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TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2014 | YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1874 | 75¢ Lake City Reporter TODAY INSIDE LAKECITYREPORTER.COM Will North Florida see snow? See 3A. Court OKs medical Daughter makes a deal Discount Beverage that resulted before fleeing on foot, investiga- marijuana Sheena Grandison to testify against dad, in owner Rajni Patel’s death at tors said. husband in 2012 murder of store owner. the hands of her father, Ernest Although Third Circuit State for ballot Larry Grandison, 43, and hus- Attorney Jeff Siegmeister said By STEVEN RICHMOND band James Leonard Johnson, he wasn’t a fan of making plea By BRENDAN FARRINGTON [email protected] es against 24. deals, he felt it was essential Associated Press Sheena Marie According to investiga- to securing convictions for A local woman involved in the G r a n d i s o n , tors, Sheena Grandison drove Grandison Sr. and Johnson. TALLAHASSEE — A proposed 2012 murder of a Lake City store 24, were Johnson to A&M just before “I would put her father and constitutional amendment to allow owner will receive probation for d r o p p e d 1:30 p.m., the time of the shoot- Johnson as the most culpable of all the medical use of marijuana her role in the crime, avoiding as she was ing, and left the scene without the defendants,” Siegmeister said. will go before Florida voters in first degree murder charges as allowed to Johnson or Grandison Sr. in her “Grandison is the shooter and Mr. November after the state Supreme part of a plea deal to convict plead guilty vehicle. Johnson was involved in the armed Grandison Court narrowly approved the bal- those “most culpable” for the to a charge of The two men robbed the con- robbery that led to his death.” lot language Monday. crime. aiding and abetting the April 27, venience store at gunpoint with The 4-3 decision is a victory First degree murder charg- 2012 armed robbery of A&M Grandison fatally shooting Patel GRANDISON continued on 3A for personal injury lawyer John Morgan, who spent $4 million on a medi- n See local c a l m a r - reaction, 3A. i j u a n a p e t i t i o n drive, and a defeat for Republican Attorney General Pam Bondi, who A man remembered fought to keep the question off the ballot. Patrick Smith, best-selling author of The decision comes three days ‘A Land Remembered,’ has died at 87. By AMANDA WILLIAMSON after Morgan secured enough [email protected] voter signatures to make the bal- Beloved author Patrick Smith immortalized a wild lot. He made a massive push in Florida and the plucky MacIvey family that sought to December and January to beat the tame the swamp-ladden lands of the Sunshine State’s Feb. 1 deadline instead of waiting past. Now, after Smith’s death on Sunday, his heavy for the Supreme Court decision words will be remembered by Lake City residents far — a gamble that has now paid off. into the future. “In our businesses, our cases Author of best-selling “A Land Remembered,” Smith are against the tobacco industries, died at the age of 87 in a nursing home on Merritt pharmaceutical industries, big Island. For several years, he had been battling pros car companies, so we’re used to gambles, but we take calculated tate cancer and emphysema. His family has not yet - gambles,” Morgan said. “We like released details about a memorial service. to win and we don’t just go down Born in Mendenhall, Miss., Smith wrote seven a rat hole unless we think we can novels — “The River is Home,” “The Beginning,” win.” “Forever Island,” “Angel City,” “Allapattah,” “A Land Bondi said the matter is now up Remembered” and “The Seas That Mourn.” to voters. Smith’s most famous novel, “A Land Remembered,” “I encourage every Floridian to detailed the struggles of an early pioneer family as read the full amendment in order to understand the impact it could t h e y abandoned their homeland in have on Floridians,” she said in a Georgia and battled nature statement issued by her office. to settle in the North

Gov. Rick Scott, who is the for- /Courtesy Florida wilderness. mer CEO of the Columbia/HCA hospital chain, House Speaker Will The family endured Weatherford and Senate President hunger pangs, wild Don Gaetz — all Republicans — backed Bondi’s effort to keep the patricksmithonline SMITH continued on 3A question of the ballot. “I have a great deal of empathy RGBSTOCK/Courtesy for people battling difficult dis- eases and I understand arguments in favor of this initia- ‘This is not about EDUCATION tive,” Scott said in a compassionate statement medical r e l e a s e d Scott seeks by his marijuana. This o f f i c e . is about the “But hav- big increase ing seen Coloradofication the terri- of Florida, where ble effects the end game of alcohol in funding and drug is a pot shop a b u s e on every street By BRANDON LARRABEE first-hand, The News Service of Florida I cannot corner.’ e n d o r s e TALLAHASSEE — Continuing to roll out an — Will Weatherford, s e n d i n g election-year budget full of politically popular House Speaker F l o r i d a spending ideas, Gov. Rick Scott on Monday down this proposed boosting education path and I would personally vote funding by more than half a against it. No matter my personal billion dollars in the fiscal year beliefs, however, a ballot initia- that begins July 1. tive would be up to the voters to “We need to provide the decide.” tools, training and funding Weatherford said he hopes vot- to give our students the best ers reject the idea. STEVEN RICHMOND/Lake City Reporter chance for success,” Scott said “I have faith they will do their Scott in a statement from his office. homework and understand the Procko Skate Park already a hit The bulk of the new spending -- $542 million impact of this truly radical pro- Columbia High School Skate Club President Nick Blatherwick, 16, performs a grab as he -- would go to public schools. posal. Make no mistake: this is launches off a quarter pipe section of the newly-opened Procko Skate Park in Branford While that is far lower than not about compassionate medi- Saturday morning. the approximately $1 billion cal marijuana. This is about the increases Scott sought in each Coloradofication of Florida, where of the last two years, his office the end game is a pot shop on touted the fact that it would every street corner,” Weatherford bring spending on education said in a statement issued through Jan. 7 house fire victim ID’d to the highest level in state his- a spokesman. Hudson tory in terms of raw dollars. Gaetz’ office said he had no By STEVEN RICHMOND burned to the ground inconclusive due to the Local reaction was cautious but optimistic. comment. [email protected] around 4:10 a.m., a CCSO damaged caused by the “I hope we realize money from that locally,” “The people of Florida don’t press release said. blaze. Columbia County School Board chairman Keith like when their vote is tried to The Columbia County According to CCSO “They are still waiting Hudson said. “I hope it doesn’t come in ear- be suppressed,” Morgan said. Sheriff’s Office released Public Information Officer on DNA [results] for 100 marked specifically for one area, and instead just “Unfortunately there’s some politi- the identity of the victim Murray Smith, the medical percent identification,” comes to increase our general fund balance.” cians in the state who did not want of a fatal house fire earlier examiners in Jacksonville Smith said. “However, the According to Hudson, the board would first the people to have the say and this month. had difficulty identifying medical examiner signed have to see how much money the district acquires they forgot that the power is in the George Tipping Jr., 62, Tipping Jr. as the victim— a circumstantial affida- above its normal funding, then a priority list would died Jan. 7 as his home on convential means, includ- vit saying the victim was BALLOT continued on 3A SE Alfred Markham Street ing dental analysis, were George Tipping Jr., 62.” FUNDING continued on 3A

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People in the News Scripture of the Day “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiri- tual wickedness in high places.” — Eph. 6:12 Thought for Today The most effective way to do it, is to do it. — Amelia Earhart, female aviator (1897-1937) Celebrity Birthdays Celebrity Birthdays can now be found on the Advice & Puzzles page. Today that’s Page 3B. Winning Lottery Numbers Cash 3: (Monday) 8-9-2 Play 4: (Monday) 5-3-4-2 Fantazy 5: (Sunday) 1-5-19-30-35 Correction Tom Ricketson’s name was spelled incorrectly in the Sunday Sports section. If you have a con- cern about an error in the paper, please call the editor. Corrections and clarifications will run in this space. COURTESY Submissions Gator’s Dockside wins ‘Pat,’ the Chamber Champion trophy The Lake City Reporter accepts photographs John Kuykendall (from right), incoming 2014 Lake City-Columbia County Chamber of Commerce president, and director Mike and caption information to run at the discretion McKee present Jerry Roberts, the owner of Lake City’s Gator’s Dockside restaurant, with ‘Pat,’ the Chamber Champion travel- of the editor. If you would like to see your orga- ing trophy during Unmask the Night Chamber Ball Annual Dinner on Saturday. Roberts won the trophy after bidding $1,255 nization in the newspaper, send the picture and for it. ‘I’m really excited about having him this year,’ Roberts said. ‘It’s the best place its could possibly be.’ Pictured at micro- information to associate editor Emily Lawson at phone is Chamber executive director Dennille Decker. [email protected]. Daft Punk, Pharrell Williams dominate Grammys which earned Pharrell a trophy. people marched through central Paris, Clay Pell, the grandson of the late U.S. Sen. aft Punk and Pharrell Williams Pharrell, like Daft Punk, won four hon- angry at his handling of the stagnant econ- Claiborne Pell and the husband of Olympic didn’t only get lucky — they won ors. He came into the night with seven omy, high unemployment and high taxes. figure skater Michelle Kwan. D in every category they were nom- nominations, but competed with himself Trierweiler is on a long-scheduled Pell, a Democrat, may be a political inated in at the Grammy Awards, includ- in three categories. Williams, who has humanitarian mission in , which she newcomer at age 32, but he can count on ing the coveted album of the year and produced hits for Britney Spears and Jay maintained despite having just emerged his family’s legacy, his wife’s star wattage record of the year for the funk-electronic Z in the past, won his first Grammy for last week from a weeklong stay in a hospi- and what appears to growing support from anthem “Get Lucky.” non-classical producer of the year. tal. Trierweiler was hospitalized with what some party insiders. Pell served in the “Back when I was drinking and using, I aides described as shock and the blues U.S. Coast Guard and worked on both the used to imagine things that weren’t there Ex-French first lady travels after a French gossip magazine published White House national security staff and at that were frightening. And then I got sober to India for charity images that it said proved Hollande was the U.S. Education Department. and two robots called me and asked me having an affair with an actress. “The problems we face are urgent and to make an album,” said producer Paul MUMBAI, India — A day after split- they need urgent action,” Pell told The Williams, who stood onstage with Daft ting up with ’s president, Valerie Pell, husband of Michelle Associated Press during a recent interview Punk, who sported their signature helmets. Trierweiler launched a new stage in her Kwan, to run for RI gov at his home on Providence’s East Side. The French duo won four awards, life Sunday with a charity visit to India. “They need a fresh approach, and I believe including best dance/electronica album Back at home, President Francois PROVIDENCE — Rhode Island’s already I bring a distinct set of experience, values for “Random Access Memories” and pop Hollande faced a new showing of discon- contentious race for governor is about to duo/group performance for “Get Lucky,” tent with his presidency as some 17,000 get a lot more complicated with the entry of n Associated Press AROUND FLORIDA ฀ Southbound I-75 28TUE 29WED 30THU 31FRI 01 SAT Chance฀ Rain Partly Mostly Partly closed in Sarasota of rain decreasing cloudy sunny cloudy SARASOTA — The showers Cloudy Light Light Florida Highway Patrol says Cloudy wind wind a portion of southbound Interstate 75 is closed due HI ฀54 LO ฀฀ 36 HI 43฀ LO฀฀ 29 HI 54฀ LO ฀฀ 32 HI ฀63 LO ฀฀ 47 HI ฀72 LO ฀฀ 52 to pieces of concrete falling from an overpass. 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Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL & STATE TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2014 3A Snow not expected here, says Jax meteorologist By AMANDA WILLIAMSON as Tuesday dawns slightly colder Facebook buzz predicts that the should expect Tuesday and • Slow down. When roads are [email protected] than the day before. snow and sleet will make its way Wednesday to be cold, raw, wet icy, your vehicle doesn’t have A strong cold front will push into North Central Florida, but days, he added. the traction required to stop As icy conditions and snow southward throughout the night, NWS meteorologist Dave Shuler To be safe, the Florida quickly. cover much of southern Georgia, bringing a predicted high of 54 says Lake City should not see Highway Patrol issued a warn- • Don’t attempt to pass slower Columbia County won’t be see- degrees on Tuesday. Showers any unusual weather. ing about potential winter weath- vehicles. ing a white winterland. are likely after 5 p.m. As the sun Temperatures will drop, but er and encouraged drivers to be • Leave plenty of space Instead, the area will expe- sets, the chance of precipitation not enough to bring freezing prepared. between your vehicle and the rience steady rain and frigid, will increase to 80 percent with a rain, or snow. However, Shuler When the temperature is near one in front of you. but above freezing, tempera- low in the upper 30s. said, Wednesday might bring freezing, the roadway may look • Gently apply your brakes tures, according to meteorolo- High moisture levels over the sleet. For the most part, the wet when in fact ice is forming, and accelerate at a slow speed. gists at the Jacksonville National Atlantic and colder tempera- weather will stay above freezing the warning stated. Bridges and • Be patient and courteoous. Weather Service. tures are expected to funnel in a with a cold, steady rain starting overpasses are prone to freez- Driving in adverse weather con- Warmer Monday tempera- potentially severe winter weath- Tuesday. ing. Motorist should remem- ditions can be stressful. tures are expected to fade away er event for southern Georgia. Columbia County residents ber: • Stay alert and buckle up!

