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LAKECITYREPORTER.COM City prevails in EEOC lawsuit Federal judge dismisses in Jacksonville by U.S. we have to live with and against the city, and certainly we’re happy District Court Judge I believe in it,” he said. about the court’s decision to dismiss the discrimination lawsuit filed Marcia Morales Howard, “The summary judgment case and close the file on these allega- by former police captain. follows a Dec. 20 summa- went in favor of the city, tions,” she said. “We will continue to stay ry motion hearing. The Mr. Davis has the right to focused with our primary goal and that is By TONY BRITT judge ordered summary appeal and I will withhold to provide quality customer service to the [email protected] judgment on behalf of the any comment in regards citizens of Lake City.” city. Gilmore to the outcome until he Davis Davis said he plans to appeal. A federal judge dismissed a racial dis- City Manager Wendell has had his due process.” “That’s already in the making,” he said. crimination and retaliation lawsuit filed Johnson offered a brief statement about Police Chief Argatha “It’s going to be an appeal. When you by former Lake City Police Capt. Rudolph the ruling. Gilmore said she was happy with ruling. look at the lawsuit, it talks about a lot Davis Sr. against the City of Lake City. “I have said from the beginning of this “We went through federal court pro- The decision, handed down Friday case that we have a justice system that ceedings with Mr. Davis’ allegations made RULING continued on 3A

Project to fix I-10 flooding planned Charges unlikely in school paddling State attorney says he doubts grounds for criminal case.

By DEREK GILLIAM [email protected]

Third Circuit State Attorney Jeff Siegmeister said he has been advised on the facts of the Richardson Middle School paddling complaint, and is investigating whether criminal charges are warranted. He said his office will con- tinue its preliminar y i n v e s t i g a - tion into the incident, but Siegmeister has doubts that charges will be filed. Siegmeister “It doesn’t seem likely to rise to criminal charges, pending further inves- tigation,” he said Tuesday. William Murphy, assistant principal at RMS, paddled a COURTESY FDOT student Friday at the school The state Department of Transportation will present information to the Columbia County Commission on Thursday about a project to elevate a por- for misbehaving. tion of Interstate 10 because of past flooding. This section east of U.S. 441 flooded on June 27, 2012, in the wake of Tropical Storm Debby. See The school had asked per- story, Page 3A. mission from the mother before paddling the student. She gave permission, but when she saw the results of the pad- dling, she felt the punishment Audit finds city finances clean was excessive. She said the paddling resulted in blood blisters and Pension fund obligation was city’s finances. and state sources. bruises across the buttocks The overall financial health of city gov- “It sound’s like there’s something wrong and upper right thigh of her only issue raised by firm that ernment received an “unqualified opinion,” with it, unqualified, but it means without son. which is “the best that you can get,” Ron qualifications (or reservations) by us,” She then took her son to performed financial check-up. Whitesides, chairman of the audit depart- Whitesides said. “It is actually a clean opin- Shands at Lake Shore to docu- By DEREK GILLIAM ment at Purvis, Gray and Co., told city coun- ion and what you want.” ment his injuries, and later [email protected] cil Monday. There was a recommendation from the filed a complaint with the Purvis, Gray and Co. did the audit for the auditor. The audit report noted the city “ had Columbia County Sheriff’s Lake City won’t go broke anytime soon city. Audits are required by law to check the previously underfunded the annual required Office. with about $13.6 million (or five months of accuracy of financial statements and verify contribution to the General Employees’ The medical report from operating expenses) held as reserve, accord- the local governments follow rules that con- Lake Shore said there were ing to the 2012 independent audit of the trol the use of granted funds from federal AUDIT continued on 3A contusions across the but- tocks and right upper thigh. The report documented pain and tenderness in the area. Burglars steal The sheriff’s office sent the mother’s complaint to the state attorney’s office. child center’s The mother said she has also contacted Child Protective computer unit Services, which she said was doing its own investigation. By TONY BRITT Columbia County School [email protected] Superintendent Terry Huddleston said on Monday Thieves broke into a local early learning that the school district was center Monday night or Tuesday morning investigating the issue, but and caused hundreds of dollars of dam- school policy allows for corpo- age when they stole a computer, broke ral punishment with parental a surveillance camera and smashed a permission. window. When the mother was told Michelle Ward, Suwannee Valley 4Cs Siegmeister doesn’t believe executive director, said teachers at Lawton’s criminal charges will be filed, Place found that two of the buildings had she said she was furious. been broken into when they arrived at work “Has he seen the pictures,” about 7 a.m. Tuesday. she said. “That’s going to be Lawton’s Place is a three-building complex my question to everybody on Jackson Avenue owned by Suwannee else. I don’t understand.” Valley 4Cs. She said she feels the school “They took a Hatch computer, which JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter district, sheriff’s office and Children play with a staff member at Lawton’s Place early learning center in Lake City, which was BREAK-IN continued on 3A broken into Monday night or Tuesday morning. A computer system was stolen, an official said. PADDLING continued on 3A

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LONDON collection of some of Princess Diana’s most memorable evening Daily Scripture gowns, including one she wore to a White House “But the fruit of the Spirit is Adinner where she danced with John Travolta, fetched more than $1.2 love, joy, peace, forbearance, million at a London auction Tuesday. kindness, goodness, faithfulness, Diana famously wore the deep navy, figure-hugging velvet gown to gentleness and self-control. a gala dinner hosted by President Against such things there is no Ronald Reagan, during her and Prince Charles’ first joint state visit law.” to the U.S. in 1985. Photographs of her taking to the White House dance — Galatians 5:22-23 floor with Travolta have become some of the most celebrated images of the princess. The Victor Edelstein gown was Lake City Reporter HOW TO REACH US sold for 240,000 pounds, Kerry ASSOCIATED PRESS Main number ...... (386) 752-1293 BUSINESS Taylor Auctions said. 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Corrections and clarifications will run in this space. And thanks for reading. AROUND FLORIDA Scott to repay O’Leary, had posted on eral others approached his Facebook page in 2011 by a reporter said they ‘cafe’ donation about a female relative and didn’t recall seeing or her same-sex partner. The interacting with him. A TALLAHASSEE relative didn’t see it but roommate interviewed — Florida Gov. Rick Scott found out about it through by a campus media outlet says he will write a $2,000 another family member. said Seevakumaran was an personal check to reim- O’Leary said, in part, introvert who never had burse campaign donations that he would “tear the visitors. received from those linked concrete up with your Police say the 30-year- to a gambling scandal. face and drag you back to old Seevakumaran had Scott said Tuesday he your doorstep.” He added, armed himself early will donate the money “(You) better watch how Monday with two guns, to the Florida Veterans ... you talk to people. You hundreds of rounds of Foundation. were born a woman and ammunition, a backpack The governor you better stay one.” filled with explosives. They announced his decision a O’Leary argued he said he planned to attack week after more than 50 couldn’t be charged other students as they people were arrested in because he did not “send” fled the seven-story dorm a scandal involving Allied the threatening language where he had pulled a fire Veterans of the World. The to his relative. A Duval alarm to cause the evacu- organization ran nearly 50 County circuit judge ation. Internet parlors in Florida denied his request to dis- Seevakumaran’s plans with computerized slot miss the charges. were thrown off by cam- machine-style games. After the state dropped pus police officers’ quick Investigators said the one of two counts, O’Leary response to the fire alarm charity gave about $6 mil- pleaded no contest to the and a 911 call from his lion to veterans and much remaining count. He was roommate, who hid after of the $300 million went to sentenced to 10 years in Seevakumaran pointed a charity leaders. prison, followed by five gun at him, UCF Police Those linked to the years of probation. The Chief Richard Beary said. scandal have donated probation requirement was more than $1 million to later reduced to two years. ‘Right to speak’ Florida politicians and O’Leary appealed, and political parties. Scott a unanimous three-judge bill passes received four checks. panel sided with the trial TALLAHASSEE The Republican Party of judge. Florida announced Friday — People would get the it would donate $300,000 to right to be heard — and the veterans foundation. UCF attack not just seen — at local government and state plotter a loner agency meetings under a Court: Facebook ORLANDO — A former bill passed by the Florida threats are crimes student who plotted an Senate. attack at the University The Senate on Tuesday TALLAHASSEE — In of Central Florida kept approved the bill (SB 50) an apparent first in Florida to himself and left little unanimously by a vote of law, a state appeals court impression on his class- 40-0. A companion mea- ruled Monday that posting mates before his suicide sure is under consider- threats on one’s personal led to the discovery of his ation in the House. Facebook page can be weapons and his plans. The bill is a response to prosecuted under state James Oliver appeals-court rulings on law. Seevakumaran was Florida’s open-government The 1st District Court of described as a loner both “sunshine law.” Those Appeal decided in a crimi- by police and in a brief decisions interpreted the nal case that a Facebook statement from his fam- law as requiring officials post could be considered a ily released Tuesday. to meet in public but not “sending” for the purposes Authorities planned an requiring them to give citi- of the “sending written afternoon news confer- zens a voice. threats to kill or do bodily ence. The bill allows govern- harm” law, a second- One of his dorm mates ments to set time limits degree felony. said he recalled friendly on public comment and The language at issue but distant interactions exempts some meetings was in a status that the with James Oliver of an emergency nature. defendant, Timothy Ryan Seevakumaran, while sev- n Associated Press 3A

Page Editor: Jim Barr, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER NEWS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 2013 3A Drivers fight; one charged Realtors: Local real estate

