nealy and of Columbia County, graduating such as Betty Skelton, Billy Bur- Sandra Jefferson. Two broth- (Debbie) Hollingsworth of Mad- dine, Curtis Pitts and Mary Gaff- Reese and Mrs. Francine (De- ison, South Dakota, his daugh- from Richardson High School wayne) Jennings Jackson all ers; Sam Green, Jr. and Joseph with the class of 1956. Eliza re- ney, and Jane was among avia- Green. Seven grandchildren ter, Cherie (Mike) Ghormley of of Lake City, Florida. 6 sons; La Porte, Texas, eight grandchil- tired from the Veterans Admin- tion’s irst licensed female pilots. Raymond (Vera) Jennings, Earl and a host of nieces, nephews istration Hospital after 28 years Jane and Marlow moved to Lake Obituaries are paid advertise- , other relatives and friends. dren and six great-grandchildren, (Kathy) Jennings, JB (Janice) three brothers, Charles (Duane) of service and was currently City FL from Miami in 1979 as ments. For details, call the Lake Jennings, Jr., all of Lake City, Funeral services for Mr. James employed with the Columbia the developers of Lake City Air- City Reporter’s classified depart- Herman Green, Sr. will be at Hollingsworth, Carlton (Betty) Florida, Joe (Terri) Jennings, Hollingsworth, Terrell (Jean) County Sheriff’s Department park, becoming its irst perma- ment at 752-1293. Charles (Tina) Jennings of Jas- 11:00am Saturday, December as a School Crossing Guard. 7, 2013 at New Bethel Mis- Hollingsworth, one sister Gloria per, Florida and Johnnie Jen- (Mike) Molosso, several nieces Eliza leaves to cherish her nings of Lake City, Florida. 1 sionary Baptist Church, Rev. memories: a loving and devoted - and nephews, many friends and sister; Mrs. Bessie Mae New- Alvin J. Baker, Pastor oficiat a much loved church family. companion, Rev. F.D. Bell, Lake ton of Lake City, Florida. 40 ing. Interment will follow in City, FL; three loving children, the Olustee Memorial Cem- Graveside Services will be grandchildren, 38 great-grand- held on Saturday, December Oni B. Allen (Willie), Katrina M. Cleopatra children and a host of nieces, etery Olustee, Florida. The Rentz, Lake City, FL, Nathaniel family will receive friends on 7, 2013 at Fort White Cem- nephews and sorrowing friends. etery, 133 SW Horton Dr., D. Rentz, Sr. (Salena), Glen- Funeral service for Mrs. Ber- Friday, December 6, 2013 at nville, GA; six grandchildren, J. Steele Ministries Cooper Funeral Home Cha- Fort White, FL. Visitation will tha Mae Jennings Dotson will be held Friday, December 6, Eddie (Chaquita), Kristy (Clar- be 1:00pm Saturday, December pel from 6:00pm until 7:00pm. ence), Brandon (Maria), Bruce / Lad Soup Kitchen Arrangements entrusted 2013, 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Evans- 7, 2013 at Jehovah’s Witness- Carter Funeral Home, 220 N. (April), Nathaniel Jr.; twelve es Kingdom Hall, Lake City, to COOPER FUNERAL great-grandchildren; one great would like to thank the entire Lake HOME, 251 N.E. Washing- Main Street, High Springs, FL. Florida, Mr. Reginald Mulings In lieu of lowers, memorials great-grandchild; aunt, Emma P. ton Street, Lake City, Florida may be made to Hospice of the City and Columbia County area for oficiating. The family will re- 32055. Willis O. Cooper L.F.D. Williams; special niece, Celeste ceive friends Friday, December Nature Coast, 150 North Main Bradley; hosts of nieces, neph- the act of kindness, love, donations 6, 2013 at Cooper Funeral Home Reni Andre Jones, Sr. Street, High Springs, FL 32643 ews, other relatives and friends. Chapel from 5:00pm-6:00pm. or Trenton Church of Christ, 502 Funeral services for Eliza B. and volunteering of their time for our NE 7th Street, Trenton, FL 32693. Arrangements entrusted Mr. Reni Andre Jones, Sr., age Rentz will be at 11:00 a.m. Sat- to COOPER FUNERAL Arrangements are under the urday, December 7, 2013 at New 22nd annual Thanksgiving Day Feast. 55, was born April 19, 1958 to care of EvANS-CARTER HOME, 251 N.E. Washing- George Ivory, Sr. and MaeEtta Mt. Pisgah AME Church, 345 ton Street, Lake City, Florida FUNERAL HOME, NE Washington Street, Lake We served 745 walk-in and Martin Jones. Both precede High Springs, FL. 32055, Willis O. Cooper L.F.D. him in death. City, FL, Joy Gallmon, Pastor. He was raised Family will receive friends shut-in people in the community. Joseph A. Gagliano, Sr. in a Christian Thanks again. This could not home and at- Mr. Joseph A. Gagliano Sr., 86, tended school have been done without of Mayield Village, OH., and in Columbia formerly of Lake City, Florida, County, grad- your help and support. passed away uating with Dec. 3, 2013 at the Columbia Alter Care Nurs- High School class of 1976. Af- ing Facility in ter graduation, Reni enlisted in Mayield Village. the United States Army on the He was born on July 16, 1927 in buddy system with his good Cleveland, Ohio. He was a veter- friends, Ben Givens and Lon- an of the Korean War, serving in nie Morgan. After serving his the United States Army. He was country, he resided in Jackson- a retired insurance agent, and a ville, Florida until his untimely 4th Degree Knight of Columbus. death on November 26, 2013. He is survived by his beloved Reni is preceded in death by two wife of 60 years, Jessie L. (nee siblings, Bobby Jones and Helen Trinca), his children Nancy Smith; and one son, Jacob Jones. Farmer (Roger), Gina Pum- He leaves to cherish his memo- phrey (Roger), Joseph Jr. (Sue), ries: four children, Chameka, Columbia County’s Most Wanted Therese Dragga (Mike), Pat- Eureka, Reni, Jr., and Josiah rick, Gregory and John (Mil- Jones, all of Jacksonville, FL; lie), 11 grandchildren and 5 one step-son, Jared Merkel, great-grandchildren, his sisters Jacksonville, FL.; brothers, Claire Gallo and Nancy Buccilli, Ivory Jones (Sharon), Willing- and many nieces and nephews boro, NJ, Jackie Jones (Lisa), and grand nieces and nephews. Kyle, TX, Larry Jones (Dean), He was preceded in death by Tampa, FL, Alvin Jones (La- his parents, Joseph and Kath- verne), Valdosta, GA; sisters, Paul James Scott Robert Roy St. Clair, Jr. erine (nee Cariota), broth- Lavern Sheppard (Lovell), Jack- DOB: 02/05/1996 DOB: 12/27/1990 ers Paul and Charles, and sonville, FL, Ernestine Jefferson Height: 6’2’’ Weight: 178 lbs. Height: 5’11’’ Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown a sister Mary Sciarappa. (Dale), Sanderson, FL, Belinda Weight: 150 lbs. Jones, Lake City, FL; grand- Wanted For: VOP Grand Theft III; DUI Mass of Christian Burial for Joe Damage to Person/Property, Driving While Hair: Brown will be held on Saturday, Dec. 7, children, Nathen, Jaylen, Ahy- License Suspended or Revoked Eyes: Brown 2013 in St. Ann Catholic Church meia, Marreon and Camren, all Wanted As Of: 10/02/2013 Wanted For: Dealing in Stolen Property; of Jacksonville, FL; aunt, Mary of Communion of Saints Parish, **History of Violence** Trafficking, Petit Theft 2nd Offense Jane Grant, Lake City, FL; a spe- **Prior Resisting Arrest** 2475 Coventry Blvd., Cleveland cial, loving and devoted friend, **Prior Use or Possession of Weapon** Wanted As Of: 10/01/2013 Heights, OH. (44118) at 10 AM. Lacey Whittington, Jackson- Anyone with