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LAKECITYREPORTER.COM CHS teacher killed on Interstate 75 Language arts instructor and killed by a truck on Interstate 75 on just south of the Alachua/ August from the University of Florida Sunday in Alachua County. High Springs exit, when ProTeach Program with a master’s degree remembered by colleagues, Benjamin Gilliland, a ninth-grade lan- Gilliland stepped into the in English, and started at Columbia High students for his enthusiasm. guage arts teacher, ran on foot into the roadway. No further infor- School shortly after. path of a tractor-trailor as it was traveling mation was provided by “We felt like he would be an outstanding By AMANDA WILLIAMSON north on I-75 at about 12:37 a.m. Sunday, FHP. teacher, and that proved to be the case,” [email protected] according to a Florida Highway Patrol The victim was not iden- said Terry Huddleston, Columbia County report. Gilliland tified as Gilliland until School Superintendent. “He always had a A Columbia High School teacher origi- The semi, driven by Jerold Pierce, 60, of Tuesday. nally thought to be missing was struck Farmersville, Ohio, was at mile marker 397, Gilliland, 27, of Alachua, graduated in TEACHER continued on 3A CHS Class Solemn memorial service of 2013 to graduate on Friday Commencement exercises to be held in Tiger Stadium.

By AMANDA WILLIAMSON [email protected]

For seniors at Columbia High School, classes have finished, the yearbooks have been signed, caps tasseled and gowns pre- pared. Friday is graduation. The night starts at 7:30 p.m. in Tiger Stadium on the CHS cam- pus. Guests wanting to attend should be aware that the gate to the stadium will lock at exactly 7:30 p.m., said Jill Hunter, direc- tor of student activities. Graduation includes speeches by both valedictorians, Zachary Durkin and Holly Wheeler, and the salutatorian, Andrew Johnson. Speeches will also be given by members of student government. Kara Campo will sing the national anthem. CHS Principal Todd Widergren will welcome the students and guests to the event and be responsible for certifying the stu- dents as graduates at the end of Photos by JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter the ceremony. Lake City Police Department Investigator Mitchell Cline places a red rose next to a photograph of Lake City Police Chief Hardy A. Revels — who died on Nov. 20, 1922 — during the Columbia County Public Safety Memorial Service held Tuesday evening in honor and memory of 15 county CHS continued on 3A public safety employees killed in the line of duty. Fallen public safety officers honored Two officers of NAACP Ceremony of remembrance held for those from county branch quit who died in line of duty. By DEREK GILLIAM By DEREK GILLIAM [email protected] [email protected] The president and first vice fter every name, a bell rang president of the local branch of out. Fifteen times a uniformed the NAACP have resigned amid representative of a public ser- continuing turmoil in the orga- vice agency placed a red rose nization. on a table beside a picture of Linda Thomas, who was presi- Athe fallen. Fifteen times a slow salute hon- dent of Columbia County’s branch ored those who died while in service to of the National Association for the Columbia County. Advancement of Colored People, At least 300 people attended Columbia and Patricia Brady, who was first County’s 10th annual Public Safety vice president, both resigned Memorial Service Tuesday at First Baptist at the organization’s executive Church of Lake City. Some were there to board meeting Monday. remember loved ones who died while pro- Debra White, who was second tecting the community. vice president, is now branch This was the second time Leeann Columbia County Sheriff’s Deputy Patrick Smyth (left) rings the bell during the Memorial Roll Call president. Royster heard the name Ruben Howard as Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Officer Don Pettyjohn steps forward to lay According to a news release Thomas III called at the service. Thomas from White, Thomas and Brady died March 18, 2012, while on duty at a red rose beside a photo of his grandfather, Leon Walker, who died on Aug. 13, 1970. said they resigned because of Columbia Correctional Institution after he Royster recently returned from “It was very personal since it was our “their inability to make adequate was stabbed by an inmate. Royster was Washington, D.C., from a ceremony where community,” she said. progress” after president Bernice Thomas’s fiancée. Thomas’ name was added to the National Bill Stafford’s younger brother Charles Presley was expelled from the Royster said the first service felt like she Public Service Employee Memorial Wall. Stafford was shot and killed while on duty NAACP in January, citing “the wasn’t really there. His death still shocked This year, Royster said she felt like she with the Miami Springs Police Department. division among the membership” her, she said. could focus more, and she wasn’t just going Charles Stafford’s family lives in Lake City, along with other difficulties. “It takes a little bit of time for something through the motions. She said this service like that to actually hit you,” she said. was more emotional. FALLEN continued on 6A NAACP continued on 3A

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Celebrity Birthdays Tuesday: Tuesday: n Singer Charles Aznavour Bernard Shaw is 73. Afternoon: 9-1-8 Afternoon: 7-0-8-6 Monday: is 89. n Actress Barbara Parkins Evening: N/A Evening: N/A 5-9-18-29-32 n Actor Michael Constantine is 71. is 86. n Retired MLB All-Star pitch- n Conductor Peter Nero is er Tommy John is 70. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS 79. n Songwriter Bernie Taupin n Actor-director Richard is 63. Benjamin is 75. n Actor-producer Al Corley n Actor Frank Converse is is 57. 75. n Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R- The Doors keyboardist, Manzarek, dies n Former CNN anchor Alaska, is 56.

LOS ANGELES Daily Scripture ay Manzarek, a founding member of the 1960s rock “I appeal to you, brothers and group The Doors whose versatile and often haunt- sisters, in the name of our Lord ing keyboards comple- Jesus Christ, that all of you mentedR Jim Morrison’s gloomy baritone and helped set the mood for agree with one another in what some of rock’s most enduring songs, you say and that there be no has died. He was 74. Manzarek died Monday in divisions among you, but that Rosenheim, Germany, surrounded you be perfectly united in mind by his family, said publicist Heidi Robinson-Fitzgerald. She said the and thought.” musician’s manager, Tom Vitorino, confirmed Manzarek died after “ — 1 Corinthians 1:10 being stricken with bile duct cancer. 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Elementary School teacher-on-assignment Roger Little was band and Manzarek, Densmore and 30 on PBS. n Associated Press misidentified as principal Michael Allen. AROUND FLORIDA Scott signs early voting days bill TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Rick Scott signed a bill late Monday night that will allow supervisors of elections to restore the early voting days he and the Legislature cut just two years earlier. The 2011 law was partly to blame for the long lines last November that once again made Florida voting a national laughing stock. Throughout last year’s election, Scott vigorously defended his decision to sign a bill that, among other things, cut early vot- ing days from 14 to eight and eliminated early vot- ing on the Sunday before Election Day. Then in January, after critics lam- basted Florida’s voting, Scott said he supported more early voting days and sites and shorter ballots. The Republican gover- nor signed the bill right before he left on a trade mission to Chile. ASSOCIATED PRESS The new law will allow elections supervisors to Giant python found hold at least eight days University of Florida staff members stretch out next to a dead of early voting, with the Burmese python in Gainesville. The python, the longest ever option of holding up to caught in the state, measured 18 feet, 8 inches and weighed 14, including the Sunday 128 pounds. It was caught along a South Florida road May 11. before Election Day. Elections supervisors passed about 4:30 p.m. man who killed a prison also will have more options Monday. guard in 1987 can go for- on where they can hold The storm which ward. early voting, including at brought torrential rain and The court denied an civic centers, convention strong gusts uprooted a appeal Tuesday and said centers, fairgrounds and 50-foot tree in a neighbor’s that William Van Poyck’s community centers. front yard. The tree fell June 12 execution will not across a car in that yard be delayed. and then hit Harris’ vehicle. In June 1987, Van Poyck Wind-felled tree A neighbor who lives and co-defendant Frank kills Ocala man across the street called Valdes ambushed two 911 after they heard guards who were taking OCALA — Police say Harris’ brother screaming inmate James O’Brien in a 28-year-old Ocala man for help. Harris was pro- a prison van to a doctor’s died when a large oak tree nounced dead at the scene. office in West Palm Beach. fell on his vehicle during a Corrections officer Fred thunderstorm. Griffis died after being Ocala police Maj. Dennis Court denies shot three times. Yonce told the Ocala Star- execution delay Valdes was beaten to Banner that Christopher death at Florida State Harris was sitting in his TALLAHASSEE — The Prison in 1999. Mitsubishi in the driveway Florida Supreme Court of his home while a storm says the execution of a n Associated Press 3A

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DEREK GILLIAM/Lake City Reporter Council honors champs Lake City’s city council recognized the Columbia High School softball team for winning the 6A State Championship at Monday night’s meeting. The Lady Tigers beat Pembroke Pines Charter School on May 12 in Vero Beach to claim the 6A state title. Police, traffic safety officials announce campaign

By TONY BRITT United States increased to [email protected] 86 percent from 84 percent in 2011. There have been four However, 2011 statistics traffic fatalities in Columbia showed that nighttime driv- County during the first five ers were less likely to buck- months of the year and le up compared to daytime three of the four people drivers. Reports show that killed in the crashes were of those motorists killed in not wearing seat belts. nighttime crashes, 62 per- Tuesday afternoon, local cent were not wearing seat law enforcement agency belts. representatives held a news “Make the right choice, conference at the Florida wear your seat belt and Highway Patrol office, have a safe Memorial Day,” where they challenged Spaulding said. motorists to use their seat The press conference belts and child restraints was sponsored by the for children. Columbia County Traffic The news conference Safety Team. also served notice that a “The purpose of the national Click It or Ticket press conference and the campaign is under way. Click It or Ticket campaign The Click It or Ticket is to bring awareness of campaign runs through buckling up every time you June 2. All local law enforce- get into a vehicle — no mat- ment agencies will focus on ter if you’re going five feet proper seat belt usage dur- JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter or 500 miles,” said Shayne ing the campaign. Members of the Columbia County Traffic Safety Team pose for a photograph outside of the Lake City Florida Highway Patrol Morgan, Traffic Safety Columbia County Sheriff station Tuesday following a news conference. Team chairman. Mark Hunter, Lake City “We want everybody to Police Department Chief Maj. Gene Spaulding spoke Spaulding said troopers wearing seat belts or using tistics on seat belt usage. be sure they arrive safely Argatha Gilmore and Florida of the importance of wear- will be focusing enforce- child restraints, as he read Statistics indicate that in where ever they’re going.” Highway Patrol Troop B ing seat belts. ment efforts on those not statewide and national sta- 2012 seat belt use in the he said.

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Thomas did not return calls seek- Presley and her husband, Glynnell, in responsibility to fill vacant officer and Seniors finished school “This is a bright class, ing comment. an aggressive manner in her car after executive positions falls to White. Friday and have enjoyed a and we’re really proud of Attempts to reach Brady by phone an NAACP meeting in November. White plans to announce the week of relaxation before them,” Hunter said. were unsuccessful. Presley later sought a restraining appointments at a special meeting graduation, Hunter said. In Out of the 416 candi- The state branch of the NAACP order against White, but it was not scheduled for May 30 at 6 p.m. at preparation for the event, dates for graduation, 44 expelled Presley after she filed a police granted. Richardson Community Center, the the school guidance coun- entered CHS’s Senior Hall report alleging White approached According to the news release, the release said. selors have been checking of Fame for obtaining elite graduation qualifications status, whether in academ- to make sure everyone ics, sports programs, the who can graduate gets the Robotics Club or other TEACHER: First-year instructor remembered chance to walk. Stage dec- endeavors. Many of the orations were prepared, students received schol- Continued From Page 1A and programs were cre- arships to continue their ated for the parents. education, Hunter said. smile on his face, and was “The staff, the teachers Gilliland as a teacher but be in class with. always so excited about his and the kids are all very did have him as a substi- Widergren spoke with job.” saddened by the news. It tute. Gilliland’s mother, who According to Huddleston, came along so suddenly,” “He was a cool teacher lives in Tallahassee. She Gilliland didn’t show up to Widergren said. “You and a good-hearted per- intends to visit CHS to work on Monday, and Kay can’t replace a teacher like son,” she said. see her son’s classroom Serving North Florida Dekle, CHS assistant prin- that.” Tomlinson said she and and workplace. Funeral for Over 30 Years cipal, contacted the Alachua CHS senior Shelby her friends felt he was a services will be Friday in Police Department after Tomlinson, 18, didn’t have mentor and always fun to Tallahassee. Dr. David L. Roberts is pleased several calls to Gilliland’s to announce that he is now apartment went unan- James W. Berk, M.D. practicing out of swered. W. Preston Blake, M.D. The Orthopaedic Institute’s Both Huddleston and Frank D. Ellis, M.D. Lake City office CHS principal Todd Edward M. Jaffe, M.D. Widergren said Gilliland Adil Kabeer, M.D. DaviD L. RobeRts, M.D. was well liked and respect- G & K NURSERY Timothy Lane, M.D. ed by his students and col- Joseph R. Locker, M.D. Board Certified leagues. Zakariah S. Mahmood, M.D. Emergency Medicine “His number one goal Phillip L. Parr, M.D. was to make his students Mark A. Petty, M.D. better when they left his Rodger D. Powell, M.D. class,” Widergren said. “He BLOWOUT SALE! Jonathan R. Pritt, M.D. loved being a teacher.” Michael K. Riley, M.D. Though Gilliland was Assorted Varieties David L. Roberts, M.D. quiet, he made friends at 2 Gallon Andrew F. Rocca, M.D. the school. He lent his les- Azaleas $ $ Marc J. Rogers, D.O. son plans to other teachers Knockout Roses Jason J. Rosenberg, M.D. and encouraged students to 3 Gallon Paul J. Rucinski, M.D. dig deeper into the books, Edward J. Sambey, M.D. Primary Care Orthopaedics 5 6 0DDVQBUJPOBM.FEJDJOFt4QPSUT.FEJDJOF Windgren said. For a first- Arthur M. Sharkey, M.D. year teacher, Gilliland had 129 Sisters Welcome Road at Hwy 90 West Jason Shinn, M.D. made an impact at the James B. Slattery, M.D. 146 SW ORTHOPAEDIC COURT TWO LOCATIONS!! LAKE CITY, FLORIDA school. He had been rec- new location John C. Stevenson, M.D. ‡6(&RXQW\5G 386.755.9215 ommended to come back now open 386-752-8449 D. Troy Trimble, D.O. to teach at the high school 0LOH(DVWRI6RXWKRQ&5 WWW.TOI-HEALTH.COM James B. Vogler III, M.D. next year. Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm; Sat. 8am-3pm #47224254 6LVWHUV:HOFRPH5RDGDW+Z\ 4AOPINION OPINION

