LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL & STATE SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 2010 me M Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content . Available from Commercial News Providers CHS student tackles study of river nitrates Heather Rountree, 16, a Columbia High School 10th grader, presents her project to Avo Oymayan about land use and how it affects nitrate levels in the Santa Fe River. SENIOR DIVISION SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS Animal Science 2nd place is: Project # AS 102 Bryce McCarthy - Do Cats exhibit use of a domi- nant paw - CHS 1st Place is: Project # AS 101 Levi Harkey - Hungry Bees - CHS Behavioral 3rd Place is: Project # BH 121 Meridith- Bestland - What effects do energy drinks have on the mind and bodily functions based off weight, age, gender, and IQ levels - CHS 2nd place is: Project # BH 113 Shelby Camp - Child's Play - CHS 1st Place is: Project # BH 118 John Markmiller - How does gender affect the recall of evidence in a crime scene investigation? - CHS Botany 3rd Place is: Project # BO 134 Mackenzie Beatrice - How does microwaved water affect the height of dusty miller plants - CHS 2nd place is: Project # BO 138 Nigel Merricks - Solution to the Pollution Equals dilution - CHS 1st Place is: Project # BO 131 Annabelle Blevins - Does Gravity Affect Plant Growth - CHS Chemistry 3rd Place is: Project # CH141 Heather Burns - Which Orange Juice con- tains the most vitamin C - CHS 2nd place is: Project # CH 140 Paul Cordier - What effect does temperature have on the chemical reac- tion of luminol - CHS 1st Place is: Project # CH 142 Alexia Robinson - Time to clean - CHS Engineering 1st Place is: Project # PH 181 (the Judges made an executive decision and placed this project in the Engineering category) Environmental HM: Project # EV 164 Kelly Castro - Green Technology: Can a Grass Roof affect the temperature inside a house - CHS 3rd Place is: Project # EV 165 - Lance Revoir - What material is best able to absorb the most oil - CHS 2nd place is: Project # EV 160 - What is the effect of temperature on the amount of gasoline extracted from a pump - CHS 1st Place is: Project #EV 161 Ashlin Thomas - The effect of temperature on the concentration of dissolved oxygen content in water - CHS Medicine/Health/ MicroBiology 3rd Place is: Project # MH 163 Brittany Howard - Do the lung capacities in boys and girls differ - Ft White 2nd place is: Project # MB 171 Nathan Boice - What is the Effect of antibacte- rial chemicals on bacteria - CHS 1st Place is: Project # MB 170 John O'Neil - Efficiency of microbial fuel cell - CHS Physics 3rd Place is: Project # PH 183 - Colin Madden - Can aerodynamic prin- ciples be used to predict the flight direction and distance of a Frisbee - CHS 2nd place is: Project # PH 185 Ryan Thomas - Will an Asymetrical Pattern of Dimples on a golf ball reduce hook or slice in the golf ball's intended path - CHS 1st Place is: Project # PH 180 - Chrissy Reichert - The effect of changing the mass of a tennis racquet on the location of the center of percussion - CHS Team 1st Place is Project # TM 190 Rocky Kenney, Rafael Comensana, Andrew Davis - Simply Rocket Science - Ft White Special Awards In the Junior Division the Mary Francis Phillips Award for the Best us of the Scientific Method and a prize of $100 goes to Project # 125 Emma Tucker - Feelin the Burn - LCMS Senior Division Award Project # PH 185 Ryan Thomas - Will an Asymetrical Pattern of Dimples on a golf ball reduce hook or slice in the golf ball's intended path - CHS Science Teachers Award This award goes to a stu- dent that did not place in any category, but showed enthusiasm for science with a good idea. This is also a cash award of $25 for a Junior and Senior Project. Junior winner is project # EV 165 Delanie Redmond Zing the Sting - Epiphany. Senior winner is project # EV 162 Heather Rountree - How