By STEVEN RICHMOND
Move over Yo-Yo Ma, Christopher Bell is coming to town.
Lake City residents will have the opportunity to see Bell, a cellist known for his warm combination of folk and rock that draws inspira-tion from Paul Simon and Randy Newman, at The Café downtown on Saturday.
Bell is going on tour to promote his new album Sirens, a body of work he said was largely inspired by his experience in the wilderness of upstate New York and mythology.
“I once spent seven weeks by myself in the wild, canoe-ing along the Erie Canal,”
Bell said. “I got caught in a couple storms. A bolt of lightning came down within
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Third shooting victim dies
Niblack principal demoted, moved
By AMANDA WILLIAMSON
Columbia County School Superintendent Ter r y Huddleston said Tuesday he reorganized the instruc-tional leadership at Niblack Elementary School, resulting in the principal’s replacement by the assistant principal.
Marilyn Gassett, former prin-cipal of Niblack, was demot-ed to assistant principal at Pinemount Elementary School. The decision was ratified dur-ing Tuesday night’s School Board meeting when the board approved a list of personnel changes that included Gassett’s reassignment.
She will start at Pinemount Elementary on Monday, but has taken the week off until then. Niblack assistant princi-pal Melinda Moses will take over as principal.
“Ms. Moses has spent many years as a classroom teacher, guidance counselor and assis-tant principal,” Huddleston said. “These experiences will help provide her with the nec-essary skills to lead the teach-ers and students at Niblack Elementary.”
Prior to the reorganization, assistant principal Michael Allen floated between Melrose Park and Pinemount elemen-tary schools.
No one has been selected to fill the assistant principal posi-tion at Niblack. Plans are still uncertain, Huddleston said.
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School board OKs superintendent’s reorganization.
ABOVE: Lake City Fire Department firefight-ers (from left) Austin Thomas, Jeff McNeill, Trey
Beachamp, Scott Hale and Greg Sund pose for a photograph before going out on the department’s
Fill the Boot drive to collect money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association on Tuesday. RIGHT: Thomas
(left) and Beachamp smile as Jacob Byrd, 11, donates money outside Walmart on Tuesday.
By STEVEN RICHMOND
LAKE BUTLER — A third vic-tim has died following a Saturday shooting spree in Lake Butler.
David Griffis, 44, died at 7:39 a.m. Tuesday at Shands at the University of Florida in Gainesville, following complica-tions from a gunshot wound to the abdomen, according to the Union County Sheriff’s Office.
Hubert Allen Jr., a former employee for Pritchett Trucking Inc., fatally shot his former boss Marvin Pritchett and cowork-
ers Rolando G o n z a l e z -Delgado and Grif fis before turning the gun on himself Saturday morn-ing.
C o w o r k e r Lewis Mabrey Jr. was also wounded but was expected to be
released from the hospital soon.According to sheriff’s deputies,
Allen confronted Griffis at the Pritchett Trucking headquarters and shot in him in the abdomen before returning to his home on Southeast Sixth Avenue and tak-ing his own life.
Union County Sheriff Jerry Whitehead said Monday that investigators found a handwrit-
ten note with the names of Allen’s intended victims, indicating that that the murders were premedi-tated.
Despite the additional evi-dence, the sheriff’s office said Allen’s motive was still unclear.
“People woke us up at 10 a.m. to tell us the news,” Allen’s neigh-
Death toll from Saturday’s rampage now stands at four.
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By TONY BRITT
United States military branches are built on pride, integrity and tradi-tion.
While those character-istics often take on heroic measure in war time, many of them are grounded in a person’s youth, and a school safety patrol is an excellent place to start learning those skills.
The Easts ide Elementary School safety patrol takes pride in instill-ing those characteristics in its members, and its spon-sors have planned a trip to Washington, D.C., where
the children can develop those skills by seeing the accomplishments of oth-ers.
Sarah Ripple and Jeanie Free are co-sponsors for the safety patrol at Eastside.
Ripple, an fourth-grade teacher, said the patrol members are trying to raise $9,780 so the children can take two field trips dur-ing the year. One trip will be local, to the Columbia County Courthouse and the county Sheriff’s Office and the other trip will be to Washington.
“We’re a Title 1 school, which basically means money can be the big-gest obstacle,” Ripple said. “We do a lot of fundraisers because we do not want
Eastside safety patrol has ambitious planUnit attempting to raise $9,780 for DC field trip.
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Austin Bunton, an Eastside Elementary School fifth-grader and member of the school’s safety patrol, prepares to stop traffic for Ethan Alvarado, a prekindergarten student.PATROL continued on 3A
Griffis
Pop cellist coming to perform at Cafe´
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COURTESY
Christopher Bell will be per-forming Saturday at The Café in downtown Lake City.
Photos by JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter
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PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
Celebrity Birthdaysn Actor David Soul is 70.
n Actress Barbara Bach is 67.
n Singer Wayne Osmond of The Osmonds is 62.
n Actor Daniel Stern is 56.
n Actress Emma Samms is 53.
n Actress Jennifer Coolidge is 52.
n Country singer Shania Twain is 48.
n Actor Billy Boyd is 45.
n Actor-singer Jack Black of Tenacious D is 44.
n Actor Jason Priestley is 44.
n Actor J. August Richards
is 40.
n Singer-bassist Max Collins of Eve 6 is 35.
n Actress Carly Pope is 33.
n Country singer Jake Owen is 32.
n Country singer Leann Rimes is 31.
n Singer Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine is 27.
n Actor Armie Hammer is 27.
n Actor Samuel Larsen is 22.
Actress Quvenzhane Wallis is 10.
AROUND FLORIDAZimmerman seeks state money
ORLANDO — George Zimmerman’s attorney is going to ask the state of Florida to pay for some of his client’s non-lawyer legal bills.
A spokesman for attor-ney Mark O’Mara con-firmed Tuesday that the lawyer plans to ask the state of Florida to pick up the bill for as much as $300,000 in expenses.
State law allows defen-dants to get their legal expenses reimbursed by the state if they are acquit-ted.
Zimmerman was acquit-ted last month of any crime for fatally shoot-ing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.
The acquittal touched off protests nationwide.
Some of the costs that could be reimbursed include expert witnesses, depositions and an ani-mated video depicting Zimmerman’s account of what happened during his fight with Martin last year.
State may keep school relief
CLEARWATER — Florida may be keep-ing a safety net provision that kept more than 150 schools from getting F grades this year.
Interim Education Commissioner Pam Stewart said Tuesday that state officials will discuss in October whether to keep in place a rule that would limit a school grade from dropping more than one letter at a time.
This “temporary” rule was first adopted in 2012 but the State Board of Education narrowly voted to keep it intact for this year. If the board were to vote yes it means the rule would be in place for
grades handed out next summer.
Each year the state hands out A-to-F grades that are used to reward top schools and sanc-tion those that get failing marks.
Boy’s organs being donated
MIAMI — The family of a 12-year-old south-west Florida boy who was infected by a rare and deadly brain eating amoeba says his organs are being donated.
In a Facebook posting late Monday, the family announced that Zachary Reyna’s organs were going to others who were “waiting on a miracle.”
“Zac is our miracle,” the family’s Facebook post-
ing said. “His spirit will always be among us. He changed all of our lives, brought us closer to God, strengthened our family and his story has touched people around the world.”
Reyna became infected Aug. 3 while knee board-ing with friends in a ditch near his family’s LaBelle home. Doctors in Miami told the family late last week that the boy had extensive brain damage.
Miami Children’s Hospital spokeswoman Jennifer Caminas wouldn’t confirm whether the child has died, but she said Miami Children’s Hospital “expresses heartfelt con-dolences to this devoted family. We respect the family’s wishes and honor their privacy at this time.”
“Daily Scripture
”You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are stead-fast, because they trust in you.
— Isaiah 26:3
Bass says no ’N Sync reunion tourNEW YORK
Don’t get your heart set on anything more than the 90-second ’N Sync reunion seen on the MTV Video Music
Awards. The performance marked the first time the band played togeth-er in 11 years, and also the last time they’ll do it, at least for a while.
“It would be lovely to do it, but we’ve got nothing planned,” Lance Bass told The Associated Press on Monday between breaks of his Sirius XM show, “Dirty Pop With Lance Bass.”
One reason is that Justin Timberlake begins his solo tour this fall, and Bass says the closest he’ll get to the stage is a seat in the audi-ence.
“Who knows what will happen when he’s off tour. It’s simply not part of the conversation right now. We just focused on that one per-formance,” Bass said. “If we did anything like that, I think we would come up with something real special where we could actually call it ‘The Reunion.’”
Bass, along with boy-band mates Joey Fatone, Chris Kirkpatrick and JC Chasez, joined Timberlake, who was already performing at the VMAs on Sunday night. They wanted to do something special for Timberlake for receiving The Michael Jackson Vanguard Award, the VMA’s equiva-lent of a lifetime achievement award.
While the last 15 seconds of their reunion performance made Bass feel nauseous, getting to the stage was an adrenaline rush.
“We had to perform in the middle of the arena, so there was no way of getting us out there without being seen. So they dressed us in big ole hoodies to pretend we were the stagehands. So we would push out the stage and do all the stagehand stuff until we got to the area and hid
out beneath a staircase,” Bass said. “That was my favorite part.”
Bass said just before they stopped performing, he felt queasy from nerves.
O.J.’s South Fla. home to be sold in foreclosure
MIAMI — The South Florida home of imprisoned former football star O.J. Simpson will be auctioned off in October as part of a bank fore-closure proceeding.
Miami-Dade Circuit Court records show that a judge issued a final order last week for JPMorgan Chase Bank. The 4,233-square-foot home
near Miami has been in foreclosure proceedings for about two years. The online auction of the house is set for Oct. 29.
Simpson was convicted in 2008 in Nevada of the kidnapping and armed robbery of two sports memorabilia dealers in Las Vegas. Simpson was acquitted in 1995 of killing his ex-wife and her friend.
Court documents show Simpson owes more than $796,000 is principal and interest on the property. There’s also nearly $42,000 in unpaid prop-erty taxes and insurance premiums of about $43,000.
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Taking stock in childrenTakesha Armstrong (left), a Take Stock in Children alumnus and mentor, presents a check for $231 to the Foundation for Florida Gateway College Take Stock in Children Program specialist Antonia Robinson, who accepts on behalf of the program at Richardson Middle School on Tuesday. The money, which was raised from a dinner sale held on Aug. 15, will be matched by the Florida Prepaid Education Foundation for a total of $462. ‘Take Stock in Children is very dear to my heart,’ Armstrong said. ‘I support them 100 percent. Every time I do something for Take Stock in Children, Richardson Middle backs me 100 percent.’
bor Roy Stevens said. “We didn’t know what to think. He seemed mel-low. Whenever I’d see him I’d say ‘What’s up, neighbor.’”
Allen’s family could not be reached for contact when reporters arrived at his home on Sunday and Monday afternoons.
“The whole community is in shock,” Union County Sheriff’s Maj. Garry Seay said. “They’d never sus-pect this.”
Seay said he knew Griffis, a Union County native, all his life. Griffis had worked for Pritchett as a heavy equip-ment mechanic for around 10 years in various locations, he said.
“He was a very low-key guy,” Seay said. “Mild person, jokester, easy to get along with. I thought he and Allen had a good relationship.”
Seay also said Griffis was a man who enjoyed to hunt and spend time with his family. He is survived by his
wife and three children.Donations can be made to the
family through Giveforward.com, an online fundraising website, under a search for David Griffis.
“There will be many hospital bills and day-to-day expenses that his wife will need help with,” according to webpage for the David Griffis Medical Expense Fund, which is attempting to raise $10,000 for the Griffis family.
any child to be left out of the field trip and this once-in-a-lifetime experience due to money.”
Ripple said when she was a fourth-grader, she was a member of her school’s safety patrol, and although she participated in the fundraisers, she didn’t get to go on the trip.
“We decided if we were going to go, we didn’t want any kid to ever feel basi-cally left out due to money,” Ripple said. “That’s one reason why we do so many fundraisers.”
Last year the local American Legion Auxiliary sponsored three children who where then able to take the trip.
“With their donation, every student who wanted to go got to go without money being an issue,” Ripple said.
During last year’s trip to Washington, the group saw several people making etchings from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall.
Ripple, who said she was in tears when she saw peo-ple making the etchings, said most of the children did not comprehend the importance of what the people were doing.
“Just being there was so emotional,” she said. “This year we’re asking that the American Legion or just anyone in the community, we’re asking that all of our
students who go have at least one name to look up and research from Lake City. The students are going to be required to get an etching from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall.”
The cost per student for the trips is $489. That includes the bus ride, hotel fees, food costs and admis-sions to different attrac-tions. The safety patrol, which has 20 students, is trying to raise $9,780 total.
The Eastside School Safety Patrol has 15 fifth-graders and five fourth-graders.
Students in the patrol help younger students safe-ly get to their classes and after-school destinations. The students also help in the cafeteria during break-fast, raise and lower the U.S. flag each day, monitor the car rider line, escort lost students and help with the Accelerated Reader pro-gram in the school library.
The group will have a variety of fundrais-ers throughout the year. Ripple said fundraisers will include soliciting donations outside Walmart and car washes, as well as outings
at Moe’s, Fire House Subs and McDonald’s night where the students bus tables, mop and clean up. The students are also slat-ed to participate in the Belk Charity Sale fundraiser.
The students plan to go to Washington during spring break, March 24-28.
The group plans to wear uniform T-shirts while on the trip, and local business-es can contribute $50 to have their logos printed on the shirts.
Contact Ripple by email at [email protected].
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WELLBORN — Suwannee County Sherrif’s deputies arrested a woman Sunday suspected of steal-ing nearly $25,000 in cash from a local business over about three years.
Carol Joyce Daspit, of 13040 County Road 137, Wellborn, allegedly manip-ulated accounting records for TryLand LLC, a real estate company based in Live Oak, while working there between January 2009 and November 2011.
Deputies said a forensic audit ordered by former state attorney Skip Jarvis
revealed D a s p i t w o u l d t a k e cash pay-m e n t s f r o m c l i e n t s , credit the
accounts on Quick-books, and pocket the money her-self.
Authorities believe Daspit took $24,919 between 2009 and 2011 and filed a probable cause affidavit for her arrest in July.
Daspit was released on $5,000 bond and faces a charge of second-degree grand theft.
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United Way of Suwannee Valley, lead agency for the local home-less coalition, received notifica-tion from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development projects included in the homeless assistance application it submit-ted were selected for funding.
There are now six HUD-fund-ed projects in the local homeless coalition. Two received renewal funding, two are newly funded
projects and two were approved for funding in 2011 but are not yet under contract to be renewed in the current round.
