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By HANNAH O. BROWN ored with the vintage trea- I started thinking what is [email protected] sure, alerted the company that sign worth? Can you by posting it on the site. put a price on it?” he said. When Roger Hacker The term “hack” is of After a few months of and his father Jay built a particular interest to the negotiations with high-up neon sign that read “The Facebook team. The word, Facebook personalities, Hacker Company” decades which has come to signify Hacker agreed to sell to ago, there was no way the ability to delve into the the colossal corporation. In they could have imagined interworkings of a comput- return, he asked for money how important that phrase er’s mind, is spelled out on to refurbish the sign and would be to one of the most the concrete of the square prepare it to be shipped talked-about companies in where Hacker’s sign now to its new home in Menlo the world today. hangs at Facebook head- Park, California. Former Facebook quarters. “The money was not my employee Chris Putnam Hacker was hesitant to objective,” Hacker said. COURTESY spotted the sign on his way sell the sign at first. “It’s about the memory of The Hacker Company sign, now displayed at Menlo Park in California, was originally built by through Lake City in 2011. “This was something me Putnam, who was enam- and my dad built together. HACKER continued on 3A Roger Hacker and his father Jay of Lake City. McAlpin murder Fort White woman charged with defendant to get animal cruelty in death of horse new attorney By TONY BRITT Sheriff’s Office horse lying in its own waste with duct [email protected] reports, around tape around all four hooves. Atwater By TONY BRITT efit Siegmeister that caused 10:16 a.m. reportedly told authorities the animal [email protected] serious or potentially seri- FORT WHITE — A Fort White Monday, authori- had abscesses on its feet, which was ous injury. He also claimed woman, arrested Monday, faces ani- ties received why it couldn’t stand. Jeff Siegmeister, who that Siegmeister accepted mal cruelty charges after one of her an anonymous The deputy reported the animal was representing Lonnie the appointed position to horses died following several weeks complaint report- was in extremely bad condition — R. Munn in a Suwannee defend him under the pre- in declining health. Authorities ing sick and sickly and thin. The horses were a County capital case where tense that he was qualified removed another horse from the Atwater neglected horses at two-year-old colt and a nine- or 10- the state has waived the to be lead counsel for the address, describing it as being very Atwater’s address. year-old paint mare. The colt report- death penalty, has been defense while the state was thin and underweight. Deputies said they recognized the edly died while officers were at the relieved of his duties as actively pursuing the death Donna Lee Atwater, 38, 697 SW address because they had been there scene. Munn’s attorney. penalty against him. Shiloh Road, Fort White, was charged on April 27 for a complaint about a “The colt looked like a baby and “I was relieved ultimately “Counsel knowingly with two counts of felony animal cru- loose horse and noted the four horses should’ve weighed approximately because I filed a motion failed to perform services elty in connection with the case. She at the address were thin and “needed 800-900 pounds and appeared to be to withdraw based on his for the defendant which was booked into the Columbia County to be cared for.” approximately 250 pounds,” wrote (Munn’s) motion to have could cause serious or Detention Facility on $10,000 bond. When deputies arrived at the scene me removed and the judge potentially serious injury According to Columbia County Monday, they reported finding a ANIMAL continued on 3A granted my motion to with- to the defendant,” Munn draw,” Siegmeister said. wrote of the final com- Walter Flinn of Marsee- plaints. “Counsel continues Flinn, attorneys at law, to engage in a pattern of has been appointed by the neglect with respect to the court to represent Munn in defendant’s legal matters.” future legal proceedings. The order granting a Siegmeister was initial- motion to withdraw and ly appointed by the court appoint a new counsel to serve as Munn’s lead was given to Johnson counsel approximately 18 and granted earlier in the months ago when the case month, according to court was a death penalty case. documents. According to Suwannee Siegmeister, owner of County Clerk of Court offi- Siegmeister Law Firm, said cials, in the felonies divi- Munn’s letter to the judge sions, no written motion was said he wanted him off the turned into the court, but an case for a number of rea- oral request was made by sons. Munn to have Siegmeister “One of those reasons relieved. However, Munn was a conflict of interest wrote a letter to Third with a law enforcement Circuit Judge Leandra officer that I handled his G. Johnson requesting divorce,” he said. “I moved Siegmeister be dismissed to withdraw from his as his counsel and formal (Munn’s) representation. charges be brought against So the judge granted my Siegmeister with the Florida moving to withdraw. We Bar Association. never got into the other Munn’s letter, which issues because they weren’t JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter contained four complaints real relevant after the judge Groundbreaking against Siegmeister, stated took me off the case.” Siegmeister simultaneously Munn also noted Columbia County officials, contractors and support staff toss up dirt during a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday for the represented clients that he other issues he had with Westside Community Center. Construction on the 6,000-square-foot center will begin Monday and is slated for completion by knew had adverse inter- Siegmeister being his coun- October. The center is designed to hold weddings and will feature a number of adjoining ball fields that sits on 22 acres and ests with the intent to ben- sel in the letter where he will also be built be all local contractors and vendors. While the Westside Community Center couldn’t be done without the help of many interested and capable people, County Commissioner Jody DuPree was instrumental in its development. ‘Somebody ATTORNEY continued on 3A has to mash the gas to get things happening,’ DuPree said. FGC graduate off to Summer Olympics

By HANNAH O. BROWN Tempest has been playing per- looking at all the orange and blue According to Tempest, each [email protected] cussion in school bands since she and the 90,000 fans just scream- cymbal weighs about five pounds. was in 7th grade. She followed ing and yelling and you’re playing She said she gets exhausted by After graduating from Florida in the wake of her elder brother and you’re like, ‘oh my good- the end of a game spinning the Gateway College, Lake Butler who also played percussion for ness.’” cymbals and raising them over native Cheyenne Tempest,19, will FDL. For the Olympics performanc- her head. begin the next chapter of her life “He was always practicing and es, Tempest will be playing cym- Tempest plans on doing some performing for thousands at the it was always really loud and bals. push-ups in the next few months 2012 Summer Olympic Games. annoying,” Tempest said. During musical rests, the cym- to prepare for the Olympics per- Tempest, who studied Tempest said she initially did bal line creates elaborate visuals formance. Anthropology at FGC, is a mem- not want to be in FDL, but after through physically-taxing chore- The FDL will be in London ber of the Florida Drum Line going to games and witnessing ography. from July 23 - 31. They plan on band at the University of Florida. the marching band in action, she “You can do all these crazy visiting museums and going FDL has been selected to be per- was hooked. visuals with it,” Tempest said. Cheyenne Tempest will perform at form at the Olympic games this “It’s a thrill,” she said. “I was “It gives the audience something OLYMPICS continued on 3A the Summer Olympic games. summer. raised a Gator fan and it’s just pretty to look at.”