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ANOTHER VIEW Scott is getting the hang of being governor

e may not agree with all of Gov. Rick Scott’s vetoes, but we credit him with demonstrating more consistency and insight in his budget decisions. The governor vetoed $368 million Win projects Monday, reducing the Legislature’s $74.5 million budget to $74.1 million, still a state record, but hardly representative of a spendthrift govern- ment. After years of revenue shortfalls that required sweeping cuts, the budget surplus this year allows the state to meet some pent-up needs. Teachers and state workers will receive raises for the first time in six years. The budget will increase public school funding by $1.08 billion. It will restore $300 million in recurring funding to the state university system that was cut last year. Scott even provides for up to $81 million in spend- ing for Florida Forever, the land acquisition program, although $50 million of that will be dependent on the sale of surplus state lands to supply the revenue. All this contrasts sharply to Scott’s first year in office, when he slashed recklessly. It’s notable that he managed to claim a record $615 A conversation that million in budget vetoes two years ago, only by wiping out a $305 million authorization for Florida Forever. The cut was illusionary. The budget only authorized the spending, and all the money would have had shouldn’t be necssary to come from the sale of state surplus lands, which everyone knew would never generate a fraction of that amount. The veto record was a bit of a sham. he other day, my friend bage can and put another empty on The governor’s vetoes this year don’t look to be Woodrow and I were just the car or truck. I mean, this ain’t marred by such smoke and mirrors. sitting around talking. rocket science, it’s actually easy It was no surprise he vetoed a 3 percent tuition We do that a lot from to do. I’ve also noticed that these increase for universities that he warned was coming. time to time. The sub- states that have less litter than Tjects might vary from some recent Florida, also seem to have a much While Florida’s tuition remains a bargain compared to most states, we can’t fault Scott for wanting higher news event to something that may higher fine. There’s some counties have happened 50 or 60 years ago. up in Georgia where the fine is a education — and the job prospects it opens — to When I mentioned that my wife and thousand to twelve hundred dollars remain as accessible as possible. Ralph Bedingfield I had just returned from a 15-day and also signs with phone numbers He vetoed items where he thought there were trip to Hawaii, and that our goal to to call and report it. If Florida would alternative sources of revenue, where there had not visit all 50 states was complete. actually look for litter to find it. We decide to get aggressive with fines been competitive bids and where he found services The first thing that Woodrow talked about all the triangle-shaped and enforcement, and someone were duplicative.... inquired about wasn’t the long flight signs that say, DON’T MESS WITH thought about all of these phones Scott, who initially seemed almost disdainful of the times, food, weather or the sightsee- TEXAS. in everybody’s cars that will make environmental programs, won the praise of conserva- ing. I commented that the litter prob- pretty good pictures, that could be tion groups this year by supporting Everglades resto- It was, if we saw much roadside lem had gotten worse the last 30 or something to think about. Also if ration and the protection of state springs, which are litter. But when I answered that we 40 years when most of the knobs you’re seen throwing something threatened by nutrient pollution. hardly saw any at all, he abruptly disappeared from new cars, and in the back of a truck, totally unse- Scott didn’t worry about political payback in veto- proclaimed there had to be a reason banks and other business stopped cured, and start to leave. This ing $14 million for a science and technology build- for that. giving free litter bags to keep in should be considered littering and ing at Gulf Coast State College, a priority for Senate Slightly annoyed at the obvious, cars and hang on these knobs. I charged accordingly. This lax treat- President Don Gaetz. We wished the governor had I replied that, I was pretty sure the wasn’t too surprised when Woodrow ment has gone on for so long, that shown such moxie last year, when he failed to veto reason is that they didn’t throw lit- labeled this philosophical hogwash. it has for quite a few people, simply the creation of the 12th state university, Florida ter out along the roads like we do. I “That’s the lamest excuse I’ve become a way of life.” Polytechnic, which former Senate Budget Chair JD did agree with him that Florida was ever heard tell of. There’s dozens of I had to admit that Woodrow had Alexander rammed through the Legislature. certainly among the worst offenders empty plastic bags in every house- some good points. But Scott, who had never held political office prior of all the states. hold in this state. Let ‘em keep one to becoming governor, is very much a work in prog- There are many places like Texas in their car or truck and when it’s ress and it seems to us he now is more in command and California that you have to full, tie it up and put it in their gar- ■ Ralph Bedingfield lives in Lake City. of the process and the state’s needs.

■ Tampa Tribune Lucky for all sorts of reasons Lake City Reporter am lucky. of their neighbors, making their Randy says so. world, and ours, a better place. Two months ago, when I They’re the sort of people who Serving Columbia County Since 1874 left his house to fly back to bring to mind the quote generally mine after a long and happy credited to cultural anthropologist The Lake City Reporter is published with pride Ivisit, my 2-year-old grandson woke Margaret Mead: for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun‑ from his nap and asked his mother, “Never doubt that a small group ties by Community Newspapers Inc. “Where is Nana?” of thoughtful, committed citizens We believe strong newspapers build strong “She’s gone home,” she said, “to Sharon Randall can change the world. Indeed, it is communities —‑“Newspapers get things done!” her house to see Papa Mark.” www.sharonrandall.com the only thing that ever has.” Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and Randy likes me. A lot, I think. Because they usually prefer profitable community‑oriented newspapers. What’s not to like about nanas? But Memphis. to work quietly offstage, seldom This mission will be accomplished through the he really likes Papa Mark. The weather was interesting, seeking the spotlight, it’s easy to teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, “She’s gonna see Papa Mark?” he to say the least: Three inches of take them, and the work they do, integrity and hard work. said. “She’s so lucky!” snow in Nebraska; heavy rain in the for granted. But can you imagine I am lucky for all sorts of rea- Carolinas; thunderstorms in Indiana where we’d be, what we would do, sons. Papa Mark is one of them. A without them? Publisher and Arkansas; and, on a connecting Todd Wilson, big one. But there are others that I flight in Dallas, a near miss with a One of the things I love about my Robert Bridges, Editor tend to forget. tornado. job is it lets me hear almost every Jim Barr, Associate Editor Why is it that people who make I crossed, or at least caught day from people who care deeply Sue Brannon, Controller the greatest difference in our lives glimpses of some of my favorite about their families and friends, are often the easiest to take for rivers: The Platte, the Catawba, their neighbors and their communi- Dink NeSmith, President granted? the French Broad, the Ohio, the ties. Tom Wood, Chairman For the past six weeks, off and Arkansas and the Mississippi. It allows me to visit small towns, on, I’ve been on the road or in the I saw dogwoods and redbuds like the one where I grew up, air, in eight states and three time and sandhill cranes, rainbows and and big cities like the one I now zones, rummaging through a suit- waterfalls, wildflowers and sunsets call home, to see firsthand all the LETTERS POLICY case for things I forgot to pack, and and a whole lot of green. extraordinary good being done by depending on the kindnesses of I spent hours making friends ordinary good people. Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly writ‑ strangers. with strangers, shaking hands and It keeps me hopeful and makes it ten and double spaced. Letters should not exceed 400 In those weeks, I spoke at fund- signing books and hugging necks; hard to ever even think about being words and will be edited for length and libel. Letters raisers in four cities: In Grand swapping stories and laughs with cynical. must be signed and include the writer’s name, address Island, Neb., at a state convention of desk clerks and housekeepers and Best of all, most of the time -- as and telephone number for verification. Writers can the General Federation of Women’s restaurant servers. One evening, for much as I love getting to visit those Clubs; in Winston-Salem, N.C., places and meet all those wonderful have two some reason, I got nostalgic watch- for the Epilepsy Institute of North ing two little boys shoot hoops on a people -- I get to work at home in letters per month published. Letters and guest columns Carolina; in Evansville, Ind., for court outside my hotel. my pajamas. are the opinion of the writers and not necessarily that TOUCH, Inc.; and in Fort Smith, I felt lucky to be every place I Randy is right. of the Lake City Reporter. Ark., for the Fort Smith Public went, to see the things I saw and I am lucky. BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL Library. meet the people I met, especially And so, I suspect, are you. Also, at one point, I took a quick those involved in great causes -- as 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown. break to drive from South Carolina BY FAX: (386) 752‑9400. volunteers or staff or donors of time ■ Sharon Randall can be contacted to Tennessee, with my sister and and money -- making a difference in at P.O. Box 777394, Henderson, NV BY EMAIL: [email protected] two cousins to visit Graceland in their communities and in the lives 89077. 5A