information on the whereabouts of these individuals is asked to call Burial with military honors will ville, FL; hosts of nieces, neph- Crime Stoppers of Columbia County. follow at Lake View Cemetery. ews, other relatives and friends. The family will receive friends CALL (386) 754-7099 Funeral services for Reni An- OR to pay tribute and celebrate the dre Jones, Sr., will be 2:00 p.m. life of Joe on Friday, Dec. 6, Saturday, December 7, 2013 SUBMIT A WEB TIP AT from 3-5 and 6-8 PM., at THE at Faith Bible Church, 15902 www.columbiacrimestoppers.net DEJOHN-FLyNN-MyLOTT US Highway 90, Sanderson, FUNERAL HOME, 4600 WE DO NOT WANT YOUR NAME, JUST YOUR INFORMATION! FL, Videll W. Williams, Pastor. The likeness of suspects is supplied by the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office Warrants Division and/or Mayield Rd., South Euclid, The family will receive other law enforcement agencies. The cases are active at the time of publication unless otherwise not- OH. (44121). On-line obitu- ed. Crime Stoppers of Columbia County, Inc., and their volunteers are jointly and individually exempt friends from 5:00 – 7:00 from any and all liability which might arise as a result of the publication of public records. ary, guest book and order low- p.m. Friday, December 6, ers at www.DeJohnCares.com Funded by the Crime Stoppers Trust Fund; Administered by the Offi ce of the Attorney General 6A

6a LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2013 Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 2014 River Jam artists announced From staff reports Special ticket price per person for all accolades. “We are blue col- Virginian lives a life most Line up by nights lar workers, and we lived the country artists only sing about. et your tickets, four days of the Jam is only $75. songs that we sing,” says Troy. “I grew up working with my your boots, Hurry — offer ends at midnight tonight. Thursday, May 1 The duo has 14 Top 10 singles, hands—you know—doing weekend “Average Joe’s Night” # 1 singles - “Something To Be good hard physical labor,” reservations JJ Lawhorn Proud Of,” “If You Ever Stop says Lawhorn. “I’m proud and gather The Lacs Loving Me,” “Lucky Man,” of my heritage. I’m proud of Gthe family—The Spirit “Back When I Knew It All” and where I come from.” That sen- Colt Ford — Headliner of the Suwannee Music “Roll With Me” and the list goes timent rings true throughout on and on. his new single, “Stomping Park announces the 2014 Friday, May 2 Suwannee River Jam April Grounds.” The single, co- TBA JUSTIN MOORE written with Nashville writ- 30 - May 3 will feature Charlie Daniels “It’s a dirt road, a fishing ers Brian Maher and Jamie country artists Brantley Justin Moore — Headliner pole, a cold beer sittin’ on Pullen, is the follow-up to Gilbert, Montgomery a tailgate, an old church, a his hit video, “Sittin’ on a Gentry, Justin Moore, Saturday, May 3 kind word, it’s where I was Tailgate,” which surpassed Charlie Daniels, Chris Chris Cagle born and raised, Heaven ain’t 350,000 views on YouTube. Cagle, Colt Ford, The The Mavericks that far away.” The lyrics from Lawhorn’s first single, “Sitting Mavericks, JJ Lawhorn Montgomery Gentry Justin Moore’s self-penned on a Tailgate,” was featured and The Lacs. More artists song, “If Heaven Wasn’t That on Average Joes’ Mud Digger Brantley Gilbert — Far Away,” typifies his philoso- Vol. 2 album, alongside label- will be announced soon! Headliner Along with this phy on life. Moore embodies mates Colt Ford, JB and the the soul and character of a kid Moonshine Band. Lawhorn announcement today is from a small town where he recently completed his first 4-day ticket special of $75 anthems, firing up the out- was born. One set of grand- national tour, opening for Colt per person. Offer ends at door grill, beer drinking, good parents farmed, and that’s Ford. In 2011, he officially midnight tonight,. times…..you name it, and it’s where Moore learned about signed with Average Joes Go online to suwan- in the language of Southern helping with chores and hard Entertainment. neeriverjam.com to order rednecks. That’s the language work. Justin Moore’s recent tickets. You may also email Colt Ford speaks to his thou- hit, “Point At You,” went #1, as THE LACS spirit@musicliveshere. sands of fans when he writes did “If Heaven Wasn‘t So Far The LACS, the famous short com, go to musicliveshere. country rap songs that speak Away.” Other hits include “Bait abbreviation for Loud Ass com or call the SOSMP at to rednecks everywhere! This A Hook,” and “Small Town Crackers, are from the sandy, USA.” dirt roads of Baxley, Georgia, 386-364-1683 with credit Athens, Georgia husband and father of two who believes a South Georgia town more card in hand for Easy Pay. in God, country, the South CHRIS CAGLE famous for its sawmills and The Suwannee River and freedom of expression After trying college a turpentine stills than for hav- Jam is sponsored by COURTESY began his rise to fame early while, Chris Cagle set off for ing a successful Southern rap Budweiser, S & S Food Colt Ford will headline the Thursday, May 1 performances. in his music career at the Nashville to write and play group. The LACS’ third studio Stores and other fine co- Spirit of the Suwannee Music music. After several years of album, “Keep It Redneck,” hit sponsors. Park. He’s now a world-wide scraping up enough cash to shelves in August, not a day For more information Country Album Charts, and #1 performing with The Rockets, celebrity, plays all over, has record four original songs for too soon for legions of loyal about The Spirit of the on the Billboard Heatseekers and 50 years later (Jan. 2008) been nominated for many a demo tape, Cagle’s first #1 fans who can’t seem to get Suwannee Music Park Album Chart for all genres. was inducted into the Grand awards and makes albums smash, “I Breathe In, I Breathe enough of “them LAC boys.” Out,” remains a fan favorite. Key songs include the title or if you would like to “The Best of Me,” a song Ole Opry. His style is an exhila- left and right. His latest video is “Back” with Jake Owen. He After two gold albums, two # 1 track, “Keep It Redneck;” a make reservations for RV from Gilbert’s first album, was rating mixture of rock, country, recorded by Jason Aldean bluegrass, blues and gospel. just released “Ride Through albums and 12 charted songs, play-it-loud and proud new parking, cabins, primitive and earned a spot on his Formed in 1972, a new CDB the Country Revisited” to go Cagle felt burned out and song which proclaims the camping or camper parking iTunes release, “Wide Open.” release pays tribute to its musi- with his “Driving Around” retreated to Oklahoma for a importance of staying true to at the SOSMP, call 386-364- In 2010, Brantley’s “My Kinda cal heritage with Southern video and more. while, built his own home, mar- your roots. 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These two Cagle still has a fire, but his Cuban American lead singer Gilbert’s recent “You Don’t winning songwriter for country, Kentucky boys first busted onto passion is driven not only by emerged from Miami in 1989 Know Her Like I Do” hit #1 in CHARLIE DANIELS Christian and children’s music. the national scene in 1999 with music, but family, horses and a with a sultry debut. The band 2012, his first single on The Fiddle-playing country music the defiant “Hillbilly Shoes,” place he calls home. reunited in 2012 after an 8- Valory Music Co. debuted in icon, Grand Ole Opry member, COLT FORD and notice was served—coun- year hiatus. The post-modern the Top 40 of country radio on Emmy winner, songwriter and Cathead biscuits, hunting try music had never seen JJ LAWHORN country has given the world its official impact date. Two staunch supporter of American dogs in the back of dusty a hard driving duo like this. 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Thursday, December 5, 2013 www.lakecityreporter.com Section B County Clash Tigers, Indians ready to meet in first game of annual series