BALLOT Local reaction GRANDISON OBITUARIES Continued From 1A Continued From 1A By STEVEN RICHMOND Carolyn B. Brannon that in lieu of lowers, a contribu- [email protected] tion in her honor be made to First people and democracy For roughly the first Mrs. Carolyn B. Brannon, age 81 Presbyterian Church of Starke (912 is based in the people.” Many Lake City citizens we asked about the ballot year of the investigation, passed away on January 25,2014 at East Call St., Starke, FL 32091). Medical marijuana is initiative were reluctant to speak on the record, cit- the SAO did not consider Haven Hospice in Gainesville, Flor- ida from complications of a stroke. Barbara Rae Ellis Willis legal in 20 states and ing concerns there would be consequences from their Sheena Grandison a suspect She was a loving wife, mother, the District of Columbia, employers or negative reactions from family or friends if in the case, but realized she grandmother, and sister with a Mrs. Barbara Rae Ellis Willis, 81 and Colorado and they expressed their views in the local paper. was “more involved than we strong will and spirit. She was born of Lake City, Florida went to be Washington state allow However, a handful of individuals were willing to initially thought” as more January 6, 1933 in San Pedro, CA. with her Lord and Savior on Sun- recreational use. speak on the matter. information came to light, She has resided in Keystone day, January 26, 2014. Barbara Heights, FL for the past 42 years was born on Polls have shown Siegmeister said. with her husband of 59 years, May 18, 1932 strong support for the CHRIS STAFFIERI However, while there was Hill Brannon. In addition to her to Loren and measure in Florida. It “I think we should legalize it... probable cause to arrest husband, she is survived by her Renora Elllis, must receive 60 percent Colorado made over $1 million in Sheena Grandison on first son Bobby (wife Lila), daugh- in Michigan ter Leigh (husband Forrest), City, Indiana. approval from voters, sales the first day it became legal, degree murder and armed granddaughter Courtney and She attended and Morgan said his and about $290,000 of that in taxes robbery charges, she will her twin sister Marilyn Bridges. school in Val- attention now turns to went to schools, fire departments and now be released on seven She was preceded in death by her paraiso, Indi- the campaign to get the other public things.” years’ probation for aiding parents Roy and Alberta Garrett, and ana, Hollywood, Florida and grad- measure passed. Would you give marijuana to your and abetting armed robbery. her adopted stepfather Roy Bridges. uated from Deland High School. Staffieri Carolyn grew up in Stuckey, South Barbara worked for several com- “Now the people of children if a doctor prescribed it? “Having enough to Carolina later moving to Gaines- panies as a secretary as well as Florida get to do what “Yeah, it’s better than pumping them full of pills.” charge and enough to con- ville as a child. She graduated from being the Secretary for the Eustis the Florida Legislature vict are two entirely differ- P.K. Yonge Laboratory School. Fol- Chamber of Commerce. She sub- refused to do, which JEANNE LEE ent things,” Siegmeister lowing high school, she attended sequently worked the latter part of the University of Florida and gradu- her career in mobile home sales in is to hear evidence, to “I don’t think it should be legal- said. “It was my priority to ated with highest honors from Flor- the Central Florida area. She was see testimony, to hear ized. I would never vote for it. It’ll catch Grandison and I feel ida Southern College in Lakeland a member of the Our Redeemer real life stories, to read just encourage teenagers to use it comfortable with the steps with a B.S. degree in biology and Lutheran Church in Lake City. She scientific journals, to more. Like alcohol, someone will just my office took to find him.” world history. She was a member was a dedicated member of the La- talk to real people and buy it for them. It’s bad for Florida.” Although there is video evi- of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority and dies Auxiliary of the Eustis Elks additionally was a member of Beta Lodge. She also was a long time then vote on it,” Morgan Would you give marijuana to your dence of the robbery itself, Beta Beta Biological Honor Soci- hostess of the Florida Hospital- said. children if a doctor prescribed it? one of the suspect’s faces was ety and was elected as a member of ity Rooms at National Elks Con- He plans a voter regis- Lee “Only if it were for something like obscured by white tape and a the Florida Academy of Sciences. ventions, assisting her husband, tration drive and adver- chemotherapy, that would be different.” hat. Siegmeister reasoned that Following graduation, she met and Frank who was State Secretary married her husband Hill, raising of the Florida Elks Association. tising campaign leading Sheena Grandison’s connec- her children in Birmingham, AL She was a well loved lady who up to the election, as BOBBY JACKSON tion to the suspects as a wife for 15 years before moving back to is survived by sons, Mike (Denise) well as an effort to help “I think it’s OK. It helps my friend and daughter would be an inte- Florida. In addition to raising her and Steve (Tracy), grandchildren supporters get to polls. with multiple sclerosis. She moved gral part of her testimony dur- children, she was active in a number Loren (Brandon), Kendyl (Ash- The Democrats hop- from here to so she can ing the trial of the two men. of organizations including PTA, ton), Christian, Rachel, and great Keystone Heights City Council, grandsons Graysen and Kennon ing to challenge Scott get it. It helps her with her pain.” “Sometimes you have to and various social organizations, who lovingly called her NeNe. She — former state Sen. Nan Would you give marijuana to your make a deal with people serving in a variety of leadership also leaves behind her sister, Con- Rich and former Gov. children if a doctor prescribed it? involved to ensure you get roles. She was a member of First nie Boynton (Ray) of Jacksonville, Charlie Crist — support “That’s a tough one. If it’ll help the proper results in the Presbyterian Church of Starke, FL. Florida, sisters in law Ruby Coig Jackson Her interests were many and and Lexine Leinwar, of Mandev- medical marijuana. him, yes, if he has a condition, sure.” more serious cases,” he said. varied. She was an accomplished ille, La., nieces and nephews Di- player and an ardent sup- ane, Mary, Neil, Debbie, Stephanie, porter of Gator athletics. She was Milton, Michelle, Bobby, Denise, “I don’t know I could say for state colleges and $40 “We expect our stu- an avid fan of Gator football and Phillip, Caren and Tyler. She was FUNDING enough about how ben- million for universities, with dents to get the best edu- basketball relishing the triumphs preceded in death by her loving and enduring the defeats. She was husband of 57 years, Frank Willis. Continued From 1A eficial it would be to us,” both amounts to be divvied cation at our state institu- able to witness several champion- Barbara’s family and many friends Hudson said. “We really up based on performance tions of higher education ship seasons and enjoyed them were a very important part of her life. need it. There are things and measurements of how that leads to a great job thoroughly. She loved to travel Barbara’s life will be celebrated have to be established. we’ve let go. For example, well students do after they and career. ... Our stu- and had an adventurous spirit. on Wednesday, January 29th. Her memorial service will be held Visitation will begin at 1:00 p.m., In the past, reserves we haven’t had as much graduate. Scott has pushed dents deserve the best at Williams – Thomas funeral home followed by memorial services have been limited. The dis- money for maintenance those schools to focus quality education, and at 823 N.W. 143rd St in Gainesville, at 2:00 p.m. at The First Chris- trict, Hudson said, has not and transportation as we’ve more on making sure that this funding will help to FL at 2 PM on Wednesday January tian Church Lake Butler, Florida. been able to accomplish needed.” students get high-paying ensure that every degree 29, 2014. Following the memo- Brother Art Peterson and Pastor as much as it would like to The governor also pro- jobs when they enter the achieved is followed by a rial service, she will be interred Bruce Alkire will be oficiating. in Indiantown, SC at a later date. Arrangements are in the care of due to budget restrictions. posed another $40 million workforce. great career,” he said. The family would like to thank ARChER FunERAl homE, everyone who offered comfort Lake Butler, Florida. The family and support in her inal days. Spe- requests that in lieu of lowers, that cial thanks to the staff at North a donation be made to Haven Hos- lesson in perseverance. Florida Regional Hospital as well pice, York Center, 4200 NW 90th SMITH Time and time again, the CALENDAR ITEM as Haven Hospice who made her Blvd., Gainesville, Fl. 32606-3809. Continued From 1A MacIvey family suffered journey home a peaceful one. Ad- the various hardships of the Business Watch ditionally, the support of Dr. Don Obituaries are paid advertise- ments. For details, call the Lake time. The Lake City Police Department will hold another McGarity, her pastor at First Pres- animals, deadly weather and Business Watch training meeting today from 6:30-7:30 byterian in Starke was invaluable. City Reporter’s classified depart- “They did not stop, and The family respectfully requests ment at 752-1293. Confederate deserters. Over they did not give up,” p.m. at the Public Safety Building, 255 NW Main Blvd. the course of the novel, Montgomery said. “I think The topic of the meeting is identifying counterfeit the MacIveys rise from that’s what touched me money, including the new one hundred dollar bill. the dirt-poor Cracker life more than anything else. Although the meeting is open to the public, it is spe- of Tobias MacIvey to real- What those people in those cifically geared toward business owners and managers. estate tycoons. The story days were made of, you The meeting is sponsored by Focus Downtown. ends in 1968 when Solomon just think while you’re For more information, call Mike Lee at 758-5489. MacIvey, Tobias’ grandson, reading the book, could realizes the land his family I have done that? Could I nurtured had been exploited have lasted? But they did.” to near destruction. Local Sue Tuell said she “We have a proud has never looked at a cow heritage of people who the same since reading “A Construction/Debris Containers Available came down to a very wild, Land Remembered.” Much raw place,” said Florida of the MacIvey’s early Gateway College history story revolved around the 755-7060 professor Sean McMahon. cattle herding business “But they were determined and their attempts to drive 15 yd. • 20 yd. • 30 yd. • 40 yd. to survive down here — the animals to Punta Rassa. Delivered to your job site today against all odds. Florida is “We hear so much ฀฀฀ a very young state, and we about Lewis and Clark and owe some of our existence Sacagawea — the people to those pioneers.” who settled the west — but This notice paid for with public donations According to McMahon, others settled right here,” Smith took great pains Tuell said. “Florida wasn’t 386.752.2345 Phone to make sure his books 877.322.7143 FREE to the public always condominiums Fax accurately reflected life and concrete. [A Land 386.965.4120 Cell Weight Loss & during the various time Remembered] just takes periods he picked to nar- [email protected] Stop Smoking Hypnotherapy you right back to the brightway.com rate. Because of its accu- beginning.” Dave Miller is providing hypnotherapy for weight loss, stop smoking and stress relief. Lose weight without “dieting”. No pills, racy and timelessness, the Prior to Smith’s son, Vance Cox 742 SE Baya Dr., Suite 102 no supplements, eat healthy & move more. Stop smoking or Columbia County Public Rick Smith, visiting Agent/Owner Lake City, Fl 32025 Library selected “A Land Columbia County, Tuell chewing tobacco without cravings or withdrawals. During my Remembered” as its com- read the book for the "VUP)PNF#VTJOFTT-JGF seminar I will explain what hypnosis is & how it works, then hyp- munity read and as its third time. Every time she notize you twice to shut off your unhealthy habits. I am a retired counselor & have been conducting hypnosis seminars for over contribution to the Viva reads it, she feels like she 30 years. I have helped thousands stop smoking & lose weight Florida 500 celebration. learns something new.     or both without any side effects. A modest $5 donation when Columbia County Public She calls it one of the best       ! signing in is appreciated. Only one 2-hour session is needed Library modeled the com- books she’s ever read munity read program — one that will find a per- for positive results. after a national program manent place on anyone’s       called, “One Book, One book shelf.       Sign in 30 minutes early. Seminar begins at 7:30pm. Community,” where par- “I think it ought to be         ticipants are given a book required reading,” Tuell Thurs. Jan. 30 LAKE CITY Fairfield Inn 538 SW Corporate Dr. (behind CampWorld USA) and then attend book dis- said. “I’d like to hand it out  cussion groups.       at the state line. ‘Are you David Miller S.W. C.Ht. 231-288-5941 For James Montgomery, moving to Florida? You   www.DMSeminars.com the book held a great need to read this first.’” 1005 W. Howard St. • Live Oak, FL 32060 4AOPINION OPINION

