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LAKECITYREPORTER.COM Bonuses, stipends in limbo $104 million county budget approved, but the local library operating at the budgeted there is no plan in place During an overview on the same level. The budget includes for their disbursement. budget by County Manager Dale no word yet on extra pay for some officials. $37,365,000 in cash brought for- County officials were consider- Williams, he noted that commis- ward from last year’s budget. ing a bonus structure for county sioners have requested certain By TONY BRITT staffing of two fire stations. However, the budget also economic development director information before the stipends [email protected] The $104,911,711 budget includes possible funding for Glenn Hunter (up to $10,000), be approved and county staff has includes $1,000 cost of living bonuses and stipends for select- and stipends for assistant coun- not yet gotten the answers. County officials adopted the pro- increases for employees who ed county staff members whose ty manager Ben Scott ($15,000) Williams did not have a date posed 2014-15 fiscal budget Monday make $41,000 or less, more than duties may be expanded or who and county Web designer Patrick as to when all the information but questions remain about bonus- $13 million in road improve- must meet certain performance Weaver ($10,000). A possible requested by commissioners es and stipends for selected county ment projects and more than criteria to get the extra pay. $10,000 bonus for Scott has been employees, as well as the potential $450,000 from reserves to keep While the additional funds were taken off the table. BONUSES continued on 3A Housing Soak up the sun while you can market Chance of rain increases after hitting today, as clear skies turn gray. By EMILY BUCHANAN stride in [email protected] Today may be one of the last opportu- nities to soak up the sun this week as the county chance of showers and thunderstorms is expected to increase in the coming days, Last month saw 46 according to the National Weather Service. The forecast for today will be mostly closed sales compared sunny with a high near 85 and a low near to 29 in August 2013. 65 with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 9 a.m. By TONY BRITT By Wednesday, the forecast calls for [email protected] partly sunny skies with a high near 80 and a low around 65, with a 30 percent The Columbia County housing chance of showers and thunderstorms by market experienced another strong Wednesday night. month that showed solid growth in Cloudy conditions are expected for several areas, August sales figures Thursday afternoon with a 40 percent show. chance of showers and thunderstorms and According to information from the a high near 85 and a low around 67. Columbia County monthly market Then by Friday, a 50 percent chance of Photos by EMILY BUCHANAN/Lake City Reporter detail report, detailing single family showers and thunderstorms is expected Mariah Rollins takes a quick dip with her snorkel mask in the Ichetucknee Springs to see home sales for August, positive indi- with a high near 86 and a low around 67. what’s below the surface. With the chance of rain increasing throughout the week, today is a cators were seen in the number of good day for a swim. closed sales, number of cash sales, number of new pending sales, new listings and increases in median sale price and average sale price. “August statistics were very solid,” said Dan Gherna, Lake City Board of Realtors executive vice president. Closed sales were up 58.6 percent last month with 46 closed sales, com- pared to 29 closed sales in August 2013. New pending sales were also up in August. According to the report, the number of new pending sales went from 40 in August in 2013 to 44 in August 2014, an increase of 10 percent. The number of sales paid in cash increased 12.5 percent, as nine con- sumers paid in cash compared to eight people paying in cash in 2013. The number of new listings also rose, going from 64 new listings in August 2013 to 84 new listings in Mariah Rollins, 38, urges Ever Rollins, 4, to jump in the cold water at Billy Bennett, 19, and Emily Canterbury, 19, swim in the crys- August 21014, an increase of 31 per- Ichetucknee Springs on Monday. tal clear water and enjoy a day in the sun. cent. Local Realtors also saw homes’ median sales price increase by more than 30 percent. The median sales price for a home was $141,751 in FPL impersonators out to scam you August 2014, compared to $108,500 for a home in August 2013. Caller claims electric bill overdue, due bill and need to pay using a due bill, Mike Nelson, owner of The average sale price for a sin- credit card over the phone or a Beef ‘O’ Brady’s, said he knew gle family home also increased to demands payment over the phone. utility crew will come and shut it was a scam and wanted to $145,651 in August 2014 compared to their power off. warn residents that they could $126,597 in August 2013, an increase By EMILY BUCHANAN ers should be aware of a scam- When a phone call was made be calling your house or busi- of 15.1 percent. [email protected] mer pretending to call from to the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s restau- ness next. Florida Power and Light telling rant at 857 SW Main Blvd., on HOUSING continued on 3A Residents and business own- customers they have an over- Monday morning about an over- SCAMMER continued on 3A

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JACKSONVILLE cle. The jurors deadlocked on the first-de- about their knowledge of the case. um on Sunday evening. ury selection began Monday in gree murder charge. If a jury is impaneled in Jacksonville, Authorities say 51-year-old Donald the second trial of a Florida man Prosecutors say Dunn killed 17-year-old those serving would be sequestered for Spirit also killed his daughter, 28-year-old J accused of killing a Georgia teenager Jordan Davis of Marietta, Georgia, when the duration of the trial, which is expect- Sarah Spirit on Thursday afternoon at during an argument over loud music out- he fired 10 times into a sports utility vehi- ed to last about two weeks. their north Florida home. side a Jacksonville convenience store. cle occupied by four teens. If the judge decides to move the trial, The Rev. Jimmy Corbin of Mount Nebo Attorneys for Michael Dunn, 47, want Dunn hasn’t been sentenced on the ear- it would likely be postponed for months Baptist Church told mourners “the world to move the first-degree murder trial lier conviction, but faces 60 to 150 years while a new venue is determined. itself has been touched by the tragedy away from Jacksonville, citing widespread in prison. that happened in this town.” He says publicity about the case. Dunn is white and the teens in the car Memorial service held a pastor from the Cayman Islands had Circuit Judge Russell Healey has said were black. The case has stirred racial called to offer comfort. he’ll decide whether to move the trial tensions. The first case received signifi- for slain Bell family A candle-lighting ceremony followed only after the court sees dozens of poten- cant local and national media coverage, BELL — Family and friends gathered the service outside Bell Elementary tial jurors, a process expected to take at an issue the defense has argued makes at Bell High School to remember six School. School officials say they plan least three days. getting a fair jury in Jacksonville nearly children who were fatally shot by their to plant seven live oak trees on school Last February, another jury found impossible. grandfather. grounds in honor of the family. Dunn guilty of attempted second-degree Judge Healey has said he wants about Some 100 people viewed toys and pho- murder and firing into an occupied vehi- 60 jurors left after days of questioning tos displayed inside the school’s auditori- n Associated Press

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COURTESY Submissions In honor of Constitution Week The Lake City Reporter accepts photographs and Students from the Chrysalis Enrichment Center visited the Lake City Woman’s/Garden Club last Wednesday for a caption information to run at the discretion of the editor. If Daughters of the American Revolution luncheon in honor of Constitution Week. Back row, from left: Kaydence Clark, you would like to see your organization in the newspaper, Megan Christie, Cooper Robertson, Dylan Lerwick, Allison Matsubara, Chelsea Boyette. Center, from left: Lexi Perry, David send the picture and information to associate editor Emily Dalton, Ciara Ramos. Front row, from left: Hannah Staley, Elijah Dockery, Dillon Turman. Lawson at [email protected]. THE WEATHER Pink Floyd sets Nov. 10 23 TUE 24 WED 25 THU 26 FRI 27 SAT Slight Slight Slight Slight Slight chance chance chance chance chance release for new album of of of of of NEW YORK KTVA’s Charlo Greene registered the business storms storms storms storms storms

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SCAMMER Report: Local man led cops on chase Continued From 1A By EMILY BUCHANAN sign at attempt to stop Harrell ed to get up when the offi- on away from Harrell, the [email protected] the inter- for numerous traffic viola- cer gave him several com- report said. “Someone pretending to section of tions. Harrell turned onto mands to stop running. The Harrell began to run be Florida Power and Light A local man was arrest- Northeast State Road 100 and trav- officer said he used a stun away a third time as the is calling people and asking ed on Friday after lead- Aberdeen eled west until he turned gun, but missed as Harrell officer chased him east on for their credit card number,” ing a high-speed chase Street and onto Northeast Congress began to run again. State Road 100 and turned he said. “They’ll tell you that and assaulting an officer, Northeast Avenue. He made a final The officer said he onto Northeast Aberdeen there’s a past bill you need to according to the Lake City Harrell Lurose turn and came to a com- reloaded the stun gun Street. pay or they’ll come cut your Police Department. Street plete stop in front of a home and fired a second time as The arrest report said power off in 30 to 40 minutes.” Frederick Lavar Harrell, driving around 40 mph. on Northeast Fronie Street. Harrell fell to the ground, more officers arrived on Nelson said someone from 35, of 149 NE Mannon The report said Harrell As the officer pulled up but was able to break free the scene and Harrell was a 724 area code called his Court, faces charges of went through a second behind the car, he said he a second time. The offi- caught at the intersection of restaurant and told one of his criminal and reckless driv- stop sign at Northeast saw Harrell run through cer then tackled him to Northeast Fronie Street and employees that the restaurant ing, battery on an officer, Alphonso Levy Street and the wooded area next to the ground where Harrell Northeast Aberdeen Street. needed to pay their bill or resisting arrest and driving then traveled north in a the home. The report said struck the officer in the Harrell was booked they would come and shut the with suspended license that southbound lane trying to the officer got out of his car face with his fist. at the Columbia County power off. was revoked on Dec. 13, go around a motorist who and began to chase him as Harrell put the officer in Detention Center and “I called the number claim- 2011, an arrest report said. was stopped at the inter- Harrell began to run back a tight hold and attempted placed at $16,000 bond, ing to be FPL, and they told At about 9:20 p.m. section of State Road 100. towards State Road 100. to grab his handgun when the report said. He has me I had a past due balance Friday, an officer reported The officer said he The report said Harrell the officer was able to fight since been released, jail on my account,” he said. “I seeing Harrell run a stop turned on his lights in an tripped and fell and attempt- back and keep his weap- records show. told him I knew that couldn’t be correct because we pay our bill online. I told him the bills pend for Weaver’s poten- da as early as Oct. 2 and budget process so much couldn’t get and some have already been paid, and BONUSES tially serving as grant cus- some may not be on the easier this year was time things we wanted that we then the guy hung up on me.” Continued From 1A todian, and are reviewing agenda for another several and effort we put in for could get, so it was a win- Murray Smith, public infor- his duties as Web design- months. workshops. With that in win situation.” mation officer at the Columbia concerning the stipends er and other tasks that he “What was key is the place it made everything The county’s $104 mil- County Sheriff’s Office, said would be available. currently performs. maximum budget expen- work so much smoother. lion budget is based on an the scam began in South In the case of Hunter, his Funding for full-time ditures is now set,” he “I think that we accom- 8.015 millage rate. Florida and traveled north bonus will be contingent staffing at the Columbia said. “So regardless of plished a lot with the bud- The second and final towards Lake City about eight upon certain performance City and Deep Creek fire what the board does, get and the reason we hearing for the adoption months ago. criteria. However, the cri- stations was not included even if they add addition- could accomplish a lot is of the county’s 2014-15 Smith said the scammers teria have not yet been in the budget, proposals al expenses in one area, because we had positive fiscal budget took less entice the victims to give per- established by the county commissioners began to they have to make an growth in the tax roll,” he than 30 minutes. Only sonal information over the manager. While the fund- mull only late in the bud- equal cut in another area, continued. “It wasn’t like one citizen addressed the phone and tell them to go pur- ing remains in the budget, get process. so the budget will remain it was for the last three board during the public chase a prepaid credit card the goals and objectives set “The budget is a spend- balanced.” or four years. We were hearing. which will be used to pay the for Hunter’s bonus have to ing plan,” he said. “What Commission Chairman able to address salaries, Commissioners first bill. be approved by the board. we try to include in the Ron Williams said he is resurfacing and several voted on the budget with- An FPL representative says The proposed $15,000 budget is those things that pleased that the county staff things two years ago or at out funding for CARC they never use a live agent to stipend for Scott would we know or expect. Things held budget workshops least last year. The work- so that Commissioner contact customers, and instead take effect on his assump- do come up late in the pro- earlier in the year and that shops served as a road Stephen Bailey could par- use an automated system or tion of additional duties cess that we have not con- made a difference in pro- map. It just laid every- ticipate. Bailey is exec- mail, Smith said. as county budget director. templated and information viding the commission with thing out and the board utive director of CARC. FPL advises residents who County officials said Scott is requested to support answers about funding. was on the same accord. They then voted sepa- believe they might be involved has experience in the field those things. We’re in the “The budget is great,” There were some things rately to fund CARC, with in the scam to notify the local from previous employ- process now of obtaining he said. “What made the that we wanted that we Bailey abstaining. law enforcement agency ment, and paying him to the information the board immediately, contact FPL at do the extra work is a has asked staff to provide the number listed at the bot- way to keep from creating where they can make a tom of their FPL bill or online another full-time position. decision.” We’re Moving! at FPL.com and report it to the Officials also have not Williams said some of Financial Fraud Enforcement yet determined how to those things will probably We will be in our NEW LOCATION