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If you have a concern, question or suggestion, please Tuesday plans to bring tion of “Dancing With the call the executive editor. Corrections and clarifications will run in this space. And thanks for reading. AROUND FLORIDA standardized writing test will keep the Fla. county approves failure rate essentially unchanged from changes after oil spill fraud last year. The State Board of Education unani- Fort Walton Beach — Amid a criminal mously passed the rule Tuesday after investigation into the alleged misuse preliminary results showed only about of funds paid by BP after the 2010 Gulf a third of students would pass this year. oil spill, a Panhandle county made big That would have been down from 80 changes Tuesday in the way it oversees percent or better on last year’s writing spending for promotion of the area’s portion of the Florida Comprehensive world-famous beaches. Assessment Test, or FCAT. An attorney advising Okaloosa County The dramatic decrease came after the commissioners said they could not wait test was made more difficult and the for state auditors, the sheriff’s auditors board raised the passing grade from 3.5 and the FBI to finish investigations into to four on a scale of zero to six. misspending of bed tax and BP funds The emergency rule will drop the pass- before making the changes. ing grade to three but only for this year. “These changes are not the end, they The writing test is given in the 4th, 8th are merely the beginning but we feel they and 10th grades. are crucial to the integrity of the process,” attorney Greg Stewart told commission- ers. They approved changes that included Study: Government among requiring all purchases over $25,000 by the Tourism Development Council be top employers in Florida approved by the county’s administrator or TALLAHASSEE — A new study shows the county commission. government entities are among the top The move came less than two weeks employers in nearly every Florida county. after the county’s former tourism director The study was released Tuesday by died of an apparent suicide. Investigators Florida TaxWatch, a research and advo- had unearthed more than $1.4 million in cacy group with strong business ties. spending on his home and a yacht. It shows a public entity was the top employer in 51 of Florida’s 67 counties. Bay County in the Panhandle leads OSHA probes postal the way with government accounting for employee’s illness seven of its top 10 employers. School districts are one of the top 10 ORLANDO — The federal agency employers in every county and rank one that monitors worker safety has opened or two in 61 counties. They employ nearly an investigation into the illness of a U.S. one of every 30 Floridians who have a job. postal worker who became sick after The U.S. military is the top employer in coming into contact with a mysterious Duval, Monroe and Okaloosa counties. package from Yemen at an Orlando distri- bution facility. A spokesman for the Occupational Woman serving life in Fla. Safety and Health Administration con- firmed Tuesday that the agency is look- drug case could go free ing into what made former postal worker MIAMI — A woman serving a life sen- Jeffrey Lill suffer from extreme fatigue, tence for her role in a slaying connected tremors, and liver and neurological prob- to once-major South Florida cocaine lems consistent with toxic exposure. smugglers could be set free. The Florida Center for Investigative A Miami judge set a hearing Tuesday Reporting reported last weekend that for 40-year-old Yuby Ramirez. A federal Lill’s problems began after he handled the appeals court agreed that Ramirez would leaking package in February 2011. have taken a plea deal and 10-year sen- The U.S. Postal Service has denied the tence if her lawyers had told her a life package ever existed. sentence was likely if she was convicted OSHA spokesman Michael Wald says at trial. the probe could take anywhere from a few The court ruled Ramirez should be weeks to a few months. offered a chance to take the deal again. Because she has served 12 years, Ramirez would be freed from prison. She Fla. board lowers FCAT still faces deportation to Colombia. writing test passing score Ramirez was convicted in 2001 of taking part in a witness’s killing by harboring hit TALLAHASSEE — An emergency rule men and their weapons. lowering the passing grade for Florida’s Page Editor: Rick Burnham, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL & STATE WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2012 3A Fla. board lowers FCAT writing test passing score

By BILL KACZOR of a sudden didn’t become investigation, Robinson superintendent. “I’m only taking instructional time failing marks. At its regu- Associated Press bad writers,” Education cited a routine outside voting for this as kind of away from teachers to do lar meeting last week, the Commissioner Gerard audit of testing procedures a hold-harmless for this it,” Flagler County reading board voted not to let any TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Robinson told the board. that’s already under way. year only.” coach Mella Baxter said. school drop more than (AP) — An emergency Robinson acknowledged He said an internal inves- Padgett said “we should Lowering the pass- one letter grade to soften rule adopted Tuesday will some things “slipped tigation also will focus on not have a surprise” so ing grade “only covers the blow. lower the passing grade through” the Department finding out exactly what late in the school year. up the problem,” Florida Last year, 81 percent of for Florida’s standard- of Education but promised went wrong. Chairwoman Kathleen Education Association fourth-graders passed the ized writing test to keep they would be corrected. The state contracts Shanahan, a former Bush President Andy Ford said writing test, but the pre- the failure rate about the The department failed to with NCS Pearson to pro- chief of staff, agreed later in a statement. The liminary results showed same as last year after pre- sufficiently stress changes vide and score the FCAT. higher standards should statewide teachers union that would drop to 27 per- liminary results showed it in this year’s test to school Florida fined the company remain the goal. opposes standardized tests cent. The emergency rule would have dramatically districts and teachers, he two years ago for delays in “But there also has to for grading schools and will keep it at 81 percent. increased otherwise. said. getting the tests graded. be a time to take a breath assessing teachers. The rule will result in 77 The State Board of Before the school year, The lower passing and assess how the kids “When Jeb Bush was percent of eighth graders Education unanimously the board increased the grade doesn’t reduce the and the districts are doing first elected governor, we passing compared to 82 passed the rule. Without cut-off from 3.5 to four test’s rigor, board mem- against the measurement,” pointed out that there was percent last year. Without it, only about a third of stu- while also making the test bers said. Most have Shanahan said. no independent research the rule, only 33 percent dents would have passed tougher by increasing strong ties to former Gov. Patricia Levesque, exec- that says this approach was would have passed. the writing portion of the emphasis on such conven- Jeb Bush who instituted utive director of Bush’s positive for children or our For 10th grader, it will Florida Comprehensive tions as spelling, punctua- higher standards and Foundation for Florida’s public schools,” Ford said. increase the passing rate Assessment Test, or FCAT, tion and capitalization as high-stakes testing and Future, issued a statement “There is still no credible from 38 percent to 84 per- compared to 80 percent or well as well as the quality continues to advocate for praising the board for pro- research that says that this cent. Last year it was 80 better last year. of details used to explain, them. viding “stability to Florida’s testing madness helps edu- percent. The passing grade will clarify and define. “Optically, a change school grading and account- cate our children well.” Robinson initially pro- drop from four to three Another factor that from 4.0 to 3.0 looks like ability system.” FCAT reading and math posed dropping the pass- on a zero-to-six scale. The may have contributed to we are lowering stan- The vote came during exams similarly are tough- ing rate only to 3.5, but writing test is given in the the lower results was the dards, and I for one am a conference call after the er this year. As a result, that would still have result- fourth, eighth and 10th use of two graders instead against that,” said John board heard public com- A-to-F grades for schools ed in dramatically lower grades. of one to score each test, Padgett, a Key West ment, much of it critical of are expected to be lower. passing rates: 48 percent “When I saw the dramat- Robinson said. businessman who once Florida’s testing emphasis. The grades are used to for fourth grade, 52 per- ic drop in scores, I realized In response to critics’ was Bush’s appointee as “We are testing our stu- reward top schools and cent for eighth grade and that overnight students all calls for an independent Monroe County’s school dents to death and we are sanction those that get 60 percent for 10th grade. Deputies: Fla. mom killed 4 kids, then herself

By KYLE HIGHTOWER before firing the fatal shots, dawn to say their mother had shot The neighbor then heard gun- said. Associated Press authorities said. them. The mother then called the shots and called 911. Deputies identified the chil- Tonya Thomas, 33, fatally shot children back to the house and Another neighbor told deputies dren as Pebbles Johnson, 17; Jaxs PORT ST. JOHN -- A Florida her four children, who ranged in killed them, Goodyear said. that Thomas sent a text message Johnson, 15; Jazzlyn Johnson, 13; mother who fatally shot her age from 12 to 17, said Lt. Tod “From what the neighbors said, in the middle of the night saying and Joel Johnson, 12. four children before killing her- Goodyear, a spokesman for the she was very calm. She walked she wanted to be cremated with The shooting happened in Port self Tuesday called three of the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office. out and called them back. They her children. St. John, about 15 miles west kids who had sought help from Three of the children had gone turned around and walked back “He didn’t see the text until he a neighbor back to the house to a neighbor’s front door before to the house,” Goodyear said. woke up this morning,” Goodyear MURDER continued on 6A