Tuesday, January 28, 2014 www.lakecityreporter.com 4A OUR OPINION Patrick Smith: A man remembered

e say goodbye today to a man most of us never met, but feel we know as if fam- ily: author Patrick Smith, whose novel “A Land WRemembered” chronicles life in 19th cen- tury North Florida. Smith died Sunday at age 87 in a Merritt Island nursing home. “A Land Remembered” tells the story of the MacIvey family, who carved out a life for themselves amidst the rough rural forestland. For folks here, the story resonated as few they’d heard before. When word got out that Smith’s son Olympic spirit takes back seat would speak about his father and his book at the local library last fall, all available hanks to President were full, of course. Jimmy Carter, the last Ironically, when the principals seating was snapped up in a flash. time hosted the of the Salt Lake City site for the Patrick Smith may not have been from Olympics, the United Winter Games showed that they here, but he wrote as if he knew our land States didn’t participate, understood what it took to win the Tdepriving America’s finely honed IOC’s selection roulette, they not intimately. athletes the one opportunity many only had personal bad fortune but We’ll remember him always for it. of them would ever have to enjoy they were accused of lacking the the thrill of taking part in the Dan K. Thomasson integrity for such an undertaking. games. Mitt Romney came dashing to the TODAY IN HISTORY Now as Sochi looms the descen- rescue to straighten out things and dants of those unfortunates may must always be accompanied by to give his political aspirations a sig- fervently wish they were going teams of heavily armed guards, nificant boost. On this date: somewhere else to show off their then what is the worth of all this? Many years ago, the IOC chose winter skills, and that goes for their Who’s to blame for this trav- Denver as the winter site only to In 1813, the novel “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane individual cheering sections as esty? Why it’s none other than the meet overwhelming opposition as Austen was first published anonymously in London. well. Some may even be wonder- International Olympic Committee, things progressed. A campaign In 1909, the United States withdrew its forces from ing if Carter’s boycott was so bad which is populated by mental midg- headed by a courageous young Cuba as Jose Miguel Gomez became president. after all. The possibility of terrorist ets. Choosing a site well known for newspaperman, Michael Balfe In 1912, abstract painter Jackson Pollock was born violence has forced loved ones and its violence and in the middle of Howard, editor of the Rocky in Cody, Wyo. friends of U.S. team members to a virtual war zone is indisputable Mountain News, showed just how In 1915, the United States Coast Guard was created reassess their plans for traveling, a testimony to that. But the good old debilitating both to the environment as President Woodrow Wilson signed a bill merging few at the suggestion of the partici- IOC – the governing board that is and the city’s finances the spectacle the Life-Saving Service and Revenue Cutter Service. pants themselves. supposed to be apolitical but never would be. For the first time perhaps In 1916, Louis D. Brandeis was nominated by Whether the thousands of secu- has been – seems to care little about in its history, the IOC was forced to President Woodrow Wilson to the Supreme Court; rity personnel and frantic efforts much more than its own aggrandize- cancel the site and chose another. Brandeis became the court’s first Jewish member. to meet the logistical challenges ment and, of course, money. Vladimir Putin has promised that In 1945, during World War II, Allied supplies began of evacuation can beat back the Attending the Winter Games in his troops can provide the security reaching China over the newly reopened Burma Road. threat swirling around the venues Nagano, Japan, a few years back, needed. But again it is fair to ask In 1962, the last of Washington, D.C.’s streetcars where thousands of the world’s fin- it quickly became obvious that the at what cost both in respect to the made its final run. est will be put through their paces site was chosen not for its accessi- image and economics of this enor- In 1973, a cease-fire officially went into effect in the is problematic. Even if the answer bility, which was utterly absent, but mous event. U.S. taxpayers will Vietnam War. is a resounding yes as we fervently for what it could bring to the table foot the bill for a sizable security In 1980, six U.S. diplomats who had avoided being hope, the atmosphere is hardly in terms of willingness to hock its effort including military ships for taken hostage at their embassy in Tehran flew out of what these games symbolize – a future to build facilities that never the possible evacuation of 10,000 Iran with the help of Canadian diplomats. place for peaceful and exuberant again would be in great demand. Americans. In 1986, the space shuttle Challenger exploded 73 competition between friends and Those facilities were notoriously Unfortunately, the condition of seconds after liftoff, killing all seven crew members, even enemies. small in terms of seating capac- the world today demands security including schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe. These games are supposed to ity. Attendance by other than the not needed in the past. The tragedy In 1988, a 13-day standoff in Marion, Utah, between be an exhibition of the best we Japanese was limited. of the Munich summer games and police and a polygamist clan ended in gunfire that humans have to offer – the one Not only were the Japanese Alps the slaughter of the Israeli team in killed a state corrections officer and seriously wound- chance to come together in a spirit noted for their fickleness when it 1972 made that the case forever. ed the group’s leader, Addam Swapp. that reflects the “Ode to Joy” theme comes to snow for the ski events, How foolish it was for the IOC to ■ Associated Press music that blankets them. Instead they are a long drive from Nagano, have gone looking for disaster. an air of oppression is what one can which is hours away from Tokyo. expect if it appears all the media Along the way one could see hotels ■ Dan Thomasson is an op-ed colum- hype about potential tragedy is owned by a billionaire supporter of nist for McClatchy-Tribune and a for- Lake City Reporter over the top. If athletes can’t ven- the IOC whose contribution to the mer vice president of Scripps Howard ture beyond the Olympic Village games included a monument to the Newspapers. Readers may send him Serving Columbia County Since 1874 or venue in their colorful garb and organization’s chairman. The hotels email at: [email protected]. The Lake City Reporter is published with pride for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun­ ties by Community Newspapers Inc. Good signs for Florida environment We believe strong newspapers build strong communities —“Newspapers get things done!” he run-up to this year’s lawmakers were no less a threat to tank owners complained about the Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and legislative session in Florida’s natural wonders, target- costs, but now that the economy profitable community­oriented newspapers. Tallahassee has been ing growth management laws that has improved lawmakers should do This mission will be accomplished through the filled with promis- guarded against haphazard develop- what they can to mitigate that haz- teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, ing signs for Florida’s ment. ard to freshwater sources. Tenvironment, a surprising and The state’s clumsy attempt last The state’s economic future integrity and hard work. encouraging development consider- year to sell some of its previously depends on protecting its fragile ing the virtual antipathy of recent purchased conservation lands has freshwater systems, which nourish Todd Wilson, Publisher Legislatures toward conservation. been a dismal failure. our plants and animals and provide Robert Bridges, Editor In separate announcements last The measures being pitched in drinking water for our growing pop- Controller week, Gov. Rick Scott said he’ll seek advance of this legislative session ulation. Millions of people visit the Sue Brannon, $55 million to restore and maintain will go a long way toward restoring Sunshine State each year to enjoy President the state’s natural springs, and that and protecting some of the state’s its beaches, its open water, and its Dink NeSmith, he wants the state to double its freshwater sources. 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5a LAKE CITY REPORTER SCHOOLS TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2014 Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 BulletinBoard NEWS ABOUT OUR SCHOOLS CLASS NOTES

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A WEEK IN REVIEW COURTESY Quick Facts Niblack Elementary Celebrates Literacy Week Name: Briley Larsen Age: 11 During literacy week, Niblack Elementary School became a “human word wall,” as every Parents: Eric and student, faculty and staff member wore a word that meant something to them. Niblack was Christina Larsen also honored to have several guest speakers visit and explain their profession while wearing School and grade: words that pertained to their specific career. Pictured from left are: Lakisha Mills – Partners Fort White Elementary, and Family, Connie Anderson – Columbia County Bank, Horace Jefferson – Columbia High 5th grade School teacher and coach (surrounded by several basketball players), and Argatha Gilmore Principal: Wanda Conner – Lake City Chief of Police.

More about Briley What clubs or orga- nizations, both in and out of school, do you belong to? Volleyball with Gainesville Juniors; FWES After COURTESY School Program with Mrs. Children’s author Barbra Griffin reads selections from her Rodriguez; First Baptist book, “The Little Bear that No One Wanted” at FWES Church of High Springs Warm Up With a Good Book night.

What would you like to do when you Mentoring program get out of school? “Become a high school COURTESY kicks off at Fort White math teacher like my From staff reports mom.” Eastside students dress for the future All students celebrated Literacy Week by joining the “Million Minute Marathon!” Other activi- The Fort White mentorship program between FW Middle/High School Leadership students and the stu- Achievements: ties that students participated in were decorating a cereal box as their favorite book, making n Young artist of the dents at FW Elementary School kicked off this week. headbands with the word of the day written on them, dressing up as their favorite story book FWES Guidance Counselor Vickie Tuell and FWHS month 1 year character and dressing up as the professional they wanted to be when they grew up. We had n Young writer of the Activities Director and Leadership teacher DeeDee month 2 years students come as lawyers, dancers, sports player, teachers and many more. On Thursday, Houk worked closely together to form mentoring pairs n FCAT all 5s 4th Eastside hosted “Story Time in the Park.” Teachers came out dressed as their favorite char- between a secondary and an elementary student. grade, 4&5 in 3rd grade acter and read to children. Pictured above is Terry Brewer’s kindergarten class. The mentors went to the elementary school to spend time with their mentees and ate lunch with them in the What do you like FWES cafeteria. Elementary students enjoyed having best about school? FFA SUB-DISTRICT 1 EVENTS these older role models on campus, many of whom Having fun with my teach- attended FWES not so long ago. ers, like, Mrs. Rodriguez Reading is important to the staff at FWES. The stu- sings songs to us. Fort White students win big dents are busy reading the books they won at Book Bingo, and talking about their visit with a published Teacher’s comments: children’s author, Barbra Griffin. “She is hard working. FWES is proud to recognize their School Related Really great with peers, Employee of the Year Jayne Balza. Jayne has worked the classroom and the at FWES as a paraprofessional for nine years, with per- people around her.” fect attendance the entire time. She brings an attitude of both joy and caring to students, faculty and staff Principal’s comments: each day as she quietly goes about her tasks, helping “Briley is an outstanding every student to learn, every teacher to teach, and student who is a great every person to feel appreciated and valued. role model for others!”

Student’s comments: “I’m happy to be cho- sen for this honor.” A word Lake City Reporter JILL HUSEMAN/Special to the Reporter from Fort White Senior FFA Parliamentary Procedure Team won first place at the Sub-District 1 Events held at Shiloh Baptist Church recently. From left: Sean Burleson, Micheal Conners, Caitlin For Life Insurance Westside McCarroll, Rebecca Bailey, Melissa Balmer, Mallorie Godbey, Braden King and Dylan Spin. We are so proud of our Go With Westside students. For Someone You Know the second nine weeks Af_e9liej#@@@ DXip?%Jldd\iXcc we had 128 students 8^\ek =`eXeZ`XcJ\im`Z\jI\g% make the “A” Honor Roll, 204 students made “A-B” 234 SW Main Blvd. • 752-5866 and 95 students made perfect attendance. Congratulations on all your hard work. Congratulations also to Colby Strickland for win- From left: Micheal Conners received 3rd Fort White Middle FFA Parliamentary Procedure ning 1st place (5th/6th place in Creed, Caitlin Frisina received 1st Team placed second. From left: Autumn Cable, grade division) in the place in Public Speaking and Aaron Rose Mark Conners, MaKenna Keifer, Sydney recent American Legion received 3rd place in Tractor Driving. Cadrain, Brooke Spin and Ryan Kirkland. Formerly Boyette Plumbing Essay contest. • Full Service Plumbing • Commercial & Residential • Over 25 years experience Congratulations to Backflow prevention (Installation and Certification) the following students for their membership in the WES Outstanding 386-752-0776 Author’s Club: Bailey CFC1428686 Senior citizen and Military discount Lacey, Jayla Hostick, Jade Perry, Zack Shaw, Kaitlyn Suggs, Connor Kazmierski, Joshua Simpson, Haley Thomas, Janel Drakes, Marissa Johnson, Natalia Duarte, Jay Poole, AAMS® Noah Morris, Cadi Financial Advisor Williams, Dana Reed, and Haleigh Thomas. 846 S W Baya Drive Westside is proud to Lake City FL 32025 386-752-3545 announce the first WES www.edwardjones.com Archery Club — a com- petitive team of archers, Fort White Middle School Opening and Closing Ceremonies Team included (from left): who will participate in a Ryan DiGiacomo, Jakob Jones, Autumn Cable, Sydney Cadrain, Kali Carrao, Caitlin Frisina, February tournament. Dylan Cason and Elijah LeGault. 6A

6a LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2014 Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 More scenes from the Chamber Ball THIS WEEKEND Joel Foreman, the outgoing 2013 Lake City-Columbia County Chamber of Commerce president, presented retiring directors with plaques for their service during the Unmask the Night Chamber Ball Annual Dinner on Saturday. Retiring directors not pictured are: Sandy Kishton and Polly Tyler.

COURTESY Photos by JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter The Justin Case Band is pictured. John Kuykendall (left), the incoming Lake City-Columbia County Chamber of Commerce president, presents Joel Foreman, the outgoing 2013 Chamber president, with a Joel Foreman and retiring director Brad Wheeler. gavel Saturday night. Justin Case and Band of Brothers coming to SOSMP

From staff reports LIVE OAK — This weekend, the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park will be the place to party when Band of Brothers takes the stage Friday and the Justin Case Band comes to town Saturday. Band of Brothers is a six-member band from Mayo that just recently began playing at the SOSMP. The band has packed the house every time its come. Justin Case is a favorite at the SOSMP and can keep crowds entertained through its sweet and slow as well as rowdy and loud hits. Doors open to the Music Hall at 6 p.m. for dinner, Joel Foreman and retiring director Matt Vann. Joel Foreman and retiring director Todd Wilson. music begins at 8 p.m. Admission is free.

