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ASSOCIATED PRESS
,. In this Nov. 21, 2007, file
photo, Shell Oil Company's
Deer Park refinery and petro-
chemical facility is shown in
the background as vehicles
travel along Highway 225
in Deer Park, Texas. A 50
percent increase in gasoline
and diesel fuel taxes is being
urged by a federal commis-
sion to.finance highway con-
struction and repair.
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mmitseff@lakecityreporter.com
Florida's mini-
mum wage
employees who
were earning
$6.79 per hour
at the end of 2008, are now
earning $7.21 per hour
as of Jan. 1, thanks to a
constitutional amendment
Florida voters approved
in 2004 that created a
statewide minimum wage
increase.
The federal minimum
wage under the Fair Labor
Standards Act for covered
nonexempt employees is
currently $6.55 per hour,
increasing to $7.25 on July
24, 2009.
On July 24, 2007, the
federal minimum wage was
$5.85 per hour and the fol-
lowing July 24 it was raised
to $6.55 per hour.
In addition to Florida,
many other states have
enacted minimum.wage
laws, but where an employ-
ee is subject to both the
state and federal minimum
wage laws, the employee is
entitled to the higher mini-
mum wage rate.
Five states have no mini-
mum wage law and there-
fore are covered under the
federal minimum wage law.
Six states have minimum
wage laws under the fed-
eral minimum wage. ,
The 42 cents per hour
increase may not seem
like much, but to employ-
ees working several jobs
to make ends meet, it's,
money in the bank.
"I'll get more money for
gas and clothes and school
supplies," said fast-fo.od
employee and Columbia
High School student
Melissa Pfeiffer, 17, adding
that the extra $15 a week
will really help out.
Numerous minimum-
wage exceptions may
apply to workers with dis-
abilities, full-time students,
employees under 20 in
JASON MATTHEW WALKER L. le il e -.ner
(ABOVE) Little Caesars employee ,nie Mosley, 25, cuts a freshly made pepperoni pizza
Wednesday afternoon. Mosley said that the increased wage will: mean more money for my
four kids.'
(TOP) Rose Burke, 26, slides a pepperoni pizza into one of the ovens at Little Caesars on
Wednesday afternoon. Starting Jan. 1, the minimum wage for Florida's workers increased
from $6.79 per hour to $7.21. It'JIl help me pay off my bills faster,' Burke said.
their first 90 consecutive
calendar days of employ-
ment, employees who work!
for tips and student learn- /
ers, according to the U.S.,/
Department of Labor.
"It'll mean more money
for my four kids," said a
Lake City Little Caesars
employee. Annie Mosley,
25,' adding that she works
about 35 hours a week.
"t'll help me pay off
my bills faster," said Rose
Burke. 26, adding that she
works about 22 hours for
Little Caesars and does
paint and file work on
Saturday; ,
From an employer's'
perspective, an'increase in
the minimum wage means
WAGES continued on 3A
NATIONWIDE TREK
Cyclist
en route
to D.C.
splash
But he may first
take time to visit
City Council,
ByJEFF M. HARDISON
jhardison@lakecityreporter.comr -
BILOXI, MISS. A man
who is riding a bicycle from
Los Angeles to Washington.
D.C., for a specific purpose;
plans to soon travel through
Lake City,,He was in Biloxi;
Miss., on Dee. 31t -
Ryan Bowan left Los
Angeles on Dec. 2 and plans
to arrive in Washington
for the inauguration of
President-elect Barack
Obama on Jan. 20, he said.-
City Manager Scott
Reynolds said the potential
exists for Bowan to visit
during the City Council
meeting slated for 7 p.m.
Monday.
Bowan said on Dec. 31
that he thinks Reynolds'
assertion may be possible,
but he is checking his
mileage. He is taking U.S.
Highway 90 to Jacksonville
,before heading north. He
wants any other bicyclists to
join him as he goes through
Lake City and Columbia
County, he said.
Obama's "message of
hope and progress" inspired
Bowan, he noted, "to take
on this monumental task of
biking across the country
to further inspire the entire'
nation to be the change they
have desperately sought
after forever."
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
With or without the bicy-
clist, the City Council meet-
ing slated to start at 7 pmn'
on Jan. 5 includes a re0o-
lution to give two pieces
of land, which have been
deemed/,surplus property
by the 'city, to the Greater
Lake City Community
Development Corp.
Lester McKellum leads
the Lake City CDC.
About 6,350 square feet
of land on the corner of
Escambia Street and
Calhoun Avenue, at 204 NE
Escambia St., is to be donat-
ed to the group, and more
,than 8,000 square, feet of
land at 627 NE Washington
St is set to go to McKellum
and company as well.
Both sets of property are
COUNCIL continued on 3A
City revisits downtown seating, displays
Officer: Revisions
could aid local
business efforts.
By JEFF M. HARDISON
jhardison@lakecityreporter.com
Lake City Code
Enforcement Officer
Sandra Caslow and other
city staff created revisions
to help downtown business
interests operate within the
bounds of the law, while
keeping outside seating for
diners, and certain displays.
Input from Downtown
Action Corp. members and
the DowntownDevelopment
Committee are seen in the
draft as well.
A 10-page, single-spaced
document includes amend-
ments to regulations for
the "Commercial, Central
Business District" of Lake
City.
The CBD is the area
with Railroad Street as its
northern border, Northeast
Hernando Avenue on the
east, Duval Street (U.S.
Highway 90) on the south
and Northwest Main
Boulevard (U.S. Highway
41) on the west.
These suggested revi-
sions are scheduled to
be under review by the
Lake City Planning and
Zoning Board and the
Florida Department of
Transportation, City
Manager Scott 'Reynolds
said. The members of
the Planning and Zoning
Board are Daniel Adel,
Keith Couey, Walter Davis,
William Kent Harriss,
Kurt Ruppert Sr., Mary
Jahe Woods and Marty
Martinez.
After passing through,
that process, and having
revisions if needed, the
City Counfcil can then adopt
the revised definitions and
rules.
The first draft of the pro-
posed new rules allow out-
door seating, with several
conditions, including:
0 Tables and chairs must
be brought inside when the
sidewalk cafe is not in oper-
DOWNTOWN continued on 3A
JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter
Harold 'Mickey' Roberts, of O'Brien, waits outside for his
daughter to finish shopping at Sheila's clothing store in down-
town Lake City on Wednesday. Lake City Code Enforcement
officers are revising a draft to allow business owners to keep
outside seating for diners, and to keep certain displays in
front of their shops.
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Low-wage workers now
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State minimum wage increases to $7.21 prhoir
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* Underwood (Train) is 38.
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ation, like at night.
Tables and chairs
must be of a quality, design,
material, size, elevation and
workmanship to ensure
safety and convenience of
users, and to enhance the .
-visual quality of the urban
environment.
Alcohol is prohibited
on public property, such as
sidewalks.
Other businesses may
have a maximum of two
chairs outside for seating
based on width of store-
front. One chair is allowed
for each 15 feet of store-
front.
No chairs or tables, are
allowed if they impede
entry or exit from the busi-
ness, and chairs shall be
brought inside after busi-
ness hours.
On-site outside displays
are allowed, but specific
regulations are noted for
them.
On Marion Street, one
display that is not to be
more than six square-feet
(for instance, a two-foot
by three-foot table, display
shelf of mannequin) and no
taller than six feet
On all other streets with-
in the CBD, on-site outside
sales and displays shall be
limited to 25 percent of
the linear feet of the street
frontage of the building and
are not to exceed six feet in
height
On-site displays are not
to detract from required off-
street parking, according to
the proposed rules.
"Any and all outdoor dis-
plays shall not contain offen-
sive language or gestures,
shall not expose breasts,
buttocks, or genitals of
mannequins," the first draft
of the proposed rules note.
The proposed rules
include extensive language
for signs, including num-
ber, size, color and designs
of illuminated signs, ban-
ner signs, projecting signs,
window signs, sandwich
board signs, menu signs
and awning signs.
There is even a sandwich
board sign permit applica-
tion, which includes a one-
time fee.
"However if permit is
revoked, it is for the remain-
der of the calendar year. You
may reapply after January
1 and shall be subject to
another fee. The permit fee
for Sandwich Board Signs
installed without a permit
shall be double the regular
permit fee," the proposed
application shows.
Sandwich board signs
that are displayed without
an approved permit will be
disposed of at the owner's
expense, according to the
proposed regulations.
Although the regula-
tions are not yet adopted,
downtown business inter-
ests have returned to the
laid-back atmosphere with
outside seating at cafes and
other displays to attract cus-
tomers.
COUNCIL: Full agenda.
Continued From Page IA
designated for affordable
housing only, and construc-
tion must begin within two
years.
The Lake City Housing
Committee recommended
approval of this award to
the CDC.
Among the other actions
on the. City Council's agen-
da, it is being asked to:
Approve a parade per-
mit from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
on Jan. 19 in honor of Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Annex into the city, the
Village Square-property on
U.S. 90 West
Conduct the first of
two readings t6 amend a
portion of the City Code
relating to' flood damage
prervenition.. . .
Appoint Beautification
Committee members.
Appoint Finance, Audit
and Budget Committee
members.
*- Discuss a request from
the County Commission to
appoint two City Council
members to be on a com-
mittee to locate property
suitable for construction
of the Community Mercy
Center.
WAGES: Federal minimum wage increase to $7.25 effective in July 2009.