Nationwide, there were 489 new projects funded, with 28 of those in the state of Florida.
The projects submitted by United Way, as the lead agen-cy for the Homeless Services Network of Suwannee Valley, that garnered renewal funding include United Way’s imple-mentation of the Homeless
Management Information System and Volunteers of America of Florida’s permanent supported housing units.
United Way received a one-year renewal of $32,146 for the HMIS system. HUD requires local homeless coalitions to maintain a homeless information management system for home-less service providers to receive grant funds.
Volunteers of America of Florida received a one-year
renewal of $128,188 for 11 scat-tered-site permanent supported housing units for chronically homeless individuals.
The 2012 HUD application sub-mitted by the local United Way also included two new projects submitted by Another Way and a homeless Continuum of Care Planning project application from United Way.
The new Another Way project funded is funded at $38,404 annu-ally and will provide additional
housing for victims of domestic violence and their children.
Two projects submitted by Another Way, utilizing the area’s HUD established pro rata need plus bonus funds, were funded during the 2011 competition and also provide for permanent supportive housing for victims of domestic violence and their dependent children.
Another Way serves Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette and Levy counties.
150 feet of me. That really changed my perspective on nature.”
He was so moved by the experience that he claimed he could no longer sleep in rooms without windows for fear of not knowing what’s
happening outside.He said Sirens draws on
a “dark, otherworldly qual-ity” with songs that cover-ing topics like murder and shipwrecks that create “an atmopshere of unpredict-ability, sometimes reminis-
cent of Gregorian chant, sometimes of hip-hop sam-ples.”
Bell said he wrote much of the album using an audio-looping app on his iPhone while traveling.
Bell said he played Lake
City in 2009. “I’m a small town guy myself and really like towns like these,” he said.
Bell will be perform-ing at The Café, at 281 N Marion Ave., starting at 9 p.m. Saturday.
CELLIST: Talented musician to play at The Café Continued From Page 1A
SHOOTINGS: Third shooting victim dies Continued From Page 1A
PATROL: Group trying to raise $9,780 for trip Continued From Page 1A
Daspit
Homeless service agencies awarded HUD grants
PRINCIPAL: Niblack principal demoted, moved Continued From Page 1A
Gassett will continue to serve the children of the district in her new position. Even though Niblack’s school grade improved from a D to a C last year under Gassett’s watchful eye, Huddleston said the move had nothing to do with school grades.
“I’m excited for the chal-lenge,” Moses said. “We were the only school to improve last year. Niblack’s been an A school before, and it can be an A again.”
Moses said she plans to focus her efforts on improving enrollment and grades at the school. She was assistant principal at Niblack for about half a year before the promotion.
Prior to working at Niblack, she was assistant principal at Columbia High School.
Efforts to reach Gassett were unsuccessful.
Huddleston also provided insight into the first week of school during Tuesday’s board meeting.
“It was very successful,” he said.
Enrollment in Columbia County schools rose by 70 to 100 students, he esti-mated. The new entrance at Columbia High allowed more parent vehicles in the area to pick up their students. The district plans to place a walkway over the waiting area, but until then, Huddleston said he
hopes it doesn’t rain at 3 p.m.
Many of the board mem-bers praised the success of Eastside Elementary School’s Back-to-School Bash on Saturday.
Chairman Steve Nelson sat in the dunking booth along with Huddleston and assistant superintendent Lex Carswell. Board mem-bers Stephanie Finnell and Dana Brady both said they enjoyed the day’s fun activi-ties.
The board approved sev-eral items on the meeting’s consent agenda:
n Participation of Niblack Elementar y School in the Community Eligibility Option for the
National School Lunch and Breakfast Program.
n An agreement between the Columbia County School District and the Lake City Pop Warner foot-ball program for the use of two district school buses for Saturday, Aug. 17, ret-roactive.
n ESE Special Programs & Procedures Manual for the 2013-14 and 2015-16 school years.
n A contract between Suwannee Valley Community Coordinated Child Care (SV4Cs) to provides early childhood education and care to the children of teenage parents so they can complete their high school education.
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Sudden cardiac arrest – when, without warning, the heart instantly stops beating – kills 350,000 Americans of various ages
and occupations a year, according to the American Heart Association.
But with high school sports teams in intensive training for their fall seasons, now is when we are most aware of these fatalities because of a tragic drama: A young athlete in peak condition, who has never flunked a physical or shown the faintest symptom of cardiac problems, suddenly collapses.
Death is usually all but instan-taneous -- but it is not necessarily inevitable, not if a device called an Automated External Defibrillator, or AED, and someone willing to use it are close at hand.
Sudden cardiac arrest is not the same as a heart attack, which usual-ly is caused by blocked arteries and often gives some advance warning. Sudden cardiac arrest occurs when
the electrical impulses that control the heart suddenly misfire.
The mild electric shock from an AED “resets” the heart and allows it to resume normal func-tion. Bystanders revive thousands this way each year. Widespread use of the devices could save at least 20,000 more, according to the American Red Cross.
Since their introduction in the 1950s, AEDs have become smaller, simpler and basically foolproof; in one study, sixth graders mastered them quickly and easily. There are about 2.5 million AEDs in the country, far short of the 30 million experts say are needed just to cover metropolitan areas and far short of the Red Cross goal of having every person in America within four min-utes of an AED.
There are no good reasons why AEDs are not now widely and read-ily available. They should be and the solution may require a certain amount of public outcry and politi-
cal attention.Uniform national standards need
to replace the often complex and inconsistent state and local rules on where and how AEDs are placed -- ordering that they be placed promi-nently ... and regularly maintained.
The AEDs should clearly display the Good Samaritan legal exception -- all states have them -- that protects from liability for injury or wrongful death people who voluntarily and in good faith try to save a life.
Says one manufacturer of AEDs, “When you’re in cardiac arrest, you’re dead before you hit the ground. There’s no way you can cause that victim any more harm using that device”
An American public that had no problem mastering smart phones should have even less difficulty with AEDs once they are, as they should be, highly visible and readily acces-sible.
The annual Child Protection Summit, running this week in Orlando, presents an opportunity to jump-start improvements to Florida’s Department of Children and
Families.The agency, which oversees child-wel-
fare interventions, is at one of its periodic low points. Its former chief, David Wilkins, resigned last month amid a sudden surge in child abuse and neglect deaths.
The summit agenda -- perhaps set months before Wilkins’ unexpected departure -- doesn’t quite reflect the urgency of the situa-tion. Still, the event (expected to draw 2,500 participants) can spread best practices as DCF works to re-establish trust and accountability.
Among the presenters will be staff from the respected Casey Family Programs, which recently signed on to help DCF assess and improve performance measures.
DCF Interim Secretary Esther Jacobo said of Casey, “The foundation brings national experts and decades of experience in the child welfare arena to this discussion.” The goal of their partnership, she indicated, is to “ensure the children and families in our care are receiving timely and effective services.”
DCF supervises and collaborates with com-munity-based care coalitions around the state. The locally oriented approach began more than a decade ago, in part to get away from past bureaucratic failures that let too many children slip through holes in the safety net.
The community-based care model has gained praise. But this year, as the Miami Herald reported, the child-protection system has been plagued with an unusual series of fatalities among youngsters whose families had prior contact with DCF. Many of these cases were in South Florida.
Child-safety advocates, who have called the number of deaths unprecedented, criticized DCF leadership, priorities and quality-control cuts.
As DCF works to reset itself, evaluations need to establish whether child-safety efforts have the preventive tools, training, personnel and funding needed.
These become especially vital in hard eco-nomic times, when children in families desta-bilized by unemployment and financial stress may be most in need of protection.
In the illusive perfect world, there would be a law against electing nitwits to public office, especially to the Congress.
I grant you that determining who fails to qualify for office under the nitwit statute would almost always be subjective, but then it might not be as hard as one thinks. In fact, just the open-ing of one’s mouth might be enough.
There are numerous examples to use. In fact, the nation’s his-tory is replete with them. Take, for instance, the lawmaker (and I use that word advisedly) who answered the accusation in a two-bit, little-circulated magazine that he was the dumbest man in the Senate by calling a press confer-ence to deny it, thereby proving the accuracy of the indictment.
The last few years have been particularly noticeable when it comes to elevating nitwits to the rarefied atmosphere of Capitol Hill, where the lack of oxygen seems to have aggravated the malady. Adoption of an anti-nitwit law might have relieved some of the mindless partisanship that has the country on the brink of finan-cial suicide and economic chaos at least twice a year.
Certainly, it would have prevent-ed voters in Michigan from inflict-ing on worried citizens a first-time Republican congressman named Kerry Bentivolio, whose only stated purpose politically it seems is to impeach President Barack Obama. He’s been telling his constituents, according to press reports, that it is his one dream to put into motion that action -- never mind that he personally hasn’t a clue how to do that. There’s is a small matter of how to accom-
plish it without any grounds for doing so.
I’m certain that a poll of those voters in his economically dis-tressed state would reveal they sent him to Washington because of a variety of issues they wanted solved and not because they wanted to overturn election of the president. If I’m wrong, perhaps there ought to be a law preventing nitwits from voting.
Others on the Hill in Bentivolio’s party hold the same view, just not quite as openly and without his eagerness. According to The New York Times, one of the leading White House antago-nists, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, doesn’t think bringing impeach-ment proceedings against Obama is the best approach to solving the country’s problems. You think, Ted? Never afraid of raising ideas outside the mainstream of rational-ity, Cruz does seem smart enough to understand that his party’s elec-toral future might require a more sane approach to political policy.
Not counting Richard Nixon, whose 1974 resignation was stimu-lated by the prospect of official removal, two presidents have faced impeachment trials: Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1999. Both proceedings were the result of ill-advised political maneuvering. Johnson completed his partial term after a tenacious
trial, and Clinton only grew in popularity after Republican “mor-alists” managed to embarrass themselves and the nation during a similar Senate exercise.
Americans have maintained governmental steadiness by eschewing interruptions in the presidential electoral process. They really don’t believe that U.S.-style democracy benefits from the constant threat of upheaval from those who don’t like the outcome of Election Day. They are willing in most cases to wait until the next polling opportunity to change things.
Obviously, Republicans don’t like the health care reforms. That’s tough. Then find the votes to overturn it and elect a president who will not veto that effort. The Internal Revenue Service scandal, such as it is, fails the impeach-ment test, too, just as the pro-longed Iran-contra investigation failed to penetrate the Oval Office during Ronald Reagan’s reign.
There is no evidence of any complicity by the current presi-dent in any activity that would qualify even for a preliminary examination of impeachment, and it does no good to the political process to even suggest it.
Clearly there will be no anti-nit-wit law, no matter how fervently wished at times. The good vot-ers of Michigan, however, might want to re-examine their election of Bentivolio. Actually, there is a process available for doing this. It’s called a recall and it doesn’t require a congressional vote in the House or an ultimate conviction in the Senate.
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Plant clinicUniversity of Florida
Master Gardeners are available every Wednesday from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Fort White Public Library on Route 47 to answer questions about lawns and plants. Bring samples for free diagnosis or solutions. For more information, call 752-5384.
Soil testingColumbia County Master
Gardeners will do free soil pH testing each Wednesday at at the Columbia County Extension Office’s new location, 971 W. Duval St. (U.S. 90), Suite 170. Drop off soil samples at the office any week day during business hours. For more information, call 752-5384.
Black Tie AffairThe annual Exalted Ruler
Black Tie Affair at B&S Combs Elks Lodge 1599, honoring Brother Richard “Coach” Anders, will be at 7:30 p.m. at the lodge, 1688 NE Washington St. Tickets are $25. For more informa-tion, call Carlos Brown at (386) 288-6235.
Quilters GuildThe Lady of the Lake
Quilters Guild will meet at Bethel United Methodist Church, 4369 U.S. 441 South, at the corner of Racetrack Rd. and US 441. Social time is at 9:30 a.m. and the meeting will start at 10. The Charm Square Club color for August is purple. The program will be Stephen Foster State Park Quilt Show informa-tion and quilt sleeve demon-stration by Gay Karantinos. For information, call Ruth Kennedy (386) 628-6407 or Ramona Dewees (386) 496-3876. Guests are always welcome.
Aug. 29Nursing home workshop
A free Nursing Home Planning Workshop will be held at 10 a.m. at Morgan Law Center for Estate and Legacy Planning, 234 E. Duval St. Anyone who is concerned about how they will pay for nursing home care should attend this informative workshop led by local elder law attor-ney Teresa Byrd Morgan. Seating is limited and res-ervations are required. To reserve a seat, call Tammy Hale at (386) 755-1977.
Senior drivers courseAn AARP Driver Safety
Course for Seniors will be from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
in the reading room of the Lifestyle Enrichment Center, 628 SE Allison Court. Cost is $12 for AARP members and $14 for non-members. Participants should take a bag lunch or request lunch at the cen-ter. The certificate of com-pletion is valid for a dis-count on your automobile insurance for three years. Registration is required and can be done by calling (352) 333-3036.
Gators ClubThe North Florida Gators
Club will have a Kick-off Party beginningat 6:30 p.m. at the home of John and Betty Norris, 1671 SE Inglewood Parkway. Guest speaker will be WJCB-TV 20 sports director Chris Price. The club wll provide food and drinks. Take lawn chairs, if desired. For more information, call (386) 752-3333.
Sept. 30Tailgate party
The Columbia High School tailgate party spon-sored by Rountree Moore Ford that was scheduled for Aug. 23 was postponed due to rain. It will be held this Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. at the CHS stadium.
Hot dogs, hamburgers and cold drinks will be held. There will be raffle drawings for prizes, and the “Punt for a Pickup” event, which will give one very lucky fan the oppor-tunity to win a brand new Ford F-150. Proceeds will be donated to the CHS
Quarterback Club.
4-H enrollmentColumbia County 4-H is
now accepting enrollment for 4H clubs for youth and eadult volunteers/leaders. 4H provides an opportunity for hands-on learning for youth ages 5 to 18. Columbia County currently has a variety of clubs including; Livestock Club, Target Terminators Shooting Sports Club, 4H Love-a-Horse Club, 4H Dog Club, Clovers of Columbia Homeschool Club and clubs located at Richardson Middle School, Covenant Community School and Epiphany Catholic School. Cost is $2. Contact the Columbia County Extension at 758-1030 or got to: Columbia County 4H of Columbia County, Florida, Facebook page and “like” us to receive updated general info.
Aug. 31Farmers market moves
The Lake DeSoto Farmers Market will be temporarily relocated to the parking lot at the cor-ner of Marion Avenue and Duval Street adjacent to Olustee Park in downtown Lake City from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The relocation is to make way for construction of a pavilion on the mar-ket’s regular site in Wilson Park. The new site will have frontage along U.S. 90 for the vendors and a height-ened visibility to motorist traveling on Duval Street. It is our hope that the com-
munity will continue to sup-port the market and bear with us while construction is taking place.