Task Force at stopfraud.gov. handle the $10,000 sti- be on the board’s agen- Each office independently owned and operated Monday, September 29th 618 SW Florida Gateway Drive because homes still aren’t sales for the first time since (down from Camping World) HOUSING worth what they were at 2006. Continued From 1A that time.” “I’m still holding to that,” Gherna remains optimis- he said. “I think we only 752-6575 “What made the median tic about the remainder of need 38 sales per month and average sales price go the year and holds tight through the end of the year up is we had some pret- on his prediction that the to make that goal which is ty good sales in August,” market will have 500 home definitely obtainable.” Gherna said. “We had seven sales that closed which were between VOTED 2014 BEST OF THE BEST $250,000 - $600,000. That’s a good month and that’s a good thing because now SERVICE some of the higher end houses are selling again.” end of summer up to Gherna didn’t attribute $100 Rebate the purchase of higher end SPECIALS homes to any particular Coolant Service ...... 109.95 on a set of cause. Fuel System Service ...... 109.95 four select tires “It’s a sign that some Power Steering Service ...... 89.95 PLUS PRICE MATCH GUARANTEE of the people that might Brake Fluid Service ...... 89.95 • Bridgestone have been sitting on the • Continental fence are ready to make a Diesel Injection Serv...... 139.95 • Goodyear plunge,” he said. “Interest Purchase A rates are still really low. If • Michelin people were wanting that Complete Detail • Dunlop dream house and waiting for 119.95 • General a couple of years, those GET A FREE OIL CHANGE Nebraska Illinois at • Pirelli (Up to 5 qts.) people are ready to make • BF Goodrich the plunge.” The median number of days a house is on the mar- ket is also down compared to August 2013, decreasing from 117 days in August 2013 to 67 days this year. While the housing report contained several positive growth indicators, Gherna said there are areas that merit concern. “The only weakness I see is that the inventory is Baylor at Iowa State coming up a little bit,” he said. “I think people need to really consult with their Realtor and make sure their homes are priced right.” The report shows that the amount of inventory went from 10.9 months worth of inventory to 11.2 months worth. “That’s not alarming, but a lot of times people read the market is going better and it is, but it’s not great,” Gherna said. “It’s Notre Dame at Syracuse not 2004, 2005 or 2006 but it’s doing well... . They get unrealistic expectations and you can’t go back to 2004, 2005 and 2006 4AOPINION OPINION

Tuesday, September 23, 2014 www.lakecityreporter.com 4A OUR OPINION Help for a citizen in need aw enforcement officers and other first responders rarely get the rec- L ognition they deserve for all they do behind the scenes to soften the blow for victims of crime, accident or natural disas- ter. When we hear about it, we like to give them their due. And so it is with the 82-year-old woman so viciously attacked at the Lake City Mall last Wednesday. The woman suffered a broken nose, broken arm and dislocated shoulder when a 23-year-old man, currently in jail, is alleged to have knocked her to the ground and stolen her purse. He and his accom- plices were caught less than two days later after using her credit cards around town, according to LCPD. What struck us most about this story wasn’t the brutality of the attack, however, but the kindness displayed by two of the officers at the scene. LCPD’s Connie Hightower and Jason Dodging deer on Herrera stepped up and then some. The victim told Hightower, who accom- panied her to the hospital, that she was worried about leaving her car at the mall. Florida highways She was also worried about her two dogs locked up at home. t’s been quite the week in the hitting block a few more times than Hightower and Herrera drove her car to Lawson household. As we were I. (Two of his three hit deers just her home, then walked the woman’s two Ion our home from a friend’s happened to be in Iowa.) house last Friday night, I com- After turning back around to take dogs. mented to my husband how dark pictures of the poor thing lying dead It may not sound like all that much in US Highway 441 was without any on the side of the road, we drove the great scheme of things, but it sure streetlights. home and immediately called our We were driving in the left lane of insurance company. (The second meant a lot to a woman whose world had the divided highway, traveling right Emily Lawson phone call was to the police station just been turned upside-down. at the speed limit of 55. And then, out [email protected] to have someone go clear it from Well done, officers Hightower and of absolutely nowhere visible to the the road’s shoulder.) We got the Herrera. naked eye, a deer jumped from the I have to tell you, (although I names of collision repair shops that median in the road and slammed into moved here from ) I grew worked with our insurance carrier Thank you both, on behalf of us all. our vehicle, tumbling underneath. up in Iowa — prime deer-hitting and set up an appointment for the With our hearts beating a thousand country. In Driver’s Education following Monday to drop our car times faster than just moments classes we were taught, not how to off for an estimate. TODAY IN HISTORY before, we pulled over to a business drive on the Interstate, but how to This was 11 days ago and we’re parking lot to assess the damage. drive on gravel roads and what to still without his car. What’s made On this date: It wasn’t nearly as bad as it could do when you see deer in the ditches this week such an adventure is try- have been, and my oh my were we (slow down and honk). I had seen ing to figure out two work sched- In 1806, the Lewis and Clark expedition returned to thankful to be driving my husband’s my share of them on the road back ules in two different towns with one St. Louis more than two years after setting out for the Ford Escape instead of my Chevy in Iowa and in high school had car. Pacific Northwest. Aveo. We took pictures of the dam- several friends total their cars by He’s been extra cautious on 441 In 1962, “The Jetsons,” an animated cartoon series ages for insurances purposes: the hitting a deer. So it’s not like I was this week — even during the day about a Space Age family, premiered as the ABC televi- grill was scraped, the headlight was completely inexperienced. But it — taking note of every time he sees sion network’s first color program. smashed, and the bumper was par- took me actually moving to a new a deer on the side of the road, slow- tially torn off but other than that the state — away from the Midwest ing down and honking, just like this ■ Associated Press car seemed drivable. where the deer run rampant — to Iowa girl has now taught him to do. And as we got back in the car actually hit my first deer. to continue on our way home my My husband, however, who was Lake City Reporter husband frustratingly exclaimed, “It born in Florida and lived in six dif- doesn’t matter what state I’m living ferent states before returning here ■ Emily Lawson is Associate Serving Columbia County Since 1874 in!” last year, has been around the deer- Editor of the Lake City Reporter.

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the Military Officers Association of America EVENTS COMING UP (MOAA) will hold its monthly dinner meeting Book Signing Thursday, Sept. 25, at the Prissy Landrum Elrod, author of ‘Far Outside Lake City Elks’ Lodge, 259 the Ordinary,’ will have a book signing at Rountree- NE Hernando St. Happy Moore Nissan, 4316 US Hwy 90 West, on Sept. 24 hour starts at 6:30 p.m., from 5-7 p.m. Born and raised in Lake City, Elrod dinner at 7 p.m., followed writes about the period in her life when her young by the program. For infor- husband was diagnosed with brain cancer and given mation and reservations less than a year to live. The story is told from two call Steve Casto at 497- sides of the same house: The back room where 2986 or Bill French at 719- her husband is dying and the front room where his 9839. caregivers are working to save her family. Prissy TODD WILSON/Lake City Reporter stands in the middle, a spectator observing events Sept. 26 far outside the boundaries of her once ordinary life. Punt for a Pickup — Peoples State Bank The staff at Peoples State Bank on Main Boulevard urge football fans to come to the Meet and Greet 5K Walk/Run Columbia High Tigers home game Friday night for a chance to win a 2014 Ford F-150 pick- There will be a meet-and- The Pregnancy Care Center will be “Taking a up in the Lake City Reporter’s Punt for a Pickup contest. This week, two lucky fans will be greet with Florida author Giant Step for Life” this Saturday at its annual 5k randomly selected from the crowd for a chance to punt a football 35 yards into the back of Tim Dorsey at the Main Run/Walk 4 Life on Sept. 27 in Live Oak and Lake the pickup to win it. Peoples State Bank is a sponsor of the contest. Bank associates include Library, 308 NW Columbia City. Both events begin registering at 8 a.m. The run Gil Miller, (from left) Sarah Faulkner, Blake Kuykendall, Jody Goble, President Robin Green, Ave., on Friday, Sept. 26 and walk begin at 9 a.m. Lake City participants will Phyllis Parlatti and Cyndra Schwab. from 5:30-6:30 p.m., fol- be using an L.E.D. Display Time Clock; Live Oak lowed by a program at 6:30. participatns will have Jaguar Chip Timing System. Sept. 23 shop will be held on Ave. This meeting will All are welcomed to attend Walkers and runners are encouraged to pick up September 24 from 10 a.m. focus on the three amend- the meet-and-greet but free sponsor/registration forms at either Olustee Park VAB Meeting to 1 p.m. at the Clubhouse, ments that will be on the tickets are required for the in Lake City or Suwannee Coliseum in Live Oak The Value Adjustment 257 SE Hernando Street. ballot in November. Dan program. You may request or may download them on www.friendsofpcc.com. Board will hold an orga- This workshop is open to Peterson of Coalition for tickets at any library loca- Walkers and runners will be using the same form nizational meeting on everyone. The cost for the Property Rights will speak tion. and have the same opportunity to win prizes by Tuesday, Sept. 23 at 10 workshop is $25 and all on Amendment 1. State getting friends and family to sponsor them. Just $25 a.m. in the Board of County supplies will be furnished Attorney Jeff Siegmeister Sept. 27 in sponsors wins a free custom T-Shirt. Participants Commissioners conference but bring your own clip- will speak on Amendments can also register on the day of the event for only room at 135 NE Hernando pers. Raffle tickets will 2 and 3. October meetings Clothing Sale $10. A picnic lunch with face painting, dunking Ave. be sold to win her created will be dedicated to the New Life Christian booth, music and give-aways will be held following designs. local candidates. For more Fellowship will have a the return of the walkers and runners. There will CCFR meeting information, call Sharon 10 cent clothing sale on also be a Stroller/Wagon Decorating Contest for The Columbia County Quilters Guild 386-935-0821 or go to: Saturday, Sept. 27 from those who want to dress up their wheels to partici- Federated Republican The Lady of the Lake www.ncftparty.org. 7-11 a.m. at 422 SW Baya pate in the event. The Pregnancy Care Center pro- Women will meet Tuesday, Quilters Guild will meet Drive. Mens, women’s, tects the lives of the unborn and provides parenting Sept. 23 at 6:30 p.m. at the Wednesday, Sept. 24 at Military Officers teens, children, and baby classes for men and women and post abortion Columbia County Public Bethel United Methodist The Suwannee River clothing will be available — recovery counseling for those who need it. Please Library, West Branch, Church, 4369 US 441 Valley Chapter of for 10 cents per item. call 386-758-8622/Lake City or 386-330-2229/Live 435 NW Hall of Fame Dr. South. Social time is at Oak for more information. Please call Betty Ramey 9:30 a.m. and the business at 352-222-7805 or Lynn meeting at 10. Charm Drive 4 UR School Hackett at 386-961-5767 for Strips color for September Test drive a new Ford automobile on Saturday, more information. is 30’s print fabric. The “I Oct. 4 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Columbia High Spy” fabric exchange con- School and Ford Motor Company will donate $20 to Sept. 24 tinues. You will need 10 CHS. The school has a goal of 300 test drives for a eight-inch squares. Place total of $6,000 donation. Mind of a Child squares suitable for “I The Presley EXCEL and Spy” quilt in a plastic Signature Chefs Auction Scholars Program ‘Mind bag with your name on The March of Dimes is presenting “Signature of a Child’ radio recording the front. With questions Chefs Auction” at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, November for students in grades 9-12 please call Melba at 755- Tennessee at Georgia 18, at Rountree Moore Toyota showroom, US 90 will be Wednesday, Sept. 0781. For information call West. There will be silent and live auctions, a pre- 24 at 4 p.m. The record- Ruth Kennedy 386-628- mier drawing, live entertainment, wine tastings, ing will take place at 443 6407 or Marcia Kazmierski and a cash bar. The highlight will be a selection of North Marion St. Students 386-752-2461. specialty foods presented by over 20 area restau- interested in participating rants and caterers. For more information contact should contact Bernice Sept. 25 Kathy McCallister at 386-697-9810 or kmccallis- Presley at 386-752-4074. [email protected]; or Maureen Lloyd at 397- Tea Party 0598. Tickets will go on sale in mid-September at Fun with Flowers The North Central th First Federal Bank (US 90 West and Turner Rd.), The Lake City Garden Florida Tea Party will meet 67 Anniversary Ward’s Jewelers, First St. Music, and the Suwannee Club is sponsoring a work- at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. Democrat in Live Oak. shop “Fun with Flowers” 25 at the Jackie Taylor with Jan Sillik. The work- Building, 128 SW Birley SALE OBITUARIES ¢ 67 sq. ft. Meriam (Polly) A. Arlt ber 27, 2014 at 1:00pm where City, FL. and Evelyn Stor- in charge of arrangements. Polly was a chartered member. mant of White Springs, FL.; Mrs. Meriam (Polly) A. Arlt, Arrangements trusted to ICS numerous nieces and neph- Sale Obituaries are paid advertise- • Ceramic tile age 91, while peacefully at CREMATION AND FU- ews that she loved very much. ments. For details, call the • Carpet home, surrounded by family, NERAL HOME 357 NW HARRY T. REID FUNER- Lake City Reporter’s classified • Vinyl went home to be with The Lord Wilks Lane; Lake City, FL AL HOME, Jasper, FL. is department at 752-1293. • Hardwood on Thursday, September 18, 32055. www.icsfunerals- 2014. She was born in Ada, Ohio ervices.com 386-752-343 on October 22, 1922 to James W. UTEP at Kansas State Celebrating and Cecil L. Allcroft. She was Alma Ruth Bryan Sweat 67 years the second child of nine children. 752-3420 Polly had an endless love for Mrs. Alma Ruth Bryan Sweat, Arkansas at Texas A&M The Lord, her children and fami- age 82, of White Springs, 36 mos. equal payments •RZ46I •Zero turn ly. On August 26, 1945 she mar- FL. passed away Saturday, No Interest •23hp Briggs & Stratton ried her high school sweetheart, September 20, 2014 at The •46’’ cutting deck the late Herbert Arlt where they Health Center of Lake City •2 Blades resided in Ohio and New Jersey following an extended illness. $ until 1957 when they relocated Funeral services will be held at 81 mo. to Ft. Lauderdale, FL, in 1985, 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, September upon retirement they relocated to 23, 2014 at Long Branch Con- Ocala, FL and for the last 4 years gregational Methodist Church North Carolina at Clemson she resided full-time with her near White Springs, FL. Inter- daughter Barbara Mowry and ment will follow at Riverside son-in-law Micheal Mowry with Cemetery in White Springs. frequent visits to her son Wil- The family will receive friends liam Arlt and daughter-in-law on Monday, Sept. 22, 2014 Theresa Arlt in St. Augustine, between the hours of 5:00- FL and daughter Debra Williams 7:00 p.m. at Harry T. Reid and son-in-law in Raeford, NC. Funeral Home in Jasper, FL. She is survived by her only liv- Alma was born in Hamilton ing sibling Robert L Allcroft County, Florida Oct. 23, 1931 of Ventura, CA, her 3 children, to the late Thomas J. and Efie William R. Arlt of St. Augustine, Rigsby Bryan. She was married FL, Barbara A. Mowry of Lake to Tracy C. Sweat for 56 years City, FL, and Debra D. Williams until his passing in December of Raeford, NC, 5 grandchil- of 2011. They made their home dren, Dawn LeBrun of Jensen for several years in Jackson- Beach, FL, Jamie Zavala of Port ville, FL. where Alma worked St. Lucie, FL, Dale Mowry of at Federal Reserve Bank. Upon Lake City, FL, Holly Collazo of retiring they returned to her Mildenhall AFB, United King- native Hamilton County. Alma dom and Krista Peters of Oca- attended Long Branch Con- la, FL, 11 great-grandchildren gregational Methodist Church and numerous nieces and neph- as long as her health permit- UCLA at Arizona State ews that loved their Aunt Polly ted. In addition to her husband, dearly. Memorial service will be she was preceded in death by held at Countryside Presbyterian two brothers and four sisters. Church 7768 Hwy. 200 Ocala, Survivors include two sis- FL 34476 on Saturday, Septem- ters, Carrie Brown of Lake 6A TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2014 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 Former Lake City resident Prissy Elrod to return for book signing Elrod shares personal story of heartbreak and inspiration in her book ‘Far Outside the Ordinary.’