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Mary Lou Copeland FL passed away on Thurs- Mullis Lewis Kolb, Tallahassee, Sorority. During World War II, Jo-Ann Rhodes Porter Jo-Ann is survived by her day evening, May 16, 2013. FL, Meredith’s children, Jimi she met dashing Navy Lt. Com- brother Tom Burbick, her two On May 21, 2013 Mary Lou Co- Born in Tallahassee, FL, on Au- Elizabeth Severance and Bobby mander James H. Moore and Jo-Ann Rhodes Porter 82 sons Greg and Scott Rhodes, peland went home to be with Je- gust 12, 1969, he was one of Severance, both of Fernandina was married for 60 years. They years old went peacefully to be step daughter Mary Porter and sus after a long struggle with ill- three children born to Harold Beach, FL, Lee’s brother and had 2 children, Katherine and with her Savior on May 18th, her two daughter-in-laws Put- ness. She leaves behind for now Davis Lewis sister, Harold Davis Lewis, Jr., Andrew. Her life was centered 2013. She was in the care of tavadee and Trudy Rhodes. six children, Lori Koon (Mike), and Susan Orlando, FL and Virginia Shaf- around family and faith. Active Generations of Chapin, SC. Also her Grandchildren Lauren, Edwin Hanson (Rose), Judy Mullis Lewis fer, Phoenix, AZ, a nephew, as a Girl Scout Leader, playing Born in Alliance Ohio in 1930 to Anita, Alisa, and Daniel Rhodes. Hall (JB Hall), James Hanson Kolb. Lee was Cole Shaffer (4), a niece, Ame- piano and organ, teaching Sun- proud parents Elmer and Mary A memorial service will be held (Amanda), Mary Jo Hanson and raised in Tal- lia Shaffer (6) and a host of day School and Vacation Bible Burbick. She and her younger 11:00 a.m. May 25th 2013 at Raymond Hanson(Sharon). Also lahassee and friends and lives that he touched. School. She was instrumental in brother Tom were raised there. Still Hopes Episcopal Retire- left for now are 18 grandchildren always had a Lee joins Virginia’s husband starting both Happy House and After high school she worked ment Community’s Chapel of and 14 great grandchildren, and love for and and the father of Amelia and Manna House in Lake City. Her at Rike’s Department store in the Holy Spirit in West Co- five great grandchildren were excelled at the Cole, Rusty Shaffer, in Heaven. life was dedicated to her Chris- downtown Dayton Ohio in lumbia SC. Family will wel- game of Base- Memorial services will be tian Faith. She was preceded present for her arrival in Heav- in death by sister, Dorothea the wedding department. She come friends at a small recep- en. Also left for now are her ball. At the age of fourteen, he at 10:00 am on Friday, May married and raised two sons tion there after the service. was a member of the Babe Ruth 24, 2013 at the recently com- Daniel and brother Jack Roun- three brothers, Raymond Kram- tree, niece Elizabeth Wolf, and Gregory and Scott then went Please see www.stillhopes.org er (Betty), Jack Kramer (Dolly) World Series Champion team. pleted, Journey Church, on back to work for Ohio Life In- In lieu of flowers please con- As a young teenager, Lee was Amelia Concourse with Pas- her husband James H. Moore. and Billy Kramer (Kathy). She Mrs. Moore is survived by her surance company. She moved sider a donation in her hon- also leaves behind many other honored to be selected as the tor Daryl Bellar, officiating. to Florida and was a state wide or to The American Lung Bat Boy for the Florida State Lee’s family will receive friends, at daughter, Katherine Wagoner family members and friends in of Port Angeles, WA; son and Manager for Physicians Weight Association by visiting Florida as well as Carbon Hill, Seminoles, under Coach Mike the church, following the service. daughter in law, Andrew and Loss Centers. She was well action.lung.org/goto/porter Alabama. Mary will be greatly Martin. He graduated from Leon The family has requested do- Linda Moore of Lake City; known for her creativeness and missed by all and her beauti- High School, Class of 1987. nations in lieu of flowers: grandchildren, Grady Moore high standards in all that she did. ful smile will forever be etched After high school, he attended Please donate in Lee Lewis’s of Lake City and Katherine She is predeceased by her hus- Obituaries are paid advertise- in our hearts. The family would Sante Fe Community College on name to The Ultimate Deci- Beroset of Pensacola; 2 great band’s Grady Rhodes, Jack Por- ments. For details, call the Lake like to extend a special thank a Baseball Scholarship where he sion, the ministry of Brad Henry grandchildren Andrew and Jack- ter, sister Helen Thomas, and City Reporter’s classified depart- you to the staff at The Health obtained his Associate Degree. (http://www.theultimatedecision. son Beroset; sister in law, Joan granddaughter Stephanie Rhodes. ment at 752-1293. Center of Lake City for their Lee continued his education at com/home.html). Many of you Rountree, nieces, Elizabeth wonderful care of our Mother in the University of Florida where may have received devotionals Owens and Susan Hall, and her last days. The family would he was a member the Alpha Tau passed on from Lee from this nephew John Stuart Wolf, Jr. also like to give special thanks Omega Fraternity and earned ministry. These donations will Memorial services for Mrs. to Hospice of the Nature Coast his Bachelor Degree in Build- honor his passion of REACH- Moore will be conducted on and the amazing care they gave ing Construction. After college ING PEOPLE THROUGH Thursday, May 23, 2013 at 11:00 Erectile Dysfunction to our Mother and us as well. he moved to Atlanta where he CHRIST . Please share his life A.M. at Gateway-Forest Lawn A Memorial Service will be held worked for Centex Homes until story at www.oxleyheard.com Funeral Home Chapel with Mr. Drugs May Be Dangerous To Your Health Friday, May 24, 2013; 11:00 A.M. moving to Lake City in 1996. In OXLEY – HEARD James Montgomery and Mr. FREE book by doctor reveals what the at Tabernacle Baptist Church, of- Lake City, Lee married Kimber- FUNERAL DIRECTORS Robert Bird officiating. In lieu of GUXJFRPSDQLHVGRQ·WZDQW\RXWRNQRZ ficiating is Pastor Mike Norman. ly Lewis and had two daughters flowers, donations may be made 'U.HYLQ+RUQVE\0'ZLOOPDLOWKH SD\ WKH SRVWDJH DQG KDQGOLQJ ,I The family would ask that in Sarah Katherine and Caroline Susan Rountree Moore to Suwannee Valley Care Center ILUVWPHQWKDWUHVSRQGWRWKLVDG WKHSRSXODUSLOOVGRQ¶WZRUNIRU\RX Quinn who were his pride and (Haven Hospice) 6037 US 90 lieu of flowers donations be joy. He changed industries and Susan Rountree Moore, born DIUHHFRS\RIKLVQHZWKLUW\GROODU UHJDUGOHVV RI \RXU DJH RU PHGLFDO made to Hospice of the Na- West, Lake City, FL 32055. Ar- worked with First Federal Sav- February 25, 1924 in Quitman, rangements are under the direc- ERRN³$'RFWRU¶V*XLGHWR(UHFWLOH KLVWRU\ LQFOXGLQJ GLDEHWHV DQG ture Coast 857 SW Main Blvd. ings Bank as Vice President of Georgia to Andrew Jackson & tion of GATEWAY-FOREST '\VIXQFWLRQ´+H¶VVRVXUHWKLVERRN SURVWDWHFDQFHU \RXRZHLWWR\RXU Suite 125 Lake City, Fl. 32025. Business Development. While Dorothy Walker Rountree, died LAWN FUNERAL HOME, ZLOO FKDQJH \RXU OLIH KH ZLOO HYHQ VHOIDQG\RXUODG\WRUHDGWKLVERRN Arrangements Trusted to working and living in Lake City, on Sunday, May 19, 2013. A life- 3596 South HWY 441, Lake &DOO7ROO)UHH  RUwww.eddoctor.com. ICS Cremation and Lee served as president of the long Lake City resident, Susan City. (386) 752-1954. Please Funeral Home United Way of Suwannee Val- graduated from Columbia High leave word of comfort and love (386) 752-3436; ley, president of the Chamber School and attended Hollins Col- on the online guest book at www.icsfuneralservices.com of Commerce in Lake City and lege in Virginia and Stetson Uni- www.gatewayforestlawn.com. worked on various other com- versity in Deland, Florida where Elliott Gates Hendry she was a member of Pi Beta Phi RANDAL HARDBOWER munity focused programs and Industrial Electrician committees. In January of 2005, Green Circle Bio Energy Inc. Elliott Gates Hendry, age 94, he moved to Fernandina Beach passed away Monday, May 13, to open a branch of First Fed- 2013, at the Lake City Veteran’s JOB RESOURCES at eral. He then married Meredith EmployFlorida.com helped Hospice. Mr. Severance of Fernandina Beach. Hendry proud- Go Painlessly® with THERA-GESIC. me find a new job I enjoy Lee was always one to constant- earning higher pay than I ly served in the ly be thinking and envisioning Army Air Corp new concepts which took him to did before I was laid off. of the Unit- Maximum strength Burbank’s Sports Nets where he You too can discover ed States of lent his sales abilities and char- analgesic creme for America dur- REAL RESULTS with ismatic personality to the Bur- temporary relief from: Employ Florida. ing World War bank family. Lee later founded • Joint and Muscle II. He served Priority Vision, his company soreness in Hq & Hq Sqdn that invented and marketed his • Arthritis HIRED. 27th Bomb Gr. V signature smokeless tobacco Bomb Cmd and alternative “Nip Energy Dip”. • Back aches held the rank of In 2012, he joined Colliers In- Master Sargent. ternational Commercial Real THG-13903 He was captured in the Phillip- Estate, in Jacksonville, where he pines and was a survivor of the worked in Business Relations. Bataan Death March in 1942. Lee was a former member of Hendry was held as a POW in Faith Presbyterian Church Japan for three and a half years. in Tallahassee and most re- He was liberated when Japan sur- cently worshipped and fur- rendered in 1945. He departed thered his faith at the Journey EmployFlorida.com Employ Florida is an equal opportunity program. Auxiliary aids and services Japan October 10, 1945. He re- Church of Fernandina Beach. are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. The Employ Florida telephone number may be reached by persons using TTY/TTD ceived several awards and med- Lee’s family and friends will 1-866-352-2345 equipment via the Florida Relay Service at 711. Disponible en Espanol. als including the Purple Heart. recall his love of coaching his colo ad_gen_11-12_family health 1/3/13 11:15 AM Page 1 He is a graduate of the Univer- daughter’s travel softball teams, sity of Florida with a Masters of his love of the outdoors; whether Education degree in Horticulture. golfing, playing tennis, baseball, He taught and made his living in snow skiing, or his most recent Horticulture until his retirement. feat of completing his 26 mile Mr. Hendry was preceded in death circumnavigation on his stand by his two sons, Elliott Hendry, up paddle board around Ame- Jr (Skip) and Paul Hendry, and lia Island on his 42nd birthday. his grandson, John C. Hendry. He commonly told his friends Colon Cancer Screening He is survived by his loving that there are 86,400 seconds wife of 63 years, Billie Jean in each day; live each one of MEDICAL CAREERS BEGIN HERE Hendry, his daughter, Ms. Penny them to the fullest. Many morn- Train ONLINE for Allied Health and Medical Management. Fay Peirce, three granddaugh- ings, Lee walked to the beach Saves Lives ters, ten great-grandchildren. for pictures of sunrises and his Job placement assistance. Computer and A memorial service will be held private time in scripture; which &ŝŶĂŶĐŝĂůŝĚŝĨƋƵĂůŝĮĞĚ͘^,sĂƵƚŚŽƌŝnjĞĚ͘ for Mr. Hendry on Friday, May many of his friends received Colon cancer is the 2nd leading cause of cancer 24, at 11:00 a.m. at the Evan- via text as a daily word of en- Call 888-203-3179 deaths in Florida. gel Church of God located at couragement and inspiration. www.CenturaOnline.com 370 SW Monitor Glen Lake His wife Meredith, cher- City, FL. Interment will be at ishes their time in daily de- 7 out of 10 cancer deaths can be prevented through a later date in Florida’s Nation- votion and prayer together. screening and lifestyle changes. al Cemetery in Bushnell, FL. Lee is survived by, his wife, Mer- FOR FURTHER INFORMA- edith Lewis, Fernandina Beach, Colon cancer starts without symptoms so choose TION WILLIAMS-THOMAS FL, his two daughters, Sarah The National Auction Group DOWNTOWN (352) 376-7556 Katherine “S.K.” Lewis (13), prevention and get screened. Caroline Quinn Lewis (11), their #664 — Myakka City, Florida Lee Bryan Lewis mother, Kimberly Lewis, all of If you’re or older, ask your doctor which colon Lake City, FL, his father, Harold Florida Display50 Network — 2x6 cancer screening test is right for you. 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6a LAKE CITY REPORTER NEWS WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 2013 Page Editor: Jim Barr, 754-0424 Okla. tornado among history’s most powerful Death toll stands searching, the fire chief The death toll was revised said he was confident there downward from 51 after the at 24, including were no more bodies or state medical examiner said nine children. survivors in the rubble. some victims may have “I’m 98 percent sure been counted twice in the we’re good,” Gary Bird said confusion. By CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN at a news conference with By Tuesday afternoon, Associated Press the governor, who had just every damaged home had completed an aerial tour of been searched at least once, MOORE, Okla. — the disaster zone. Bird said. His goal was to Helmeted rescue workers Authorities were so conduct three searches of raced Tuesday to complete focused on the search each building just to be cer- the search for survivors and effort that they had yet to tain there were no more the dead in the Oklahoma establish the full scope of bodies or survivors. City suburb where a mam- damage along the storm’s The fire chief was hope- moth tornado destroyed long, ruinous path. ful that could be completed countless homes, cleared They did not know how before nightfall, but the lots down to bare red earth many homes were gone work was being hampered and claimed 24 lives, includ- or how many families had by heavy rain. Crews also ing those of nine children. ASSOCIATED PRESS been displaced. Emergency continued a brick-by-brick Scientists concluded The Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, Okla., took a direct hit from a massive tor- crews had trouble navigat- search of the rubble of the storm was a rare and nado Monday. Seven children were killed at the school. ing devastated neighbor- a school that was blown extraordinarily powerful hoods because there were apart with many children type of twister known as of lifting reinforced build- Residents of Moore scraps and gnarled pieces no street signs left. Some inside. an EF5, ranking it at the ings off the ground, hurl- began returning to their of metal. In place of their rescuers used smartphones No additional survivors top of the scale used to ing cars like missiles and homes a day after the tor- houses, many families or GPS devices to guide or bodies had been found measure tornado strength. stripping trees completely nado smashed some neigh- found only empty lots. them through areas with no since Monday night, Bird Those twisters are capable free of bark. borhoods into jagged wood After nearly 24 hours of recognizable landmarks. said.

Four arrested after deputies find Serving North Florida for Over 30 Years meth operation in Moore Road home Rizwan Mansoor, M.D. is pleased to announce that By DEREK GILLIAM tol in a bas- with them. After obtaining a search James W. Berk, M.D. he will be joining [email protected] ket next King told warrant, drug task force W. Preston Blake, M.D. The Orthopaedic Institute to where deputies it officers and deputies found Frank D. Ellis, M.D. Effective June 3, 2013 Columbia County the two would be all materials necessary Edward M. Jaffe, M.D. Sheriff’s deputies arrested men were a minute. to manufacture metham- Adil Kabeer, M.D. Rizwan MansooR , M.D. three men and a woman standing. Grinstead phetamine in the home, Timothy Lane, M.D. Board Certified after they were discovered B e c a u s e heard her the report said. They also Joseph R. Locker, M.D. Rheumatology cooking methamphetamine Revels Brett is a Crowley m o v i n g found bottles of clear liquid Zakariah S. Mahmood, M.D. inside a home, according to c o n v i c t - a r o u n d that deputies suspected of Phillip L. Parr, M.D. a CCSO arrest report. ed felon, in the being in the final stages Mark A. Petty, M.D. Jackie Vadaine Revels, d e p u t i e s b e d r o o m of manufacture, the report Rodger D. Powell, M.D. 42, Jessie Quenton Brett, placed both area of said. Jonathan R. Pritt, M.D. 38, Jeremy Ryan Crowley, Brett and the home, All four were taken Michael K. Riley, M.D. 25, and Pennie Waldron Crowley in the report to Columbia County David L. Roberts, M.D. King, 48, all of Lake City, handcuffs, said. Detention Facility. Crowley Andrew F. Rocca, M.D. face charges of possession the report W h e n was jailed in lieu of $51,000 Marc J. Rogers, D.O. of methamphatamine with Brett said. King King did bond. Brett was jailed in Jason J. Rosenberg, M.D. the intent to sell or manu- B r e t t come out- lieu of $57,000 bond and Paul J. Rucinski, M.D. "SUISJUJTt0TUFPQPSPTJT facture, possession of more had two knives on his belt, side and talk with Grinstead, faces an additional charge Edward J. Sambey, M.D. 'JCSPNZBMHJBt"VUPJNNVOF than 14 grams of metham- which deputies secured a man jumped out of a bed- of possession of marijuana. Arthur M. Sharkey, M.D. %JTFBTFT phatamine and possession for officer safety, the room window. Detectives King was jailed in lieu of Jason Shinn, M.D. GAINESVILLE t LAKE CITY James B. Slattery, M.D. of drug equipment. report said. Grinstead then watching the rear of the $56,000 bond. Revels was OCALA t ALACHUA John C. Stevenson, M.D. Deputies Shane Foote, obtained permission from home saw Revels fall from jailed in lieu of $56,000 352.336.6000 Matthew Grinstead and Brett to remove the other the window, the report bond and faces an addi- D. Troy Trimble, D.O. WWW.TOI-HEALTH.COM Detective Keith Spradley knives he said he had in said. tional charge of possession James B. Vogler III, M.D. went to 1238 NW Moore his pocket. While remov- When Revels was pat- of synthetic marijuana. Road after sheriff’s office ing the knives, Grinstead ted down by deputies, they detectives were tipped off noticed Brett had mari- found synthetic marijuana that someone was cooking juana in one of his pants in his pocket, the report methamphatamine at that pockets, the report said. said. home, the report said. The pistol deputies saw Deputies could see cof- When they walked up while walking up to the fee filters and a funnel to the house, Brett and home turned out to be a inside the home, and they Support Crowley appeared to be .38-caliber revolver and could smell “a strong odor nervous, the report said. was loaded, the report of chemicals” associated While deputies walked said. with manufacture of meth- THE REAL MAGAZINE OF LIFE IN LAKE CITY up to the house, they Deputies asked King to amphatamine, the report noticed a nickel-plated pis- come outside and speak said. life in natural florida

FALLEN: Heroic servants remembered Continued From Page 1A magazine and his name was read and our country,” she said. day,” Hunter said. “While by Lake City Police Chief Columbia County Sheriff folks are home sleeping, Argatha Gilmore. Mark Hunter said people these guys are controlling Bill Stafford said his can honor the public ser- the streets and putting brother was a third-genera- vice employees who gave a hedge of protection tion police officer, and he their lives by saying thank around our folks and loved his job. you to the men and women these businesses. We are “I think its a good thing who still wear the uniform. all in this together, and we they have something like “These men and women are only as good as the this because they are are out here 24 hours a public allows us to be.” putting their lives on the line,” he said. Third Circuit State Attorney Jeff Siegmeister was the keynote speaker at the service. He said the public can never thank enough those that die in service protecting the community. “Law enforcement and public safety employees Don’t be fooled. keep us safe,” he said. “It is the most taken-for-grant- ed community service Don’t send your money to Philadelphia there is.” Seigmeister said while the men who died are heroes, they are not Support heroes because they died. life in natural florida He said, they’re heroes because of the way they lived. “They’re heroes because magazine they sacrificed for all of Your Lake City magazine since 2006. us to be here,” he said. “They’re heroes because they stood up for principle, Locally produced by local people. and principle has a cost.” Gilmore said the night was a tribute to all the fallen law enforcement officers and public safety employees. “It was an honor for all the law enforcement com- munity to come together 180 E. Duval St., Lake City, FL 32055 and remember those who make that sacrifice for the (386) 752-1293 safety of the community 7A