By AMANDA WILLIAMSON Ave and manner and stuck his finger market becoming stable awilliamson@lakecityreporter. D u v a l in the vehicle through the com Street, he open window, the report exited his said. Barton attempted to By AMANDA WILLIAMSON “We’re probably back to A Lake City man faces an vehicle and remove Creamer’s hands [email protected] aggravated battery charge approached where we were in 2001 and from his car, but was unable after he allegedly struck the driver’s Despite a slump in the February hous- 2002, before we started the to. a 70-year-old man sitting Creamer side win- ing market statistics, local realtors con- great ascension.” in his vehicle on North dow of the According to the report, tinue to believe the market has entered Marion Avenue. car behind him, the report Creamer told police he stable territory. Gregory Creamer, 42, said. then “beat” the 70-year-old The county’s monthly housing market — Dan Gherna, told police that he pulled The occupant, Charles man, striking him several report shows a decrease in closed sales, executve director, onto Duval Street from a Barton, asked Creamer to times in the face. Barton median sale price and average sale price Lake City Board of Realtors parking lot on Monday at put his head in the win- sustained minor injuries to compared to February 2012. about 11:09 a.m. At that dow, the police report read. his lip, which were treated Similarly, the Lake City Board of year, with December 2012 having had just time, the driver in the Creamer told police that on the scene. Realtors reports that the average percent 30 new listings. vehicle behind him started when he put his head in the of original price received for a sale has Median sales price was $142,500 in Barton told police he honking and flicked his window, Barton grabbed fallen, as compared to the same period a February 2012, compared to $117,000 last middle finger at Creamer, his neck and slapped him wanted to pursue charges, year ago. However, the active inventory month, while the average was $106,250 in according to the arrest on the chin. and Creamer was taken has dropped, a positive indicator for the January. Batten said foreclosures, bank report. However, Barton said to the Columbia County economy. repossessions and short sales could have When Creamer reached that Creamer approached Detention Center without Dan Gherna, executive director of contributed to the drop in median and the intersection of Marion his vehicle in an aggressive incident. the Board of Realtors, said the numbers average price. shouldn’t scare people. Gherna said the disparity was cre- “We’re in a stable market,” he said. ated because of the sale of six houses at “We’re probably back to where we were more than $200,000 each in 2012. So far RULING: Discrimination suit rejected in 2001 and 2002, before we started the this year, realtors in Columbia County great ascension.” have only sold three houses more than Continued From Page 1A Stan Batten, Board of Realtors presi- $200,000 each. dent, agrees. He said the market seems “When you’re looking at a small sample misconduct and insubordi- “A lot of people her assessment was that to be improving. size, a couple big sales can really skew nation by me towards her. are telling me it’s Davis was operating with Batten’s observation is reflected in the the market,” Gherna said. When you look the judge’s the mentality of a sergeant, month-by-month breakdown of the mar- A falling inventory shows increased ruling, it’s all one-sided. My over, but it’s not meaning he may have been ket’s numbers. While closed sales may interest by buyers and is a good indicator side was never considered. over. This is like good at providing supervi- be down to18 from January’s 30, pending of an improving market, Batten said. It’s going to be appealed to half-time and we sion, but he was not skilled sales rose from 32 to 36. The property for sale inventory the 11th Appeals Court in still have a second at planning, drafting poli- According to the report, economists decreased from 433 homes in February Atlanta, Ga.” cies or taking initiative. consider pending sales to be a reliable 2012 to 367 homes in February 2013. The Davis said his attorney, half left.” “Following the one- indicator of potential closed sales, but inventory was up slightly from January’s Marie Mattox, will file the on-one meeting, Gilmore warn that not all pending sales will be 365 homes. request for an appeal by — Rudolph Davis Sr., contacted City Manager finalized. A balanced market for real estate is 5.5 Friday. former Lake City police Wendell Johnson that same New listings dropped from 82 in months of supply, indicating the market He said he was surprised captain day and told him that she January to 55 in February. However, new is neither a buyers’ market nor a sellers’ by the ruling. had completed the a one- listings fluctuate over the course of the market, the report indicates. “I was surprised by the favoritism shown to a white on-one meeting with Davis, ruling, but I can tell you officer and the failure to assessed her command this, the chief knew the select Davis to serve as act- structure and concluded ruling three months ago,” ing or interim police chief that Davis did not fit into Interstate project to be aired Davis said. “How did she on two occasions, as well as her team,” court docu- know that? I do believe that the initiation of two inter- ments say. By AMANDA WILLIAMSON citizens. in the end it’s going to come nal affairs investigations of Howard ruled that Davis [email protected] Sections of the four-lane interstate were out in my favor. It not over Davis. was an at-will employee closed following Tropical Storm Debby. till God says it’s over.” The court found Davis’ and could be terminated The state Department of Transportation FDOT plans to install 10 drainage struc- Davis worked at the city allegations did not have at will. plans to discuss its proposal to raise a tures and raise the roadway by maximum police department for 19 merit, and they were dis- “In this case, Gilmore 10-mile section of Interstate 10 north of one foot, four inches. The project will years, from June 1990 to missed. has consistently explained of Lake City at an open house meeting include raising the County Road 236 over- November 2009. Gilmore “Davis presents no evi- that she terminated Davis Thursday before the regular Columbia pass, an FDOT news release says. terminated Davis on Nov. dence that he was repri- because he did not have County Commission meeting. The project area stretches from west 19, 2009. manded, suspended, threat- the right mentality and The $24 million project proposal comes of U.S. 41 east to the County Road 250 Court documents said ened, criticized, harassed skill set to serve as her after past flooding issues on the section overpass. FDOT anticipates at least four Davis claimed Gilmore was or in any way tangibly second-in-command,” the of I-10. areas being affected by the construction, hired to fire him in retali- harmed,” court documents judge’s ruling said. “Davis The presentation to the commission including west of U.S. 41 near exit 301, ation for filing racial dis- stated. “Davis suffered no has not shown that these will start at 5:30 p.m. in the School Board east of U.S. 41, east of U.S. 441 near exit crimination complaints. loss in pay, benefits or pres- reasons are untrue, or that Administration Auditorium. FDOT offi- 303 and areas inside the Osceola National While at LCPD, Davis tige.” they could not have legiti- ials will be available for an hour before Forest between CR 236 and CR 250. filed several internal griev- Davis said that Gilmore mately motivated Gilmore the meeting to answer any questions from ances complaining of racial terminated him in retali- to terminate Davis.” discrimination, and leveled ation for his history of fil- Davis said the city was charges against four differ- ing racial discrimination not an “at-will” workplace ent heads of the department: complaints. Court records when he was terminated, PADDLING: Charges not likely Chief David Albritton, Chief indicate she did not termi- but a “just cause” work- Steven Burch, Capt. Bruce nate Davis because of any place. Continued From Page 1A Charles and Gilmore. disciplinary issue. “Florida is an at-will state, One of instances where Gilmore’s depositions but in 2009 the City of Lake Davis alleged racial dis- said she terminated Davis City had just cause policy,” the state attorney’s office established case law as school administrator com- crimination was an email following a one-on-one he said. “ Nov. 15, 2010, do not take the paddling as to what constitutes child mitted child abuse. he received from former meeting on Nov. 3, 2009, they changed it to an at- a serious matter. abuse, and Siegmeister Siegmeister has not chief Burch, where Burch after Gilmore had been at will policy. She (Gilmore) “Until you see for your- said he doesn’t believe the made a final decision with forwarded a message to the department for less said she terminated me at self what was done to my evidence meets that stan- regard to filing charges, the entire department that than two months. will, but how can you ter- son, you won’t understand,” dard. and he could change his contained an attachment During the meeting, minate somebody at-will if she said. The mother gave her mind, he said. with the image of a mon- Gilmore said she felt Davis you don’t have an at-will Siegmeister said permission for the pad- The Lake City Reporter key, saying “We think the “seemed to have an 8-to- policy? Just cause meant Tuesday night that he had dling to take place, is not reporting the moth- one in the middle is you. 5 mentality” and explained you had to have poor job seen the photos, and there Siegmeister said, which er’s name in order to pro- Burch said he did not open to him that she “expected performance or some type are visible marks on the will make it difficult to tect the identity of the the email or see the image him to deal with planning, of misconduct to be recom- child’s buttocks. There is convince a jury that a child. before sending it, which drafting policies and taking mended for termination. was verified by the city’s initiative.” This is why they changed information technology She said it appeared their policy in 2010. technician. Davis did not agree with “I don’t have any ani- AUDIT: City finances found sound The court determined her philosophy and that mosity for the chief or the that the email was neither indicated Davis did not city manager,” Davis con- Continued From Page 1A an adverse action against possess the right mentality tinued. “This is about right Davis nor evidence of dis- or skill set to perform the and wrong. A lot of people Retirement Plan, which was $236,238, and recom- “We have tightened the criminatory intent. role of captain. Although are telling me it’s over, but resulted in a net pension mended the city consider purse strings a little bit Davis’ allegations against he presented evidence that it’s not over. This is like obligation.” additional contributions to these last couple years, and Burch and Charles gener- he was regarded as a good half-time and we still have The city addressed the eliminate the underfund- we have weathered some ally related to purported officer and supervisor, a second half left.” issue and paid an addition- ing. pretty tough economic al contribution of $477,529 City Manager Wendell years,” Johnson said. “... into the employee pension Johnson wrote that the If we don’t have any more plan in 2012. city has budgeted the findings than this pension BREAK-IN: Burglars steal computer Still, the audit found $236,238 in the 2013 fis- fund finding — which is a the net pension obliga- cal year to eliminate the managerial comment, by Continued From Page 1A tion on Sept. 30, 2012, underfunding. the way — I’m thrilled.” is a children’s com- the community. So, it really to emphasize other areas puter system with early hurts whenever something of learning. It helped them childhood software,” Ward like this happens,” she said. emphasize learning their G & K NURSERY said. “They broke into one “Unfortunately, it’s not the letters, numbers and col- building on the back side first time that we’ve been ors.” — the playground side — broken into over there.” A window in one of the We have Annuals, Perennials, Plants & Vegetables and came in and they took After reviewing the secu- facility’s other buildings the Hatch computer system rity video, Ward said there was also smashed. ¢ and some keys to internal appeared to be about four “The glass from where 4 in. Pots 99 doors. Right now, that’s all people involved. they smashed the window we know they took.” “It looked to be young in — it was like the win- Ward said they are still kids,” she said. dow exploded all over the trying to determine wheth- The break-in will have an classroom. So, all of the er anything else was taken. adverse impact on services toys, equipment and furni- ,#5*-! 2'-, She did not give an esti- provided at the facility for ture — everything in that mated total value for items 16 children 2 to 3 years classroom — just had glass taken or broken. old. splattered everywhere,” The building that was bur- “The children won’t Ward said. ,IQ-J?H glarized is for Early Head have access to that part She said she is uncertain Start programs, where new- of the classroom,” Ward whether the agency will borns to 3-year-old children said. “They won’t be able have a fundraiser to replace Sisters Welcome Road at Hwy 90 W. are served. The facility to utilize the early learn- the stolen computer. TWO LOCATIONS!! serves 72 children. ing programs software on “We haven’t gotten that 1375 SE County Rd. 349 (1 Mile East of 41 South on CR349) “We mainly serve low- that system. It’s an extra far yet to really think about 752-8449 income and our most resource for the children that,” she said. “We’ll have Sisters Welcome at Hwy 90 W. impoverished families in in the classroom that helps to see what we can do.” Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-6pm; Sat. 8:30am-5pm #47224254 4AOPINION OPINION

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ANOTHER VIEW On ethics, get the details right

he devil is always in the details. Two weeks after the Florida Senate earned accolades for its unanimous vote on ethics reform, the bill’s fine print is getting the scrutiny it deserves Tthanks to a former ethics commission execu- tive director. Now it’s up to the Florida House to improve the ethics reform package by tightening up several Senate provisions that could make it harder instead of easier for the public to keep tabs on those conducting the business of govern- ment. Meaningful ethics reform requires getting all the details right, not just some of them. The House Ethics and Elections Committee started deliberations Monday on the House leg- islation — just a day after Philip Claypool, the former executive director of the state ethics com- mission, critiqued the Senate legislation at the request of Integrity Florida. Among the areas ripe On the FBI’s ‘Deke’ DeLoach for improvement in the House: he last time I saw distribute. We declined for obvious Financial disclosure requirements Cartha D. DeLoach was reasons. Lawmakers want to make it easier for officials all the way back in the After we reporters spent a day to correct the paperwork they must file annually early 1970s, when the with Sullivan, our organizations without consequence. But the danger is in under- nation’s attention was simultaneously broke stories that Tfocused on the Watergate scandal. outlined a series of misuses of mining the importance of financial disclosure for the convenience of politicians, particularly While he wasn’t one of the figures FBI personnel and support by when this provision could mean a corrected in the constitutional crisis boiling presidents dating from Franklin form isn’t submitted until after an election. The around the Nixon administration, Dan K. Thomasson Roosevelt, including using agents citizens’ right to know the financial interests of he certainly had been a key in a on the floor posing as delegates series of events that historically set at the Democratic National those seeking or holding office is not a nuisance that stage. guided the bureau’s counterintel- Convention in 1964, illegal break- requirement, and the ethics commission already “Deke,” as he was known, died ligence efforts. Those memos had ins at foreign embassies, so-called distinguishes between honest mistakes and more last week at age 92. When I’d seen come into possession of the Senate “black bag jobs” and questionable nefarious kinds. him four decades ago, he had left Watergate Committee but had wiretaps for political reasons. Conflicts of Interest his high perch in law enforcement been withheld from the public by Yet my memories of DeLoach are Legislators can now vote on any matter, but as J. Edgar Hoover’s third in com- chief counsel Samuel Dash. To try pleasant. He was perhaps the last of mand of the FBI and was then a to duplicate them without seeing the Hoover lieutenants who helped they have to disclose afterward if they or a close them, the three of us had split up associate, including a family member, would get private citizen in corporate America. him put together an agency often We met in his office at PepisCo, our personal FBI sources and indi- flawed, rightly criticized but highly a special private gain or loss. Under the Senate vidually begun interviewing them. and House bills, lawmakers could not vote on the giant beverage conglomerate, important in law enforcement and where he was assistant to the presi- We ultimately would interview only preserving liberty. His contribution issues where they had a special interest — but dent, to discuss a sensitive subject: two together, DeLoach and Sullivan. to that historic perspective, good could vote if their close associate did. In those the politicization of the FBI and its During our interview, DeLoach and bad, was significant. The nation cases, the legislator would still disclose a conflict use, or misuse, by presidents. seemed relaxed and confident -- to was lucky to have him. after voting. And the Senate bill contains suspect I had called DeLoach early that a point. Having spent much of his Had he been in a position, would language that appears to narrow the definition morning to ask for an appointment life fending off bad publicity, he first he have leaked the information that of special gain or loss. The goal should be to on behalf of an unlikely trio of wisely wanted to find out what we brought an end to the Nixon crisis reporters from unrelated organiza- already knew. In the end, he filled -- as did W. Mark Felt, identified improve public disclosure, not give lawmakers some important holes, confirmed more cover when they vote for their self-interest, tions: myself, Jim Squires of the as Deep Throat, and others in the Chicago Tribune and Harry Kelly of what we had learned in individual bureau? I would like to think so. big and small. interviews, talked about his fam- Ethics complaints Hearst. We were pooling our efforts to recreate a series of memos from ily, and sent us off with an offer to Both chambers would make it harder for citi- another FBI superstar, the professo- supply us with a case of Russian ■ Dan K. Thomasson is former editor zens to file complaints in the run-up to an elec- rial William Sullivan, who for years vodka his company was licensed to of Scripps Howard News Service. tion. And the Senate would impose new standards when a complaint must be dismissed by the com- mission. This would make matters worse, and Florida doesn’t have a problem with over-prosecu- Dems, choose between rhetoric, reality tion on ethics violations.... ongressman Tom ian employees enjoyed $128,226 in ■ Tampa Bay Times McClintock, R-Calif., has combined wages and benefits in a modest proposal for 2011, versus $64,560 for the typical the House GOP leader- private-sector taxpayers who under- ship: Keep Democrats write their paychecks. To practice Lake City Reporter Cconstantly astride the horns of a the “shared sacrifice” that Obama dilemma. preaches, cut their compensation “We have seen several major by 10 percent. This $12,822 average Serving Columbia County Since 1874 pieces of legislation reported to the Deroy Murdock savings per government employee House floor, such as the Violence [email protected] would finance medical assistance The Lake City Reporter is published with pride Against Women Act, that divide for wounded warriors from Iraq and for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun‑ Republicans while they unite federal funding for Obama’s 116th Afghanistan. Force Democrats to ties by Community Newspapers Inc. Democrats,” McClintock tells me. golf junket until he restores public choose between overpaid federal We believe strong newspapers build strong “Just thinking out loud here, maybe tours of the White House. Despite bureaucrats and the military heroes communities —‑“Newspapers get things done!” while we still have a Republican applause for Gohmert’s amendment, whom they claim to support. Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and majority in the House, we ought Boehner scotched it. What a waste. - The Office of Personnel profitable community‑oriented newspapers. to put up measures that unite So, the question should come Management specifies that in 2011, This mission will be accomplished through the Republicans around Republican before the House. In a separate, federal employees spent 3,395,187 teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, principles and force the Democrats individual vote -- rather than within hours caring for 1,202,733 union- integrity and hard work. to explain their positions to voters.” a major bill that Democrats might ized federal workers “when the House Speaker John Boehner, R- oppose on a party-line basis -- the employee would otherwise be in a Ohio, repeatedly has violated former donkeys should decide: Would duty status.” In other words, during Todd Wilson, Publisher GOP Speaker J. Dennis Hastert’s they rather spend tax dollars to this “official time,” federal staffers Robert Bridges, Editor rule that legislation must pass the whisk Obama to country clubs or worked for Big Labor, rather than Jim Barr, Associate Editor House with at least a majority of the to reopen the executive mansion the American people. This cost tax- Sue Brannon, Controller Republican majority. The tax-raising to Boy Scouts, Campfire Girls and payers $155,573,739 -- 11.85 percent fiscal-cliff deal, pork-filled Hurricane other children who washed cars above 2010’s expense. Dink NeSmith, President Sandy relief bill, and the problem- and sold cookies to fund their now- The House should kill “official Tom Wood, Chairman atic VAWA all were adopted with spiked White House visits? time” and split the savings: half to the nearly unanimous Democrat sup- - As the Heritage Foundation’s Treasury, to reduce the $16.7 trillion port and a minority of GOP votes. James Sherk estimates, taxpayers national debt, and half to the Centers This is no way to run a Republican could save some $11 billion annually for Disease Control, to discover new LETTERS POLICY legislative chamber, especially when by repealing the Davis-Bacon Act. It HIV-AIDS treatments and create an the Washington Post reports that requires Washington to pay, on aver- AIDS vaccine. Make Democrats pick Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly writ‑ Obama thirsts to crush the House’s age, 22 percent higher, union-driven between their pals in the govern- ten and double spaced. Letters should not exceed 400 GOP majority and, during his final “prevailing wages” on federally fund- ment-employee unions and the AIDS words and will be edited for length and libel. Letters two years, reinstate California ed construction projects rather than patients they say they love. must be signed and include the writer’s name, address Democrat Nancy Pelosi as speaker lower, market-driven wages. Why House Republicans thus should and telephone number for verification. Writers can for one last, left-wing waltz. not scrap this lavish law and devote give Democrats daily opportunities Boehner should follow half the savings to debt reduction either to do the right thing...or paint have two McClintock’s strategy and schedule and the other half to assist disabled themselves into a corner where letters per month published. Letters and guest columns daily, stand-alone votes that rally children who live below the poverty their hunger for self-preservation are the opinion of the writers and not necessarily that Republicans and let Democrats dem- line? Force Democrats to choose will expose the hollowness of their of the Lake City Reporter. onstrate whether they truly stand between construction-union bosses, slogans. with the downtrodden or with the who pay their campaign bills, and BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL Deroy Murdock is a columnist with prosperous. disadvantaged kids, whom they say ■ 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown. the Scripps Howard News Service - As the sequester started, for they represent. BY FAX: (386) 752‑9400. and a media fellow with the Hoover instance, Rep. Louie Gohmert, R- - As the Cato Institute’s Chris Institution on War, Revolution and BY EMAIL: [email protected] Texas, offered a brilliant idea: No Edwards calculates, federal civil- Peace at Stanford University. 5A