■ To submit your Community Calendar item, contact Emily Lawson at 754-0424 or COMMUNITY CALENDAR by e-mail at [email protected]. Announcements open to girls age 13 months are free and confidential. Contact Judee Mundy at is hosting a Super bowl 6771 for more. to 20 years who reside or 386-758-9558 for more. Or, Sunday party. Pre-game Golf Cart drivers attend school in Baker, Live Oak residents can con- celebration begins at 4 The Shands Lake Shore Columbia, Hamilton, Union Jan. 29 tact Sylvia Dunnam at 386- p.m.; the game begins at Feb. 5 hospital auxiliary is in need or Suwannee Counties. The Early Learning meeting 362-3256. 6:30. Food will be available Newcomers luncheon of volunteers to drive the pageant will include talent, The Early Learning until it runs out. During The Lake City Newcomers golf cart for patients com- sportswear and photogenic Coalition of Florida’s halftime, there will be will host a friendship lun- ing to and from appoint- categories. Applications Gateway Inc., board Feb. 2 games of spades, dominos cheon on Feb. 5 at 11:30 ments. Anyone with a valid may be obtained on www. meeting will be held on Super Bowl Party and a half & half raffle. a.m. at the Phish Heads res- drivers license is asked to olusteefestival.com or by Wednesday, Jan. 29 at 9:00 B&S Combs Elks Lodge, Admission is $5. Contact taurant. Call Rose Taylor at please donate four hours contacting Elaine Owens at a.m. at the Coalition Office, 1688 NE Washinton St., Ronald Jordan at 386-590- 755-2175 for more. a week of their time. Pick 386-965-2787. 1104 SW Main Blvd. Call up an application at the gift Stacey DePratter at 386- shop or call (386)292-8000, Early Learning meeting 752-9770 for more. ext. 21216. The Early Learning Coalition of Florida’s Olustee planning CHS Yearbooks Gateway Inc., Program The Blue Grey Army Hunter Printing, 1330 Quality Committee Meeting will have a planning meet- SW Main Blvd., has about will be held on Tuesday, ing for the 2014 Olustee 20 like-new 2005 Columbia Jan. 28 at 9:00 a.m. at the Festival at 5:30 p.m. in the High School yearbooks for Coalition Office, 1104 SW Columbia County School just $10 each. Proceeds will Main Blvd. Call Stacey District Central Building, go to the school museum. DePratter at 386-752-9770 Room 153, at 409 SW St. They also have available for more. Johns St. The festival will about 20 Pat Summerall be Feb. 14-16. For informa- memorial football pro- CARC-Advocates tion, call 755-1097. grams from the 2013 foot- The Annual Membership ball season, also $10. Celebration for CARC- Advocates for Citizens with Jan. 30 Open registration Disabilities, Inc. will be held Jewelry sale The Boys Club of on Jan. 28 at 6 p.m. at the First The Hospital Auxiliary is Columbia County is now United Methodist Church, 973 sponsoring a one day Gold registering for their winter S. Marion Avenue. Members and Silver jewelry sale in program which is on now and friends are invited. Din- the first floor conference through March 1. Fees ner will be served. RSVP to room of the hospital on for the session are $200 386-752-1880 by Jan. 23. This Jan. 30 from 7 a.m. to 4:30 and include transportation celebration is sponsored by p.m. Proceeds will benefit from all elementary, junior Anderson Columbia, Baya the hospital. and high schools. Pharmacy and Columbia The club offers a vari- Bank. ety of activities including Feb. 1 sports, arts and crafts, VFW Bingo Annual WV Day game rooms, library and VFW Post 2206, 343 The Annual WV Day will special events. The club Forest Lawn Way, hosts be held Saturday, Feb. 1 at offers a homework pro- Bingo quarter games every 1905 SW Epiphany Ct. The gram with tutorial help for Tuesday from 12-3 p.m. and event will be catered. Call all children. A computer 6:30-9:30 p.m. These are 386-984-6938 for more. RSVP lab is also available. open to the public. Call 386- deadline is January 22. Call 752-4184 or visit the 752-5001 with questions. club on Jones Way for more Tutor Training information. Plant clinic The Columbia County University of Florida Public Library literacy pro- Master Gardeners are gram needs volunteers to TODAY available every Tuesday tutor English-speaking Pageant entries due and Thursday from 9 a.m. adults who would like to Applications for the to noon at the Columbia improve their reading and Olustee Festival Pageant County Extension Office’s writing skills. A tutor train- are due Tuesday, Jan. 28. new location, 971 W. Duval ing workshop will be held The Pageant will be held St. (U.S. 90), Suite 170, and on Saturday, Feb. 1 at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8 at the ever Wednesday from 1 to No prior teaching is neces- Columbia County Schools 4 p.m. at the Fort White sary, just a love of reading Administrative Complex. Public Library on Route 47 and a willingness to help. Tiny Miss (13-23 months), to answer questions about For more information, con- Miniature (2-4 years), Little lawns and plants. Bring tact the literacy program at Miss (5-6 years), and Petite samples for free diagno- 386-758-2111 or email colum- Miss (7-9 years) will com- sis or solutions. For more [email protected]. pete at 3 p.m. Pre-Teen Miss information, call 752-5384. (10-12 years), Junior Miss Bird Walk (13-15 years), and Miss Support group Four Rivers Audubon will Olustee (16-20 years) will Another Way Inc. pro- sponsor its monthly Lake compete at 7 p.m. Pageant vides a domestic violence City Bird Walk at Alligator awards include education- support group every Lake on Saturday, Feb. 1. al scholarships, savings Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. If you Meet at the pole barn at 8 bonds, trophies, crowns are a current or former sur- a.m. Loaner binoculars are and banners. The first vivor of domestic violence, available. The walk lasts place winners will ride in call 386-719-2702 for meet- 2-4 hours depending on the Olustee Festival Parade ing location and an intake the weather, but you may on Feb. 15. The pageant is appointment. All services leave whenever you wish. 1BSPORTS

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Today n Fort White High girls basketball vs. Keystone Tournament time Heights High in District 5-4A tournament at P.K. Lady Tigers open against Middleburg Yonge School, 6 p.m. n Columbia High girls By TIM KIRBY The District 2-6A tour- the No. 4 seed in the five- basketball vs. Middleburg [email protected] nament begins today at team district. High in District 2-6A Oakleaf High in Orange The winner will play top- tournament at Oakleaf Columbia High’s girls Park and Columbia plays seed Gainesville High on High, 6 p.m. basketball team is looking Middleburg High at Thursday. The Hurricanes n Fort White High boys to crack into the district 6 p.m. are ranked No. 3 in the basketball vs. Columbia win column and now would Columbia is the No. 5 High, 7:30 p.m. (JV-6) be the perfect time. seed and Middleburg is CHS continued on 6B Thursday n Columbia High wrestling in District 2-2A meet at Leon High, 3 p.m. n Columbia High softball vs. Bolles School, Interlachen High in preseason games at St. Johns River College in Palatka, 5 p.m., 7 p.m. n Fort White High boys basketball vs. Melody Christian Academy, 7 p.m. n Columbia High boys basketball at Hamilton County High, 7:30 p.m. (JV-6) Friday n Columbia High baseball Purple & Gold Game, 7 p.m. n Columbia High boys basketball vs. Suwannee High, 7:30 p.m. (JV-6) Saturday n Columbia High boys basketball at Union County High, 7:30 p.m. (JV-6)

JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter BRIEFS Fort White High’s Kasha Cook goes up for a shot during a game against Santa Fe High on Dec. 20. CHS BASEBALL Purple & Gold, Fort White looks Heights are even, right down to the schools hav- Alumni Day for return trip to ing the same nickname. Columbia High state playoffs. They split this season, baseball has its Purple with Fort White winning & Gold Game at 7 p.m. By TIM KIRBY 32-29 at home on Dec. 3 Friday and the Alumni [email protected] and Keystone Heights com- Day on Saturday. There ing out on top 38-31 at its will be a varsity and JV FORT WHITE — Fort gym on Jan. 14. hit-a-thon fundraiser on White High girls basket- The teams even tied for Saturday with a home ball’s quest to return to the tournament seeding at run derby at 11 a.m. and state playoffs begins against No. 4 and No. 5. an alumni softball game Keystone Heights High in P.K. is the top seed with at noon. the opening game of the Santa Fe at No. 2, Bradford For details, call Heath District 5-4A tournament. at No. 3 and Interlachen at Phillips at 984-5261. The tournament tips off No. 6. at 6 p.m. today. Interlachen Semifinal games are YOUTH BASEBALL High plays Bradford High 6 and 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the second game at 7:30 and the championship Fort White final p.m. P.K. Yonge School is game is 7 p.m. Friday. JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter sign-up Thursday hosting the tournament. Columbia High’s Arnereanna Bryant brings the ball up court during Senior Night against Fort White and Keystone INDIANS continued on 6B Madison County High on Jan. 9. Fort White Youth Baseball’s final registration is 4-7 p.m. Thursday at the South Columbia Sports Columbia serves up tennis today Complex concession stand. Four leagues are offered: T-ball, ages 4-6 Following community for $45; Rookie, ages 7-8 for $55; Minor, ages 9-10 day on Saturday, Tigers for $65; Major, ages 11-12 open against Suwannee. for $75. A birth certificate is required if By BRANDON FINLEY not previously on file. [email protected] For details, call Cedric May at 623-1122. With the Columbia High tennis season starting today, the Tigers welcomed the community for a day Lake City final of fun and fitness on Saturday to registration promote the tennis program. Lady Tigers coach Tabatha Lake City/Columbia McMahon and new boys’ coach Tom County Youth Baseball’s Moore felt it would be a good way to final walk-up put the community behind the pro- registration at Southside gram and a good way to jump-start Sports Complex is the season. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. “It was an opportunity to give back Saturday. Fee is $85. Five and showcase the programs we’re leagues are offered for trying to build here,” McMahon said. ages 4-15. “It’s a sport that you can continue to For details, call Jessica play long after high school and it’s a Langley at 867-1897. way to be healthy and have fun with your family. We’re so pleased that River Rats seeks people came to show their support.” Columbia’s teams will take on 12U players Suwannee High at 3:30 p.m. today in The North Florida Lake City. River Rats 12U travel McMahon has a young team led team is seeking 3-4 by freshmen, but that doesn’t mean committed players for its she doesn’t think the Lady Tigers can spring roster. compete for a district championship For details, call Kim this season. Albritton at 365-0950. Cassidy Lear, Megan Zahlne, BRANDON FINLEY/Lake City Reporter BRANDON FINLEY/Lake City Reporter Tori Jackson, Brittany Helms, Lady Tigers tennis coach Tabatha McMahon gets pointers on Columbia High boys tennis coach Tom n From staff reports serving from Gainesville teacher Newton Tureene. Moore takes over for the 2014 season. TENNIS continued on 6B 2BAGATE