By BRANDON FINLEY Columbia also defeated earlier this double figures for the Tigers as he [email protected] season, but the Tigers also had an was joined by Tre Simmons and Dilan impressive victory on Tuesday. Hall with 10 points apiece. It was an even split last year for the The Tigers went over to Middleburg Jordan Coppock and Robert Dace Tigers and Indians, so both Columbia High and came away with a 57-47 dis- added five points each. and Fort White high school’s bas- trict win. Columbia now turns their attention ketball programs will be playing for The game was out of hand early to making it two straight against the bragging rights tonight. before Middleburg scored 25 points Indians after closing out last year’s The first contest of the annual in the fourth quarter to draw the final series with a home win. Jefferson two-game series tips off in Lake City margin to 10 points. knows it’s going to be a tough task at 7:30 p.m. today. “The game wasn’t as close as the after seeing what the Indians were Both teams are off to impressive score,” Columbia head coach Horace able to do against Suwannee. starts this season with only one Jefferson said. “We didn’t take care “I heard they won really big,” he loss between them. Columbia (3-1) of business like I would have liked to said. “They’re pretty good, just like dropped the first game of the sea- down the stretch. The score shrunk. they were last year. They can shoot son, but has since rebounded to win I didn’t play the starters over the the ball. With (Melton) Sanders and three straight games. final 10 minutes of the game and (Jalen) Wyche alone, they can give The Indians (2-0) enter the game everybody got in the contest. The you 40 points on any given night.” with an undefeated mark and want good thing is that we’re now 1-0 in Jefferson admits that the Tigers more than anything to avoid the the district.” haven’t played their best game yet blemish from the hands of their rival. Darrell Jones led the way for the and it’s going to take a collective best “We will be playing at their place Tigers with 20 points in the contest. effort of the season for Columbia to and they will be fired up,” Fort White “He’s pretty solid,” Jefferson said. hand the Indians their first loss. head coach Isiah Phillips said. “We “I think I eluded to it in the initial “We have to play better than we will try to keep it close. It will be preview to the season. He’s a guy that did against Suwannee and we defi- a lot different from Suwannee. We can score inside and out. He hit three nitely have to play better than we did will press full court. We have decent 3-point shots. What’s impressive is he (Tuesday),” Jefferson said. speed and that’s what we do. We will didn’t play very much in the second He also knows that the game will play our game.” half. He had all his points in the first have a special feeling in the air and a Fort White is coming off a 75-35 three quarters.” win against Suwannee High, which Jones wasn’t the only player in CHS continued on 2B

JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter Columbia High Andrew Moemeka (44) shoots a jump shot over Fort White High’s Melton Sanders (22) last season. Indians pressure too much for Suwannee, 75-35 Sanders scores 24 “I watched Suwannee and I knew their offense,” Fort points to lead Fort White head coach Isiah White to victory. Phillips said. “Our guys came out with full-court From staff reports pressure. It was tight in the first quarter, but we got Fort White High’s No. 13 (Kevarrius Hayes) basketball team smoked in foul trouble early and Suwannee High, 75-35, in that helped. We made them Live Oak on Tuesday. sub.” Melton Sanders led four Phillips continued to run Indians in double figures in his Indians and they blew with 24 points. Paul Perry out the Bulldogs. scored 16, Chris Cottrell “The main thing is we scored 12 and Jalen Wyche scored 10. INDIANS continued on 2B

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2B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2013 Page Editor: Brandon Finley, 754-0420 SCOREBOARD GOLF REPORTS

W L T Pct PF PA Oklahoma, Noon TELEVISION New Orleans 9 3 0 .750 312 230 No. 7 Stanford at No. 11 Arizona Carolina 9 3 0 .750 285 157 State, Pac-12 championship, 7:45 p.m. Good Ole Boys’ regular TV sports Tampa Bay 3 9 0 .250 217 285 No. 9 Baylor vs. No. 23 Texas, 3:30 p.m. Atlanta 3 9 0 .250 261 340 No. 15 UCF at SMU, Noon North No. 24 Fresno State vs. Utah State, Today W L T Pct PF PA MWC championship, 10 p.m. scores 1st hole-in-one COLLEGE FOOTBALL Detroit 7 5 0 .583 326 287 7:30 p.m. Chicago 6 6 0 .500 323 332 It took a lot of years and COUNTRY CLUB Allen (+7) and Steve Peters ESPN — Louisville at Cincinnati Green Bay 5 6 1 .458 294 305 BASKETBALL GOLF a bunch of near misses, but at LAKE CITY (+6) gave Sommers plenty Minnesota 3 8 1 .292 289 366 Good Old Boys regular Joe of competition. Keith Shaw 3 p.m. West NBA schedule Ed Goff TGC — PGA Tour, World Challenge, W L T Pct PF PA Persons finally scored his (+3) took third place, three first round, at Thousand Oaks, Calif. x-Seattle 11 1 0 .917 340 186 Today’s Games first hole-in-one. A 6-iron points better than Cory 12 Midnight San Francisco 8 4 0 .667 297 197 at Brooklyn, 7 p.m. on No. 17 was good for the tinued as scores in the A DePratter and Jerry West. TGC — European PGA Tour, Hong Arizona 7 5 0 .583 275 247 L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 8 p.m. Kong Open, second round elusive ace. flight of Wednesday’s blitz Scott Kishton and Dave St. Louis 5 7 0 .417 279 278 Miami at Chicago, 9:30 p.m. 4 a.m. Persons topped off his were on the anemic side. Mehl split the skins pay- x-clinched playoff spot Friday’s Games TGC — Nedbank Challenge, second Today’s Game Milwaukee at Washington, 7 p.m. first ace by joining Ed Mike Jacobs (+4) and out with Sommers and round, at Sun City, South Africa Houston at Jacksonville, 8:25 p.m. Philadelphia at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Snow, Howard Whitaker Mike Gough (+2) were on DePratter. MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Sunday’s Games Denver at Boston, 7:30 p.m. and Nick Whitehurst in top with the day’s only pos- Bruce Ford rolled in an 7 p.m. Atlanta at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Cleveland at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. ESPN2 — West Virginia at Missouri overcoming the team of itive numbers. Jonathan eagle on No. 16 to finish in Minnesota at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Orlando at New York, 7:30 p.m. FS1 — LIU at Seton Hall Dennis Hendershot, Bruce Hope and Bob Randall tied a first-place tie with Russ Kansas City at Washington, 1 p.m. Golden State at Houston, 8 p.m. 8 p.m. Buffalo at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Oklahoma City at New Orleans, Turner, Jim Stevens and for third with -1. Adams at +9 in Sunday’s FSN — Texas A&M-CC at Oklahoma Miami at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. 