Back-to-school eventWellbor n United
Methodist Church will welcome children back to school with a free, special event for children entering first through fifth grades. The “back to school bash” will offer a day of fun and games, lunch and a visit from “a special guest.” There will be something for adults as well. The event will begin at 10 a.m. with check-in and snacks. There will be a number of inside games for children in the Fellowship Hall, fol-lowed by a sing-along, art and drawing, and more. Lunch will be provided by Roy VanSise and crew and will include hot dogs, grilled cheese sandwiches, drinks and dessert. In the afternoon, there will be a “special speaker” with an outside activity, followed by an arts and craft session to wrap up the day. Parents are encouraged to bring their children to the event and to take part them-selves. There will be cof-fee and donuts for adults, and a special area will be available for parents who want to bring children’s clothes that have been out-grown for free exchange. For additional informa-tion, contact the Rev. Dr. Everett L. Parker at (386) 754-8524 or (386) 688-1358. The church is on County Road 137, just north of the railroad.
Sept. 1
Pastor celebrationSoul’s Harbor Chrch of
God in Christ, 901 NE Lake Drive, will have a birth-day celebration and musi-cal tribute honoring Pastor M.L. Goggins Sr. at 5 p.m., featuring the Homecoming Reunion of the Lake City Community Choir.
Sept. 2Bible study
Souls’ Harbor Church of God in Christ, 901 NE Lake Drive, will have Bible study each Monday from 7 to 8 p.m. For more information, call (386) 752-7811.
Sept. 3Plant clinic
University of Florida Master Gardeners are available every Tuesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to noon at the Columbia County Extension Office’s new location, 971 W. Duval St. (U.S. 90), Suite 170, to answer questions about lawns and plants. Bring samples for free diagno-sis or solutions. For more information, call 752-5384.
Support groupAnother Way Inc. pro-
vides a domestic violence support group every Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. If you are a survivor of domes-tic violence, call (386) 719-2702 for meeting location and an intake appointment. All services are free and confidential.
Constitution seriesThe first in a series of class-
es on “The Constitution Is the Solution,” a DVD series by the John Birch Society will be at 7 p.m. at Lake City Baptist Temple, 3061 State Road 47. The series provides an understanding of how the Constitution was intended to limit the government. Other parts of the series will presented
each of the five following Tuesdays at the same time and location. Each class will include a DVD presen-tation and group discus-sion. For more information, contact Sharon Higgins by phone at (386) 935-0821 or [email protected].
Sept. 4Elder Options board
The Elder Options Board of Directors will meet in Conference Room A at the agency’s office, 100 SW 75th St., Suite 301, in Gainesville. The board will take action on matters to be determined by the mem-bers of the board, which may include matters such as the executive director’s report. Persons with dis-abilities should contact Elder Options at least 48 hours prior to the meeting in order to request any spe-cial assistance. For more informaton, call Cindy Roberts at (352) 692-5260.
Plant clinicUniversity of Florida
Master Gardeners are available every Wednesday from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Fort White Public Library on Route 47 to answer questions about lawns and plants. Bring samples for free diagnosis or solutions. For more information, call 752-5384.
Soil testingColumbia County Master
Gardeners will do free soil pH testing each Wednesday at at the Columbia County Extension Office’s new location, 971 W. Duval St. (U.S. 90), Suite 170. Drop off soil samples at the office any week day during business hours. For more information, call 752-5384.
Sept. 5Revival Thursdays
First Baptist Church of Lake City, 182 NE Justice St., will present “Four Great Thursdays of September” revival at 6:45 p.m. each night. On Sept. 5, the Rev. Phillip Herrington, pastor of First Baptist Church of Live Oak, will bring the mes-sage. Music for the services will be by Joe Royster of Hopeful Baptist Church. On Sept. 26, the speaker will be the Rev. Fred Luter, presi-dent of the Southern Baptist Convention. Refreshments will be served after each service. For more informa-tion, call (386) 752-5422 or visit online at www.wec-areatfblc.com.
Tennis teamA meeting for teens inter-
ested in joining the USTA Junior Team Tennis will be at 6 p.m. at Columbia High School, Room 518. This is a gender-blind team so both boys and girls age 14 to 18 interested in play-ing USTA tennis this fall should attend. Contact coach Tabatha McMahon with any questions at 755-8103.
Marvin H. Pritchett
Marvin H. Pritchett of Lake But-ler, Florida, died August 24, 2013 at the age of 80. He was one of four victims of a tragic shooting by a former employee. Mr. Pritchett was a devoted family man, respected businessman, philanthropist, civic volunteer and a lifelong resident of Union County, Florida.He was born on April 24, 1933 as the only child of Willie F. and Berla Johns Pritchett. After their passing, Mr. Pritchett was raised by his maternal grandmother. He excelled in football at Union County High School, where he graduated in 1951. He also received a scholarship and played football at Chipola Ju-nior College in Marianna, Flor-ida where he graduated in 1952. Mr. Pritchett enlisted in the Army in 1953 and served over-seas during the Korean War. He was honorably discharged in 1955. After his return from the war, he purchased a local tim-ber producer and began to build a business. While overseeing this company, he enrolled at the University of Florida and earned a BSBA (Business Administra-tion) degree in 1959. During this time, Pritchett Timber con-
tinued to develop and expanded into the timber hauling business. In 1973, Mr. Pritchett founded Pritchett Trucking, Inc., a large transportation company serv-ing the Southeast, where he served as Chief Executive Of-icer. In 1992, he co-founded Nextran Corporation, a network of Mack and Volvo truck dealer-ships, where he served as Chair-man of the Board. Mr. Pritch-ett was one of the founders of CNB National Bank, Lake City, Florida, a member of the board of directors of Mercantile Bank and actively involved in many other businesses including farm-ing, cattle, forestry and mining. Mr. Pritchett was active in sev-eral business and civic organi-zations, serving as Chairman of the Board of the County Com-missioners, Union County, the Union County School Board and a long time board member at Florida Gateway College (Lake City Community College). He was a past president of the Flor-ida Forestry Association, served with the Bradford - Union Coun-ty Cattlemen’s Association and a member of the executive com-mittee of the Florida Trucking Association. He was an active member of the Florida Republi-can Party and a proud Bull Ga-tor supporter of the University of Florida. His volunteer services included funding of many ac-tivities at Union County schools and First Christian Church. He was honored in 1994 by the State Department of Education
with the Business Recognition Award for North Florida and was inducted into the Union County High School Hall of Fame.Marvin was a devoted husband, wonderful father and beloved grandfather. He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Margaret; his sons and their wives, Jon and Kelly Pritchett and Phillip and Emily Pritchett; his daughter Robin Pritchett Wilson; stepchil-dren, Carl Drake, Greg Drake (Rena) and Denise Willis (Mike); grandchildren, Nicole, Erika, Loren, Kendyl, Preston, Alexan-dra, Christina, Elizabeth, Cathe-rine, Austin, Ashley, Sydney and Luke; great grandchildren, Bai-ley, Graysen and by hundreds of devoted employees and friends. The family will receive friends at First Christian Church of Lake Butler on Thursday August 29th from 5:30 to 8:30 pm. A celebra-tion of his life will be held at the
First Christian Church on Friday, August 30, 2013 at 2:00 pm with Brother Arthur O. Peterson of-iciating. Burial will follow at Dekle Cemetery in Lake Butler. Arrangements are the un-der the care of ArcHer
FunerAl HoMe located at 55 North Lake Ave., Lake Butler, Fl. 32054-1733. Email: [email protected] Pritchett family has created a victims’ fund in honor and sup-port of the David Grifis fam-ily, Rolando Gonzalez-Delgado Family and the Lewis Mabrey family. In lieu of lowers you may donate to this fund at TD Bank, Lake Butler, Fl. Make all checks to the Victims Fund.
Obituaries are paid advertise-ments. For details, call the Lake City Reporter’s classified depart-ment at 752-1293.
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Shakedown cruiseCarl Walin (left), of The Villages, and Bob Alvin, of Bell, test Alvin’s new pontoon boat on Watertown Lake on Tuesday. ‘We came out here because the Suwannee River was flowing too fast,’ Alvin said. ‘I’m learning all of the nuances of (the boat).’
By LINDSEY TANNERAP Medical Writer
CHICAGO — New research suggests giving patients easier-to-take med-icine and no-copay medical visits can help drive down high blood pressure, a major contributor to poor health and untimely deaths nationwide.
Those efforts were part of a big health care pro-vider’s eight-year program, involving more than 300,000 patients with high blood pressure. At the beginning, less than half had brought their blood pressure under control. That increased to a remarkable 80 percent, well above the national average, the researchers said.
The research involved Kaiser Permanente in Northern California, a net-work of 21 hospitals and 73 doctors’ offices, which makes coordinating treat-ment easier than in indepen-dent physicians’ offices.
The number of heart attacks and strokes among Northern California mem-bers fell substantially dur-ing roughly the same time as the 2001-09 study. Dr. Marc Jaffe, the lead author and leader of a Kaiser heart disease risk reduction pro-gram, said it’s impossible to know if the blood pressure program can be credited for those declines, but he thinks it at least contributed.
Reductions contin-ued even after the study ended; in 2011, 87 percent of roughly 350,000 Kaiser patients had recommended blood pressure levels.
The study was pub-lished in the latest Journal of the American Medical Association.
In 2001, the Kaiser group introduced a system-wide program involving its 1,800 primary care doctors to tackle the problem. It cre-ated a registry of adult members with high blood pressure, based on medical records.
At the start, about 44 percent of 235,000 regis-try patients had their blood pressure under control. The registry grew and by 2009, the portion under control reached 80 percent of 353,000 patients. That compares to 64 percent of people with blood pressure problems nationwide.
Two features likely played a big role in the program’s success: In 2005, the region started using a single generic pill com-bining two common blood pressure drugs, lisinopril and a diuretic. The pill is less expensive than taking the two medicines separate-ly, and easier to use.
And in 2007, the program began offering free follow-up visits with medical assis-tants, rather than doctors, checking blood pressure readings. Besides charging no insurance copayment, these brief visits were avail-able at more flexible times, increasing chances that patients would stick with the program.
Dear Pharmacist,I need more options to
protect my vision. I take prescription eye drops, but I’m steadily declining.
— R.J.Decatur, Ill.
Answer: I’m sorry to hear that.
I’m always researching ways to protect eyesight because it is so pre-cious, and often taken for granted. Even if you use prescription drops like Timolol, Xalatan, Restasis, Zaditor, Travatan, Acular, or the “eye-lash-growing” Latisse, supplements are usually okay.
Numerous multi-tasking formulas are sold at phar-macies, and they contain all the key eye-nourishing ingredients like minerals, omega 3 fatty acids and B vitamins. These lay a good foundation, but may not be enough. So even if you take Ocuvite or I-caps, for example, it’s probably all
right to take one of the nutrients I list below, or both for that matter.
Since we are dealing with your eyes, get your ophthalmologist’s bless-ings for any new supple-ments, even if they are sold without prescription.
Astaxanthin — Sold nationwide, it gets my stamp of approval for macular degeneration and glaucoma based upon my research. This is a soft-gel; it is not an eye drop. Astaxanthin can be thought of as a cousin of beta carotene. Because it can reduce asthenopia or “eye fatigue” by 54 percent and I work on a computer, I take this. Astaxanthin is a protec-tive antioxidant. It never goes pro-oxidant like other nutrients. Forget your eyes, studies prove it helps joint pain, sup-ports healthy cholesterol levels, eases fine lines and improves endur-ance. Since I take 12 mg BioAstin every day
myself, I can vouch for these benefits from my own personal experience. Being both lipophilic and hydrophilic, it slides eas-ily into every single cell — your brain, too. Do the studies prove it? Yes. Astaxanthin is helpful for diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, eye strain and seeing things in fine detail.
A new study, published in Molecular Vision, July 25, found that the natural astaxanthin reduced “oxi-dative stress on retinal pigment epithelial cells,” which just so happen to play a crucial role in the
development and progres-sion of age-related macu-lar degeneration. That study concurs with dozens of others.
Astaxanthin supple-ments are sold at health food stores nationwide.
Hyaluronic acid — I think this supplement is perfect for dry eyes. It’s naturally found in your vit-reous humor, which is the gel-like liquid in your eye. It may help floaters, glau-coma, a detached retina or diabetic retinopathy.
Doctors sometimes suggest taking hyaluronic acid supplements to improve recovery and minimize scarring after cataract surgery. It is fabulous for bones (think osteoporosis) and skin. Hyaluronic acid is the star ingredient in skin fillers like Restylane and Juvederm.
Supplements are touted to restore hair color (not sure about that one!) and disorders that damage the vocal cords. Since my
focus is on eyes, I’ll tell you that hyaluronic acid can be taken as an oral supplement, and it’s sold at health food stores.
I haven’t tried any brands myself. I found
eye drops with it. One is AMO Blink Contacts Lubricating Drops and the other is Oxyal.
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GAMES
Todayn Columbia High girls
golf vs. Buchholz High at Quail Heights Country Club, 4 p.m.n Fort White High
volleyball vs. Suwannee High, 6 p.m. (JV-5)
Thursdayn Columbia High boys
golf vs. Buchholz High at Ironwood Golf Club, 4 p.m.n Columbia High
volleyball vs. Lafayette High, 6 p.m. (JV-5)n Fort White High
volleyball at Hamilton County High, 6 p.m. (JV-5)n Fort White High JV
football vs. Dixie County High, 7 p.m.
Fridayn Columbia High
football vs. Gainesville High, 7:30 p.m.n Fort White High
football at Hamilton County High, 7:30 p.m.
Saturdayn Columbia High
swimming Purple & Gold and alumni meet, 9 a.m.
BRIEFS
GATORS
Kickoff social on Thursday
The North Florida Gator Club’s annual kickoff social at the home of John and Betty Norris on Inglewood Drive is 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Guest speaker for the night will be Chris Price from WCJB TV-20. Dinner will be provided by the club.
For details, call 752-3333.
GIRLS SOFTBALL
Registration for fall ends Friday
Girls Softball Association of Columbia County’s registration for the fall season ends Friday. Sign-up is at Brian’s Sports. A copy of the player’s birth certificate is required if not already on file. Cost is $55 per player or $75 for two or more siblings.
For details, call 984-0003.
SWIMMING
Aquatic Complex to close Sunday
Columbia Aquatic Complex will close for the winter on Sunday. Hours are 3-7 p.m. through Friday and 1-7 p.m. Saturday. Cost is $4 for ages 17-and-younger and $5 for adults.