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March 20 Photo Critique to be held Living will program during our April 18 meet- The Five Wishes Holy Week service ing. Skip Weigel, retired Workshop is available First Presbyterian local professional portrait to community groups, Church will have a Service photographer, will be our civic clubs and churches of Wholeness at 6:15 p.m. host for the meeting. Come in Columbia, Hamilton, The service provides a early if you’d like to join Lafayette and Suwannee time for to meet God and us for dinner before the counties. Larry Geiger, to feel the comfort and meeting. Visit Branford public relations manag- forgiveness that refreshes Camera Club on Facebook er for the Hospice of the through Jesus Christ. At or call Carolyn Hogue at Nature Coast, will facilitate this service, chants are (386) 935-2044, for more the workshop at no cost. sung, reflective silence, information. Five Wishes is a easy-to- and proclamation of the complete, legal living will Scriptures will be held. We Retired educators document that spells out will offer anointing with oil The Columbia County the medical, personal, emo- and prayers for healing. Retired Educators will tional and spiritual needs. met at 1 p.m. in the School To schedule a workshop Board Adult Center, Room contact Larry Geiger at March 21 120. For mor informa- 755-7714 or (866) 642-0962. Pet loss program tion, call Will Brown at A free program, “Coping 752-2431. with the Loss of Your Pet” March 23 will be held at 2 p.m. at Policeman’s ball JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter March 22 the Wings Community Members of a drill team fall from their horses after they collided while performing in between The Lake City Police Education Center, 857 SW competitions during the 19th annual Florida Gateway Pro Rodeo on Sunday at the Columbia Fish dinner Department will hold its Main Blvd. in the Lake Our Redeemer Lutheran 20th annual Policeman’s City Plaza. The workshop County Rodeo Arena. Church, 5056 SW State Ball and Charity Gala. This will be facilitated by Dr. Road 47 in Lake City, pre- year’s ball, themed “A Red Joy Dias, director of client Hospice of Citrus County Joint replacement talk surgery?” To reserve a pares fish dinners every Carpet Affair,” will be at 7 counseling and support ser- Inc./Hospice of the Nature Dr. Jeffrey Glenn will seat, call (386) 758-3385. Friday from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Florida Gateway vices, University of Florida Coast. Visit www.hospice give a free seminar on p.m. The dinner is $6 for College Conference Center. College of Veterinary ofcitrus.org. joint replacement options Camera club two Alaskan pollock filets, Tickets are $50 per person, Medicine. She will discuss at 2 p.m. in the Lake City The Branford Camera corn, baked beans, hush- $500 for a table that seats working through grief Gardening program Medical Center classrooms Club will meet at 7 p.m. at puppies, cole slaw and eight. For more informa- over the death of a pet and Master Gardener Tony He will discuss hip and knee Cuzin’s Restaurant, across tarter sauce. Take out or tion, call Audre’ Washington understanding the grief of Kurtz will present a pro- replacement and answers the street from Scaff’s eat in. at (386)719-5742. others. For information or gram on “Green and Easy questions like “Is surgery Market in Branford. to register, contact Vicki Florida Lawns” at 5:45 p.m. my only option?” and “How The program will focus Myers at 755-7714 Ext. at the Fort White Library quickly can I return to on preparations for our 2411 or (866) 642-0962 at on State Route 47. my normal lifestyle after second annual Spring MEDICAL CAREERS BEGIN HERE Train ONLINE for Allied Health and Medical Management. :ŽďƉůĂĐĞŵĞŶƚĂƐƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞ͘&ŝŶĂŶĐŝĂůŝĚŝĨƋƵĂůŝĮĞĚ͘ SCHEV authorized. OBITUARIES Call 888-203-3179 www.CenturaOnline.com James Edward Farnham his children, James Coleman Shirley Diane Kay Avenue Lake City, FL 32025. Gordon Jr. and his wife Ja- Please sign guess book at Mr. James Edward Farnham, 77, net of Loxahatchee, Florida; Shirley Diane Kay, 57, passed parrishfamilyfuneralhome.com of Lake City, died March 15, Becky Holloway and husband away on March 16, 2013 in 2013 at his residence following Dwayne of Lake City, Florida Jacksonville, FL. She was Virginia Waters an extended illness. A native of and Florence Simmons and hus- born in Florala, Alabama. She Erie, Pennsylvania, Mr. Farnham band Seldon of High Springs, was a member of the Assump- Mrs. Virginia Waters, 66, passed had been a resident of Lake City Florida; his grandchildren, tion Catholic Church and the away early Friday morning, since 1979 having moved here Dewey Holloway(Amanda) Polish American Cultural So- March 15, 2013 at The Health from Jacksonville, Florida. He of Fort White, Florida; Tim ciety. She is survived by her Center of Lake City following was the son of the late Stephen Holloway(Stephanie) of Jack- husband of 36 years, Ronald an extended illness. Mrs. Waters Farnham Sr. and Margaret Schaf- sonville, Florida; B.J. Simmons Kay, sons Michael Kay (Laura) was born in Atlanta, Georgia but Erectile Dysfunction fer Farnham. He had worked as of High Springs, Florida; Jamie and Mark Kay, daughter Crystal has lived in Lake City for the a long distance truck driver for Lynne Gordon of Loxahatchee, Kay, brother Rick Peters, sis- past 38 years. She worked as a Drugs May Be Dangerous To Your Health many years. In his spare time Florida; and James Coleman ters Eloise Long, Patricia Stone bookkeeper and office manager FREE book by doctor reveals what the Mr. Farnham enjoyed hunting, Gordon III of Loxahatchee, and Karen Butler. She has one for several local businesses. She GUXJFRPSDQLHVGRQ·WZDQW\RXWRNQRZ fishing and camping. He was Florida and great grandchildren grand-daughter Karyss Hunton. volunteered at the Miss Florida 'U.HYLQ+RUQVE\0'ZLOOPDLOWKH SD\ WKH SRVWDJH DQG KDQGOLQJ ,I Taylor Anne Holloway, Fisher pageants. She enjoyed sew- ILUVWPHQWKDWUHVSRQGWRWKLVDG WKHSRSXODUSLOOVGRQ¶WZRUNIRU\RX also an avid Green Bay Packers Visitation for Mrs. Kay will be ing, photography and spending and University of Alabama fan. Taylen Holloway both of Fort on Thursday, March 21 at the DIUHHFRS\RIKLVQHZWKLUW\GROODU UHJDUGOHVV RI \RXU DJH RU PHGLFDO time with her grandchildren. ERRN³$'RFWRU¶V*XLGHWR(UHFWLOH KLVWRU\ LQFOXGLQJ GLDEHWHV DQG Mr. Farnham was a Christian. White and Kymber Rose Hol- Assumption Catholic Church She was a member of Southside He is survived by his wife of loway of Jacksonville. The from 10 to 12 noon with the ser- '\VIXQFWLRQ´+H¶VVRVXUHWKLVERRN SURVWDWHFDQFHU \RXRZHLWWR\RXU Baptist Church. She was pre- ZLOO FKDQJH \RXU OLIH KH ZLOO HYHQ VHOIDQG\RXUODG\WRUHDGWKLVERRN forty-eight years, Frances Wade mother of his children, Thel- vice following. In lieu of flow- ceded in death by her parents Farnham; his , Kellie ma Estelle Flanagan of High ers, please make contributions Guy and Myrtle Wright Snead. &DOO7ROO)UHH  RUwww.eddoctor.com. Charney, Bobbie Prescott and Springs, Florida and a very spe- to the Polish American Cultural Mrs. Waters is survived by her Donna Williams all of Lake City cial friend Lucy Nixs of Blount- Society at 5850 Collins Road husband Ron Charles Waters, and Carol Rohde of Erie, Penn- stown, Florida also survive. Jacksonville, FL (904)772-7836. Sr. of Lake City; one son Ron sylvania; his sons, Pete Farnham The family wishes to thank all of C. Waters, Jr. of Lake City; of Lake City and Jimmy Farnham the staff of the Covenant Hospice Betty Jean Regar one daughter Jennifer Davis of and Stevie Farnham; three broth- and the V.A. Hospitals in Lake Lake City; Four brothers, Paul ers, Steve Farnham Jr. of Jack- City and Altha for their loving Mrs. Betty Jean Regar 72, died Snead of Miami, Florida; Pete sonville, FL; Harry Farnham and care and all of the family and Sunday March 17, 2013 at Snead of Punta Gorda, Florida; Kenny Farnham both of Penn- friends who brought joy to his life. Shands Lake Shore Hospital after Billy Snead of Georgia and sylvania and his sister, Margaret Memorial services with Mili- an extended illness. She was the Guy Snead of Wellborn, Florida Stover of Pennsylvania. Eight tary Honors will be conducted at daughter of the late Nesbit and and two grandchildren Aus- grandchildren and seven great- 11:00 A.M. on Saturday, March Pearl M. Davis Gray, Sr. she had tin Davis and Alexis Davis grandchildren also survive. 23, 2013 in the Providence Vil- made Lulu her home for the past both of Lake City. Memorial services for Mr. Farn- lage Baptist Church, located at ten years. She was of the Baptist Memorial services for Mrs. ham were conducted Tuesday 9316 NW CR 245, Lake Butler, faith and enjoyed fishing, com- Waters will be conducted at evening in the Grace Life Church. FL (Providence) with Pastor puter games, her children, grand- 1:00 p.m. on Saturday March Arrangements are under the di- Dax Summerhill and Rev. Jack children and great-grandchildren. 23, 2013 at Southside Baptist rection of the DEES-PARRISH Caldwell officiating. The family She is survived by three sons Church with Rev. Lonnie Phil- FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, will receive friends immediately Max W. Regar, Jr.(Wendy) lips officiating. The family will 458 South Marion Ave., Lake following the service. In lieu of Statenville, Ga. Milton W. Regar receive friends from 12:00 p.m. City, FL 32025 (386) 752- flowers the family requests that (Stacey) Lake City, FL; William to 1:00 p.m. prior to the service. 1234 Please sign the on- memorial donations be made to A. Regar (Christina) Ft. Walton Arrangements are the Sheppard’s Chapel T.V. Min- Beach, FL; one daughter Terri under the direction of line family guest book at the parrishfamilyfuneralhome.com istry, PO BOX 416, Gravette, Moore (Russell) Lake City, DEES-PARRISH FL; one sister Martha Crum- FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, Arkansas 72736. The family 458 S. Marion Ave., Lake will be gathering at the home of well, Jacksonville, FL; eighteen James Coleman Gordon grandchildren and seven great- City, FL 32025 752-1234 daughter, Becky Holloway lo- Please share your thoughts and cated at 15394 S. Highway 441, grandchildren also survive. Mr. James Coleman Gordon, Graveside funeral services will wishes for the family at our Sr., 83, entered into the pres- Lake City, Florida. Arrange- on-line family guestbook at ments are under the direction be held Thursday March 21, ence of the Lord and Savior Je- 2013 at 11:00 A.M. at the Doug- parrishfamilyfuneralhome.com. sus Christ on of the DEES-PARRISH las Cemetery in Union County. Friday, March FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, With Reverend Ivan Clements Obituaries are paid advertise- 15, 2013 at his 458 South Marion Ave., Lake officiating. Family will receive ments. For details, call the Lake home in Altha, City, FL 32025 (386) 752- City Reporter’s classified depart- friends from 5P.M. Until 7P.M. ment at 752-1293. Florida follow- 1234 Please sign the on- on Wednesday March 20, 2013 ing an extend- line family guest book at at the Dees-Parrish Family Fu- ed illness. He parrishfamilyfuneralhome.com neral Home in Lake City, FL. was one of Dees-Parrish Family seven chil- Funeral Home in Lake dren born to the City, FL; is in charge of all ar- late William rangements. 458 South Marion Charles Gordon and Julia Pen- nington Gordon and was preceded in death by his parents, five brothers and his sister. He was born and raised in Gaffney, South Carolina and Go Painlessly® with THERA-GESIC. had been a longtime resident of Loxahatchee, Florida prior Maximum strength to living the last few years be- tween his children in Lake City analgesic creme for and Altha, Florida. Mr. Gordon temporary relief from: was a veteran of the United • Joint and Muscle States Army having served two soreness tours in Korea. Mr. Gordon spe- • Arthritis cialized in the construction of • Back aches outdoor billboards prior to re-

tiring. He spent his retired days THG-12902 watching Sheppard’s Chapel with Mr. Murray and studied God’s word with them every day. He was an avid fisherman and shared his passion with the AIRLINES ARE next two generations of his fam- ily teaching his hobby to his children and grandchildren. He HIRING will forever be remembered as a wonderful father, grandfa- dƌĂŝŶĨŽƌŚĂŶĚƐŽŶǀŝĂƟŽŶĂƌĞĞƌ͘ ther, great grandfather, uncle and friend. His loyal and faith- &ĂƉƉƌŽǀĞĚƉƌŽŐƌĂŵ͘ ful companion, his beloved dog, “Trouble” died on Monday, &ŝŶĂŶĐŝĂůĂŝĚŝĨƋƵĂůŝĮĞĚͲ,ŽƵƐŝŶŐĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ͘ March 11th after thirteen years >>ǀŝĂƟŽŶ/ŶƐƟƚƵƚĞŽĨDĂŝŶƚĞŶĂŶĐĞ of devotion to Mr. Gordon. Mr. Gordon is survived by 866-314-3769 6A

6A LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 2013 Returning soldier surprises American roots music on 7-year-old son at his school tap at SOSMP this weekend