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Phoenix at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. 9 p.m. TELEVISION Houston at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. No. 19 Saint Louis vs. Richmond, Women’s Doubles — Sara Errani and Charlotte at Denver, 9 p.m. 8 p.m. Roberta Vinci (1), TV sports Chicago at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. No. 21 UMass at St. Bonaventure, Mixed Doubles — Kristina Mladenovic, Memphis at Sacramento, 10 p.m. 7 p.m. France, and Daniel Nestor, Today Washington at L.A. Clippers, No. 22 Memphis at UCF, 7 p.m. Men’s Legends Doubles — Todd MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 10:30 p.m. No. 24 Ohio State vs. Penn State, Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde, 7 p.m. 7 p.m. ESPN — Michigan St. at Iowa AP Top 25 Thursday’s Games Women’s Legends Doubles — Nicole ESPN2 — West Virginia at Baylor No. 3 Florida at Mississippi State, Bradtke and Rennae Stubbs, Australia 7 p.m. Boys’ Singles — Alexander Zverev ESPNU — Missouri at Arkansas The top 25 teams in The Associated No. 10 Michigan vs. Purdue, 9 p.m. (1), 9 p.m. Press’ college basketball poll, with first- No. 12 Louisville vs. No. 13 Cincinnati, Girls’ Singles — Elizaveta Kulichkova ESPN — Kentucky at LSU place votes in parentheses, records 7 p.m. (4), Russia ESPNU — Virginia at Notre Dame through Jan. 26, total points based on Boys’ Doubles — , FS1 — St. John’s at Creighton 25 points for a first-place vote through , and (5), 11 p.m. one point for a 25th-place vote and last USA Today Top 25 Australia ESPNU — New Mexico at Utah St. week’s ranking: Girls’ Doubles — Anhelina Kalinina, NHL HOCKEY Record Pts Prv The top 25 teams in the USA Today Ukraine, and Elizaveta Kulichkova (1), 7:30 p.m. 1. (63) 20-0 1,623 1 men’s college basketball poll, with first- Russia NBCSN — Washington at Buffalo 2. Syracuse (2) 19-0 1,561 2 place votes in parentheses, records Men’s Wheelchair Singles — Shingo SOCCER 3. Florida 17-2 1,436 6 through Jan. 26, points based on 25 2:55 p.m. points for a first-place vote through one Kunieda (1), Japan 4. Wichita St. 21-0 1,435 5 Women’s Wheelchair Singles — Sabine NBCSN — Premier League, Everton 5. St. 18-1 1,337 7 point for a 25th-place vote and previous at Liverpool ranking: Ellerbrock (1), Germany 6. Kansas 15-4 1,272 8 Quad Wheelchair Singles — David 7. Michigan St. 18-2 1,251 3 Record Pts Pvs 1. Arizona (31) 20-0 799 1 Wagner (1), United States FOOTBALL 8. Oklahoma St. 16-3 1,067 11 Men’s Wheelchair Doubles — 9. Villanova 17-2 1,063 4 2. Syracuse (1) 19-0 769 2 COURTESY 3. Wichita State 21-0 724 4 Stephane Houdet, France, and Shingo 10. Michigan 15-4 1,050 21 Kunieda (1), Japan NFL playoffs 11. Kentucky 15-4 896 14 4. Florida 17-2 694 6 5. San Diego State 18-1 653 7 Women’s Wheelchair Doubles — Yui Personal best at Foot Locker 12. Louisville 17-3 891 12 Kamiji, Japan, and Jordanne Whiley (1), Pro Bowl 6. Michigan State 18-2 621 3 13. Cincinnati 19-2 793 15 Britain Sunday 7. Louisville 17-3 552 9 Lake City’s Emma Tucker (2252) ran a personal best 5k time 14. Wisconsin 17-3 763 9 Quad Wheelchair Doubles — Andrew Team Rice 22, Team Sanders 21 15. Iowa 16-4 722 10 7. Kansas 15-4 552 11 of 19:16 at the Foot Locker Cross Country Championships 9. Villanova 17-2 509 5 Lapthorne, Britain, and David Wagner (1), Super Bowl 16. Iowa St. 15-3 684 16 South Regional in Charlotte, N.C., on Nov. 20. 10. Oklahoma State 16-3 497 12 United States Sunday, Feb. 2 17. Duke 16-4 549 18 11. Kentucky 15-4 433 14 At East Rutherford, N.J. 18. Pittsburgh 18-2 517 20 12. Iowa 16-4 386 10 Denver vs. Seattle, 6:30 p.m. (FOX) 19. Saint Louis 18-2 464 19 13. Wisconsin 17-3 368 8 20. Creighton 17-3 445 — 14. Michigan 15-4 346 25 21. UMass 17-2 353 13 15. Cincinnati 19-2 323 16 BASKETBALL 22. Memphis 15-4 262 23 16. Duke 16-4 298 18 23. Oklahoma 16-4 203 25 17. Pittsburgh 18-2 279 19 NBA standings 24. Ohio St. 16-4 143 17 18. Iowa State 15-3 268 17 25. Texas 16-4 142 — 19. UMass 17-2 265 12 (Through Sunday) Others receiving votes: UConn 67, 20. Creighton 17-3 229 24 EASTERN CONFERENCE Gonzaga 51, UCLA 39, Virginia 18, George 21. Saint Louis 18-2 218 20 Atlantic Division Washington 5, Green Bay 5, Kansas St. 22. Memphis 15-4 155 22 W L Pct GB 5, Minnesota 5, SMU 3, American U. 1, 23. Ohio State 16-4 118 15 Toronto 22 21 .512 — Harvard 1, Louisiana Tech 1, New Mexico 24. Gonzaga 18-3 114 21 Brooklyn 20 22 .476 1½ 1, Southern Miss. 1. 25. Oklahoma 16-4 85 25 New York 17 27 .386 5½ Others receiving votes: Texas 41, Boston 15 31 .326 8½ Virginia 26, UCLA 22, UConn 18, George Philadelphia 14 30 .318 8½ AP Top 25 schedule Washington 8, Baylor 6, Kansas State 6, Southeast Division Today’s Games Southern Miss. 6, Colorado 5, Toledo 5, W L Pct GB No. 4 Wichita State vs. Loyola of SMU 1, Stephen F. Austin 1. Miami 32 12 .727 — Chicago, 8 p.m. Atlanta 23 20 .535 8½ No. 7 Michigan State at No. 15 Iowa, Washington 21 22 .488 10½ 7 p.m. TENNIS Charlotte 19 27 .413 14 No. 11 Kentucky at LSU, 9 p.m. Orlando 12 33 .267 20½ No. 20 Creighton vs. St. John’s, Central Division 9:02 p.m. W L Pct GB Wednesday’s Games 2014 champions Indiana 34 9 .791 — No. 1 Arizona at Stanford, 9 p.m. Men’s Singles — Stanislas Wawrinka Chicago 22 21 .512 12 No. 2 Syracuse at Wake Forest, 9 p.m. (8), Switzerland Detroit 17 27 .386 17½ No. 6 Kansas vs. No. 16 Iowa State, Women’s Singles — Li Na (4), China Cleveland 16 28 .364 18½ 9 p.m. Men’s Doubles — Lukasz Kubot, Milwaukee 8 35 .186 26 No. 14 Wisconsin vs. Northwestern, , and Robert Lindstedt (14), WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division W L Pct GB San Antonio 33 11 .750 — Houston 29 17 .630 5 Dallas 26 20 .565 8 Memphis 22 20 .524 10 New Orleans 18 25 .419 14½ Northwest Division W L Pct GB Oklahoma City 35 10 .778 — Portland 33 12 .733 2 Denver 22 21 .512 12 Minnesota 21 22 .488 13 Utah 15 29 .341 19½ Pacific Division W L Pct GB L.A. Clippers 31 15 .674 — Golden State 27 18 .600 3½ Phoenix 25 18 .581 4½ L.A. Lakers 16 29 .356 14½ Sacramento 15 28 .349 14½ Today’s Games New Orleans at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Orlando at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Boston at New York, 7:30 p.m. San Antonio at Houston, 8 p.m. Memphis at Portland, 10 p.m. Washington at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Indiana at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Oklahoma City at Miami, 7 p.m. Orlando at Toronto, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. New Orleans at Minnesota, 8 p.m. TUESDAY EVENING JANUARY 28, 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. Å State of the Union 2014 (N) (Live) Å The Goldbergs News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel Live 4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Chann 4 News Entertainment Ton. 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Lake City Reporter Classifieds dial-a-pro Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Reporter Service Directory 386-755-5440 To place a Reporter Service Directory Ad in Columbia and surrounding Counties Highlight Your Reporter Service Directory Ad With Artwork-Ask Your Representative For Details IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE cial Circuit in and for COLUMBIA uling Foreclosure Sale entered in the FAIR HOUSING WORKSHOP OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN County, Florida. BANK OF AMER- above-styled cause, I will sell to the All bankers, insurance agents and re- CUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, ICA, N.A. is Plaintiff and PATRI- highest and best bidder for cash at altors are invited to a Fair Housing COLUMBIA COUNTY CIVIL DI- FLORIDA CIA JORDAN; BRICE JORDAN; the Columbia County Courthouse, Workshop sponsored by the City of Services VISION Case No. SHANNON MARIE DIXON; are Courtroom 1, 173 Northeast Hernan- Lake City on February 3, 2014 at Case No. 12-2013-CA-000296 122013CA000091CAAXMX defendants. I will sell to the highest do Avenue, Lake City, Florida 32055 4:30 p.m. in the City of Lake City BANKRUPTCY/DIVORCE Division BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. and best bidder for cash ON THE at 11:00 a.m. on February 5, 2014, Conference Room, Second Floor, lo- JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- Plaintiff THIRD FLOOR OF THE COLUM- the following described property: cated at City Hall at 205 North Mari- Other Court Forms Asst. TIONAL ASSOCIATION, Vs. BIA COUNTY COURTHOUSE AT Lot 8, Block 1, CLUB VIEW PARK, on Avenue, Lake City, Florida. Exp'd. / Reasonable Plaintiff, PHYLLIS HANEY A/K/A PHYL- 173 N.E. HERNANDO AVENUE, a subdivision, according to the plat The workshop is being conducted in 386-961-5896 vs. LIS S. HANEY; MICHAEL L. HA- LAKE CITY, FLORIDA, at 11:00 thereof recorded in Plat Book 3, a handicapped accessible location. ANSON D. SIMQUE, JENNY L. NEY, DECEASED; et al A.M., on the 12 day of February, Page 102, Public Records of Colum- Any handicapped person requiring SIMQUE AND UNKNOWN TEN- Defendants 2014, the following described prop- bia County, Florida. an interpreter for the hearing im- ANTS/OWNERS, NOTICE OF SALE (AMENDED) erty as set forth in said Final Judg- ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- paired or the visually impaired Legal Defendants. NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accord- ment, to wit: TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM should contact NOTICE OF SALE ance with the Default Final Judg- COMMENCE AT THE SE COR- THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER Robert Hathcox, Growth Manage- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Notice is hereby given, pursuant to ment of Foreclosure dated January NER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER ment Director at 386.719.5750 and THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN Final Judgment of Foreclosure for 13, 2014, and entered in Case No. 3 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, CO- AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS an interpreter will be provided. Any AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, Plaintiff entered in this cause on No- 12013CA000091CAAXMX,of the LUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM nonEnglish speaking person wishing FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION vember 21, 2013, in the Circuit Circuit Court of the Third Judicial AND RUN NORTH ALONG THE WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE to attend the workshop should con- CASE NO.: 12 2009 CA 000055 Court of Columbia County, FLorida, Circuit in and for Columbia County, EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION, A SALE. tact Robert Hathcox and a language DIVISION: I will sell the property situated in Florida. Bank of America, N.A. DISTANCE OF 201.00 FEET; Dated: January 14, 2014 interpreter will be provided. Any HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL Columbia County, FLorida described Plaintiff and PHYLLIS HANEY THENCE WEST ALONG THE P. DeWitt Cason handicapped person requiring special ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE as: A/K/A PHYLLIS S. HANEY; MI- NORTH LINE OF LANDS OF Clerk of Court accommodation at this workshop FOR NHEL HOME EQUITY LOT 4, BLOCK B, THE OAKS CHAEL L. HANEY, DECEASED; HUNTSVILLE METHODIST By: /s/ P.A. Perry should contact Robert Hathcox at LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2006-WF1, SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVISION ET AL, are defendants. The Clerk of CHURCH 367 FEET FOR A POINT Deputy Clerk least five calendar days prior to the Plaintiff, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT the Court will sell to the highest and OF BEGINNING; THENCE N workshop. To access a Telecommu- vs. THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT best bidder for cash at Columbia 21˚51’ EAST 628.00 FEET, MORE 05542966 nication Device for Deaf (TDD) RUBIN FREENEY, et al, BOOK 5, PAGE 4 OF THE PUBLIC County Courthouse, 173 NE Hernan- OR LESS, TO THE SOUTH RIGHT January 21, 28, 2014 please call (800) 955-8771. Defendant(s). RECORDS OF COLUMBIA do Avenue, Lake City, FL. SALE OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD; A FAIR HOUSING/EQUAL OP- NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED COUNTY, FLORIDA. BEGINNING AT 11:00 A.M. ON THENCE WESTERLY ALONG IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE PORTUNITY/HANDICAPPED AC- FORECLOSURE SALE and commonly known as: 127 SW THE PRESCRIBED DATE on this SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE 232 THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF CESSIBLE JURISDICTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- FAUL CT, LAKE CITY, FL 32024; 12th day of February, 2014, the fol- FEET; THENCE S 25˚30’ WEST THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN suant to an Order Rescheduling including the building, appurtenan- lowing described property as set 800 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY 05543067 Foreclosure Sale dated January 6, ces, and fixtures located therein, at forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: THE INTERSECTION OF THE GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION January 28, 2014 2014 and entered in Case NO. 12 public sale, to the highest and best Please see the attached “Exhibit A” NORTH LINE OF HUNTSVILLE Case No. 13000392CA 2009 CA 000055 of the Circuit Court bidder, for case,AT THE FRONT EXHIBIT A METHODIST CHURCH LANDS HSBC MORTGAGE SERVICES, NOTICE OF FISCAL YEAR 2013 of the THIRD Judicial Circuit in and DOOR OF THE COLUMBIA PART OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 of EXTENDED; THENCE EAST 300 INC. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT for COLUMBIA County, Florida COUNTY COURTHOUSE,, 145 N. the NW 1/4 of Section 13, Township FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- Plaintiff, BLOCK GRANT APPLICATION wherein HSBC BANK USA, NA- HERNANDO STREET, LAKE 7 South, Range 16 East, Columbia NING. vs. FIRST PUBLIC HEARING TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS CITY, FLORIDA, on March 19, County, Fl. Being more particularly LESS AND EXCEPT THAT POR- DOMINIC D. DELUCA; UN- The City of Lake City is considering TRUSTEE FOR NHEL HOME 2014 at 11:00 a.m. described as follows: for POINT OF TION OF LAND CONVEYED TO KNOWN SPOUSE OF DOMINIC applying to the Florida Department EQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES Any persons claiming an interest in REFERENCE, Commence at the SW WILLIAM JORDAN FROM BRICE D. DELUCA; and UNKNOWN OC- of Economic Opportunity for a Small 2006-WF1, is the Plaintiff and RU- the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- corner of said SE 1/4 of the NW 1/4, JORDAN AND PATRICIA JOR- CUPANTS, TENANTS, OWNERS, Cities Community Development BIN FREENEY; JEANNETTE er than the property owner as of the thence run N 00˚36’51” W along the DAN BY DEED RECORDED ON AND OTHER UNKNOWN PAR- Block Grant of up to $750,000. FREENEY; MORTGAGE ELEC- date of the lis pendens must file a West line of said SE 1/4 of the NW DECEMBER 2, 2002 IN BOOK TIES, including, if a named defend- These funds must be used for one of TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- claim within 60 days after the sale. 1/4, a distance of 30.00 ft to the 968, AT PAGE 1916. (A.K.A. PAR- ant is deceased, the personal repre- the following purposes: TEMS INCORPORATED AS Dated this 7th day of January, 2014. North Right of Way line of Shiloh CEL “C”) sentatives, the surviving spouse, 1. To benefit low- and moderate-in- NOMINEE FOR HSBC MORT- Clerk of teh Circuit Court Road; thence run N 88˚24’30” E. LESS AND EXCEPT THAT POR- heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, come persons; or GAGE SERVICES; are the Defend- P. Dewitt Cason along said N. Right of Way line, a TION OF LAND CONVEYED TO and all other parties claiming by, 2. To aid in the prevention or elimi- ants, The Clerk of the Court will sell By: /s/ B. Scippio distance of 680.00 ft; thence run N. SHANNON DIXON FROM BRICE through, under or against that de- nation of slums or blight; or to the highest and best bidder for Deputy Clerk 00˚36’51” W. a distance of 420.00 ft. JORDAN AND PATRICIA JOR- fendant, and all claimants, persons or 3. To meet other community devel- cash at FRONT STEPS OF THE to the Point of Beginning; thence DAN BY DEED RECORDED DE- parties, natural or corporate, or opment needs having a particular ur- COLUMBIA COUNTY COURT- 05542853 continue N. 00˚36’51 West, a dis- CEMBER 6, 2002 IN BOOK 969, whose exact legal status is unknown, gency because existing conditions HOUSE at 11:00AM, on the 26th January 21, 28, 2014 tance of 210.00 ft; thence run N. AT PAGE 394. (A.K.A. PARCEL claiming under any of the above pose a serious and immediate threat day of February, 2014, the following 88˚24’30” E., a distance of 210.00 “B”) named or described defendants, to the health or welfare of the com- described property as set forth in said IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, THIRD feet; thence run South 00˚36’51 E, a LESS AND EXCEPT THAT POR- Defendants. munity and where other financial re- Final Judgment: JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR distance of 210.00 feet; thence run S TION OF LAND CONVEYED TO NOTICE OF SUIT- PROPERTY sources are not available to meet LOT 7, BLOCK 4, MORINGSIDE COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA 88˚24’30” West, a distance of 210.00 ELIZABETH JORDAN FROM TO: DOMINIC D. DELUCA such needs. HEIGHTS, A SUBDIVISION AC- CASE NO. 2013-CP-297 feet to the Point of Beginning. BRICE JORDAN AND PATRICIA UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DOMIN- The category of activities for which CORDING TO THE PLAT THERE- IN RE: Estate of TOGETHER with an easement for JORDAN BY DEED RECORDED IC D. DELUCA these funds may be used are in the OF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK MORGIA V. FITZPATRICK, ingress and egress situated in Section ON JULY 18, 2003 IN BOOK 989, UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS, TEN- areas of housing, neighborhood revi- 3, PAGE 1 PUBLIC RECORDS OF Deceased. 