8 p.m. Merle Hibbard by a count Brandon Moore (+9) blitz. Dave Mehl was two 9 p.m. Detroit at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Toronto at Phoenix, 9 p.m. of 4-3. waltzed to a four-point points back in third place. ESPN2 — Mississippi at Kansas St. Indianapolis at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Utah at Portland, 10 p.m. In match two, the team win over Pete Skantos Closest to the pin win- FS1 — High Point at Georgetown Cleveland at New England, 1 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Sacramento, 10 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL Oakland at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. of Jerry West, Jim McGriff, in the B flight. George ners were Mickey Willcox 7 p.m. Tennessee at Denver, 4:05 p.m. Eli Witt and Dan Stephens Burnham, Lynn Smith and on No. 5, Mike Gough on TNT — New York at Brooklyn Seattle at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m. AP Top 25 schedule had little trouble in posting Dell Sanders were all at No. 7, David Rhodes on 9:30 p.m. N.Y. Giants at San Diego, 4:25 p.m. Today’s Game a 5-2 win over the foursome +3. No. 15 and Mickey Wallace TNT — Miami at Chicago St. Louis at Arizona, 4:25 p.m. No. 24 San Diego State at San Diego, of Marc Risk, Paul Davis, Dennis Crawford got on No. 17. NFL FOOTBALL Carolina at New Orleans, 8:30 p.m. 11 p.m. 8 p.m. Monday’s Game Larry Ward and Emerson into the action with a skin Ford’s eagle and a birdie Friday’s Games NFL — Houston at Jacksonville Dallas at Chicago, 8:40 p.m. Darst. on No. 18 that would have held up for skins. Terry No. 3 Kentucky vs. No. 20 Baylor at Thursday, Dec. 12 AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas, 10 p.m. Risk posted the best indi- taken a nice pot hole payoff Hunter, Gough and Willcox San Diego at Denver, 8:25 p.m. No. 9 Oklahoma State vs. South vidual score with a 38-39- if he’d been in the game. had the other skins. FOOTBALL Sunday, Dec. 15 Carolina, 9:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Minnesota, 1 p.m. 77. West and “Who Dat?” Randall, Moore and Jacobs The weekly LGA match No. 12 UConn vs. Maine at the XL Washington at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Stephens checked in with had a skin apiece. Both pot was washed out. NFL standings Center, Hartford, Conn., 7 p.m. San Francisco at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. rounds of 79. holes carried over. The pro shop is fully Saturday’s Games AMERICAN CONFERENCE Seattle at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. No. 2 Arizona vs. UNLV, 5:15 p.m. Stevens, Davis and Snow Randy Sommers (+8) stocked with everything East Chicago at Cleveland, 1 p.m. No. 4 Syracuse vs. Binghamton, 7 p.m. all shot 39 on the front nursed a birdie on No 1 to a golfer could want for W L T Pct PF PA Houston at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. No. 5 Ohio State vs. CCSU, 4:30 p.m. side. a one-point victory in the Christmas. Gift cards are New England 9 3 0 .750 322 261 Buffalo at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. No. 6 Kansas at Colorado, 3:15 p.m. Miami 6 6 0 .500 252 248 New England at Miami, 1 p.m. The recent trend con- Saturday blitz. Jonathan available. No. 7 Louisville vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, Kansas City at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Jets 5 7 0 .417 189 310 1 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Carolina, 4:05 p.m. Buffalo 4 8 0 .333 267 307 No. 8 Wisconsin vs. Marquette, Arizona at Tennessee, 4:25 p.m. South 2:15 p.m. New Orleans at St. Louis, 4:25 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA No. 11 Wichita State vs. Oral Roberts, Green Bay at Dallas, 4:25 p.m. Indianapolis 8 4 0 .667 285 274 8 p.m. New players joining blitz Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 8:30 p.m. Tennessee 5 7 0 .417 264 267 No. 14 Villanova at Saint Joseph’s, Monday, Dec. 16 Jacksonville 3 9 0 .250 174 352 6 p.m. Baltimore at Detroit, 8:40 p.m. Houston 2 10 0 .167 230 323 No. 16 Menphis vs. Northwestern We have picked up a few QUAIL HEIGHTS Nick Tyre. North State, 1 p.m. new players in our weekly COUNTRY CLUB The pot is carrying over W L T Pct PF PA AP Top 25 games No. 17 Iowa State vs. Northern Iowa events. A big welcome to to next week. Cincinnati 8 4 0 .667 292 216 Nicki Newmans at Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines, Iowa, all. Monday’s Top-of-the- Baltimore 6 6 0 .500 249 235 Today 6 p.m. Pittsburgh 5 7 0 .417 263 278 No. 19 Louisville at Cincinnati, No. 18 UCLA at Missouri, 12:30 p.m. The Wednesday Blitz Hill winners were Gerald Cleveland 4 8 0 .333 231 297 7:30 p.m. No. 19 Gonzaga vs. New Mexico winner was Jim Munns with a +9. Taking second Smithy in first with a +3 West Friday State, 11 p.m. with a +4, followed in sec- place was Al Cohoon with and Tim Tortorice in sec- W L T Pct PF PA No. 16 Northern Illinois vs. Bowling No. 21 UMass vs. BYU at the ond by Joe Herring with a a +1. Ronnie Ash and Bob ond with a +2. Denver 10 2 0 .833 464 317 Green, MAC championship at Detroit, MassMutual Center, Springfield, Mass., +2. Third place ended up Hudson tied for third at MGA is hosting a two- Kansas City 9 3 0 .750 298 214 8 p.m. 1:30 p.m. San Diego 5 7 0 .417 279 277 Saturday No. 22 Michigan vs. Houston Baptist, in a three-way tie with Tim even. man best ball tournament Oakland 4 8 0 .333 237 300 No. 1 Florida State vs. No. 20 Noon Tortorice, Bob Jaeger and Chet Carter, Vince Dec. 14. There will be 2 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Duke, ACC championship at No. 23 Iowa vs. Drake at Wells Fargo Gerald Smithy all at +1. Watson and Herring, all winners per flight. Pick East Charlotte, N.C., 8 p.m. Arena, Des Moines, Iowa, 8:30 p.m. Chet Carter and Munns took two skins each. your team member. Sign W L T Pct PF PA No. 2 Ohio State vs. No. 10 Michigan No. 25 Dayton at Illinois State, Dallas 7 5 0 .583 329 303 State, Big Ten championship at Indianapolis, 8:05 p.m. each took two skins and Closest to the pin win- up in the pro shop or call Philadelphia 7 5 0 .583 300 281 8 p.m. Sunday’s Games Jaeger had one. ners were Mark Wilson on 752-3339. N.Y. Giants 5 7 0 .417 237 297 No. 3 Auburn vs. No. 5 Missouri, SEC No. 13 Oregon at Mississippi, 5 p.m. Closest to the pin win- Nos. 3, 5, and 11, Luther The banquet hall