mechanical inclination as Hacker’s surname comes erage, saying the history of an initial public offering Hacker: What’s in a name? well. He recalled breaking from his German ancestry. the sign wasn’t presented. to a valuation potentially down a radio when he was His predecessors got their “They didn’t talk about exceeding $100 billion. Continued From Page 1A kid because he thought name from their reputation my daddy,” Hacker said. Still, Hacker proudly there were little people as lumberjacks. Looking back now, watches live streaming my daddy. We built the sign, father was a hard man who inside. “We hacked all day, they Hacker says he sometimes videos of the Facebook look where its at. Look dad, didn’t talk too much. He In the ‘70s, Hacker almost called us hackers,” Hacker feels seller’s remorse. headquarters online, with where the sign’s at. That’s was a drill sergeant in the decided to join the Marines said. “I should have gotten way The Hacker Company it. How much is that worth? Army and was mechanical- after finishing high school. The story of the Hacker out in front of it,” Hacker sign placed boldly above Well he ain’t got enough ly-minded. He was street He hoped to have the mili- company sign’s shipment said. “I realize now I made Zuckerberg’s office. money to buy that.” smart and book smart. tary pay for his college but to the west coast has made a mistake.” “Aw man it’s busy! It’s Jay Hacker started the “He had both,” Hacker was convinced by his father it into papers across the Facebook certainly is something,” Hacker said. sign business in the 1940’s. said. to join the family business nation. Hacker has been a bustling company. The According to Hacker, his Hacker grew up with a instead. disappointed by some cov- company will soon have

to have warned multiple times on pre- Animal: Neglect cited p l a n s vious occasions to make sure Attorney: Suwannee murder case for the that she is providing a healthy Continued From Page 1A last two environment for the sickly Continued From Page 1A h o r s e s horses. Her gross negligence deputy Scott Ceckanowicz in to go live with a neighbor. in recognizing the immediate requested Siegmeister be dis- Aug. 25, 2010. the incident report. “The con- Sheriff’s office reports said need of medical attention con- missed. The Militellos and Rosales were dition of the horses’ area was the two horses at the address tributed to the death of one “He wasn’t happy with the strat- found dead in their McAlpin home, deplorable and according to the did not have any hay or grass to horse and the rapid decline of egy I was pursuing on his defense,” shot execution-style in the head. on-scene veterinarian was com- eat and there wasn’t any at the the second.” Siegmeister said. “There were The bodies were found the next pletely unsuitable for horses. time of Atwater’s arrest. Atwater’s three children things he wanted me to do that morning by an employee who The horses’ wood fence had “The defendant was placed were turned over to her best I had either not done in a timely worked at the farm. entire wood railings that had under arrest for two counts of friend at Atwater’s request. fashion that he wanted done or Authorities believe robbery was obviously been eaten at some felony animal cruelty due to Atwater also had 12 dogs at things I may have not intended to the primary motive for the shoot- point in time by the horses.” her obvious willful and wan- the home. Animal control was do, but they weren’t done yet, so ings. Atwater told authorities she ton disregard for the health called to the scene and took we had some strategy disagree- However, given the plea of had four horses and two of them of the horses,” Ceckanowicz possession of 11 puppies, along ments.” Munn’s co-defendant, James had been removed. She claimed wrote. “The defendant was also with the puppies’ mother. Siegmeister said he told Munn Howze, which resulted in a plea of about the conflict earlier in the guilty as charged in exchange for case, but Munn initially wanted three consecutive life sentences, to waive the conflict of interest plus 180 years in a department of Olympics: Cymbalist can’t wait and keep Siegmeister as his lead corrections facility consecutive to counsel. the life sentences, the state decid- Continued From Page 1A “If a conflict exists, my job is ed not to seek the death penalty in to inform my clients,” Siegmeister Munn’s trial. sightseeing in the city while said. “When it came to my attention Munn remains indicted on one they are overseas. that the specific FDLE agent was count of conspiracy, three counts of “I just think that it’s great that a witness, I advised Mr. Munn of first-degree murder, three counts we get to go in a safe environ- that and Mr. Munn was perfectly of home invasion robbery and ment with friends and great happy to waive that and wanted to three counts of kidnapping. people that we have just met keep me as his attorney. On a num- Howze has agreed to testify and represent the state and the ber of occasions he expressed his against Munn in the Munn trial. school and our country, I think satisfaction with me long after the The Munn trial was initially that’s gonna be a really amaz- conflict existed and was resolved.” scheduled for January but was ing opportunity,” Tempest said. Munn, 48, was originally facing postponed until March 26 and later “Just being able to represent the death penalty on three counts scheduled to take place the week the United States, I think that’s of Capital first-degree murder in the of June 25 after Munn’s attorneys a great honor and I am very Tempest JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter deaths of Joseph Militello, Nancy filed for continuance motions. excited to do that.” Militello and Angelo Rosales on Columbia County’s Most Wanted Billy Lamar Dortly, Jr. Felix Gonzalez DOB: 2/8/91 DOB: 3/25/87 6’ 4” - 195 lbs. 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ONE ANOTHER OPINION VIEW No gaiety Put a for our ‘hold’ on first gay Attorney president General he wait for justice arack Obama has has waited long been dubbed the enough. It’s time to “first gay presi- pull the trigger on dent.” All the hype contempt charges surrounding Mr. Tagainst Attorney General Eric BObama’s position in favor of H. Holder Jr. for withholding same-sex “marriage” may help documents from Congress in guarantee he will be the last the Operation Fast and Furious one for awhile. gun-walking scandal. Allowing This week’s Newsweek mag- further delay would only con- azine features a striking cover firm what many Americans sus- announcing the advent of the pect: There is one set of laws for “gay president” showing Mr. bureaucrats and another for the Obama gazing determinedly rest of us. towards the horizon with a Congress has been waiting rainbow-colored halo. since October 2011 for Mr. The Obama campaign didn’t Holder to comply fully with a plan for the issue to come out subpoena seeking records in 22 quite this way. Mr. Obama categories of information about had been circumspect about Europe’s voters send the federal firearms-smuggling discussing it, and even in his operation. The attorney general purportedly historic statement has provided some material in coming out in favor of the idea, 10 requested categories but he attempted to triangulate. a confused message nothing in the remaining 12. The public is split on the Try pulling a stunt like that as a issue, but the hype has placed private citizen. Mr. Holder has Mr. Obama on the leftward been able to dodge sanction so edge, which will alienate urozone leaders are the Social Democrats and the far only because he ostensibly more people than it attracts. getting little in the Greens, led by a rising politi- is President Obama’s chief law A May 10 USAToday/Gallup way of guidance cal star, the state’s governor, enforcement officer. poll showed approval of Mr. from their elector- Hannelore Kraft, squeezed out House Oversight and Obama’s stance 51 to 45 per- ates on how best to a majority of just over 50 per- Government Reform Committee cent, but the most important Esolve the debt crisis. cent. Chairman Darrell E. Issa, who numbers were the partisan The Greek elections proved Here again, voters managed has spearheaded the Fast and breakdown. nothing and solved nothing. to muddy the waters. Merkel, Furious investigation, has A quarter of Democrats said Greeks intensely dislike the Dale McFeatters who will run for office again indicated he intends to seek a they would be more likely to austerity measures imposed [email protected] next year, possibly against contempt citation if Mr. Holder get behind Mr. Obama because on them, but voters didn’t give Kraft, has an undimmed 69 per- consider it.” doesn’t produce the requested of his stand, while 52 percent either the left or the right any cent approval rating nationally. France’s new president, files by Memorial Day, just two of Republicans said they would kind of mandate, and it looks Meanwhile, Spain is chafing Francois Hollande, is hoping weeks away. The California be less likely. This shows that increasingly like the country under the unpopular austerity to persuade Germany to ease Republican upped the ante the issue fires up Mr. Obama’s will have to hold another round measures, which have fallen up on the austerity measures recently when he circulated a opponents more than his sup- of parliamentary elections in unevenly on the economy, and in favor of “pro-growth” mea- 17-page draft of the charges to porters. Significantly, among hopes that some kind of coali- there have been mass demon- sures, but these measures seem committee members, for which independent voters, twice tion with some kind of econom- strations against them. vague. One such half-formed House Speaker John A. Boehner as many were turned off as ic plan emerges. While resentment of the idea was to allow a modicum signaled support at a press con- switched on. One draconian solution measures is great, the voters of inflation, but that was flatly ference last week. Several recent polls show would be for Greece to bolt the elected the party that imposed rejected by the German central According to the Justice that in a matchup with pre- European Union and abandon them by historic margins in bank. Department, Fast and Furious sumptive Republican nominee the euro, but the EU and the December. The architect of recovery was a sting operation in which Mitt Romney, Mr. Obama loses euro are enormously popular If European leaders want a through austerity, Chancellor Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco moderates by 5 to 10 points. with the Greek people. painless way out of their deficit Angela Merkel, just suffered a Firearms and Explosives agents Gallup weekly data from the The attitude of Greece’s mess, they’re not getting much stinging rebuff in Germany’s recruited “straw purchasers” first and second weeks in May fellow EU members is that if help from the voters, bring- largest state, North Rhine- to buy weapons in the United show a 6-point drop in support Greece has a better way out ing to mind an old political Westphalia, which has an States and smuggle them to from independents, a 4-point of the hole in which it has dug conundrum: They prefer the economy larger than most Mexican drug cartels. The feds drop among conservative itself, by all means, let’s hear it. problems to any of the possible countries’. failed to track the guns, which Democrats, and a 7-point drop However, German Finance solutions. Her Christian Democrats were then used to commit among liberal and moderate Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble fell to 26 percent, down from hundreds of crimes in Mexico Republicans. said: “The program stays. If the 35 percent two years ago, the and on our side of the border Numbers like this would Greeks have an idea about what ■ Dale McFeatters is editorial party’s worst postwar perfor- - including the December 2010 mean defeat in November. we can do to promote growth, writer for Scripps Howard News killing of Border Patrol Agent mance. A center-left coalition of Service. ■ The Washington Times we can always talk about it and Brian