Page Editor: Jim Barr, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER HEALTH WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 2013 7a Global AIDS program faces uncertain future Family Foundation and the ment in 2011 was almost US funding and CSIS Global Health Policy four times the new infec- commitment to Center. tions. According to UNAIDS, Still with a long way to cause waning. the number of people liv- go was Nigeria, which that ing with HIV has leveled year had 270,000 new HIV By JIM ABRAMS off, standing at about 34 infections and a 57,000 Associated Press million at the end of 2011. increase in those getting New infections that year treatment. WASHINGTON — The reached 2.5 million, down Chris Collins, director decade-old law that trans- 20 percent from 2001. of public policy at amfAR, formed the battle against AIDS-related deaths were The Foundation for AIDS HIV and AIDS in develop- 1.7 million, down from 2.3 Research, also warned of ing countries is at a cross- million in 2005. potential repercussions as roads. The dream of future Jennifer Kates, director the AIDS program shifts generations freed from of global health and HIV from being an emergency epidemic is running up policy at Kaiser, said most response to the AIDS epi- against an era of economic countries where the pro- demic to a more support- recovery and harsh budget gram operates have yet to ive role for country-based cuts. reach the “tipping point,” health programs. The President’s ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE where new infections “The countries them- Emergency Plan for President George W. Bush (right) hoists 4-year-old Baron Mosima Loyiso Tantoh, son of occurring in a year are less selves largely are avoiding AIDS Relief grew out of Manyongo Mosima “Kuene” Tantoh of South Africa (left), who is HIV-positive, after speak- than the increase in people the important role that key an unlikely partnership ing about his efforts to fight HIV/AIDS worldwide, in the Rose Garden of the White House receiving treatment. populations play in epidem- between President George in Washington in May 2007. At center is Coptic Orthodox Church Bishop Paul Yowakim Among the success sto- ics,” he said, referring to W. Bush and lawmakers led ries were Ethiopia, where gay men, those injecting by the Congressional Black of Kenya. The decade-old law that transformed the battle against HIV/AIDS in developing the 40,000 going on treat- drugs and sex workers. Caucus. It has come to rep- countries is at a crossroads, the dream of future generations freed from epidemic running up resent what Washington against an era of economic recovery and harsh budget cuts. can do when it puts politics aside — and what America efforts has dipped in recent ing life-saving antiretrovi- assistance. can do to make the world a years and it’s doubtful that ral treatment and 11 mil- A decade ago, almost no Serving North Florida better place. Congress, in its current lion pregnant women who one in sub-Saharan Africa for Over 30 Years President Barack Obama, budget-cutting mood, will received HIV testing and was receiving antiretrovi- Richard E. Kinard, M.D. speaking at the recent reverse that trend when the counseling last year. “But ral treatment. By 2008, the is pleased to announce dedication of Bush’s presi- current five-year program I’m worried that with any AIDS program had boost- James W. Berk, M.D. that he will be joining dential library, praised the expires later this year. type of level-funding or ed that number to 1.7 mil- The Orthopaedic Institute W. Preston Blake, M.D. compassion Bush showed The AIDS program is cuts we’ll go backward,” lion. As of last year it was Effective June 3, 2013 in “helping to save millions also trying to find a balance she said. 5.1 million. Frank D. Ellis, M.D. Edward M. Jaffe, M.D. of lives and reminding peo- between its goals of reach- The 2008 act more than The State Department RichaRd E. KinaRd, M.d. ple in some of the poorest ing more people with its tripled funding from the says the program last year Adil Kabeer, M.D. Timothy Lane, M.D. Board Certified corners of the globe that prevention and treatment 2003 measure, approving also helped provide treat- Diagnostic Radiology America cares.” programs and turning over $48 billion over five years ment to some 750,000 HIV- Joseph R. Locker, M.D. House Democratic lead- more responsibility to the for bilateral and global positive pregnant women, Zakariah S. Mahmood, M.D. er Nancy Pelosi said of host nations where it oper- AIDS programs, malaria allowing about 230,000 Phillip L. Parr, M.D. Bush in a statement that ates. and tuberculosis. infants to be born HIV- Mark A. Petty, M.D. “while many events may “This has been an incred- It also ended U.S. policy free, supported 2 million Rodger D. Powell, M.D. distinguish his presidency, ible achievement,” said making it almost impossi- male circumcisions and Jonathan R. Pritt, M.D. Michael K. Riley, M.D. his devotion to combatting Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif., ble for HIV-positive people directly supported HIV David L. Roberts, M.D. the scourge of HIV/AIDS a senior Congressional to get visas to enter the testing and counseling for Andrew F. Rocca, M.D. will certainly define his Black Caucus member who country. 46.5 million. Marc J. Rogers, D.O. legacy.” played major roles both in The AIDS program was “This is a remarkable Jason J. Rosenberg, M.D. The AIDS program’s passing the original 2003 the largest commitment story that the American Diagnostic and Therapeutic Paul J. Rucinski, M.D. future, however, is uncer- act and its 2008 renewal ever by a nation to combat people should know Spinal and Joint Injections Edward J. Sambey, M.D. tain. Obama has upped that significantly increased a single disease interna- about,” Kimberly Scott of 7FSUFCSPQMBTUZt4BDSPQMBTUZ Arthur M. Sharkey, M.D. Kyphoplasty the stakes, speaking in his funding for AIDS, malaria tionally. According to the the Institute of Medicine, Jason Shinn, M.D. State of the Union address and tuberculosis treatment U.N.’s UNAIDS and the which recently completed James B. Slattery, M.D. GAINESVILLE t OCALA this year of “realizing the in Africa and other areas of Kaiser Family Foundation, an evaluation of the AIDS John C. Stevenson, M.D. LAKE CITY t ALACHUA 352.336.6000 promise of an AIDS-free the developing world. She in 2011 the United States program, said at a forum D. Troy Trimble, D.O. WWW.TOI-HEALTH.COM generation.” But funding spoke of the more than 5 provided nearly 60 percent sponsored by the Kaiser James B. Vogler III, M.D. for the relief plan’s bilateral million people now receiv- of all international AIDS UF cardiologists develop tool for assessing aspirin therapy

From staff reports does not benefit everyone on men. While examining to the same degree, report the literature, Park and GAINESVILLE — An Ki Park, M.D. and Anthony Bavry found that less is aspirin a day may not A. Bavry, M.D., M.P.H., in known about the effects of always keep heart disease the May issue of Cleveland aspirin on women, people away, say two University of Clinic Journal of Medicine. with diabetes, the elderly Florida cardiologists. But “Not all patients with coro- and even patients who are a new algorithm they have nary disease are the same,” at risk of a heart attack but developed outlines factors said Park, a physician in the have never had one. physicians should weigh division of cardiovascular “In this paper we high- as they assess whether a medicine. light gaps in knowledge patient would benefit from a Park and Bavry’s algo- where we don’t fully know daily dose of the drug. rithm leads physicians if aspirin should be used or Approximately 50 million through a series of questions not,” said Bavry, an assis- people in the United States that consider the patient’s tant professor of cardiovas- pop a daily aspirin pill to age, sex and current health cular medicine. “There’s treat or prevent heart dis- status. The answers help still room to study its opti- ease. Of these, at least half them determine whether mal use.” take more than 100 milli- the course of care should While people may see grams of the drug -- more include aspirin. aspirin as a harmless drug, than one baby aspirin -- a “It’s an evolving assess- taking a daily aspirin does day. Although aspirin has ment that should be repeat- carry some risk of side been widely used in cardio- ed every few years as condi- effects such as gastroin- vascular medicine over the tions change,” Park said. testinal bleeding. Park and past 20 to 30 years, a review Most studies on the Bavry’s review contains an of research papers sug- effects of aspirin therapy in analysis to help physicians gests that the widely used patients who had previous determine whether risks over-the-counter medicine heart attacks have focused outweigh the benefits. 8A

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Miami ready to He’s been to the East finals Cleveland. For Ray Allen, CHS to state title begin series with three times since, prevail- it’s a fourth East title-round ing in them all, and on trip in six years, the first repeat in mind. Wednesday will look to three of those coming with take a first step toward a Boston. By TIM REYNOLDS fourth conference champi- Experience, it all favors Associated Press onship when the Heat play Miami. host to the Pacers in Game For the Pacers, this is MIAMI — Dwyane 1 of their playoff rematch pretty much uncharted Wade’s rookie season from a year ago. waters. Only one cur- ended with a playoff loss “I know I’m blessed to rent Pacers player has to the Indiana Pacers. be going to the Eastern ever appeared in a con- The next year, the Miami Conference finals for my ference-final game, and Heat were headed to the fifth time,” Wade said. “But that was backup big man Eastern Conference finals I would like a lot more Ian Mahinmi, who played and certain that an NBA in my career. It’s a good exactly 71 seconds in one championship was in their thing. We’ve been very game of the 2011 West title sights. successful in my tenure series without so much as That’s when Wade here. But I want more.” taking a shot. Nonetheless, learned a valuable lesson: For Wade and Udonis the Pacers seem far from Never take playoff chances Haslem, this marks five bothered by the fact that for granted. East finals appearances this stage is a new place Wade hurt his rib cage in nine years. For LeBron for them. on a simple crossover drib- James, it’s a fifth trip to this “There’s four teams left ble during that 2005 East round in the past seven playing basketball in the title series, and the Heat years, now three straight NBA and this is something season ended with a Game with Miami after a pair of 7 home loss to Detroit. trips to the East finals with HEAT continued on 6B