From staff reports At the age of 46, Prissy Elrod, a former Lake City resident, found herself faced with the unimaginable. During a routine phys- ical, her husband of 25 years was diagnosed with brain cancer and given one year to live. Friends and family encouraged Elrod to keep a journal through her journey. Twelve years later, Elrod began writing her memoir. “I awoke one morning with this yearning, a feel- and placed ing surfaced from deep within her environment HOLLY FRAZIER/Special to the Reporter within that I was ready – so much so, that you Mark your calendar for Charity Ball to share my story,” Elrod grow as a reader learning Amy Francis, owner of The Imperial Productions, is put- says. what Prissy faces through ting on a fashion show and charity ball October 25 at the Elrod’s memoir, “Far her day-to-day endeav- Columbia County Fairgrounds. Proceeds will go to the Outside the Ordinary,” ors,” says Gayle Webb. local nonprofit ‘Tough Enough to Wear Pink.’ Both Francis’ chronicles what is possi- “The end result leaves grandmother and mother are breast cancer survivors, she bly the most grievous and you happy, touched, loved COURTESY said, making Tough Enough to Wear Pink a charity dear difficult of times for a wife and allows you to reflect Former Lake City resident Prissy Elrod will return to town for to her heart. At the charity ball, businesses can sponsor and mother. Upon learn- on your personal rela- a book signing at Rountree-Moore Nissan, 4316 US Hwy 90 a table for $1,000, which gets them eight tickets and 16 ing of her husband’s grim tionships and those with West, on Sept. 24 from 5-7 p.m. Her book, ‘Far Outside the drink tickets. Each business is given a bra to decorate prognosis, Elrod devotes strangers.” Ordinary,’ is the heartbreaking and inspiring story of struggle that will be modeled at the fashion show during the event. herself to trying to save “Far Outside the as she watched her husband pass away from cancer. Individuals can also buy tickets for $100 a piece, but her husband. With the Ordinary” is about love, Francis is capping the event at 250 people. Anyone inter- support of compassion- loss, and second chanc- IF YOU GO ested in buying a ticket can email her at amy@theimperi- ate caregivers, who move es,” Elrod says. “I would WHO: Prissy Landrum Elrod, former Lake City resident alproductions.com. Formal attire is required. into Elrod’s home and call that life. Everyone will WHAT: Book signing for ‘Far Outside the Ordinary’ work around the clock experience the first two, WHERE: Rountree-Moore Nissan, 4316 US Hwy 90 W to help her family, she and my second chance faces incredibly unusual was simply…luck.” WHEN: Wednesday from 5-7 p.m. encounters and each one “I can’t remember when leaves an impression that I’ve read a book that cap- grace and raw honesty Ordinary,” published by impacts her life to this tured both my heart and made me feel as though Leather Leaf Publishing, Construction/Debris Containers Available day. mind more than this one,” I was a member of your is available in paperback, “Prissy balances humor, says Steve Evans. “Your inner circle of family and hardcover, and electron- 755-7060 honesty and humbleness ability to weave a lifetime friends. This book is about ic formats. Purchasing through an amazing com- of living that embraced true love...twice found in information can be found 15 yd. • 20 yd. • 30 yd. • 40 yd. pilation of her life’s story. both the passion of love the most unexpected and on the author’s website, Delivered to your job site today Each new life chapter and the despair of loss imaginative ways.” http://www.prissyelrod. m v A D keeps you so intertwined with humility, humor, “Far Outside the com.     Absentee SHS class reunion in October       !       ballots for From staff reports remitted with reunion needed when you RSVP. November The SHS Class of 1984 ticket purchase. Indicate Questions? Email shs-       will hold its 30th Class how many tickets are [email protected].         election Reunion on Saturday, Oct. 25 starting at 6:30 p.m. at        available The Brown Lantern, 417   From staff reports E. Howard St., Live Oak. 1005 W. Howard St. • Live Oak, FL 32060 Dress is casual. If you or a family Cost is $40 per person member are serving in and includes buffet of Florida Retirement (FRS) or DROP? the military or will be fried/boiled shrimp, chick- traveling/living over- en wings, chicken strips, Let’s talk. seas for the upcoming veggies, salad bar, etc. ® 2014 general election, Tea, Coke products, and #FUUZ#BLFS 0XOFS Jay Poole, AAMS held on November 4, keg beer will be served all Financial Advisor and would like to vote night. A cash bar will be %PVH#BLFS 1SFTJEFOU0XOFS 846 S W Baya Drive by mail, contact the available at a discounted Stanford at Washington Lake City FL 32025 Columbia COunty price for wine and bottled 386-752-3545 www.edwardjones.com Supervisor of Elections beer. office. Entertainment is pro-  Liz Horne, Columbia vided by DJ Kickin' Kevin County Supervisor Thomas. 48.BJO#MWE -BLF$JUZ of Elections, can be The Holiday Inn Express reached at 386-758-1026 is offering a lodging dis- x 3105 or by absentee@ count: $112.57 per night votecolumbia.com. with a minimum of 10 PROPANE FILLING STATION Military and overseas rooms reserved. Drive it in and civilians need to con- Reservation dead- we’ll fill it up! tact the Supervisor of line is Oct. 6. There will Louisiana Tech at Auburn Elections Office as soon be reserved seating as possible to receive at the Friday, Oct. 24 their absentee ballots in Homecoming Football a timely manner. Game at a cost of $6 per The office is located ticket. Oregon State at USC at 971 W. Duval St. Suite The ticket price must be 102. included in total amount 1130 US Hwy 90 W 386-755-6500 Lake City, Florida 2018 SW Main. Blvd., Lake City, FL (386) 752-5890 Wellborn invites teens G.W. Hunter, Inc. to free pizza & movie www.sunbelthonda.com Florida State at NC State From staff reports Are you a teenager who enjoys pizza and a movie? If so, you are invited to join the Wellborn United Methodist Church’s youth group this Friday as they enjoy hot pizza, warm cake and cold ice cream while enjoying the movie, “God Is Not Dead.” Church youth outreach coordinator Monica Tannehill has developed the program, and looks forward to having other youth join the church’s active youth group. There is no charge for the event or food. For information, Tannehill can be reached at 386-963-3011. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. 1465 W. US Hwy. 90, Ste. 100 To reach the Wellborn United Methodist Church from Lake City, travel west on U.S. 90 or Lake Jeffery Road to Lake City, FL County Road 137. From U.S. 90, turn right and travel over the railroad tracks to the church on the left. From Lake Jeffery Road, it’s less than a quarter mile after making a Vanderbilt at Kentucky right turn on CR 137. 386-755-2268 Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER SCHOOLS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2014 7A Bulletin Board NEWS ABOUT OUR SCHOOLS CLASS NOTES ■ To leave an anonymous tip on a possible dangerous situation concerning Columbia County schools, call toll- free, (866) 295-7303. ■ To leave an anonymous message on a possible truancy problem in Columbia County schools, call 758-4947. ■ Items for the school page should be dropped off Emily Lawson, Lake City Reporter, 180 E. or mailed to: Duval St., Lake City, FL 32055; faxed to (386) 754-9400; or e-mailed to [email protected] by 5 p.m. Thursdays.

Pizza lunch for Westside’s summer reading students

From staff reports A pizza luncheon is scheduled on Wednesday, during lunch for the students that met the principal’s summer reading challenge. Congratulations to: Shevie Staniszewski, Rorie Lee, Griffin Hull, Jackson Millings, Corley Wilder, Jennice Hernandez, Landyn Bedenbaugh, Lilla Chapman, Anna Belle Dansby, Kyten Davis, Luke Feagle, Lauryn Lee, Bella Lester, Clay Lumpkin, Jai’Marcus Payne, Ty COURTESY Tillman, Cooper Willis, Mea Bielling, James Quinn, Melrose Young Writers for September Hunter Jordan, Madeline Moore, Kailee Bass, Wyatt Mears, Addyson Sherman, Ryan Pate, Tyler Anderson, Melrose Park Elementary School’s Young Writers of the Month for September are (from left) third grader Noah Wilson, sec- Kane Albritton, Jamari Underwood, Tre’Jen Holley, ond grader Keira Fletcher, fourth grader Skyler Foy, first grader Rosahria Campbell. Not pictured is fifth grader Briana Muniz. Emily Morris, Logan Brooks, Haleigh Hassebroek, Back row: Sponsor Dan Richards. Hannah Hunter, Chinyere Offor, John Dale Ringenberg, Sean Kwon, Emily Mrvica, Aakash Patel, Lillian Brim, Foster Durrett, Bynton Edge, Gage Griffis, Laney STUDENT FOCUS Grinstead, Maximus Schuler, Mia Denney, Marcella Leon-Colon, Bobby Shotwell, Michaela Watley, Gracie White, Omari Foster, Emily Knight, Tyler Moore, Annabelle Towne, Evan Williams, Haley Willis, Karis Feagle, Sophie Jackson, Jaidence Pate, Gabby Blair, Michael Bryan, Davion Kelsey, Mackenzie Libasci, Allyson Muller, Ava Christie, Victoria Coker, Cameron Harmon, Ava Hill, Travis Kirby, Gabby Williamson, Katelyn Goff, Lillian Martin, Augustus Mock, Shrika Patel, Viviana Herrera, Logan Mears, Jaden Robinson, Arnav Kapasi, Abigail Faucher, Rhett Feagle, Olivia Hannigan, Samay Rao, Mia Ray, Jaimee Ronsonet, Abigail Schuler, Connor Kazmierski, Derek Kennedy, Ansh Barot, and Haleigh Thomas.