Terry. Congressional Republicans have demanded accountability for the botched Lake City Reporter LETTERS TO THE EDITOR scheme, and whistleblowers have alleged that responsibility Serving Columbia County lies with top Justice officials. Since 1874 The embattled attorney The Lake City Reporter is pub- general is losing support. On lished with pride for residents of Anyone but Barack Obama Columbia and surrounding counties by Wednesday, 142 Democrats Community Newspapers Inc. joined with 239 Republicans in We believe strong newspapers build History shows that freedom He has promoted same sex remove the mention of God approving an amendment to the strong communities —-“Newspapers wins elections when there is a marriage, yet the Bible says that from their oath. Justice Department budget pro- get things done!” strong turnout of church-going homosexuality and heterosexual He wants to prosecute pastors hibiting the use of funds for the Our primary goal is to Christian voters, and freedom promiscuity is an abomination and others who call homosexu- publish distinguished and profitable purpose of lying to Congress. community-oriented newspapers. loses when they stay home on to God. ality wrong by strictly enforc- The vote could be Democrats’ This mission will be accomplished election day. This election day He has imposed Soviet style ing the so-called “Hate Crime way of signaling they, too, are through the teamwork of professionals represents the first and maybe socialized medicine in America, Bill” and shut down much of tired of Team Obama’s stone- dedicated to truth, integrity and hard the final chance Americans which has failed everywhere American industry with his so- work. walling over Fast and Furious. have to express their views on it’s been tried. He continues called “Climate Change Law.” If anyone thought the threat Todd Wilson, publisher the direction Obama is taking down the road to bigger govern- He wants to pay for abortions of contempt charges would per- Robert Bridges, editor America. ment, higher taxes and more and contraceptives, when people suade Mr. Holder to play nice, Sue Brannon, controller Does America want more Socialism, and wants to silence should take responsibility for they had better think again. Last freedom and less Socialism, or Conservative and Christian talk their actions, and that money week, Justice sued Arizona’s Dink NeSmith, president more Socialism and less free- shows by enacting the “Fairness could be spent to feed the Tom Wood, chairman no-nonsense Sheriff Joe Arpaio dom. This election will tell us Doctrine.” homeless. for purported racial profiling. the answer. He has subordinated the U.S. For the Christians who wrote Added to Mr. Holder’s exonera- LETTERS Obama has stated that and Constitution, and harmed defending Obama, I’m glad I tion of the New Black Panthers POLICY America is “not a Christian America’s standing in his don’t read the same Bible or for voting rights violations, nation.” Prayer has been speeches overseas by continu- vote for the same president. As efforts to grant legal rights to Letters to the Editor should be removed from schools and ing to apologize for America. Ronald Regan stated, “If we are accused foreign terrorists and typed or neatly written and double other public places. Streets He wants to eliminate the not one nation under God, we lawsuits against states attempt- spaced. Letters should not exceed were closed in New York City so phrase “In God We Trust” from will be one nation under.” ing to enforce federal immigra- 400 words and will be edited for Muslims could pray, but people our currency, and “Under God” tion laws, his message is clear: length and libel. Letters must be were arrested in Central Park from the pledge of allegiance, Ruth Coymen He has no intention of letting signed and include the writer’s name, for praying silently. and compel the Boy Scouts to Lake City the Fast and Furious debacle address and telephone number for obstruct his left-wing strategy of verification. Writers can have two using Justice to exact payback letters per month published. Letters for the perceived injustice of the and guest columns are the opinion of HIGHLIGHTS IN HISTORY nation’s past. the writers and not necessarily that of If Americans are to believe the Lake City Reporter. n The U.S. Treasury Department authorizes the n The U.S. nuclear sub Guitarro sinks off San that no one is above the law, BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, nickel on this date in 1866. Francisco on this date in 1969. there cannot be an exemp- Lake City, FL 32056; or drop off at n The first Academy Awards are handed out in n Michael Jordan named NBA Rookie of Year tion for the attorney gen- 180 E. Duval St. downtown. Hollywood on this date in 1929. on this date in 1985. BY FAX: (386) 752-9400. n The Campbell Soup Company introduces n Bobby Ewing (Patrick Duffy) comes back ■ The Washington Times BY E-MAIL: SpaghettiOs under its Franco-American brand on from dead on Dallas on this date in 1986. [email protected] this date in 1965. ■ The Associated Press eral. 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May 15 May 17 tions will be rewarded with your fat quarters. SAT camp Retired educators meet The Florida Education The Columbia County May 24 Fund is offering a Free SAT Retired Educators will meet and College Preparation 1 p.m. Thursday, May 17 at ’72 class meeting Summer Camp. It is Ole Times Country Buffet. Class of 1972 Reunion being offered through the For more information call Meeting at Beef O’Bradys North Florida Center of 752-2431. May 24 at 7 p.m. Contact Excellence June 11 to 28 George H. Hudson Jr. 386- at Columbia High School. 623-2066 for information. It will run Monday through Butterfly gardening Thursday from 8 a.m. to Gardening for butterflies 2 p.m.. Students may will be Thursday, May 17 at Landlords meeting earn credit as an elective. 5:45 p.m. at the Fort White There will be a workshop Students will work with cer- Public Library, located on meeting for owners and tified teachers to sharpen Rt. 47 across from high rental agents May 24 at 6 skills in mathematics, criti- school. Movement in the p.m. at Shands Lake Shore cal reading, writing, and garden adds another dimen- Regional Medical Center learn test taking strategies sion of viewing enjoyment. conference room. This that will enhance scores on Learn the main components is the last meeting until the SAT test and other tests, of a Successful Butterfly September. such as the FCAT and ACT. Garden. This is a free UF/ Students will also attend IFAS Extension workshop workshops that will pro- and everyone is welcome. June 1 vide pre-college and career guidance. Applications are Blueberry festival available at Columbia Highs Cooking class The 19th Annual Wellborn School, Lake City Middle The UF/IFAS Columbia Blueberry Festival is June 1 School, and Richardson County Extension is and 2. Admission is free! Middle School. The camp offering a ‘5 for 5’ class, Both Friday and Saturday is opened to upcoming Thursday, May 24 at 5:30 feature arts & crafts, food advanced 8th graders and p.m. Learn how to cook 5 vendors, the Country to all upcoming 9th-12th nutritious meals in under COURTESY Store selling blueberry graders. The application 5 minutes, and the cost of Flat-pickin’, female folkies pies, cobbler, muffins and deadline is May 15. For each meal is less than $10 Patchwork, a band that blends the old with the new, will perform Saturday at the Lake Desoto more, live entertainment more information please (for 2+ people). Samples Farmer’s Market. The band hails from Gainesville and features national award-winning banjo- by the Willow Creek Band, contact Gloria McIntosh at will be provided for tasting. ist and fiddler Tammy Murray. Patchwork, which has played together for eight years, also and fresh blueberries and Columbia High School at Class is $5 per person and includes singers Janet Rucker and Jolene Jones, and Cathy DeWitt. blueberry plants available 755-8080 ext. 293 or mcin- is limited to the first 20 peo- for purchase. On Friday, [email protected]. ple. Registration deadline is the hours are from 2 p.m. May 17. Class will be held of special events, 18 holes of talent at James Paul Park, Tuesday mornings at 9:30 to 8 p.m, and the Blueberry at the Columbia County golf (including cart), lunch, 110 NW 1st Avenue in High am, beginning on Tuesday, Bake-off, Tasting Party and Square dance lessons Extension Office located at door prizes for each player Springs. Dubbed Summer May 22 and ending on Children’s Talent Contest The Dixie Dancers Square 164 SW Mary Ethel Lane and an exciting awards lun- Sundays, this a great Tuesday June 5. are Friday’s special events. Dance Club will be holding at the Columbia County cheon/banquet. Call Kim opportunity to explore High The Lake City Reporter’s square dance lessons for Fairgrounds. To register Nicholson at 288-2871 to Springs. Bring your own Taste Buddies, Genie new dancers starting May or for more information pre-register. blankets, lawn chairs and Loss support group Norman and Mary Kay 15. The classes will start at please contact Jenny Jump Refreshments! Enjoy our Haven Hospice is host- Hollingsworth, will be judg- 6:45 p.m. and will be held at at the Extension Office at beautiful downtown area ing a grief and loss sup- ing the Bake-Off! Saturday, the Teen Town Recreation (386)752-5384. Free piano concert with your family and friends port group May 22 at the the festival opens at 7 a.m., Center, 533 NW Desoto First Presbyterian Music on a Summer Sunday Suwannee Valley Hospice and features the Blueberry Street. Anyone 12 years of May 17 Department will present afternoon. Summer Sunday Care Center Community Pancake Breakfast, the age and older is welcome to Joseph Martin in concert runs May 20, June 17, July Room, 6037 West US “Think Green” Parade, attend. Come and join us Revival Saturday, May 19, 7:30 p.m. 15 and August 19 from 2 to Highway 90. This group will and the Adults’ Talent and see how much fun it The New Mt, Pisgah Mr. Martin is a prolific com- 4 p.m. meet every Tuesday at 10 Contest. The winners of is square dance. For more AME Church, 345 East poser and outstanding pia- a.m. from May 22 through the Bake-Off, Parade and information call 758-3654 or Washington St, will host the nist. The concert will also May 22 June 26. For more infor- Talent Contests are award- 754-1478. Alachua Central District’s include some of his anthems mation, please contact the ed cash prizes. This event Spring Revival May 17 and sung by a choir he will have Author program local Haven Hospice office is hosted by the Wellborn 18 at 6:30 p.m. Please come rehearsed earlier in the day. Mark Mustian, author at 352-378-2121. Community Association, a Art League meeting out and join us. Contact 752- A reception will follow. For of The Return and The non-profit 501(c)(3) corpo- The Art League of North 1830 for information. more information call Bill Gendarme, will speak at ration. For more info call Florida is holding the reg- Poplin at 365-4932. the Main Library Tuesday, Free prostate cancer 386-963-1157. ular monthly meeting on May 19 May 22 at 7 p.m. In addi- The Community Cancer May 15 at 6:30 p.m. at the tion to his writing, Mark Center of North Florida June 2 First Presbyterian Church Coach’s retirement Daylilly sale Mustian is also an attor- is providing free prostate Fellowship Hall. The com- A retirement reception The