By TONY BRITT LIVE OAK — American amphitheater and on the [email protected] roots music is alive and Porch Stage into the early well and this weekend at morning hours. Army Staff Sgt. Brandon The Spirit of the Suwannee Friday will see Habanero Michael Allen has been Music Park. Honeys, Quartermoon, working on military opera- The 17th Annual Applebutter Express, tions for close to a decade, Suwannee Springfest will Grandpa’s Cough but early this month the again fill the air with the Medicine entertain, while Columbia County native sweet sounds of fiddles, The Travelin’ McCourys took part in a secret opera- banjos, mandolins, gui- will close the night on tion to surprise his family. tars and other instru- the amphitheater stage After returning home ments played by some of beginning at 12:45 a.m. from a deployment in America‘s greatest musi- Saturday. Kuwait, Allen surprised his cians. Some of the most Music begins again at 7-year-old son, Brandon famous Americana sing- 11 a.m. Saturday, on the Jamal, with a visit to ers/songwriters/musi- COURTESY PHOTO Porch Stage with Mickey Suwannee Primary School cians will be on hand to Peter Rowan is among the Abraham and Acoustic in Suwannee County on bring Americana roots Americana music perform- Ensemble, followed on March 1. music to life. ers scheduled to appear various stages by Grammy The operation proved to Artists this year include award winner Jim COURTESY PHOTO at Spirit of the Suwannee be successful as the young- Brandon Jamal Allen (left) hugs his brother, Shaun, and his Old Crow Medicine Show, Music Park this weekend. Lauderdale, Sloppy Joe, er Allen was all smiles and father, Army Staff Sgt. Brandon Michael Allen after Sgt. Allen Jerry Douglas, Peter Donna The Buffalo, Mosier greeted his father with a Rowan, Leftover Salmon, Brothers with Peter Rowan huge hug. surprised Brandon, 7, by visiting him at Suwannee Primary Keller and the Keels, Ensemble, Bobby Miller, from 5:30 to 6:45 p.m. on “I went to his elemen- School early this month. Sgt. Allen recently returned to from Donna The Buffalo, Mike Billy Gilmore and also the Amphitheater stage, tary school and surprised deployment in Kuwait. Marshall, Darol Anger, Wanderfoot. Mike Marshal and Darol him,” Allen said. “He was Travelin’ McCour ys, The festival has been Anger and others making very excited and surprised in the Army and recently home,” he said. “I get to Scythian, Cornmeal, continuously produced at the music ring throughout to see me and his young- returned home. see the family and kids Elephant Revival, Jim SOSMP every year. Well the 800-acre music park er brother. He was glad I “I was deployed to Kuwait again. I get to go hunting Lauderdale, Red Baraat, known and highly regard- and campground. made it home and he said and was deployed for seven and fishing. I get to relax, Mamajowali (featuring Joe ed among discerning fans Sunday the festi- he really missed me. He months,” he said, noting get fresh air and see some Craven, Mamadou Sidibe and media, the event con- val will wind down with said he wanted to spend while he was over there familiar faces.” and Walter Strauss), sistently features some of Mamajowali beginning the some time with me, and I he served as company fire Allen said his unit hasn’t Tornado Rider, Larry Keel the world’s finest perform- day on the Porch Stage told him that’s what we’re support noncommissioned been formally scheduled to and Natural Bridge, Dread ers in new and traditional at noon and The Mosier going to do.” officer. return to their base at Fort Clampitt, The Mosier folk, roots rock, bluegrass Brothers closing that Allen said he didn’t tell Allen has been in the Benning in Columbus, Ga. Brothers, Tony Furtado and newgrass, acoustic stage from 5:30 to 6:30 anyone he would be visit- military for nine years, Allen, 28, is the son of Band, The Hackensaw blues, Cajun/Zydeco and p.m. The Amphitheater ing the younger Allen in and in his two previous Willie B. Allen and Oni Boys, Bill Evans’ Soulgrass, other forms of American stage will open at 11 a.m. school. deployments, he served in Allen of Lake City. He is Shane Pruitt Band, Spirit roots music. Those musi- with Mickey Abraham and Allen has been deployed Afghanistan. a Columbia High School Family Reunion, Nathan cal sub-genres are now Acoustic Ensemble, fol- three times while serving “It feels great to be Class of 2003 graduate. Moore, Dangermuffin, The collectively referred to as lowed by Jim Lauderdale Whetherman, Grandpa’s Americana music, a style at 12:30 p.m., Peter Rowan Cough Medicine, Sol growing rapidly in accep- and Friends at 2:15, Jerry Driven Train, Applebutter tance and popularity which Douglas at 4:15 and Donna Policeman’s ball set for Saturday Express, Nikki Talley, generally incorporates The Buffalo closing the Jon Stickley Trio, Steve respect for and recogni- festival with their show By AMANDA WILLIAMSON start at 7 p.m. and end at midnight. Pruett Back >From the tion of traditional music from 6:30 to 8:30. [email protected] “We’re very excited about it,” said Steve Brink, Sarah Mac Band, forms presented through a Event tickets include Shaw, department public information offi- The Screaming J’s, The completely contemporary all four days of music Lake City Police Department will put on cer. “We expect to have a grand evening.” New 76ers, Von Grey, framework and approach. and fun plus four nights some Hollywood style at its upcoming 20th Proceeds from this year’s gala will be Grant Farm, Jonathan In other words, it’s a fan- of primitive camping. Annual Policeman’s Charity Ball and Gala. donated to the local branch of Take Stock Scales’ Fourchestra, Big tastic festival filled with Camping upgrades (RV The event will be at the Florida Gateway in Children. Cosmo, Habanero Honeys, some of the greatest music sites and cabin rentals) College conference center on Saturday. Individual tickets for the ball are $50, and Quartermoon, Sloppy Joe, in America. are available. For tickets Tthe theme is “A Red-Carpet Affair.” tables seating eight cost for $500. To pur- Canary In The Coalmine, Music begins Thursday, or more information, call Formal attire is required. chase a ticket, contact Police Department Red Clay Revival, Free in the Amphitheater at 3 the SOSMP office at (386) Live entertainment, music, dancing and community relations coordinator Audre’ Range Roosters, Mickey p.m. with Nathan Moore. 364-1683 or email spirit@ a sit-down dinner will be provided. It wiil Washington at (386) 719-5742. Abraham and Acoustic Shows will continue in the musicliveshere.com.

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Wednesday, March 20, 2013 www.lakecityreporter.com Section B GAMES Wave crashes down Thursday n Fort White High on Columbia softball softball vs. P.K. Yonge School, 6 p.m. n Columbia High Lady Tigers held on the mound,” Columbia seven innings for the Blue baseball at Wolfson High, head coach Jimmy Wave, gave up three hits, 6:30 p.m. scoreless in 6-0 Williams said. “We’ve struck out four and walked n Columbia High loss to P.K. Yonge. played her about 10 times two batters. softball vs. St. Augustine now and she just keeps get- Ashley Shoup pitched High, 7 p.m. (JV-5) By BRANDON FINLEY ting better. Good pitching six innings for the Lady n Columbia High track [email protected] will beat good hitting any Tigers. She gave up eight in Dale Regan Memorial day.” hits, struck out four batters, meet at Episcopal School, GAINESVILLE — The Lady Tigers were walked three and had four 3:30 p.m. Columbia High hit the playing without one of their earned runs. Friday road on Tuesday to take best hitters as Kayli Kvistad For Williams, the impor- n Columbia High girls on the state’s top-ranked missed the game with a leg tant thing is his team bounc- tennis vs. Citrus High at P.K. Yonge and the injury. She’s expected to es back. Jonesville Tennis Center, Lady Tigers found out return to the lineup later “We always bounce back 2:30 p.m. why the Blue Wave have this week. after a loss,” he said. “We’re n Fort White High their ranking the hard Lacey King and Brandy glad to have the next two weightlifting at Bradford way. Morgan each had hits in games at home. The crowd High, 3:30 p.m. P.K. Yonge (16-2) held the first inning and Brittany is always good for us. We n Columbia High the Lady Tigers scoreless Morgan had a hit in the should see some super soft- softball vs. Atlantic Coast for the first time this season second inning, but the Lady ball.” High, 7 p.m. (JV-5) as the Blue Wave handed Tigers were shut down Columbia (13-3) hosts FILE PHOTO n Fort White High Columbia a 6-0 loss. after that. St. Augustine High at 7 p.m. Columbia High’s Ashley Shoup makes a pitch for the Lady softball at Keystone “They’ve just got a stud Kalen McGill pitched on Thursday. Tigers earlier this season. Heights High, 7 p.m. n Fort White High baseball vs. Interlachen High, 7 p.m. (JV-5) Saturday n Fort White High baseball vs. Columbia Pitching High, 3 p.m. (JV-1) n Fort White High track at FSU Relays, TBD Monday n Fort White High baseball at Bolles School, showcase 6 p.m. Tuesday Williston High ond on a single by Howell. n Fort White High Kody Moniz hit a ground baseball at Episcopal knocks off Fort ball to the second base- High, 7 p.m. White, 2-1. man for a force out, and Spring break Gonzalez scored when the By TIM KIRBY shortstop’s throw to first [email protected] was wild. BRIEFS The Indians only had two FORT WHITE — Every other base runners — a YOUTH BASEBALL District 5-4A baseball game one-out single by Moniz in seems to be a pitchers’ the second inning and a Gatorball Spring duel. two-out walk to Dupree in Break Camp Tuesday night was no the sixth. exception as Williston High Williston (10-3, 5-1) got on The Gatorball Spring beat host Fort White High, the board with two outs in Break Camp for ages 2-1, as the Red Devils took the first inning. Langworthy 6-14 is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. over first place in the dis- singled and Justin Forsythe Monday-Wednesday trict. had a ground ball single on at Jonesville Park in Fort White’s Robby a perfectly executed hit-and- Gainesville. Cost is $150 Howell threw a fine four- run. Langworthy scored on and deadline for online hitter with 13 strikeouts, a passed ball. registration is today. but the Indians only backed Trent Johnson singled For details, call him up with one run. and stole second in the (352) 379-2999. Williston freshman Austin second inning, but Howell Langworthy was equally struck out the side to strand T-BALL impressive, also going the him. Lake City sign-up distance and striking out In the fourth inning, nine. Forsythe led off with the through Friday Both offensives needed first of his two walks. He The Lake City help scoring against the stole second and went to Recreation Department power pitching. third when the throw scoot- has extended T-ball Fort White’s run came ed into center field. Dylan in the fourth inning after Blalock bounced a single up JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter registration through Fort White High’s Lane Pendergrast makes a throw in a game played earlier this year. Friday. Registration is Williston had taken a 2-0 the middle on the drawn-in 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the lead. infield to score the run. Teen Town office. Cost Willie Carter led off with Howell retired 11 of the “We have not been swing- putting hits together and Fort White (9-4, 5-2) is $50 and a birth a single and was forced at final 12 batters. ing the bats real well,” Fort leaving guys on base. Still, hosts Interlachen High at certificate is required at second by Kevin Dupree. The Indians have dropped White head coach Mike I like the way the guys are 7 p.m. Friday and bring in registration. Ages offered Anthony Gonzalez ran for three straight, scoring five Rizzi said. “That is why we battling. All we need is to Columbia High at 3 p.m. are 4-5 and 6-7. Dupree and moved to sec- runs in the process. are struggling. We are not keep doing that.” Saturday. For details, call Heyward Christie at 754-3607.

FORT WHITE SOFTBALL Florida State ousted from NIT March of Dimes Kentucky goes down a 28-24 lead. lead. Atlantic 10. event Thursday Florida State (18-16) completed a against Robert Morris disappointing season after winning St. John’s 63, Maryland 86, Niagara 70 Fort White High in first round of play. the Atlantic Coast Conference a Saint Joseph’s 61 softball is sponsoring year ago. COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Nick the “Katching 4 Konlin” Associated Press PHILADELPHIA — Sir’Dominic Faust had 15 points and 11 March of Dimes Robert Morris 59, Pointer raced down the court and rebounds, and Maryland used a fundraiser at the home TALLAHASSEE — Raheem Kentucky 57 hit a jumper from the corner at the strong second half to defeat Niagara game against P.K. Yonge Appleby scored 27 points and buzzer to lead St. John’s to a 63-61 86-70 Tuesday night in the opening School on Thursday. Alex Hamilton added 16 to help MOON, Pa. — Mike McFadden come-from-behind win over Saint round of the NIT. Team Konlin T-shirts are Louisiana Tech rally from a nine- hit two free throws with 8.7 sec- Joseph’s in the first round of the Tied at halftime, the Terrapins on sale for $12 and there point second half deficit to beat onds remaining and Robert Morris NIT on Tuesday night. (23-12) used a 21-2 run to take will be a donation box at Florida State 71-66 in a first round shocked defending national cham- Making their record 28th NIT a 56-38 lead before coasting to the game. National Invitational Tournament pion Kentucky 59-57 in the open- appearance, the Red Storm (17-15) the finish. Second-seed Maryland For details, call Cassie game Tuesday night. ing round of the NIT on Tuesday trailed by double digits midway next hosts the winner of the Ohio- Sparks at (352) 318-0851. Appleby, who made 12 of 19 night. through the first half, before ral- Denver game, held late Tuesday. shots, had 21 of points in the sec- The Wildcats decided not to call lying to take a 57-56 lead on back- After sinking a free throw to WOLVES CHEERLEADING ond half, including three quick bas- timeout after the second free throw to-back layups from Amir Garrett begin the second half, Niagara kets in a 52-second span that keyed but Kyle Wiltjer’s 3-pointer before with three minutes remaining. missed nine straight field goal tries Tryouts set an 11-0 run that gave the lower- the buzzer bounced harmlessly off Hawks’ forward Ronald Roberts and went 1 for 16 from the floor for Thursday seeded Bulldogs a 37-35 lead. the rim, sending hundreds of stu- made two free throws to tie the while Maryland got seven points Louisiana Tech (27-6) will meet dents onto the court as Robert game with 5.7 seconds left, before from Seth Allen and five from Faust Richardson Middle the winner of Wednesday’s game Morris ruined Kentucky coach Pointer’s game-winner. during scoring sprees of 12-0 and School cheer tryouts between Southern Miss and John Calipari’s homecoming. Pointer finished with 15 points 9-0. are 3:30 p.m. Thursday Charleston Southern in second- Lucky Jones led the Colonials and Big East Rookie of the Year Five Terrapins scored in double in the RMS gym. round play of the NIT. (24-10) with 15 points but was JaKarr Sampson scored 16 points figures, including Allen and Logan For details, call Michael Snaer led Florida State ejected for a flagrant foul on to lead St. John’s. Aronhalt with 15 apiece. coach Shannon Hall at with 24 points in his final game for Archie Goodwin with 3:41 to play. Carl Jones and Langston Antoine Mason led Niagara 623-4058. the Seminoles while junior Okaro Kentucky, which trailed by 13 in Galloway combined to score 37 (19-14) with 24 points and Ameen White added 11. Snaer’s 14 points the second half, managed to tie points for the Hawks (18-14), who Tanksley had 18. The Purple Eagles n From staff reports in the first half led Florida State to it twice but could never grab the were the preseason pick to win the led 29-23 before halftime. 2BSPORTS AGATE