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18. Mississippi St. 40-16 450 23 (Saturday-Sunday, 3-6 p.m.). TELEVISION 19. Seton Hall 36-17 446 24 Online: http://www.pgatour.com 20. Oklahoma St. 39-14 443 26 EUROPEAN TOUR TV sports 21. Troy 39-16 440 — BMW PGA CHAMPIONSHIP 22. Indiana 40-13 436 21 Site: Virginia Water, England. Today 23. Cal Poly 37-16 433 — Schedule: Thursday-Sunday. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 24. Mississippi 36-20 429 20 Course: Wentworth Club, West 1 p.m. 25. South Alabama 40-16 428 22 Course (7,302 yards, par 72). MLB — Regional coverage, Cincinnati 26. Rice 37-17 425 — Purse: $6.1 million. Winner’s share: at N.Y. Mets or L.A. Dodgers at 27. Sam Houston St. 36-18 424 27 $1,016,890. Milwaukee 28. Campbell 46-9 423 28 Television: Golf Channel (Thursday- 7 p.m. 29. Western Carolina 38-18 420 29 Friday, 5 a.m.-noon; Saturday, 7:30 a.m.- ESPN — N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore 30. Coastal Carolina 35-19 418 30 12:30 p.m., 11:30 p.m.-3 a.m.; Sunday, WGN — Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Monday, midnight- NBA BASKETBALL 3 a.m.). 8:30 p.m. SOFTBALL Online: http://www.europeantour.com TNT — Playoffs, conference finals, PGA OF AMERICA game 1, Indiana at Miami Super regionals SENIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP NHL HOCKEY Site: St. Louis. 7:30 p.m. (best of 3) Schedule: Thursday-Sunday. NBCSN — Playoffs, conference Thursday Course: Bellerive Country Club (6,959 semifinals, game 4, Pittsburgh at Ottawa Texas A&M (42-16) vs. Oklahoma yards, par 71). (50-4), 7 p.m. Purse: TBA ($2.1 million in 2012). Washington (41-15) vs. Missouri Winner’s share: TBA ($378,000 in 2012). BASKETBALL (38-12), 9 p.m. Television: Golf Channel (Thursday, Friday noon-3 p.m.; Friday, 12:30-3:30 a.m., noon- NBA playoffs Louisiana-Lafayette (46-13) vs. 3 p.m.; Saturday, 12:30-3:30 a.m.) and Michigan (48-10), 2 p.m. NBC (Saturday-Sunday, 3-6 p.m.). Online: http://www.pga.com/seniorpga CONFERENCE FINALS Alabama (45-13) vs. Tennessee (47- Champions Tour site: http://www.pga Today 10), 7 p.m. tour.com Indiana at Miami, 8:30 p.m. Florida State (33-25) vs. Texas LPGA TOUR Friday (47-8), 8 p.m. PURE SILK-BAHAMAS LPGA Indiana at Miami, 8:30 p.m. Saturday CLASSIC Saturday UAB (40-17) vs. Florida (55-7), Site: Paradise Island, Bahamas. San Antonio at Memphis, 9 p.m. 1 p.m. Schedule: Thursday-Sunday. Sunday Nebraska (43-13) vs. Oregon (49-9), Miami at Indiana, 8:30 p.m. 8 p.m. Course: Atlantis Resort, Ocean Club Monday Kentucky (41-19) vs. Arizona State Golf Course (6,644 yards, par 73). San Antonio at Memphis, 9 p.m. (48-10), 10 p.m. Purse: $1.3 million. Winner’s share: Tuesday $195,000. Miami at Indiana, 8:30 p.m. Television: Golf Channel (Thursday- World Series Friday, 6:30-8:30 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 3-6 p.m.). May 30-June 5 Last year: Inaugural event. BASEBALL ASA Hall of Fame Stadium, Oklahoma Online: http://www.lpga.com City WEB.COM TOUR AL standings MEXICO CHAMPIONSHIP Site: Leon, Mexico. COURTESY East Division FOOTBALL Schedule: Thursday-Sunday. W L Pct GB Course: El Bosque Country Club New York 28 16 .636 — NFL preseason Never Quit Never 5K runners 1 (7,708 yards, par 72). Boston 27 18 .600 1 ⁄2 Purse: $700,000. Winner’s share: Baltimore 23 21 .523 5 Lake City runners Lauren Mcalister (left) and Cheyenne Brown pose with U.S. Marine Sunday, Aug. 4 $126,000. Tampa Bay 23 21 .523 5 Dallas vs. Miami at Canton, Ohio, Television: None. Roy Wolmmack after the Never Quit Never 5K at Jacksonville Beach on Sunday. Toronto 18 26 .409 10 8 p.m. (NBC) Online: http://www.pgatour.com Brown and Mcalister finished the race as part of the largest beach run in the country this Central Division WEEK 1 OTHER TOURNAMENTS W L Pct GB year with 5,000 runners on the sand. The event is part of the American Fitness Challenge Thursday, Aug. 8 MEN Cleveland 26 17 .605 — Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. and the Warrior Challenge that salutes all military personnel. 1 NGA TOUR: Three Ridges Classic, Detroit 23 19 .548 2 ⁄2 Cincinnati at Atlanta, 8 p.m. (ESPN) Thursday-Sunday, Three Ridges Golf Club, Kansas City 20 21 .488 5 St. Louis at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Knoxville, Tenn. Online: http://www.nga Chicago 20 23 .465 6 Washington at Tennessee, 8 p.m. tour.com Minnesota 18 23 .439 7 Denver at San Francisco, 9 p.m. BRIEFS West Division Seattle at San Diego, 10 p.m. W L Pct GB Friday, Aug. 9 AUTO RACING Texas 29 16 .644 — NY Jets at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. 1 BOYS CLUB YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL Stadium. The City of Lake Oakland 24 22 .522 5 ⁄2 Miami at Jacksonville, 7:30 p.m. Seattle 20 25 .444 9 New England at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Indianapolis 500 lineup City and Columbia County 1 Summer program Annie Mattox Los Angeles 17 27 .386 11 ⁄2 Arizona at Green Bay, 8 p.m. are co-sponsors. Activities At Indianapolis Motor Speedway Houston 13 32 .289 16 Chicago at Carolina, 8 p.m. registration open league offered include bounce houses, Today’s Games Houston at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Indianapolis Race Sunday water slides, games, face Minnesota (Worley 1-4) at Atlanta Kansas City at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Registration for the Annie Mattox Youth (Maholm 5-4), 12:10 p.m. Dallas at Oakland, 10 p.m. (Car number in parentheses; painting and adult men Oakland (Parker 2-5) at Texas (Tepesch Saturday, Aug. 10 all cars Dallara chassis) Lake City Recreation Flag Football League final and women flag football 3-4), 2:05 p.m. NY Giants at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. 1. (20) Ed Carpenter, Chevy, 2:37.3689 Department’s Boys Club registration is Monday. games. Admission is $5. (228.762 mph). Tampa Bay (Hellickson 2-2) at Toronto Sunday, Aug. 11 at Teen Town Summer Three age group leagues City and county employees (Buehrle 1-3), 4:37 p.m. Buffalo at Indianapolis, 1:30 p.m. 2. (26) Carlos Munoz, Chevy, 2:37.6581 (228.342). Program continues are offered for girls and will receive free admission Detroit (Verlander 4-4) at Cleveland WEEK 2 through June 7 or until boys: 5-7, 8-10 and 11-13. (U.Jimenez 3-2), 7:05 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 15 3. (25) Marco Andretti, Chevy, and lunch. N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda 6-2) at Baltimore Atlanta at Baltimore, 7:30 p.m. 2:37.7139 (228.261). camp is full. Boys ages 6 Cost is $40, or $25 if the For details, call Mario (Hammel 5-2), 7:05 p.m. Detroit at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. 4. (5) EJ Viso, Chevy, 2:37.7907 (who have completed the child is enrolled in the Coppock at 754-7095 or Seattle (Maurer 2-5) at L.A. Angels Carolina at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. (228.150). first grade) through 13 are Annie Mattox Summer 5. (2) AJ Allmendinger, Chevy, 2:37.8264 Zach Paulk at 752-2031. (C.Wilson 3-3), 7:05 p.m. San Diego at Chicago, 8 p.m. (ESPN) eligible. Cost is $250. Reading Program. Boston (Buchholz 6-0) at Chicago Friday, Aug. 16 (228.099). White Sox (Sale 5-2), 8:10 p.m. Minnesota at Buffalo, 7 p.m. 6. (12) Will Power, Chevy, 2:37.8342 For details, call Terri For details, call 344-7668 CHS FOOTBALL Kansas City (Shields 2-4) at Houston Oakland at New Orleans, 8 p.m. (228.087). Phillips or Heyward or 344-3493 after 2 p.m. (Lyles 1-1), 8:10 p.m. San Francisco at Kansas City, 8 p.m. 7. (1) Ryan Hunter-Reay, Chevy, Christie at 754-3607. Quarterback Club Thursday’s Games Tampa Bay at New England, 8 p.m. 2:37.9614 (227.904). POP WARNER FOOTBALL 8. (3) Helio Castroneves, Chevy, meeting Monday Baltimore at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. (FOX) CHS SOFTBALL Minnesota at Detroit, 7:08 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 19 2:38.0596 (227.762). 9. (27) James Hinchcliffe, Chevy, Registration, The Columbia High Cleveland at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Dallas at Arizona, 4:30 p.m. Lady Tigers set L.A. Angels at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Tennessee at Cincinnati, 7 p.m. 2:38.5411 (227.070). camp under way Quarterback Club will Jacksonville at NY Jets, 7:30 p.m. 10. (4) JR Hildebrand, Chevy, 2:38.2830 meet at 7 p.m. June 3 in (227.441). champions clinic NL standings Green Bay at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Lake City Pop Warner the Jones Fieldhouse. Miami at Houston, 8 p.m. 11. (98) Alex Tagliani, Honda, 2:38.3209 Columbia High’s state Football registration for Denver at Seattle, 10 p.m. (227.386). For details, call Allen East Division championship team has a Sunday, Aug. 18 12. (11) Tony Kanaan, Chevy, 2:38.6260 returning players is open Masters at 292-0725. W L Pct GB Indianapolis at NY Giants, 8 p.m. (226.949). softball clinic planned from through July 25. New Atlanta 26 18 .591 — 13. (22) Oriol Servia, Chevy, 2:38.7206 1 (FOX) 8 a.m. to noon June 10-13 player registration is May Washington 23 22 .511 3 ⁄2 (226.814). GIRLS CLUB 1 Monday, Aug. 19 for ages 8 and older. Cost 28-July 15. Four leagues Philadelphia 21 24 .467 5 ⁄2 Pittsburgh at Washington, 8 p.m. 14. (19) Justin Wilson, Honda, New York 17 25 .405 8 2:39.0318 (226.370). is $100, which will be used are offered for ages 5-11, Summer sign-up 1 (ESPN) Miami 13 32 .289 13 ⁄2 WEEK 3 15. (7) Sebastien Bourdais, Chevy, to buy rings for the team. with weight restrictions in Central Division is under way Thursday, Aug. 22 2:39.1543 (226.196). Sign up with any CHS each league. Cost of $80 W L Pct GB New England at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. 16. (9) Scott Dixon, Honda, 2:39.1808 player or at Brian’s Sports includes helmet, shoulder Registration for the St. Louis 28 16 .636 — (226.158). 1 Carolina at Baltimore, 8 p.m. (ESPN) Cincinnati 27 18 .600 1 ⁄2 on U.S. Highway 90 west. pads and accessories. A-1 Lake City Recreation Friday, Aug. 23 17. (10) Dario Franchitti, Honda, Pittsburgh 26 18 .591 2 2:39.2434 (226.069). For details, call Jimmy Bail Bonds is sponsoring Department Girls Club’s 1 Seattle at Green Bay, 8 p.m. (CBS) Chicago 18 25 .419 9 ⁄2 18. (14) Takuma Sato, Honda, 2:39.3681 Williams at 303-1192. the third annual football summer program is under 1 Chicago at Oakland, 10 p.m. Milwaukee 17 26 .395 10 ⁄2 Saturday, Aug. 24 (225.892). camp for ages 5-12. Camp way. Girls ages 6 (who West Division Buffalo at Washington, 4:30 p.m. 19. (83) Charlie Kimball, Honda, W L Pct GB YOUTH CAMP is 5:30-7 p.m. Monday, have completed the first Cleveland at Indianapolis, 7 p.m. 2:39.3768 (225.880). Arizona 26 19 .578 — Tuesday and Thursday grade) through 13 are NY Jets at NY Giants, 7 p.m. 20. (16) James Jakes, Honda, 2:39.4268 San Francisco 25 20 .556 1 Registration for Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. (225.809). through July 30. Parent eligible. Cost is $250. Colorado 24 21 .533 2 21. (77) Simon Pagenaud, Honda, 1 Philadelphia at Jacksonville, 7:30 p.m. summer camp consent is required. All For details, call Tara San Diego 21 23 .477 4 ⁄2 Tampa Bay at Miami, 7:30 p.m. 2:39.5219 (225.674). Los Angeles 18 25 .419 7 registration is 8 a.m. Krieghauser at 719-5840. Atlanta at Tennessee, 8 p.m. 22. (60) Townsend Bell, Chevy, Registration for Today’s Games to 5 p.m. weekdays at Cincinnati at Dallas, 8 p.m. 2:39.5438 (225.643). Columbia County Minnesota (Worley 1-4) at Atlanta 23. (8) Ryan Briscoe, Honda, 2:39.8117 Richardson Community YOUTH SOCCER St. Louis at Denver, 8 p.m. (CBS) Recreation Department’s (Maholm 5-4), 12:10 p.m. San Diego at Arizona, 10 p.m. (225.265). Center. Cincinnati (Latos 4-0) at N.Y. Mets Sunday, Aug. 25 24. (78) Simona De Silvestro, Chevy, Summer Youth Camp For details, call Mike CYSA taking (Harvey 5-0), 1:10 p.m. New Orleans at Houston, 4 p.m. 2:39.8398 (225.226). (ages 7-14) is 9 a.m. to Ferrell at 209-1662. L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 4-2) at Milwaukee (FOX) 25. (21) Josef Newgarden, Honda, summer sign-ups (W.Peralta 3-4), 1:10 p.m. 5 p.m. weekdays through Minnesota at San Francisco, 8 p.m. 2:39.4816 (225.731). June 9 (or until the camp Columbia Youth Soccer Arizona (Cahill 3-4) at Colorado (J.De (NBC) 26. (15) Graham Rahal, Honda, SWIMMING La Rosa 5-3), 3:10 p.m. WEEK 4 2:39.9948 (225.007). is full) at Richardson Association is accepting Washington (G.Gonzalez 3-2) at San Thursday, Aug. 29 27. (6) Sebastian Saavedra, Chevy, Community Center. Cost New hours for registration for its Summer Francisco (Bumgarner 4-2), 3:45 p.m. Detroit at Buffalo, 7 p.m. 2:40.0503 (224.929). of the camp is $225, which Soccer League for ages Chicago Cubs (Samardzija 2-5) at Aquatic Complex Indianapolis at Cincinnati, 7 p.m. 28. (55) Tristan Vautier, Honda, includes the admission 3-16. Fee of $75 includes Pittsburgh (Liriano 2-0), 7:05 p.m. 2:40.0907 (224.873). Philadelphia at NY Jets, 7 p.m. price of weekly field trips. jersey, shorts, socks and Philadelphia (Lee 4-2) at Miami Jacksonville at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. 29. (18) Ana Beatriz, Honda, 2:40.5823 The Columbia Aquatic (Slowey 1-4), 7:10 p.m. New Orleans at Miami, 7:30 p.m. (224.184). For details, call Nicole Complex is open for the year-end award St. Louis (Lyons 0-0) at San Diego NY Giants at New England, 7:30 p.m. 30. (63) Pippa Mann, Honda, 2:40.7109 Smith at 754-7095 or go summer. Hours are Register at columbia (B.Smith 0-0), 10:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. (224.005). Thursday’s Game to www.columbiacountyfla. 3-8 p.m. Monday through youthsoccerassociation.com. Washington at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. 31. (41) Conor Daly, Honda, 2:41.0145 com. Friday and 1-8 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 12:35 p.m. Baltimore at St. Louis, 8 p.m. (223.582). Cleveland at Chicago, 8 p.m. 32. (91) Buddy Lazier, Chevy, 2:41.1158 Saturday. Cost is $4 for GIRLS SOFTBALL Collegiate Baseball poll Green Bay at Kansas City, 8 p.m. (223.442). ADULT SOFTBALL ages 17-and-younger and Houston at Dallas, 8 p.m. 33. (81) Katherine Legge, Honda, $5 for adults. Water Registration for TUCSON, Ariz. — The Collegiate Tennessee at Minnesota, 8 p.m. 2:41.3079 (223.176). Summer league aerobics are noon and fall season open Baseball poll with records through May 19, Arizona at Denver, 9 p.m. registration open 5 p.m. Monday-Friday at a points and previous rank. Voting is done San Francisco at San Diego, 10 p.m. Girls Softball by coaches, sports writers and sports Oakland at Seattle, 10 p.m. HOCKEY cost of $4. Lap information directors: Columbia County Adult swimming is available and Association of Columbia Record Pts Pvs GOLF NHL playoffs Softball’s Summer League cost $4. Monthly County’s registration for 1. Vanderbilt 48-7 498 1 registration is open. Team memberships are offered. the fall season is under 2. Louisiana St. 48-8 496 3 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS cost is $250. Registration For details, call the pool way. Sign-up is at Brian’s 3. North Carolina 47-8 494 2 Golf week Monday deadline and a coaches Sports on U.S. Highway 4. Oregon St. 43-9 493 4 Detroit 3, Chicago 1, Detroit leads at 755-8195. 5. Cal St. Fullerton 45-8 491 5 PGA TOUR series 2-1 meeting is 6 p.m. Friday in 90 west. A copy of the 6. Virginia 45-9 488 7 CROWNE PLAZA INVITATIONAL Today the meeting room above RECREATION player’s birth certificate is 7. Oregon 43-13 485 6 AT COLONIAL Pittsburgh at Ottawa. 7:30 p.m. the concession stand at the required if not on file. Cost 8. Louisville 46-10 483 10 Site: Fort Worth, Texas. Thursday Southside Sports Complex May Day event is $55 per player or $75 9. Florida St. 44-11 481 9 Schedule: Thursday-Sunday. Boston at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. adult fields. Fee deadline for two or more siblings. 10. N.C. State 42-13 480 8 Course: Colonial Country Club (7,204 Chicago at Detroit, 8 p.m. moved to June 1 11. UCLA 37-15 477 11 yards, par 70). San Jose at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. is May 31, with the season A $10 discount is offered 12. Arkansas 35-19 470 12 Purse: $6.4 million. Winner’s share: Friday to begin on June 3. Richardson Community before Aug. 2. 13. Arizona St. 34-17-1 464 13 $1,152,000. Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. For details, call Pete Center/Annie Mattox Park For details, call 14. Clemson 39-17 460 14 Television: Golf Channel (Thursday- Saturday Bonilla at 623-6561 or go to North’s second annual 984-0003. 15. South Carolina 39-16 458 15 Friday, 3-6 p.m., 8:30-11:30 p.m.; Saturday, N.Y. Rangers at Boston, 5:30 p.m. (if 16. New Mexico 35-18 457 17 1-2:30 p.m., 6:30-11 p.m.; Sunday, necessary) columbiacountyadult May Day is 9 a.m. to 17. Kansas St. 39-16 454 18 1-2:30 p.m., 7-11:30 p.m.) and CBS Detroit at Chicago, 8 p.m. [email protected]. 3 p.m. June 1 at Memorial n From staff reports 3BSPORTS