13, Township 7 S, Range 16 East, AT PAGE 104. (A.K.A. PARCEL ANTS, OWNERS, AND OTHER talization, commercial revitalization, COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE TO CREDITORS Columbia County, Fl. Being more “H)\ UNKNOWN PARTIES or economic development and in- A/K/A 174 SE ELOISE AVENUE, The administration of the estate of particularly described as follows: For LESS AND EXCEPT THAT POR- Residence and Mailing Address: 295 clude such improvement activities as LAKE CITY, FL 32025 Morgia V. Fitzpatrick, deceased, is POINT OF REFERENCE; Com- TION OF LAND CONVEYED TO SW Crossbow Place, Lake City, FL acquisition of real property, rehabili- Any person claiming an interest in pending in the Circuit Court, Third mence at the SW corner of the SE ELIZABETH JORDAN FROM 32024 tation of houses and commercial the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- Judicial Circuit, in and for Columbia 1/4 of the NW 1/4, thence run N. BRICE JORDAN AND PATRICIA YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED buildings, code improvement activi- er than the property owner as of the County, Florida, Probate Division, 00˚36'51” W, along the west line of JORDAN BY DEED RECORDED that an action to foreclose a mort- ties, and construction of infrastruc- date of the Lis Pendens must file a the physical address of which is Co- said SE 1/4 of the NW 1/4, a dis- ON MAY 24, 2004 IN BOOK 1016, gage on the following property in ture, including water and sewer im- claim within sixty (60) days after the lumbia County Clerk of the Court, tance of 30.00 feet to the north right AT PAGE 1017. (A.K.A. PARCEL Columbia County, Florida: provements, street improvements, sale. Columbia County Courthouse, 173 of way line of Shiloh Road; thence “A”) COMMENCE AT THE SW COR- and drainage and neighborhood fa- If you are a person with a disability NE Hernando Avenue, Lake City, run N. 88˚24’30”E. along said N. LESS AND EXCEPT THAT POR- NER OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE cilities. Additional information con- who needs any accommodation in Florida 32056, the regular mailing right of Way line. A distance of TION OF LAND CONVEYED 1/4 OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 4 cerning the range of activities that order to participate in this proceed- address of which is Columbia Coun- 680.00 ft. to the Point of Beginning; FROM BRICE JORDAN, PATRI- SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, CO- may be undertaken will be provided ing, you are entitled, at no cost to ty Clerk of the Court, Post Office Thence run North 00˚36’51” W. a CIA JORDAN, HIS WIFE AND LUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA at the public hearing. you, to the provision of certain assis- Box 2069, Lake City, Florida 32055. distance of 420.00 feet; thence run SHANNON MARIE DIXON TO AND RUN NORTH 2 DEGREES At least 70% of the funds must be tance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, The names and addresses of the per- north 88˚24’30” E, a distance of GLORIA M. TETI BY DEED RE- 10’02” WEST, 228.60 FEET TO A proposed to be spent on activities Court Administration at 173 NE Her- sonal representative and the attorney 15.00 feet; thence run South CORDED ON MAY 10, 2005 IN CONCRETE MONUMENT BEING that benefit low- and moderate-in- nando Avenue, Room 408, Lake for the personal representative are set 00˚36’51” East, a distance of 420.00 BOOK 1045, AT PAGE 2048. ON THE SOUTHEASTERLY come persons. City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at forth below. feet to said N. Right of Way line; (A.K.A. PARCEL “G”) RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE In developing an application for sub- least 7 days before your scheduled All creditors of the decedent and oth- thence run S. 88˚24’30” West along TOGETHER WITH A 2007 FLEET- ROAD NO. 247; THENCE NORTH mission to the Florida Department of court appearance, or immediately er persons, who have claims or de- said N. Right of Way line, a distance WOOD DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE 40 DEGREES 35’03’ EAST, 453.24, Economic Opportunity, the applying upon receiving his notification if the mands against the decedent’s estate, of 15.00 feet to the Point of Begin- HOME ID # GAFL634A79967- FEET TO POINT OF BEGINNING; local government must plan to mini- time before the scheduled appear- including unmatured, contingent or ning. AV21 AND ID #GAFL634B79967- RUN THENCE NORTH 40 DE- mize displacement of persons as a re- ance is less than 7 days; if you are unliquidated claims, and who have TOGETHER WITH DWMH SOUT AV21; TITLE # 102066429 AND GREES 35’03” EAST, 159.28 sult of planned Community Develop- hearing or voice impaired, call 711. been served a copy of this Notice, 1997, ID # H800241GL & 102066414. FEET, THENCE SOUTH 49 DE- ment Block Grant activities. In addi- WITNESS MY HAND and the seal must file their claims with this Court H800241GR; TITLE # 75545812 & THESE MOBILE HOME TITLES GREES 24’57” EAST, 198.65 tion, the applying local government of this Court on January 7, 2014, within the later of three (3) months 75545814 WILL BE RETIRED WITH THE FEET, THENCE SOUTH 40 DE- is required to develop a plan to assist P. DeWitt Cason after the date of first publication of Property Address: 463 Southwest FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF GREES 35’03” WEST 159.28 displaced persons. Clerk of the Circuit Court this notice or thirty (30) days after Shiloh Street, Fort White, FL 32038, MOTOR VEHICLES ACCORDING FEET, THENCE NORTH 49 DE- The public hearing to receive citizen By: /s/ B. Scippio the date of service of a copy of this Columbia TO FLORIDA STATUE SECTION GREES 24’57” WEST, 198.65 views concerning housing and com- Deputy Clerk notice on them. A person claiming an interst in the 319.261 AND HEREAFTER AL- FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- munity development needs will be All other creditors of the decedent surplus from the sale, if any, other WAYS A PART OF THIS REAL NING. held in the City Council Meeting 05542854 and other persons who have claims than the property owner as of the PROPERTY. has been filed against you, DOMIN- Room, City Hall located at 205 January 21. 28, 2014 or demands against the decedent’s date of the lis pendens must file a a person claiming an interest in the IC D. DELUCA; and UNKNOWN North Marion Avenue, Lake City, estate, including unmatured, contin- OCCUPANTS, TENANTS, OWN- Florida on February 3, 2014 at 7:00 CITY OF LAKE CITY claim within 60 days after the sale. surplus from the sale, if any, other gent or unliquidated claims, must file If you are a person with a disability than the property owner as of the ERS, AND OTHER UNKNOWN p.m., or as soon thereafter as the CITIZENS ADVISORY TASK their claims with this Court within PARTIES, and you are required to matter can be heard. To obtain addi- FORCE MEETING who needs any accommodation in date of the lis pendens must file a three (3) months after the date of order to participate in this proceed- claim with 60 days after the sale. serve a copy of you written defenses, tional information concerning the The City of Lake City will be hold- first publication of this notice. if any to it, on the Plaintiff’s attor- public hearing contact Robert Hath- ing a public meeting in the City of ing, you are entitled, at no cost to If you are a person with a disability All claims not so filed will be forev- you, to the provision of certain assis- who needs any accommodation in ney, whose name and address is EN- cox, Growth Management Director, Lake City Conference Room, Second er barred. RICO G. GONZALEZ, P.A., 6255 at City Hall, 205 North Marion Ave- Floor, located at 205 North Marion tance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, order to participate in this proceed- Notwithstanding the time periods set Court Administration at 173 NE Her- ing, you are entitled, at no cost to East Fowler Avenue, Temple Ter- nue, Lake City, Florida, telephone Avenue, Lake City, Florida on Feb- forth above, any claim filed two (2) race, Florida 33617, and file the orig- number 386.752.2031. ruary 3, 2014 at 5:00 p.m. of the nando Avenue, Room 408, Lake you, to the provision of certain assis- years or more after the decedent’s City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at tance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, inal with the clerk of the above- The public hearing is being conduct- Florida Small Cities Community De- date of death is barred. styled Court no later than 30 days ed in a handicapped accessible loca- velopment Block Grant Citizens Ad- least 7 days before your scheduled Court Administration at 173 NE Her- Personal Representative: court appearance, or immediately nando Avenue, Room 408, Lake from the date of the first publication tion. Any handicapped person re- visory Task Force to discuss the Fis- /s/ Ernest B. Fitzpatrick, III of this Notice of Suite, otherwise, a quiring an interpreter for the hearing cal Year 2013 Florida Small Cities upon receiving his notification if the City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at Post Office Box 591 time before the scheduled appear- least 7 days before your scheduled judgment may be entered against you impaired or the visually impaired Community Development Block Eagle River, Wisconsin 54521 for the relief demanded in the Com- should contact Robert Hathcox at Grant application. ance is less than 7 days; if you are court appearance, or immediately Attorney for Personal Representa- hearing or voice impaired, call 711. upon receiving his notification if the plaint or Petition. least five calendar days prior to the The meeting is being conducted in a tive: If you are a person with a disability public hearing and an interpreter will handicapped accessible location. WITNESS my hand and the seal of time before the scheduled appear- /s/ Rose D. Chauncey, Esquire this court on January 23, 2014. ance is less than 7 days; if you are who needs any accommodation in be provided. Any nonEnglish speak- Any handicapped person requiring Florida Bar No. 47021 order to participate in this proceed- ing person wishing to attend the pub- an interpreter for the hearing im- P. DEWITT CASON hearing or voice impaired, call 711. The Decker Law Firm. P.A. By: /s/ P.A. Perry Dated this 15 day of January, 2014. ing, you are entitled, at no cost to lic hearing should contact Robert paired or the visually impaired 320 White Avenue - Street Address you, to the provision of certain assis- Hathcox at least five calendar days should contact Robert Hathcox, As Deputy Clerk P. DEWITT CASON Post Office Drawer 1288 - Mailing As Clerk of said Court tance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, prior to the public hearing and a lan- Growth Management Director at Address Court Administration at 173 NE Her- guage interpreter will be provided. (386) 719-5750 and an interpreter 05543008 By /s/ P.A. Perry Live Oak, Florida 32064 January 28, 2014 As Deputy Clerk nando Avenue, Room 408, Lake Any handicapped person requiring will be provided. Any nonEnglish Telephone: (386) 364-4440 City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at special accommodation at this meet- speaking person wishing to attend February 4, 2014 Telecopier: (386) 364-4508 05543005 least 7 days before your scheduled ing should contact Robert Hathcox at the workshop should contact Robert Email: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE court appearance, or immediately least five calendar days prior to the Hathcox and a language interpreter January 28, 2014 [email protected] 3RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND February 4, 2014 upon receiving his notification if the public hearing. To access a Tele- will be provided. Any handicapped FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, time before the scheduled appear- communication Device for Deaf person requiring special accommo- 05542964 FLORIDA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ance is less than 7 days; if you are (TDD) please call 800.955.8771. dation at this workshop should con- January 21, 28, 2014 CIVIL DIVISION THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN hearing or voice impaired, call 711. A FAIR HOUSING/EQUAL OP- tact Robert Hathcox at least five cal- CASE NO. 122012CA000354 PORTUNITY/HANDICAPPED AC- We will sell the following tenants AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, WITNESS my hand and the seal of endar days prior to the workshop. To BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. said Court on January 6, 2014. CESSIBLE JURISDICTION units at Lake Jeffery U-Store It, 1143 FLORIDA access a Telecommunication Device Plaintiff, CASE NO. 13-318-CA P. DeWitt Cason for Deaf (TDD) please call (800) NW Lake Jeffery Road, February 14, vs. COLUMBIA BANK, a Florida Clerk of the Court 05543068 955-8771. 2014 at 9:00AM. WE SELL FOR PATRICIA JORDAN; BRICE JOR- banking corporation, By: /s/ B. Scippio January 28, 2014 A FAIR HOUSING/EQUAL OP- CASH ONLY. 386-365-4091 DAN; SHANNON MARIE DIXON; Plaintiff, Deputy Clerk PORTUNITY/HANDICAPPED AC- UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SHAN- vs. CESSIBLE JURISDICTION Ariel Walker F-3 Justin Roberts C-4 NON MARIE DIXON; UNKNOWN JARED M. CADY, WILLIAM 05542850 PERSON(S) IN POSSESSION OF Julia Fudge D-7 MYERS, and STATE OF FLORI- January 21, 28, 2014 05543072 THE SUBJECT PROPERTY; DA, DEPARTMENT OF BUSI- January 28, 2014 Kaitlin Fitzgibbons C-17 Defendants. NESS AND PROFESSIONAL Tyrown Brown B-14 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE REGULATION, To place your Jutricia Baker B-17 SALE Defendants. classified ad call REPORTER Classifieds Kerceus Andre A-26 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- CLERK’S NOTICE OF SALE UN- suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclo- DER F.S. CHAPTER 45 sure dated January 10, 2014, and en- 755-5440 In Print and On Line 05543125 NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accord- tered in Case No. 122012CA000354, ance with the Final Judgment of January 28, 2014 of the Circuit Court of the 3rd Judi- Foreclosure and the Order Resched- www.lakecityreporter.com February 4, 11, 2014 Classified Department: 755-5440 LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2014 5B