2B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 2013 Page Editor: Brandon Finley, 754-0420 SCOREBOARD Seminoles workout for TELEVISION (22-11), 30 minutes following L.A. Dodgers vs. Kansas City at ——— Surprise, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. NFL scouts and coaches WEST REGIONAL Cleveland vs. L.A. Angels at Tempe, Associated Press TV sports Second Round Ariz., 4:05 p.m. day Tuesday as he contin- Manuel also was quick Thursday N.Y. Mets vs. Houston at Kissimmee, ued his bid to improve his to inform reporters after Today At EnergySolutions Arena 6:05 p.m. EXTREME SPORTS Salt Lake City Tampa Bay vs. Minnesota at Fort TALLAHASSEE — EJ stock for next month’s NFL the workout that his 1 p.m. Pittsburgh (24-8) vs. Wichita State Myers, 7:05 p.m. Manuel couldn’t have had draft. mother is on the way to a ESPN — X Games, at Tignes, France (26-8), 1:40 p.m. Thursday’s Games a better birthday. Using handful of former full from breast 10:30 p.m. Gonzaga (31-2) vs. Southern (23-9), 30 Toronto vs. Tampa Bay at Port The former Florida State Seminole teammates as cancer. minutes following Charlotte, 1:05 p.m. ESPN — X Games, at Tignes, France quarterback threw a vari- receivers, Manuel worked Manuel says he was off (same-day tape) Arizona (25-7) vs. Belmont (26-6), St. Louis vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 7:20 p.m. 1:10 p.m. ety of passes with near per- close to an hour, showcas- to celebrate his perfor- 1 p.m. New Mexico (29-5) vs. Harvard Oakland vs. Cincinnati at Goodyear, fect precision in front of ing his ability to throw on mance and birthday with ESPN2 — Preseason, Boston vs. N.Y. (19-9), 30 minutes following Ariz., 4:05 p.m. dozens of NFL scouts and the run as well as drop his family before getting Yankees, at Tampa Friday Milwaukee vs. Chicago White Sox at coaches on his 23rd birth- back and throw long. back to his training. MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL At UD Arena Glendale, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Dayton, Ohio Cleveland vs. Arizona at Scottsdale, TRUTV — NCAA Division I Ohio State (26-7) vs. Iona (20-13), Ariz., 4:10 p.m. tournament, LIU Brooklyn vs. James 7:15 p.m. Washington vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Madison, at Dayton, Ohio Notre Dame (25-9) vs. Iowa State 6:05 p.m. 7 p.m. (22-11), 30 minutes following Houston vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Purifoy’s move not just ESPN2 — NIT, first round, Indiana At The Sprint Center 6:05 p.m. St. at Iowa Kansas City, Mo. Pittsburgh vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, 9 p.m. Wisconsin (23-11) vs. Mississippi 7:05 p.m. an experiment for Florida ESPN2 — NIT, first round, Long Beach (26-8), 12:40 p.m. Philadelphia vs. Boston at Fort Myers, St. at Baylor Kansas State (27-7) vs. Boise State-La 7:05 p.m. Salle winner, 30 minutes following Minnesota vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, By MARK LONG receiver this fall, making Purifoy could have a much TRUTV — NCAA Division I Associated Press tournament, first round, Boise State vs. La 7:05 p.m. him the program’s first more significant impact in Salle, at Dayton, Ohio AP Top 25 final L.A. Angels vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., two-way player since 2013. NBA BASKETBALL 9:05 p.m. GAINESVILLE — Keiwan Ratliff in Muschamp says Purifoy Colorado vs. San Francisco at 8 p.m. The top 25 teams in The Associated Loucheiz Purifoy’s move to 2002. “needs to be in really, really Scottsdale, Ariz., 10:05 p.m. ESPN — Brooklyn at Dallas Press’ final 2012-13 college basketball Chicago Cubs vs. Seattle at Peoria, offense is not just a spring Ratliff, primarily a good shape.” NHL HOCKEY poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, Ariz., 10:05 p.m. experiment. cornerback, caught And Muschamp wasn’t 7:30 p.m. records through March 17, total points NBCSN — Minnesota at Detroit based on 25 points for a first-place vote Florida coach Will just four passes for 58 kidding. through one point for a 25th-place vote Baseball calendar Muschamp said Tuesday yards and a touchdown that In addition to cornerback BASKETBALL and last week’s ranking: that the 6-foot-1 junior year. and receiver, Purifoy will Record Pts Prv March 27 — Last day to request cornerback will have Given the Gators’ lack of be a key player on special 1. Gonzaga (45) 31-2 1,604 1 unconditional release waivers on a player an expanded role as a talent and depth at receiver, teams. NBA schedule 2. Louisville (20) 29-5 1,579 4 without having to pay his full 2013 salary. 3. Kansas 29-5 1,459 7 March 31 — Opening day, Texas at Today’s Games 4. Indiana 27-6 1,410 3 Houston. Active rosters reduced to 25 Miami at Cleveland, 7 p.m. 5. Miami 27-6 1,353 9 players. Erectile Dysfunction Toronto at Charlotte, 7 p.m. 6. Duke 27-5 1,297 2 Orlando at New York, 7:30 p.m. 7. Ohio St. 26-7 1,243 10 World Baseball Classic Owners Drugs May Be Dangerous To Your Health Milwaukee at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. 8. Georgetown 25-6 1,204 5 FREE book by doctor reveals what the Brooklyn at Dallas, 8 p.m. 9. Michigan St. 25-8 1,038 8 SECOND ROUND Utah at Houston, 8 p.m. 10. Michigan 26-7 989 6 pass two GUXJFRPSDQLHVGRQ·WZDQW\RXWRNQRZ Saturday’s Game Oklahoma City at Memphis, 8 p.m. 10. 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Wisconsin 23-11 528 22 Puerto Rico vs. Dominican Republic (n) Associated Press Portland at Chicago, 8 p.m. 19. Memphis 30-4 424 20 Philadelphia at Denver, 9 p.m. 20. Pittsburgh 24-8 293 17 Minnesota at Sacramento, 10 p.m. 21. Arizona 25-7 259 18 GOLF PHOENIX — NFL own- 22. Creighton 27-7 215 23 ers have passed two rule NCAA tournament 23. Notre Dame 25-9 198 24 24. UCLA 25-9 189 21 Golf week changes to enhance player 25. Oregon 26-8 172 — safety. FIRST ROUND Others receiving votes: VCU 163, PGA TOUR At UD Arena The owners outlawed North Carolina 51, UNLV 38, Butler 17, ARNOLD PALMER Dayton, Ohio peel-back blocks any- Florida St. 14, Mississippi 13, Belmont INVITATIONAL Tuesday where on the field; pre- 11, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 11, Colorado St. 10, Site: Orlando Liberty vs. N.C. A&T (n) Wichita St. 5, Montana 1. Schedule: Thursday-Sunday. viously, they were illegal Middle Tenn. vs. Saint Mary’s (Cal) (n) Course: Bay Hill Club and Lodge only inside the tackle box. Today (7,419 yards, par 72). A player makes a peel-back LIU Brooklyn (20-13) vs. James USA Today Top 25 Purse: $6.2 million. Winner’s share: Madison (20-14), 6:40 p.m. $1,116,000. block when he is mov- Boise State (21-10) vs. La Salle (21-9), The top 25 teams in the USA Today Television: Golf Channel (Thursday, ing toward his goal line, 9:10 p.m. men’s college basketball poll, with first- 3-6 p.m., 8:30-11:30 p.m.; Friday, 12:30-3:30 approaches an opponent EAST REGIONAL place votes in parentheses, records a.m., 3-6 p.m., 8:30-11:30 p.m.; Saturday- from behind or the side, Second Round through March 17, points based on 25 Sunday, 12:30-5 p.m., 9:30 p.m.-3 a.m.) and Thursday points for a first-place vote through one NBC (Saturday-Sunday, 2:30-6 p.m.). and makes contact below At Rupp Arena point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s Online: http://www.pgatour.com the waist. Lexington, Ky. ranking: LPGA TOUR Also banned is over- Butler (26-8) vs. Bucknell (28-5), Record Pts Pvs KIA CLASSIC loading a formation while 12:40 p.m. 1. Gonzaga (30) 31-2 774 1 Site: Carlsbad, Calif. attempting to block a Marquette (23-8) vs. Davidson (26-7), 2. Louisville (1) 29-5 743 4 Schedule: Thursday-Sunday. 30 minutes following 3. Kansas 29-5 703 6 Course: Aviara Golf Club (6,593 yards, field goal or extra point. At HP Pavilion 4. Indiana 27-6 639 3 par 72). Defensive teams can now San Jose, Calif. 4. Miami 27-6 639 10 Purse: $1.7 million. Winner’s share: have only six or less players UNLV (25-9) vs. California (20-11), 6. Ohio State 26-7 611 9 $255,000. on each side of the snapper 7:27 p.m. 7. Duke 27-5 609 2 Television: Golf Channel (Thursday- Syracuse (26-9) vs. Montana (25-6), 30 8. Georgetown 25-6 543 5 Friday, 6:30-8:30 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, at the line of scrimmage. minutes following 9. Michigan State 25-8 496 7 7-9 p.m.). Players not on the line can’t Friday 10. New Mexico 29-5 465 14 Online: http://www.lpga.com push teammates on the line At UD Arena 11. Michigan 26-7 441 8 CHAMPIONS TOUR into blockers, either. Dayton, Ohio 12. Florida 26-7 420 11 MISSISSIPPI GULF RESORT N.C. State (24-10) vs. Temple (23-9), 13. Saint Louis 27-6 398 16 CLASSIC 1:40 p.m. 14. Kansas State 27-7 370 12 Site: Saucier, Miss. Indiana (27-6) vs. LIU Brooklyn-James 15. Memphis 30-4 323 17 Schedule: Friday-Sunday. Madison winner, 30 minutes following 16. Marquette 23-8 291 13 Course: Fallen Oak Country Club At The Frank Erwin Center 17. Wisconsin 23-11 276 23 (7,054 yards, par 72). Austin, Texas 18. Syracuse 26-9 263 20 Purse: $1.6 million. Winner’s share: Miami (27-6) vs. Pacific (22-12), 19. Oklahoma State 24-8 240 15 $240,000. 2:10 p.m. 20. Arizona 25-7 183 18 Television: Golf Channel (Friday, Illinois (22-12) vs. Colorado (21-11), 21. Creighton 27-7 142 24 12:30-2:30 p.m.; Saturday, 12:30-2:30 a.m., 30 minutes following 22. Pittsburgh 24-8 123 19 5-7 p.m.; Sunday, 3:30-5:30 a.m., 5-7 p.m.; ——— 23. VCU 26-8 97 22 Monday, 3:30-5:30 a.m.). SOUTH REGIONAL 24. Oregon 26-8 66 NR EUROPEAN TOUR/ASIAN TOUR Second Round 25. Saint Mary’s 27-6 63 21 MALAYSIAN OPEN Thursday Others receiving votes: UCLA 46; Site: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. At The Palace of Auburn Hills North Carolina 37; Notre Dame 26; Schedule: Thursday-Sunday. Auburn Hills, Mich. Belmont 21; Mississippi 10; Butler 9; Course: Kuala Lumpur Golf and Michigan (26-7) vs. South Dakota State Colorado State 5; UNLV 3. Country Club (6,967 yards, par 72). (25-9), 7:15 p.m. Purse: $2.75 million. Winner’s share: VCU (26-8) vs. Akron (26-6), 30 NIT $458,330. minutes following Television: Golf Channel (Thursday, Friday First Round 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; At Wells Fargo Center Tuesday Saturday-Sunday, 9 a.m.-noon). Philadelphia Louisiana Tech 71, Florida St. 66 Online: http://www.europeantour.com Georgetown (25-6) vs. Florida Niagara at Maryland (n) Asian Tour site: http://www.asiantour. Gulf Coast (24-10), 6:50 p.m. St. John’s at Saint Joseph’s (n) com San Diego State (22-10) vs. Oklahoma Kentucky at Robert Morris (n) WEB.COM TOUR (20-11), 30 minutes following Northeastern at Alabama (n) LOUISIANA OPEN At The Sprint Center Norfolk State at Virginia (n) Site: Broussard, La. Kansas City, Mo. Ohio at Denver (n) Schedule: Thursday-Sunday. North Carolina (24-10) vs. Villanova Washington at BYU (n) Course: Le Triomphe Country Club (20-13), 7:20 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at Stanford (n) (7,006 yards, par 71). Kansas (29-5) vs. Western Kentucky Today Purse: $550,000. Winner’s share: (20-15), 30 minutes following Indiana State (18-14) at Iowa (21-12), $99,000. At The Frank Erwin Center 7 p.m. Television: None. Austin, Texas Charlotte (21-11) at Providence OTHER TOURNAMENTS Florida (26-7) vs. Northwestern (17-14), 7;15 p.m. MEN State (23-8), 7:27 p.m. Stony Brook (24-7) at Massachusetts NGA TOUR: Milton Martin Honda UCLA (25-9) vs. Minnesota (20-12), (21-11), 7:15 p.m. Classic, Thursday-Sunday, Chattahoochee 30 minutes following Mercer (23-11) at Tennessee (20-12), Golf Course, Gainesville, Ga. Online: ——— 8 p.m. http://www.ngatour.com MIDWEST REGIONAL Long Beach State (19-13) at Baylor WOMEN Second Round (18-14), 9 p.m. SYMETRA TOUR Thursday Charleston Southern (19-12) at Florida’s Natural Charity Classic, At Rupp Arena Southern Mississippi (25-9), 9:15 p.m. Friday-Sunday, Lake Region Yacht and Lexington, Ky. Detroit (20-12) at Arizona State Country Club, Winter Haven. Online: Louisville (29-5) vs. Liberty-N.C. A&T (21-12), 10 p.m. http://www.symetratour.com winner, 6:50 p.m. Colorado State (25-8) vs. Missouri (22-10), 30 minutes following BASEBALL HOCKEY At The Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, Mich. NHL schedule Michigan State (25-8) vs. Valparaiso Spring Training (26-7), 12:15 p.m Today’s Game Memphis (30-4) vs. Middle Tennessee- Today’s Games Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7 p.m. Saint Mary’s (Cal) winner, 30 minutes Toronto vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, Minnesota at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. following 1:05 p.m. Dallas at Colorado, 9:30 p.m. At HP Pavilion Boston vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, San Jose at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. San Jose, Calif. 1:05 p.m. Chicago at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Saint Louis (27-6) vs. New Mexico Washington vs. Miami at Jupiter, Thursday’s Games State (24-10), 2:10 p.m. 1:05 p.m. Toronto at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Oklahoma State (24-8) vs. Oregon Pittsburgh vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Montreal at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. (26-8), 30 minutes following 1:05 p.m. Florida at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Friday San Francisco (ss) vs. San Diego at New Jersey at Carolina, 7 p.m. At Wells Fargo Center Peoria, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. Boston at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia Milwaukee vs. San Francisco (ss) at Washington at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Duke (27-5) vs. Albany (N.Y.) (24-10), Scottsdale, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. Calgary at Nashville, 8 p.m. 12:15 p.m. Arizona vs. Chicago White Sox at Vancouver at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Creighton (27-7) vs. Cincinnati Glendale, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. Dallas at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. 3BSPORTS