is fill- Washington 3 9 0 .250 269 362 championship at Atlanta, 4 p.m. No. 24 San Diego State vs. Washington, ners were Tortorice, Bill Huffman on No. 15 and ing up fast this month for South No. 6 Oklahoma State vs. No. 18 3:05 p.m. Jones, Munns and Chris Cohoon on No. 17. holiday events. Call to book Sanders. Sunday Scramble win- your date. “Golfer Delight” Friday Dogfight’s big ners were Frank Soucinek, gift baskets are still CHS: Fort White invades tonight winner was Joe Herring Mathew Soucinek and available. Continued From Page 1B INDIANS: Down Bulldogs, 75-35 full crowd on hand. down to the wire. he said. Continued From Page 1B “It’s going to be an emo- “We have to go out and And more importantly, tional game to start, but compete, but we also have the Tigers have to be able when all that wears off we to play smart,” Jefferson to combat the things that kept the pressure on and Quan Porter and Isaiah School at 7:30 p.m. on have to be ready to fight,” said. “I’ve said it all year, the Indians are able to we kept it at full speed,” Sampson and a free throw Friday. Jefferson said. but if we can do those two throw at them. Phillips said. “We played from Joe Powers. Fort White returns The Tigers have ham- things, then good things are “I’m concerned about all our guys to keep them Suwannee fell to 0-2 and home on Monday for a mered in the idea of compet- going to happen for us.” their high screen,” Jefferson fresh and they responded will play Baker County district doubleheader with ing for a full game through- Jefferson said one of the said. “We have to defend it. well. Things may not go High at 7:30 p.m. today in the Lady Indians against out the preseason and into keys for a Tigers’ win will They’ll either go to the bas- our way, but we have got to Glen St. Mary. Bradford High. The Lady the early stages of the year. be eliminating some of the ket or they’ll kick it out for do what we do.” Fort White (2-0, 1-0) Indians play at 6 p.m. and Tonight, they’ll have a mistakes he has seen early an open shot. 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DILBERT DEAR ABBY Twins share a birthday but shouldn’t have to share gifts DEAR ABBY: I’m the The girl in question is being proud mother of four beauti- raped. The 36-year-old is a ful children -- a daughter, a predator. What you should BABY BLUES son and 8-year-old twin boys. do is find out the girl’s name I am having a hard time get- and then let her parents ting people to understand know what is going on so that my boys, whom I rarely they can possibly inform the refer to as “twins,” are two Abigail Van Buren police. If you can’t locate the SEPARATE people! Every parents, talk to a counselor www.dearabby.com year at Christmas some fam- at the school, because a ily members buy gifts for wombmates or not. Their counselor is ethically and our daughter and our eldest “frugality” puts a damper legally required to report a son, and then ONE gift our on what are supposed to be crime like this. younger boys are expected happy occasions. It would DEAR ABBY: I recently to share. Abby, they once not be “greedy” to tell them realized that my parents lied received one T-shirt, which that if they can’t afford a gift about their wedding date. BLONDIE was meant for both of them. for each child -- regardless Because of my mother’s age This also happens on their of how small it might be -- it and health, I haven’t told her birthday. would cause fewer hurt feel- I know the truth. My father Yes, they share a room ings if they sent none at all passed away several years and they are twins, but they for any of your children. ago, so his obituary states deserve the same respect DEAR ABBY: My boy- the date they always used. as their siblings. We have friend’s daughter, “Heather,” When my mother passes, do never dressed them alike. came to me the other day I state the true date in her They are individuals who and told me a girl at school obituary or perpetuate the should be treated as such is having sex with a 36-year- lie? — DAUGHTER WITH A like their sister and brother. old. Abby, the girl is only 13. SECRET Christmas is around the When I told Heather I want- DEAR DAUGHTER: I BEETLE BAILEY corner, and I don’t know how ed to tell a counselor, she think you should do what- to tell my family members to begged me not to because ever you think your mother please buy gifts for both the she’s new in the school and would want when the time boys. I realize we have a large doesn’t want to be labeled a comes. nless your friends family. I don’t expect anyone snitch. read the wedding date with to go broke. The gift can be I am torn about what to calculators in hand, I doubt a small one. Can you please do. I don’t want her mad at they will notice the relation- help me find the right words me, but I can’t just stand ship between your age and without sounding greedy? back and let this continue to the nuptials. But if anyone — MOM OF FOUR IN happen. Heather and I are should be so tasteless as to OTTAWA nine years apart, so I don’t say anything, just smile and DEAR MOM: Your really come across as a say, “Yes, I was a love child.” relatives don’t appear to be parental figure. I don’t know HAGAR THE HORRIBLE particularly sensitive, or if I should tell her dad or ■ Write Dear Abby at they would already realize not. Please help. — DON’T www.DearAbby.com or that children are individuals KNOW WHAT TO DO P.O. Box 69440, Los whether they happen to be DEAR DON’T KNOW: Angeles, CA 90069. HOROSCOPES

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Job Schools & Mobile Homes Furnished Apts. Lake City Reporter Classifieds dial-a-pro Miscellaneous Reporter Service Directory 100 Opportunities 240 Education 440 630 for Rent 720 For Rent 386-755-5440 To place a Reporter Service Directory Ad in Columbia and surrounding Counties Highlight Your Reporter Service Directory Ad With Artwork-Ask Your Representative For Details 05542377 Large 3BR/2BA Doublewide, 5 ROOMS FOR Rent. Hillcrest, 05542347 05542306 points area, no pets, $700-750/mo Sands, Columbia. All furnished. PRESSROOM MANAGER INTERESTED in a Medical GUNSHOW: 12/7 & 12/8 Community Newspapers Inc. is Career? @ The Columbia County $500 dep, Large 2br/2ba $650/mo Electric, cable, fridge, microwave. $500/dep, no pets, Woodgate Weekly or monthly rates. 