Page Editor: Tim Kirby, 754-0421 LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 2013 3B GOLF REPORTS Big Wednesday for Denmark Keith Denmark posted QUAIL HEIGHTS Lehman 0-2-2, and Mark a +8 finish in Wednesday’s COUNTRY CLUB and Erica Lloyd 0-4. Blitz to squeeze by the Chet Carter Congratulations to Bob solid score of +7 by Wallace Sonntag for his hole in Christie. Denmark had a one on Creeks No. 11 in big payday, also capturing the final matches with the the Wednesday Scramble. two skins and a closest to standings as follows: One hop and into the hole, the pin on No. 17. n First Flight — Jan witnessed by the group Finishing in a tie for and Dion Cole 2-2, Tim of scramblers, made the third were Keith Hudson and Codey Blackwell 2-2, round a memorable one. and Tim Tortorice at +4. George Poultney and Jeff The Quail Heights Men’s Other skin winners White 2-2, Bob and Carole Golf Association 1st Annual were Frog Niewisch, Mike McGraw 2-2, Wallace 3-player Open Scramble Kahlich (2), Todd Carter Christie and Ben Chancey presented by Rountree- and Keith Hudson. 2-2, and Todd and Tiara Moore is scheduled for Other closest to pin win- Carter 1-3; June 8. The event has a ners were Joe Herring on n Second Flight — Joe A-B-C player format with COURTESY No. 3, Niewisch on No. 5, Herring and Tony Johnson the total purse at $5,000. The family team of Mark Boris (from left), Brittany Boris, Josh Boris and Mike Boris won the Tony Johnson on No. 11 3-1, Chet Carter and Gillian Call the pro shop at Kiwanis Club of Lake City Charity Golf Tournament on Friday. and Carter on No. 15. Norris 3-1, Randy Heavrin 752-3339 to sign up. The Friday Dogfight and Larry Boone 2-2, Mike The Fort White winner was Gerald Smithy and Patti Kahlich 2-2, Ralph Quarterback Club’s with a +1 performance. Minster and Pete Sapienza 1st Annual Pat Daniels Pair of aces wins the week Skin winners were Joe 1-2-1, and Jason Watts and Memorial Tournament is Herring (3), Smithy (3), Luther Huffman 0-3-1; June 1 with a shotgun start A pair of holes-in-one COUNTRY CLUB Davis and Hugh Sherrill Tim Tortorice and Jack n Third Flight — Bill at 9 a.m. The event is a were the week’s highlights. at LAKE CITY had three points. Tuggle (4). Ryan and Ken Kellam 4-0, three-player scramble with Ann Bormolini scored her Ed Goff Montgomery (39-37-76) Closest to pin winners Keith and Glenda Hudson long drive awards and clos- first career ace on No. 5 was a stroke up on Snow were Smithy on No. 5, and 2-2, Phllip and Brooke est to the pin awards on all using a 7 wood. Howard (39-38-77) for individual Tortorice on Nos. 11, 17. Russell 1-2-1, Richard five par 3 holes. To register Whitaker matched the feat Jordan Hale (+6) was scoring honors. Risk was The Tuesday Twilight and Shelley Skipper 1-3, for the event, call Margie at when his 9 iron found the a close third, followed by another stroke back with League is coming down to Gordon Fuller and Braden 365-9302 or the pro shop. cup on No. 15 for his fourth Steve Patterson at +4, and 78. career ace. Joe Paul and Cory DePratter In nine hole play Bell’s The Boris family team — tied for fifth. 38 was a stroke better than Mike, Mark, Brittany and In the B flight, Dave Rhea Hart’s 39 on the front GOLF BRIEFS Josh topped the Kiwanis Blair’s +6 edged Tom Wade side. Barney Hart was Club field of 120 players by a stroke for first place. unchallenged on the back Elks Lodge entry. Sign-up sheets are scramble with an 8:30 a.m. with a net 54. Mickey Wilcox, Bob with 37. at the pro shop or Elks shotgun start. Registration The team of Andrew Randall, Eddy Brown and The EMS Week tournament Lodge; deadline to begins at 8 a.m. Entry fee Porter, J.T. Clark, Jonathan Don Combs battled to a Tournament is Thursday. register is Friday. Lake City Elks Lodge’s is $75 per person or $250 Ulsh and Will Porter fin- four-way tie for third. The course will close at For details, call Carl annual charity golf for a team. There will be ished a stroke back in sec- McCranie picked up two 12:30 p.m. Ste-Marie at 752-2266. individual challenges and ond. skins to split the pot with tournament is June 1 at door prizes. Hole sponsors Skill shot winners were Richard Francis, Patterson Junior Golf Clinics The Country Club at Lake Josh Boris for longest putt, and Paul. City. Format is four-person Relay For Life are $100 or $300 which Steve Amos for longest The trio of Chad Hunter, Carl Ste-Marie has five scramble with an 8:30 a.m. tournament includes a team fee. drive, Alan Boggs for clos- Nick Tuttle and Shannon Junior Golf Clinics this shotgun start. Entry fee For details, call Kim est to the stake and Derick Davis took an easy three- summer. All the clinics of $50 per person includes The Relay For Life golf Nicholson at 288-2871 or Tuell for closest to the pin. stroke win in the Thursday will be Monday to Friday hamburgers, hot dogs and tournament is June 8 at Carl Ste-Marie at 752-2266. The team of Terry PM Scramble. The scram- from 8-11:00 a.m. The beverages. Hole sponsors the Country Club at Lake Hunter, Mike Jacobs, Randy ble pot rolled over again. cost is $80 for non-mem- are $100 and include a golf City. Format is four-person n From staff reports Sommers and Steve Peters Nicole Ste-Marie and bers and $65 for members. took a one-shot win in the Roberta Whitaker teamed Clinic dates are June 17-21, MGA Bear Creek game to win the LGA better ball June 24-28, July 15-19, July with a net 27. contest with a net 63. 29-2 and Aug. 12-16. Drinks The foursome of Tim Caroline Stevens and and snacks will be provided Rogers, Greg Lyons, Bud Sally Rivers finished second free of charge. The clinics Johnson and Don Combs with a 65. Third place was a are limited to the first 20 combined for second with tie between the twosomes paid kids. For information a 128. of Carol Felton/Katrina and registration, please call Steve Smithy won the Counts and Gloria Rowley/ Carl Ste-Marie at 752-2266 individual low gross score Peggy Radcliffe. or 623-2833. prize with a 74. Tom Wade Both Good Old Boys had the best net score with matches featured plenty of Junior Tennis Camp a 65. scoring. Chris Lewis (+10) over- Match one ended in Johnny Young has three came a hot pursuit from favor of the team of Monty Junior Tennis Camps this A.J. Lavin (+9) to win the Montgomery, Jim Bell, summer. All the clinics Sunday blitz. Mike Gough Howard Whitaker and will be Monday to Friday and David Rhodes were a Stan Woolbert, 10-7, over from 8-11 a.m. The cost shot back in third. the team of Rhea Hart, will be $80 for non-mem- Closest to the pin win- Dennis Hendershot and Jim bers and $65 for members. ners were Rhodes on No. 5, McGriff. Clinic dates are June 10-14, COURTESY Buddy Slay on Nos. 7 and The three-way second July 22-26 and Aug. 5-9. 15 and Bob Wheary on No. match went to the team Drinks and snacks will be Title sponsor team 17. Mickey Wilcox, Lewis, of Ed Snow, Carl Wilson, provided free of charge. Gough, Slay and Rhodes Bobby Simmons and Dan The clinics are limited to Heritage Bank of the South was the title sponsor for the Kiwanis Club of Lake City Charity each had a skin. Stephens, 8-6, over the the first 16 paid kids. For Golf Tournament at The Country Club at Lake City. The annual tournament had its Mike McCranie and team of Barney Hart, Dave information and registra- largest-ever field and raised close to $5,000. The Kiwanis Club of Lake City’s motto is Jonathan Allen fought to a Cannon, Bill Rogers and Eli tion, please call Johnny Young Children Priority One and the emphasis has recently been on feeding hungry first-place tie at +7 in the A Witt. The foursome of Marc Young at 365-3827 or Carl children in Columbia County. Playing for the Heritage Bank of the South were flight of Wednesday’s blitz. Risk, Emerson Darst, Paul Ste-Marie at 752-2266. Todd and Robin Corley (from left), Alan Boggs, and Stephanie and Tim Runac. WEDNESDAY EVENING MAY 22, 2013 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Entertainment Ton. 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COURTESY Lake City Special Olympics volleyball team members are (front row, from left) Victoria Boswell, Laquita Clay, Kendall Young, Jazz McQuay, partner Johanne Charlotin and partner Michaelle Charlotin. Back row (from left) are Officer Davis, Landon Green, Jessica Denson, Noah Strickland, Devonta Turner, partner Abby Williams and coach Charlie Thomas. Lake City Special Olympians win bronze at state games

From staff reports for the bronze. Lake City also had medal The Special Olympics winners in track and field. volleyball team from Lake Brandon Ohmer won gold City won a bronze medal in the shot put and placed in the 2013 Florida Special fourth in the 100 meters. Olympics State Games Dorian Morris won silver at Disney Wide World of in the shot put and bronze Sports on Saturday. in the 100 meters. Chris After falling to Orange Sweat won bronze in ther County, Lake City came shot put and placed fifth in back to defeat Bay County the 100 meters. Erectile Dysfunction Drugs May Be Dangerous To Your Health FREE book by doctor reveals what the GUXJFRPSDQLHVGRQ·WZDQW\RXWRNQRZ 'U.HYLQ+RUQVE\0'ZLOOPDLOWKH SD\ WKH SRVWDJH DQG KDQGOLQJ ,I ILUVWPHQWKDWUHVSRQGWRWKLVDG WKHSRSXODUSLOOVGRQ¶WZRUNIRU\RX DIUHHFRS\RIKLVQHZWKLUW\GROODU UHJDUGOHVV RI \RXU DJH RU PHGLFDO ERRN³$'RFWRU¶V*XLGHWR(UHFWLOH KLVWRU\ LQFOXGLQJ GLDEHWHV DQG '\VIXQFWLRQ´+H¶VVRVXUHWKLVERRN SURVWDWHFDQFHU \RXRZHLWWR\RXU ZLOO FKDQJH \RXU OLIH KH ZLOO HYHQ VHOIDQG\RXUODG\WRUHDGWKLVERRN &DOO7ROO)UHH  RUwww.eddoctor.com.

COURTESY Tillotson to Div. II baseball championship Tampa University won the NCAA Division II South Region to advance to the Championship Finals at the USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cory, N.C. The double elimination tournament begins Saturday. The host Spartans lost 7-2 to West Florida in the first region final on Sunday, then bounced back to win the decisive second game, 20-7. Lake City’s Jacob Tillotson plays for Tampa and is shown making a throw from shortstop and rounding third base to score a run.

COURTESY Garcia, Woods take shots at each other Associated Press You guys are finding out.” through the media. Garcia tried to tone down The animosity between VIRGINIA WATER, the barbs Tuesday at the them goes as far back as England — Tiger Woods BMW Championship when 2000, when Garcia beat and Sergio Garcia don’t asked about the spat. Woods in the Monday like each other, and they’re “I can’t like everybody and night exhibition “Battle at making no effort to disguise there’s people that you con- Bighorn” and celebrated as their feelings. nect with and there’s people if he had won something The verbal feuding that you don’t,” Garcia said much more important. Two began May 11 during the at Wentworth. “He doesn’t years later in the U.S. Open third round of The Players need me in his life, I don’t at Bethpage Black, where Championship. It resumed need him in mine and let’s Woods won wire-to-wire, this week on both sides of move on and keep doing Garcia complained that the the Atlantic when Woods what we’re doing. There’s second round should have offered a one-word answer never really been a true been halted because of rain if he thought about contact- connection I would have and that “if Tiger Woods ing Garcia to put the matter with maybe Luke (Donald) would have been out there, to rest. or Adam Scott or some of it would have been called.” “No,” he replied with a the other guys that I get The latest chapter took tight smile. along with well. place on the second fair- Garcia fired back at a “I think we should kind of way at the TPC Sawgrass sponsor function outside move on and forget — well, in the third round, when London. it will be difficult to forget Garcia had a one-shot lead. “He called me a whiner. — but kind of move on He was preparing to play That’s probably right,” he about what happened.” his second shot on the par told reporters. “It’s also prob- Disputes among golfers 5 from the fairway when ably the first thing he’s told are nothing new, though he was disrupted by cheers you guys that’s true in 15 it’s rare for two high-profile from the gallery around years. I know what he is like. players to go at each other Woods deep in the trees. Page Editor: Emogene Graham, 754-0415 LAKE CITY REPORTER ADVICE & COMICS WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 2013 5B

DILBERT DEAR ABBY Gender reassignment involves more than a lifestyle change

DEAR ABBY: My mention the money, but husband and I recently sometimes it comes up in learned that our sister-in- conversation. BABY BLUES law’s adult son from a prior How can people be jeal- marriage, “Charlie,” is now ous about money received “Claire.” My husband and from such a tragedy? I have three sons, ages 2 Would they really want to to 10 years. lose a family member in This sister-in-law Abigail Van Buren exchange for cash? Please expressed concern that www.dearabby.com ask people to be more our 10-year-old would age that they were born considerate in a situation remember Charlie and into the wrong body -- the where a child has paid a say something inappropri- wrong gender. Fortunately, far greater price than any ate. She’s demanding that there is help for it in the check in the mail could we lie to him and tell him form of medication and cover. -- SURVIVING Claire is another daughter MOM IN ILLINOIS BLONDIE surgery. He should be told we have never met. that the problem has been My husband and I do solved and Charlie is now DEAR MOM: I’m sorry not lie to our children. We Claire. When the younger for your loss. People, par- feel it is best to explain to children are older, they ticularly in a difficult econ- all three of our sons that can be told the same thing omy, can become jealous if Charlie has decided to in an age-appropriate man- they think someone is get- make a lifestyle change ner if the subject comes ting “something for noth- and let them ask questions up. ing.” (And depending upon if they choose. What is how dysfunctional a family your opinion? -- TRUTH- ** ** ** is, they might indeed be TELLING PARENTS willing to “lose” a family DEAR ABBY: My member in exchange for BEETLE BAILEY DEAR PARENTS: I children’s father died of cash.) don’t believe in lying to cancer about a year ago. I’m passing your sen- children either, but before As a result, they receive timents along, but my you tell your sons that Social Security benefits as advice to you is to stop Charlie decided to make a his surviving dependents. discussing finances unless “lifestyle change,” I urge He had no life insurance, there is a specific reason you to do some research so this is all they have. why the person you’re about gender identity. It is The problem is nearly talking to must have that not as simple on any level everyone who finds out information. as changing an aspect of they receive this money one’s lifestyle. It is about becomes angry and jeal- who Claire truly feels she ous. Abby, these benefits is inside. came from his earnings HAGAR THE HORRIBLE If your oldest boy and are meant to assist me ■ Write Dear Abby at remembers Charlie, he in supporting the children www.DearAbby.com or should know that some he is no longer here to P.O. Box 69440, Los people feel from an early help with. We try not to Angeles, CA 90069. HOROSCOPES