For details, call the pool at 755-8195.
FLAG FOOTBALL
Registration at Christ Central
Christ Central Sports flag football registration for ages 5-10 continues through Saturday. Cost is $45.
For details, call Ronny Busscher at 365-2128.
YOUTH FOOTBALL
Spots available for ages 6-7
Lake City Parks and Recreation Department has openings for ages 6-7 in its Little League Football program. Cost is $50 per child.
For details, call Heyward Christie at 754-3607.
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Fort White High’s Ashley Cason goes up for a block against Lafayette High during a preseason classic on Thursday.
Hurricane coming
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Columbia High’s Lonnie Underwood breaks through a hole against Trinity Christian Academy in the Tigers’ kickoff classic game on Friday at Tiger Stadium.
Tigers host Gainesville on FridayBy BRANDON FINLEY
Columbia High has an early chance at redemp-tion as the Tigers host Gainesville High in a rematch of their only regu-lar season loss last season.
Although these are two vastly different schools
with graduation taking its toll on both squads, both the Tigers and Hurricanes are expected to be among the top teams around the state this season.
“This game definitely has a buzz (with the players) just for the fact that they defeated us the last two seasons,” Columbia head
coach Brian Allen said. “They want to get a win against them after losing a couple of years in a row.”
Allen said although the Hurricanes are a differ-ent team this season, he expects much of the same from Gainesville.
“They’re going to run sim-ilar things and be a strong
run-oriented team,” Allen said. “They lost a bunch of players, but they’re still GHS.”
While this game is sure to up the intensity for the start of the season, Allen said he doesn’t necessarily like playing powerhouses at the beginning of the year.
“I’d like to play them
later on for the fact that it’d get us ready for the play-offs,” Allen said. “It’s not necessarily where I’d want to play them, but with the district being bigger this year, there’s not much we can do about that. This will be a good chance for the
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By TIM KIRBY
FORT WHITE — Fort White High’s volleyball team got a taste of how tough District 5-4A might be.
The new district kid, P.K Yonge School, came to Fort White on Tuesday and defeated the Lady Indians 25-12, 25-10, 25-3.
The jump serves of Sammy Mueller, Gabby O’Connell and Jac’cara Walker were devastating for Fort White. Mueller had 15 service points that included eight aces. She led the Blue Wave in assists with 18. Kayla Simmons, the only
senior on the team, led with eight kills.
Despite not winning a point on serve through the first rotation, Fort White only trailed 15-10 in game one. P.K. Yonge took over from there.
Ashley Cason, Jordan Waller and Bailey Robison had two points each on serve and Leah Johnson added an ace. Rykia Jackson led with eight digs and Cason had six assists. Mallorie Godbey had three kills and she and Emily Roach had blocks.
“The biggest problem is us thinking and knowing we can win,” Fort White head coach Kelbie Ronsonet said. “The more they play togeth-er against better teams, we will do that.”
Fort White hosts Suwannee High at 6 p.m. today.
Indians fall to P.K. Yonge in opening district match.
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5 p.m.
NBCSN — Louis Vuitton Cup,
finals, races 11 and 12, at San Francisco
(if necessary, same-day tape)
SOCCER
2:30 p.m.
FSN — UEFA Champions League,
Plzen at Maribor
FS1 — UEFA Champions League,
Eindhoven at AC Milan
TENNIS
1 p.m.
ESPN2 — U.S. Open, men’s first and
women’s second round, at New York
7 p.m.
ESPN2 — U.S. Open, men’s first and
women’s second round, at New York
BASEBALL
AL standings
East Division
W L Pct GB
Boston 77 55 .583 —
Tampa Bay 74 55 .574 1½
Baltimore 70 59 .543 5½
New York 69 62 .527 7½
Toronto 59 73 .447 18
Central Division
W L Pct GB
Detroit 77 54 .588 —
Cleveland 71 59 .546 5½
Kansas City 66 64 .508 10½
Minnesota 57 72 .442 19
Chicago 54 76 .415 22½
West Division
W L Pct GB
Texas 76 55 .580 —
Oakland 73 57 .562 2½
Seattle 59 71 .454 16½
Los Angeles 58 71 .450 17
Houston 44 86 .338 31½
Wednesday’s Games
Texas (M.Perez 7-3) at Seattle
(F.Hernandez 12-7), 3:40 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda 11-9) at Toronto
(Redmond 1-2), 7:07 p.m.
Oakland (Straily 6-7) at Detroit (Fister
11-6), 7:08 p.m.
Baltimore (B.Norris 9-10) at Boston
(Lackey 8-11), 7:10 p.m.
Cleveland (Masterson 14-9) at Atlanta
(Maholm 9-10), 7:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Richards 4-5) at Tampa
Bay (Archer 7-5), 7:10 p.m.
Houston (Cosart 1-1) at Chicago
White Sox (Sale 9-12), 8:10 p.m.
Kansas City (B.Chen 5-2) at Minnesota
(A.Albers 2-1), 8:10 p.m.
Thursday’s Games
Oakland at Detroit, 1:08 p.m.
Kansas City at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m.
Baltimore at Boston, 7:10 p.m.
Cleveland at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m.
Seattle at Houston, 8:10 p.m.
NL standings
East Division
W L Pct GB
Atlanta 78 52 .600 —
Washington 65 65 .500 13
Philadelphia 60 71 .458 18½
New York 58 71 .450 19½
Miami 49 80 .380 28½
Central Division
W L Pct GB
St. Louis 77 54 .588 —
Pittsburgh 76 54 .585 ½
Cincinnati 74 58 .561 3½
Milwaukee 57 73 .438 19½
Chicago 55 76 .420 22
West Division
W L Pct GB
Los Angeles 77 54 .588 —
Arizona 67 63 .515 9½
Colorado 62 71 .466 16
San Diego 59 72 .450 18
San Francisco 58 73 .443 19
Today’s Games
Chicago Cubs (E.Jackson 7-13) at L.A.
Dodgers (Nolasco 10-9), 3:10 p.m.
Miami (H.Alvarez 2-3) at Washington
(Strasburg 6-9), 7:05 p.m.
Milwaukee (Gorzelanny 3-5) at
Pittsburgh (Morton 5-3), 7:05 p.m.
Cleveland (Masterson 14-9) at Atlanta
(Maholm 9-10), 7:10 p.m.
Philadelphia (Hamels 5-13) at
N.Y. Mets (Matsuzaka 0-1), 7:10 p.m.
Cincinnati (H.Bailey 8-10) at St. Louis
(Wainwright 15-7), 8:15 p.m.
San Francisco (Bumgarner 11-8) at
Colorado (Chacin 12-7), 8:40 p.m.
San Diego (Undecided) at Arizona
(Miley 9-8), 9:40 p.m.
Thursday’s Games
Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m.
Miami at Washington, 7:05 p.m.
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m.
Cleveland at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m.
FOOTBALL
NFL preseason
Thursday
Detroit at Buffalo, 7 p.m.
Indianapolis at Cincinnati, 7 p.m.
Philadelphia at NY Jets, 7 p.m.
Jacksonville at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.
New Orleans at Miami, 7:30 p.m.
NY Giants at New England, 7:30 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7:30 p.m.
Washington at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.
Baltimore at St. Louis, 8 p.m.
Cleveland at Chicago, 8 p.m.
Green Bay at Kansas City, 8 p.m.
Houston at Dallas, 8 p.m.
Tennessee at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Arizona at Denver, 9 p.m.
San Francisco at San Diego, 10 p.m.
Oakland at Seattle, 10 p.m.
End preseason
AP Top 25 games
Thursday
No. 6 South Carolina vs. North
Carolina, 6 p.m.
No. 24 Southern Cal at Hawaii,
11 p.m.
GOLF
Golf week
PGA TOUR
FEDEX CUP PLAYOFFS
DEUTSCHE BANK
CHAMPIONSHIP
Site: Norton, Mass.
Schedule: Friday-Monday.
Course: TPC Boston (7,216 yards,
par 71).
Purse: $8 million. Winner’s share:
$1.44 million.
Television: Golf Channel (Friday-
Saturday, 3-6 p.m., 10:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m.;
Sunday, 1-2:30 p.m., 10 p.m.-1 a.m.;
Monday, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., 8-11 p.m.) and
NBC (Sunday, 3-6 p.m.; Monday, 2-6 p.m.).
Online: http://www.pgatour.com
LPGA TOUR
SAFEWAY CLASSIC
Site: Portland, Ore.
Schedule: Thursday-Sunday.
Course: Columbia Edgewater (6,465
yards, par 72).
Purse: $1.3 million. Winner’s share:
$195,000.
Television: Golf Channel (Thursday,
5:30-8:30 p.m.; Friday, 12:30-2:3 p.m., 6:30-
8:30 p.m.; Saturday, 6:30-8:30 p.m.; Sunday,
7-9:30 p.m.).
Online: http://www.lpga.com
CHAMPIONS TOUR
SHAW CHARITY CLASSIC
Site: Calgary, Alberta.
Schedule: Friday-Sunday.
Course: Canyon Meadows Golf &
Country Club (7,117 yards, par 72).
Purse: $2 million. Winner’s share:
$300,000.
Television: Golf Channel (Friday,
8:30-10:30 p.m.; Saturday, 2:30-4:30 a.m.,
8:30-10:30 p.m.; Sunday, 2:30-4:30 a.m.,
4-7 p.m.; Monday, 1:30-3:30 a.m.).
EUROPEAN TOUR
WALES OPEN
Site: Newport, Wales.
Schedule: Thursday-Sunday.
Course: Celtic Manor Resort, The
Twenty Ten Course (7,378 yards, par 71).
Purse: $2.8 million. Winner’s share:
$466,485.
Television: Golf Channel (Thursday,
10 a.m.-2 p.m.; Friday, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.;
Saturday-Sunday, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.).
Online: http://www.europeantour.com
WEB.COM TOUR
HOTEL FITNESS
CHAMPIONSHIP
Site: Fort Wayne, Ind.
Schedule: Thursday-Sunday.
Course: Sycamore Hills Golf Club
(7,275 yards, par 72).
Purse: $1 million. Winner’s share:
$180,000.
Television: Golf Channel (Thursday,
3-5 p.m.; Friday, 12:30-2:30 p.m.; Saturday,
1-3 a.m.; Sunday, 2:30-5 p.m.; Monday,
3:30-5:30 a.m.).
BASKETBALL
WNBA schedule
Today’s Game
Washington at Atlanta, 7 p.m.
Thursday’s Game
Connecticut at Seattle, 10 p.m.
TENNIS
U.S. Open seeds
Tuesday
First Round
Men
Milos Raonic (10), Canada, def. Thomas
Fabbiano, Italy, 6-3, 7-6 (6), 6-3.
Philipp Kohlschreiber (22), Germany,
def. Collin Altamirano, United States, 6-1,
6-3, 6-1.
Julien Benneteau (31), France, def.
Michal Przysiezny, Poland, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4,
6-4.
Women
Petra Kvitova (7), Czech Republic, def.
Misaki Doi, Japan, 6-2, 3-6, 6-1.
Roberta Vinci (10), Italy, def. Timea
Babos, Hungary, 6-4, 6-2.
Ana Ivanovic (13), Serbia, def. Anna
Tatishvili, Georgia, 6-2, 6-0.
Maria Kirilenko (14), Russia, def. Yanina
Wickmayer, Belgium, 6-1, 6-1.
Elena Vesnina (22), Russia, def. Annika
Beck, Germany, 6-1, 6-1.
Alize Cornet (26), France, def. Maria
Joao Koehler, Portugal, 6-3, 6-2.
Hsieh Su-wei, Taiwan, def. Klara
Zakopalova (31), Czech Republic, 6-3,
6-3.
———
Other U.S. players
Christina McHale, United States, def.
Julia Goerges, Germany, 6-4, 6-3.
Alexandra Dulgheru, Romania, def.
Varvara Lepchenko, United States, 6-7
(5), 6-2, 7-6 (5).
Karin Knapp, Italy, def. Grace Min,
United States, 6-3, 6-1.
Late Monday
First round
Men
David Ferrer (4), Spain, def. Nick
Kyrgios, Australia, 7-5, 6-3, 6-2.
Roger Federer (7), Switzerland vs.
Grega Zemlja, Slovenia
Tommy Robredo (19), Spain, def.
Marinko Matosevic, Australia, 6-3, 6-7
(6), 6-3, 6-2.
Fernando Verdasco (27), Spain, lost to
Ivan Dodig, Croatia, 6-3, 7-5, 1-6, 4-6, 6-3.
Women
Serena Williams (1), United States, def.
Francesca Schiavone, Italy, 6-0, 6-1.
Angelique Kerber (8), Germany, def.
Lucie Hradecka, Czech Republic, 6-1, 6-1.
Jelena Jankovic (9), Serbia, def. Madison
Keys, United States, 6-3, 6-4.
Kirsten Flipkens (12), Belgium, lost to
Venus Williams, United States, 6-1, 6-2.
Ekaterina Makarova (24), Russia, def.
Polona Hercog, Slovenia, 6-2, 6-4.
Magdalena Rybarikova (29), Slovakia,
lost to Patricia Mayr-Achleitner, Austria,
7-6 (2), 6-3.
———
Other U.S. players
Bethanie Mattek-Sands, United States,
def. Mathilde Johansson, France, 6-3, 6-1.
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maturation process of our team.”
Allen said that process started in the kickoff clas-sic against Trinity Christian Academy, which ended in a 0-0 tie between the varsity squads.
“There were a ton of mis-takes on film, but we’ll start to correct those mistakes,” Allen said. “There will be a big difference this week in that we won’t be holding back. We want to give our guys the best shot to win the game now that we’re going a full four quarters. It’s not necessarily the big-gest deal in the preseason, because it doesn’t mean much. This week, we’re scheming and going out trying to win.”
n Columbia High’s 2013 state 6A softball champi-onship team will receive its championship rings during halftime against Gainesville.n The Columbia High
Quarterback Club will honor Pat Summerall in a pre-game ceremony at
7:25 p.m. Friday before the game. There will be a presentation on the field to members of the Summerall family and the family of Mike Kennon. A numbered, limited print of the program will be offered at the game.
For details, call Alan Moody at 288-8408.
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Columbia High’s Ben Kuykendall wraps up Trinity Christian Academy quarterback Kevin Tolliver during Friday’s kickoff classic at Tiger Stadium.
Florida hopes to have RB Jones back for MiamiBy JASON LIESER
Associated Press
GAINESVILLE — The Florida Gators plan to have starting running back Matt Jones and middle lineback-er Antonio Morrison back in the lineup when they visit Miami next week.