Suwannee Valley ney and a Tallahassee City cancer screenings (clinical Leadership class munity is invited as guests. for Coach Mason Farnell of Daylily Society will be hold- Commissioner. A native exam and PSA test includ- Free Leadership Seminar There will be refreshments, Eastside Elementary School ing a Daylily Show & Sale Floridian and a graduate of ed) next week. The center June 2 at 3 p.m. at Richardson fellowship, a short meeting will be held at Berea Baptist May 19 at the Lake City the University of Florida, will host free prostate clini- Community Center, 255 and speaker Dr. Fran Rossi, Church fellowship hall, Mall, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For Mark Mustian also serves cal exams and PSA testing NE Coast Anders Lane. a well-known educator and Saturday on May 19 from 2 more information contact as the chair of the Lutheran on Tuesday, May 22 from For more information call artist. to 4 p.m. for anyone in the Gene Perry, 386-754-3741. Readers Project, a nation- 3 to 6 p.m. at 4520 W US Pearlnita Mitchell 386-752- community who would like al program that strives Highway 90 in Lake City 0110. to drop in and wish him a to serve as a bridge con- and Wednesday, May 23 Traffic safety meeting happy retirement after 42 Butterfly gardening necting Lutheran readers from 3 to 6 p.m, at 7000 NW The Columbia Traffic years of teaching and coach- Gardening for butterflies and writers. His critically 11th Place in Gainesville. Charity golf tournament Safety Team meets ing in the Columbia County will be Saturday, May 19 at 2 acclaimed second novel, Pre-registration is required, North Florida Blaze Tuesday, May 15 at the School System. p.m. at the Columbia County The Gendarme, is a Florida call 1.888.681.6388. 11U Youth Baseball Team FDOT Operations Complex Public Library, in downtown Book Award Gold Medal will have the 2nd Annual on Lake Jeffery Road in the Lake City. Movement in the winner. This free program May 23 Golf Tournament at Quail Crew Room. The Team is Blood drive garden adds another dimen- is sponsored by the Friends Heights Country Club on made up of enforcement, LifeSouth Community sion of viewing enjoyment. of the Columbia County Quilters meeting Saturday, June 2. Shotgun engineering, emergency Blood Center will have a Learn the main components Public Library. The Lady of the Lake start at 8.m. 18 hole scram- services and educators who blood drive May 19 at the of a Successful Butterfly Quilters Guild will meet on ble, 4-person teams, lunch tackle traffic safety issues Lowe’s Safety Day from 10 Garden. This is a free UF/ Wednesday, May 23 at 10 provided, mulligan sales, brought to them by resi- a.m. to 2 p.m. and Moe’s IFAS Extension workshop Financial literacy class a.m. with social time at 9:30 door prizes, prizes for 1st, dents of Columbia County. Southwestern Grill from and everyone is welcome. Jenny Jump of the a.m. at Teen Town, 533 NW 2nd, and 3rd place teams, The meeting is open to the 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., where Columbia County UF/IFAS Desoto St., Lake City. The entry fee $200 per team, public. Call Gina Busscher donors will recieve $5 in May 20 Extension Office will pres- program this month will be hole sponsorships avail- at FDOT at 758-3714 for Moe’s bucks. All donors ent Money Matters, a free, the Completed Resolutions able $100. Contact Tim more information or if you receive a recognition item Community Concerts informational program Program. Bring one fat Williamson at 386-234-0423 want to be placed on the from LifeSouth. The Jacksonville about financial literacy at quarter for each resolution for further information. next agenda. Symphony Orchestra per- the Main Library. This pro- you did not complete. Those forms 3 p.m. May 20 at gram is a 3-part series on who completed their resolu- CALENDAR continued on 6A Test drive fundraiser the Levy Performing Arts May 16 Test Drive a new Lincoln Center. The full Jacksonville automobile and $20 goes to Symphony Orchestra pres- OBITUARIES Camp registration Fort White High School dur- ents a rousing “Patriotic Girls Club registration ing Drive Smart For Your Pops Spectacular” program Pacita Quizon Malabanan Paul Wesley Slanker Lori McKee (Matt); Michelle for our Summer Program School at Rountree-Moore featuring popular works by Slanker; Chad Slanker; Brian Mrs. Pacita Quizon Malabanan, Mr. Paul Wesley Slanker, 56, a Slanker (Kim); Amy Slanker; starts Wednesday, May 16 Ford Lincoln, Hwy 90 West, John Williams, Gershwin, 79, of Lake City passed away lifelong resident of Lake City, Charlie Thornton; Danny King at 8 a.m. at 494 NW DeSoto May 19 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bernstein, Berlin, Sousa, unexpectedly Sunday, May 13, died Sunday, May 13, 2012 at and Kirsten Slanker. Numer- St. We will continue regis- Fort White FFA members and other season favorites. 2012. Mrs. Malabanan was born his residence. He was the son ous other family members and in Batangas, Philippines, but had of the late Franklin Roy Slanker countless friends also survive. tration until camp is full. are asking all parents of Ticket and membership lived in the Lake City area for First come, first served. FFA members, former FFA information is available at and Beatrice Ash Slanker and Funeral services for Mr. Slanker 14 years after moving here from had been educated in the Colum- will be conducted at 11:00 A.M., The cost for the camp is members and friends of the www.comunityconcerts. Chicago, Illinois. Mrs. Malaban- bia County School System. Paul on Friday, May 18, 2012 in the $225. It is open to girls ages FFA to come out and take a info. an will always be remembered as Chapel of the Dees-Parrish Fam- a great mother and was a member worked for several mobile home 6 years old, who have com- test drive and earn the Fort of Epiphany Catholic Church. manufacturers including Guer- ily Funeral Home with Dr. Rod- pleted first grade, through White FFA chapters $20 per Mrs. Malabanan is survived don, Clayton and inally Homes ney Baker oficiating. Interment 13 years old. Call 719-5840 drive. Senior celebration by her son Ben Santos of Lake of Merit prior to his ill health will follow in the Bethlehem Bap- City, a brother Jesus Malabanan forcing his retirement. In his tist Church Cemetery (located on for information. New Mt. Pisgah A. M. of Chicago, Illinois, ive sis- spare time Paul enjoyed NAS- Highway 100). The family will E. Church will be celebrat- ters Etta Macaraig of Canada, CAR Racing, watching Jerry receive friends from 5:00-7:00 Charity golf tournament ing with the Class of 2012 Maria Salud of the Philippines, Springer, Soap Operas and any Thursday evening in the cha- Class of 1946 luncheon Relay for Life will have with Senior Day on Sunday, Joseina Malabanan, Dolores singing show but he was irst and pel of the Dees-Parrish Family Malabanan, and Filipinas Guer- foremost an avid Florida Gator Funeral Home. . Arrangements The Columbia High a Charity Golf Tournament May 20 beginning at 10:30 erro all of Louisville, Kentucky. Football fan. He was a member of are under the direction of the School graduating class of Saturday, May 19 at Quail a.m. You are cordially invit- Funeral services for Mrs. Mala- the Hopeful Baptist Church. Paul DEES-PARRISH FAMILY FU- 1946 will have the quar- Heights Country Club, 161 ed to come join us while we banan will be held at a later date was preceded in death by his par- NERAL HOME, 458 S. Marion terly luncheon meeting SW Quail Heights Terrace. uplift this class in this glori- in Louisville, Kentucky un- ents and a brother, Leroy Slanker. Ave., Lake City, FL 32025 752- der the direction of Resthaven He is survived by his daugh- 1234 Please share your thoughts on Wednesday, May 16 at Cost is $75 per player, $275 ous occasion. Dinner will be Memorial Park and Funeral ter, Mary Katherine Slanker of and wishes for the family at Phish Heads Restaurant per 4 man team, $300 team served. Home (502)491-5950. Local Lake City; a step-daughter, Jodi our on-line family guestbook at arrangements are under the di- parrishfamilyfuneralhome.com from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost with hole sponsorship, rection of DEES-PARRISH Lynn Roberts (Clay) of Palm for the meal has already $50 partial hole sponsor- FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, Harbor, Florida; his brothers, been taken care of by a ship only, or $150 entire Summer concerts 458 S. Marion Ave., Lake Michael Slanker (Diane) and Keith Slanker (Traci) both of class member, so there is hole sponsorship w/option The City of High Springs City, FL 32025 (386)752-1234 please sign our on-line family Lake City; his grand-daughters, Obituaries are paid advertise- no cost for attending. to set up tent & advertise. will present a free summer guestbook at Alexa, Alyssa, and Alana Rob- ments. For details, call the Lake Registration is at 7:30 a.m. concert in the park series, parrishfamilyfuneralhome.com erts all of Palm Harbor, Florida; City Reporter’s classified depart- ment at 752-1293. Enjoy a complete program featuring local musicians and and his nieces and nephews, 6A

6a LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL & STATE wednesday, MAY 16, 2012 Pianist to perform at First Presbyterian Church From staff reports director and composer many choral compositions, selling children’s book “Old Pianist and composer Milburn Price. Inspired by both sacred and secular, Turtle.” Joseph Martin will perform his teaching, Martin began Martin’s music is published Martin’s music can a free concert at the Lake to compose. by numerous publishing be heard in such diverse City First Presbyterian Martin is a member houses. Over a thousand locations as Carnegie Hall Church beginning at 7:30 of the Shawnee Press, compositions are currently in New York City; the p.m. May 19. Inc. as director of Sacred in print and the list contin- Lawrence Welk Theatre in A native of North Publications. He has ues to grow. In 2011 alone, Branson, Mo.; and in hun- Carolina, Martin earned his performed solo piano he had 90 pieces published. dreds of worship services in bachelor of music degree recitals and has been the Some of his compositions churches across the United in piano performance featured artist with sym- and recordings have won States and Canada. He con- at Furman University in phony orchestras in the awards. tinues to surprise audiences Greenville, S.C. He went on United States and Mexico. Along with Mark Hayes with the variety and scope to earn at master’s degree Though he continues to and David Angerman, of his compositions and in piano performance at the perform in concert, he Martin has co-authored arrangements. University of Texas, Austin. now devotes his efforts to a fully-graded, progres- Martin lives in Austin, Martin also taught piano playing in churches and sive piano method for the Texas, with his children -- for five years in the Piano for conferences of church Christian student called Jonathan and Aubrey -- and Pedagogy Department of musicians. He has com- “Keys for the Kingdom.” his wife, Sue. the University of Texas. posed hundreds of com- His major works include 27 For more information on While at Furman missioned works. choral contatas and “Song the concert, call Bill Poplin Recognized throughout of Wisdom,” a choral tone at 365-4932. University, Martin was COURTESY accompanist for choral the United States for his poem based on the best- Martin.