Continued FromPageA !
an increase in labo costs,
which in turn maynean
fewer employee hors.
"I think the increase
in the minimum wge is
probably something that
needs to be done,'said
Jared Cady, Little aesars'
owner. But he added that
from an employer point of
view, it increases ae cost
of labor at a time then
the economy isn'doing as
well it should be oning.
"I can't really rise
prices in today's economic
environment to jake up
for the increaseput what
I can do is makeure that
my employees e, efficient
and productive,Cady
said.
More efficier equip-
ment is one are where
Cady said he ca also save
on some labor asts.
Employees vio receive
tips as part of their job,
labor under dirrent mini-
mum wage rules.
An employemay pay
a tipped emplcee not
less than $2.13un hour
in direct wageif that
amount plus tb tips
received equaat least the
federal minimum wage,
according to te USDOL.
If the emplree retains
all tips and th employee
customarily ad regularly
receives morthan $30
a month in til, and the
employee's tis combined
with the empyer's direct
wages of at lkst $2.13
an hour do nt equal the
federal minimum hourly
wage, the ernloyer must
make up thelifference.
Florida tired employ-
ees, as of Jai 1, will
receive a wage of $4.19 per
hour, which is calculated,
by taking the $7.21 mini-
mum wage and subtracting
a $3.02 hourly "tip credit."
Some states have mini-
mum wage laws specific
to tipped employees, but
when an employee is sub-
ject to both the federal
and state wage laws, the "
employee is entitled to the
provisions of each law, and
whichever provides the
greater:benefits.
A minimum wage of
$4.25 per hour applies to
young workers under the
age of 20 during their first
90 consecutive calendar
days of ployment with
an empbr, as long as
their w(does not dis-
place ot workers.
After consecutive
days of ployment
or where employee
reaches years of age,
which, comes first, the
employmust receive a
ininimum wage of $7.25
per hour effective July 24,
next year or in Florida,
$7.21 beginning now.
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Friday, January 2, 2009
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Today is Friday, Jan. 2, the sec-
ond day of 2009. There are 363 days
left in the year.
Fifty years ago, on Jan. 2,
1959, the Soviet Union launched
its space probe Luna 1, the first
manmade object to fly past the
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LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 2009
Another Way crisis
center seeks volunteers
Another Way, Inc., the
local domestic violence and
rape crisis center, is in need
of volunteers. Contact Susan
Blackie at (386) 719-2700 or
susanblackie@anotherway-
inc.net.
Ubrary participates in
Food for Fines project
(ages 4-9). Applications avail-
able. Twelve contestants
will be chosen. Call Cynthia
Robinson (386) 466-9005 or
visit Mt. Pisgah AME Church
from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Thursday. Deadline
for registration is Jan. 15.
VFW Post 2206 hosts
Bingo
VFW Post 2206 hosts
Bingo 1-4 p.m. Tuesday,
134 Forest Lawn Way. Call
(386) 752-5001.
Possibilities self-help
group meets Tuesdays
A self-help group facili-
tated by Life Coach Judee
Holmberg will explore your
options for what's next. It
is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
every Tuesday at Fort White
Town Hall. No charge. Call
(386) 497-3223.
Kiwanis Club meets
every Tuesday
The Kiwanis Club of
Lake City, Inc. meets at
noon every Tuesday at the
Women's Club. Call (386)
365-8747. Call Dennis Smith
at (386) 365-8747.
Uons Club meets
Tuesday at Guangdong
The Lake City Lions
Club meets today at the
I To submit your
communityy Calendar
em, contact Mike
Jlitseff at 754-0427 or
)y e-mail at mmitseff@
akecityreporter.com.
Guangdong Chinese
Restaurant, in the Lake City
Mall at 7 p.m. and every
Tuesday. Call 752-2612 or
(386) 497-3536.
The Downtown Action
Committee garage sale
On Jan. 31 in Historic
Downtown Lake City.
OBITUARIES
The Columbia County
Public Library and Christian
Service Center are sponsor-
ing a Food,for Fines project
from Sunday through Jan. 10.
For each $1 owed in fines,
library patrons may substitute
one sealed, non-expired,
non-perishable food item to
any of the three Columbia
County Library locations. The
food collected will go to the
Christian Service Center. Call
758-2101.'
Farmers Market today in
Olustee Park
Fresh fruits, vegetables &
flowers. Plus, an assortment
of plant vendors and an array
of homemade crafts as well.
Come check us out, We're
in front of the Courthouse
now. Home made or home
grown. Come support your
neighbors! The Olustee
Park Farmers Market is held
every Friday from 1 p.m. to
6 p.m. in downtown Lake
City. Contact Cliff Neukam,
Ameangene@aol.com.
Park to host 'Art in
the Park'
Stephen Foster Folk
Culture CenterState Park
will host "Art in the Park"
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. the
first Saturday of each month.
Crafters will demonstrate
pottery, fabric arts, stained
glass, quilting, jewelry mak-
ing and more. Workshops
have a small fee with $4
park admission and are first
come, first served. Call (386)
397-19?0.
Bird walk takes place
on first-Saturday- -
The Foi&Nlivers Audubon
ALLI-Walk is a bird, butterfly
and nature walk conducted
the first Saturday of every
month. The walk is .from 8
a.m. to 11 a.m. and explores
the shores of Alligator Lake.
Enter Alligator Lake at
the County Park on Country
Club Road. Drive around
to parking area next to the
pole barn. Bring a hat, sun-
screen, water, binoculars
and a snack. Walk is free.
Call Jacqui Sulek (386) 497-
4185 or Loye Barnard (386)
497-3536.
Crisis Pregnancy Center
is in need of items
The Pregnancy Care
Center is in need of diapers,
sizes Newborn through
size 5. We are also are in
need of Good Start Formula
as well as baby clothes in
sizes 12-24 months. The
center is open from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Monday through
Wednesday and noon to 7
p.m. Thursday. The center is
located at 227 SW Columbia
Ave. Items are provided for
mothers in need. Call Donna
Sandage at 755-0058.
American Legion Post
57 hosts bingo
American Legion Post 57
and Auxiliary Unit'57. Bingo
begins at 3 p.m. and 6:45
p.m. every Sunday, Monday
- and Thursday. Call (386)
288-2755.
Martin Luther King
Parade applications
Applications are now
available for the 10 a.m.,
Jan. 19 Martin Luther King
Parade. Call Tyrone Taylor
- : (386) 623-2194 or Coach
-- Anders 752-0959.
Flu vaccine made
available for veterans
S; In an effort to reduce the
impact of the flu and con-
Snected illness, enrolled/eligi-
ble veterans may obtain a flu
Vaccination through Jan. 30
S-at the Lake City VA Medical
Center near the outpatient
pharmacy specialty clinic.
Registration open for
Miss Spirit
Miss Spirit of Columbia
County Pageant (ages 14-
19) and the Little Miss Spirit
of Columbia County Pageant
Lester Clark
Lester Clark age 48 resident of
10167 C.R. 127 Sandersori, Fla.
died Tuesday, December 23, 2008
at his residence, terminating a
brief illness. Born in Haynesville,
Alabama he was the son of Mrs.
Margie Clark and the late Mr.
Lesley Clark. .
He attended the
public schools
of Lowndes
County. In 1979
Lester moved to
Sanderson, Fla.
Baker County
and begin
his employment with North
East Florida State Hospital in
Macclenny, Fla. Survivors
include his wife, Lela Parker
Clark; Children, Dwan Jonas,
Rhonda Long, both of Lake
City; and Shanrika Poitier of
Fayetteville, N.C.; Mother, Mrs.
Margie Clar1, of Haynesville,
Alabama; 3 brothers, Will Curtis
Clark, Dwayne Clark and Charles
Clark; 1 sister, Yvonne Clark; 7
grandchildren; a host of nieces,
nephews, cousins other relatives
and friends also survive. Funeral
services for Lester Clark, will
be 12:00 noon Saturday, January
3, 2009. at Emanuel Church of
God In Christ, Eld'er Joenathan later as a Fireman, working for
Ruise, Pastor; Interment and final Fire and Rescue, for the City of
rites will be Monday,. January Lake City, finally retiring from
5, 2009 at Mt. Carmel Baptist Florida Department of Correction
Church in Haynesville, Alabama. as a Correctional Officer. He was
Interment will .follow .in David a member of B.& S. ,Combs
Gordan Cemetery in Ha nesville.' Elk's. Lodge #1599 for many
Alabama. Arrangements years, 'serving as Exalted Ruler
entrusted to COOPER fori one year. Hie was a member
FUNERAL HOME, 251 N.E. of New Bethel Baptist Church
Washington Street; Lake Cir, where he served on the Usher
Fla. Willis 0. Cooper, L F D. and Board until his health failed.