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Today Tigers earn best n Columbia High boys golf vs. Keystone Heights at The Country Club at Lake City, 4 p.m. Fort White grades of season n volleyball at Hamilton County, 6 p.m. n Columbia High volleyball vs. Middleburg High, 6:30 p.m. n Lake City Middle School vs. Richardson Middle School at Tiger Stadium, 6 p.m. Thursday n Columbia High girls golf vs. Buchholz High at Quail Heights Country Club, 4 p.m. n Columbia High volleyball vs. Baker County High, 6 p.m. n Fort White High volleyball vs. Suwannee High, 6 p.m. n Fort White High junior varsity football vs. Union County High, 7 p.m. Friday n Columbia High football vs. Englewood High, 7:30 pm. Saturday n Columbia High cross-country at Bartram Trail, 7:30 a.m. BRIEFS

OUTDOORS Hunter safety COURTESY course offered Blayne Barber and wife Morgan smile after the Web.com Tour The Florida Fish and Championship in Ponte Vedra on Sunday. Wildlife Conservation Commission is offering a free hunter safety course from 6-9 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Firearms, Barber ammunition and mate- BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter rials are provided. Columbia High’s Lonnie Underwood finds the edge against Terry Parker High on Friday. Students should bring pencil and paper. An adult must accompany children younger than 16 ready for Tigers work on passing at all times. The location of the class will be given Columbia dialed small, but when the Tigers Special teams to those who register in decided to run it, it was advance. Anyone born in during Terry surely effective. Columbia was perfect on after June 1, 1975 must big time Parker victory. Lonnie Underwood extra points once again, but pass an approved hunter broke off two long touch- the story of the game was safety course, and have a Local golfer closes relations, to finance and By BRANDON FINLEY down runs and the offen- Cray’s two punt returns. license, to hunt unsuper- insurance, to media. We’re [email protected] sive line created plenty The Tigers had been poor vised. The FWC course out Web.com, getting acclimated with all of space against the infe- in kickoff coverage, so it satisfies training require- heads to PGA. their policies and the way Looking at a 37-0 final rior Terry Parker front. was good for the Tigers ments for all states and they operate and things like against Terry Parker High, When the Tigers wanted to be the ones scoring Canada. By BRANDON FINLEY that.” it would seem that all phas- to run, they could go any points in the third phase For details, call the [email protected] Barber said the week es of Columbia High’s foot- which way they pleased. this week. FWC regional office had mixed results for him, ball program were playing The only downside is the A+ at 758-0525 or visit Blayne Barber can now despite finishing in the top- at a high level. Tigers didn’t do much of www.MyFWC.com/ lace up his spikes for the 40. He feels his game is in That wasn’t the case, it early. Coaching HunterSafety. big show. good shape, but a few mis- however, as head coach A- The Lake City product’s placed shots left him feel- Brian Allen still feels the Some might have ques- GOLF next golf tournament will ing there were shots out offense has a long way to Passing defense tioned Allen’s play call- Junior Classic on be on the PGA Tour. there to be had on the go in order to reach the ing in the first half when Barber rounded out course. state championship. The Braves were shut the Tigers completely Oct. 25-26 the Web.com Tour year “I finished even and the out on completions until abandoned the run, but it in the Web.com Tour winner was 14-under, so I Passing offense late in the contest and was actually smart coach- Lake City junior Championship in Ponte was pretty far back,” Barber only connected on three ing. golfers ages 11-18 are Vedra on Sunday. said. “I thought my game The Tigers came out and passes. It was simply a The Tigers know where invited to compete in the Although the T-37 finish was in good shape. It was completed their first two dominant performance for their weaknesses are, and AJGT Beaver Creek Fall wasn’t where Barber want- a little bit of a letdown. I hit passes with Jake Thomas Roger Cray and company. that’s in the passing game. Junior Classic in Zachary, ed to round out the year five into the water and lost under center and scored Columbia will take a show- Against an opponent that LA at the Beaver Creek after finishing seventh on one off the tee. I gave 8-12 a touchdown on the open- ing like this every week. was clearly outmatched, it Golf Club on October the money list, the golfer shots to the back. Based off ing drive. From there, the A+ was an excellent coaching 25th – 26th, 2014. The is excited about what is to that, I made a lot of bird- passing offense was up and decision for the Tigers to two-day, 36-hole come. ies.” down. Columbia commit- Rushing defense get live repetitions against tournament is ranked “I didn’t play like I would Barber said he’ll plan to ted to the air raid in the a defense that doesn’t see by the Junior Golf have liked to,” Barber said. get some of those shots first half and only had one The Tigers pitched a them in practice on a week- Scoreboard and hosted “I was hoping to finish back starting next week. designed run. The Tigers shutout and that’s how ly basis. by the Arrowhead Junior strong. I was hoping to play “We have two full weeks,” were unable to reach the defenses measure success. The only possible cri- Golf Tour. well in front of the home- Barber said. “I’m going to end zone again in the first While the Braves were inef- tique would be the Tigers The tournament town people. There were a take this entire week. I’m half. fective throwing, they were insuring a stronger lead entry fee is $195.00 and lot of people that came over going to get settled in. I C equally stagnant running before working on the includes two days of to watch, but it was cool to think we’ll go to the lake for the ball, despite continually weakness. Still, in doing so green fees, tee gifts, and have a gallery out there.” a couple days. Next week, Rushing offense trying to pound away at the early, Allen showed confi- Trophies in four age divi- Barber said that he’s I’ll practice and get sharp. Tigers’ defensive front. dence in his team. sions. Recommended eager to get out on the PGA I’ll head out to California The sample size was A A- accommodations are Tour, but at the same time, and start the PGA tour sea- available at the Holiday he’s eager to catch up on son.” Inn Baton Rouge South, some much needed rest. As far as expectations, in Baton Rouge, LA. “I need a break and need Barber hasn’t set goals for Please call 225-924-7021 to clear my mind a little the PGA Tour. New Patient for reservations. The bit,” he said. “ I’m going to “I don’t know,” Barber Exam and Necessary X-rays tournament extended put the clubs in the closet said. “It’s difficult to set registration deadline and spend some time with expectations, because it DO150, DO330 is Wednesday, October friends.” is a new environment. I’m First-time $ 22nd at Noon. For now, he’s getting just ready to get out there patient To enter the event, caught up on what life on and get my feet wet. I’m please call Diane Ford at the big tour will be like. thankful for the Web.com Reg. $136 29 SAVINGS OF $107 1-985-630-3066 or enter “I’m in Ponte Vedra for Tour. The golf ball is still Expires September 30, 2014 online at www.arrow- orientation,” Barber said. the same size and the ball ASPEN DENTAL GROUP headjgt.com. “It’s basically meeting the is the same size. I hope to staff that we’ll be work- carry the momentum and n From staff reports ing with. It’s from player keep going forward.” 2BAGATE

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(Roark 14-10), 7:05 p.m. Sylvania 300 lineup TELEVISION Milwaukee (Fiers 6-3) at Cincinnati (Cueto 18-9), 7:10 p.m. After Friday qualifying; race Sunday Philadelphia (Hamels 9-7) at Miami TV sports At New Hampshire Motor (H.Alvarez 11-6), 7:10 p.m. Speedway Pittsburgh (Cole 10-5) at Atlanta Today Loudon, N.H. (A.Wood 11-10), 7:10 p.m. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Lap length: 1.058 miles St. Louis (S.Miller 10-9) at Chicago 7 p.m. (Car number in parentheses) Cubs (Hendricks 7-2), 8:05 p.m. ESPN — at N.Y. Yankees 1. (7) Joey Logano, Ford, 303 laps, Arizona (Chafin 0-0) at Minnesota MLB — Pittsburgh at Atlanta or 130.4 rating, 47 points, $290,581. (Gibson 12-11), 8:10 p.m. Kansas City at Cleveland 2. (10) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 303, Colorado (J.De La Rosa 14-11) at San 10 p.m. 99.1, 42, $216,670. Diego (Erlin 4-4), 10:10 p.m. ESPN — San Francisco at L.A. 3. (3) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 303, San Francisco (Bumgarner 18-9) at Dodgers 133, 43, $186,858. L.A. Dodgers (Greinke 15-8), 10:10 p.m. MLB — San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers 4. (2) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 303, Wednesday’s Games or Colorado at San Diego 108.1, 40, $155,864. Arizona at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m. COURTESY SOCCER 5. (6) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 303, N.Y. Mets at Washington, 7:05 p.m. 8 p.m. 103.5, 39, $160,686. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. FS1 — CONCACAF Champions 6. (21) Aric Almirola, Ford, 303, 88.2, Volleyball gives back Philadelphia at Miami, 7:10 p.m. League, Real Esteli at Kansas City 38, $141,876. Pittsburgh at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. 10 p.m. 7. (1) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 303, The Columbia High varsity and junior varsity volleyball teams visited Eastside Elementary St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. FS1 — CONCACAF Champions 113.7, 38, $147,223. School to read to children last week. ‘The girls had a fantastic time and it sounds like the Colorado at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. League, Alpha United at Portland 8. (5) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 303, 94.9, San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 teachers and students did as well and have asked for them to come back again,’ Columbia 36, $138,906. p.m. 9. (11) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, head coach Heather Benson said. ‘We would like to thank Eastside Elementary for giving BASEBALL 303, 94.7, 35, $101,765. us the opportunity to give back today.’ FOOTBALL 10. (12) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 303, AL standings 110.6, 35, $131,490. NFL standings 11. (22) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 303, East Division 76.4, 33, $136,751. Team Penske in command W L Pct GB 12. (32) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, x-Baltimore 93 62 .600 — AMERICAN CONFERENCE 303, 65.6, 32, $119,173. New York 80 75 .516 13 East 13. (27) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, Toronto 78 77 .503 15 W L T Pct PF PA of the Chase after 2 races 303, 70.8, 31, $108,223. Tampa Bay 75 81 .481 18½ Buffalo 2 1 0 .667 62 52 14. (14) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 303, 68 88 .436 25½ New England 2 1 0.667 66 49 79.7, 30, $123,831. Central Division N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 .500 43 45 15. (23) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 303, By JENNA FRYER under a new elimination pushed and pushed behind W L Pct GB Miami 1 2 0 .333 58 83 73, 29, $116,254. AP Auto Racing Writer format was supposed to the scenes for Penske Detroit 86 69 .555 — South 16. (26) Greg Biffle, Ford, 303, 62.5, W L T Pct PF PA pit Penske against mighty to take an aggressive Kansas City 84 70 .545 1½ 28, $128,590. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Hendrick Motorsports, approach and rise to the Cleveland 81 74 .523 5 Houston 2 1 0.667 64 50 17. (8) Carl Edwards, Ford, 303, 82.4, Chicago 71 84 .458 15 Indianapolis 1 2 0.333 95 78 27, $102,640. As Brad Keselowski flaunt- but it’s been all Penske level of Rick Hendrick’s Tennessee 1 2 0.333 43 69 Minnesota 66 89 .426 20 18. (9) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 303, ed his fast car by lead- through the first two races. industry standard team. Jacksonville 0 3 0.000 44 119 West Division 82.7, 26, $94,740. ing session after session Kevin Harvick has held his So all season long has North W L Pct GB 19. (18) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, W L T Pct PF PA at New Hampshire Motor own, but his Stewart-Haas been a competition between x-Los Angeles 96 60 .615 — 303, 79.7, 25, $94,440. Cincinnati 3 0 0 1.000 80 33 Speedway, Joey Logano Racing entry has yet to the two organizations, with Oakland 85 70 .548 10½ 20. (24) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 303, Baltimore 2 1 0 .667 65 50 Seattle 83 72 .535 12½ 61.1, 24, $111,498. took a good-natured swipe stack up to the two Penske Harvick trying desper- Pittsburgh 2 1 0 .667 73 72 Houston 69 87 .442 27 21. (16) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 303, at his teammate by ask- cars when a win is on the ately to crash the party. Cleveland 1 2 0 .333 74 77 Texas 62 93 .400 33½ 90.1, 23, $131,426. ing him via Twitter to slow line. Logano at Bristol picked West Today’s Games 22. (25) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 303, W L T Pct PF PA down. And the four-car up his third win of the year Baltimore (U.Jimenez 5-9) at N.Y. 65, 22, $107,698. 