1 person Tree Service seeking a pressroom manager Express Training offers courses Fairgrounds, Hwy 247 for Mountain Press, located in for beginners & exp Lake City. $5 village, 386-961-1482 $145, 2 persons $155. weekly Franklin, NC. The pressroom Sat 9am- 4pm, Sun 9am-3pm. 386-752-5808 HALSEY & Sons Tree Service manager is responsible for all • Nursing Assistant, $499 Info: 386-325-6114 Mobile Homes Tree trimming/removal/Lic & press and mailroom operations. next class- 12/9/2013 640 for Sale Unfurnished Ins. All major credit cards This position requires Kenmore side by side refrigerator 730 Home For Rent accepted. Call 352-745-0630. experience in press operations, • Phlebotomy national certifica- white $500, LG front load Pam Beauchamp Team including press layouts, tion, $800 next class- 1/13/2014 washer/dryer with pedals white 386-303-2505 2BR/1BA HOUSE preventive maintenance $1000, GE white stove $300, Spacious & Cozy 3BR/2BA, 1680 $530/mo procedures, quality • LPN APRIL 14, 2014 GE white dishwasher $200.00 sf DWMH on .71 acres. $64,900 $530/deposit. MLS#85274 386-697-4814 Legal reproduction, managing safety Fees incl. books, supplies, exam OBO 352-332-5425 including OSHA requirements, fees. Call 386-755-4401 or MAYTAG WASHER and dryer, Century 21-Darby Rogers IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, THIRD and supervisory responsibilities expresstrainingservices.com 3BR/2BA WITH pool, screen JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR for press crew and mailroom white, looks and runs great MLS84096 DW home on 36 roll- room, lg deck, in town, smoke/pet COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA supervisor. Maintenance of key $350 OBO ing ac. Split floor plan. Fruit trees free $1,000/mo 12/mo lease PROBATE DIVISION supply inventories, including 386-292-3927 & Grand Daddy Oaks. $169,000. 1st+last required. 386-365-1925 CASE NO. 13-242-CP newsprint, ink, plates, essential Heather Craig 466-9223 Pets & Supplies NICE GE Gas Range 3BR/2BA. 1,998 Sq/ft. Inground IN RE: ESTATE OF supplies and spare parts is 310 White works great VERONICA JANE BAKER, required. Successful applicant Immaculate DW 3br/2ba split foor pool. Fenced yard. Smoke Free. AKC POMERANIAN puppies $200 plan 18x20, 2 car garage. Beautiful No indoor pets. $1150/mo. 12 mo. deceased. will have hands on experience 386-292-3927 NOTICE TO CREDITORS operating a Goss community Blue M $600, White F $800 stone f/p on 2.5 acres. Jackie Tay- lease reqd. 1st & last mo required. The administration of the estate of press, computer to plate Shots/HC 386-496-8157 WHITE GE Refrigerator lor Assoc. MLS85304 $105,000. (386) 623-4654 VERONICA JANE BAKER, de- technologies, prepress workflow Lake Butler Nice and Clean Sabrina Suggs 854-0686 HOUSE FOR Rent or Sale, Beau- ceased, whose date of death was systems, File transfer protocol $200 September 23, 2013; File Number Palm Harbour Homes 2014 models tiful Blackberry Farms Subdivi- process, and newsprint ordering PUBLISHER'S NOTE 386-292-3927 sion on 2.5 acres, 3br/2.5ba, 2 car 13-242-CP, is pending in the Circuit Florida Law 828.29 requires dogs are here! Court for Columbia County, Florida, and inventory systems. garage attached workshop and Mountain Press is a and cats being sold to be at least 8 $8,500 Pre Construction Savings Probate Division, the address of Mobile Homes John Lyons @ 800-622-2832 much more. $1,700/mo. For more regional printing facility for weeks old and have a health info please call 954-464-0173 which is 173 NE Hernando Avenue, certificate from a licensed 630 for Rent ext. 210 for details. Lake City, Florida 32055. The names CNI’s Franklin Region and addresses of the personal repre- newspapers. Email resume, veterinarian documenting they 2 & 3 BR MH. $400 - $700. mo. Business & sentative and the personal represen- salary requirements and three have mandatory shots and are Plus Deposit. Water & Sewer Unfurnished Apt. tative's attorney are set forth below. professional references to: free from intestinal and external Furnished. Cannon Creek MHP & 710 For Rent 750 Office Rentals parasites. Many species of wild- All creditors of the decedent and oth- [email protected] other locations 386-752-6422 Oakbridge Office Complex er persons having claims or demands or mail to: Rachel Hoskins, life must be licensed by Florida 1BR APT in quiet neighborhood Professional Office Available against decedent’s estate, on whom a Franklin Regional Publisher, Fish and Wildlife. If you are 2BD/1BA COUNTRY setting, with all utilities included. 725 SE Baya Dr copy of this notice is required to be PO Box 350, unsure, contact the local Branford area. $525/mo plus sec Close to the VA. Call 752-4820 served, must file their claims with Franklin, NC 28744. office for information. 386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833 (727)415-2207 this court WITHIN THE LATER OF www.suwanneevalleyproperties.com 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF REG AKC Lab Pup, 2br/1ba Apt. Lots for Sale THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Excellant bloodlines. 2BR/1BA MH in park CH/A 805 THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF- Medical Blk female $200 off Racetrack Rd. $475. mo $475 dep. of land for sale, TER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF 120 Employment 386-752-5359 $425. mo. $100. dep. No pets 386-697-4814 1 acre A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON 386-303-1192 Ft White area on SR18, THEM. We are seeking a highly talented A LANDLORD You Can Love! Call 904-353-9391 or All other creditors of the decedent sales individual to fill a full time Computers 3bd/2ba Clean & quiet. Branford 2 br Apts $600. & up + sec. Great 904-551-8638 and other persons having claims or Optical Sales Associates position. 407 Area $550 + Sec. Country Setting. area. CH/A washer/dryer hookups. 1/4 ACRE, new well, septic and demands against decedent’s estate Optical sales experience preferred 386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833 386-758-9351 or 352-208-2421 must file their claims with this court DESKTOP COMPUTERS www.suwanneevalleyproperties.com power, paved rd, owner fin, no but willing to train the right Referbished/cleaned 100% ready, WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE individual. We offer a team work GREAT AREA West of I-75, de- down pym’t, $24,900, DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- $40 and up. Repair, trades. Not a 3BR/2BA DWMH on 1 acre ($256 month) 352-215-1018 environment and competitive dealer. 386-697-5871 luxe 2br apts, some w/garage. TION OF THIS NOTICE. compensation package complete private lot, $700/mo 1st+last+dep www.LandOwnerFinancing.com ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- requiredlocated in Ellisville. No W/D hookups & patio. $625-$750 with benefits. Please send resume plus SEC. 386-438-4600 BUILD YOURS on this 5 acre IN THE TIME PERIODS SET to PO Box 489 Lake City, 32056 pets.Contact 352-870-5144 FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF Wanted to Buy home site, pasture and granddaddy THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE or fax to 386-755-1128. 420 3BR/2BA DWMH on 1 acre Nice Apt Downtown. Remodeled oaks $40,000. Teresa Spradley WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Youth Services International is $600/mo first+last, Watermelon 1 bdrm. Kitchen, dining, LR $475. (386)365-8343 Hallmark Real K&H TIMBER mo plus sec. Incld pest control. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME pleased to announce the opening We Buy Pine Hardwood & Park area, avail Jan 1st. Estate MLS#85526 PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, AN of the Jasper Youth Treatment 386-466-2818 386-362-8075 or 386-754-2951 Cypress. Large or small tracts. Results Realty CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS Center and is now interviewing for Call 386-288-6875. OR MORE AFTER THE DECE- 3BR/2BA NICE area $490 mth TENANTS DREAM Nice 14.69 acre land tract. Ready opportunities in all Departments. for your site built or MH. DENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS Come join our team of dedicated +$200 Dep. Water/sewer & gar- Only 1 left - $600 Newly BARRED. bage pick up included. w/d hookup remodeled, 2bd/1ba duplex MLS82567. $65,000 professionals and make a Garage Sales 397-3473 The date of first publication of this meaningful positive impact on 430 No Pets Contact 386-466-7270 Call for details 386-867-9231 Brittany Stoeckert notice is: December 5, 2013. Personal Representative: youth lives. Open positions 241 SW Gardner Terr,Wise Estate /s/ CHARLES DENNIS GREENE include Licensed Clinical off SR242. Fri & Sat 8am-? exer- 38 NW Fiddler Lane Director and Clinical Staff – cise equip., air hockey, pingpong Lake City, Florida 32055 LMHC/LCSW/LMFT Master table, glassware, furniture & tools Attorneys for Personal Representa- Level Therapists, Case Managers, tive: Registered Nurses, Youth 281 SW Stewart Loop FEAGLE & FEAGLE, ATTOR- Counselors, Transitional Sat 12/7 8am-1pm NEYS, P.A. Specialists, Direct Care House decor, toys, clothes, By: /s/ Mark E. Feagle Supervisors. Certified Behavioral bookshelves, movies. Florida Bar No. 0576905 Analysts, Business Managers, and 153 NE Hernando Avenue Administrators. Must be 21 years 339 SW Emerald St, Emerald For- Post Office Box 1653 of age or older and have a high est Sub, off Branford Hwy Sat Lake City, Florida 32056-1653 school diploma or equivalent to 12/7, 8am-? Christmas items, rock- 386/752-7191 apply. Please fax or e-mail ing chairs, 10x10 canopy tent [email protected] resumes to 941-953-9198 or email [email protected]. Entrance of Sugarmill Apts on 05542317 Grandview Ave. Sat 12/7 December 5, 12, 2013 For any and all inquiries please call 386-205-9914. 7am-2pm. Clothing, shoes, Christ- Qualified candidates will be mas decor, household & misc. Job contacted directly to schedule 100 Opportunities an interview time. FRI & Sat. 8am-2pm 05542121 181 SW Melon Ct. Hwy 242 & 247 MULTI-FAMILY INDOOR . The Lake City Reporter is now Fri. 12/6 & Sat. 12/7, 8am-2pm seeking qualified candidates 1420 SW Main Blvd. for the position of (Old Sunshine Hardware Bldg.) Sales Associate ed Mo This position requires self Publish nthly by the PUBLISHER'S NOTE All Yard Sale Ads motivation and drive to assist Lake City Reporter business' within the community Must be Pre-Paid. with their marketing and sales plans. Applying candidates must possess and energetic and professional attitude along with a clean driving history. Pay range is based on experience. This position is offered Salary plus uncapped Commission. Please send all resumes to [email protected] or mail to: Attn: Theresa Westberry 180 East Duval Street, Lake City, Fl 32055

Receptionist/Clerk Full-time – Seeking a mature, dependable person who has excellent communication and interpersonal skills, ability to multi-task, good with MS Office and has 2+ years of general office experience. Some bookkeeping background a plus. Salary based on skills and experience. Fax resume to 755-7331.

Wanted Experienced Lube Tech w/tools. Apply @ Rountree-Moore Ford 2588 W US HWY 90 Lake City, FL See: Jimbo Pegnetter MECHANIC NEEDED with tools and experience. Southern Specialized Truck & Trailer. 386-752-9754 Classified Department: 755-5440 LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2013 5B 805 Lots for Sale 810 Home for Sale Scenic S/D beautiful Rollinghills. Century 21-Darby Rogers Co. Make this lot yours, duild dram MLS84571 Split 3BR/2BA house. MLS85157 $57,000 brick, large family room, Remax Professionals. enclosed Florida Rm. $145,000 Sandy Kishton 344-0433 752-6575 Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty 3/2 DWMH in Butterfield Acres. .39 acre residental lot in Split floor plan, spacious kit., Country club $36,900 MLS85169 workshop. $110,000 Sandy Harrison 697-5114 Nelda Hatcher 386-688-8067 PUBLISHER'S NOTE MLS84670 Poole Realty All real estate advertising in this Open, bright, beautiful, custom newspaper is subject to the fair built 3BR/2BA. Gorgeous kitchen, housing act which makes it illegal wrap around porch. Many features to advertise "any preference, Jo Lytte 365-2821 Remax Pro- limitation, or discrimination based fessionals MLS84673 $159,900 on race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status or nation- Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty al origin; or any intention to make Split floor plan, great neightbor- such preference, limitation or hood, nice landscaping, new metal discrimination." Familial status roof. MLS84956. $114,900 includes children under the age of Elaine Tolar 365-1548 18 living with parents or legal Very private 4BR/2BA country custodians, pregnant women and brick on 5 delightful horse ready people securing custody of chil- acres. Fenced & cross fenced. dren under the age of 18. This MLS85044. $213,900 Remax newspaper will not knowingly Professionals Jo Lytte 365-2821 accept any advertising for real es- tate which is in violation of the Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty law. Our readers are hereby in- Brick on 1/2 acre lot. 3BR/2BA, formed that all dwellings adver- 1484 sq ft, 2 car garage & more. tised in this newspaper are availa- MLS85141 $139,000 ble on an equal opportunity basis. Nell or Hansel Holton 984-5791 To complain of discrimination call Lg Brick home on 5 acres, Cov- HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777, ered in-ground pool w/solar heat, the toll free chainlink fence & pole barn. telephone number to the hearing $250,000. MLS85214 William impaired is 1-800-927-9275. Golightly 590-6681 Poole Realty Century 21-Darby Rogers Co Home for Sale MLS85247 Move in ready. Great 810 Rm w/ Fireplace, eat in kit, wood Pam Beauchamp Team cabinets, upstairs shows spiral 386-303-2505 staircase. $229,000 752-6575 Custom Built Pool Home! Century 21-Darby Rogers 3BR/2BA, 2,161 sq.ft., $279,000 MLS85308 Well maintained cus- #MLS 82646 tom, Cannon Creek Airpark Pam Beauchamp Team 1900sf attached hanger $349,999 386-303-2505 Heather Craig 466-9223 Lots of Space in town! Century 21-Darby Rogers Co 3BR/2BA , 2,123 sq.ft. MLS85324 One of a kind $92,000 #MLS 84507 River home, used year PAM BEAUCHAMP Team round $169,000 386-303-2505 Call 752-6575 Lake Access Community! Beautiful 4 ac Blackberry Farms 3BR/2.5BA, 2,345 sq.ft., $249,000 Community restricted to site built #MLS 84951 Rolling Hills. MLS85418 $34,000 Arthur Rutenberg floor plan, built Missy Zecher 623-0237 by Bryan Zecher Homes. So many Remax Professionals special features. MLS 85059 Century 21-Darby Rogers Co. $229,000 Missy Zecher 623-0237 MLS85422 Open floor plan, split Remax Professionals br. breakfast bar, adjoining DR, Custom Brick, immaculate condi- Lg walk in closets. $169,900 tion, glamour MBath, spacious 752-6575 BRs & so much more.MLS#82953 $270,000 Remax Professionals Farms & Missy Zecher 623-0237 820 Acreage POOL HOME Beautiful country 10 ACRES with w/ss/pp. Owner living in this 3BR home on 25.50 financed, low down payment acres $149,00 Nate Sweat Deas Bullard/BKL Properties (386)628-1552 Hallmark Real 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com Estate MLS#85386 SO MUCH in this 3BR/2BA brick 4 1/2 acre lot. Lake Jeffery Road. family home w/fenced yard, great Gorgeous Oaks!Paved Rd neighborhood $82,500! Anita Owner Financing! NO DOWN! Tonetti (386)697-3780 Hallmark $59,900. $525mo 352-215-1018. Real Estate MLS#85481 www.LandOwnerFinancing.com RETIRE on the golfcourse! Cozy, Nice mini farm on 2 acres pristine 2BR home on the Fairway fenced. 