COOPER FUNERAL HI0ME Survivors include a loving and
508 E. Church Street; Chipley, devoted wife, Francena Waters;
Fla. Zannie R. Cooper, L.F.D. Children, Leon Waters, Jr.,
Jacksonville, FL, Theron Waters
(Chandra) Orlando, FL, Gary
Leon Waters Edwards (Robin) Live Oak, FL,
Robin Mayo (Jewel) Clermont,
Leon Waters, age 60, resident FL, Marvin (Tereasa) Aberdeen,
of Lake City, Fla. died Monday, M.D. Yolanda Smith, Talla, FL,
December 29, 2008 at Shands Lanitra Sapp (Tyrone), Melond
Hospital at The -- Waters, Lake City, Shaune
University .of Andrews (Drew), Jacksonville,
Fla. terminating FL,; Brothers, Arnold, Sylvester
an illness. Born, (Una) Talla, FL, James (Bemia),
in Live Oak, Fla. Victor (Tonya) and Earl all of
Suwannee County Live Oak, FL: Sisters, Betty Riley
he was the son (Buck) Live Oak, FL,; Uncle,
of the late Webb Herman Rothwell (Dorothy)
and Mary Waters. Lake ,City, FL; Sisters-in-law,
Leon attended and& graduated Mattie Dye, Shirley Mack,
from Douglass High School, Live Tammy Stewart; Brothers-in-law,
Oak, Fla. Leon began his career Eric Roberson, Keneth Roberson;
at North Florida State Hospital, Aunt, Willie Mae Jones, Lake
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FOX Cotton Bowl, Texas Tech vs.
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5 p.m.
SESPN Liberty Bowl, Kentucky vs.
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8:15 p.m.
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MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
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ESPN2 Skills Challenge, at Lake
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Atlanta qt Arizona, 4:30 p.m. (NBC)
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Sunday
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Comeback player voting
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Kerry Collins.Tennessee 6
Jake Delhomme, Carolina 6
Kurt Warner,Arizona 4
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Joey Porter, Miami 3
-Philip Rivers, San Diego I
Ronriie Brown, Miami I
Willie Anderson, Baltimore I
Ryan Clark, Pittsburgh I
Bowl games
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'Wake' Forest 29, Navy 19
New Mexico Bowl
Colorado State 40; Fresno State 35
St. Petersburg Bowl
South Florida 41;,Memphis 14
A LasVegas Bowl
S Arizona 31, BYU 21 '
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Southern Mississippi 30,Troy 27, OT
Poinsettia Bowl
TCU 17, Boise State, 16
S Hawaii Bowl
Notre Dame '49, Hawaii 21
Motor City Bowl
Florida Atlantic 24, Central
Michigan 21
Meineke Bowl
West Virginia 31,North Carolina 30
Champs Sports Bowl
Florida State 42,Wisconsin 13
Emerald)Bowl
California 24, Miami 17
Independence Bowl
LouisianaTech 17, Northern Illinois 10
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Rutgers 29, North Carolina State 23
Alamo Bowl
Missouri 30, Northwestern 23,'OT
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Maryland 42; Nevada 35
Holiday Bowl
Oregot p42. Oklahoma State 31
Texas Bowl
Rice 38,Western Michigan r14
Wednesday
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Houston 34,Air Force 28
Sun Bowl
Oregon State 3; Pittsburgh 0
Music City Bowl
Vanderbilt 16, Boston College 14
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Nebraska. 261 Cl. .'.en 21
Rose Bodl .
Southern Cal 38;Penn State'24
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Cotton Bowl
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Payout: $3 million
Texas Tech (I I11-1) vs. Mississippi (8-4),
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Liberty Bowl
At Memphis,Tenn.
Payout: $1.8 million
Kentucky (6-6) vs. East Carolina (9-4),
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Sugar Bowl
At New Orleans
Payout: $17 million
Utah (12-0) vs. Alabama (12-i),
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Saturday
International Bowl
At Toronto
Payout: $750,000
Connecticut (7-5) vs. Buffalo (8-5),
Noon (ESPN2)
Monday
Fiesta Bowl
At GlendaleAriz.
Payout: $17 million
Texas (11-1) vs. Ohio State (10-2),
8:30 p.m. (FOX)
Tuesday
GMAC Bowl
S Mobile,Ala.
S Payout: $750,000
., Tulsa (10-3) vs. Ball State (12-1),
8 p.m. (ESPN)
Jan. 8
BCS National Championship
At Miami
Payout $17 million
Florida (12-1) vs. Oklahoma
(12-1), 8 p.m. (FOX)
Jan. 17
East-West Shrine Classic
At Houston
'West vs. East, 4 p.m. (ESPN2)
Jan.24
Senior Bowl
At Mobile,Ala.
South vs. North, 7 p.m. (NFLN)
Jan.31
Texas vs.The Nation,AIl-Star
Challenge
At El Paso,Texas .
Texas vs. Nation, I p.m.
BASKETBALL
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
Boston 28 5 .848 -
NewJersey 15 17 .469 12'h
Philadelphia 13 18 .419 14
NewYork 12 18 .400 14'A
Toronto 12 20 .375 15'A
Southeast Division
W L Pct GB
Orlando 25 7 .781 -
Atlanta 21 10 .677 3hA
Miami 17 13 .567 7
Charlotte II 21 .344 14
Washington 6 24 .200 18
Central Division
W L Pct GB
Cleveland 26 5 .839 -
Detroit 19 II .633 6'A
Milwaukee 15 18 .455 12
Chicago 14 18 .438 12'A
Indiana 10 21 .323 16
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W L Pct GB
New Orleans 19 9 .679 -
San Antonio 20 II .645 'A
Houston 21 12 .636 'A
Dallas 19 12 .613 I'h
Memphis 10 22 .313 II
Northwest Division
W L Pct GB'
Denver 21 1.2 .636 -
Portland 20 12 .625 'h
Utah 19' 14 .576 2
Minnesota i 6 25- .194. 14
.'Oklahoma City 4 29 ,4121 17
Pacific Division
.W ,".L Pct 'GB,.
LA. Lakers 25 5 .833 -
Phoenix 18, 12 .600 7
Golden State 10 24 .294 17
L.A. Clippers 8 23 .258 17'h
Sacramento 8' 24 .250 18
Wednesday's Games'
Orlando 113, Chicago 94
Detroit 83, New Jersey 75
Houston 85, Milwaukee 81
Denver 114,Toronto 107
Oklahoma City 107, Golden State 100G.
Philadelphia 100. LA. Clippers 92
Thursday's Games
No games scheduled
Today's Games
SMum 31t Orlando. 7 p.m.
Houston atToronto, 7,p.m.
Ananrta at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m.
Indiana. a.NewYork, 7:30 p.m.
Chrcago it !leveland, 7:30 p.m.
Washington at Boston, 7:30 p.m.
San Antonio at Memphis, 8 p.m.
Denver at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.
Sacramento at Detroit, 8 p.m.
Golden State at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Charlorte at Milwaukee. 8 30 pm.
Philadelpha at Dallas. 8 30 pm
LA' Clippers at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
New Orleans at Portland, 10 p.m.
Utah at L A Lakers. 10 30 pm.
Saturday's Games
Houston at Atlanta. 7 p m.
Sacramento at Indiana, 7 pm.
Milwaukee at Charlotte, 7 p.m.
New Jersey at M;ami,'7 30 p m
Minnesota t3 Chicago. 8 30 p m
PhIladelphia at San Antonio. 8 30 p m.
New Orleans at Denver. 9 pm
Sunday's Games
Orlando at Toronto. 12 30 p m
Cleveland at Washington. I p.m
Detroit at LA Clippers., 3 30 p m
Dallas at Memphis, 4:p.m.
Boston at New York, 6 p.m.
Portland at LA. Lakers, 9:30 p.m.
NBA coaching victories
Through Wednesday
Coaches with. 500 or more NBA
victories (x-active):
1.LennyWilkens 1,332
,2. x-Don Nelson 1,290
S,:3. Pat Riley 1,210
S 4.x.-jerTy Sioin 1,108
'5 xc-Larry Brown 1,021
6 x.Phil Jackon 1,001
7 Bill Fitch 944
8. Red Auerbach 938
S9.Dick. Motta 935
10. x-George karl 900
I I.Jack Ramsay 864
12. Cotton Fitzsimmons 832
13. x-Rick Adelman 828
14. Gene Shue 784
15. John MacLeod 707
16. Red Holzman 696
17. Mike Fratello 667
18. x-Gregg Popovich 652
19. Chuck Daly 638
20. Doug Moe 628
21. Flip Saunders 587
22. x-Mike Dunleavy .581
23.AI Attles 557
24. Del Harris 556
25. Rudy Tomjanovich 525
26. K.C. Jones 522
Top 25 schedule
Today's Games
No. 8 Texas vs. Appalachian State,
9 p.m.
No. 12 UCLA at Oregon State,
10:30 p.m.
No. 13 Syracuse at South Florida,
8:30 p.m.
No. 17 Arizona State at Stanford,
10:30 p.m.
No. 19 Baylor vs. South Carolina,
5:30 p.m.
Saturday's Games
No. 2 Connecticut vs. Rutgers, 7 p.m.
No.3Pittsburghat No. I Georgetown,
FOOTBALL NBA standings
Nishioka, Japan, vs. Genaro Garcia,
Mexico, 12, for the interim WBC super
bantamweight title.
Jan. 9
At PrimmValley Resort Casino, Primm,
Nev. (ESPN),Yuriorkis Gamboa, Miami, vs.
Roger Gonzalez, Chino, Calif., 10, junior
lightweights.
Jan.23
At Vancouver, B.C. (HBO), Andre
Berto,Winterhaven, vs. Luis Collazo, New
York, 12, for Berto's WBC welterweight
title; Sergio Gabriel Martinez, Spain, vs.Joe
Greene, Jamaica, N.Y., 12, for Martinez's
interim WBC light middleweight title.
Noon
No. 4 Oklahoma vs. Coppin State,
1:30 p.m.
No. 6 Wake Forest at BYU, 8 p.m.