2 1 0 .667 75 67 Yankees (McCarthy 7-4), 7:05 p.m. 23. (17) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 303, The first message appar- Hendrick effort? Well, — at the time it tied him San Diego 2 1 0 .667 69 49 Kansas City (Ventura 13-10) at 67.2, 21, $101,215. ently fell on deaf ears, Kasey Kahne could be elim- with Keselowski, Gordon, Kansas City 1 2 0 .333 61 65 Cleveland (Salazar 6-7), 7:05 p.m. 24. (20) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 303, so Logano tried again inated Sunday at Dover, Earnhardt and Johnson Oakland 0 3 0 .000 37 65 Seattle (F.Hernandez 14-5) at Toronto 68.3, 20, $111,360. NATIONAL CONFERENCE the next day, tweeting to six-time and defending for most in the series, and (Dickey 13-12), 7:07 p.m. 25. (30) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 303, East Keselowski: “You must champion Jimmie Johnson then Keselowski surged Chicago White Sox (Sale 12-4) at 53.3, 0, $85,315. W L T Pct PF PA Detroit (D.Price 14-12), 7:08 p.m. 26. (13) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 303, have not heard me yester- has been mediocre at best, to his fourth victory two Philadelphia 3 0 01.000 101 78 Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 11-12) at Boston 99.2, 18, $128,151. day. Please?” and Jeff Gordon and Dale weeks later. Dallas 2 1 0 .667 77 69 (Ranaudo 3-3), 7:10 p.m. 27. (34) David Gilliland, Ford, 301, 48.4, Logano ultimately Earnhardt Jr. aren’t yet on Keselowski’s win at N.Y. Giants 1 2 0.333 58 77 Houston (Oberholtzer 5-12) at Texas 18, $103,848. Washington 1 2 0 .333 81 64 didn’t need an assist from the same level as the two Richmond was good for (N.Martinez 4-11), 8:05 p.m. 28. (35) Alex Bowman, Toyota, 301, 48, South Keselowski on Sunday. He Penske teams. the top seed in the Chase, Arizona (Chafin 0-0) at Minnesota 16, $93,437. W L T Pct PF PA (Gibson 12-11), 8:10 p.m. 29. (38) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, led the final 30 laps to grab Granted, the 10-race and he made it two-straight Atlanta 2 1 0.667 103 72 L.A. Angels (LeBlanc 0-1) at Oakland 301, 44.6, 15, $83,515. a pivotal victory, and the Chase has ebbs and flows with a victory in the Chase Carolina 2 1 0.667 63 58 (Gray 13-9), 10:05 p.m. 30. (28) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 301, New Orleans 1 2 0.333 78 72 win pushed Logano into — Matt Kenseth won the opener at Chicagoland Wednesday’s Games 51.6, 14, $118,923. Tampa Bay 0 3 0.000 45 95 the second round of the first two races last year but to give him five on the Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. 31. (37) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, North Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 1:08 300, 42.2, 13, $82,565. Chase for the Sprint Cup still lost the championship year. Logano answered W L T Pct PF PA p.m. 32. (40) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, 300, 35, championship, where he to Johnson. But what the with Sunday’s win at New Detroit 2 1 0 .667 61 45 Arizona at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m. 12, $79,790. and Keselowski are the first two races this year Hampshire, and both driv- Chicago 1 1 0 .500 48 43 L.A. Angels at Oakland, 3:35 p.m. 33. (39) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 297, Minnesota 1 2 0 .333 50 56 only two drivers guaran- has shown is that Penske ers have made it clear Kansas City at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. 34.9, 11, $79,565. Green Bay 1 2 0 .333 54 79 teed of advancing. is playing for keeps. they won’t coast into each Seattle at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. 34. (42) Mike Wallace, Toyota, 296, West Tampa Bay at Boston, 7:10 p.m. 30.4, 0, $87,365. Team Penske is hot — Keselowski pushed hard round. If they could some- W L T Pct PF PA Houston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. 35. (43) Timmy Hill, Ford, 295, 27.3, the hottest organization in for the organization to sign how win all 10 Chase races, Arizona 3 0 0 1.000 66 45 9, $79,165. Seattle 2 1 0 .667 83 66 NASCAR with four wins in Logano, whom he believed they’d have no pity for the 36. (15) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 268, NL standings St. Louis 1 2 0 .333 56 85 the last five races — and would be a great comple- other teams. 61.1, 8, $78,935. San Francisco 1 2 0 .333 62 68 Logano and Keselowski ment to an organization on “I’d like to say the 35- 37. (4) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 265, East Division Thursday’s Game 97.7, 8, $87,217. are ruthless right now an upswing. Logano was inch, 35-ounce bat, they’re W L Pct GB Atlanta 56, Tampa Bay 14 38. (31) Cole Whitt, Toyota, 264, 39.1, about results. They aren’t signed during Keselowski’s swinging it hard,” Walt x-Washington 91 64 .587 — Sunday’s Games 6, $73,655. Atlanta 76 79 .490 15 Dallas 34, St. Louis 31 content simply securing 2012 championship run Czarnecki, vice chairman 39. (19) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, New York 76 80 .487 15½ New Orleans 20, Minnesota 9 spots in the second round — the first Cup title for at Penske, said Sunday. accident, 263, 63.9, 5, $105,480. Miami 74 81 .477 17 San Diego 22, Buffalo 10 40. (36) David Stremme, Chevrolet, of the Chase. They want Roger Penske in 40 years “Someone asked me a min- Philadelphia 71 85 .455 20½ Philadelphia 37, Washington 34 228, 35, 4, $65,655. to win everything in sight of NASCAR participation ute ago, ‘This must make Central Division N.Y. Giants 30, Houston 17 41. (41) Corey LaJoie, Ford, 201, 30.3, W L Pct GB Cincinnati 33, Tennessee 7 and not let anyone else in — and indeed strength- you feel pretty good, both 0, $61,655. z-St. Louis 87 69 .558 — Baltimore 23, Cleveland 21 the game. ened the two-car team. cars are advancing to the 42. (29) David Ragan, Ford, accident, Pittsburgh 84 71 .542 2½ Detroit 19, Green Bay 7 “Knowing that we’re in Although Keselowski next round?’ I said ‘Let me Milwaukee 80 76 .513 7 Indianapolis 44, Jacksonville 17 177, 35.8, 2, $65,655. Cincinnati 72 84 .462 15 43. (33) Clay Rogers, Toyota, overheat- the next round is nice,” failed to make the Chase tell you something about New England 16, Oakland 9 said Logano after his victo- last year and was ineli- this group — we’re wor- Chicago 69 87 .442 18 Arizona 23, San Francisco 14 ing, 45, 27.4, 1, $54,155. West Division Seattle 26, Denver 20, OT Top 16 in Points: 1. B.Keselowski, 2,097; ry, “but we want to go out gible to defend his title, ried about Dover right W L Pct GB Kansas City 34, Miami 15 2. J.Logano, 2,096; 3. K.Harvick, 2,090; there and win. Our goal is Logano earned his first now.” z-Los Angeles 89 67 .571 — Pittsburgh 37, Carolina 19 4. J.Johnson, 2,080; 5. Ky.Busch, 2,077; 6. to win the championship. career berth as both cars Keselowski feels the San Francisco 84 71 .542 4½ D.Earnhardt Jr., 2,077; 7. J.Gordon, 2,070; Monday’s Game Just because we’re in the were competitive for the attention the team is San Diego 74 81 .477 14½ Chicago at N.Y. Jets (n) 8. M.Kenseth, 2,057; 9. C.Edwards, 2,057; Colorado 65 91 .417 24 10. A.Allmendinger, 2,056; 11. K.Kahne, next (round) doesn’t mean first time in many, many receiving now didn’t come Arizona 62 94 .397 27 2,055; 12. R.Newman, 2,055; 13. D.Hamlin, we’re going to take a week years. Being shut out of the until the seventh or eighth Today’s Games AUTO RACING 2,049; 14. G.Biffle, 2,049; 15. Ku.Busch, off next week.” Chase made Keselowski race of his title run two N.Y. Mets (Gee 7-8) at Washington 2,047; 16. A.Almirola, 2,045. This 16-driver Chase more determined, and he’s years ago. 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By BRENT KALLESTAD “Hey, we can do this if Associated Press Jameis wasn’t here,” Fisher said. “We are a team. I think TALLAHASSEE — the rest of the country saw Heisman Trophy winner that.” Jameis Winston was wel- Fisher also said the staff comed back to his start- was to blame for Winston ing position Monday by showing up in full uniform Florida State coach Jimbo Saturday before return- Fisher, who said he didn’t ing to the locker room and believe the quarterback’s removing his pads, helmet leadership role with the and football pants. top-ranked Seminoles has “That was a miscommuni- suffered because of the cation,” Fisher said. “When notoriety that has followed we saw it, it was corrected. Winston in recent months. He was great about it. That Winston stood by on the was our fault.” Seminole sidelines Saturday Fisher praised Maguire night as fellow redshirt for his play and how he sophomore Sean Maguire responded to a turbulent threw for 305 yards and one week. touchdown to help Florida Maguire was initially State (3-0, 1-0 Atlantic named the starter for the Coast Conference) eke out first half at midweek and a 23-17 overtime win over then late Friday learned a mistake-riddled Clemson he’d be playing the whole team that had outplayed game. His parents and a sis- the Seminoles for much of ter, who live in New Jersey, the game. The Seminoles arranged at the last minute seek their 20th straight win to travel to Tallahassee on Saturday at unbeaten North Saturday, arriving shortly Carolina State (4-0). before kickoff. Fisher said he hopes “You never know until that last week’s one-game PAUL BUCHANAN/Special to the Reporter he gets in there,” con- suspension is a wakeup Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher looks dejected on the sideline during the Seminoles’ overtime victory against Clemson. ceded Fisher, who noted call for Winston, who has that Maguire was largely bounced from one incident thrown to the wolves with to another during his time making “offensive and stop that.” it takes to be a leader and “They also see how hard a baptismal against a tal- in Tallahassee. vulgar” comments about While playing for the understood that he needed he works, how he prepares, ented defensive team like “I think it really hit home, female anatomy on campus. Florida State baseball team, to be more careful in his how diligent he is with Clemson. no doubt,” Fisher said at University officials hope he was suspended for three personal life. them. It has not affected “He was a guy you felt his weekly Monday meet- the suspension gets the 20- games and completed 20 Winston was not available that part.” very comfortable about,” ing with media covering the year-old’s attention. hours of community ser- for comment on Monday; he And, Fisher noted that Fisher said. “Now I know, program. “When he does spontane- vice after acknowledging usually talks to the media his players also gained the compared to not knowing. Winston has been ous things he has to make he stole $32 worth of crab on Wednesdays. confidence in Winston’s “That’s a heckuva way to involved in a series of off- better judgments,’ Fisher legs from a local grocery Fisher said overall, his absence. The coach said get your first initiation into field incidents in recent said Monday. “Jameis is not store in April. Before the 6-foot-4, 230-pound quar- they now know they can college football. He did an months, including last a bad individual. He makes football season, he said he terback is loved by team- win without him if neces- outstanding job handling week’s suspension for poor decisions. He’s got to had matured, learned what mates. sary. his emotions.” Bortles Dolphins noncommittal to start on Tannehill going forward DAVIE — If embat- said at his weekly Monday if his noncommittal stance for Jags tled quarterback Ryan news conference, “and would create the percep- Tannehill needed a public we’re going to decide what tion Tannehill is in limbo, From staff reports vote of confidence from his 46 players are going, and the coach said, “I’m going coach, he didn’t get it. how best to utilize them.” to stick with the answer JACKSONVILLE — Joe Philbin was asked Tannehill has started all that I’ve given.” The Blake Bortles era four times by reporters 35 games since being drafted Offensive coordinator has officially begun in whether Tannehill will in 2012, but has played poor- Bill Lazor didn’t hesitate Jacksonville. remain the Miami Dolphins’ ly this year for the Dolphins when asked if he had doubts The Jaguars are starter this week, and each (1-2), who face the Raiders whether Tannehill would counting on it resulting time the coach was non- in London on Sunday. His start against Oakland. in more wins than the committal. backup is Matt Moore, who “No. Is there any doubt Byron Leftwich era, the “We’re going to start has made 25 starts in seven that I’ll be the coordina- David Garrard era, the our game plan for Oakland NFL seasons. tor next weekend?” Lazor Blaine Gabbert era and when I leave here,” Philbin When Philbin was asked said. the Chad Henne era. Jacksonville turned COURTESY things over to Bortles Local student Brody Green is looking to become state champ. on Sunday, making the switch at halftime of what ended up being the team’s third lopsided loss Green ranked in as many games this season. Bortles threw two touchdown passes and first in state two interceptions in his NFL debut, a 44-17 loss From staff reports 30 in Panama City Beach. to the Indianapolis Colts Over 600 competitors from on Sunday. Sepulveda’s ATA Martial all over the United States “He’s going to learn, Arts student First Degree participated in the two-day but he made some plays,” Black Belt, Brody Green event in a variety of mar- coach Gus Bradley said. recently competed in the tial arts activities, including “He kept plays alive “Battle on the Beach” ATA sparing, traditional forms, and he’s got really good Regional Tournament, and and weapons competitions. instincts and made some won first place in traditional Green is currently ranked really good decisions and forms in his division. number one in his division some good throws. Some The annual event was in the State of Florida and of the throws that you hosted by Grand Master is in the position to become saw I’m sure he wishes Soos Ho Lee on Aug. 29- ranked state champion. he had back, but we will learn through those.” Bortles completed 14 of 24 passes for 223 yards. He also ran for 30 yards and was sacked once. “It was average,” Bortles said. “I mean, I thought there was some good stuff and there was some bad stuff we need to correct. You can’t throw two picks. ... The last one was definitely a stupid throw.” Since selecting Bortles with the third overall pick in May’s NFL draft, the Jaguars (0-3) talked about bringing him along slowly. But as the losses mounted, it became clear Bortles would be on the field sooner rather than later. Bradley told both quarterbacks ear- lier in the week that the change was on the horizon. 4BSPORTS