Job Job Business & LAKE CITY REPORTER Legal 100 Opportunities 100 Opportunities 310 Pets & Supplies 750 Office Rentals Registration of Fictitious Names 3 TEMP Farmworkers needed NaturChem, Inc is seeking a full PUBLISHER'S NOTE OAKBRIDGE OFFICE We the undersigned, being duly 3/03/14-12/03/14. Workers will time Spray Tech for our Florida Law 828.29 requires dogs Complex Professional Office sworn, do hereby declare under oath seed, set, cut, house, & strip Lake City office. and cats being sold to be at least 8 Available 725 SE Baya Dr that the names of all persons interest- tobacco. Wrkrs will remove weeds Ability to work out of town on a weeks old and have a health Call 752-4820 ed in the business or profession car- and grass from wheat and regular basis is required. Good pay certificate from a licensed ried on under the name of ISAAC soybeans by hand or using a hoe. /benefits. Clean background and veterinarian documenting they CONSTRUCTION, LLC DBA Wrkrs will lift, Load/unload and driver's license required. Please have mandatory shots and are Lots for Sale SUMMIT CONSTRUCTION stack/restack baled hay and straw. email resume to free from intestinal and external 805 GROUP, LLC, 496 SW RING COURT, LAKE CITY, FL 32025 Must have 3 Months verifiable [email protected] parasites. Many species of wild- exp. working in tobacco or fax to 386.755.1376 life must be licensed by Florida 1/4 ACRE, new well, septic and Contact Phone Number: power, paved rd, owner fin, no (386) 867-0134 and the extent of the Guaranteed 3/4 of contract hours. Fish and Wildlife. If you are Tools, supplies, equip. provided at Office Position Available unsure, contact the local down pym’t, $24,900, interest of each, is as follows: Accounts Payable/Receivable ($256 month) 352-215-1018 Name: ISAAC BRATKOVICH no cost. Free housing provided for office for information. M-F 8-5 Pd Benefits & Vacation www.LandOwnerFinancing.com 755-5440 755-5445 non-commuting workers. Classifieds Circulation Extent of Interest: 100% Pay: Based on Experience by:/s/ ISAAC BRATKOVICH Transportation & subsistence This Reporter Works For You! STATE OF FLORIDA reimbursed to worker upon 6766 264th St, Branford, Fl 32008 Wanted to Buy PUBLISHER'S NOTE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA completion of 50% of contract or NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE 420 All real estate advertising in this Sworn to and subscribed before me newspaper is subject to the fair earlier, if appropriate. Worksite Part time K&H TIMBER this 23RD day of JANUARY, A.D. location in Daviess Co, KY. truck driver housing act which makes it illegal 2014. We Buy Pine Hardwood & to advertise "any preference, Random drug testing at employer’s class A CDL Cypress. Large or small tracts. by:/s/ KATHLEEN A. RIOTTO expense. $10.10/hr. Report or 752-7887 limitation, or discrimination based Call 386-288-6875. on race, color, religion, sex, send resume to the nearest FL 40 TEMP Horticultural workers 05543109 Agency of Workforce Innovations disability, familial status or nation- January 28, 2014 needed 2/24/14-11/30/14. Workers al origin; or any intention to make office & ref. job order # will perform various duties Garage Sales KY0509341 or call 386-755-9026. 430 such preference, limitation or associated with planting, discrimination." Familial status Registration of Fictitious Names Bittel, Bittel, & Bittel – cultivating, transplanting, and Owensboro, KY PUBLISHER'S NOTE includes children under the age of We the undersigned, being duly harvesting plant stock. Must have All Yard Sale Ads 18 living with parents or legal sworn, do hereby declare under oath 3 month verifiable work that the names of all persons interest- 8 TEMP Farm workers needed Must be Pre-Paid. custodians, pregnant women and 3/03/14-11/20/14. Workers will experience in a commercial people securing custody of chil- ed in the business or profession car- greenhouse. Guaranteed 3/4 of ried on under the name of TOMP- plant, cultivate, harvest, grade, & dren under the age of 18. This pack produce. Must have 3 months contract hours. Tools, supplies, newspaper will not knowingly KINS APPRAISAL GROUP, 752 equipment provided at no cost. SE BAYA DR, SUITE 101, LAKE experience in hand harvesting 440 Miscellaneous accept any advertising for real es- CITY, FL 32025 perishable crops. Guaranteed 3/4 Free housing provided for tate which is in violation of the Contact Phone Number: of contract hours. Tools, supplies, non-commuting workers. Random Books on tape law. Our readers are hereby in- (386) 752-4820 and the extent of the equipment provided at no cost. drug testing at employer’s (Cassettes) approx. 375 formed that all dwellings adver- interest of each, is as follows: Free housing provided for expense. Transportation & $60 OBO tised in this newspaper are availa- Name: THOMAS C. TOMPKINS non-commuting workers. Random subsistence reimbursed to worker SOLD ble on an equal opportunity basis. Extent of Interest: 100% drug testing at employer’s upon completion of 50% o To complain of discrimination call by:/s/ THOMAS C. TOMPKINS expense. Transportation & contract, or earlier if appropriate. Mobile Homes HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777, STATE OF FLORIDA subsistence reimbursed to worker $10.00/hr. Worksite in Greene the toll free COUNTY OF COLUMBIA upon completion of 50% of county GA. Report or send a 630 for Rent telephone number to the hearing Sworn to and subscribed before me contract; or earlier if appropriate. resume to nearest local FL Agency impaired is 1-800-927-9275. this 24TH day of JANUARY, A.D. 2 & 3 Bedroom newer Mobile $11.06/hr. Worksite in Harford of Workforce Innovations Office , clean, quite Mobile Home 2014. or call 386-755-9026 & reference Homes by:/s/ NANCY C. GOMEZ Co’s, MD. Report or send a Park. Offer senior citizen discount. resume to nearest local FL Agency Job #GA8145904 386-234-0640 Pure Beauty Farms Inc. Home for Sale 05543111 of Workforce Innovations office or 810 call 386-755-9026 & reference Job Greensboro, GA. 2 BR/2 BA SW, Completly January 28, 2014 1BR/1BA w /24x30 workshop on #311574 Brad’s Produce LLC – 22 TEMP Horticultural Workers furnished, carport, shed, located on Churchville, MD. 41st Dr., $600 mo., + Util. 2.8 acres. Owner financing $4K needed 2/24/14-6/27/14. Wrkrs down $491/mo 201 NW Bronco We will sell the following tenants will perform any combo of duties $300 Dep. 386-288-9803 units at Community Self Storage 814 Drivers Wanted: We offer week- Terr. 352-215-1018 to plant, cultivate and harvest SW State Road 247/Branford Hwy., ly home time. Run 17 states, No 2BD/1BA COUNTRY setting, www.LandOwnerFinancing.com Wednesday, February 5, 2014 at Northeast, paid vacation after 1 bedding plants and nursery stock. Branford area. $500/mo plus sec 1:00PM. WE SELL FOR CASH year, retirement plan after 1 year, Wrkrs will be required to harvest 386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833 Lake City 822 NW Springdale ONLY. 386-961-9926 Yearly safety bonus, quarterly fuel both container and field grown www.suwanneevalleyproperties.com Gln, 3br/1ba, single family 1268sf, bonus, rider program, paid holi- plants, trees and shrubs. Must have great starter home, lease or cash. 3 months verifiable experience Avail. Feb. 1st. Singlewide CALVIN TWENSEY days, 3 yrs OTR experience with 2br/1.5ba, all electric, AC/H, W/D Call for details 877-519-0180 Household Goods clean MVR Call 386-294-3172 working in a bare root nursery. Random drug testing at employer’s hookup, Quiet comm. $475/mo AUSTIN RANKIN 20 TEMP Diversified expense. Guaranteed 3/4 of 1st+last+dep. 386-752-8978 Farms & Household Farmworkers needed 3/10/14- contract hours. Work tools, 820 Acreage 11/1/14. Workers will plant, supplies, equip. provided at no Mobile Homes NICOLE PARKER cultivate, harvest, grade & pack cost. Free housing provided for 640 for Sale 4 1/2 acre lot. Lake Jeffery Road. Furniture & Household Goods produce according to supervisor’s non-commuting workers. Gorgeous Oaks!Paved Rd instructions. Workers must have 3 Transportation & subsistence Income Tax Sale ! Owner Financing! NO DOWN! WILLIAM DUCOEUR III months experience hand reimbursed to worker upon We will Discount your New Home $59,900. $525mo 352-215-1018. Furniture & Household Goods harvesting a perishable crop. completion of 50% of contract, or up to $5000. Bring us your Tax www.LandOwnerFinancing.com Random drug testing at employer’s earlier, if appropriate. $11.63/hr. Return and we will discount KIMBERLY DORTCH expense. Guaranteed 3/4 of whatever your refund amount is Household Goods Worksite in Lake Co. OH. Report contract hours. Work tools, or send a resume to the nearest FL Up to $5000 when you purchase From North Pointe Homes of WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO supplies, equip. provided at no Agency of Workforce Innovations REFUSE ALL BIDS. cost. Free housing provided for office or call 386-755-9026 & ref. Gainesville. Ordered Homes Only! Cash only, 10% Buyers premium, non-commuting workers. job order # 274318. Willowbend No Pressure Sales! 352-872-5566 Nyle Wells #AU3814. Transportation & subsistence Nursery – Perry, OH Now Open Sundays 11-4, reimbursed to worker upon Hwy 441 North 05542844 completion of 50% of contract, or Medical (1/2 mile N of SR 222) Gainesville January 21, 28, 2014 earlier, if appropriate. $10.00/hr. Worksites in Greenville Co SC. 120 Employment Mobile Home Job Report/Send a resume to the Master's Level Clinician: 650 & Land 100 Opportunities nearest FL Agency of Workforce Lake City, Live Oak, Trenton & Innovations office or call Jasper, Florida - FT/PT/ Owner finance - 3/2 W. of Lake 386-755-9026 & ref. JO #572122. City. Clean. Small Down $650 RECYCLE YOUR 05543097 Contractual Qualifications: Family Farm – Taylors, SC. MA/MS in Psychology or related mth.386-590-0642 & 867-1833 Busy insurance agency seeks www.suwanneevalleyproperties.com Lake City Reporter Administrative Assistant/CSR 4 TEMP Farmworkers needed field, with two years experience Must have excellent 3/03/14-12/29/14. Workers will providing direct services. Licensed communication skills and be seed, set, cut, house, & strip eligible or registered intern Unfurnished Apt. people oriented. Experience tobacco. Workers will harvest hay preferred Salary: 38,000 – 43,000, 710 For Rent preferred, but will train right & straw. Random drug testing at visit us @ rhapa.com - employer’s expense. 3 Months Email resume to: $100 off 1st mo rent! person. Send confidential 1, 2 & 3BR apts. resume and salary requirements verifiable experience working in [email protected] to Box 05114, C/O The Lake tobacco. Worksites in Princeton & or fax (386) 754-9017. $89 Deposit City Reporter, P.O. Box 1709, Caldwell Co, KY. Guaranteed 3/4 Medical assistant/secretary needed Pools, B-ball, gym & more! Lake City, FL, 32056 of contract hours. Tools provided in Lake City/Gainesville physician *FREE after school program at no cost. Free housing provided offices. Please fax your resume to Windsong Apts for non-commuting workers. 386-719-9662 Call for our low rent rates 05543108 Transportation & subsistence The City of Lake City reimbursed to worker upon RN Weekend Supervisor 386-758-8455 has openings for completion of 50% of contract, or Avalon Healthcare is currently the following full-time earlier, if appropriate. $10.10/hr. accepting applications for the 05542871 positions: Report or send a resume to nearest position of RN Weekend Windsor Arms Apartments Collection Technician-WWTP local FL Agency of Workforce Supervisor. RN requred Under New Management Wastewater Treatment Plant Innovations office or call Management Experience n LTC NOW LEASING Operator "B " 386-755-9026 & ref. job # Preferred. Competitive Salary and Lake City’s Premier Apartment Communication Supervisor KY0510184. Hartland Inc. – Excellent benefit package. Please Homes. 2BR, 1, 1.5, or 2BA, Police Officer Princeton, KY apply at Avalon Healthcare and Gated Community, Free 200 Reserve Police Officer Rehabilitation. 1270 SW Main Dish Network Channels, Help Wanted: Retail Counter Sales Blvd. Lake City, Florida 32025 Pool, W/D hookups, tankless Firefighter FT position-40 plus hrs. Applicant Administrative Secretary 386-752-7900 EOE water heater, energy efficient should have High School Diploma. appliances. Starting at $599/mo. Mechanic Must have Retail Sales exp. and Therapy Director IT System Specialist Avalon Healthcare is currently Call (386) 754-1800 basic knowledge of computers. accepting applications for the Obtain detailed job descriptions Lake Butler Farm Center. Ph# and applications by visiting 1st position of Theray Director. RPT 1BR APT. 386-496-3921 Fax 386-496-1294 or OTL required. Experience in floor receptionist in City Hall Email: [email protected] Downtown Location, Clean. 205 N Marion Avenue, LTC preferred but not required. $450 mo, plus Security. Lake City, FL 32055 3 TEMP Nursery Workers needed Competitive Salary and Excellent NO PETS. Call 386-755-3456 or visit our web site at 3/3/14-11/15/14. Workers will benefit package. Please apply at www.lcfla.com plant, cultivate, harvest, propagate, Avalon Healthcare and 2BR/1BA APT. The City of Lake City is an prune, grade, store, & ship Rehabilitation. CH/A EEO/AA/ADA/VP employer container & field grown 1270 SW Main Blvd. Lake City, $500. mo $500 dep. horticultural products. Must have 3 Florida 32055 386-752-7900 EOE No pets 386-697-4814 255 Temp. Farm Workers needed Months verifiable exp. identifying 2BR/2BA DUPLEX w/garage 03/01/2014 – 8/31/2014. 3 months bare root trees, budding & grafting Business $700mth experience hand harvesting a bare root seedlings, pruning, 170 Opportunities Plus Deposit perishable crop. Workers will grading, and weeding bare root Call 755-6867 plant, cultivate, and harvest trees. Guaranteed 3/4 of contract TURN KEY Business. Complete- hours. Tools, supplies, equip. Nice Apt Downtown. Remodeled diversified crops. Worksite in ly equipped restaurant still in oper- 1 bdrm. Kitchen, dining, LR $475. Edgefield Co. SC. Random drug provided at no cost. Free housing ation. Serious inquiries only. provided for non-commuting mo plus sec. Incld pest control. testing at employer’s expense. Priced to sell. Call 386-288-5722 386-362-8075 or 386-754-2951 Guaranteed 3⁄4 of contract hours. workers. Transportation & Free housing provided for subsistence reimbursed to worker Schools & UPDATED APT, non-commuting workers. upon completion of 50% of 240 Education w/tile floors/fresh paint. Transportation & subsistence contract, or earlier if appropriate. Great area. Random drug testing at employer’s 386-752-9626 reimbursed to workers upon 05542832 completion of 50% of contract, or expense. Worksite in Ashland Co, INTERESTED in a Medical earlier, if appropriate. Work tools, OH. Pay rate is $11.63/hr. Report Career? Furnished Apts. supplies, and equipment will be or send resume to the nearest FL Express Training offers courses 720 For Rent provided at no cost to the worker. Agency of Workforce Innovations for beginners & exp $10.00/hr plus applicable piece office & ref. job order #2742322 ROOMS FOR Rent. Hillcrest, rate depending on crop activity. or call 386-755-9026. Hobby • Nursing Assistant, $499 Sands, Columbia. All furnished. Report or send a resume to the Nursery – Loudonville, OH next class- 2/10/2014 Electric, cable, fridge, microwave. nearest SC Employment Security 9 Temp Horticultural Workers Weekly or monthly rates. 1 person Commission office at needed 2/24/14-12/04/14. Workers • Phlebotomy national certifica- $145, 2 persons $155. weekly 803-641-7640 & ref. job order # will be performing various tasks tion, $800 next class- 2/10/2014 386-752-5808 571982 Titan Peach Farms- all associated with working in a Ridge Spring, SC. diverse tree and shrub nursery. • LPN APRIL 14, 2014 Unfurnished Workers must be able to recognize 730 Home For Rent Billing with or without Office Fees incl. books, supplies, exam Manager skills for medical office; various species and varieties of nursery stock. Workers must have fees. Call 386-755-4401 or 2BR/1BA HOUSE MUST HAVE excellent customer expresstrainingservices.com $530/mo service skills and excellent com- 3 Months verifiable experience working in a commercial nursery. $530/deposit. puter skills; MUST be able to 386-697-4814 multi-task with accuracy; looking Guaranteed 3/4 of contract hours. for someone with initiative and a Tools, supplies, equip. provided at positive, pleasant demeanor; no cost. Free housing provided for 310 Pets & Supplies 3/2 with florida room, beautiful email resume to non-commuting workers. deck and fenced yard, in town ex- [email protected] Transportation & subsistence FREE GREAT Pet cellent neighborhood. $875/mth. reimbursed to worker upon Sweet, young Beagle Call 386-288-8705 Industrial Structural/Mechanical completion of 50% of contract, or to good home. Designer-Draftsman - Must have earlier, if appropriate. Random 904-501-8899 3BR/2BA, CH/AIR, All applian- experience in design and detailing drug testing at employer’s ces $825/mo, 1st+last+sec. 560 SE Material Handling Equipment expense. Worksites in Lake Co, German Sheppard Puppy Saint Johns St., LC FL 32055 (conveyor systems) and related OH. $11.63/hr or applicable piece Purebred, championship bloodline, 386-697-8893 or 305-962-2666 3males, 2 females $600 each structural steel support systems. rates depending on crop activity. HOUSE FOR Rent or Sale, Beau- Proficiency in AutoCAD Report or send a resume to the 904-259-1186 tiful Blackberry Farms Subdivi- is necessary. nearest FL Agency of Workforce sion on 2.5 acres, 3br/2.5ba, 2 car DO NOT APPLY IN PERSON – Innovations office or call garage attached workshop and Send resume to Draftsman 386-755-9026 & ref. job order much more. $1,700/mo. For more 3631 US Highway 90 East #2742328. 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CHS: Columbia seeks redemption Continued From Page 1B