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Proceeds will be utilized Public Library Branches, tion call 386-965-5905. program is sponsored by Library. of the Wellborn Blueberry for the 2012 AAU National the Fabric Art Shop, The the Friends of the Columbia Festival. The library, locat- Championship Baseball Frame Shop and Gallery in County Public Library. ed at the Wellborn United Tournament. Live Oak, Florida Gateway Flower arranging class Ongoing Methodist Church on College, and Chamber Of Bruce Cavey of The Class of ’62 reunion Route 137, is actively solic- Commerce. Artists are Gardener’s Emporium will June 26 The Columbia High iting donations of books. Baseball team raffle invited to compete for $1000 present a hands-on, instruc- Author program School class of 1962 is plan- Please consider cleaning The North Florida Blaze in cash awards. The appli- tional program on flower Martha Ann Ronsonet, ning a reunion this year. out your bookshelves and 11U Youth Baseball Team cation will contain the rules arranging June 9 at 1 p.m. author of “Gardening in the Addresses are needed for donating hard-bound or is raffling a Youth Model 20 and details of applying for at the Fort White Branch Deep South and Other Hot all classmates. Please send paperback books on any Gauge Mossberg Shotgun the competition. Two and Library. This free program Pursuits” will be at the Main your mailing address to subject (no encyclopedias (pump action) valued at Three dimension artwork is sponsored by the Friends Library Tuesday, June 26 Linda Sue Lee at lslee44@ please). Books can either $260. Tickets $10 each. is eligible for the show. All of the Columbia County at 7 p.m. Ronsonet is active aol.com or call Linda Hurst be dropped at the library Also available is a $100 Fuel art mediums are eligible Public Library. in the Lake City Garden Greene at (386) 752-0561. between 9 a.m. and noon Card donated by Busy Bee, for the show. Art is due to Club and passionate about on Tuesdays, or pickup can tickets $5 each. Drawing be turned in at the West protecting our wildlife, Volunteer driver needed be arranged at no cost. For will be held on Saturday, Branch of the Columbia June 12 water quality, springs and Shands LakeShore information or to donate June 2 at the 2nd Annual County Library on Saturday Medicare seminar rivers. Her book provides Regional Medical Center call 386-754-8524. Proceeds Golf Tournament at Quail June 2 from 10 a.m. until 2 The Lifestyle Enrichment information for beginners Auxiliary is looking for will benefit the library Heights. You do not have p.m. The Art Show will be Center of Lake City is spon- or seasoned gardeners who volunteer golf cart driv- and the Wellborn United to be present to win. Tick- held at the West Branch soring a free Medicare want to learn more about ers to transport staff and Methodist Church’s out- ets are available by calling of the Columbia County educational seminar on gardening. The program is patients to and from park- reach programs. 234-0423. Proceeds will be Public Library June 5 Tuesday, June 12 from 5:30 sponsored by the Friends ing lots and the hospital. utilized for the 2012 AAU through August 3. It is to 6:30 p.m. Moderated by of the Columbia County Volunteers are asked to Festival vendors wanted National Championship sponsored by The Friends Irv Crowetz of C/C and Public Library. work a four-hour shift once The Wellbor n Baseball Tournament. of The Library and the Art Associates. The seminar per week, but are welcome Community Association League Of North Florida. will cover what you need to work more often. They is calling for arts and The judges for the event to know about Medicare June 30 will receive a shirt and one crafts vendors for the 19th June 3 will be community lead- such as when to enroll and Financial literacy class free meal with each shift. Annual Wellborn Blueberry Author program ers. The reception will be what’s covered. This is edu- Jenny Jump of the To help call (386)292-8000, Festival to be held Friday June Weltman, author of on Tuesday June 5 from cational, not a sales semi- Columbia County UF/IFAS extension 21216. and Saturday, June 1 and “Mystery of the Missing 5:30 until 7 p.m. The entire nar. Please RSVP 755-3476. Extension Office will pres- 2. This year’s festival will Candlestick”, presents Take community is invited to the ent Money Matters, a free, Used books needed start at 2 p.m. on Friday a Tour: International Crime reception for refreshments, informational program The Wellborn commu- and continue through Novels on Sunday, June 3 at the art show, the awards June 16 about financial literacy nity library will have a Saturday until 5 p.m. Con- 2 p.m. at the Main Library. ceremony, and good fellow- CHS class reunion Saturday, June 30 at 1 p.m. semi-annual used book and tact Wendell Snowden at June Weltman began her ship. The Columbia High at the Fort White Branch bake sale June 2 as part 386-963-1157. writing career as a reporter School Class of 2002 for the Chicago Tribune. Reunion will be Saturday, She is currently teaching June 9 June 16 at 7 p.m. at Columbia a community education Filipino Independence County Fairgrounds ban- course on international The Filipino American quet hall. Tickets can be mysteries at the University Cultural Society of Lake purchased at: of North Florida’s Osher City will have a Filipino www.columbiahigh2002. Lifelong Learning Institute. Independence Day Dinner classquest.com or at This free program is spon- and Dance Saturday, June Allie’s, 170 NW Veterans sored by the Friends of the 9 from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Street. Columbia County Public Epiphany Catholic Church Library. social hall in Lake City. All FACS members and guests June 23 please plan to attend this Flower arranging class June 5 special night of fellowship, Bruce Cavey of The Artists wanted for show entertainment, music, Gardener’s Emporium Applications for area art- dancing and cultural food. will present a hands-on, ists to participate in the Please bring a covered instructional program on Seventh Annual Juried Art dish. Free to members. flower arranging Saturday, Show are now available Cover charge is $10 for June 23 at 2 p.m. at the at the Columbia County nonmembers. For informa- Main Library. This free

MURDER: Mom kills 4 children Continued From Page 3A of Cape Canaveral in an The charge was later A pastor at the church area known as the “Space dropped. Two years ear- the family attended Coast” because it is the lier, she filed a domestic described it as “normal home of NASA’s Kennedy violence complaint against stuff.” Space Center, the location Joe Johnson, but that was “I think he was punch- of numerous famed shut- dismissed after a hearing. ing some walls or some- tle launches. Jamie Hudson, whose thing,” said Jarvis Wash, A spokesman for the mother lives two doors pastor of the Real Church Department of Children down from the family, in Rockledge, Fla. and Families wouldn’t said the boys in the fam- Wash said the fam- immediately comment on ily were known to shoot ily attended services last whether the family had a BBs at a home across the Sunday but had been history with the agency. street and had threatened absent for a few weeks Dispatch records to set it on fire. before that. released Tuesday show “It has been an ongoing “I don’t know what could that authorities responded problem on our street with have happened in the past to Thomas’ house on three them,” Hudson said. couple of days,” Wash said. successive days in April. Goodyear said Jaxs “It’s a tragedy to the church In the first visit, on Johnson had recently been and the community.” Easter Sunday, Thomas arrested on a domestic Associated Press writers reported that her son had violence charge. He said Suzette Laboy, Christine thrown a bicycle through a he didn’t know if the boy Armario and Kelli Kennedy window at the house. The had been accused of hit- in Miami and Mike next day, Thomas called ting his mother or causing Schneider in Orlando con- to report that her son had damage at the house. tributed to this report. kicked and punched her Austin Lewis, a 16-year- when she tried to wake old classmate of Pebbles him up for school. The fol- Johnson, said the family lowing day, child welfare “had problems like every- investigators visited the body else but nothing that house to look into allega- drastic.” tions of inadequate super- He described Pebbles vision of the children. Johnson as “very loving Records also showed and caring.” that Thomas was arrested “Always with a smile,” in 2002 on a misdemeanor Lewis said. “Didn’t let any- battery charge for striking thing affect her. She was the father of her children. always in a good mood.” Lake City Reporter Story ideas?