does the land use affect nitrate levels in the Santa Fe River - CHS Best in The Fair Junior Project EN 156 - Jonathan Glenn - Solar Water Heating - Fort White. Senior Projects - Project # EV 161 Ashlin Thomas - The Effect of Temperature on the concen- tration of dissolved oxygen content in water - CHS and Project PH 180 Chrissy Reichert - The effect of changing the mass of ten- nis racquet on the location of the center of percussion - CHS LAKE C ITY COMMUNITY COLLEiE 2Q00-2010 Lyceum Series Jan. 26 -7:30 p.m. Levy Performing Arts Center Tickets will be on sale Januaijy 19 at the PA C Box Office 9 a.nm.-4 p.in. We accept cash, check, and debit or credit cards (MasterCard & Visa) ONLY Dinner will be served in the college's Lobo Cafe prior to the performance. For details & reservations call (888) 845-0925 or (386) 438-5440 For ticket information call (386) 754-4340 presents The Spencers Theatre of Illusion Executive Director Sponsors , Community. Source. I.uLke City Reporter "' ........ ......... ... TARGET ,,, -,, r,',', TS , "Enhance Education and the Arts by supporting LCCC's Foundation" If you have a disability and need assistance, please contact (386) 754-4340 Norman Edward Jarrett Mr. Norman Edward Jarrett, 71, of Lake City, Fla., died on Friday, Jan. 15, 2010, after an extended illness. He is the son of the late Francis and Pearl Rotruck Jarrett. He moved here 3 1/2 years ago from Jacksonville, Fla., and was of the Catholic Faith, he was a Member of the Master Gardeners Club of Lake City. He is survived by his wife of 24 years, Catherine C. Jarrett; one son, Edward Jarrett; one daughter, Cynthia Balducci; two sisters, Katherine Dornath and Anita Ray; and one grandchild, Chelsea Fleming. He was dearly loved by his extended family in Singapore, Australia and New Zealand.A Funeral Mass for Mr. Jarrett will be conducted 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2010. at Epiphany Catholic Church with Father Mike Pendergraft officiat- ing. A rosary will be held at 6 p.m. on Monday Jan. 18, 2010, at Gateway-Forest Lawn Funeral Home. Visitation with the family will be held Monday, Jan. 18, 2010, from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the funeral Home. Arrangements are under the direction of the GATEWAY-FOREST LAWN FUNERAL HOME, 3596 South Hwy 441, Lake City. Please sign the guestbook at www.gateway- forestlawn, com. i U.S. Silver Coins 0 U.S. Gold Coins ra Proof and Mint Sets [ Partial Sets U.S. Coins " Old Currency E Antique Jewelry p OBITUARIES Brett Alan Rummery Mr. Brett Alan Rummery, 42 of Lake City passed away on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010, at Shands at the University of Florida following a sudden ill- ness. He was a lifelong resident of Columbia County and graduate of Columbia High School class of 1985 where he played football. Brett had a passion for teach- ing children to be a team player and was very active in coaching little league recreational football. lie was currently employed with Sunbelt Dodge in Live Oak as the parts manager. Brett was an active member of Mt. Carmel Baptist Church where he worked with the Awana's program and coached softball for several years. He was preceded in death by his father, Lewis Rummery, his paternal grandfather, Charles Rummery, his maternal grand- parents, A.J. and Zella Smith and one sister, Wendy Rummery. Mr. Rummery is survived by his wife, Holly Kilgore Rummery; his mother, Marcia Rummery; his paternal grandmother, Lois Rummery, Daytona, Fla.; one sister, Jodi Barker; two nephews, Kellan and Kaiden Barker; father and mother in law, Richard and Brenda Tompkins; brothet-in- law, James Tompkins; sister-in- law, Christa Tompkins, all of Lake City, and a host of aunts, / CHECK TO SEE IF YOU HAVE THESE ITEMS WE ARE BUYING E All Diamond Jewelry E Loose Diamonds a Sterling Tea Services [D Sterling Silver Flatware 0 Platinum or Silver [I Dental Gold E0 Pocket