No. 7 Notre Dame vs. St. John's at
Madison Square Garden, 2 p.m.
No. 10 Michigan State at Northwestern,
7 p.m.
No. 14 Tennessee at Kansas, 2 p.m.
No. 20 Clemson vs. East Carolina,
4 p.m.
No. 21 Minnesota vs. No. 24 Ohio
State, Noon
No. 22 Xavier at Virginia, 2 p.m.
No. 25 Butler atValparaiso, 8:05 p.m.
Sunday's Games
No, I North Carolina vs. Boston
College, 5:30 p.m.
No. 5 Duke vs.Virginia Tech, 7:45 p.m.
No. 12 UCLA at Oregon, 3:30 p.m.
No. 17 Arizona State at California,
8 p.m.
No. 18 Louisville vs. Kentucky,
4:30 p.m.
No. 23 Michigan vs. Illinois, Noon
College.scores
Wednesday
EAST
Boston College 89, Sacred Heart 76
Cornell 73, Quinnipiac 70
Drexel 64. Saint Joseph's 52
Duquesne 76, Bowling Green 65
La Salle 89, Manhattan 64
Lehigh 66, N.J.Tech 38
Penn St.61, Northwestern 57
Pittsburgh 78, Rutgers 72
Providence 75, St. John's 54
SOUTH
Akron 75, UNC Greensboro 53
Auburn 77, SE Louisiana 65
,Duke 92, Loyola, Md. 51
Gardner-Webb 86,Anderson, S.C. 83
Georgia 72, Kennesaw St. 52
.LSU 81, Louisiana-Lafayette 79
Memphis 80, Northeastern 48
Miami 94, North Florida 41
N.C. State 88,Towson 68
UNC Asheville 81 ,W. Carolina 78
UNLV 56, Louisville 55
VMI 73, Richmond 70
Vanderbilt 84, St. Francis, Pa. 55
William & Mary 67, Harvard 54
MIDWEST
Bradley 60,Wichita St. 58
Creighton 79, Indiana St. 61
Drake 67, Missouri St. 49
E. Illinois 80, Missouri Valley 5 I
IUPUI 72, UMKC 69
Illinois St. 80, Evansville 50
Iowa St 67, Mercer 49
SMchigar. S. 70. Minnesota 58
N Dakota SL 67. IPFW 60
SIN.Iowa 59,S. Illinois 51
; Notre Dame 92, DePaul 82
Oakland, Mich. 86, 5. Dakota St. 81 I
Ohio St.68, Iowa 65
SIU-Edwardsville 70, SE Hissouri 69
W. Illinois 61, S. Utah 53,
Wisconsin 73, Michigan 61
Xavier 78, Robert Morris 57
SOUTHWEST
Ark.-Little Rock 95, Louisiana-Monroe
87, OT
Baylor 113,Jackson St.78,
'Middle Tennessee 89, Norhh Texas 80,
OT .. .
SMU 92, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
62
Tenn.-Martin 84, Cent.Arkansas 65
Texas A&M 72, Rice 60:
FAR WEST
Houston Baptist 69, Howard 59
North Carolina 84, Nevada 61
Stony Brook 67,Air Force 64
Utah 66, Gonzaga 65
Utah St 90,Wyoming 85, OT
HOCKEY
NHL schedule
Wednesday's Gamep
N.Y. Islanders 4, Florida 2
Minnesota 3, San Jose 2, OT .
Carolina 3,Atlanta I
Phoenix 3, Colorado I
Dallas 4, New Jersey 2
Columbus 2,Anaheim 0
Calgary 6, EdmOnton 4
S' Thursday's Games
Detroit 6, Chicago '
'Buffalo at Toronto (n)
Pittsburgh at Boston (n)
Tampa Bay atWashington (n)
Vancouver at Nashville (n) *
Today's Games
St. Louis at Caroliha, 7 p.m.
Montreal at New Jersey, 7 p.m.
Vancouver at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.
Columbus at Colorado, 9'p.m.
N.Y, Islanders at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
Philadelphia at Anaheim, 10 p.m.
Saturday's Games
Buffalo at Boston, I p.m.
Florida at Pittsburgh, I p.m.
Calgary at Nashville, 3 p.n.
Ottawa at Toronto, 7 p.m.. .
N.Y Rangers at Washington, 1 p.m.
Carolina atTampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.
Detroit at Minnesota, 8 p.m. \
Columbus at St Louis, 8:30 p.m.
Dallas at Edmonton, 10 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.
Philadelphia at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.
Sunday's Games
Florida at Montreal, 2 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 5 p.m.
Calgary at Chicago, 7 p.m.
Ottawa at New Jersey, 7 p.m.
Phoenix at Anaheim, 8 p.m.
Minnesota at Colorado, 8 p.m.
Dallas atVancouver, 10 p.m.
BOXING
Fight schedule
Saturday
At Kanagawa, Japan, Yusuke Kobori,
Japan, vs. Paulus Moses, Nambia, 12, for
Kobori's WBA lightweight title; Toshiaki
TEXAS HOLD 'EM
Kiwanis tourney
set for Jan. 23
League reports
Results of Lake City Bowl league
play follows.
MONDAY LADIES *
Team standings: 1. Mambajambas;
2. P B & J's; 3. Lake City Bowl.
High scratch game: 1. (tie) Di
Drehoff, Julia Myers 216; 3. Ida
Hollingsworth ,215.
High scratch series: 1. Julia Myers
605; 2. Cythe Shiver 580; 3. Patti
Wethington 562.
High handicap game: 1. Nancy
Torres 257; 2. Becky Bales 256; 3. Di
Drehoff 255.
High handicap series: 1. Cythe
Shiver 679; 2. Patti Wethington 664;'
3. DI Drehoff 662.
.High average: 1. Jackie Young
186; 2. Julia Myers 184.
(results from Dec. 22)
DRIFTERS
Team standings: 1. S & F's; 2. Mud
Dawgers; 3. Eric's Green Machine, "
High scratch game: 1. Cythe
Shiver 195; 2 Patti; Wethington
187; 3. Betty Dicks 173. 1. Bill Dolly
222; 2. Leonard Randell 221; 3.*Tim
Wethington 216. .
High scratch series: 1. Pattl
Wethington 514; 2. Cythe Shiver
476; 3. Phyllis Benton 458. 1. Tim
Wethington 586; 2. Bill Dolly 574;
3. Dwayne Moates 551.
High handicap game: 1. Cythe
Shiver 230; 2. Marty Sanders 225;
3. Patti Wethington 223. 1. Leonard:
Randell 250; 2. Dwayne Moates 243;.
3. Bill Dolly 241.
The next Kiwanis Club and participate e g an
and participate in an
of Lake City Charity Hold alumni game.
'Em Tournament is For details, call coa
6:30 p.m., Jan. 23, at Jimmy Williams at
American Legion Post 57 755-6422.i
on Main Boulevard.
For details, call Dennis YOUTH BASEBALL
Smith at 365-8747. YOUTH BASEBALL
Under Armour
FLAG FOOTBALL ;
Christ Central
registration open
Registration for Christ
Central Sports flag football
and cheerleading for ages
5-13 is ongoing.
For details, call Ronny at
365-2128.,
CHS SOFTBALL
Tryouts planned
for Jan. 12,
Columbia.High softball
tryouts for varsity and
junior varsity will be
ntes
ach
tryout offered
An Under Armour
National Tryout for high
school baseball
players ages 13-18 is
I p.m., Sunday, at
Columbia High.
The evelt is conducted
by Baseball Factory and
allows players'to be
evaluated and learn to
improve their game. Cost
is $99. Registration is
11 a.m., with tryouts from
noon to 3 p.m.
For details, call Josh
Sunday at (800) 641-4487,
Ext. 143.-
High handicap series: 1. Patti
Wethington 622; 2. Linda Smith 615;
3. Marty Sanders 599. 1. Dwayne
Moates 674; 2. Eric Pope 648;
3. Chuck Sanders 643.
High average: 1. Patti Wethington
166; 2. Cythe Shiver 165. 1. (tie) Chris
Sanders, Tim Wethington 189.
(results from Dec. 23)
MONDAY NIGHT MAVERICKS
Team standings: 1. G-N
Construction (43-25); 2. Ronsonet
Buick (42.5-25.5); 3. Team 2 (42-26).
High scratch game: 1. Zech Strohl
254; 2. (tie) John Janki, Brian Meek
247; 4. (tie) Bill Duncan, George Rye
Jr. 244.
High scratch series: 1. Zech Strohl
702; 2. George Rye Jr. 694; 3. Brian
Meek 672.
High handicap' game: 1. (tie) Bill
* Duncan, John Janki 264; 3. (tie) Bruce
7 Harden, Dennis Howell, Brian Meek
257; 6. George Rye Jr. 256.
,High handicap series: 1. George
Rye Jr. 730; 2. Dennis Howell 729;
3. Zech,Strohl 705.. ,
.High average: 11 Zech Strohl,
209.88;'2. (tie) Robert Stone, Wally
Howard Jr. 206.
(results from Dec. 22)
TGIF
Team standings: 1. BDR Hay Sales
(47-25);,2. The Control Freaks (44-28);
3. Holly. Electric (43.5-28.5).
High scratch game: 1 j Shannon
Brown 226; 2. (tie) Pat Gallegos, Ida
Hollingsworth 225. 1'. John Hilbert
247; 2. Roger Snipes 236; 3. Lee
Young 233.