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012 www.lakecityreporter.com Section B BRIEFS Indians YOUTH BASEBALL Tigers travel team tryouts backfield The Lake City Tigers 10-under baseball travel team has a tryout at taking shape 5:30 p.m. today at Southside Sports Complex. Running back es, it was an all-day affair. For details, call Fort White’s offense and Bobby Hingson at should be a defense recorded about (386) 205-0398. strongpoint. 100 plays each, facing East Gadsden and Madison YOUTH FOOTBALL By TIM KIRBY County. Pop Warner [email protected] “We got home about 4,” head coach Demetric sign-up Saturday FORT WHITE — Fort Jackson said on Tuesday. Registration for Pop White High’s varsity scaled Still, Jackson is sold on Warner Football back in Friday’s Red & the idea. new players and Black game to stay fresh “It was a great experi- cheerleaders is 9 a.m. to for scrimmages at Madison ence,” Jackson said. “We 2 p.m. Saturday, and County High on Saturday. are trying to get used to May 26, June 2 and It’s a good thing. The that because that is how Indians went through three the FCA camp is set up over June 16. Teams will close JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter as rosters fill up. sessions on Saturday, start- the summer. When you get Fort White’s Kellen Snider (from left), Andrew Baker, and Tavaris Williams practice carrying ing at 10 a.m. With the For details, call Mike footballs during a drill. INDIANS continued on 2B Ferrell at (386) 209-1662 breaks between scrimmag- or visit www.league lineup/rccamnlakecity popwarner.com.

GATORS International Gator Day International Gator Day is Saturday and Gator Clubs all over the country will be giving Familiar foe back to the communities. Columbia will The North Florida Gator Club will be at the Lake meet Dunnellon City Farmers Market in spring game. (by Shands Lake Shore) from 8 a.m. until noon. By BRANDON FINLEY The club will be [email protected] fingerprinting children for identification in the Columbia High will event of an emergency, be looking to repeat last and giving out balloons. year’s performance against For details, call Dunnellon High in this 752-3333. year’s spring game. The Tigers will trav- FORT WHITE FOOTBALL el to take on another set of Tigers for the Drive for Your s e c o n d - c o n s e c u t i v e School Saturday meeting between the two schools. Rountree-Moore Ford Columbia won the first Lincoln is sponsoring matchup while pitching a a Drive One for Your shutout against Dunnellon School fundraiser for on its home field during Fort White High from Columbia head coach Brian 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday Allen’s debut last spring. at the dealership on The Tigers won 17-0. U.S. Highway 90 west in Columbia used three Lake City. Several turnovers and a defensive organizations from Fort score en route to its win. White High will be on Javere Smith scored on a hand to register people. 61-yard fumble recovery. For details, call Harold Braxton Stockton’s Bundy at 365-5731. six-yard touchdown was Columbia’s only offensive YOUTH SOFTBALL touchdown. Fort White 16U Columbia went into the spring with Nigel Atkinson bake sale/raffle as its No. 1 quarterback, Fort White Girls but Jayce Barber won the Softball Association’s job throughout the season. Barber didn’t take many 16-under softball team JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter has a bake sale/raffle CHS continued on 3B Columbia High’s Braxton Stockton runs the ball during a drill Wednesday. fundraiser at the Lake City Mall on Saturday. The team is raising money to go to the Babe Ruth World Series in Jacksonville’s North Carolina. For details, call Nora Harvey at 365-5688. Jones-Drew wants WOLVES FOOTBALL contract extension Spring game Running back ters. I talk to him about set for May 25 football and what I can do chooses to skip for him on the field and in Richardson Middle team’s OTAs. the locker room.” School’s spring Orange Jones-Drew is scheduled & Green game is By MARK LONG to make $4.45 million this 1:30 p.m. May 25 at the Associated Press season, considerably less school’s practice field. than other top tailbacks like Cost is $3 for adults. JACKSONVILLE — Chris Johnson, Arian Foster For details, call Kaleb Maurice Jones-Drew was a and Marshawn Lynch. Watkins at 755-8130. no-show again. Since the workouts are The Jacksonville Jaguars voluntary and Jones-Drew n From staff reports running back skipped the has stayed away before, first day of organized team it’s not a huge concern. activities Tuesday, and But the Jaguars would like GAMES coach Mike Mularkey said to have their best offen- the three-time Pro Bowler sive player in attendance Friday wants a contract extension. to get acquainted with a n Columbia High “He’s talked about try- new coaching staff and new ASSOCIATED PRESS football at Dunnellon ing to get an extension for playbook. This Dec. 24, 2011 file photo shows Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew High, 7 p.m. his contract, which I think “It’s all voluntary,” before an NFL football game between the Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans, in Nashville, n Fort White High everybody’s aware of,” Mularkey said. “I wish he Tenn. The Jaguars opened summer workouts on Tuesday without star Jones-Drew, who is football at Orange Park Mularkey said. “I’m on the High, 7 p.m. coaching end of those mat- JAGS continued on 3B skipping the three weeks of activities. 2B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2012 Page Editor: Brandon Finley, 754-0420 SCOREBOARD

Boston 6, Seattle 1 TELEVISION Kansas City 3, Texas 1 GOLF Cleveland 5, Minnesota 4 TV sports Chicago White Sox 7, Detroit 5 Golf week Oakland 5, L.A. Angels 0 Today Tuesday’s Games PGA TOUR CYCLING Cleveland 5, Minnesota 0 BYRON NELSON 5 p.m. Detroit 10, Chicago White Sox 8 CHAMPIONSHIP NBCSN — Tour of California, stage 4, Seattle at Boston (n) Site: Irving, Texas. Sonora to Clovis, Calif. N.Y. Yankees at (n) Schedule: Thursday-Sunday. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Oakland at L.A. Angels (n) Course: TPC Four Seasons Resort 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Toronto (n) (7,166 yards, par 70). ESPN — Boston at Tampa Bay Kansas City at Texas (n) Purse: $6.5 million. Winner’s share: NBA Today’s Games $1.17 million. 7 p.m. Minnesota (Blackburn 1-4) at Detroit Television: Golf Channel (Thursday- TNT — Playoffs, conference (Porcello 3-3), 7:05 p.m. Friday, 3-6 p.m., 8:30-11:30 p.m.) and CBS semifinals, game 3, Boston at Philadelphia Seattle (F.Hernandez 3-2) at Cleveland (Saturday-Sunday, 3-6 p.m.). 9:30 p.m. (Jimenez 3-3), 7:05 p.m. Online: http://www.pgatour.com TNT — Playoffs, conference semifinals, N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda 3-4) at Toronto LPGA TOUR game 2, L.A. Lakers at Oklahoma City (Drabek 2-4), 7:07 p.m. SYBASE MATCH PLAY NHL HOCKEY Boston (Buchholz 4-1) at Tampa Bay CHAMPIONSHIP 8 p.m. (Hellickson 3-0), 7:10 p.m. Site: Gladstone, N.J. NBCSN — Playoffs, conference finals, Oakland (Milone 5-2) at Texas (Darvish Schedule: Thursday-Sunday. game 2, New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers 5-1), 8:05 p.m. Course: Hamilton Farm Golf Club Baltimore (Tom.Hunter 2-2) at Kansas (6,553 yards, par 72). City (F.Paulino 1-1), 8:10 p.m. Purse: $1.5 million. Winner’s share: BASKETBALL Chicago White Sox (Floyd 3-3) at L.A. $375,000. Angels (Williams 3-1), 10:05 p.m. Television: Golf Channel (Today, NBA playoffs Thursday’s Games 5-6 p.m., 9-10 p.m.; Thursday, midnight- Seattle at Cleveland, 12:05 p.m. 1 a.m., 6:30-8:30 p.m.; Friday, 12:30- ASSOCIATED PRESS Minnesota at Detroit, 1:05 p.m. CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS 2:30 a.m., 6:30-8:30 p.m.; Saturday, 12:30- Oakland at Texas, 2:05 p.m. (right) is presented the NBA Rookie of the Year award by Late Monday 2:30 a.m., 3-6 p.m., 9:30-11:30 p.m.; Sunday, Baltimore at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m. Kia Motors America regional director Mike Helgesen at the basketball team’s headquarters Oklahoma City 119, L.A. Lakers 90 4-6 p.m.; 9:30-11:30 p.m.). Chicago White Sox at L.A. Angels, Tuesday Online: http://www.lpga.com in Independence, Ohio on Tuesday. 3:35 p.m. Indiana at Miami (n) EUROPEAN TOUR N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. L.A. Clippers at San Antonio (n) VOLVO WORLD MATCH PLAY Boston at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Today CHAMPIONSHIP Boston at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Site: Casares, Spain. Cavaliers’ Kyrie Irving L.A. Lakers at Oklahoma City NL standings Schedule: Thursday-Sunday. 