Jones, hit with a viral infection in July, is near-ing full strength, accord-ing to Florida coach Will Muschamp. Jones has been ruled out for Saturday’s opener against Toledo, but should be cleared soon.
As a freshman last sea-son, Jones ran for 275 yards and three touchdowns on 52 carries.
“I certainly think he’ll be available next week,” Muschamp said. “We haven’t put pads on him yet and he hasn’t been out in the heat yet. He has been in the heat as far as running is concerned, but they’re just worried about a relapse from a standpoint of com-ing back too early. We’re waiting on the blood work to get back today. I’ll know more later.”
Morrison, a sophomore,
would have been an open-ing-day starter if not for two offseason arrests. He alleg-edly punched a nightclub bouncer July 16 when the man declined to give him discounted admission. He agreed to deferred prosecu-tion.
He was arrested again five days later for bark-ing at a police dog and resisting arrest, which prompted Muschamp to announce a two-game suspension.
The charges in that inci-dent were dropped shortly afterward.
DEAR ABBY: A friend of mine was a victim of domestic violence. When I asked her why she didn’t phone 911 for help, her response was, “They play those 911 calls on the radio all the time.” She didn’t want her prominent husband’s career damaged by adverse publicity.
Today, a group of us discussed the issue over breakfast. Many of the women said that because of the popularity of 911 calls being broadcast on the Internet, radio and TV, they’d be hesitant to phone for help when needed, too.
Abby, someone is going to suffer serious harm out of fear that their call for help will be publicized. Do you know what can be done about this new “drama entertainment”? I wouldn’t want my ter-rified call heard by the public either, so I’d take my chances without calling for help. I just hope I don’t wake up dead one day as a result. -- PUBLICITY-SHY IN FLORIDA
DEAR PUBLICITY-SHY: Nothing can be done about “drama entertainment” as long as the public has an appetite for it. The reason for the practice of “if it bleeds, it leads” in the media is that it draws viewers and listeners -- which means advertising revenue.
In the case of domestic
violence, calling 911 is the lesser of two evils. Out-of-control abusers have been known to maim and kill the ones they “love.” Ask yourself if your friend’s husband’s career was worth risking her life for. It makes more sense to risk a 911 call being broadcast than to have cameras and TV reporters camped on your lawn while the EMTs or the coroner carry your battered, bloody body out on a gurney.
** ** **
DEAR ABBY: I’m over-weight and have a family history of heart disease and diabetes. An injury to my back severely limits my ability to exercise, so diet is an important part of my health plan.
My problem is people CONSTANTLY try to get me to eat. I explain my sit-uation, but they still urge me to have “just a taste.” If I go to a party and shy away from the buffet, the host feels I’m being rude. Recently, my supervisor at work became insulted
because I refused some food she brought to a work meeting.
These people wouldn’t be upset if an alcoholic refused a drink, so why are they so hostile to me? (Another thing that upsets me is when somebody dies an early death, these same folks say, “He should have taken better care of him-self.”) -- UNDER ATTACK IN ARIZONA
DEAR UNDER ATTACK: For many people, food has become something other than fuel for the body. It can symbol-ize love, caring, acceptance -- and when it is refused it can seem like a personal rejection to the person offering it. (Yes, I know it’s crazy.)
Your best defense is to remind your hosts, your supervisor, your co-work-ers and friends that you have a family history of health problems and are on a doctor-advised restricted diet to manage it. Remind these generous souls that socializing is more about the company than the food, and you are grateful that they under-stand.
DILBERT
BABY BLUES
HOROSCOPES
DEAR ABBY
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Get out and enjoy your friends and new activ-ities. Visiting a destination you have never been to before will open up all sorts of new possibilities. Compromise, but don’t overcompensate for some-one else. Romance will enhance your life. ★★★★
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Don’t allow anger to come between you and a workable solution. Stubbornness is not going to help you get what you want. Reverse psychology will help you gain approval with someone who can persuade others to see things your way. ★★★
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Hold back on allowing others to voice opinions. Once you know where everyone stands, you will be in a better position to make suggestions that will have a positive influence and bring about interest-ing options. Love is in the stars. ★★★
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Networking will result in suggestions that can lead to travel or experience that will enable you to move in a better direction. Ask questions and share thoughts. A partnership will bring you closer to your goals. Don’t make personal changes. ★★★
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
Compromise to avoid a rift with someone who can cause personal problems. Strive to free up time to make directional altera-tions. Pick up knowledge that will make it easier to deal with those set in their ways and likely to cause problems. ★★★★
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Keep your feelings and your emotions under control. Emotional decep-tion is apparent and must be considered before you make a move that may have a negative effect on your financial future. Practical choices will far outweigh an impulsive short-term fix. ★★
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Your emotions will not lead you astray. Take note of your feelings, but don’t take action. Someone you are dealing with will overreact, giving you the opportunity to make a move that will put you in a positive position. ★★★★★
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Don’t let anyone bait you into an argument. Listen to what’s being said and take time to absorb what’s happened and what works best for you. You are sitting in a much better position than you realize.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the US Bank/ FL Dundee Lien Inv, LLC of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the de-scription of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 204Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: PARCELNUMBER 00618-054LOT 54 UNIT 4 THREE RIVERS ESTATES. ORB 668-589, TEN-ANTS BY ENTIRETIES, 938-726, 949-245, WD 1105-1878Name in which assessed: JOSE & ROSA BARBEROAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 9TH of SEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.
05540259AUGUST 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the US Bank/ FL Dundee Lien Inv, LLC of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the de-scription of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 205Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: PARCELNUMBER 00619-000LOT 55 UNIT 4 THREE RIVERS ESTATES. ORB 949-247, WD 1059-1382, WD 1105-1878Name in which assessed: JOSE & ROSA BARBEROAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 9TH of SEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.
05540255AUGUST 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the US Bank/ FL Dundee Lien Inv, LLC of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the de-scription of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 218Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: PARCELNUMBER 00721-000LOT 72 UNIT 8 THREE RIVERS ESTATES.Name in which assessed: JOSIAH & DOROTHY HARRINGTONAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 9TH of SEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the US Bank/ FL Dundee Lien Inv, LLC of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the de-scription of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 246Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: PARCELNUMBER 00880-000LOT 25 UNIT 12 THREE RIVERS ESTATES. ORB 905-2359, 930-123, WD 1052-324, WD 1072-2084Name in which assessed: PETER GENISAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 23RD of SEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.
05540474AUGUST 21, 28, 2013SEPTEMBER 4, 11, 2013
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the US Bank/ FL Dundee Lien Inv, LLC of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the de-scription of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 250Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: PARCELNUMBER 00896-000LOT 5 UNIT 14 THREE RIVERS ESTATES. WD 1050-2521, WD 1064-792, WD 1064-791, WD 1064-792Name in which assessed: ARTURO S. VEGAAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 9TH of SEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.
05540256AUGUST 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the US Bank/ FL Dundee Lien Inv, LLC of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the de-scription of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 2529Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: SEC 33 TWN 3S RNG 17 PARCEL NUM-BER 06763-003ALL BLOCK 6, EX THE EAST 436 FT & EX WEST 96 FT ON S SIDE & 153.75 FT ON THE N SIDE, ALLIN GOLF MANOR S/D TD 1161-1908Name in which assessed: SAUTERNES V LLCAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 9TH of SEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTS
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05540262AUGUST 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the US Bank/ FL Dundee Lien Inv, LLC of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the de-scription of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 253Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: PARCELNUMBER 00915-000LOT 43 UNIT 14 THREE RIVERS ESTATES. ORB 572-089, WD 1027-1715 CWD 1037-2875Name in which assessed: EMMAHAVIARASAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 9TH of SEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.
05540252AUGUST 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the US Bank/ FL Dundee Lien Inv, LLC of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the de-scription of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 266Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: PARCELNUMBER 01010-001LOT 120 UNIT 17 THREE RIVERS ESTATES. ORB 312-379, WD 1066-2396, WD 1084-1625Name in which assessed: RICHARD & DALAIN KURZBANAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 23RD ofSEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.
05540478AUGUST 21, 28, 2013SEPTEMBER 4, 11, 2013
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the US Bank/ FL Dundee Lien Inv, LLC of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the de-scription of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 2771Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: SEC 13 TWN 4S RNG 17 PARCEL NUM-BER 08335-036COMM SW COR OF W 1/2 OF SE 1/4, RUN N 990 FT, E 627.38 FTFOR POB, CONT E 283.69 FT, N 160 FT, W 283.69 FT, S 160 FT(AKA LOT 12 BLOCK B DEER-HAVEN S/D UNREC) 831-2231, 832-826
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Name in which assessed: WILLIAM F. JOHNSON ESTATEAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 9TH of SEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.
05540260AUGUST 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the US Bank/ FL Dundee Lien Inv, LLC of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the de-scription of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 3020Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: SEC 22 TWN 5S RNG 17 PARCEL NUM-BER 09340-037THE S 96.94 FT OF THEN N1/2 OF CLOCK 45 MASON CITY S/D. ORB 841-1811, CD 852-337, 920-2536Name in which assessed: CRAWFORD LOVETTAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 23RD ofSEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.
05540476AUGUST 21, 28, 2013SEPTEMBER 4, 11, 2013
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the US Bank/ FL Dundee Lien Inv, LLC of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the de-scription of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 326Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: PARCELNUMBER 01411-000LOT 39 UNIT 22 THREE RIVERS ESTATES. ORB 778-2275, WD 1057-2796, WD 1074-1698, WD 1074-1699Name in which assessed: PETER GENISAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 23RD ofSEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.
05540473AUGUST 21, 28, 2013SEPTEMBER 4, 11, 2013
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the Magnolia TC 2, LLC US Ameri-bank of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The cer-tificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 3292Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: SEC 10 TWN 7S RNG 17 PARCEL NUM-BER 09977-101LOT 1 ADAMS ROAD S/D. ORB 782-231, WD 845-474, 890-186, 890-187, 942-1033Name in which assessed: DONNAOWENS HUBBARDAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 23RD of SEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.
05540488AUGUST 21, 28, 2013SEPTEMBER 4, 11, 2013
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the US Bank/ FL Dundee Lien Inv, LLC of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the de-scription of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 330Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: PARCELNUMBER 01437-013LOT 13 BLOCK 2 UNIT 23 THREE RIVERS ESTATES. ORB 784-2267Name in which assessed: W.A. & THERESA KRAMERAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 9TH of SEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.
05540254AUGUST 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS-SIONERS, COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDALAKE CITY, FLORIDAINVITATION TO BIDBID NO. 2013-HThe Board of County Commissioners will receive sealed bids for Upgrad-ing the Soccer Complex Lighting in the office of Commissioners, 135 NE Hernando Avenue Room 203, Post Office Box 1529, Lake City, FL32056-1529, (386) 719-2028, until 11:00 A.M. on Wednesday Septem-ber 11, 2013. Bid Forms and instruc-tions may be downloaded from the County’s web site: http://www.co-lumbiacountyfla.com/Purchas-ingBids.aspThe successful bidder will be re-quired to furnish the County Manag-er with proof liability insurance prior to commencing work.The Columbia County Commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to add to the contract or de-lete from the contract to stay within their funding capabilities.Columbia County Board ofCounty CommissionersStephen E. Bailey, Chair
05540657August 28, 2013September 4, 2013
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the US Bank/ FL Dundee Lien Inv, LLC of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the de-scription of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 3308Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: PARCELNUMBER 09986-034LOT 21 HAPPY VALLEY S/D ORB 648-232 AFF OF DC GEORGE CHENEY 983-2538, PROB 1176-1971Name in which assessed: DEBORAH K WATSONAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 23RD of SEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.
05540475AUGUST 21, 28, 2013SEPTEMBER 4, 11, 2013
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the US Bank/ FL Dundee Lien Inv, LLC of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the de-scription of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 344Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: PARCELNUMBER 01438-141LOT 41 BLOCK 5 UNIT 23 THREE RIVERS ESTATESName in which assessed: DAVID & CARROL BURKETTAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 9TH of SEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.
05540261AUGUST 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013
NOTICE OF BOARD MEETING TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe District Board of Trustees, Flori-da Gateway College, will hold a pub-lic meeting at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 10, 2013, in the Board Room of the Gilchrist County School Board Office, 310 NW 11th Ave. Trenton, Florida.Topics of consideration will be rou-tine college business. Any person wishing to be heard on any agenda matter will be provided an opportu-nity to do so by appearing before the Board in the Board Room of the Gil-christ County School Board Office.All objections to this notice and pro-priety of the scheduled meeting should be filed with Florida Gateway College prior to noon, Friday, Sep-tember 6, 2013. All legal issues should be brought to the Trustees’ at-tention and an attempt made to re-solve them prior to the meeting.Please notify the President’s Office immediately if you require accom-modation for participation in the meeting.A reception will be held at 3:30 p.m. in the Gilchrist County School Board Office prior to the regular Board meeting.
05540649August 28, 2013
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the US Bank/ FL Dundee Lien Inv, LLC of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the de-scription of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 3480Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: PARCELNUMBER 11059-000NE DIV: BEG 174.5 FT S OF NE COR, RUN W 161 FT, S 140 FT, E 161 FT, N 140 FT TO POB. BLOCK 60Name in which assessed: VIOLAWILSONAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 23RD ofSEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.
05540480AUGUST 21, 28, 2013SEPTEMBER 4, 11, 2013
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the Magnolia TC 2, LLC US Ameri-bank of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The cer-tificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 3635Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: PARCELNUMBER 11546-000NW DIV: LOT 13 BLOCK 1. ORB 748-1000, 754-1580, 814-1211Name in which assessed: AMANDA JONESAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 23RD ofSEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.
05540492AUGUST 21, 28, 2013SEPTEMBER 4, 11, 2013
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the Magnolia TC 2, LLC US Ameri-bank of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The cer-tificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 3868Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: PARCELNUMBER 13105-000E DIV: 84 FT E & W BY 54.5 FT N & S IN NW COR OF BLOCK 231. ORB 351-617, 598-236Name in which assessed: DOROTHY DANDYAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 23RD ofSEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.
05540491AUGUST 21, 28, 2013SEPTEMBER 4, 11, 2013
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the Magnolia TC 2, LLC US Ameri-bank of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The cer-tificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 3968Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: PARCELNUMBER 13814-000S DIV: LOT 2 EX 50 FT E & W BY80 FT N & S OFF E SIDE BLOCK G CHALKERS S/D. ORB 725-085, 762-1826Name in which assessed: ROBIN C. JOHNSONAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the
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Courthouse on Monday the 23RD of SEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.
05540490AUGUST 21, 28, 2013SEPTEMBER 4, 11, 2013
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the US Bank/ FL Dundee Lien Inv, LLC of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the de-scription of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 685Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: SEC 22 TWN 3S RNG 16 PARCEL NUM-BER 02244-118LOT 18 BRANDEN ESTATES S/D. ORB 828-071, WD 1057-2491Name in which assessed: WAYNE WELLINGTONAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 9TH of SEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.