Page Editor: Brandon Finley, 754-0420 LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 2013 3B GOLF REPORTS It’s good to be the king By DOUG FERGUSON wife, Winnie, and where “I better cover this up,” Par 3 offers different looks Associated Press more than 93,000 babies he said. have been born since Brad Faxon surely had Saturday’s Par 3 QUAIL HEIGHTS ied so the pot rolls over. ORLANDO — Arnold 2006. Palmer in mind when he Tournament gave golfers a COUNTRY CLUB The Tuesday Night Palmer bought Bay Hill Oh, and he’s having din- said years after a golf trip, new look at every hole. Chet Carter Twilight League kicked Club & Lodge because he ner with Kate Upton this “I wish we had more guys Most every approach to off with 18 teams playing loved the golf course and week. on tour who liked meeting the greens, which were set their first matches with the wanted it for his own, not “Did you see this?” people.” at a par 3 distance, was at Kahlich, No. 17. results as follows: having any idea where it all Palmer said, holding up Palmer is one of those totally different angles than Skin winners were Codey n Flight 1 — Gordon would lead. the Sports Illustrated guys. Always has been. the holes were designed Blackwell, Chet Carter (2), Fuller and grandson Now his name adorns swimsuit issue with Upton And that’s why so many to accept golf shots. Each Niewisch (2), Heavrin and Braden Lehman defeated a PGA Tour event that on the cover. “She’s com- people want to meet the shot required a precise dis- Minster. Pete Sapienza and Ralph has been a staple of the ing here. Did you know King. tance to hold the greens Friday Dogfight results Minster; Codey Blackwell Florida Swing for 35 that?” Talk about a tradition and get close to the pin, had Joe Herring first with and dad Tim def. Luther years. He put it back on his like no other. For years, which made the scoring a +8, outdistancing Larry Huffman and Jason Watts; It’s also carried by two desk, gave it one last look, Palmer has written a note real challenge. Boone and Tim Tortorices Wallace Christie and Ben hospitals that special- and then grabbed a stack of congratulations to the To add to the total score, who tied for second at +4. Chancey halved their match ize in children — one of papers to place over the winners on every tour a closest to the pin con- Closest to pin holes were with Mark and Erica Lloyd. named after his late magazine. every week. test was in play on every dominated by Jason Self n Flight 2 — Richard and hole with 12 players placing with winners on Nos. 3, 15 Shelly Skipper def. Keith their flag in the green and and 17. This left No. 11 for and Glenda Hudson; Randy having a shot in the draw- Dave Zeman and No. 5 for Heavrin and Larry Boone ing for a prize. Cody Hudson. def. George Poultney and Stroke play winners were: Skin winners were Tony Jeff White; Gillian Norris 1st flight-Todd Carter 53, Kent, Ralph Minster, Jason and Chet Carter halved Jason Watts 56; 2nd flight- Self, Hudson and Chet their match with Bob and Mike Kahlich 59, Bill Ryan Carter (2). Carol McGraw; 66; 3rd flight-Gerald Smithy The Wednesday Scramble n Flight 3 — Dion and 74, Randy Heavrin 75. was won by the team of Jan Cole def. Mike and Patti Wednesday Blitz results: Chet Carter, Dave Zeman Kahlich; Todd and Tiara First-Frog Niewisch +3; and Richard Simmons with Carter def. Bill Ryan and Second (tie)-Ralph Minster a score of 4 under. Ken Kellum; Joe Herring and Jack Tuggle +2. The big money pot and Tony Johnson def. Closest to the pin win- dodged a major bullet as Phillip and Brooke Russell. ners: Niewisch, Nos. 3 and six out of nine holes were The PCERA Tournament 15; Minster, No. 5; Randy in play, but the hole pulled is Saturday. The course is Heavrin, No. 11; Mike was the only one not bird- closed until 4 p.m. LGA Ryder Cup a nail-biter