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Job Job Schools & Legal Legal 100 Opportunities 100 Opportunities 240 Education 430 Garage Sales IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BYRDS STORE CR 49. May 05538943 05537693 THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN 3RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND Interested in a Medical Career? 24th, 25th, 26th, (8-4). 247-240R - AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, 05538829 CR 49R, 247 Beachville. CR 49N, FLORIDA FLORIDA EMPLOYMENT Express Training offers courses for beginners & exp 252 Pinemount Rd - CR 49L. Lots Case No.: 12-570-CA CIVIL DIVISION OPPORTUNITY of antiques, new items inside, M & T BANK. CASE NO.: 122012CA000105CA COLUMBIA COUNTY outside if no Rain watch for signs. Plaintiff SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC. Columbia County is accepting • Nursing Assistant, $479 vs. Plaintiff, applications for Maintenance next class- 5/20/2013 PUBLISHER'S NOTE HEATHER NOLAN; KEVIN NO- vs. Supervisor, Landscape & Parks All Yard Sale Ads LAN; FLORIDA CREDIT UNION DREW E. LAW, III A/K/A DREW Department. This class is Assistant Academic Advisor • Phlebotomy national certifica- Must be Pre-Paid. Defendants LAW, III, HEATHER B. LAW responsible for assisting in daily Florida’s oldest Catholic tion, $800 next class- 6/03/2013 NOTICE OF SALE A/K/A HEATHER A. LAW; ANY operations, maintenance, con- education institution in the NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accord- AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES struction, assisting with super- Benedictine tradition, currently • LPN 9/16/2013 ance with the Default Final Judg- CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UN- vising and coordinating activi- enrolls more than 15,000 Miscellaneous ment of Foreclosure dated May 14, DER, AND AGAINST THE HERE- ties of department employees. students in 19 regional centers Fees incl. books, supplies, exam 440 2013, in the above-styled cause, I IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DE- fees. Call 386-755-4401 or Requires significant knowledge throughout Florida, the 2001 Jet ski w/ trailer great shape will sell to the highest and best bid- FENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT Southeastern United States and expresstrainingservices.com der for cash beginning at 11:00 AM KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR and skills related to the mainte- & ready to go. Needs nothing but a at 173 N.E. Hernando Avenue, Lake ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN- nance of sports facilities or through our Center for Online new owner. Bought a new one City, FL 32055, on 7/17/13, the fol- KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM construction assignments. Mini- Learning. University Campus is $2,300 obo. 386-758-7443 lowing described property: AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, mum requirements: High School located approximately 20 miles Pets & Supplies LOT 18 AND 19, BLOCK B, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, graduation and five (5) years north of Tampa, Florida. 310 Eight Piece Modern SPRING HILLS, ACCORDING TO OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; TEN- experience in turf related main- The admissions department is Dinner Set THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF ANT #1, TENANT #2, TENANT tenance and supervision of currently seeking an Assistant PUBLISHER'S NOTE $100.00 AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK #3, AND TENANT #4 THE employees in related industry. Academic Advisor at our Lake Florida Law 828.29 requires dogs Contact 386-754-2888 4, PAGE 33 & 33A, OF THE PUB- NAMES BEING FICTITIOUS TO Experience with application and City Center, located in Lake and cats being sold to be at least 8 Electric Garage Door 16x7 solid LIC RECORDS OF COLUMBIA ACCOUNT FOR PARTIES IN purchase of chemicals for treat- City, Florida. The Assistant weeks old and have a health brown in color. Great Condition COUNTY, FLORIDA POSSESSION IN POSSESSION OF ment of ball fields and related Academic Advisor will recruit, certificate from a licensed w/ 1 remote $500 OBO. Property Address: 215 S.W. Walnut THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, turf areas. Knowledge of irriga- followup and facilitate the veterinarian documenting they Call 386-365-3271 Place, Fort White, FL 32038 Defendants. tion design, installation and admission and academic have mandatory shots and are ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE free from intestinal and external WHIRLPOOL STACKED W/D repair. Must have a general advising of students to Saint Leo 7 yrs old, Excellent Condition TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM SALE knowledge of writing and University. this position focuses parasites. Many species of wild- THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- life must be licensed by Florida Available 5/27 $500 obo operating with a set budget, on attracting prospective Contact 352-516-0634 THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER suant to Final Judgment of Foreclo- students, admissions and assist- Fish and Wildlife. If you are AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS sure dated the 10TH day of May, equipment operations and super- vision or any equivalent combi- ing students through graduation. unsure, contact the local PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM 2013, and entered in Case No. office for information. Mobile Home WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE 122012CA000105CA, of the Circuit nation of training and experi- The successful candidate will SALE. Court of the 3RD Judicial Circuit in ence. Landscape, turf and ball have a Bachelor’s degree from a 610 Lots for Rent If you are a person with a disability and for Columbia County, Florida, field experience preferred. regionally accredited college or Possession of a valid Florida university. Previous administra- Computers NEWER 2/2. Super clean on 1 ac who needs any accommodation in wherein DLJ MORTGAGE CAPI- 407 North by distribution center. order to participate in this proceed- TAL, INC. is the Plaintiff and driver’s license required, CDL tive experience is required. ing, you are entitled, at no cost to HEATHER B. LAW A/K/A Class B Drivers License prefer- For additional information and Perfect for Target employee. $550. Complete Dell Desktop mo Call for details. 386-867-9231 you, to the provision of certain assis- HEATHER A LAW, DREW E. red. Columbia County residency application instructions, please $80.00 tance. Individuals with a disability LAW, III, UNKNOWN required within six (6) months visit our website: 386-755-9984 or who require special accommodations TENANT(S) and UNKNOWN of date of employment. Salary: www.saintleo.edu/jobs 386-292-2170 Mobile Homes in order to participate in a court pro- SPOUSE OF MARY L. OSBORN $14.05 hourly plus benefits. Saint Leo University is an equal 630 for Rent ceeding should contact the ADA Co- IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB- Successful applicant must pass opportunity employer. ordinator, 173 NE Hernando Ave- JECT PROPERTY are defendants. pre-employment physical, drug Catholics, women and minori- 2bd/1ba Country setting, Branford nue, Room 408, Lake City, FL The Clerk of this Court shall sell to screening & criminal history ties are encouraged to apply. 408 Furniture area. $500 mth plus Security 32055, (386) 719-7428 at least 7 the highest and best bidder for cash check. Applications available 386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833 days before your scheduled court ap- at the, Columbia County Courthouse, www.suwanneevalleyproperties.com pearance, or immediately upon re- 173 N.E. HERNANDO AVENUE, on website: Account Professional Glass and Metal Table ceiving this notification if the time LAKE CITY, FL 32055, 11:00 AM www.columbiacountyfla.com Needed Immediately, full time With Four (4) Wicker Back 3BR/2BA DWMH on 1 acre before the scheduled appearance is on the 26TH day of JUNE, 2013, the or the Human Resources Office, GL Reconc. & Job Cost Chairs. $400 private lot, 1st+last+dep required less than 7 days; if you are hearing following described property as set Board of County Commission- accounting exp preferred. Contact 386-754-2888, located in Ellisville. No pets. impaired call 711. forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: ers, 135 Hernando, Suite 203, Call for an appt. 386-462-2047 Contact 352-870-5144 WITNESS my hand and the seal of LOT 3, BLOCK B, PICCADILLY Lake City, FL 32055. (386)719- Email Resume this Court this 5/14/2013. PART SOUTH, ACCORDING TO 2025, TDD (386)758-2139. [email protected] EEO DFWP Lawn & Garden To place your CLERK THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RE- Deadline: 05/31/2013. 410 Equipment classified ad call /s/ B. Scippio CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, AA/EO/ADA/VP Employer. Local Trucking Job: Deputy Clerk of Court PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RE- 30 yr Family owned company 38” SNAPPER rear engine, 755-5440 SEAL CORDS OF COLUMBIA COUN- seeking quality drivers. riding mower, hydro drive. TY, FLORIDA 05538888 Home daily, 401k, Blue cross $450.00 05538967 ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- NOW HIRING Contact 386-754-2888 MAY 22, 29, 2013 TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM health ins, company pd life ins, Managers & Assistant Manag- driver referral bonus, shuttle pay + THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER ers, High Springs fruit & gift IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER many extras. Approximately THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN stores. Benefits avail: health, 2100 miles/wk. Pay depends on AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS dental, & vacation AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM experience/ safety record.Class A FLORIDA WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE Apply in person: Florida with hazmat Call us today CASE NO. 2012-000492-CA SALE. Citrus Center (Chevron) 1-800-842-0195 or 217-536-9101 FLORIDA CREDIT UNION, AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- 18603 NW CR 236, High ask for Doug Plaintiff, TIES ACT; If you are a persona with Springs (exit 404 & I-75) vs. DIRECTOR, DEVELOPMENTAL SENIOR STAFF ASSISTANT a disability who requires accommo- EDUCATION PART-TIME, TEMPORARY MATTHEW BRANDON, STACY dations in order to participate in a ANN BRANDON AND UNIFUND MECHANIC NEEDED with POSITION# A99968 Position #: OP9943 court proceeding, you are entitled, at 05538895 Grant Funded CCR PARTNERS, tools and experience. Southern Responsible for assisting the no cost to you, the provision of cer- EMPLOYMENT Specialized Truck & Trailer. This is a professional Defendants. tain assistance. Individuals with a director of Developmental NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OPPORTUNITY 386-752-9754 position responsible for disability who require special accom- COLUMBIA COUNTY scheduling, coordination, Education in developing SALE modations in order to participate in a Notice is hereby given that the un- Columbia County is accepting Musgrove Construction, Inc. and implementation of the and expanding programs, court proceeding should contact the applications for Maintenance developmental courses. maintaining appropriate dersigned, Clerk of Circuit Court, ADA Coordinator, 173 NE Hernan- has an immediate opening for Columbia County, Florida, will on Technician I, Landscape and Diesel Mechanic. Must have own Responsible for coordinating documentation for programs, do Avenue, room 408, Lake City, FL Parks Dept. Supervisory and/or the July 3, 2013, at 11:00 A.M., at 32055, (386) 719-7428, within two hand tools and a clean Class A with student advisors, and providing customer the 3rd Floor Court Room (1) of the (2) business days of receipt of notice manual work in directing & CDL, hydraulic experience and recruitment and scheduling services for a growing area at Columbia County Courthouse, 173 to appear. Individuals who are hear- participating in landscape and welding helpful. Drug free work- of instructors, and on site the college. Other duties vary NE Hernando Avenue, Lake City, park maintenance of County evaluations of instructor ing impaired should call (800) 955- place. Call Jesse at 386-364-2941 widely in subject matter and Florida, offer for sale and sell at pub- properties. Minimum require- and classes, as well as 8771. Individuals who are voice im- or come by office on Hwy 90, complexity and require initiative lic outcry, one by one, to the highest paired should call (800) 955-8770. ments: High School diploma/ Live Oak for more info. implementing, managing, bidder for cash, the property located Dated this 14TH day of MAY, 2013. G.E.D., 18 years of age. Two and reporting Title III grant and independent judgment. in Columbia County, Florida, as fol- P. DEWITT CASON (2) years experience in a super- as it relates to developmental Minimum Qualifications: High lows: Need Class "A" CDL drivers, Clerk of The Circuit Court visory position of two or more ($14.00/hr) to start, Delivering students. Requires Master’s School graduate or equivalent Lot 29, WOODGATE VILLAGE, By: /s/ B. Scippio employees; & one (1) year expe- degree with 18 graduate hours UNIT 2, as per plat thereof recorded produce in the local area. 2 yrs. plus four years secretarial or Deputy Clerk rience in grounds keeping or min. exp. in a Tractor/Trailer. in English, Math, Reading, clerical experience. Additional in Plat Book 5, Pages 84 and 84A, of SEAL the Public Records of Columbia similar maintenance work or any Must have Reasonable 7 yr MVR, or Education. Three years education may be substituted equivalent combination of train- developmental teaching County, Florida. Together with a 05538963 and be proficient at maintaining on a year for year basis for 1995 OAKK MOBILE HOME, ing & experience. Valid FL logs. Must be able to lift up to experience including online MAY 22, 29, 2013 driver’s license. Salary: $10.02 and distance learning classes. required experience in related ID#GAFLR34A200500K AND 70 lbs and be able to stand, bend, area. Must have exceptional GAFLR34B200500K which is per- per hour plus benefits. Success- stoop and able to push or pull a Experience with MS Excel manently affixed to the lands above- ful applicants must pass pre- loaded pallet jack. Benefits include and Power Point. Knowledge people skills, be able to work described and, as such is deemed to 060 Services employment physical, drug 401-K, Profit Sharing, Medical & of applicable state and at a fast pace, have good be a fixture and part of the real es- screening & criminal history Dental.Must live in or around the federal regulations; theory typing skills and be able to tate. Lynn’s Pet Grooming now open. check. Applications available Starke area. Contact J. Tucker and applications of computer develop Word documents and pursuant to the Final Judgment of $25-$35 by appt. Owner may stay on website: www.columbia- @ 386-628-7353 or programs used for registration Excel spreadsheets without Foreclosure entered on 5/10/2013, in and student records; academic w/ pet during groom. Most small countyfla.com or the Human [email protected] assistance. Must be able to the above-styled cause, pending in breeds. Takes 1-1.5hrs. 288-5966 Resources Office, Board of for additional info. P/U applica- record keeping and higher said Court. County Commissioners, 135 education privacy laws; use MS Outlook to maintain Any person claiming an interest in tions at 2222 N. Temple Ave, calendars, handle telephone Tractor for parcel/acre mowing. Hernando, Suite 203, Lake City, Unit 4 Any day till to 12:00pm and Distance Learning the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- $15.00 per acre with no minimum. FL 32055. (386)719-2025, Technology, Power Point, and calls in a courteous and er than the property owner as of the $10.00 trip charge. Free estimates. online teaching. Ability to efficient manner, and have date of the lis pendens must file a TDD (386)758-2139. Deadline Real Estate Assistant wanted for (904) 651-0016 06/07/13:. AA/EO/ADA/VP Agent. Real estate experience a demonstrate understanding ability to transcribe notes claim within 60 days after the sale. and consideration to the needs P. DeWitt Cason, Clerk Employer. must. Fax resume to 386-758-8920 and minutes. Must be able to or email [email protected] of students with regard to establish and maintain effective Clerk of Circuit Court Job issues related to developmental By: /s/ B. Scippio 100 Opportunities working relationships with Deputy Clerk SALESPERSON NEEDED courses; prioritize duties; reach timely decisions; work under others. Special consideration SEAL BARTENDER NEEDED Guaranteed Salary Plus will be given to applicants Experienced & Dependable, pressure; work harmoniously Commission. Send Resume to with an associate degree 05538965 Must have your own phone & car. 