05540258AUGUST 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the US Bank/ FL Dundee Lien Inv, LLC of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the de-scription of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 837 Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: SEC 33 TWN 3S RNG 16 PARCELNUMBER 02438-197LOT 97 EMERALD COVE S/D PHS 1. WD 1062-2214Name in which assessed: CORNERSTONE DEVELOPMENTLLCAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 9TH of SEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.
05540263AUGUST 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the Magnolia TC 2, LLC US Ameri-bank of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The cer-tificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 2010Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: SEC 14 TWN 7S RNG 16 PARCEL NUM-BER 04213-002COMM SW COR OF SE 1/4 OF NE 1/4, RUN N 20FT TO N R/W OF AGRD RD FOR POB, CONT N 210 FT, E 210 FT, S 210 FT, W 210 FTTO POBName in which assessed: ELLIS & LEILA LINDSEYAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 23RD of SEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec. 197.241.F.S.Notice is hereby given that the US Bank/ FL Dundee Lien Inv, LLC of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the de-scription of the property and name in which it was assessed is as follows:Certificate Number: 3019Year of Issuance: 2010Description of Property: SEC 22 TWN 5S RNG 17 PARCEL NUM-BER 09340-036N 1/2 OF MIDDLE 1/3 OF CLOCK 43 MASON CITY. ORB 841-1811, 852-337, CD856-1878, 861-2385, 869-567, 888-395, 890-380, 892-749, 752, 944-1071Name in which assessed: DAVID CHEESMANAll of said property being in the County of Columbia, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law, the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 23RD ofSEPTEMBER, 2013 at 11:00 A.M.P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.
05540479AUGUST 21, 28, 2013SEPTEMBER 4, 11, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTIONCASE NO. 12-2009-CA-000055HSBC BANK U SA, NATIONALASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR NHEL HOME EQUITYLOAN TRUST, SERIES 2006-WF1, Plaintiff,vs.RUBIN FREENEY, et al, Defend-ant(s).NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED FORECLOSURE SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-suant to an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale dated July 30, 2013 and entered in Case No. 12-2009-CA-000055 of the Circuit Court of the THIRD Judicial Circuit in and for COLUMBIA County, Florida wherein HSBC BANK USA, NA-TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR NHEL HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2006-WF1, is the Plaintiff and RU-BIN FREENEY; JEANNETTE FREENEY; MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-TEMS INCORPORATED AS NOMINEE FOR HSBC MORT-GAGE SERVICES; are the Defend-ants, The Clerk of the Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at FRONT STEPS OF THE COLUMBIA COUNTY COURT-HOUSE at 11:00 AM, on the 30th day of October, 2013, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment:LOT 7, BLOCK 4, MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS, A SUBDIVISION AC-CORDING TO PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 1 PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDAA/K/A/ 174 SE ELOISE AVENUE, LAKE CITY, FL 32025Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, oth-er than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale.WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on July 30, 2013.P. DeWitt CasonClerk of the Circuit CourtBy: -s- B. ScippioDeputy ClerkSEALIf you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed-ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assis-tance. Please contact Carrina Cooper, Court Administration at 173 NE Her-nando Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the schedule appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711.
05540507August 21, 28, 2013IN THE THIRD CIRCUIT COURTOF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR-CUIT IN AND FOR COLUMBIACOUNTY, FLORIDA, CIVIL AC-TIONCASE NO. 12-000461-CABANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Plain-tiff,vs.CHARLES G. REED, et al., Defend-ant(s)NOTICE OF SALENotice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure or Order dated August 13, 2013, en-tered in Civil Case Number 12-000461-CA, in the Circuit Court for Columbia County, Florida, wherein BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. is the Plaintiff, and CHARLES G. REED, et al., are the Defendants, I will sell the property situated in Columbia County, Florida, described as:Lot 21, SOUTH COLUMBIAACRES a recorded Subdivision in Plat Book 5, Page 65 and 65A, Co-lumbia County, Florida. LESS AND EXEMPT all of that land situate North of the existing fence line locat-ed on the Northern part of Lot 21, SOUTH COLUMBIA ACRES, a re-corded subdivision in Plat Book 5, Page 65 and 65A, Columbia County, Florida in Section 7, Township 5 South, Range 16 East, and more par-ticularly described as follows: COM-MENCE at the NE corner of Section 7, Township 5 South, Range 16 East, and run S 89 degrees 12’ 38’’ Walong said section line a distance of 2,859.28 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod (LS 5490); thence continue S 89 de-grees 12’ 38’’ W along said section line 300.00 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod (LS 5490); thence run S 0 degrees 21’ 17’’ E, 18.4 feet to the existing fence; Thence run East along the ex-isting fence line approximately 300.00 feet to the west boundary of a
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60.00 foot public right-of-way known as Boyette Lane; thence N 1 degree 17’ 13’’ W along the west boundary of Boyette Lane 20.6 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING as shown by the boundary survey dated November 13, 2003 by Mark D. Du-ren, PSM. Together with a 1994 CLAY DWHM VIN # WH C002872GA A7B Title Numbers 65490678 and 65490677 at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at Columbia County Court-house, 173 N.E. Hernando Avenue, Lake City, FL 32055 at 11:00 AM, on the 23rd day of October, 2013. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, oth-er than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale.In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons in need of a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding shall, within seven (7) days prior to any proceeding, contact the Administra-tive Office of the Court, Columbia County Courthouse, P.O. Box 2069, Lake City, FL 32056-2069, tele-phone (386) 758-1342, TDD 1-800-955-8771 or 1-800-955-8770 via Florida Relay Service.Dated: August 14, 2013P. DeWitt CasonColumbia County Clerk of CourtCLERK OF THE CIRCUITBy: -S- P.A. PERRY
05540513AUGUST 21, 28,2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO. 12-2011-CA-000266CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff,v.SHIRLEY A. DUNNING; ANYAND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, U NDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUALDEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOTKNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN-KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, H EIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; AND TENANT N/K/A NODRICK DUN-NING, Defendant(s).NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-suant to an Order on Plaintiff’s Mo-tion to Cancel and Reschedule Fore-closure Sale dated August 6, 2013, entered in Civil Case No. 12-2001-CA-000266 of the Circuit Court of the Third Judicial Circuit in and for Columbia County, Florida, wherein the Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell to the highest bidder for cash on 16th day of October, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. on the Third Floor of the Co-lumbia County Courthouse, 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Lake City, Flori-da 32055, relative to the following described property as set forth in the Final Judgment, to wit:LOT 3 AND 4 OF BLOCK 61, OF THE NORTHWESTERN DIVI-SION OF THE CITY OF LAKE CITY, FLORIDA AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS BEGIN AT THE SOUTHWESTCORNER OF LOT OR BLOCK 61, AND RUN THENCE EAST 140 FEET, THENCE NORTH 74 FEET, THENCE RUN WEST 140 FEET, THENCE SOUTH ALONG NORTH CAROLINA STREET 74 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGIN-NING.Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, oth-er than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale.ATTENTION: PERSONS WITH DISABILITIESIf you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed-ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assis-tance. Please contact:ADA Coordinator173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408Lake City, FL 32055Phone: (386) 719-7428Please contact at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this no-tification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing impaired or vision impaired, call 711.DATED AT LAKE CITY, FLORI-DA THIS 7TH DAY OF AUGUST, 2013.-s- B. ScippioP. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTCOLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDASEAL
05540508August 21, 28, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO. 12-2012-CA-000679BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Plain-tiff,v.LEO D. GOODWIN; ROBERTA L. GOODWIN; ANY AND ALL UN-KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAYCLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIM-ANTS, Defendant(s).NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-suant to an Order on Plaintiff’s Mo-tion to Cancel and Reschedule Fore-closure Sale dated August 12, 2013, entered in Civil Case No. 12-2012-CA-000679 of the Circuit Court of the Third Judicial Circuit in and for Columbia County, Florida, wherein the Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell to the highest bidder for cash on 23rd of October, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. on the Third Floor of the Columbia County Courthouse, 173 NE Hernan-do Avenue, Lake City, Florida 32055, relative to the following de-scribed property as set forth in the Final Judgment, to wit:LOT 14 BLOCK B HIDDEN ACRES, A SUBDIVISION AC-CORDING TO THE PLAT THERE-OF AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 7, PAGES 63-64, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLUMBIACOUNTY, FLORIDA.TOGETHER WITH A 2001 DOU-BLEWIDE MOBILE HOME WITH VIN#H0GA20K02844A AND H0GA20K02844B.Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, oth-er than the property owner as of the
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date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale.ATTENTION: PERSONS WITH DISABILITIESIf you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed-ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assis-tance. Please contact:ADA Coordinator173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room 408Lake City, FL 32055Phone: (386) 719-7428Please contact at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this no-tification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.DATED AT LAKE CITY, FLORI-DA THIS 12TH DAY OF AUGUST, 2013.-s- P.A. Perryfor P. DEWITT CASONCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTCOLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDASEAL
05540509August 21, 28, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTYCIVIL DIVISIONCASE NO. 2009-CA-260BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P.,Plaintiff,vs.JERRY H. STRICKLAND; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JERRYH. STRICKLAND; CAROLYN STRICKLAND; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CAROLYN STRICK-LAND; IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANT(S), IF RE-MARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIE-NORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIM-ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED DE-FENDANT (S); UNKNOWN TEN-ANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2Defendant(s)NOTICE OF SALENotice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above-styled cause, in the Circuit Court of Columbia County, Florida, I will sell the property situated in Columbia County, Florida, described as:A PART OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC-TION 3, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, COLUMBIACOUNTY, FLORIDA MORE PAR-TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SW CORNER OF THE SW 1/4 AND RUN N 00 DEGREES 04’06” E, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SW 1/4 1427.47 FEET; THENCE N 88 DEGREES 45’23” E, 955.24 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, ALSO BEING APOINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF A 60.00 FOOTEASEMENT; THENCE N 00 DE-GREES 41’07” W, 60.42 FEET; THENCE N 88 DEGREES 45’46” E, 109.91 FEET; THENCE S 00 DE-GREES 41’07” E TO THE SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF EASEMENT, 60.42 FEET; THENCE CONTINUE S 00 DE-GREES 41’07” E, 145.21 FEET; THENCE N 87 DEGREES 35’24” W, 110.07 FEET; THENCE N 00 DEGREES 41’07” W, 138.21 FEETTO THE SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF EASEMENT, AL-SO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.GRANTOR RESERVES AN EASE-MENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER AND ACROSS THE NORTH 60 FEET THEREOF.To include a:2007 Horton Homes, Inc. VIN GAFL634A79848SH21 975321232007 Horton Homes, Inc. VIN GAFL63B79848SH21 97532083at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, West door of the Columbia County Courthouse, 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Lake City, FL 32056 at 11:00 AM, on October 16, 2013Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, oth-er than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim within 60 days after the sale.Witness, my and seal of this court on the 19th day of August, 2013.P. DeWitt CasonCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBy: /s/ B. ScippioDeputy ClerkSEALAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT: If you are a person with a disability who requires accommo-dations in order to participate in a court proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, the provision of cer-tain assistance. Individuals with a disability who require special accom-modations in order to participate in a court proceeding should contact the ADA Coordinator, 173 NE Hernan-do Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, FL 32055, (386) 719-7428, within two (2) business days of receipt of notice to appear.Individuals who are hearing impaired should call (800) 955-8771.Individuals who are voice impaired should call (800) 955-8770.
05540593August 28, 2013September 4, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISIONCase #: 2012-CA-000665U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee, successor in interest to Bank of America, National Association as Trustee as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank National Association, as Trustee for Certificate holders of Bear Stearns Asset Backed Securities I LLC, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-HE5Plaintiff,Vs.Pedro Granados and Alba L. Hernan-dez Flores, Husband and Wife; Un-known Parties in Possession #1, If living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by, through, under and against the above named Defendant(s) who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said Un-known Parties may claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grant-ees, or Other Claimants; Unknown Parties in Possession #2, If living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by, through, under and against the above named Defendant(s) who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may
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claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claim-antsDefendant(s).NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-suant to an Order dated August 19, 2013, entered in Civil Case No. 2012-CA-000665 of the Circuit Court of the 3rd Judicial Circuit in and for Columbia County, Florida, wherein U.S. Bank National Associ-ation, as Trustee, successor in inter-est to Bank of America, National As-sociation as Trustee as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank National As-sociation, as Trustee for Certificate holders of Bear Stearns Asset Backed Securities I LLC, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-HE5, Plaintiff and Pedro Granados and Alba L. Hernandez Flores, Hus-band and Wife are defendant(s), I, Clerk of Court, P. Dewitt Cason, will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash AT THE COURTROOM ONE OF THE COLUMBIA COUNTYCOURTHOUSE, LOCATED AT173 HERNANDO AVENUE, LAKE CITY, COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA, AT 11:00 A.M. on Sep-tember 25, 2013, the following de-scribed property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to-wit:THE SOUTH 56.2 FEET OF LOT 6, AND THE NORTH 33.8 FEET OF LOT 5, ALL OF BLOCK 1, ODOM'S SPRING BROOK ADDI-TION, A SUBDIVISION, AC-CORDING TO THE PLAT THERE-OF, AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 3, PAGE 34, PUBLIC RE-CORDS OF COLUMBIA COUN-TY, FLORIDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN-TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed-ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assis-tance. Please contact the ADA Coor-dinator; 173 Northeast Hernando Street, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32056; (386) 719-7576 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap-pearance, or immediately upon re-ceiving this notification of the time before the schedule appearance is less than 7 days. If you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711.P. Dewitt CasonCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTColumbia County, Florida-s- B. ScippioDEPUTY CLERK OF COURTSEAL
05540622AUGUST 28, 2013SEPTEMBER 4, 2013
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2 -Large brown & gray bird dogs possibly Weimaraner on Gum Swamp Rd No collars. Call to identify or adopt 386-758-9880
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05540512
EMPLOYMENTOPPORTUNITY
COLUMBIA COUNTYColumbia County is accepting
applications for 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator
Trainee . Position is responsible for call taking and dispatching for law enforcement, fire, and medical emergency calls, as
well as certain non-emergency functions. Minimum require-ments: At least 18 years old, possess high school diploma
/GED, at least one year continu-ous work experience in a busy and/or high stress environment.Successful applicant must pass pre-employment physical, drug screen, criminal history check to satisfy FL Dept of Law Enforce-ment standards for NCIC/FCIC
operators and additional pre employment testing as required.