BRIEFS
3:30 p.m., Jan. 12, at the
CHS Softball Complex.
The team is seeking
former players to be guest
-nn~-n;' n+ ni-"n ^
Clark's baseball
tamp Jan. 10-11
The Tom Clark Baseball
Camp for ages 10-18 at the
Columbia High baseball
complex has been moved
to Jan. 10-11. Cost is $100.
New York Mets scout Max
Semler and Clark will
coordinate instruction..
Players should bring
bat, glove, cleats, tennis
shoes and water bottle.
Applications are at Brian's
Sports on U.S.. Highway 90
West.
For details, call Clark at
344-0365 or 961-8208.
Interest sought
for travel team
Parents with a child
interested in playing on an
11-under tournament/
travel team are being
,sought.
For details, call Kevin
Stalter at 754-3667.
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High scratch series: 1. Pat
Gallegos 612; 2. Jamie Rossin 603;
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High handicap game: 1. Pat
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High scratch game: 1. Mary
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3. Susan Flick 197.1. George Mulligan
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High scratch series: 1. Maggie
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3. Susan Flick 524. 1. Robert Stone
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High handicap game: 1. Joyce
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3. Lindsey Wayne 216. 1. Mark
Davis 236; 2. Bill Marks 235; 3. Tom
Sewejkis 219.-
High handicap series: 1. Lorie
Niquette 652; 2. Debbie Walters 641;
3. Dianne Petit 627. 1. All Fooks
678; 2. Dick Meyers 628; 3. Bobby
Robinson 626.
High average: 1. Mary Lobaugh
188. 1. Robert Stone 214.
(results from Dec. 30)
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FILE NUMBER: 08-213-CP
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NOTICE OF SALE CESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF JER-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- RY LEE STEWART, DECEASED,
suant to an Order or Final Judgment INCLUDING HEIRS WHO ARE
Scheduling Foreclosure Sale entered MINORS OR ARE UNDER OTH-
on December 16, 2008 in this case ER LEGAL DISABILITY AND
now pending in said Court, the style HEIRS WHO ARE MEMBERS OF
of which is indicated above. THE ARMED FORCES OF THE
I will/sell to the highest and best bid- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
der for cash in the COLUMBIA AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
County Courthouse, at COLUMBIA CLAIMING ANY INTEREST IN
County Courthouse, 173 NE Hernan- THE ESTATE OF JERRY LEE
do Avenue, Lake City, Florida STEWART, DECEASED.,
32055, 11:00 a.m., on the 21st day of YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Peti-
January, 2009,. the following descri- tion for Determination' of Heirs and
bed property as set forth in said Or- Other Interested Parties has been
der of Final Judgment, to-wit: filed in this Court. You are required
LOT 24, PRICE CREEK LAND- to serve a copy of your written de-
INGS, A SUBDIVISION AS RE- fenses, if any, on MARK E. FEA-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PA- GLE, Petitioner's attorney, whose
GES 98-98A, OF THE PUBLIC RE- address is: 153 NE Madison Street,
CORDS OF COLUMBIA COUN- Post Office Box 1653, Lake City,
TY, FLORIDA. Florida 32056-1653, on or before
a/k/a: 2819 SE COUNTY ROAD January 22, 2009, and to file. the
245, LAKE CITY, FLORIDA 32025 original of the written defenses with
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- the clerk of this Court either before
TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM service or immediately thereafter.
THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER Failure to serve and file written de-
THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER fenses as required may result in a
AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS judgment or order for the relief de-.
PENDENS, MUST FILE A CLAIM manded, without further notice.
WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE Dated this 18th day .of December,
SALE. 2008.
Entered at COLUMBIA COUNTY, P. DEWITT CASON
Florida, this 16th day of DECEM- Clerk of the Court
BER, 2008. By: -s- D. Robinson
P. DeWITT CASON As Deputy Clerk
As Clerk, Circuit Court
COLUMBIA, Florida 04528331
By: -s- B. Scippio December 26, 2008
As Deputy Clerk January 2, 9, 16, 2009
SPEAR & HOFFMAN, P.A.
Dadeland Executive Center PUBLIC NOTICE
9700 South Dixie Highway, ON REQUEST FOR QUALIFICA-
Suite 610 TIONS
Miami, Florida 33156 RFQ-006-2009
TIelephone: (305) 670-2299 Sealed resnnnses will hb accented hv
04528314
December 26, 2008
January 2, 2009
NOTICE OF BOARD MEETING
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ,
The District Board of Trustees, Lake
City Community College, will hold a
public greeting at 4:00 p.m. on Tues^-
day, January 13, 2009, in the Board
Room of the Gilchrist County School
Board Office, 310 NW llth 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 Lake City Com-
munity College prior to noon, Mon-
day, January 12, 2009. All legal is-
sues should be brought to the Trust-
ees' attention and an attempt made to
.resolve them prior to the meeting.
Please notify the President's Office
immediately if you require accom-
modation for participation in the
meeting.
04528321
January 2, 2009
the City of Lake City, Florida, 205 N
Marion Avenue, Lake City, Florida
,32055 until January 27, 2009 at 4:00
PM. The same day, at 4:15 PM, all
submitting firms will be announced
in .the Council Chambers, 2nd floor
of City Hall, 205 N Marion Avenue,
Lake City, Florida.
DESIGN BUILD SERVICES LO-
QUAT BRIDGE IMPROVEMENTS
Bid Specifications may be viewed on
the City website at
http://www.lcfla.com/purchasing.ht
m,by contacting
purchasing@lecfla.com or by phone
at (386) 719-5818 or(386) 719-5816.
05521987
January 2, 2009
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Florida State Employees' Chari-
table Campaign (FSECC) Steering
Committee for Columbia, Hamilton,
Lafayette and Suwannee counties
will meet January 22, 2009 and will
discuss the distribution of undesig-
nated funds. This meeting will be
held at 1109 S. Marion Ave., Lake
City, and will begin promptly at 8:30
a.m. For more information please
contact the Suwannee Valley FSECC
Fiscal Agent Coordinator at
386-752-5604.
05522036
January 2, 2009
REPORTER Classifieds
In Print and On Line
www.lakecityreporter.com
Legal
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
THIRD JUDICIAL 'CIRCUIT ,IN;
AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY,
FLORIDA, CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO:: 07-198-CA
TCIF REO GCM, LLC
Plaintiff
vs.
OLIVIA D. PEEK, et al.
Defendant(s)
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant
to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure
or Order dated December 16, 2008,
entered in Civil Case Number 07-
198-CA, in the Circuit Court for CO-
LUMBIA County, Florida, wherein
TCIF REO GCM, LCC is the Plain-
tiff, and OLIVIA D. PEEK, et al., are
the Defendants, I will sell the proper-
ty situated in COLUMBIA County,
Florida, described as:
Township 4 SOUTH, RANGE 17
EAST SECTION 6:. Commence at
the Northwest comer of the SE 1/4'
of NW 1/4 of said Section 6, Colum-
bia County, Florida, and run N 86
deg. 45 miri. E along the North line
of said SE 1/4 of NW 1/4 250.00 FT;
thence S 0 deg. 08 min. W parallel to
the West line of said SE 1/4 of NW
1/4 189.80 FT to the South line of
Grandview Avenue; thence N 86
deg. 45 min. 30 sec. E along said
Grandview Avenue 145.54 FT to the
Point of Beginning; thence continue
N 86 deg. 45 min. 30 sec. E along
* said Grandview Avenue 150.00 FT'
thence S 0 deg. 28 min. 30 sec. W
139.74 FT; thence S 86 deg. 46 min.
W 150.00 FT; thence N 0 deg. 28
min. 30 sec. E 139.72 FT to the Point'
'of Beginning.
at public: sale, to the highest and best
bidder, for cash, at Columbia County
Courthouse, 173. N.E. Hernando
Street, Lake City, FL 32055, at 11:00
a.m. on the 21st day of January 2009.
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.
Date: December 17, 2008.
Dewitt Cason
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: -s- B. Scippio
Deputy Clerk
Golson Felberbaum, PLLC
1230 South Myrtle Avenue
Suite 105
Clearwater, Florida 33756-3445
Telephone: (727) 446-4826
"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, 173 NE Heman-
do Street, Lake City, FL 32055, Tel-
ephone 386-758-1342, TDD1-800-
955-8771 or 1-800-955-8770 via
Florida Relay Service".
apre ako ki fet avek Americans With
Disabilities Act, tout fioun kin gi-
nyin yun bezwen spesiyal pou ako-
modasiyon pou yo patisipe nan pwo-
gram sa-a dwe, nan yun tan rezonab
an ninpot aranjman kapab fet, yo
dwe knotakte Administrative Office
Of the Court i nan nimero Columbia
County Courthouse, 173 NE Heman-
do Stret, Lake City, FL 32055 tele-
fon nam se 386-758-1342 oubyen
TDD 1-800-955-8771 oubyen 1-800-
955-8770 i pasan pa Florida Relay
Service.