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College in Education and Employment Classified Department: 755-5440 LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 2013 3C Mobile Homes Unfurnished Farms & Commercial 640 for Sale 730 Home For Rent 810 Home for Sale 810 Home for Sale 820 Acreage 830 Property 3BD/1.5BA with an enormous 2BD /1.5BA, Country, South of Large 4br/3ba, well kept newer Just Listed - in White Springs, a 3/2 on 6 acres. Property is fenced Commercial Property w/ 190ft on fenced back yard & screened in Lake City, private river access. home on 1 acre. 2308 sqft, resist- block off the main street. 3/2 and cross fenced. Detached work- Hwy 129 S. Great investment w/ 6 porch. Minutes from town. Remax w/boat ramp, 2 garages, clean, ance pool w/cover MLS #83559. corner lot w/ nice shade trees. shop w/ apartment Missy Zecher indiviual spaces to rent. $345,000 Professionals Jo Lytte 386-365- $590 mo. + sec. 386-590-0642 $249,999 Accredited Real Estate $45,000 Vern Roberts 386-688- Remax Professionals MLS 82495 Anita Handy 386-208-5877 2821 MLS 83508 $89,900 Mike Foster 288-3596 1940 Poole Realty MLS#83528 $179,000 386-623-0237 Poole Realty MLS#75332 3 BR/2 BA, 2,400 sq. ft., 290 SW Jackie Taylor & Associates Downtown Live Oak. 1500+ sqft. (3) New 28x48 Horse Farm Leisure Dr., Quail Heights, Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty Spacious & Elegant! Gorgeous Cancelations being sold Under $1,200 mo. plus $1,000 sec. Bank Owned in Springfield Must See 3/2 Storage Galore 4.17 Corner office is within walking 4br/2ba brick home, Forest Coun- acres. workshop, BBQ house w/ distance to the Courthouse. Wholesale Cost. $31,995 NO 386-752-6062 Estates! 4BR/2B. Sold “As Is”. try, newer roof, beautifully land- Dealers Please - Home Only Price. Needs repairs. $59,900 Elaine K. screen room. Sabrina Suggs 386- $190,000 Ric Donovan 386-590- 4BR/1BA BRICK home. scaped,$175,000 Ron Feagle 386- 854-0686 MLS 83652 $225,000 1298 Poole Realty MLS#83248 Can Be seen at North Point Homes Tolar 386-365-1548 MLS #83572 288-2901 Hallmark Real Estate 4545 NW 13th St., Azalea Park. $750 mth, Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty Owner financed land Gainesville, FL 352-872-5566 1st, last & Security 1/2 to 10 acre lots. 386-397-2619 or 386-365-1243 3br/2b in May Fair s/d. Split plan, Farms & Duplexes 2013 DOUBLEWIDE LR, DR, and breakfast nook. 820 Acreage Deas Bullard/BKL Properties 880 $33,995 inc. set-up, Modern New Home 3BR/2BA, 2 $137,900 Elaine K. Tolar 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com car garage, on 2 ac, 2,500sqft Fort Six 2/1 duplex units with fireplace. trim-out & A/C 386-365-1548 MLS #83574 10 ACRES priced $10,000 below Owner Financing on 5 beautiful Each unit is in good condition & Call 386-288-8379. White “3 Rivers Estates” $975 mo property appraiser value! In SE acres for custom built or place 1st+last +sec. Call 305-345-9907. 268 SW Red Maple Way - MLS rents for $500/mth. Missy Zecher Columbia County only $25,000 your MH. Affordable priced at Remax Professionals MLS 82747 Dispaly Model Sale! 76769. Price Reduced. All brick 386-623-1973 $32,000 Teresa Spradley 386- Several 2012 and 2013 Models are Paula Lawrence $235,000 386-623-0237 Business & and sits on .59 acres. Beautiful sun Hallmark Real Estate 365-8343 Hallmark Real Estate ready to be sold to make room for room. Century 21 Darby Rogers the 2014 Models! Great Discounts 750 Office Rentals 752-6575 , $199,000 Wester Drive 26.93 acres beautiful on Select Jacobsen Models. Free 2 homes 20 acres! Main home pasture land, I-75 frontage, approval by phone until 9 PM. 05538609 3BD/2BA - Bright Cheery and w/large open rooms, high ceilings. income producing billboards New on 1 ac. Outside city limits Guest DW w/deck. Large work- $106,374 Nate Sweat 386-628- North Pointe Homes, New Beautiful Office Suite 441 N Gainesville. 352-872-5566 but close to everything. Remax shop, $329,000 Janet Creel 386- 1552 Hallmark Real Estate 2700 sqft Security Professionals Jo Lytte 386-365- 719-0382 Hallmark Real Estate Late Model Repo's Camera’s and phone 2821 MLS 80351 $89,900 We have several late model Used system provided. Jackie Taylor & Associates REPORTER Classifieds Brick 4/3 home on 1.7 acres. extra d M and Repo Homes to pick from. Computer network ready. Mini farm in McAlpin, 4/3 farm- Publishe onthly by the North Pointe Homes, In the heart of Lake City insulation for energy efficiency. house on 11.4 acres, 5 stall horse In Print and On Line Gainesville, FL 352-872-5566 Call Joe 386-935-2832 4 ton a/c unit, Missy Zecher barn. MLS #83456 $339,900 Lake City Reporter Remax Professionals MLS 81550 386-854-0686 Sabrina Suggs www.lakecityreporter.com Palm Harbor 4/2 $499/Month $245,000 386-623-0237 http://www.palmharbor.com/ model-center/plantcity/ Medical, Retail and Professional 253 NW Country Lake Glen Education AND MEDICAL MANAGEMENT. JOB John Lyons 800-622-2832 ext 210 Office space on East Baya near MLS 82332. Large 5,148 sqft Old Country Club Rd. home with 5bd/7ba on 3 acres w/ ______PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE. COMPUTER Spacious home in Dowling park, Call 386-497-4762 or ground pool -Century 21 Darby MEDICAL BILLING TRAINEES NEEDED! AND FINANCIAL AID IF QUALIFIED. Solar screen open patio, New 386-984-0622 (cell) Rogers 752-6575 , $629,000 metal roof & New carpet. MLS Train to become a Medical Office Assistant. NO SCHEV AUTHORIZED. CALL 888-203-3179 #82902. $144,900 Accredited Re- Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty 1649 heated sqft w/ 2 car garage, EXPERIENCE NEEDED! Online training gets WWW.CENTURAONLINE.COM al Estate Mike Foster 288-3596 Commercial Lease! 1,800 sqft screened back patio and in ground w/ 3 offices, $775 monthly rent. pool. Property fenced. MLS 82395 you Job ready ASAP. HS Diploma/GED & PC/ ______4BD/2BA on 1 acre with 2 living Mary Brown Whitehusrt $154,900. REO Realty Group, Internet needed! (888)374-7294 Attend College Online 100%. areas. Country home close in. 386-965-0887 MLS #83365 Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 screened porch & deck. . Remax ______*Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice, Professionals Jo Lytte 386-365- Oakbridge Office Complex Quality built 3 bedroom Deer Help Wanted *Hospitality, *Web. Job placement assistance. 2821 MLS 81745 $84,900 Professional Office Available Valley model home. Immaculate 725 SE Baya Dr and move in ready. MLS 82494 ______Computer and Financial Aid for qualified 3/2 Mobile Home on 1/2 ac. Needs Call 752-4820 Missy Zecher Remax Professio- Driver - Two raises in first year. Qualify for any students. SCHEV authorized. Call 888-203-3179 TLC, great investment, located in nals 89,000 386-623-0237 Glenn St. Mary. MLS# 82570, Only $825/mth. Utilities furnished portion of $.03/mile quarterly bonus: $.01 Safety, www.CenturaOnline.com Results Realty $49,000. Brittany 2128 SW Main, Ste. 101 Cedar 2 story Log Home w/ metal $.01 Production, $.01 MPG. 3 months OTR ______Stoeckert 386-397-3473 (386) 752-5035 roof on 11 acres, 3 sheds w/ elec- 7 days 7-7 A Bar Sales, Inc. tricity, private drive, MLS 82827 experience. 800-414-9569 www.driveknight. AIRLINES ARE HIRING – Train for hands MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls, R30 $349,900. REO Realty Group, com on Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved insulation, OSB wrap, house wrap, Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 real wood cabinets, and thermal 805 Lots for Sale ______program. Financial aid if qualified – Housing pain windows. Payment $399 per 674 NW Horizon St. MLS 83102. DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW! Learn available CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 3/2 brick w/ lots of space on 7 month call John T 386-752-1452. Nice 5 acre lot located in quiet to drive for US Xpress! Earn $700 per week! 866-314-3769 setting River Rise s/d, Homes acres. 3 stalls, round pin & tack/ WANTED…CASH PAID for only, paved street. $65,000 feed shed. Century 21 Darby No experience needed! Local CDL Traning. Job ______your Mobile Home, Singlewide or MLS #76151 Rogers 752-6575 , $219,900 Doublewide flood homes wel- Results Realty, ready in 15 days! (888)368-1964 AIRLINE CAREERS – Train for hands on come. Call 386-288-8379 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 434 SW Riddle Lane MLS 83346. ______Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved built in 2007. Like new vinyl sided Eastside Village Realty, Inc. Experienced OTR Flatbed Drivers earn 50 up program. Financial aid if qualified – Housing Mobile Home MLS #76668 - $32,000, home, convenient to schools and 650 & Land Buildable lot for site built shopping. Century 21 Darby to 55 cpm loaded. $1000 sign on to Qualified available CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance homes only. In Forest Country. Rogers 752-6575 , $99,900 drivers. Home most weekends. Call: (843)266- 866-314-3769 Price just reduced! New MH w/ Call Denise Bose 752-5290 1376 NW Lake Jeffrey Rd 3731 / www.bulldoghiway.com. EOE huge barn/workshop on 1+ acre. MLS 83588. Large brick home. Master has walk in closet. MLS Eastside Village Realty, Inc. ______MLS #76668 - $32,000, Lots of potential for this property. #82586. $68,900 Accredited Real Century 21 Darby Rogers Homes for Rent Estate Mike Foster 288-3596 Buildable lot for site built homes only. In Forest Country. 752-6575 , $70,000 ______Great Buy! 3br/2ba immaculate Call Denise Bose 752-5290 5bd/3ba Two story brick & vinyl Buy 1-3bd Homes From $1000/mo! MH on 5 beautiful acres. Pole home on 28 acres fenced.. Security barn, workshop, fire place PUBLISHER'S NOTE PreForeclosured and Rent2OWN Homes! All real estate advertising in this system and gated MLS 83597 $105,000 Ginger Parker 386- $349,500. REO Realty Group, Bad Credit OK! Only 500 Credit Score Min! 365-2135 Hallmark Real Estate newspaper is subject to the fair housing act which makes it illegal Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 To learn more and access local listings call to advertise "any preference, Jackie Taylor & Associates Great location, 3/3, extra living 1-866-955-0621 3/2 brick home on .72 acres. limitation, or discrimination based room, separate family room, Flori- Nice family & kitchen. Close to on race, color, religion, sex, da room, workshop. Missy Zecher ______town. MLS #83189 $147,000 disability, familial status or nation- Remax Professionals MLS 83598 Miscellaneous 386-590-3013 Becky Justice al origin; or any intention to make $247,000 386-623-0237 such preference, limitation or ______Jackie Taylor & Associates discrimination." Familial status Plantation S/D, custom tile work MEDICAL CAREERS BEGIN HERE 3/2 2 acres w/ in ground pool and includes children under the age of throughout, french doors to private Week of May 20, 2013 screen enclosure. Lots of storage 18 living with parents or legal patio, volume ceiling, MLS 83649 – TRAIN ONLINE FOR ALLIED HEALTH space. MLS #81368 $171,000 custodians, pregnant women and Missy Zecher Remax Professio- 386-590-3013 Becky Justice people securing custody of chil- nals 185,000 386-623-0237 Jackie Taylor & Associates 2003 dren under the age of 18. This Completely updated in 2011, new 5/3 on 5 acres with front and rear newspaper will not knowingly flooring, new appliances, in desira- covered porch. two car covered accept any advertising for real es- ble neighborhood. MLS 83691 tate which is in violation of the carport MLS #83464 $249,000 $79,900. REO Realty Group, 386-590-3013 Becky Justice law. Our readers are hereby in- formed that all dwellings adver- Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 Nice mini farm on 2 Ac. fenced tised in this newspaper are availa- Horse Property - 1,500+ sqft, 2/2 and cross fenced w/water for ble on an equal opportunity basis. w/ FP, barn, stalls, on 4+ acres. livestock. 2B/2B. MLS# 82569, To complain of discrimination call Close to White Springs. $129,900 Results Realty $41,000. Brittany HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777, David Mincey 386-590-0157 Stoeckert 386-397-3473 the toll free Poole Realty MLS#77888 24 acres - older 3/2 DWMH, front telephone number to the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. Location, Location! 2br/1ba river porch full length of MH, open house very close to Branford, floor plan. (needs TLC) $99,000 Owner Motivated! $160,000 Nelda Hatcher 386-688-8067 Home for Sale Sherrel McCall 386-688-7563 Poole Realty MLS#82998 810 Poole Realty MLS#80948 Remax- Pam Beauchamp Unfurnished Apt. 386-303-2505, Seller will pay 710 For Rent closing! 3BR/2BA, 1662sf .45ac, 05538497 quiet neighborhood. Nice Kitchen, $89 Deposit shed & more. #80447 $144,900 Pools, B-ball, gym & more! Remax- Pam Beauchamp *FREE after school program 386-303-2505, Reduced - 4br/2ba, Windsong Apts 1883sf, .501ac, 2 car carport, screened/carpeted back porch, 386-758-8455 2 sheds. #80607 $129,500 Amberwood Hills Apts. Remax- Pam Beauchamp Private Patio area. Beautiful yard. 386-303-2505, Reduced. Great Washer/dryer hkup. Free water & gold course home. 3BR/2BA, + sewer. 1/1, 2/1. Move in special. den .51ac, Large covered back 386-754-1800. wwwmyflapts.com porch. #81110 $174,000 Columbia Arms Apt. located Remax- Pam Beauchamp 1/2 mi from V.A. & Winn Dixie. 386-303-2505, Reduced - 3br/2ba, Pet Friendly. 2428sf, 1.768ac, privacy fenced Pool , laundry & balcony. garden area, dock on lake, 386-754-1800. www.myflapts.com beautiful views. #83082 $249,000 Great area West of I-75, deluxe Remax- Pam Beauchamp 2br apts, some w/garage. W/D 386-303-2505, Plantations Pool hookups & patio. $700-$750 plus Home 3BR/2BA, 1780sf .51ac, SEC .386-438-4600 or 965-5560 French door to pool/lanai, privacy Greentree Townhouse fenced back yard.#83471 $189,000 Move In Madness. 2/1, 2/1.5. Free Remax- Pam Beauchamp water & sewer. Balcony & patio. 386-303-2505, Really Cute - Laundry. Behind Kens on Hwy 90. 3br/1.5ba, 1331sf, crown molding, 386-754-1800 wwwmyflapts.com newer roof, privacy fenced back Newly remodeled yard. #83510 $84,900 1bd/1ba & 2bd/1ba 218 SW Riverside Ave. Call for details MLS 81407. 1 room cabin on 386-867-9231 Ichnetucknee River w/ screened Redwine Apartments back porch. Century 21 Darby Pets welcome. with 5 complexes, Rogers 752-6575 , $184,900 we have a home for you. Eastside Village Realty, Inc. 386-754-1800. MLS #81958-, $115,000. Must be www.myflapts.com 55+, 3br/2ba, Site Built w/ lots of UPDATED APT, room, split plan mstr suite, FL. w/tile floors/fresh paint. Rm. Call Denise Bose 752-5290 Great area. 386-752-9626 Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty Wayne Manor Apts. 3br/2b home completed in 2011 w/ Spacious 2bedroom metal roof. Lots of cabinets & washer/dryer. Behind Kens off work space. $110,000 Sherry @ Hwy 90. 386-754-1800 386-365-8414 MLS #81774 www.myflapts.com Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty Windsor Arms Apartments. Spacious 5BR/3B home in Hick- Move in! 2/1, 2/1.5, 2/2. Pet ory Hill S/D! Minutes from town. Friendy. Free 200 ch. Dish. Wash- $175,000 Mary Brown Whitehusrt er/dryer hkup.386-754-1800. 386-965-0887 MLS #82546 www.myflapts.com Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty 3br/2b brick home in Stonehenge. Furnished Apts. New wood laminate. Large back 720 For Rent yard. Elaine K. Tolar $176,900 386-965-0887 MLS #83162 ROOMS FOR Rent. Hillcrest, Sands, Columbia. All furnished. Jackie Taylor & Associates - 3/2 Electric, cable, fridge, microwave. ranch home in Hillcrest Heights Weekly or monthly rates. 1 person s/d, cathedral ceilings, open floor $135, 2 persons $150. weekly plan. MLS #83172 $136,500 386-752-5808 386-854-0686 Sabrina Suggs 4C LAKE CITY REPORTER ADVERTISEMENT wednesday, may 22, 2013 GDJCIG::BDDG:@>6 #Xdb .%7+)!2)/

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