Salary $10.02 hourly,. Excellent benefits. Applications available at Human Resources
Office, Board of County Commissioners, 135 NE Hernando Ave, Suite 203,
Lake City, FL or www.columbiacountyfla.com
(386) 719-2025, TDD (386)758-2139.
Deadline for applications: August 30th, 2013
An AA/EEO/ADA/VPEmployer.
05540560
A local growing company is looking for an
EXPERIENCED sales person in security, cameras and
surveillance for residential and commercial accounts. Send
resume to [email protected]
05540634
United States Cold Storage, Inc.
Transportation ClerkMinimum qualifications: High
School diploma, computer skills.
Work experience intransportation / logistics,
Logistics Certificate.
Apply in person M-F 9am-11am. 1pm-3 pm
211 NE McCloskey Ave Lake City, FL 32055
EOE
Full Time (Grant Funded) Outreach and Eligibility
Enrollment Specialist position for Family Health Center of Columbia
County. High School Diploma /GED required. Minimum of
2 years’ experience in customer service. Experience with health insurance eligibility and enroll-
ment preferred. Competitive pay and benefits. Apply to Outreach
and Eligibility Enrollment Specialist, 911 South Main Street,
Trenton, FL 32693. No Phone calls please. EOE.
CONCRETE FINISHERS(Experienced w/ Curb & Gutter)
Seasonal/ Part & Full Time. Please Call 386-496-3883 to apply. EOE
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you can do?
Like the Marines, North Florida Auto Sales is looking for a few good people.
North Florida Auto Sales, North Florida’s Premier Pre-Owned Auto dealer is looking to
expand. With over 200 pre-owned automobiles available for sale at any given time
the income potential is unlimited.
Must be 18 years old with a valid Driver’s license.
If so contact:
Bill Huggins at: 386-984-9565 or
Dwight Twiggs at: 386-688-1619 to schedule an appointment for interview.
100 JobOpportunities
05540643
EMPLOYMENTOPPORTUNITY
COLUMBIA COUNTYColumbia County is accepting
applications for Equipment Operator I. Position’s primary responsibility is skilled manual work in the operation of several types of automotive vehicles & mobile motorized equipment in
the daily operations of the Landfill & for light maintenance of vehicles & equipment operat-ed. Minimum Experience: High School diploma/G.E.D. & 1 year
experience in vehicle and/or equipment operation, or an equivalent combination of
training & experience. Valid Florida CDL Class B Drivers
License preferred but not required. Salary is $9.55 per hr.
plus benefits. Successful applicant must pass a pre-
employment physical & drug screening. Applications may
be obtained at the Human Resources Office, Board of
County Commissioners, 135 NE Hernando, #203, Lake City, FL
32056, or online at www.columbiacountyfla.com
(386)758-2123,TDD (386)758-2139. Deadline:
09/06/13. AA/EEO/ADA/VPEmployer.
Decision Team ConsultantPartnership for Strong Families is the lead agency for community-
based care in N. Central Fl, providing services to ensure the safety, well-being & security of
children & families through foster care & related services. This
professional-level and clinically focused position is responsible for
consulting with a team of child protection professionals and other experts to enhance the assessment and analysis of family situations to determine what, if any, reasonable efforts may allow the child(ren) to remain safely in their home while providing the least intrusive/least restrictive interventions available
to the family. Position will belocated in Lake City. Min Req:MSW or related field w/ 3 yrs of direct service exp; prior exp in
child welfare, which may include clinical services provided to the child welfare population; knowl-edge of family, group & interven-tion techniques; skills in conflict resolution, collaborative problem solving/planning & the ability to communicate effectively orally
and in writing. Preferred:knowledge of community resour-
ces; exp working with at-risk fami-lies & children with mental health
& behavioral needs.Hiring Range: $40,000 - $50,000
Closes: 09/13/13 Please visit PSF’s website at
http://www.pfsf.org/hr/careers-vol-unteers-interns/listings/ for com-plete hiring qualifications & de-scription. PSF is an AA/EOE.
Experienced Electrician fax resume or work experience to
386-755-5443 or email [email protected]
Experienced Receptionistfor a busy family practice.
Fax resume to386-758-7998
Local Delivery Driver wanted:CDL/Hazmat Required;$30-35annually, based on experienceFax Resume to (386)963-1416
MECHANIC NEEDED withtools and experience. Southern Specialized Truck & Trailer.
386-752-9754
Part Time Bull Dozer Operator needed for FJ Hill Construction.
Experienced required Call 386-752-7887
PERSONAL ASSISTANT/RECEPTIONIST, Computer skills required, reply to: P.O. Box 7246,
Lake City, FL 32055
PROPERTY PRESERVATION JOBS
Pacific Preservation Services, Inc.is a growing nationwide property
preservation, inspection and construction services company that needs to add talented individuals
to our team. Our business revolves around bank owned real estate in all 50 states. We service clients
large and small and deliver world class service in this highly
competitive industry.
Territory ManagerThe Territory Manager is responsi-ble for an assigned region typically made up of a number of states and is responsible for coordinating the necessary property inspection and preservation Client work order job assignments within that territory. Responsibilities include, but are
not limited to: work order manage-ment, escalations, management of vendors, complaints, late orders,
cancellations, profitability by client, and, management and over-sight of a specific team of Vendor
Coordinators and Processors.
New Order Creation/ProcessorPPS seeks individuals to create new preservation and inspection orders, process orders completed
by PPS Vendors, and perform Quality Control review for completeness and accuracy.
Knowledge and Skill Requirements: Reading, writing,
and arithmetic skills required, with minimum high school diploma or equivalent. Industry experience
preferred but not required. Positions require knowledge of Microsoft Office and telephone
protocol. Duties require professio-nal verbal and written communica-
tion skills and the ability to type 35-50 wpm.
Working Conditions: Working conditions are normal for a
corporate office environment.Please submit resumes to
Seeking Assistant PrincipalWestwood Christian School
Submit resume to 920 SW 11th St. Live Oak, FL 32064
120 MedicalEmployment
05540531
Gainesville Women’s CenterFor Radiology
Arlene Weinshelbaum, M.D.
EXP. MAMMOGRAPHYTECH wanted part time for
private Radiology office. AART & Mammography
certification req. Fax resume to: Tracy: (352)331-2044
F/T licensed phlebotomist needed for busy medical office. M-F.
Email resume to [email protected].
Medical Assistant - ClinicFull Time/ Part Time
Fax Resume: 386-935-1667
240 Schools &Education
05540620
INTERESTED in a Medical Career?
Express Training offers courses for beginners & exp
• Nursing Assistant, $479next class- 9/09 /2013
• Phlebotomy national certifica-tion, $800 next class- 9/9/2013
• LPN 9/16/2013
Fees incl. books, supplies, exam fees. Call 386-755-4401 or
expresstrainingservices.com
TRAINING NOTICEFlorida Gateway College
Law Enforcement DivisionLancaster Site. Corrections to law
enforcement crossoverPlace: Florida Gateway College at Lancaster work camp. Time: 6:30 PM. Date: Monday, September 9,
2013. Call 86-754-4383 (Jay Swisher-Olustee Campus) or 352-463-6820: (Tom Largent) for more
information
310 Pets & Supplies
PUBLISHER'S NOTEFlorida Law 828.29 requires dogs and cats being sold to be at least 8
weeks old and have a health certificate from a licensed
veterinarian documenting they have mandatory shots and are
free from intestinal and external parasites. Many species of wild-life must be licensed by Florida
Fish and Wildlife. If you are unsure, contact the local office for information.
420 Wanted to Buy
ATTENTION !We buy used mobile homes!
Singles or Doublewides .Call Rusty at North Pointe Homes
352-872-5566
Will pay cash for your mobile home,
call Jason 386-288-8379
430 Garage Sales
Byrds Store CR 49. Aug 30th & 31st, (8-4). 247-240R - CR 49R,
247 Beachville. CR 49N, 252 Pinemount Rd - CR 49L. Lots of
antiques, new items inside, outside if no Rain watch for signs.
ESTATE SALE872 SW Brookdale Drive, LC
Fri, Aug. 30th & Sat. Aug. 31st8am - 2 p.m.
PUBLISHER'S NOTEAll Yard Sale Ads Must be Pre-Paid.
SAT. 8/31 - SE Deerwood Glen, off SE Country Club Rd. Lots of
stuff, HH items, wine cooler, clothes 8-?
450 Good Thingsto Eat
GREEN VALENCIA PEANUTSFor Sale Graded and washed.
$30.00 a bushel.386-752-3434
630 Mobile Homesfor Rent
14 wide 3br/2baQuiet Park No Pets
Clean Country Living $550Ref & Dep required 386-758-2280
2 & 3 BR MH. $400 - $700. mo. Plus Deposit. Water & Sewer
Furnished. Cannon Creek MHP& other locations 386-752-6422
2 BR/2 BA SW, Completlyfurnished, carport, shed, located on
41st Dr., $600 mo.,+ Util. $300 Dep. 935-2461
2bd /1.5ba SW, private, nice areaCH/A. sewer, water & garbage incl. Lease req. 1st, last + dep.
$500/mth 386-752-8978.
640 Mobile Homesfor Sale
05540648
DISPLAY HOMECLEARANCE SALE
1ST COME 1ST SERVE!GOVERNMENT LOANS FOR
MOBILE HOMES!YOUR $700 RENT
PAYMENT = A NEW HOME!CALL CLAYTON HOMES
TODAY!904-772-8031
2002 Horton Singlewide2br/2ba only $9,900 Cash,
Call Paula 386-628-2193
Just Arrived 32x80 Repo. Plywood floors, fireplace,
Glamour bath, appliances. Call 386-752-1452 or 386-628-2193
MLS 3711 Charming home w/ bonus room off screened porch,
new metal roof & A/C unit. $79,900 Century 21-Darby Rog-ers. Heather Craig 386-466-9223
640 Mobile Homesfor Sale
MLS 84272 3/2 on 8.2 acres com-pletely fenced. Split floor plan, dry walled & textured walls $129,000
Century 21-Darby Rogers.Heather Craig 386-466-9223
New 28X52 3/2 JacobsenOnly 1 Left $45,900 incl
del-set-ac-skirting and steps.No Gimmics! North Pointe
Homes-Gainesville 352-872-5566 Free Credit by Phone till 9 PM or
www.northpointemobilehomesales.com
North Pointe Homes in Gainesville has the largest selection of New
Jacobsen Homes in Florida. All at Factory Outlet Prices! We also
have 10 display models being sold at cost. North Pointe Hwy 441 N,
Gainesville-352-872-5566
Used Doublewide28x70 only 5K Cash.
Call Paula 386-628-2193
710 Unfurnished Apt.For Rent
2/1 -1300 sqft,Good Clean Condition duplex w/ gargage.
W/D hook up, CH/A, Lease Req.386-965-2407 or 386-758-5881
2 b r / 1 b a A p t . C H / A
$ 4 8 5 . m o $ 4 8 5 d e p .
N o p e t s 3 8 6 - 6 9 7 - 4 8 1 4
Amberwood Hills Apts. Private Patio area. Beautiful yard. Washer/dryer hkup. Free water & sewer. 1/1, 2/1. Move in special.
386-754-1800. wwwmyflapts.com
Greentree TownhouseMove In Madness. 2/1, 2/1.5. Free water & sewer. Balcony & patio.
Laundry. Behind Kens on Hwy 90. 386-754-1800 wwwmyflapts.com
Redwine ApartmentsPets welcome. with 5 complexes,
we have a home for you. 386-754-1800.
www.myflapts.com
UPDATED APT,w/tile floors/fresh paint.
Great area.386-752-9626
Windsor Arms Apartments. Move in! 2/1, 2/1.5, 2/2. Pet
Friendy. Free 200 ch. Dish. Wash-er/dryer hkup.386-754-1800.
www.myflapts.com
720 Furnished Apts.For Rent
ROOMS FOR Rent. Hillcrest, Sands, Columbia. All furnished.
Electric, cable, fridge, microwave. Weekly or monthly rates. 1 person
$135, 2 persons $150. weekly 386-752-5808
730 UnfurnishedHome For Rent
1BR EFFICIENCYNear Timco, $450 mth and $250 Deposit. Utilities incl. No pets.
Contact 386-758-0057
1br/1.5ba Country Cottage, Cathe-dral ceilings, brick fireplace, wash-er/dryer,1 ac fenced, private, some pets, lease. 1st, last, sec, ref. Lake City area $700 mo. Smoke Free
environment. 352-494-1989
2BR/1BANEAR Richardson School $500 mth & $250 Deposit
No pets. Contact 386-758-0057
2BR/2BANEAR VA
$600 Mth & $400 DepositNo pets. Contact 386-758-0057
3 bd, 1 1/2 ba home in Lake City;central heat/air; carport;
fenced back yard $750 rent; Available 9/1 386-623-2848
3BR/1.5BANEAR Eastside Elementary $600 mth & $400 Deposit
No pets. Contact 386-758-0057
3BR/1BA CH/A, all apliances new carpet $675/mo. 1st, Last, &
Sec. 141 NE Montrose Ave386-697-8893 or 305-962-2666
3BR/1BA CH/A, all apliances with attached 1BR apt.1st, Last, & Sec. 439 N.E. Double Run Road. 386-697-8893 or 305-962-2666
EFFICIENCY - $475 month $200 Security Deposit,
Utilities & Pest Control included.Call Chris 386-365-2515
Modern New Home 3BR/2BA,2 car garage, on 2 ac, 2,500sqft Fort White “3 Rivers Estates” $975 mo Call 305-345-9907.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom/1 bath house w/ CHA on 5 acres.
$700.00 per month. First, lastand security Firm. 386-292-2228
Very Large 2bd/2ba Lake City area, garage, CH/A, $875mo
386-590-0642 / 386-867-1833, www.suwanneevalleyproperties.com
750 Business &Office Rentals
055405322700 sqft Absolutely Beautiful Office Suite. Security camera’s and phone system provided. Computer network ready. In the heart of Lake City. Call Vicki 386-935-2832
790 Vacation Rentals
Scalloping!! Horseshoe Beach Gulf Front 2br, w/lg porch, dock, fish sink. wkend $395. wk $895.352-498-5986 or 386-235-3633
alwaysonvacation.com #419-181
Scallops are here in Horseshoe Beach. Motel efficiencies just
completely remodeled, sleeps up to 4 max.$99/night 352-498-5986
805 Lots for Sale
Eastside Village Realty, Inc.MLS #76668 - $32,000,
Buildable lot for site built homes only. In Forest Country.