En accordance avec la Loi des
"Americans With Disabilities". Les
personnel en besoin d'une accomo-
dation special pour participer a ces
procedures doivent, dans un temps.
raisonable, avante d'entreprendre au-
cune autre demarche, contacter 1'of-
fice administrative de la Court situe
au Columbia County Courthouse,
173 NE Hemando Street, Lake City,
FL 32055 le telephone 386-758-1342
TDD 1-800-955-8771 ou 1-800-955-
8770 Via Florida Relay Service.
"De acuerdo con el Acto o Decreto
de los Americanos cn Impedimentos,
Inhabilitados, personas en necesidad
del servicio especial para participar
en este procedimiento debran, dentro
Legal
de' un tiempo razonable, antes de
cualquier procedimiento, ponerse en
contact con la oficina Administrati-
va de la Corte Columbia County
Courthouse, 173 NE Hemando
Street, Lake City, FL 32055. Telefo-
no 386-758-1342, TDD 1-800-955-
8770 o 1-800-955-8771 Via Florida
Relay Service".
04528318
December 26, 2008
January 2, 2009
NOTICE OF CLAIM OF LIEN
AND PROPOSED SALE OF MO-
TOR VEHICLE
Robert Scroggins
1418 Poe Rd.
Soddy Daisy, TN 37379
South Side Auto Sales
9548 Dayton Pike
Soddy Daisy, TN 37379
Samantha Rutherford
9001 Wren St.
Soddy Daisy, TN 37379
Each of you is hereby notified that
lienor, EDDIE ACCARDI MOTOR
COMPANY d/b/a/ EDDIE ACCAR-
DI CHEVROLET MAZDA (386-
752-6933), claims a lien pursuant to
section 713.585, Florida Statutes, on
the following motor vehicle: a 1997
CHEVROLET TAHOE VIN#
1GNEC13R5VJ317214, for repair,
storage and lien sale charges accrued
in the amount of $3764.76.These
storage charges will continue to ac-
crue at the rate of $25.00 per day
from December 01, 2008 until the
date of sale ($1500.00).
The lien claimed by the above named
lienor is subject to enforcement pur-
suant to section 7.13.585, Florida
statutes, and unless said motor vehi-
cle is redeemed from the said lienor
by payment as allowed by, the law,
the above described motor vehicle
may be sold to satisfy the lien. If the
motor vehicle is not redeemed and
rerhains unclaimed or charges for re-
pair and storage remain unpaid, the
vehicle may be sold after 60 days
free of all prior liens whatsoever, un-
less otherwise provided by court or-
der. The above designated lienor pro-
poses to sell the motor vehicle as fol-
lows.
Public auction to be held at .EDDIE
ACCARDI CHEVROLET MAZDA,
4316 US HWY 90 WEST, LAKE
CITY, FL 32055, commencing at
11:00:00 AM on the 02nd day of
February, 2009.
The proceeds of the sale will be ap-
plied first to the payment of the stor-
ing and sale of said motor vehicle
and the cost of publication of notice
and then to the satisfaction of bal-
ance due from the owner of the vehi-
cle, who is Robert Scroggins, 1418
Poe Rd, Soddy Daisy, TN 37379,
South Side Auto Sales, 9548 Dayton
Pike, Soddy Daisy, TN 37379, Sa-
mantha Rutherford, 9001 Wren St.
Soddy Daisy, TN 37379.
Notice that the owner of the motor
vehicle or any person claiming inter-
est in or lien thereon has a right to a
hearing at any time prior to the
scheduled date of sale by filing a de-
mand for a hearing with the clerk of
the circuit court in the county, in
which the motor vehicle is held by
the lienor and the mailing copies of
the demand for hearing to all other
owners and lienors as reflected in the
notice.
Notice that the owner of the motor
vehicle has a right to recover posses-
sion of the motor vehicle without in-
stituting judicial proceedings by
posting a bond in accordance with
the provisions of Florida Statute
559.917.
Notice that any proceeds from the
sale of the motor vehicle remaining
after payment of the amount claimed
to be due and owing to the lienor will
be deposited with the clerk of the cir-
cuit court for disposition upon court
order pursuant to subsection (6) of
the Florida statute 713.585.
BY: /s/AL ALVARADO
GENERAL MANAGER
EDDIE ACCARDI MOTOR COM-
PANY d/b/a
Legal
Eddie Accaidi Chevrolet Mazda
4316 W US HWY 90
LAKE CITY, FL 32055
LIENOR Phone Number (386)752-
6933
Date: November 26, 2008
This Notice of Sale was delivered to
the Owner and Lienholder of the ve-
hicle by Certified Mail Return Re-
ceipt Requested this 26th day of No-
vember, 2008. PUBLISH ONE
TIME.
This Notice of Sale was published in
the Lake City Reporter, 180 East
Duval Street, Lake City, Florida
32055. The phone number is
(386)752-1293 and the fax number is
(386)752-9400.
05522039
January 2, 2009
NOTICE OF CLAIM OF LIEN
AND PROPOSED SALE OF MO-
TOR VEHICLE
Ted Bernard Anderson
464 NW Wilson -
Lake City, FL 32055
Apple Title Loans
P.O. Box 158
Bellaire, TX 77401
Each of you is hereby notified that
lienor, EDDIE ACCARDI MOTOR
COMPANY d/b/a/ EDDIE ACCAR-
DI CHEVROLET MAZDA (386-
752-6933), claims a lien pursuant to
section 713.585, Florida Statutes, on
the following motor vehicle: a-. 1997
CHEVROLET TAHOE VIN#
1GNEC13R5VJ317214, for repair,
storage and lien sale charges accrued
in ,the amount of $3764.76.These
storage charges will continue to ac-
crue at the rate of $25.00 per day
from December 01, 2008 until the
date of sale ($1500.00).
The lien claimed by the above named
lienor is subject to enforcement pur-
suant to section 713.585, Florida
statutes, and unless said motor vehi-
cle is redeemed from the said lienor
by- payment as allowed by the law,
the above described motor vehicle
may be sold to satisfy the lien. If the
motor vehicle is not redeemed and
remains unclaimed or charges for re-
pair and storage remain unpaid, the
vehicle may be sold after 60 days
free of all prior liens whatsoever, un-
less otherwise provided by court or-
der. The above designated lienor pro-
poses to sell the motor vehicle as fol-
lows.
Public auction to be held at EDDIE
ACCARDI CHEVROLET MAZDA,
4316 US HWY 90 WEST, LAKE
CITY, FL 32055, commencing at
11:00:00 AM on the 02nd day of
February, 2009.
The proceeds of the sale will be ap-
plied first to the payment of the stor-
ing and sale of said motor vehicle
and the cost of publication of notice
and then to the satisfaction of bal-
ance due from the owner of the vehi-
cle, who is Ted Bernard Anderson,
464 NW Wilson, Lake City, Fl
32055, Apple Title Loans, PO Box
158, Bellaire, TX 77401.
Notice that the owner of the motor
vehicle or any person claiming inter-
est in or lien thereon has a right to a
hearing at any time prior to the
scheduled date of sale by filing a de-
mand for a hearing with the clerk of
the circuit court in the county in
which the motor vehicle is held by
the lienor and the mailing copies of
the demand for hearing to all other
owners and lienors as reflected in the
notice.
Notice that the owner of the motor
vehicle has a right to recover posses-
sion of the motor vehicle without in-
stituting judicial proceedings by
posting a bond in accordance with
hallow
LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 2009
Legal
the provisions of Florida Statute
559.917.
Notice that any proceeds from the
sale of the motor vehicle remaining
after payment of the amount claimed
to be due and owing to the lienor will
be deposited with the clerk of the cir-
cuit court for disposition upon court
order pursuant to subsection (6) of
the Florida statute 713.585.
BY: /s/AL ALVARADO
GENERAL MANAGER
EDDIE ACCARDI MOTOR COM-
PANY d/b/a
Eddie Accardi Chevrolet Mazda
4316 W US HWY 90
LAKE CITY, FL 32055
LIENOR Phone Number (386)752-
6933
Date: November 26, 2008
This Notice of Sale was delivered to
the Owner and Lienholder of the ve-
hicle by Certified Mail Return Re-
ceipt Requested this 26th day of No-
vember, 2008. PUBLISH ONE
TIME.
This Notice of Sale was published in
the Lake City Reporter, 180 East
Duval Street, Lake City, Florida
32055, The phone number, is
(386)752-1293 and the fax number is
(386)752-9400.
05522042
January 2, 2009
et Connected
:- I.-
010 Announcements
05521893
4 .i Southland
Su,.-i;,y, \ Waste Systems
NEW YEARS HOLIDAY
Schedule for the
Residents of Lake City
The collection schedule for
garbage & yard trash/recycle
is as follows:
New Year's Day- 1/1/09
NO COLLECTION
Friday 1/2/09 -
Normal Collection of
Household.Garbage
PLUS Thursday laid
Waste/Recycle Cust.'s
will be picked up.
Saturday, 1/3/09 -
NO COLLECTION
Southland Waste Systems
would like to wish everyone a
Safe & Happy Holiday!'
100 Job
Opportunities
100 Job0
100 Opportunities
GOVERNMENT JOBS
$13.64 $29.45/hr, Now hiring.
Many positions Available.
For application and
Government Job info, Call
American Assoc. of Labor
1-913-599-8290, 24hrs. emp serv.
High End Cabinet Maker in Mayo,
FL seeking exp, cabinet painter. '
Must have experience painting
conversion varnish, lacquer, etc.
Must have ability to lead finish
crew & keep product moving with
out sacrificing quality.
Call' 386-294-2813
Mystery Shoppers earn up to
$100 per day. Under cover shop-
pers needed to judge retail &
dining establishments. Experience
NOT required. Call 888-697-6576.