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COLE A/K/A BAR- (summary administration) OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE be a member in good standing of BARA COLE, ET AL, TO ALL PERSONS HAVING SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 6, a local Christian Church, [email protected] DEFENDANT(S) CLAIMS OR DEMANDS A DISTANCE OF 517.40 FEET; committed to serving God, good Fax (386) 754-2220 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: THENCE RECORDED IN O.R. people skills with a strong desire or Call (386) 754-2225 Legal TO CHAPTER 45 You are hereby notified that an Or- BOOK 543, PAGES 453-454 OF to help people in need, and EOE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pur- der of Summary Administration has THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CO- ability to train and supervise Public Auction to be held suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclo- been entered in the estate of DON- LUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA A volunteer staff. College degree Medical OCTOBER 24, 2014 at 8AM at sure dated September 10, 2014, and ALD ORRIN BARTH, deceased, DISTANCE OF 151.34 FEET; preferred. Send resumes to 120 Employment Ozzie s Towing & Auto, LLC 2492 entered in Case No. 12-2014-CA- File Number 14-218-CP, by the Cir- THENCE NORTH 67˚44 22” WEST Personnel Committee, P.O Box 000072 of the Circuit Court of the cuit Court for Columbia County, A DISTANCE OF 229.92 FEET TO SE Baya Ave. Lake City FL, 32025. 2285, Lake City, FL 32056. Avalon Healthcare & (386) 719-5608 Third Judicial Circuit in and for Co- Florida, Probate Division, the ad- THE POINT OF BEGINNING; lumbia County, Florida in which dress of which is Columbia County THENCE CONTINUE NORTH Deadline 9/28/14. Equal Rehabilitation Center Following VIN Number: Employment Opportunity Positions Available: Bank of America, N.A., is the Plain- Courthouse, Post Office Box 2069, 67˚44 22” WEST A DISTANCE OF tiff and Barbara J. Cole A/K/A Bar- Lake City, Florida 32056; that the 109.64 FEET; THENCE NORTH Activity Director - temporary 98 CHRYSLER position. Applicant must be VIN# 4C3AU52N2WE024717 bara Cole and Ricky Cole, are De- Decedent's date of death was May 01˚57 06” WEST A DISTANCE OF fendants, the Columbia County Clerk 17, 2014; that the total value of the 305.50 FEET; THENCE NORTH 05546898 certified in activities. of the Circuit Court will sell to the estate is $14,000.00 and that the 87˚11 46” EAST A DISTANCE OF Christian based organization Receptionist - full-time position. 92 TOYOTA seeking qualified individual VIN#4T1SK12E2NU124915 highest and best bidder for cash in/on names and address of those to whom 358.36 FEET; THENCE SOUTH Successful candidate must have the third floor of the Columbia it has been assigned by such order 01˚57 06” EAST A DISTANCE OF for Operations Manager. computer knowledge. 10736080 County Courthouse at 173 N.E. Her- are: 210.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH Responsible for day to day Rehabilitation Director - SEPTEMBER 23, 2014 nando Avenue, Lake City, Florida Name 87˚11 46” WEST A DISTANCE OF operations of center, including full-time position. Successful 32055, Columbia County, Florida at Jeffrey Hunter Barth 258.35 FEET; THENCE SOUTH managing volunteers, financial candidate must be a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 11:00 AM on the 8th day of October, Address 01˚57 06” EAST A DISTANCE OF responsibilities, maintaining licensed therapist. THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, 2014, the following described prop- 14721 SW State Road 47 141.95 FEET TO THE POINT OF office technology and facility Please apply in person @ Avalon IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN- erty as set forth in said Final Judg- Fort White, Florida 32038 BEGINNING. maintenance and security. Must Healthcare, 1270 SW Main Street, TY, FLORIDA ment of Foreclosure: ALL INTERESTED PERSONS TOGETHER WITH AN EASE- be a member in good standing of Lake City, Florida 32025 CIVIL DIVISION LOT 3, BLOCK D, BRENT ARE NOTIFIED THAT: MENT, 30.00 FEET IN WIDTH, a local Christian Church, CASE NO.: 12-2014-CA-000036 HEIGHTS, A SUBDIVISION, AC- All creditors of the estate of Dece- FOR THE PURPOSE OF INGRESS committed to serving God, good NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC CORDING TO THE PLAT THERE- dent and persons having claims or AND EGRESS, LYING 15.00 FEET Caretenders Home Care is Plaintiff, OF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT demands against the estate of Dece- EACH SIDE OF THE FOLLOW- people skills with a strong desire looking for PRN OT & RN with vs. BOOK 6, PAGES 51 - 51A, OF dent, other than those for whom pro- ING DESCRIBED CENTERLINE: to help people in need, strong home care experience. Please ap- DANIEL K MARTIN, et. al., THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CO- vision for full payment was made in COMMENCE AT THE NORTH- organizational, management and ply in person with a Defendants. LUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. the Order of Summary Administra- WEST CORNER OF A PARCEL supervisory skills, proficient resume at 3593 NW Devane St. AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION TOGETHER WITH A MOBILE tion must file their claims with this OF LAND RECORDED IN OFFI- with computers and computer Lake City, FL. 32055. TO: HOME LOCATED THEREON AS court WITHIN THE TIME PERI- CIAL RECORD BOOK 543, PA- programs. College degree ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES, A PERMANENT FIXTURE AND ODS SET FORTH IN SECTION GES 453 AND 454 OF THE PUB- preferred. Send resumes to DENTAL ASSISTANT with WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN APPURTENANCE THERETO, DE- 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PRO- LIC RECORDS OF COLUMBIA Personnel Committee, P.O. Box temporary crown experience PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN IN- SCRIBED AS: 2000 FLEETWOOD BATE CODE. ALL CLAIMS AND COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN 2285, Lake City, FL 32056. needed. Mon-Thurs. Please bring TEREST AS SPOUSE, HEIRS DE- DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOME DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL SOUTH 10˚05 00” EAST ALONG Deadline 9/28/14. Equal or fax resume to Oak Hill Dental VISEES, GRANTEES, BENEFI- BEARING IDENTIFICATION BE FOREVER BARRED. NOT- THE WEST LINE OF SAID PAR- Employment Opportunity Group, 272 SW Bentley Place, CIARIES OR OTHER CLAIM- NUMBERS FLFLX70A27815AV21 WITHSTANDING ANY OTHER CEL OF LAND A DISTANCE OF ANTS BY THROUGH UNDER, AND FLFLX70B27815AV21 AND APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, 75.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF Lake City. (386) 755-1466 fax AND AGAINST DANIEL K MAR- TITLE NUMBERS 0080145432 ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) BEGINNING OF SAID CENTER- 10735967 Immediate openings for TIN, DECEASED AND 0080145567. YEARS OR MORE AFTER DECE- LINE, THENCE NORTH 67˚44 22” C.N.A's UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DANIEL A/K/A 220 S.E. BRITT PLACE, DENT S DATE OF DEATH IS WEST A DISTANCE OF 569.55 & L.P.N's, apply in person at K MARTIN LAKE CITY, FL 32025-7282 BARRED. FEET TO A POINT ON THE Still Waters Assisted BRIAN JONES Any person claiming an interest in The date of first publication of this WEST LINE OF THE NORTH 1/2 Living Facility. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BRIAN the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- Notice is September 16, 2014. OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF JONES er than the property owner as of the JEFFREY HUNTER BARTH SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 3 MARGUERITE MARION PANTER date of the Lis Pendens must file a 14721 SW State Road 47 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, CO- The Lake City Reporter, a daily AKA MARGUERITE MARION claim within 60 days after the sale. Fort White, Florida 32038 LUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA, newspaper seeks Needed Medical Assistant with MARTIN AMERICANS WITH DISABILITY MORGAN LAW CENTER FOR (SAID POINT LYING ON THE Independent Contractor strong phlebotomy skills 3808 GALLO DR, CHALMETTE, ACT: If you are a person with a disa- ESTATE & LEGACY PLANNING, CENTERLINE OF A COUNTY Newspaper Carrier. for busy medical office. Contact LA 70043 bility who needs any accommodation PLLC GRADED ROAD) AND THE TER- Apply in person during normal Nancy at 386-719-2540 ext 1000 379 SW MOLLIES TERR LAKE in order to participate in this pro- Teresa Byrd Morgan MINAL POINT OF SAID CEN- business hours CITY FL 32024 ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost Florida Bar No. 0698954 TERLINE. Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm Patient Advocate 107 SUNNY VIEW CIR APT B3 to you, to the provision of certain as- 234 East Duval Street TOGETHER WITH A 2009, NO PHONE CALLS Full time Patient Advocate WINCHESTER TN 37398 2168 sistance. Please contact Carrina Lake City, Florida 32055 SOUTHERN OAK 28 X 48, DOU- position for Family Health Center 529 SE STATE ROAD 100 LAKE Cooper, Court Administration at 173 386/755-1977 (office) BLE WIDE MOBILE HOME, ID# S CITY FL 32025 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, 386/755-8781 (facsimile) TBD. of Columbia County. Competitive 3730 SR 247 SW LAKE CITY FL Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758- [email protected] THESE MOBILE HOME TITLES 10735998 pay and benefits. Duties include 32024 2163 at least 7 days before your Attorney for Successor Trustees WILL BE RETIRED WITH THE SR. BILLING CLERK scheduling appointments for AND TO: All persons claiming an scheduled court appearance, or im- FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF Full time (M-F). 3+ yrs min multiple physicians, answering a interest by, through, under, or against mediately upon receiving this notifi- 10735939 MOTOR VEHICLES ACCORDING clerical & data entry (10-key) multi-line phone system, verifying the aforesaid Defendant(s). cation if the time before the sched- September 16, 23, 2014 TO FLORIDA STATUE SECTION experience. Individual should be insurance, checking patients YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED uled appearance is less than 7 days; 319.261 AND HEREAFTER AL- detail oriented, reliable & able in/out. Data entry, customer that an action to foreclose a mort- if you are hearing or voice impaired, Registration of Fictitious Names WAYS A PART OF THIS REAL to communicate effectively. service and clerical skills a must. gage on the following described call 711. We the undersigned, being duly PROPERTY. Computer proficiency a must. 1-3 years1 experience in a medical property: Dated in Columbia County, Florida sworn, do hereby declare under oath Any person claiming an interest in Associates degree preferred. office setting preferred. Apply A PORTION OF LOT 31, BAR- this 12th day of September, 2014. that the names of all persons interest- the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- ed in the business or profession car- Send resume to comment@ online at www.palmsmg.org or by WICK SUBDIVISION, A SUBDI- P. DeWitt Cason er than the property owner as of the PritchettTrucking.com mail to Patient Advocate Position, VISION AS RECORDED IN PLAT Clerk of the Circuit Court ried on under the name of HAECO date of the Lis Pendens must file a AMERICAS AIRFRAME SERV- 911 South Main Street Trenton, FL BOOK 4, PAGE 47, PUBLIC RE- Columbia County, Florida claim within 60 days after the sale. 32693. No phone calls please. By: /s/ P.A. Perry ICES, 102 SE ACADEMIC AVE- AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- CORDS OF COLUMBIA COUN- 10736025 EOE. TY, FLORIDA. SAID PORTION Deputy Clerk NUE, LAKE CITY, FL 32025 TIES ACT: If you are a person with BEING MORE PARTICULARLY Contact Phone Number: a disability who needs any accom- DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 10735979 (336)668-4410 X 4008 and the ex- modation in order to participate in LPN Needed BEGIN AT THE NORTHWEST September 23, 30, 2014 tent of the interest of each, is as fol- this proceeding, you are entitled, at Full Time LPN Position for CORNER OF LOT 31 OF BAR- lows: no cost to you, to the provision of Family Health Center of Columbia WICK SUBDIVISION, AS RE- We will