2BR/2BA only $68,000! Ginger Parker MLS82569 $45,000. (386)365-2135 Hallmark Real Brittany Stoeckert 397-3473 Estate MLS#85546 Results Realty FABULOUS 3BR/2BA pool 110 acres with approx. 70 acres of home, Mexican blinds, plantation beautiful pasture with many wood- shutters, hot tub! $218,000 Paula ed homesites. $275,000. Ronnie Lawrence (386)623-1973 Hall- Poole 386-208-3175 MLS84538 mark Real Estate MLS#85559 Hamilton County. Poole Realty Located on Suwannee River. 273 55+ acre farm w/2 story home. All ft on water, 4 ac., 3/2, 3,058 sf, BR downstairs, bonus rm upstairs. chair lift elev, guest cottage. In-ground pool, pasture & woods. $299,900. MLS82075 Glenda $425,000. Kellie Shirah 386-208- McCall 208-3847 Poole Realty 3847 MLS84924 Poole Realty Fantastic home w/gorgeous river frontage. Custom home. Commercial Breathtak- 830 Property ing views so many extras. MLS83019 $269,000 Missy Zech- PAM BEAUCHAMP Team er 623-0237 Remax Professionals 386-303-2505 Motel for Sale! Jackie Taylor & Assoc. Fmr. Red Carpet Inn, 60 Rooms. 3BR/2BA Ranch in Branford. Lake City, $350,000 #MLS 83278 Lots of extras, gotta see this. MLS83172 $136.500 PAM BEAUCHAMP Team Sabrina Suggs 854-0686 386-303-2505 Great Office Location! Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty US 90 Frontage, 1,351 sq.ft. New brick in may Fair. 3BR/2BA $239,000 #MLS 84592 split floor plan, great neighbor- hood, lots of tile. MLS83413 83.54 ACRES on Hwy. 441 S, $171,900 Elaine Tolar 365-1548 front 5 acres zoned commercial, great deal! $500,000 Janet Creel Remax Professionals Jo Lytte (386) 719-0382 Hallmark Real 365-2821. Expansive 3BR or Estate MLS#85539 4BR/2BA open floor plan. Enor- mous MasterBR. Located over 5 Perfect spot for business, acres. MLS83810 $229,900 commercial lot, owner financing 2.5 ac on Baya MLS85380. 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6b LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2013 Page Editor: Brandon Finley, 754-0420 Duke no joke for Seminoles By JOEDY McCREARY end Braxton Deaver said. told me, ‘Just give me a Associated Press “’You’re last in the ACC’ few years and you’ll see the — oh, that’s funny, now changes.’” DURHAM, N.C. — we’re first in the Coastal Indeed, this Duke pro- Nobody’s laughing at (Division).” gram is completely differ- Duke’s football program But what looks from ent from the one Cutcliffe anymore. the outside like an out-of- inherited from Ted Roof. The 20th-ranked Blue nowhere rise actually has These Blue Devils were Devils are playing No. 1 been the product of coach built in the weight room — Florida State Saturday for David Cutcliffe’s patient one of Cutcliffe’s first goals an ACC championship and reconstruction project. upon his hiring was having an Orange Bowl berth. “It’s not an accident. It’s the players lose a combined Still, it wasn’t that long a process,” Cutcliffe said. 1,000 pounds during off- ago when Duke defensive “Those young men on season conditioning — and tackle Sydney Sarmiento the 2008 team, ‘09 team, developed through a patient heard somebody wondering ‘10 team all took part in redshirting process. why the perpetually putrid the development of these Lone gone are those days program even bothered to seniors and upperclassmen. when Duke was pressed field a football team. ... It’s not just a year. into playing most of its “Not the butt of every- “It’s not just an event that freshmen before they were body’s joke anymore,” happened this year.” ready. Of the 52 players on Sarmiento said. Picked in the preseason the offensive and defensive The Blue Devils have to finish last in the division, depth charts, 34 have been made believers out of the Duke (10-2, 6-2) has already redshirted at least once Seminoles, who routed set a school record for vic- — including each of the 10 Duke 48-7 last year in tories, captured its first offensive linemen, all three Tallahassee. division title and sewn up tight ends, and eight of the “Just as Florida State has the first consecutive bowl 10 along the defensive line. bought into coach (Jimbo) berths in school history. Only four player on the Fisher’s coaching, I think That’s quite a turnaround depth chart are in their those guys have bought for a program that went win- first year in the program. into their team,” Seminoles less four times from 1996- Conversely, every offensive safety Lamarcus Joyner 2007 with two other one-win lineman is a redshirt sopho- said. “You just see a group seasons while setting the more or older — and the of guys that believe in each standard for football futility starters along both lines other, and when you have among power-conference have stayed healthy enough a belief you can do a lot schools during what defen- to start every game. of wonders. ... I just see a sive end Kenny Anunike “That’s basically loading team that believes in each called “the dark years.” your back end,” Anunike other and has a great coach Deaver said when he said. “You might sacrifice BRANDON FINLEY/Lake City Reporter and some smart players. arrived in 2010, some long- a few opportunities where Lake City native Timmy Jernigan Jr. gets taped up before Florida State’s 37-7 win against They’re on a roll.” gone veterans from the guys might be able to play, Florida on Saturday. Now they have to find previous regime carried but (Cutcliffe is) looking at a way to beat a Seminoles an attitude of “I’m going what they’ll blossom into team that’s a 29-point favor- to get my degree and get later in their redshirt junior ite and on track to play for out of here.” And according year, redshirt senior year, the BCS championship. to Anunike, some of those and see how much more They also must figure out ex-teammates didn’t believe they’ll benefit the program how to deal with quarter- they could win games and than if they got thrown right back Jameis Winston — the instead went into them into the fire.” ACC’s rookie of the year, hoping merely to keep it That patience paid off in a leading Heisman Trophy close. a most unlikely division title candidate and the subject “We knew football was on — and a chance at an even of an ongoing investiga- the low end” of the totem bigger accomplishment tion into sexual assault pole, said running back this weekend in Charlotte. allegations. Josh Snead, a Durham Fisher says the Blue Devils “Our entire season has native. “We knew it was caught his eye as a pos- been based on people telling going to take time. Coach sible opponent about three us what we can’t do,” tight Cut, when he recruited me, weeks ago.

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