Post Office Now Hiring! Avg Pay
$20/hr, $57K/yr., Incl. Fed. ben,
OT. Placed by adSource,
not affiliated w/USPS
who hires. 1-866-533-4782
Stylist
Needed.
Southern Exposure.
Call: 386-752-4614
STYLISTS & NAIL TECH,
Experienced only.with good work
ethic. Full service salon
Call (352)231-4661
120 Medical
SEmployment
05520989
MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST
Courteous, hard working person
needed for busy practice.
Computer and billing experience
desired. CNA/MA experience is
helpful. Mail or fax resume to:
348 NE Methodist Ter. Ste#103.
Lake City, FL 32055.
Fax 386-758-5628
05521891
Certified Medical Assistant
Part Time w/ Possibility of Full
Time in the future. 1 yr.
Exp. pref. in Family
Practice..Must Have
Certification. Training &
Experience in Med. Admin
(Esp. injections), &
taking accurate vital signs.
Excellent Communication,
documentation, organizational
and assessment skills.
Mail or fax resume to
348 NE Methodist Ter, Suite
103, Lake City. Florida. 32055.
Fax: 386-758-5628
RN NEEDED
Full Time with Benefits "
7 pm.- 7 am
Contact Angela Akins RN/SDC
Or
Apply in Person at:
Suwannee Health and Rehab
1620 E. Helveoston St.
Live Oak, FL 32064
386-362-7860
EOE/D/V/M/F
05521918 310 Pets & Supplies
CDL DRIVER WANTED
Clean driving record, 1 yr. dump FREE TO a good home with .
truck exp. & Exp w/ asphalt fenced yard. Adorable 2 year fe-
Req. Drug Free. 386-497-3131 male, spayed Cockapoo. House
05521927
FURNITURE SALES
Morrell's is looking for a
highly motivated salesperson,
who is comfortable on
commission & an Up System.
High Intergrity is a must & 3
years experience required.
Salary range from $26K-$90K.
Fax Resume to 386-752-6607.
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
For housekeeping, positions; (room
attendants) apply in person.
Comfort Inn. Lake City
US Hwy. 90 West.
ACT NOW!
Join America's fastest growing
sales/photography company.
Customers come to you in major
retail stores including Sam's Club,
Walmart and Kmart. Present our
product to Customers and set
photography appointments, while.
earning $400 $800 weekly.
Will train quick learner...
reliable auto a MUST!
Call Bryce 904-237-1213
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT:
Well-established local business
seeking new team member! Our
new office assistant will be a self-
motivated easy-going individual.
Good organizational skills, Quick
Books experience and excellent
customer service ARE
REQUIRED. Full time position.
Mail resume to P.O. Box 1867,
Lake City, FL 32056-1867.
EXPERIENCED SEWING Ma-
chine Operator. Good hourly wage
for experience. Call Hafner's
(386) 755-6481
FULL TIME
SHOP FOREMAN
WANTED
FOR SEMI TRACTOR
FLEET OPERATION
EARN 35K TO 50K
BASED ON EXPERIENCE
Paid Vacations with Insurance
and 401k. Must have full knowl-
edge of truck and trailer repair.
Must be able to schedule and han-
dle all duties of a Full Service
Facility
CONTACT LENNY @
1-800-852-8772
EXT. 1145
GILMAN BUILDING
Products Company
is accepting applications for Securi-
ty Guard at the Sawmill located in
Lake Butler. A high school diplo-
ma or equivalent is required. Com-
puter knowledge is required. We
have competitive rates & 401K,
dental & health insurance, paid va-
cation & holidays & promotional
opportunities, this position is night
shift and every weekend. Interest-
ed applicants should apply in per-
son from 8:00 AM until 3:30 PM
at the front office.
broken, leash & kennel trained:-
Sweet disposition..Needs a yard to
run in and people to love her.
386-867-0669
MALTESE Puppy,
Health Certificate, very small,
$350,
Call 386-752-4890
330 Livestock &
3 Supplies
BARN KEPT Rolled Hay
for Sale.
$60.00 per roll.
386-365-1425
361 Farm Equipment
JOHN DEERE 990
with bushhog mower, 2003, 100
hours, $12,000.
Call (386)935-1895
401 Antiques
ANTIQUES WANTED
Furn., China, Silver, Glassware,
Costume Jewelry & Gold. 35 years
,exp. Cash Pd. Pete. 386-963-2621
402 Appliances
MICROWAVE
Whirlpool, under the counter,
white, excellent condition
I Only $75.00 Call 754-5536
407 Computers
COMPUTER
(NO MONITOR)
$100.00
386-697-3438
408 Furniture
QUEEN PLATFORM bed with
high quality, newer mattress, crate
-style solid yellow pine, w/4
drawers under platform Exc. con-
dition, very durable. Retail $1,100,
asking $375. (386) 365-4149
410 Lawn & Garden
Equipment
PUSH SEEDER and
fertilizer, Sears Craftsman,
$50.00
Call 752-8978
411 Machinery &
411 Tools
ARCH WELDER, wire feed,
Campbell, 110 volt. 08/09 mm
wire. Never used. Incl. gloves,
shield & wire.$200 (366)935-4623
416 Sporting Goods
PSE 30" draw, 60-70 lb. pull, doz.
arrows in case, 5 muzzy broad
heads. Only used once. $125.00
Call (386) 935-4623.
41 TV-Radio &
SRecording
RCA 26" TV with remote,
Great picture.
$50.00
Call (386) 935-4623
SYLVANIA, 26" TV with remote.
Front video and audio outles.
$50.00
Call (386) 935-4623
420 Wanted to Buy
K&H TIMBER
Payment in advance for standing
pine timber. Large or small tracts.
Call 386-961-1961.
Looking for Wood Framed
House to buy and move.
Call for more information. -
(352)356-1099
Wanted whole Junk Cars, Trucks,
Vans. $125 CASH! Title needed.
Free PickUp! Call 386-878-9260
After 5pm;386- 752-3.648
. 430 Garage' Sales
FRI. 1/2 & SAT. 1/3, 8-2,
47 South and 240, follow signs,
lots of new stuff, tools, clothes,
knickknacks and lots more.
SAT. 1/3, 7-?, 155 S.E. Romeo
Lane, off Price Creek Rd, left on
Tom Cat, right on Romeo, clothes,
tools, movies, hunting bows, misc.
SAT. 1/3, 8-?, 290 S.W. Leisure
Dr., Quail Heights Country Club,
Stove, furn., Bo-Flex, TV, clothes,
household items, look for signs.
440 Miscellaneous
5 POINTS Discount & Produce
Fresh produce, disc. grocery, new
& used merch.. We Buy good used
merch., tools, household, etc. Hwy.
441 N. Lake City Next to Mob-
ley's Seafood. 386-754-0900
Beautiful Designer Wedding
Dress Size 6 Altered to fit a short
bride, Veil included. Pearl white.
$230. 386-752-4740, leave Msg.
BLACK LEATHER JACKET
Size Women small
$40.00
386-697-3438
NOW IS the time, storage shed
full of flea market, thrift store
items Complete list of items.
$1,500 obo. (386)935-4623
SUPER DEAL
'08 10' x 12' Lark shed.6' door,,
wired for electric,pd. over $1900,
$1450 OBO Call 963-1211
A cn Good Things
45U to Eat
Pecan House in Ellisville Exit
1-75 &441. Buying, Cracking, &
Selling Elliout, Desirable & Cape
Fear. 386-752-6896 or 697-6420
Pecan Season is Here! For your
Pecan or tomato needs, come see
Robert Taylor, The Nutcracker
on 252 West/Pinemount.
386-963-4138
\10 fMobile Home
O Lots for Rent
RV Lots in new Campground
near Lake City & Gainesville.
Next to 1-75 Northbound, Exit
414. $250 mo + ele. 352-317-1326
Mobile Homes
630 for Rent
2/1 or 3/1 MH in quiet park in
Lake City wkly or mthly + dep.
No Pets. Elec. incl. in some units!
C21 Jackie Taylor 386-590-3013.
2BR/2BA MH Close to White
Springs, off Hwy 41N.
$600 mo. 1st, last & security.
386-397-2619 or 365-1243
3br/2ba DWMH on I ac. private
lot in Ellisville. Available Now!
$675. mo. 1st, last & $250. sec.
deposit. 386-454-2250
4BR/2BA MOBILE on 5 ac.
CHA, all appliances included
$900/month with first & last sec.
No inside pets. Call 954-495-7783
IN BRANFORD area, 3BR/21/2
BA,CHA. clean $300 security and
$650 per month. (386)590-0642 or
(386)867-1833
MHs 4 Rent: X-Mas Special! NO
Dep's! 2br/lba's from $450 &
3br/2ba's from $550 Incl wtr, swr,
garb, quiet, cleap. 386-961-0017
Mobile Homes for rent in
White Springs. 2 and
3 bedrooms. Contact
386-867-2337 or 397-1522
640A Mobile Homes
04U for Sale
Double Wide 3br/2ba,
remodeled. $300. mo w/4K down.
Delivery & set. Mary Hamilton
386-963-4000
4 Bedroom w/Land
Ready to move in!
$639/mo.
Call Jared @ 386-719-5560
CLEARANCE SALE!
6 great models at cost.
Starts at $35,000
Call Jared @ 386-719-5560
Serious Modular Buyers
Jacobsen Homes as low as
$52/sq ft. w/foundation.
Unbelievable Prices!