sell the following tenants Name: Triad International Mainte- certain assistance. Please contact The Lake City Reporter is now County. Applicants must have a CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, units at Community Self Storage 814 nance Corporation Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- seeking qualified candidates for current license in the State of PAGE 47, PUBLIC RECORDS OF SW State Road 247/Branford Hwy., Extent of Interest: 100% tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, the position of Florida. Competitive pay and COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA, Friday, October 10, 2014 at 1:00PM. by:/s/ LEE FOX Room 408, Lake City, Florida Sales Associate benefits. Apply to online at AND RUN N 31” E, 182.80 WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days This position requires self www.palmsmg.org. or by mail to 88˚50 386-961-9926. COUNTY OF GUILFORD FEET; THENCE RUN S 01˚55 48” ’ before your scheduled court appear- motivation and drive to assist LPN Nursing Position, 911 South E, A DISTANCE OF 233.97 FEET; Sworn to and subscribed before me ance, or immediately upon receiving business' within the community Main Street, Trenton, FL 32693. THENCE RUN S 0 31” W, CATINA RAMSEY this 17TH day of SEPTEMBER, this notification if the time before the 88˚5 Household Goods A.D. 2014. with their marketing and sales No Phone calls please. EOE. FOR A DISTANCE OF 183.95 scheduled appearance is less than 7 plans. Applying candidates must FEET, THEN RUN N 07” W, by:/s/ KAREN BURKE days; if you are hearing or voice im- 1˚46 TIFFANY DANIELS Title: Legal Assistant/Notary possess an energetic and Outreach and Eligibility 233.97 FEET TO THE POINT OF paired, call 711. professional attitude along with Enrollment Specialist BEGINNING. Household Furniture & Goods Dated at LAKE CITY, Florida this 10736072 a clean driving history. Pay Full Time (Grant Funded) TOGETHER WITH: 2000 60 X 28 3rd day of September, 2014. range is based on experience. Eligibility Enrollment Specialist LIMITED MOBILE HOME, SERI- WANDA PERRY September 23, 2014 /s/ B. Scippio AL GAFLX34A30611-SL22 AND Boxes & Totes of Household Goods IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF P. Dewitt Cason This position is offered Salary position for Palms Medical GAFLX34B30611-SL22. THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT plus uncapped Commission. Group. High School has been filed against you and you WHITNEY AVERY IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN- Columbia COUNTY, FLORIDA Please send all resumes to Diploma/GED required. Minimum are required to serve a copy of your Household Items TY, FLORIDA twestberry@ of 2 years experience in customer written defenses, if any, to it on the Case No.: 12-2012-CA-000053 05546887 lakecityreporter.com or mail service. Experience with health attorney for the Plaintiff, MILLEN- JEREMY MOORE Section: September 16, 23, 2014 to: Attn: Theresa Westberry insurance eligibility and NIUM PARTNERS, whose address Furniture & Household Goods BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, 180 East Duval Street, enrollment preferred. Competitive is 21500 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 600, LP, FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME Lake City, FL 32055 pay and benefits. Apply online at Aventura FL 33180, and the file STEPHEN SESSIONS LOANS SERVICING, LP Lost & Found www.palmsmg.org or by mail to original with the Clerk within 30 Furniture & Household Goods Plaintiff, 020 Outreach and Eligibility days after the first publication of this v. 10736069 Enrollment Specialist, 911 South notice, or on r before October 6, RHONDA DUHART (2 units) ASHLEY R. WHITELY AKA ASH- FOUND : Household & Furniture Main Street Trenton, FL 32693. 2014. If you fail to do so, a default LEY WHITELY; ANY AND ALL 1 impact wrench No phone calls please. EOE. may be entered against you for the UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING Zebra Terrace 09/19 BRENDA BRANNON relief demanded in the Foreclosure BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND 386-438-8825 The Health Center of Lake City Household Goods AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED Complaint. The Lake City – Columbia has openings for CNA s. All shifts WITNESS my hand and seal of the INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) Missing: 2 yr old small gray Court on this 4 day of September, SHEILA GEORGE (2 units) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE female tabby w/ID chip 9/15/14 County Chamber of Commerce available. Apply in person at The 2014. Household Goods DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER Deputy J. Davis Lane area. is seeking a Receptionist. Please Health Center of Lake City P. DEWITT CASON SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY 386-438-4307 visit www.lakecitychamber.com 560 SW McFarlane Avenue CLERK OF THE COURT MICANEASHA ROSS CLAIM AN INTEREST AS for more information. Lake City, FL 32025 By: /s/ B. Scippio Furniture & Household Goods SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, Job EOE/ADA Drug Free Workplace Deputy Clerk GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIM- BRENDA FLEMING ANTS; TENANT 1 100 Opportunities Experienced retail meat cutter. Schools & 10735972 Household Goods Defendant(s). Full time, immediate opening. September 23, 30, 2014 NOTICE OF SALE 05546778 Ward's Supermarket family owned 240 Education LISA SIMMONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- Rountree Moore and operated retail grocery market Furniture & Household Goods suant to an Order Canceling Foreclo- in Gainesville, Florida. 05546777 Automotive Group. Interested in a Medical sure Sale An Rescheduling Sale Seeking highly motivated WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO Date, dated August 6, 2014, entered Career? REFUSE ALL BIDS. individual for sale position. for full-time in Civil Case No. 12-2012-CA- Great income potential with Immediate opening Express Training offers courses Cash only, 10% Buyers premium, 000053 of the Circuit Court of the petroleum (Gilbarco) equipment for beginners & exp Nyle Wells #AU3814. benefits. No experience technicians. Looking for a person Third Judicial Circuit in and for Co- necessary. Call Chris Shelley lumbia County, Florida, wherein the who can Troubleshoot, Repair, and Nursing Assistant, $499 10735901 today to set up your interview Install electronic and Mechanical Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell to 386-758-6171 Day 10/29/14 September 23, 30, 2014 the highest bidder for cash on 29th equipment. Must have clean, valid Phlebotomy national certifica- day of October, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. driving record and subject to tion, $800 next class- 10/6/2014 on the Third Floor of the Columbia Framers needed with log home random drug testing. Salary: REPORTER Classifieds County Courthouse, 173 NE Hernan- experience. Drug Free Workplace. D.O.E. Minimum of High School LPN 9/29/14 do Avenue, Lake City, Florida Contact Blake Construction diploma. Experience is required In Print and On Line 32055, in accordance with chapter 45 867-0296. and previous Electrical Experience Fees incl. books, supplies, exam Florida Statutes, relative to the fol- preferred. email your resume to fees. Call 386-755-4401 or www.lakecityreporter.com lowing described property as set [email protected] expresstrainingservices.com Classified Department: 755-5440 LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2014 7B 310 Pets & Supplies 805 Lots for Sale 810 Home for Sale 810 Home for Sale 810 Home for Sale PUBLISHER'S NOTE tate which is in violation of the Century 21/Darby Rogers Rockford Realty Group One of a Remax Missy Zecher Florida Law 828.29 requires dogs law. Our readers are hereby in- Heather Craig 466-9223 3/2 kind custom home, gorgeous inte- 623-0237 MLS88178 3BR/2BA and cats being sold to be at least 8 formed that all dwellings adver- beautifully remodeled, MH could rior, master suite, 2 car garage, ad- well maintained, updated laminate weeks old and have a health tised in this newspaper are availa- be income producing, extra fea- ditional garage w/living quarters. flooring, wood burning FP, great certificate from a licensed ble on an equal opportunity basis. tures galore! MLS86968 $185,900 Mark Cook 288-9378 MLS87975 location $129,000 veterinarian documenting they To complain of discrimination call 3/2, great equestrian area w. gor- have mandatory shots and are HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777, Denise Milligan-Bose Realty River communit home 2/2, RV 397-3313 2BR/2BA MH, geous land, fenced & cross fenced, shelter & 3 car parking. Move in free from intestinal and external the toll free lg front screened porch. horse stalls, fruit trees, $110,000 parasites. Many species of wild- telephone number to the hearing ready. Wrap around porch. MLS87026 $50,000 MLS87977 Susan Holton Eagle MLS88311 Susan Holton Eagle life must be licensed by Florida impaired is 1-800-927-9275. 623-6612 Daniel Crapps Agency Fish and Wildlife. If you are Poole Realty Anita Handy 623-6612 Daniel Crapps Agency unsure, contact the local 208-5877 Just reduced 3/1.4 on 9 Remax Jo Lytte Remax 365-2821 Rockford Realty Group 5/4, office for information. Home for Sale ac, has 2br/1ba upstairs, garage is 3BR/2BA, well maintained MBR ste, great rm w FP, open kit., 810 unique, adorable home resembles a DWMH on 5 ac, fenced, trees upstairs bonus rm, 3car garage barn. MLS87055 $239,900 shaded, 2 car carport, 2 out build- $430,000 Charlie Sparks Garage Sales 3 story 3BR/2BA ings, must see MLS88025 $79,900 430 Exclusive waterfront. Stan Batten Real Estate 755-0808 MLS82876 752-4402 MLS87078 Well Results Realty, Brittany PUBLISHER'S NOTE Close to Lake City Rockford Realty Group Beauti- $225,000 752-7887 maintained 2320 sf & 3094 under Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS88032 ful 2/2 on almost 2ac on the Sante All Yard Sale Ads roof, huge oaks, FP in fam rm 3BR/2BA, den, Fam. rm, great for Must be Pre-Paid. Fe River 1/4 miles from Sante Fe 3BR/2BA w/garage 1890 SF $207,900 1st time buyer. Sold as is!! /Ichetucknee river junc. $275,000 Backs up to 100 ac. preserve $55,000 Mike Lieneman 867-9053 Westside, 3 miles to Walmart Hallmark Real Estate MLS87116 Mobile Homes B-2008 $159,900 386-243-8311 Country club living, 4/3, wood Rockford Realty Group Gor- 630 for Rent burning FP, formal DR, covered geous unique A-frame 1br/2ba up- Farms & Hallmark Real Estate Home on porch, corner lot $189,000 Janet stairs loft could be converted to 820 Acreage 2 & 3 BR MH. $450 - $700. mo. 3.67 ac w/ SR 47 frontage, lg br s, Creel 719-0382 add l br s. $239,000 Charles new carpet, lg brick FP, great Sparks, Jr. 867-1798 MLS88033 Plus Deposit. Water & Sewer Results Realty, Brittany 1/2 acre lots; Owner financing Furnished. Cannon Creek MHP & home/business location $220,000 $ 300 down; $ 77 per month days Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS87213 Results Realty, Brittany 5 Debbie King 365-3886 other locations 386-752-6422 4BR/3BA plenty of rm, well Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS88038 Deas Bullard/BKL Properties 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com 2BD/1BA COUNTRY setting, Poole Realty Glenda Mccall established neighborhood $89,900 Charming 3/1 on 5ac, fireplace, a week 208-5244 3/2, 1782 sf, 4 ac, lg LR, well maintained $69,900 Branford area. $480/mo plus sec United Country-Dicks Realty 4 1/2 acre lot. Lake Jeffery Road. 386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833 cabinets galore, 2 storage Century 21 Darby Rogers buildings $94,900 MLS77195 MLS87215 Custom built Gorgeous Oaks!Paved Rd www.suwanneevalleyproperties.com 5BR/3BA on 34 secluded ac, wild- 752-6575 Custom build split floor Owner Financing! NO DOWN! You’ll฀find฀it฀here! Accredited Real Estate Mike life, stocked pond, lots of storage plan, lg master suite, jacuzzi tub, $59,900. $525mo 352-215-1018. Mobile Homes Foster 288-3596 2BR/2BA MH MLS87215 $399,000 755-8585 kitchen granite countertops. www.LandOwnerFinancing.com on 10.18 ac secluded, private rd, MLS88041 $179,900 Lake City Reporter 640 for Sale fenced, workshop MLS79707 Poole Realty Kelli Shirah Rockford Realty Group 265+ 208-3847 3/2 block split floor Hallmark Real Estate MLS88059 2015 $59,500 acre property features 100 ac of 15 Brand New plan, breakfast bar, 1 ac, no 4/3 screened pool & grilling area, yr old planted pines, 70 ac pasture, 5BR/3BA $69,900 Setup & Daniel Crapps Agency restrictions MLS87231 $124,000 lg LR & fam rm, full in-law ste w/ delivered 904-259-4663 fenced $795,000 Charlie Sparks 755-5110 MLS81996 Move in seperate entrance. $199,000 755-0808 MLS84305 waynefriermacclenny.com read 3BR/2BA, lg kitchen, split Coldwell Banker/Bishop Realty Teresa Spradley 365-8343 floor plan $115,000 623-6896 Patti Taylor Pristine Poole Realty Donna Dawson Must sell Must move Equestrian estate. 4/2, granite Remax Taylor Goes 288-5679 14.97 ac farm 3BR/2BA, 1991 Fleetwood Harbor Spring, Remax, Sandy Kishton 344-0433 countertops, hickory hardwood 344-7662 MLS88072 Beautiful lg fam room, screened porch, some 28X65 $15,000 OBO MLS84384 3BR/2BA all bells & cabinets MLS87263 $240,000 4/2, well maintained, split floor fencing MLS87023 $115,000 386-288-1618 whistles, pool, tile, carpet, hickory plan, screened back porch, storage Coldwell Banker-Bishop Realty, Palm Harbor Homes - limited flooring, extra lg utility rm, FP. shed, fenced. $115,000 Remax Taylor Goes $198,900 Sante Fe River 3/2, 1732 sf on 344-7662 time offer! $5K towards any exte- 6.94ac over looking river. Must Century 21 Darby Rogers rior package. We have 24 wide, 7.9 acres in Lake City Daniel Crapps Agency see MLS87323 $399,000 752-6575 4BR/2BA, 2671 sf, open Only $19,900 26, 28 & 30 wide homes. 