Call Denise Bose 752-5290
805 Lots for Sale
PUBLISHER'S NOTEAll real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the fair
housing act which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference,
limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex,
disability, familial status or nation-al origin; or any intention to make
such preference, limitation or discrimination." Familial status
includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal
custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of chil-dren under the age of 18. This newspaper will not knowingly
accept any advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-
tised in this newspaper are availa-ble on an equal opportunity basis.To complain of discrimination call HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777,
the toll freetelephone number to the hearing
impaired is 1-800-927-9275.
810 Home for Sale
4BD/2BA brick home on 1/2 AC in Lake city. Very large master
bedroom, screened porch & fenced in yard! $179,900 MLS# 84429
Swift Creek Realty 800-833-0499
Access Realty- Two story 1895 Victorian house w/ electrical up-grades throughout. double -deck
porches, MLS 71594 - $149,900. Patti Taylor 386-623-6896
Beautifully well kept 3BD/2BAHome built in 2008, on
1/2 acre in Lake City! $174,900MLS# 83469 Swift Creek Realty
800-833-0499
Eastside Village Realty, Inc.MLS #81958 - $115,000. Must be 55+, 3br/2ba, Site Built w/ lots of
room, split plan mstr suite, FL. Rm. Call Denise Bose 752-5290
Great Location! Spacious, charm-ing 3 BR home within city limits
has many updates! Features glassed in front porch overlooking
Lake Isabella $74,900 Debbie King (386)365-3886 MLS#84387
Just Reduced! Gorgeous 4BR brick home in Forest Country. This immaculate home features tiled FL
room, lots of space and 5 yr. old roof $169,500 Ron Feagle
(386)288-2901 MLS#83403
Like new well-cared for home on west side near schools, shopping
and medical facilities. 12x14 shop, porches, large open floor plan.
$91,000 Janet Creel(386)719-0382 MLS#83996
Well maintained 3/2 on .27 acres. Split floor plan, 2 car garage and
storage out back. $70,000MLS # 84297 386-397-3473
Brittany Stoeckert Results Realty
Nice, large brick home on 1 acre just off Lake Jeffrey Rd.
Needs a little updating $60,000MLS # 84298 386-397-3473
Brittany Stoeckert Results Realty
Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty4br/3b plus 2 half bath, In-Ground Pool, 2 a/c & Heating units. Mary
Brown Whitehurst $315,000 386-965-0887 MLS #80175
Large home, 3bd with large clos-ets, newer appliances, screened
back porch. MLS #82914. Remax Professionals Sandy
Kishton 386-344-0433 $199,900
5 acre oasis, 2 pole barns, work-shop, out door fire pit. 16x16
screen room & more. MLS #82136 Remax Professionals Sandy
Kishton 386-344-0433 $175,000
Jackie Taylor & Associates - 3/2ranch in Branford, FL, extra large porch in the back. MLS #83172
$134,000 386-854-0686Sabrina Suggs
Coldwell Banker Bishop RealtyBrand New Home in May-fair s/d.
3br/2b split plan. cul-de-sac lot.Elaine K. Tolar $171,900
386-365-1548 MLS #83413
Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty3br/2b well maintained home on
1.8 acres comes furnished. Sherry 386-365-8414
$64,900 MLS #84076
810 Home for Sale
Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty3br/2b Screened back porch.
Insulated garage with window a/c. Elaine K. Tolar $134,900 386-365-1548 MLS #84141
Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty3br/3.5ba in Woodborough with
open floor plan, heated pool. Mary Brown Whitehurst MLS
#84294 $419,000 386-965-0887
Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty3br/3b lots of upgrades, 2 car
garage, 24x24 detached worshipElaine K. Tolar $209,900
386-365-1548 MLS #84337
3 spacious bedrooms, open floor plan, large kitchen, master suite upstairs. MLS 79912 $125,400
Missy Zecher 623-0237Remax Professionals
Spacious 4br home with split floor plan. Back yard is fenced with above ground pool MLS 81472
$237,000 Missy Zecher 623-0237Remax Professionals
3bd/3ba 2152 sq ft on 1 acre. Front & back porches with outside fireplace on back porch. Owner Financing Avail. w/ 20% down.
Patti Taylor MLS 83483 $69,900
Reduced 4BD/2BA enormous pantry, screen porch, 2 carports & fenced back yard. $89,000 Jo Lytte MLS 83552 RemaxProfessionals 386-365-2821
Walk to the VA Hospital.2/1 fenced in town w/ attached
garage plus shop. $55,000 Jo Lytte MLS 83636 RemaxProfessionals 386-365-2821
MLS 83732 - very nice 3/2 split, newer ceramic tile & carpet.
Large screened/tiled back porch. $119,900 Century 21
Darby Rogers 752-6575
MLS 83775 - Ready to move in! This home has been very well
maintained and it shows. closet to town and I-10. $85,000 Century
21 Darby Rogers 752-6575
MLS 83780 - Just reduced! New dbl paned windows, upgraded wir-ing & plumbing, chain link fenced in back yard. $47,900 Century 21
Darby Rogers 752-6575
5.66 acres Reduced close to town w/ expansive 4BD/2BA
open floor plan, $229,900Jo Lytte MLS 83810 RemaxProfessionals 386-365-2821
4br/2ba Gorgeous hardwood flooring, newer fixtures, vanities,
etc. MLS 83811 $129,900 Missy Zecher 623-0237
Remax Professionals
MLS 83870 Beautiful brick on large corner lot. Open island
kitchen, shed w/power & more. $94,900 Century 21-Darby Rog-ers. Heather Craig 386-466-9223
Custom built with 3BR, 2484 s.f. hanger, guest cottage, on 3.4 acres
MLS 83940 . Sandy Kishton386-344-0433 RemaxProfessionals $375,000
MLS 84094 -Lovely & peaceful setting outside the city. Large
Kitchen w/ sliding doors out to covered patio. $82,500 Century
21 Darby Rogers 752-6575
MLS 84191 - All brick 3/1, wood-ed back yard, 1 car garage. Corpo-
rate owned. “As Is” contract re-quired. $82,500 Century 21
Darby Rogers 752-6575
MLS 84323 - Great started homeNew deck on the back with fenced in back yard. Great rental invest-
ment. $39,900 Century 21 Darby Rogers 752-6575
MLS 84328 - Picturesque boasts 3000+ SQFT heated & cooled
amidst 3 dwellings with over 5000 sq under roof, $242,500 Century
21 Darby Rogers 752-6575
2bd + loft, expansive front & back porch, volume ceiling in great room & fireplace. MLS 84372
$104,500 Missy Zecher623-0237 Remax Professionals
MLS 84486 - Great pool home in a golf club community. Front and back screened porches. $199,900
Century 21 Darby Rogers752-6575
MLS 84561 - Custom built home, open floor plan, 44x14 ft screened
in back porch, custom outdoor kitchen. $219,000 Century 21
Darby Rogers 752-6575
810 Home for Sale
3/2.5 home with 2,700+ sqft, 3 car garage 4,640 sqft barn on 38 acres.
$550,000 Nelda Hatcher386-688-8037
Poole Realty MLS# 78336
Immaculate 2 story 3bd/2ba on 1,900+ sqft on 4 acres. Beautiful
yard, storage shed, $225,000 Irvin Dees 386-208-4276
Poole Realty MLS# 82408
3 Dwellings on 5+ acres, Main house approx 2453 sqft, guest qrtrs
& apt above garage $349,000Anita Handy 386-208-5877Poole Realty MLS# 82510
SHORT SALE! 4BD/2.5 Brick home w/ golf course view in Lake
City! Built in 2005 & $171,499 MLS# 82990 Swift Creek Realty
800-833-0499
4/2 1,800 sqft on 1 ac. Updated brick home w/ metal roof. In
ground pool. $125,900William Golightly 386-590-6681
Poole Realty MLS# 84269
Beautiful 3/2, 2,500 sqft brick home on 15 wooded acres, large bedrooms, $252,000
David Mincey 386-590-0157Poole Realty MLS# 84388
Just Listed Nice 3 bedroom 2 bath home on almost an acre. 1,500+
sqft with fireplace. $105,000386-362-4539
Poole Realty MLS# 84473
Quiet Neighborhood! You and your family will enjoy living in this immaculate, well-kept 3BR 2BA home. Move-in ready and
waiting! $77,500 Paula Lawrence (386)719-0382 MLS#81207
Scenic Home Large dining room, office, large pantry, 3BR/2BA. Huge detached 3 garage) with
electric and bath. Immaculate, must see! $147,900 Nate Sweat
(386)628-1552 MLS#83707
820 Farms &Acreage
1.25 ACRES located at152 SW Libert Glenn, Hwy 47,
Lake City 32025 Contact 386-344-2800
5 acres with well/septic/power pole. Owner financed.
low down payment Deas Bullard /BKL Properties
386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com
50 ACRES for sale, South Alabama,
Contact 386-752-9384
Access Realty- 43.64 acres wooded acreage in N.Columbia
County. Scenic & Private. MLS 74429 $89,900.
Patti Taylor 386-623-6896
Build your Dream Home! Scenic, wooded 10 acre lots on the west side of Lake City. Multiple lots
available for $70,000 each Nate Sweat (386)628-1552
MLS#84317
Jackie Taylor & Associates20 acre Horse Farm, 4/2 home,
screen, 36x60 horse barnMLS #75002 $235,000
386-397-3479 Jackie Taylor
Jackie Taylor & Associates 4/3 brick home on 20.18 acres in
McAlpin with in ground pool.MLS #83692 386-854-0686
Sabrina Suggs $305,000
MLS 83589 - Huge living room with rock surrounded gas log fire-
place. Guest home/pool cabana also included. $499,900 Century
21 Darby Rogers 752-6575
MLS 84295 - 80+ acres in Wellborn, home has updates in-
cluding a gas floor to ceiling stone faced fireplace. $724,990 Centu-
ry 21 Darby Rogers 752-6575
Beautiful & Functional, 1,900 sqft. w/ an abundance of natural light
fenced back yard MLS 84415 $185,900 Missy Zecher 623-0237
Remax Professionals
MLS 84476 - Tara look-a-like, 2 homes, 1 is a 2 story home with wrap around porch on 3 sides of
home . $299,000 Century 21 Darby Rogers 752-6575
Gorgeous 40 acres of pasture land located just of US 129. Fenced and
private. MLS 84547 $299,000 Missy Zecher 623-0237
Remax Professionals
LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2013 7BClassified Department: 755-5440
Adoption
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ADOPT: A childless couple seeks to adopt.
Loving home with tenderness, warmth,
happiness. Financial security. Expenses
paid. Regis & David (888)986-1520 or text
(347)406-1924; www.davidandregisadopt.
com -Adam B. Sklar FL# 0150789
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Real Estate/ Land for Sale
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HUNTER’S PARADISE WITH POND
$3375 PER ACRE! 45 minutes from Nashville.
Tracts from 41 to 560 acres with timber, food
plots, and views. Call 931-629-0595
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Real Estate/ Mobile Homes
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Mobile Homes with acreage. Ready to move
in. Seller Financing with approved credit. Lots
of room for the price, 3Br 2Ba. No renters.
850-308-6473 LandHomesExpress.com
Week of August 26, 2013
820 Farms &Acreage
Nice, 4.5 acre tract on private road ready for site built or MH.
$17,900 MLS # 84326 386-397-3473
Brittany Stoeckert Results Realty
860 InvestmentProperty
Large Apt Building in Lake City located at 767 SW Alachua Ave. Needs roof and remodel, Price to
Sell $55,000, 352-498-3035
870 Real EstateWanted
I Buy HousesCASH!
Quick Sale Fair Price386-269-0605
950 Cars for Sale
2000 Silver Acura TL 3.2 fully loaded, leather interior. Great Con-
dition. 123K One owner. $3200. (386 )758-8019, L/M
8BSPORTS JUMP
Con Brio String QuartetSeptember 12, 2013
Advent Christian Village, Dowling Park
Three On A StringOctober 25, 2013
Advent Christian Village, Dowling Park
Bay Street BrassworksJanuary 14, 2014
Florida Gateway College, Lake City
Hector OliveraFebruary 21, 2014
Florida Gateway College, Lake City
Stephen Saxon, BassFebruary 14, 2014
Advent Christian Village, Dowling Park
The Man from AldersgateMarch 4, 2014
Advent Christian Village, Dowling Park
Greg Buchan, HarpistJanuary 24, 2014
Advent Christian Village, Dowling Park
New OdysseyDecember 1, 2013
Florida Gateway College, Lake City
TamburitzansMarch 8, 2014
Florida Gateway College, Lake City
Donna WissingerOctober 11, 2013
Florida Gateway College, Lake City
April 24, 2014Advent Christian Village, Dowling Park
War BondsNovember 8, 2013
Advent Christian Village, Dowling Park
A Land RememberedNovember 19, 2013
Advent Christian Village, Dowling Park
The King’s BrassJanuary 10, 2014
Advent Christian Village, Dowling Park
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra
April 25, 2014Florida Gateway College, Lake City
2013 - 2014 Concert Series
Visit www.CommunityConcerts.infofor Complete schedule & Information on all Artists.
Community
Concerts
of Lake city
15 Live Concertsfor the amazingly low membership price of $70
Adult Season Ticket : $70
Student Season Ticket k-12: $10
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8B LAKECITYREPORTERSPORTSWEDNESDAY,AUGUST28,2013 Page Editor: BrandonFinley,754-0420
BRANDON FINLEY/Lake City Reporter
Lake City Middle School takes to the field against Suwannee Middle School on Tuesday.
Falcons hold off Bullpups, 12-8, in season’s openerBy BRANDON FINLEY
Lake City Middle School had the Cooper effect in Tuesday’s season-open-ing win against Suwannee Middle School as a pair of touchdowns from Tre and Eddie Cooper propelled Falcons to a 12-8 win.
Suwannee struck the scoreboard first with a lateral pass from Alex Scarborough to Booshay McQuay from 43 yards out to take an 8-0 lead with 5:23 remaining in the second quarter after a two-point
conversion from McQuay.Lake City answered on
the following drive with its own score.
Ethan Umstead took the kickoff back 54 yards to set up the Falcons at the Suwannee 16-yard line.
Tre Cooper had a 10-yard run and Eddie Cooper capped off the drive with a score from three yards. The two-point con-version failed to leave the Falcons down 8-6.
Suwannee knocked on the door again before the half with McQuay setting things up after a 30-yard
run, but Andrew Heaton recovered a fumble with 47 seconds remaining in the second quarter to send things into the half.
Tre Cooper broke a 20-yard run to start the second half and Dylan Blair found Nate Maxwell for 25 yards on a fade to set up Tre Cooper for the go-ahead score on the one-yard line.
The Falcons led 12-8 when Suwannee took over on its final possession and the Bullpups would drive inside the Falcons’ 10-yard line before the clock expired.