* Call Jared .@ 386-719-5560
6A40 Mobile Homes
64U for Sale
$0 DOWN PROGRAM
$600.-$800/Month
You Move In!
Call Jared @ 386-719-5560
Jacobsen Clearance Sale
5 models to chose from.
Sold at COST! Will go fast.
Call Jared @ 386-719-5560
Land Equity Loan
5.75% Fixed Rates!
$350/mo. on 60K Loan.
Call Jared @ 386-719-5560
Land Equity Loan
5.75% Fixed Rates!
New Homes starting at $35,000.
Call Jared @ 386-719-5560
New 3/2 Modular on 1/2 ac.
Ready to move in now.
Will consider owner financing.
Gary Hamilton 386-758-9824
Remodeled Homes 21K & up.
Plywood, Lap siding, metal roofs,
heat pump, real quality. Mary @
Today Housing. 386-963-4000
650 Mobile Home
650 & Land
3br/2ba Modular, 1/2 ac. (near
US 90 & 1-75). Foundation, decks,
furnished. Ready now. $119K.
$560. mo w/10%down.
VA $0 down payment.
Gary Hamilton. 386-758-9824
Owner Financing Large
3Br/2Ba So. of Lake City Sm.
down & $750/mo. FP. CH/A
386-590-0642 or 867-1833
Owner Financing Lg & Clean.
3Br/2Ba, on 2.5 Ac CH/A So. of
Lake City $3000 down & $850/
mo. 386-590-0642 or 867-1833
OWNER FINANCING
Large, 3BR/2BA on 5 ac. fenced
Large oaks, Small dwn.$1,050/mo
(386)590-0642 or (386) 867-1833
650 Mobile Home
6U5 & Land
Owner Financing: 3br/2ba on 2.5
acs, River access com w/ priv boat
ramp, Mayo area. $2000 down
$725/mo. 386-590-0642 /867-1833
705 Rooms for Rent
NICE HOME, mature, non-smok-
ing female looking for same. ,
$400 per month, plus utilities.
Call 386-965-0256
ONE UNFURNISHED Bedroom
with private bath in attractive
Quail Heights Terr., $350 month
plus utilities, Call 386-755-5866
710 Unfurnished Apt.
710 For Rent
$475 MOVES YOU IN
1BR & 2 BA apts.
POOL
386-758-8029
$400 MOVES YOU IN!
2Br/1.5BaApt. Very nice!
$625/Mo. Including Water
IBr/Ba starting at $425/mo.
05521896
$400 MOVES YOU IN!!!!
0 2Br/1.5Ba Apt. Very nice!
$625/Mo. Including Water.
lBr/lBa starting at $425/mo.
3Br/2Ba DWMH, $650/Mo.
Including Water.
Credit Cards Accepted.
386-755-2423
ADVERTISE IT HERE!
Bring the picture in or we will take it for you!
Advertise your car, truck, motorcycle, recreation vehicle or boat here for 10 consecutive days.
If your vehicle does not sell within those 10 days, for an additional-$10 you can place your ad for
an additional 10 days. A picture will run everyday with a description of your vehicle. The price of the
vehicle must be listed in the ad. Your ad must be prepaid with cash, check or credit card.
Just include a snapshot or bring your vehicle by and we will take the picture for you. Private party only!
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Classified Department: 755-5440
710 Unfurnished Apt.
7 For Rent
O5521898
SIX BEDROOM UNITS
AVAILABLE
$99 Moves you in!!
(with approved application)
$625/Mo. including water!
Credit Cards Accepted.
386-755-2423
05521904
We Help You Move!!!
$599 MOVES
YOU IN!
NEW 2 BR APTS.
Washer/Dryer Hook-Ups
SECURITY GATE -- POOL
200 FREE Channels
Furnished Apt's Available!
Call Today! 386-754-1800
Windsor Arms
1 BR/1 BA $395/mo.
2 BR/1 BA from $525/mo.
.plus security.
Call Michelle 386-752-9626
2BR. DUPLEX CH/A Kitchen
equipped includes dishwasher.
Blinds, Washer/Dryer hookup
New carpet 752-6138 or 752-5389
2BR/1BA W/garage
on Hanover.
Call for info.
386-755-6867
2BR/2BA DUPLEX
for Rent.
$800. dep. $800.mo..
386-397-5288
2BR/2BA LUXURY Apartment
with garage. 5 min. from Timco &
VA Medical Center.
386-755-4590 or 386-365-5150
Apartment $575 mo &
MH $700 mo for rent with utility
Room. Located in Fort White.
No Pets. Call 386-497-1116
Cozy Cottage lbr/lba S. Hwy. 41
$525/mo. incl all utilities.
& satellite TV. Pets OK.
(386)758-2408'
Dec. Discount Special! Select ,
Studios & IBr's Start at $135/wk.
Free Basic Cable Monthly
Discounts available. 386-752-2741
LARGE TOWNHOUSE APT
2 story townhouse apt. 2br/1.5ba,
Ig master br, very conveniently
located in central Lake City on
McFarlane. WD hookup w/plenty
of storage. Quiet. Pets under 201b
allowed w/pet dep. $750/mo,
$400 sec dep. $200 pet deposit
(386)752-7781,'347-5880
X-CLEAN spacious 1/1I duplex
apt., outside utility room nice area,
1 mi. to VA. $500 mo., $1400
needed. No animals 386-961-9181
X-traLg. 2/1 Duplex
w/ Garage, off Country Club.
Immaculate Cond.
All elec. W/D hook ups.
$650/Mo.+1 Yr. Lease.
386-397-2108 or 352-514-2332
Unfurnished
J730 Home For Rent
4Br/2Ba, CH/A, 1 Acre on.
CR 245A. Near Community
,College. $800/Mo
(904)708-8478 or (904)635-5437
BANK FORECLOSURE!
6BR/3BA! Only $29,900
Must See,fori listings
800-366-9783 ext 7921
HOME: Country Setting 3br/lba.
NO PETS! CH/A & appliances.
Security deposit & $500/mo.
Credit check req'd. 386-752-3225
LAKE CITY, very nice older
home, 2BR/2BA with fenced yard,
garage, huge Fl. room. CHA, ap-
pliances. Application, credit check
and lease required. 1st, last & sec.
$700/mo. (904)259-4126
NEWER EXECUTIVE home in
town 3BR/2BA, privacy fenced
backyard, very nice1, $1,400 per
month, Call 386-755-2672
7 07 Business &
750 OfficeRentals
05521650
Rental Retail.Space
Located Next to Winn-Dixie:
Aprox 800 Sf. @ $725 + Cam
Aprox 1600 Sqft. $1,200+Cam
1-800-342-0135
05521651
WAREHOUSE
With small office, on US 41 N
at Moore Rd. Fenced Yard.
Call: 1-800-342-0135
Office Space for. Lease Baya Ave;
900 sq. ft./$750 mo. or 1,800 sq.
ft./$1,353 mo. incl. basic utilities;
High speed internet & security
ready; Furnished; 386-752-4072
770 Condos For Rent
ST. AUGUSTINE Beach
Nightly/weekends/weekly/monthly
Brand new, 3 Bdr. 1600 Sq. ft.
Call (386)961-1961
810 Home for Sale
04528301
3Br/2Ba with Appliances built
on your lot. $59,900. Visit:
www.dugardconstruction.com
or call 904-259-5008
184 SE BEECH ST. Across from
Eastside School, 3/3, LR, FRM,
new roof, remodeled, 1,800 sf LA
on 1/2 ac. Also addl bldg, 1,800 sf,
-$235,000. 288-4193.
Brick Home 3Br/2Ba, 2000 Sqft.
Nice Neightborhood 4327 SW CR
242. $181K or make offer.
8870-489-0687 or 386-754-8881
OWNER WILL FINANCE
2br/lba, home w/office & Florida
room on corner lot. $59,500
566 SE Monroe St. 386-867-0048
820 Farms &
SAcreage
Owner Financed
Half-acre to 10 acre lots
Deas Bullard BKL Properties.
386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com
820 Farms &
o Acreage
SO GEORGIA, 220 ac. Rolling
hills w/creek & hardwoods.
Hunting cabin & well. Deer/
Turkey. $379,000. (912)568-7480
830 Commercial
830 Property
05521906
FOR SALE
Hwy. 47, 1.1 AC., 12,000 SqFt.
Bldgs. Triple Net Lease in
place. $495,000. Call Scott
Stewart 386-867-3498 or
Charlie Sparks 386-867-3497
Westfield Realty Group
930 Motorcycles
1989 HARLEY DAVIDSON
883 SPORTSTER, $2,500 OBO,
Call 386-623-2446 or
386-963-2616
2003 HONDA ATV, 400 Fore-
man, 4 x 4, great condition, new
brakes, 524 hrs., $2,800 or best of-
fer. (386) 935-4623
940 'Iucks
1993 FORD F-150 Extra cab, 1
owner, 5.0 V-8, 108k, auto,
showroom condition. $3,500.
352-339-5158
"98 F150 XLT, clean 4x4, ext,
cab, 3 door, 1 owner, Pacific
green, tan interior,new tires. 201K
miles plus BGC. Asking $8,000
Call 386-397-2106 leave message.
950 Cars for Sale.
2000 CHEVY Cavalier 2 dr. sun-,
roof, white, one owner, auto, 92k.
Showroom condition. $3,950
352-339-5158
HONDA '94 ACCORD
$500.00! Police Impounds from
$500.00! For listings
800-366-9813 ext A760
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