755-5110 MLS84671 3BR/2.5BA, Sherry Ratliff 365-8414 kitchen, lots of pantry space & 3 stock units reduced 26K, 2592 sf, great rm w/FP, granite countertop, Fla room, stone FP, 2 Homes from the $60's counter tops in kitchen $298,080 Remax, Sandy Kishton 344-0433 car garage MLS88108 $159,900 Commercial plantcity.palmharbor.com MLS87374 3BR/2BA maintained 830 Property 800-622-2832 *Se habla espanol Poole Realty Kellie Shirah like its new, split plan, screened Century 21/Darby Rogers 208-3847 MLS84965 3/2 on lg lot back porch, corner lot. Motivated Heather Craig 466-9223 Presti- Rockford Realty Group Great overlooking White Lake. Open owners. $129,900 gious golf club community. 4/2, investment property-professional Mobile Home floor plan, 2 car garage $249,900 2671 sf, lg open kitchen, Fla rm, office center w/6255 sf. part is 650 & Land Rockford Realty Group stone FP MLS88108 $159,900 dental office. 3600sf is unfinished. Poole Realty Kellie Shirah 3/2, lg kitchen, living room a Land/Home Package 1021 NE 208-3847 MLS85113 3/2.5 brick River home approx 5ac w/300 ft Charlie Sparks 755-0808 d family room. Fenced backyard MLS83998 Cummings Way. 3BR/2BA City over 2600 sf, basement, 2 car with large workshop. $107,500 river frontage, lg screen porch water & sewer $69,900 Call garage on 43 ac, pasture, woods, Josh Silvis 623-4257 MLS87443 w/breathtaking view MLS88110 $259,900 Rockford Realty Group 904-259-4663 or 386-288-2374 pond and more $398,700 Susan Holton Eagle Self storage facility on Lake Jeff- United Country-Dicks Realty 623-6612 Daniel Crapps Agency Land/Home Package Poole Realty William Golightly MLS87456 Cypress cabin, 1-2BR, ery Rd. 3.31 ac w/124 non-climate 158 Michelle Place 590-6681 Superbly maintained lg screened porch, great hunting/ Poole Realty Anita Handy controlled storage units, 15,000 sf. 3BR/2BA on 2/5 acres $74,900 (TWMH) on 5 ac 3/2, very classy, camping retreat. approx 17 ac w/ 208-5877 4/3, 2701 sf, oaks $339,000 Charlie Sparks 904-259--4663 turn key, MLS85666 $132,000 planted pines $105,000 755-8585 surrounding screened porch, 755-0808 MLS87785 magnificent built. MLS88114 Accredited Real Estate Mike Coldwell Banker-Bishop Realty, Stan Batten Real Estate $349,000 Coldwell Banker-Bishop Realty, Foster 288-3596 Just Reduced Elaine Tolar 365-1548 Brick, 752-4402 MLS87494 3BR/2BA, Commercial Lease. Rent $15,000. 24x12 shed, 2 decks, split plan lg screened porch, open MH, screened porch, ingound Stan Batten Real Estate downstairs or entire space. (MH) Home as been meticulously kitchen MLS85835 $164,900 heated saltwater pool, hot tub, 752-4402 MLS88127 Recreated MLS88017 Mary Brown maintained. MLS85035 $69,995 maintained beyond belief$149,900 pool home. All new carpet & tile, Whitehurst 965-0887 Coldwell Banker-Bishop Realty, paint, fixtures, appliances, swim- Elaine Tolar 365-1548 Brand new Remax Taylor Goes ming pool w/hot tub. $189,900 Unfurnished Apt. open floor plan, covered back 344-7662 MLS87522 Beautiful Waterfront 710 For Rent porch cul-de-sac, quiet atmosphere 3/2, open floor plan, lg kitchen, Remax Missy Zecher 850 Property MLS85835 $173,900 623-0237 MLS88162 on 20 ac, 2 /1ba Apt. breakfast rm. Energy efficient large bedrooms $259,000 2850 sf Cypress log home 3/2, loft Suwannee River front property new carpet. $515mo $530 dep. Remax Jo Lytte Remax 365-2821 on 2nd level, hardwood floors, 5.13 ac approx 1/2 mile from CH/A, close to shopping & VA 3BR/2BA on 9,37 ac, terrific Poole Realty Irvin Dees 208-4276 stocked pond, $455,000 Sante Fe River, Suwannee County NO PETS 386-697-4814 kitchen, great master suite. Wood 3/2 brick, updates, new floors & Parcel #11-07S-0456300.9000 burning FP, back porch, so much paint, immaculate, additional Century 21 Darby Rogers $32,500 386-867-1687 2/1 w/garage & washer/dryer more MLS85844 $165,000 property avail. MLS87582 752-6575 Country home, open hookups. West side of town, $129,000 floor plan, lg BRs, vinyl plank Call for details Rockford Realty Group Equestri- flooring throughout MLS88169 Real Estate 386-755-6867 an lovers custom 4/3 on private Daniel Crapps Agency $184,900 870 Wanted 33+ ac estate, 10,000 sf of 755-5110 MLS87635 10 plus 2BR/1BA, UPSTAIRS, CH/A, outbuilding space. Paved rd Coldwell Banker/Bishop Realty We buy houses! Convenient location, No pets acres, 3/2 mfg home, screened Sell your house fast! $429,900 Mike Lieneman front porch, lg kitchen $87,300 623-6896 Patti Taylor 2 homes $550 mo + Sec. Dep., 211 SW 867-9053 MLS86036 on 62.44 ac. Custom 3/2 site built Fast Cash! Knox Street, 386-752-6686 Stan Batten Real Estate & 3/3 Palm Harbor MH Call (386) 487-6952. Rockford Realty Group Wow! Units for Rent 752-4402 MLS87653 MLS88174 $499,000 One of a kind 5BR/4.5BA on 6ac, 3BR/2BA, 5.29 plus acres, custom 1BR/1BA $450.00 gorgeous inside and out. Charles Poole Realty Nelda Hatcher 688- Recreational 2BR/1BA $600.00 built, oaks w/pasture, fenced & so Sparks Jr 867-1798 MLS86036 much more $93,900 8067 Lovely 3/2 on 1 ac, lg LR 951 Vehicles 2BR/2BA $575.00 w/FP, detached carport, room For more information call Results Realty, Brittany Stan Batten Real Estate for 2 RV s, fenced, nice trees 1999 FLEET/TITAN RV 386-867-9231 Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS86069 752-4402 MLS87653 Custom built MLS88175 $69,000 ONLY 21,541 miles 5BR/5.5BA w/over 4300 sf on on 5.29 ac. Home has 3303 sf, Asking $19,000 OBO Up to $200 off 1st mo rent! Remax Taylor Goes 386-752-8421 1, 2 & 3BR apts. avail. over 5ac, in ground pool, beautiful metal shed w/equip to maintain property $260,000 properly $249,900 344-7662 MLS88181 Well $89 Deposit maintained 3/2, split floor plan, lg To place your Poole Realty Kellie Shirah Pools, B-ball, gym & more! Poole Realty Donna Dawson open living rm, spacious kitchen, classified ad call *FREE after school program 208-3847 MLS86216 3/2.5 Medi- 288-5679 3BR/2BA on almost 5 garden tub. $135,500 terranean style brick on 4.75 ac, ja- ac, 10x18 screened porch Windsong Apts cuzzi tub, lg master suite, FP in Daniel Crapps Agency Call for our low rent rates (Mhome) walk in shower. 755-5440 living room $275,000 MLS87682 $49,900 755-5110 MLS88191 Country 386-758-8455 living 3BR/2BA mfg home, front Remax Taylor Goes Coldwell Banker-Bishop Realty, & back deck, country kitchen UPDATED APT, 344-7662 MLS86396 Gorgeous Custom brick on 5.5 ac 3BR/2BA, $60,000 w/tile floors/fresh paint. 4/2 on 22.95 ac, upgrades, FP, lg screened patio, salt pool, detached Great area. kitchen, working waterfall guest quarter MLS87705 Ruth Remax Missy Zecher 386-752-9626 $369,000 965-7579 $369,000 623-0237 MLS88192 Immaculate Roberson home, 3BR/2BA, spacious family Owner fin. avail. Country home on Stan Batten Real Estate room on 1 ac $142,000 4.23 ac, new kit floor & remodeled Furnished Apts. 752-4402 MLS87711 Well Remax, Sandy Kishton 344-0433 Want to sell it quickly? Call Melissa: 386-754-0401 720 For Rent BA, fenced & cross fenced. maintained home in 55+ MLS86423 Susan Holton Eagle MLS88193 3BR/2BA, spacious, community 3/2, ceramic tile 2 car Alligator Lake, fam rm, sun room, ROOMS FOR Rent. Hillcrest, 623-6612 Daniel Crapps Agency garage $93,900 Sands, Columbia. All furnished. separate formal dining & living. Remax Missy Zecher Stan Batten Real Estate $175,000 Electric, cable, fridge, microwave. 623-0237 MLS86599 Vintage Weekly or monthly rates. 1 person 752-4402 MLS87711 Well Stan Batten Real Estate 4BR/2BA, remodeled, zoned as maintained home 55+ comm., $145, 2 persons $155. weekly office, can be used as residence 752-4402 MLS88210 Spacious 386-752-5808 ceramic tile in kitchen, LR & home 2232 heated sf, formal LR 2008 Cadillac DTS $95,000 hallway, 2 car garage $93,900 on 1/2 ac, shed, fenced, brick Luxury 1st edition, 1 owner, Unfurnished Stan Batten Real Estate Century 21/Darby Rogers const. Fla room $129,900 always garaged & properly 752-4402 MLS86622 3BR/2BA Heather Craig 466-9223 SWMH, serviced. 71,500 miles. 730 Home For Rent on 5+ ac, block w/stucco, 9ft ceil- Stan Batten Real Estate 2BR/2BA on a nice .537 ac lot. 752-4402 MLS88212 3/2 with Excellent condition. 3BR/2BA, completely ings, 2 car garage, handmade cus- Make’ offer! MLS87712 $24,900 tom cabinets & more $205,900 laminate wood floors, lots of refurbished, appliances furnished, Coldwell Banker/Bishop Realty cabinets, screened porch, brick, $15,500 Fenced yard. $875 month. & $875 Daniel Crapps Agency 623-6896 Patti Taylor Plantation 2432 sf $148,900 deposit 386-288-8401 Call 755-5110 MLS86659 4BR/2BA, home 4/2.5, custom pool pavilion Remax Jo Lytte Remax 365-2821 386-397-4571 For Rent: Beautiful 3/2 brick home lg great rm w/FP, open kitchen w/ & salt water pool, cherry cabinets. Country home, updated, new on 1/2 acre $995/mo. breakfast nook $184,900 A must see! MLS87714 $289,500 kitchen, super sized fam rm, new 386-752-5035X3910 Denise Milligan-Bose Realty Century 21 Darby Rogers barn, fenced, lots of wildlife on 7 days 7-7 A Bar Sales, Inc 397-3313 Spacious home, oak 752-6575 Great for first time property MLS88215 $139,900 cabinets in kitchen, great rm, hand Unfurnished 2 bedroom/1 bath buyer, new carpet, paint, ceramic Poole Realty David Mincey house w/ CHA on 5 acres. crafted stone FP, 1 ac, 2 car tile. 3BR/1.5BA, fenced, 590-0157 3/2 on 10 ac, hickory $700.00 per month. First, last carport MLS86665 $129,900 landscaped. MLS87764 $94,900 cabinets, Tenn stone FP, mother- and security Firm. 386-292-2228 Remax Missy Zecher Remax Taylor Goes in-law quarters, pecan trees & 623-0237 MLS86708 Brick, 344-7662 MLS87783 4/2, more MLS88221 $295,000 Business & upgraded bathrooms, covered patio extraordinary condition, open floor Poole Realty Anita Handy 750 Office Rentals overlooking enormous fenced yard plan, enhanced landscaping 208-5877 3/2.5, 1998 sf, plenty of $195,000 $184,900 OAKBRIDGE OFFICE storage, large BR s, wood floors Complex Professional Office Rockford Realty Group 3/2, new Century 21 Darby Rogers MLS88223 $85,000 Available 725 SE Baya Dr construction, classic ranch, gour- 752-6575 Updated home, open Coldwell Banker-Bishop Realty, Call 752-4820 met kit, lg covered porches, split floor plan, garden tub, screened Mary Brown Whitehurst floor plan, $259,000 Scott Stew- back porch, new stainless applian- 965-0887 MLS88236 3/2 in town, art 867-3498 MLS86765 ces MLS87788 $189,900 lg back yard, new ceramic tile in 805 Lots for Sale Hallmark Real Estate MLS86794 Daniel Crapps Agency kitchen & more $69,900 Home on 20+ ac, fence & game 755-5110 MLS87814 Gorgeous Hallmark Real Estate MLS88239 Accredited Real Estate Mike fenced, pole barn, extra storage, lake front 4BR/3BA, 2919 sf, 3BR, many upgrades, fresh paint, Foster 288-3596 Three Rivers immaculate front & back porches fireplace, well maintained new carpet, new roof, 12x20 stor- Estate .92 ac, wooded, lots of $162,500 Janet Creel 719-0382 $198,000 age shed, fenced w/3gates $74,900 trees, fenced. MLS87099 Paula Lawrence 623-1973 Reduced to $4,995 Remax Missy Zecher Results Realty, Brittany 623-0237 MLS86832 Custom Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS87873 Century 21 Darby Rogers PUBLISHER'S NOTE build, over 2300 sf, sits on 4.5 ac 3BR/1BA, 1742 sf, nice, spacious 752-6575 Great house, well main- All real estate advertising in this 3BR/2.5BA, custom cabinets, 2 vaulted ceilings, screened porch tained, newer tile, very nice corner newspaper is subject to the fair FPs. A show place $299,900 $116,900 lot MLS88247 $172,500 housing act which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, Hallmark Real Estate MLS86859 Rockford Realty Group4/2 United Country-Dicks Realty limitation, or discrimination based 3BR/2BA on 5 ac w/oak trees, en- Country craftsman style, open MLS88282 402, corner lot, lg on race, color, religion, sex, joy front or back deck. well kept & floor plan, high ceilings, lg cov- MBR w/garden tub & walk in disability, familial status or nation- immaculate. Ron Feagle 288-2901 ered porches $189,000 Mark close, fenced back yard & al origin; or any intention to make Stan Batten Real Estate Cook 28-9378 MLS87916 screened porch $99,000 755-8585 such preference, limitation or 752-4402 MLS86868 Poole Realty Donna Dawson 3/2, lg master suite, DR & MBR discrimination." Familial status 3BR/2BA DWMH on 10 secluded 288-5679 Move in ready, open to screened lanai $225,000 includes children under the age of acres, pecan trees & hordwoods picturesque 4.61 ac w/garage & MLS88305 Susan Holton Eagle 18 living with parents or legal $69,995 several out buildings, covered 623-6612 Daniel Crapps Agency custodians, pregnant women and deck MLS87917 $79,900 people securing custody of chil- Denise Milligan-Bose Realty Lovely gardens & courtyards, re- dren under the age of 18. This 397-3313 Lg 3BR/2BA, 2 car Results Realty, Brittany stored home/office/boarding huse, newspaper will not knowingly garage, lg screened porch, great Stoeckert 397-3473 MLS87944 former Bed & Breakfast. $199,000 accept any advertising for real es- floor plan, one owner home Lg DWMH on 2 plus ac, MLS88314 Susan Holton Eagle MLS86944 $125,000 5BR/3BA, FP & more $74,9000 623-6612 Daniel Crapps Agency 8BSPORTS

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