state. Host Oakleaf and game playing catch-up,” the regular season for Orange Park High will play coach Michael Reynolds Columbia. in the other semifinal game said. “It will be important “Au’maria has been lead- on Thursday. to start quick and stay with ing us in scoring and we Columbia lost at home Middleburg and limit our have gotten good contribu- to Middleburg 44-35 on turnovers. We are looking tions from Lona Wilson as Dec. 3 and 52-36 on the forward to the opportunity well,” Reynolds said. road on Jan. 13. to redeem ourselves.” Wilson scored 10 points “We have played Freshman Au’maria Kelly in the two Middleburg Middleburg tough both scored 19 points in the first games. times, but they got off to game against Middleburg Columbia’s lone senior, a double digit lead early and 12 in the second game. Arnereanna Bryant, scored on us in the two games She has scored 20 points six points in the second and we spent the entire in the final two games of Middleburg game.

INDIANS: Rubber match for equals Continued From Page 1B “We have to play the High and scored 12 in Fort Armstrong scored 11 tournament one game at White’s win over Columbia points in the win over a time,” coach DeShay High. Keystone Heights and six Harris said. “Our ultimate “The Columbia game was in the loss. Rykia Jackson goal is to make it back to a huge win, not only to end scored five points in each the playoffs, but we have our season on a winning game. to worry about Keystone note but a signature win for “By this time of year, first. Keystone is a program our program,” Harris said. everyone knows each other I have great respect for. “To beat Columbia for the and what the other team’s Their program is similar to first time is huge moving offense and defense are ours in terms of philosophy forward. and what they are capa- and style.” “Kasha played a stellar ble of,” Harris said. “The Kasha Cook scored 14 game on the defensive end last game against them we points in each game against with several big block and played horrible particularly Keystone Heights, and huge rebounds. Cenese on defense, giving up 15 has been on a three-game Armstrong made crucial offensive rebounds. That is tear. She scored 20 points shots at the free throw line something we have to fix if JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter in a loss to Baker County at the end of the game.” we want to be successful.” Bragging rights on the line Fort White High hosts Columbia High in a basketball game tonight. Action begins at 6 p.m. with the junior varsity game, followed by the varsity match at 7:30p.m. When the teams met TENNIS: Girls, boys teams are young in Lake City on Dec. 5, the Indians came away with a 61-57 win. Fort White is 19-2 on the Continued From Page 1B season and unbeaten in 2014. Columbia is 10-9 after winning its last two games. In the Chase Broome, Haley team with the boys, but More comes in with play above, Fort White’s Melton Sanders (22) and Christian Helsel (24) attempt to block a Wheeler and Faith Jonson feels that it will be a learn- a United States Tennis shot by Columbia High’s DaKarry Rossin during their first meeting. will make up the traveling ing year for the Tigers. Association background, team for the Lady Tigers. “We hope to do well, but which he hopes will help “We have 20 girls, so what we really want to see build the team over the BLUE GREY FUN RUN, 5K we essentially set them is a progression from the long run. apart into a varsity and beginning to the end of the “I’ve been teaching for JV,” McMahon said. “We’re year,” Moore said. years in White Springs,” From staff reports participants who wish The Olustee Blue Grey very excited because of the Moore pointed out Daniel Moore said. “I offer free to receive a T-shirt. Age 5K is 7:30 a.m. Feb. 15. The Blue Grey Fun freshness we have in the Rendel, Brandon Lavance lessons every Saturday for group awards (girls and Registration is at Carquest Run is 8:30 a.m. team and the possibility for and Brandon Helms as two hours. I’ve been play- boys) will be given for Auto Parts or Step the doubles to work togeth- players he’s watching. ing all my life and that’s Feb. 15, starting at the 4-&-under, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, Fitness. Online er for three years. That can “We just want to play the why I enjoy teaching.” Elks Club parking lot on 11-12 and 13-14, and for registration is at make us or break us in the best we can,” Moore said. Columbia’s district for Lake DeSoto in downtown overall winner. www.stepfitnessonline.com. matches. It’s a great oppor- “If we win, we win. We’re both teams is made up of Lake City. There is no For details, call For details, contact tunity for us this year and, freshmen and sophomores, Orange Park, Middleburg, entry fee for the race, Heyward Christie at Michelle Richards at if not, certainly next year.” so that’s hard when you’re Fleming Island, Oakleaf and but there is a $10 fee for 754-3607. [email protected]. Moore also has a young going up against seniors.” Gainesville high schools.

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