The annual LGA Ryder COUNTRY CLUB All three of the Good Cup contest was decided at LAKE CITY Old Boys matches were on the final hole of the day’s Ed Goff competitive. only singles match. Marc Risk, Paul Davis, Nicole Ste-Marie came Tony Branch and Carl from 2 down with three No. 7, Terry Hunter on Wilson teamed to take the holes to play for a 1 up win No. 15 and Mehl on No. 17. first contest, 7-5, over the and a one-point victory for Jerry West picked foursome of Jerry West, the “Bomb Diggities” over up the win in A flight of Rhea Hart, Jim Bell and the “Red Hot Mommas.” Wednesday’s low-scoring Emerson Darst. Individual team match blitz. His +3 topped Steve In the day’s closest match, scores: Natalie Bryant/ Patterson by one. Jordan the team of Ed Snow, Stan Judy McGrath (BD) Hale and Don Howard split Woolbert, Joe Persons and defeated Cathy Steen/ third with +1. Howard Whitaker squeezed Suzi Davis (RMH); Carol Keith Shaw (+8) had an by the team of Monty Felton/Shirley Edelstein easier go in B flight, where Montgomer y, Dennis (BD) tied Jan Davis/ he took a four-point win Hendershot, Jim McGriff Roberta Whitaker (RMH); over Jerry Smith and Pete and Bill Rogers, 6-5. Nancy Edgar/Sally Rivers Skantos. Cory Bannister In the finale, the team (BD) def. Cile Dockery/ finished fourth. of Don Howard, Dave Rocky Roth (RMH); Mandy Dennis Crawford took Cannon, Larry Ward and Grimmett/Ann Bormolini home two skins as consola- Bill Wheeler finished on top (RHM) tied Faye Warren/ tion prizes. Terry Hunter, by two points over the team Gloria Rowley (BD); Nicole Shelton Keen, David Blair, of Don Christensen, Mike Ste-Marie (BD) def. Anita Hale and Howard had a Spencer, Eli Witt and Dan West (RHM). skin apiece. Stephens. Five birdies by Robbie Jonathan Allen won a nice Risk (37-40-77) took med- Kerby (+12) gave him a five- pot hole payoff, but the big alist honors by a stroke point win in Sunday’s blitz. one remains in play. over Montgomery (39-39- Jerry West (+7) finished in Bruce Ford took the A 78) and West (41-37-78). second, a point ahead of flight win of Saturday’s blitz Snow was another stroke Dave Mehl and five ahead by four over Scott Kishton back with 79. of John Raulerson. and Bob Randall. The MGA battle tees off Two of Kerby’s birdies Michael Yacovelli (+5) at 8 a.m. Saturday. held up for skins. Timmie had a tougher time in the The John Morris Benefit Rogers, Mickey Willcox, B flight before he notched begins at 1 p.m. Monday. Shelton Keen, Mike Gough, a one-point win over David The course will close at Buddy Slay and West had Rhodes and Eli Witt. 12:45 p.m. one each. 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DILBERT DEAR ABBY Sexual abuse can occur even without physical contact DEAR ABBY: Is there through my head because such a thing as non-physi- I feel such resentment. cal sexual abuse? When I know if I had time for BABY BLUES I was young, my father my own mental health, I would fondle my mother could be a good surrogate when I came to sleep with mother to Lucy, but if I them when I had a night- can’t, I’m starting to think mare. (She would rebuff I may have to give her his advances.) He would Abigail Van Buren up, and that breaks my also watch porn in front of www.dearabby.com heart. I want to scream, to me. the normal boundaries that throw things, to just leave As I matured, he made they were off the charts. the house and walk until comments about my fig- And yes, it WAS a form I drop. Please help me. -- ure. He would barge into of abuse. My advice is to END OF MY ROPE my room without knocking change counselors. DEAR END: How and insist he didn’t have to much time do you need to BLONDIE ** ** ** knock. He’d tell dirty jokes DEAR ABBY: My recharge? Would it be an or talk about sexually daughter is mentally ill, hour or hour and a half at inappropriate things. But homeless and on meth. A the end of each workday? with all of this, he never year ago, when she wasn’t Would an afternoon dur- touched me or assaulted so bad, she asked if I ing the weekends suffice? me. would take her 3-year-old Have you discussed this His actions affected my daughter, “Lucy,” so she with Lucy’s grandfather or self-esteem and relation- could get herself together. her paternal grandparents? ships because as I grew up Unfortunately, she went They might be willing to I thought the only thing the other direction. get involved and lighten I had to offer was being It was fine when I your load. Would a neigh- sexy. Thankfully, therapy thought that the arrange- bor watch your grandchild BEETLE BAILEY and my husband helped ment was temporary, but on a regular basis if you me to see myself as a fully when I realized I would be compensated her or him? dynamic person. raising Lucy as a single par- How about the person who I recently began see- ent at 49, things got hard. already takes care of Lucy ing a new counselor who My so-called friends while you’re at work? thinks my father was just have abandoned me, and Please explore these a dirty old man -- noth- so has my much younger options if you haven’t ing more. Was I abused? boyfriend. But what is already. Screaming, throw- -- WONDERING IN actually killing this is that ing things and leaving the WISCONSIN I get no respite. When I little girl alone are not DEAR WONDERING: don’t have my “recharge” viable scenarios. 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Lake City Reporter Classifieds Job Job Medical dial-a-pro Legal Legal 100 Opportunities 100 Opportunities 120 Employment Reporter Service Directory 386-755-5440 To place a Reporter Service Directory Ad in Columbia and surrounding Counties IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, THIRD P/T position for LPN available in Highlight Your Reporter Service Directory Ad With Artwork-Ask Your Representative For Details If you are a person with a disability 05537843 05537634 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR family practice office. 1 page who needs any accommodation in The City of Lake City Lincare, leading national COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. respiratory company seeks caring resumes only. Email to CASE NO. 11-553-CA order to participate in this proceed- has openings for ing, you are entitled, at no cost to the following full-time Service Representative. Service [email protected]. Services DARWIN L. PERRY, patients in their home for oxygen Plaintiff, you, to the provision of certain assis- positions: tance. Persons with a disability who and equipment needs. Warm vs. personalities, who can lift up to BANKRUPTCY BENJAMIN D. REGISTER, JOSH- need any accommodation to partici- Assistant Chief of Police Work Wanted DIVORCE & CHILD ISSUES pate should call the ADA Coordina- � 120 lbs should apply. CDL w/ 140 UA D. REGISTER, and MATTHEW � Police Officer other court forms assistance D. REGISTER, IF ANY OF THEM tor, Jacquetta Bradley, P.O. Box DOT a plus or obtainable. 1569, Lake City, FL 32056, 386- � Police Officer - Sponsorship Reasonable / Experienced BE LIVING, AND IF ANY OF Administrative Secretary Growth opportunities are 386-961-5896 719-7428, within two (2) working � excellent. Drug-free workplace. � THEM BE DEAD, THEIR RE- � Collection Technician Lawn Work Mowing, SPECTIVE UNKNOWN SPOUSES, days of your receipt of this notice; if EOE. Please fax resumes to you are hearing impaired call (800) � Distribution Technician weed eating, etc. 386-628-6363 HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, T/F/T 386-754-2795 for consideration. GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIE- 955-8771; if you are voice impaired Legal call (800) 955-8770. � Wastewater Treatment Plant � � � � � � � NORS, CREDITORS, OR TRUST- Operator "C " 05537633 Housekeeping EES; AND THE UNKNOWN Clerk of the Circuit Court IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE By: /s/ B. Scippio Lincare, leading national Need your house/office cleaned? SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, respiratory company seeks THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF LEGATEES, GRANTEES, AS- Deputy Clerk Obtain detailed job descriptions Reasonable Rate. 386-965-1486 THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN and applications by visiting 1st Healthcare Specialist. Responsi- SIGNEES, LIENORS, CRED- bilities: Disease management AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY ITORS, OR TRUSTEES OF KEVIN 05537531 floor receptionist in City Hall Schools & GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION D. REGISTER, DECEASED; and March 20, 27, 2013 205 N Marion Avenue, programs, clinical evaluations, 240 Education Case No. 10000808-CA COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA, Lake City, FL 32055 equipment set up and education. BENEFICIAL FLORIDA, INC. Defendants. or visit our web site at Be the Dr.’s eyes in the home setting. RN, LPN, RRT, CRT 05537693 Plaintiff, CORRECTED Job www.lcfla.com Interested in a Medical Career? vs. licensed as applicable. Great NOTICE OF ACTION 100 Opportunities The City of Lake City is an Express Training offers BRUCE A. CRONE; UNKNOWN TO: BENJAMIN D. REGISTER EEO/AA/ADA/VP employer. personalities with strong work SPOUSE OF BRUCE A. CRONE; JOSHUA D. REGISTER and ethic needed. This is a contract courses for beginners & exp CATHY J. CRONE; UNKNOWN MATTHEW D. REGISTER 05537722 F/T Accounts Receivables position with full time potential. SPOUSE OF CATHY J. CRONE; LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: ��� Please fax resumes to • Nursing Assistant, $479 EMPLOYMENT Clerk. Other office duties include: next class- 04/01/2013 and UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS, 11732 Faye Road OPPORTUNITY Quickbooks, Word & Excel. 386-754-2795 for consideration. TENANTS, OWNERS, AND OTH- Macclenny, Florida 32063 COLUMBIA COUNTY Email resume [email protected] Drug-Free workplace. EOE ER UNKNOWN PARTIES, includ- AND to all UNKNOWN DEFEND- • Phlebotomy national certifica- Columbia County is accepting tion, $800 next class- 4/08/2013 ing, if a named defendant is de- ANTS listed in the caption above, applications for Mosquito SALES POSITION ceased, the personal representatives, whose identities and whereabouts are Assistant needed - retail optical Control Operator. This is a seeks full-time sales associate. Available for motivated individual. the surviving spouse, heirs, devisees, unknown Rountree -Moore Ford, Great • LPN 04/22/2013 grantees, creditors, and all other par- YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action part-time, seasonal position to All training provided. Sales expe- begin around April 2013 & will rience helpful. Salary $400- benefits, paid training/vacation. Fees incl. books, supplies, exam ties claiming by, through, under or to foreclose an Agreement for Deed Exp. a plus but not necessary. against that defendant, and all claim- on the following described property: continue to near the end of $500/week. Apply 9am-5pm fees. Call 386-755-4401 or ants, persons or parties, natural or SCHEDULE "A" TO NOTICE OF October 2013. Minimum Tues - Sat at Eyeglass Express Call Anthony Cosentino expresstrainingservices.com corporate, or whose exact legal status ACTION requirements are high school 295 NW Commons Loop Lake 386-623-7442 is unknown, claiming under any of PERRY vs. REGISTER, et al education/G.E.D. & one year City (Hwy 90 Publix Plaza). the above named or described de- Commence at the SE corner of Sec- experience in vehicle and/or The Third Judicial Circuit fendants, tion 36, Township 4 South, Range 15 equipment operation; or an AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN currently has the following Pets & Supplies Defendants. East, Columbia County Florida; equivalent combination of train- NEEDED with tools position available: 310 NOTICE OF SALE thence North 0°36'38" West 733.90 ing/ experience. Valid Florida and experience. User Support Analyst PUBLISHER'S NOTE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; Driver’s License required. Contact 758-4757 For more information go to: thence North 0°36'38" West 346.00 Florida Law 828.29 requires dogs to the Order or Final Judgment en- Salary is $7.87 per hour. www.jud3.flcourts.org and cats being sold to be at least 8 tered in this cause, in the Circuit feet; thence South 88°22'19" West Successful applicants must pass 632.15 feet; thence South 0°39'25" CDL Class A Truck Driver. weeks old and have a health Court of Columbia County, Florida, I a pre-employment physical, Flatbed exp. for F/T SE area. certificate from a licensed will sell the property situated in Co- East 346.00 feet; thence North criminal history check & drug Tire Tech/Serv Truck Operator 88°22'19" East 631.87 feet to the 3 years exp or more. Medical veterinarian documenting they lumbia County, Florida, described screening. Applications can be benefits offered. Contact Exp w/car, truck, tractor tire re- as: POINT OF BEGINNING. pairs. Clean DL req’d. Avail for have mandatory shots and are Together with a non exclusive ease- obtained by contacting the Melissa or Sandy@ 386-935-2773 free from intestinal and external LOT 9 SHILOH FARMS, OF A Human Resources Office, Board night & weekend calls. Pay based PART OF THE N.W. 1/4 of SEC- ment over and across a 60 foot wide on exp. Apply at Thomas Tire parasites. Many species of wild- strip of land to be used for road-way, of County Commissioners, Culinary Instructor/ life must be licensed by Florida TION 24, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, 135 NE Hernando, #203, Lake CR 25A. 386-752-8648 RANGE 16 EAST, MORE PARTIC- being more particular as follows: Program manager Fish and Wildlife. If you are ULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL- Commence at the NW Corner of City, FL 32055, or online at F/T position Salary unsure, contact the local above described parcel to the POINT www.columbiacountyfla.com WANTED OTR Driver LOWS: $44,059-72,459.00 2 yrs Reefer & LTL. Clean MVR office for information. BEGIN AT THE SOUTHEAST OF BEGINNING; thence South (386)719-2025, TDD (386)758- Minimum Exp 6 yrs occup 0°39'25" East 1038.87 feet; thence 2139. Deadline: 04/01/13. a must. FL -Midwest. Great work CORNER OF THE S.E. 1/4 OF THE Exp req in Culinary Arts FCTC ethic. Call 386-963-3153 N.W. 1/4 OF SAID N.W. 1/4 AND South 88°00'35" West 60 feet; AA/EEO/ADA/VP Employer Download job description and 403 Auctions RUN S. 88 DEG. 07' 01" WEST, thence North 0°39'25" West 039.25 application at www.fctc.edu feet; thence North 88°22'19" East 60 We are a family business seeking a ALONG THE SOUTH LINE Background check required EEO tow truck operator to operate both THEREOF, 658.63 FEET TO THE feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 05537723 05537862 has been filed against you and you rollback and medium duty trucks. PMC LIQUIDATORS SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE EMPLOYMENT Decision Team Consultant S.E. 1/4 OF THE N.W. 1/4 OF SAID are required to serve a copy of your OPPORTUNITY Applicants must have clean driv- AB3212 written defenses, if any, to it on Ed- Partnership for Strong Families is ing record and no felonies, have On Site Estate Action N.W. 1/4; THENCE N. 01 DEG. 41' COLUMBIA COUNTY the lead agency for community- 34" WEST, ALONG THE WEST die M. Anderson, Plaintiff's attorney, Columbia County is accepting excellent customer service skills 1900 SW Brim St whose address is Post Office Box based care in N. Central Fl, and be able to work a 6 day week. Lake City, FL 32024 LINE THEREOF, 664.48 FEET TO applications for Maintenance providing services to ensure the NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE 1179, Lake City, Florida 32056- Supervisor, Landscape & Parks This is a temporary position which Saturday, March 23rd 1179, no later than thirty (30) days safety, well-being & security of SE. 1/4 OF THE N.W. 1/4 OF SAID Department. This class is can turn into a full time position. Preview 8AM-Auction 10AM after the first publication of this no- children & families through foster Contact us Bryant’s Towing Propertymanagement714.webs.com N.W. 1/4; THENCE N. 88 DEG. 08' tice, and file the original with the responsible for assisting in daily 27" EAST, ALONG THE NORTH care & related services. If you are 386-752-7799 407-416-4063 Clerk of this Court either before operations, maintenance, a professional with clinical and/or LINE THEREOF; 658.92 FEET TO service on Plaintiff's attorney or im- construction, assisting with THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF child welfare background, this mediately thereafter; otherwise, a de- supervising and coordinating position will provide the opportu- Medical THE S.E. 1/4 OF THE N.W. 1/4 OF fault will be entered against you for activities of department SAID N.W. 1/4; THENCE S. 01 nity for career growth in a role 120 Employment the relief demanded in the complaint. employees. Requires signifi- responsible for consulting with a Computers DEG. 40' 07" EAST, ALONG THE There may be money owed to you cant knowledge and skills 407 EAST LINE THEREOF, 664.21 child protection team of other 05537846 after a foreclosure sale. You may related to the maintenance of professionals including investiga- LAKE BUTLER HOSPITAL Complete Dell Desktop FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- contact the clerk of the court at (386) sports facilities or construction NING; COLUMBIA COUNTY, tors, clinical providers, children’s Director of HIM $100.00 758-1031 for information on what assignments. Minimum require- 386-755-9984 or FLORIDA, SUBJECT TO AN EX- you need to do to get the money. legal services and family care RHIA or RHIT and a Bachelor’s ISTING 100 FOOT UTILITY ments: High School graduation counselors. You will facilitate Degree in HIM or related field. 386-292-2170 You do not need to hire an attorney and five (5) years experience in EASEMENT FOR FLORIDA POW- or other representative to get this Decision Team Staffings, focusing 3 years exp. as a Director of ER CORPORATION, SUBJECT TO turf related maintenance and on child risk & safety issues that HIM with Case Mngt/UR/PI HP Computer money. supervision of employees in $75.00 AN INGRESS AND EGRESS DATED ON March 13, 2013. will help children remain safely in exp. preferred. EASEMENT OVER AND ACROSS related industry. Experience For further information, please 386-755-9984 or P. DEWITT CASON their homes. Position will be 386-292-2170 THE WEST 30 FEET THEREOF; Clerk of the Court with application and purchase of located in Lake City. visit our website: chemicals for treatment of ball TOGETHER WITH A MOBILE By: /s/ B. Scippio Min Req: MSW or related field www.lakebutlerhospital.com HOME SITUATED THEREON, As Deputy Clerk fields and related turf areas. w/ 3 yrs of direct service exp; prior (386) 496-2323 EXT 9258, DESCRIBED AS A 1994 PALM, SEAL Knowledge of irrigation design, exp in child welfare; knowledge FAX (386) 496-9399 430 Garage Sales WITH VEHICLE IDENTIFICA- installation and repair. Must of family, group & intervention Equal Employment Opportunity TION NUMBER PH096949AFL 05537910 have a general knowledge of Fri & Sat 8am -? Follow signs AND PH096949BFL; TITLE NUM- techniques; skills in conflict / Drug & Tobacco Free MARCH 20, 27, 2013 writing and operating with a set resolution. Workplace from 247 & 252B. Rolling Mead- BER 66917880 AND 66917881; RP budget, equipment operations Preferred: knowledge of ows Sub. lawn chairs, name brand NUMBER 12272401 AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE and supervision or any equiva- clothes, tv, jewerly, Misc kids 12272402, WHICH IS AFFIXED THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN community resources; exp lent combination of training and working with at-risk families 05537861 games/toys, etc, and much more! TO THE AFOREDESCRIBED RE- AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, experience. Landscape, turf and AL PROPERTY AND INCORPO- FLORIDA & children with mental health LAKE BUTLER HOSPITAL INDOORS - VFW Post 2206, CASE NO.: 2012-341-CA ball field experience preferred. & behavioral needs. Asst. Controller - F/T RATED THEREIN. Possession of a valid Florida 343 Forest Lawn Way, Sat. 3/23, Property Address: 289 SW. Prince- FRIER FINANCE, INC., a Florida Salary: $40,000 - $50,000 BS in Acct./Finance. 3-5 Years 8:30am-1pm, Lots to choose from Corporation driver’s license required, CDL 03/27/13 Acct. Exp. Strong General ton Court, Fort White, FL 32038 Class B Drivers License prefer- Closes: and baked goods. 