Watches 0 Old Wrist Watches E3 Rolex Watches El Cartier & Tiffany Items E Collections/Estates E Old Wedding Rings - u.. n,.. ,a,,, , .. LAKE CITY ALL STERLING SILVER WANTED! We are uyig MONDAY, JANUARY 18 serving pieces, tea w A 10 AM - 4tPM sets, knifes, forks, N I spoons, platters COUNTRY INN and trays. Conference Center PLEASE NO PLATED SILVER WIN * We are buying better types of wrist and pocket watches including Roley Movado, Cartier arnd W? Patek Philippe TOP DOLLAR PAID WORKING OR NOT! 35U INVV nor Gateway Dri 386-754-594 COMEI 'EAL -NOW NOETA'C,' E-, EURT To osr dcawts OA eaA others jko isvA to .Stoe iby xiA(-see ks - keep -tk~s o.t,tte.s C5 ofte Of tke &ost ac's #or tkc~s elet. lUd uncles and cousins.Funeral ser- vices for Mr. Rummery will be conducted at 11 a.m. at on Monday, Jan. 18, 2010, in Mt. Carmel Baptist Church in Lake City with Dr. Robert Sullivan and Rev. Tommy Hudson offi- ciating. Interment will follow at the church cemetery. Visitation with the family will be Sunday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Arrangements are under the direction of GUERRY Funeral Home, 2659 SW Main Blvd., Lake City. Minnie Elizabeth Rawls Mrs. Minnie Elizabeth Rawls, age 84, of Jacksonville, Fla., died Thursday, Jan. 14, in Jacksonville, Fla. She had lived all of her life in Lake City and was the daughter of the late John D. Street and Louise Lamb Street. She was a homemaker and attended the Presbyterian Church. She was the widow of the late Marcus "Guy" Rawls. Graveside funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Monday, Jan. 18, in Memorial Cemetery, Lake City, Fla., with Dr. Roy Martin officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of GUERRY Funeral Home, 2659 SW Main Blvd., Lake City. Obituaries are paid advertise- ments. For details, call the Lake City Reporter's classified depart- ment at 752-1293. 0 Stuff from the jewelry box E Anything Made of Gold 0 Old Cut & Broken Diamonds ESTATE JEWELRY WANTED! Antique, modern, platinum and gold B diamond jewelry PLEASE NO COSTUME JEWELRY 1 . *:S n *0 lye We are buying all collector 44 coins, U.S. and Top Prices for Gold and Silver PLEASE DO NOT CLEAN COINS UCENSE 1942-3453 PERMIT 09 6588-08 A7- Jeweler's , S * - % Security v -IGC Alliance OLGOL ERY SPECIALIST ON-STE NOTICE OF SPECIAL CALLED MEETING OF THE LAKE CITY COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2010 AT 6:30 PM, OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS THE MATTERS CAN BE HEARD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS LOCATED ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF CITY HALL AT 205 NORTH MARION AVENUE, LAKE CITY, FLORIDA. THE PURPOSE OF THE MEETING IS TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: 1. Call Meeting to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Approval of Minutes (April 6, 2009) 4. Approval of Agenda OPEN PUBLIC HEARING 5. Consider the adoption of Resolution No. CRA 10-01, to appropriate $8,400.00 of TIF Funds to pay Don's Septic and Fill for the removal and destruction of two (2) structures on City owned property 6. Consider the adoption of Resolution No. CRA 10-02, to appropriate $158,000.00 plus the closing costs, of TIF funds to provide funds for the City to purchase a parcel of land located within the CRA area from the Persons Trust. CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING 7. Other Comments 8. Schedule Next Meeting Date 9. Adjournment Copy of said resolutions may be inspected by any member of the public at the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, located at 205 North Marion Avenue, Lake City, Florida 32055 during regular business hours. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if any accommodations are needed for persons with disabilities, please contact Joyce Bruner, Office of City Manager, 386-719-5768. AUDREY E SIKES City Clerk Page Editor: Tom Mayer, 754-0428 I I lilnIu imi-