386-752-5001 Parcel I.D.: R04311-109 12788 U.S. Highway 90 West, Please visit PSF’s website at Ledger, Accts Payable, Payroll at public sale, to the highest and best Live Oak, Florida 32060 red. Columbia County residency http://www.pfsf.org/hr/careers- & Accts Rec Working Multi-Fam Garage Sale, 3/23. bidder, for cash, on the third floor of Plaintiff, required within six (6) months volunteers-interns/listings/ Knowledge, Strong Written & Workout equipment, furniture the Columbia County Courthouse, v. of date of employment. for complete hiring qualifications Oral Communications Skills, TVs, Washer/Dryer & more. 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Lake FREDRICK ALLEN, VERONICA Salary: $14.05 hourly plus Strong Computer Skills- Cypress Landing, 1093 Jaguar TROWELL, & description. PSF is an City, Florida 32056 at 11:00 a.m. on benefits. Successful applicant AA/EOE. Proficient in Excel, Word, April 3, 2013. Defendants. must pass pre-employment Adobe, & PowerPoint. Health PUBLISHER'S NOTE NOTICE OF SALE physical, drug screening & All Yard Sale Ads ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- Hiring Construction Manager Care Exp. A Plus. TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN criminal history check. Applica- Must be Pre-Paid. THAT, pursuant to Plaintiff’s Final position; Experience a must; For further information, THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER tions available on website: Email resume to please visit our website: THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER Summary Judgment Of Foreclosure www.columbiacountyfla.com or entered in the above-captioned ac- [email protected] or www.lakebutlerhospital.com AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS the Human Resources Office, (386) 496-2323 EXT 9258, PENDENS, MUST FILE A CLAIM tion, I will sell the property situated fax to 386-758-8920 Miscellaneous in Columbia County, Florida, descri- Board of County Commission- FAX (386) 496-9399 440 WITH THE CLERK OF COURT ers, 135 Hernando, Suite 203, bed as follows, to wit: Mechanic needed at Equal Employment Opportunity WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 17 Lake City, FL 32055. (386)719- / Drug & Tobacco Free GE side by side Refrigerator, SALE. 2025, TDD (386)758-2139. Fla.Rock&Tank Lines white. Ice & Water. EAST In White Springs. Diesel exprnc Workplace DATED this 1 day of March, 2013. SECTION 33: ONE ACRE OFF Deadline: 04/01/13. $275 OBO P. DEWITT CASON AA/EO/ADA/VP Employer. reqr'd in maintenance & repair of Contact 386-292-3927 THE NORTH END OF LOT 5 IN tractor trailers. 45-50hrs/wk F/T position available in busy Clerk of Circuit Court THE NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4, COLUM- By: /s/ B. Scippio Class A CDL license preferred. medical office M-F. 2 year degree. Large Kenmore Freezer. BIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. Req’d, Medical Terminology a Deputy TOGETHER WITH: A 1999 28X56 Excellent Benefits! Works Great!Clean! SEAL email: [email protected] plus.Send resume to $175.00 GREENHILL DOUBLEWIDE MO- [email protected] In accordance with the Americans BILE HOME, I.D. # or fax 904-858-9008 Contact 292-3927 With Disabilities Act, persons need- FLFLX70A/B26964GH21 ing a special accommodation to par- Commonly known as: 336 NE WEB- ticipate in this proceeding should STER AVENUE, LAKE CITY, contact the A.D.A. Coordinator not FLORIDA 32055. later than seven (7) days prior to the at public sale, to the highest and best CEI RESIDENT proceeding via the Florida Relay bidder, for cash at the Court Room 1 COMPLIANCE SPECIALIST Service at 1-800-955-8771. of the Columbia County Courthouse, JEAces, Inc. Lake City, FL 173 NE Hernando Street, Lake City, Establish & maintain records for 05537707 Florida 32055, at 11:00 AM (EST), March 13, 20, 2013 Fed & State FDOT compliance. on the 10th day of April, 2013. Prepare correspondence for If you are a subordinate lien holder contractors & FDOT about To place your claiming a right to funds remaining classified ad call from the sale, you must file a claim compliance as directed by FDOT with the Clerk of Court no later than procedures. HS Diploma/CED. 755-5440 60 days after the sale. If you fail to 2yrs exp in EEO/AA/DBE/OJT, file a claim, you will not be entitled highway construction field, or to any remaining funds. admin. Apply at www.jeaces.com Notice to Persons With Disabilities: AA/EOE/DFW Classified Department: 755-5440 6B LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED WEDNESDAY, MARCCH 20, 2013 Mobile Homes Unfurnished Apt. 630 for Rent 710 For Rent 810 Home for Sale 810 Home for Sale 14 x 70 MH. Real clean,2br/2ba Wayne Manor Apts. 3bd/ 2ba Brick Home Off Hwy Hallmark Real Estate ENDLESS garden tub, Water furn.,Good Lo- Spacious 2bedroom 47 S., Greenridge Ln. New H&A, STYLE 4BR/2BA home with fire- cation $550 mo. $200 dep. No Pets washer/dryer. Behind Kens off Nice Shop, Many Updates, 3/4 ac. place, large glassed back patio, 386-755-0064 or (904) 771-5924 Hwy 90. 386-754-1800 M/I Ready (386) 365-4591 and fenced back yard. $229,000 www.myflapts.com Janet Creel (386)719-0382 2 & 3 BR MH. $400 - $700. mo. 3BD/2BA custom western cedar Plus Deposit. Water & Sewer Windsor Arms Apartments. home on 2 acres lakefront lot. Boat Hallmark Real Estate Won’t Last Furnished. Cannon Creek MHP Move in! 2/1, 2/1.5, 2/2. Pet ramp, dock and deck. Remax Long! Fantastic 3br/2ba home! 386-752-6422 Friendy. Free 200 ch. Dish. Wash- Proffessionals Jo Lytte 386-365- Case #091-477892, $112,000. Cottage & RV Lots avail for er/dryer hkup.386-754-1800. 2821 MLS 74681 $179,900 Visit www.hudhomestore.com www.myflapts.com Robin Williams (386)365-5146 nightly or extended stay. Between 82022- 397 S/E/ LeRoy Ct Beauti- Lake City & G’ville. Access to ful country setting, 13’ vaulted Eastside Village Realty, Inc. I-75 & 441 (352)317-1326. Furnished Apts. ceilings in LR. Gorgeous wood MLS #81958-, $115,000. Must be Quiet Country Park 3/2 720 For Rent burning FP . Century 21 Darby 55+, 3br/2ba, Site Built w/ lots of w/ screened porch $550 a month. ROOMS FOR Rent. Hillcrest, Rogers 752-6575 , $225,000 room, split plan mstr suite, FL. Very clean. NO PETS! Sands, Columbia. All furnished. Rm. Call Denise Bose 752-5290 Ref & Dep required 386-758-2280 82078 - 253 S.W. Edna Ct. Electric, cable, fridge, microwave. 3br/2ba New carpet and paint, Weekly or monthly rates. 1 person beautiful ceramic tile in kitchen. Eastside Village Realty, Inc. Mobile Homes $135, 2 persons $150. weekly Century 21 Darby Rogers MLS #81959 - Must be 55+, 640 for Sale 386-752-5808 752-6575 , $110,500 2br/2ba, $79,900. Site Built Home 2006 16X80 3/2 $25,400 --- w/eat in kitchen, laundry rm, scrn Unfurnished 82240 - 27084 29th Rd, 3br/3ba, porch. Denise Bose @ 752-5290 2007 32x44 3/2 $33,500--- BOTH 730 Home For Rent 20+ acres. Country style brick, HOMES INCLUDE DELIVERY guest home, pool/cabana also REDUCED! 3,000 sq.ft., 3/2.5 on TO YOUR LAND. Several Repo’s 3/2, nice neighborhood, included. Century 21 Darby 20 or 40 acres 14’ ceilings, Cen- Coming In The Next 10 Days--- Summers School area. Fenced Rogers 752-6575 , $335,000 tral vacuum system. $489,000. Call North Pointe Homes For De- back yard. 2 car garage. Nelda Hatcher, Poole Realty tails. Call 352-872-5566 82355 - 211 S.E. Goldie Way, 386-623-2848 3br/2ba and 1 partial surrounded 386-688-8067 MLS 82280 2013 DOUBLEWIDE by lg oaks. Great exterior shed. $33,995 inc. set-up, Newer 4 bedroom on 1/2 acre. Business & Century 21 Darby Rogers High ceilings, large master, spa- trim-out & A/C 750 Office Rentals 752-6575 , $160,000 Call 386-288-8379. cious walk-in closet. MLS 79370 A Suite Available in Midtown 83017 - 301 S.W. Al Jernon Ct, $98,000 Missy Zecher 623-0237 3BR/2BA 28X64 in a great loca- REMAX PROFESSIONALS tion, a lot of upgrades, fireplace. Commercial Center 3br/2ba 6.34 acres, completely Only $2,500 down $399 a month. Call Vicki or fenced. Ceramic floors, new car- Remax- Pam Beauchamp Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or Joe 386-935-2832. pet. Century 21 Darby Rogers 386-303-2505, Completely 752-6575 , $155,000 E-mail [email protected] Medical, Retail and Professional Remodeled! 3BR/2BA, 1452sf, Bank Owned! 1/1 home in lake Office space on East Baya near 83033 - 178 N.W. Abigail Ln, 1.004ac. 2 story workshop/storage community on 1 acre. Priced to Old Country Club Rd. 3br/1ba perfect home for first time & more. #81192 $116,900 sell at just $55,000. All offers Call 386-497-4762 or buyer or retiree. all brick. Century 21 Darby Rogers Remax- Pam Beauchamp considered. 386-362-4539 386-984-0622 (cell) 386-303-2505, Must See! Poole Realty MLS#81365 752-6575 , $72,000 PROFESSIONAL 4BR/2BA, 1883sf, .501ac, newer BANK REPO 3BR/2BA Double- OFFICE UNIT Access Realty Gorgeous views kitchen w/all appl’s included, wide ’09 Excellent condition. Only Oakbridge Office Complex 3bd/3ba on Lake Montgomery. 2 sheds & more. #80607 $139,500 $999 down $377 a month. Call 725 SE Baya Dr - Call 752-4820 Elevator, fishing dock & jacuzzi. Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail MLS 81438 $249,900. Remax- Pam Beauchamp [email protected] Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 386-303-2505, Beautiful Mountainside Scene. 3BR/2BA, Palm Harbor Factory liquidation 805 Lots for Sale Access Realty - Spacious 4 bd/3ba 1662sf. .45ac, quiet neighborhood sale. 3 Stock models must go Cypress Lake w/ 3643 sqft 1.25 open floor plan. #80447 $144,900 $39k off select 2012 models 14.69 ac tract on Lake Jeffrey Rd. acres on lake. Vaulted John Lyons 800-622-2832 ext 210 Has well & septic and power ready ceilings. MLS 81314 - $279,900. Remax- Pam Beauchamp for site built or MH. $65,000 Patti Taylor386-623-6896 386-303-2505, Great Starter Cute Church surrounded by beau- MLS #82567 3BR/2BA, 1446sf .227ac, tiful countryside. Comes with a Results Realty, Home. Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 Access Realty- Two story 1895 wood lam & tile thruout, SS appli- 1996 DWMH on 1 acre, pole barn Victorian house w/ electrical up- ances & more #83110 $97,500 Sylvia Newell, 386-590-2498 Court Ordered grades throughout. double -deck Poole Realty MLS#78419 #16-2011-CA 010514 porches, MLS 71594 - $149,900. Remax- Pam Beauchamp Beautiful setting on almost 6 REAL ESTATE AUCTION Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 386-303-2505, Coveted west loca- acres. 3/2 w/hardwood floors, Thursday � March 21� 12noon tion! 3BR/2BA, 2071sf, .54 ac. large bedrms, open floor plan, FP. 2786W US Hwy 90 � Lake City Beautifully kept move in ready wood burning FP, dining & break- William Golightly, 386-590-6681 90+/- ACRES LAND home. Features Large kitchen with fast, lrg master. #81922 $179,900 Poole Realty MLS#82212 “Corbitt Manufacturing” eat in area. MLS 79933 $84,900 Commercial / Industrial Missy Zecher 623-0237 Very nice home close to town. 3 DWELLINGS on 5+ acres, STAMPLER AUCTIONS REMAX PROFESSIONALS Home features split floor plan, side main house approx 2453 sqft, 2 Lic. Real Estate Broker entry. MLS 83038 $149,000 story, 3 car garage $349,000. Beautifully maintained newer Missy Zecher 623-0237 AB196 ❘ AU 295 home in Callaway s/d. Lrg bed- Anita Handy, 386-208-5877 800.330.BIDS REMAX PROFESSIONALS Poole Realty MLS#82510 rooms & bathrooms. MLS 83071 stamplerauctions.com $179,900 Missy Zecher 623-0237 MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls, R30 REMAX PROFESSIONALS Farms & insulation, OSB wrap, house wrap, 820 Acreage real wood cabinets, and thermal Beautifully restored historic home pain windows. Payment $399 per Hallmark Real Estate Close to directly on the lake. Views from Access Realty - 10 acre square month call John T 386-752-1452. everything! 14+ lakefront acres every angle. MLS 83132 $150,000 tract, High & Dry, OF Avail. w/ convenient to hospitals, shopping Missy Zecher 623-0237 25% down. Convenient Location New 2013-28x48-3/2 JACOBSEN & restaurants yet peaceful & pri- REMAX PROFESSIONALS MLS 81258$39,900. $35,400 Delivered Only. OR vate. Jane Creel (386)719-0382 Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 $39,995 Delivered and Set up. Big Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty Rooms. North Pointe Homes, Eastside Village Realty, Inc. Home is on .5 acre lot, 5bd/3ba Access Realty- 43.64 acres 4545 NW 13th St., Gainesville, MLS #76668 - $32,000, Family, Living, & Dining Rooms. wooded acreage in N.Columbia 352-872-5566 Buildable lot for site built Mary Brown Whitehusrt $199,900 County. Scenic & Private. WANTED…CASH PAID for homes only. In Forest Country. 386-965-0887 MLS #82546 MLS 74429 $89,900. Call Denise Bose 752-5290 Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 your Mobile Home, Singlewide or Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty Doublewide flood homes wel- Eastside Village Realty, Inc. Custom Built and completed in Owner financed land come. Call 386-288-8379 MLS #80401 - $60,000. 130x750 2011 3BD/2BA metal roof, hardy 1/2 to 10 acre lots. right on Suwannee, Beautiful lot, Board, Sherry G. Ratliff $115,000 Deas Bullard/BKL Properties Unfurnished Apt. minutes from Royal Springs, De- 386-365-1548 MLS #81774 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com 710 For Rent nise Bose 752-5290 Hallmark Real Estate Adoption Miscellaneous 05536760 Nice 5 acre lot located in quiet BEAUTY-QUALITY-COMFORT $89 Deposit setting River Rise s/d, Homes spacious 3BR/2BA brick home in ______Pools, B-ball, gym & more! only, paved street. $65,000 Emerald Forest $109,000 A childless married couple seeks to adopt. Financial AIRLINES ARE HIRING – Train for hands on Aviation *FREE after school program MLS #76151 Results Realty, Vic Lantroop (386)623-6401 security. Homestudy approved! Let’s help each other. Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 Expenses paid. Carolyn & Ken. Call Sklar Law Firm 1- aid if qualified – Housing available CALL Aviation Windsong Apts Hallmark Real Estate BREATH- 386-758-8455 Nice vacant lot ready for your TAKING 4BR/3BA lake front 800-218-6311. Bar#0150789 Institute of Maintenance 866-314-3769 mobile home! lot has just been home! In ground, screened pool & ______2BR/1BA $600/MO & $575 Sec. cleared. MLS #82673 $28,840 patio, 2 fireplaces,$429,000 Auctions AIRLINE CAREERS – Become an Aviation Maintenance Dep. Lovely, Private, re-done Results Realty, Brittany Ginger Parker (386)365-2135 ______Tech. FAA approved training. Financial aid if qualified CR 242, 2 miles West of RT 247 Stoeckert 397-3473 Public Auction – Housing available. Job placement assistance. CALL 386-365-7193 or 867-6319 Hallmark Real Estate Charm & PUBLISHER'S NOTE Care is displayed in this Move in Onsite & Online Aviation Institute of Maintenance 866-314-3769 Amberwood Hills Apts. All real estate advertising in this ready home! In town, close to Press Printing Enterprises Inc. ______Private Patio area. Beautiful yard. newspaper is subject to the fair schools & hospitals, $75,000 Thurs, March 28 @ 11am MEDICAL CAREERS begin here – Train ONLINE for Washer/dryer hkup. Free water & housing act which makes it illegal Nate Sweat (386)628-1552 sewer. 1/1, 2/1. Move in special. Preview: Day of Sale 9-11am Allied Health and Medical Management. Job placement to advertise "any preference, 3601 Hanson Street, Ft Myers, Fl 33916 assistance. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV authorized. 386-754-1800. wwwmyflapts.com limitation, or discrimination based Offset Press Printing Machinery & Equipment including: Call 888-203-3179 www.CenturaOnline.com Columbia Arms Apt. located on race, color, religion, sex, 1/2 mi from V.A. & Winn Dixie. disability, familial status or nation- 2000 MAN ROLAND Model R306, 6-Color Sheet fed ______Pet Friendly. al origin; or any intention to make Offset Press w/Coater, Folders, Paper Cutters, Plate ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home. *Medical, Pool , laundry & balcony. such preference, limitation or Maker, Vehicles, Forklift and more! *Business, *Criminal Justice, *Hospitality. Job placement 386-754-1800. www.myflapts.com discrimination." Familial status Visit www.moeckerauctions.com for assistance. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV authorized. includes children under the age of Details, Photos and Catalog Call 800-443-5186 www.CenturaOnline.com Ft. White, Private in town, upstairs 18 living with parents or legal studio apt. Water & Trash included custodians, pregnant women and Moecker Auctions (800) 840-BIDS ______1st/Last/Security. 2 yr lease Must people securing custody of chil- 15% -18%BP, $100 ref. cash dep. OTR Drivers Wanted have ref. $450, 941-924-5183 dren under the age of 18. This Subj to confirm. ______Gorgeous Lake View newspaper will not knowingly AB-1098 AU-3219, Eric Rubin IN A RUT? WANT A CAREER, NOT JUST A JOB? 2br/1ba Apt. CH/A accept any advertising for real es- ______Train to be a professional truck driver in ONLY 16 DAYS! $500 month & $500 deposit. tate which is in violation of the Abalauction.com-Wakulla County, Crawfordville, Fl The avg. truck driver earns $700+/wk*! Get CDL Training No pets. 386-344-2170 law. Our readers are hereby in- 3br 2ba split plan. Online bidding now through April 3, @ NFCC/Roadmaster! Approved for Veterans Training. Great area West of I-75, deluxe formed that all dwellings adver- tised in this newspaper are availa- (850)510-2501 ab2387 broker Don’t Delay, Call Today! 866-467-0060 *DOL/BLS 2br apts, some w/garage. W/D ______2012 hookups & patio. $700-$750 plus ble on an equal opportunity basis. SEC .386-438-4600 or 965-5560 To complain of discrimination call Education ______HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777, ______Real Estate Greentree Townhouse the toll free Move In Madness. 2/1, 2/1.5. Free MEDICAL BILLING TRAINEES NEEDED! Train to ______telephone number to the hearing become a Medical Office Assistant. NO EXPERIENCE PUBLIC LAND SALE: NC Mountain Properties water & sewer. Balcony & patio. impaired is 1-800-927-9275. Laundry. Behind Kens on Hwy 90. NEEDED! Online training gets you Job ready ASAP. HS Liquidated almost 2 acres, Cascading Falls Was $89,000 386-754-1800 wwwmyflapts.com Remax- Pam Beauchamp Diploma/GED & PC/Internet needed! (888)374-7294 now $14,900! Big Mtn Views $9,900 April 13th 1-877- 386-303-2505,Lake view in Car- ______717-5263 Ext 91. Large & clean. 1br/1ba apt. ter Chase! 1/2 acre lot in homes CH/A lg walk in closet. Close to only subdivision w/ min square For Sale ______town. $395. mo and $350. dep. footage of 2000. #54801 $34,900 ______Real Estate/ Lots & Acreage (904)563-6208 LEATHER LIVING ROOM SET, In Original Plastic, ______NICE Apt Downtown. Remodeled Never Used , Org. $3,000, sacrifice $975.-- CHERRY New Log Home On 20+ Acres Only $79,900. Newly 1 bedroom. Kitchen, dining, living 810 Home for Sale BEDROOM SET, Solid Wood, new in factory boxes-- constructed 3BR/ 2BA, 1740 sf log home. Ready for your room. $450. mo plus sec. $895. Can Deliver. Bill (813)298-0221. finishing touches. FL/GA Border. Call now 1-800-898- 386-362-8075 or 386-754-2951 1BR/1BA on 2.8 acres ______4409, x.1551 Redwine Apartments 201 NW Bronco Terr. 24x30 Help Wanted ______workshop. Owner Fin. $59,900, Pets welcome. with 5 complexes, ______Real Estate/ Mobile Homes we have a home for you. 3K down, $585/mo 352-215-1018 386-754-1800. www.LandOwnerFinancing.com Driver - Daily or Weekly Pay. $0.01 increase per mile ______www.myflapts.com after 6 and 12 months. $.03/mile Enhanced Quarterly Mobile Homes with acreage. Ready to move in. Seller 2BR/2BA custom built POOL Bonus. Requires 3 months OTR experience. 800-414- Financing with approved credit. Lots of room for the price, UPDATED APT, home in Turkey Run. All cherry w/tile floors/fresh paint. wood & ceramic tile flooring. 9569 www.driveknight.com 3Br 2Ba. No renters. 850-308-6473 LandHomesExpress. Great area. Remax Jo Lytte 386-365-2821 ______com 386-752-9626 MLS 80934 $178,900 Experienced OTR Flatbed Drivers earn 50 up to 55 cpm ______loaded. $1000 sign on to Qualified drivers. Home most Schools & Instruction weekends. Call: (843)266-3731 / www.bulldoghiway. ______com. EOE COMPUTER TECHNICIANS TRAINING! ______Train for PC Technical Careers at sctrain.edu No computer Heavy Equipment Operator Career! 3 Week Hands Experience Needed! Job placement Assistance HS On Training School. Bulldozers, Backhoes, Excavators. Diploma/GED a Must Start Immediately! National Certifications. Lifetime Job Placement Assistance. 1-888-872-4677 VA Benefits Eligible! 1-866-362-6497 ______DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW! Learn to drive for US Xpress! Earn $700 per week! No experience needed! 2008 Forest River Local CDL Traning. Job ready in 15 days! (888)368-1964 Salem ______Barn kept, sleeps 9, Merchandise Wanted excellent condition. ______MOTORCYCLES WANTED, Wanted All Types Pre- $16,000 obo 1980. Any Type Condition- Running or Not! CASH PAID! Call Brian (845)389-3239 ______Week of March 18, 2013 386-623-0474