9:30 p.m. Course: Finca Cortesin Golf Club Thursday East Division (7,290 yards, par 72). Miami at Indiana, 7 p.m. W L Pct GB Purse: $3.53 million. Winner’s share: selected NBA’s top rookie L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. Washington 22 13 .629 — $899,400. 1 Television: Golf Channel (Thursday- Friday Atlanta 22 14 .611 ⁄2 By TOM WITHERS three times as many as draft, Irving led all rookies Friday, 8 a.m.-noon; Saturday, 6:30- Boston at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. New York 20 15 .571 2 Associated Press Minnesota’s Ricky Rubio — and the Cavs — in scor- Oklahoma City at L.A. Lakers, Miami 18 17 .514 4 11:30 a.m., 6:30-9:30 p.m.; Sunday, 6 a.m.- 1 noon, 7-9:30 p.m.). 10:30 p.m. Philadelphia 17 19 .472 5 ⁄2 (170), who finished second ing with 18.5 points per Saturday Central Division Online: http://www.europeantour.com I N D E P E N D E N C E , despite missing most of the game. He also led first-year San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, W L Pct GB NATIONWIDE TOUR Ohio — Once Kyrie Irving season with a knee injury. players in field-goal per- 3:30 p.m. St. Louis 20 15 .571 — BMW CHARITY PRO-AM 1 Site: Greer, S.C. finished cracking jokes, Denver’s centage (46.8), was second Oklahoma City at L.A. Lakers, Cincinnati 18 16 .529 1 ⁄2 10:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 17 18 .486 3 Schedule: Thursday-Sunday. thanking Cleveland’s fans, (129) was a distant third. in assists (5.4) and became Sunday Chicago 15 20 .429 5 Courses Thornblade Club (7,024 his teammates and coach- Faried, San Antonio’s one of just six rookies in Miami at Indiana, 3:30 p.m. Houston 15 20 .429 5 yards, par 71), Greenville Country Club es, he looked down from and New league history to average San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, Milwaukee 15 20 .429 5 (6,864 yards, par 72) and The Carolina the podium at the person York’s at least 18 points and five Country Club (6,951 yards, par 72). 10:30 p.m. West Division who promised this would received the other first- assists. W L Pct GB Purse: $600,000. Winner’s share: $108,000. happen. place votes, stopping Irving However, it was the other Rookie of the Year Los Angeles 24 11 .686 — San Francisco 18 17 .514 6 Television: Golf Channel (Thursday- He was the NBA’s Rookie from joining Blake Griffin elements of his game — a 1 Friday, 12:30-2:30 p.m.; Saturday, Arizona 15 21 .417 9 ⁄2 Selected by a national panel of 120 of the Year. (2011), David Robinson nasty crossover dribble, a 1 1-3 p.m.; Sunday, 2-4 p.m.; Monday, midnight- Colorado 13 21 .382 10 ⁄2 sportswriters and broadcasters, points 1 2 a.m.). “This award is for us,” (1990) and Ralph Sampson fearless desire to get to San Diego 12 24 .333 12 ⁄2 were awarded on a 5-3-1 basis: Monday’s Games CHAMPIONS TOUR Irving said to his father, (1984) as the only players the basket, and a clutch, Player Points Chicago Cubs 6, St. Louis 4 Next event: Senior PGA Championship, Dred, who raised his son to win the award unani- cold-blooded instinct in the 1st 2nd 3rd Pts Philadelphia 5, Houston 1 May 24-27, The Golf Club at Harbor Kyrie Irving 117 2 1 592 after his wife, Elizabeth, mously. fourth quarter — that sepa- Washington 8, San Diego 5 Shores, Benton Harbor, Mich. Ricky Rubio - 49 23 170 died 15 years ago. “We’re Irving played beyond his rated him from the others. Cincinnati 3, Atlanta 1 Kenneth Faried 1 30 34 129 bringing it back home and years and above everyone’s Cavs coach Byron Scott N.Y. Mets 3, Milwaukee 1 Kawhi Leonard 1 9 15 47 Pittsburgh 3, Miami 2 SOFTBALL we’re going to put it right expectations — including knew Irving was special Iman Shumpert 1 7 7 33 L.A. Dodgers 3, Arizona 1 on the mantle and we’re his own — this season long before he made his - 5 15 30 San Francisco 3, Colorado 2 Isaiah Thomas - 6 10 28 NCAA Div. I regionals going to put some flash- when he routinely took pro debut. Tuesday’s Games Brandon Knight - 6 3 21 ing lights on it so it shines over games in the fourth “The day we brought Philadelphia 4, Houston 3, 10 innings Friday - 3 5 14 San Diego 6, Washington 1 Gainesville Regional throughout the whole quarter and renewed the him in for his individual MarShon Brooks - 1 1 4 St. Louis 7, Chicago Cubs 6 Florida (46-11) vs. Florida Gulf entire house.” hopes of a Cleveland fran- workout before the draft, - - 3 3 Cincinnati at Atlanta (n) Coast (37-22), 6 p.m. Josh Selby - - 1 1 This season, Irving chise still putting together I thought he was definite- Milwaukee at N.Y. Mets (n) UCF (39-17) vs. South Florida shined brightest. the pieces after LeBron ly the best player that we Pittsburgh at Miami (n) (45-11), 3:30 p.m. The 20-year-old ran away James left as a free agent had,” Scott said. BASEBALL Arizona at L.A. Dodgers (n) Los Angeles Regional Colorado at San Francisco (n) Florida State (46-14) vs. San in voting by a nationwide two summers ago. Still, Irving’s first sea- Today’s Games Diego State (30-22), 6 p.m. media panel that could Irving always felt the son, delayed because of AL standings L.A. Dodgers (Capuano 5-0) at San Hofstra (38-13) vs. UCLA (36-18) have handed in ballots with award was within his the league’s labor lock- Diego (Richard 1-5), 6:35 p.m. College Station Regional two months left in the sea- reach. out, began with some East Division Pittsburgh (Bedard 2-4) at Washington LSU (34-22) vs. Texas State (38-15) W L Pct GB (G.Gonzalez 4-1), 7:05 p.m. Bethune-Cookman (30-29) vs. son. There was really no “It was a goal of mine,” doubting whether he was Baltimore 22 14 .611 — Cincinnati (Leake 0-5) at N.Y. Mets Texas A&M (39-16), 8 p.m. other choice. Irving said. “I kept it on deserving of the top pick Tampa Bay 22 14 .611 — 1 (J.Santana 1-2), 7:10 p.m. Irving received 117 of the back burner. I knew as or if Cleveland had made New York 20 15 .571 1 ⁄2 Miami (Buehrle 2-4) at Atlanta (Minor 120 possible first-place long as we won games and a mistake. Irving had Toronto 19 17 .528 3 HOCKEY 1 2-2), 7:10 p.m. 2 votes from writers and we beat great teams that it played in just 11 games Boston 16 19 .457 5 ⁄ Milwaukee (Wolf 2-3) at Houston Central Division (Norris 3-1), 8:05 p.m. NHL playoffs broadcasters and finished was going to come.” at Duke because of a toe W L Pct GB Philadelphia (Worley 3-2) at Chicago with 592 points, more than The first pick in last year’s injury. Cleveland 19 16 .543 — Cubs (Garza 2-1), 8:05 p.m. CONFERENCE FINALS Detroit 17 18 .486 2 1 Arizona (Corbin 2-1) at Colorado (Best of 7) Chicago 17 19 .472 2 ⁄2 1 (Moyer 1-3), 8:40 p.m. Monday Kansas City 14 20 .412 4 ⁄2 St. Louis (J.Garcia 2-2) at San Francisco NY Rangers 3, New Jersey 0 Minnesota 10 25 .286 9 (Bumgarner 5-2), 10:15 p.m. Tuesday West Division Thursday’s Games Los Angeles at Phoenix (n) W L Pct GB Cincinnati at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Today Texas 23 13 .639 — Arizona at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 8 p.m. Oakland 19 17 .528 4 1 St. Louis at San Francisco, 3:45 p.m. Thursday Seattle 16 21 .432 7 ⁄2 Pittsburgh at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Phoenix at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. Los Angeles 15 21 .417 8 Miami at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. Saturday Monday’s Games Milwaukee at Houston, 8:05 p.m. NY Rangers at New Jersey, 1 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 8, Baltimore 5 Philadelphia at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. Sunday Tampa Bay 7, Toronto 1 L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. Phoenix at Los Angeles, 3 p.m.

INDIANS: Travel to Orange Park Friday Continued From Page 1B that many reps, it can’t “Chapman had a good back. Baker might see do anything but help you. scrimmage Saturday,” some time on defense. We learned what we have Jackson said. “He blocked “We have to smart about and what we have to work real well. We will probably (Baker) playing lineback- on.” rotate those guys.” er,” Jackson said. The offensive backfield A stalwart at safety and Fort White travels to take for the Indians is com- wide receiver, Trey Phillips on Orange Park High at ing around, led by third- could see some running 7 p.m. Friday. year starting quarterback Andrew Baker. “Andrew is really picking it up,” Jackson said. “He is doing the things that will really benefit us.” Tavaris Williams was given his shot at tailback and is taking advantage. “Tavaris started off slow, but he turned it up for Madison,” Jackson said. “He broke off a 40-yard touchdown run and had runs of 15 and 10 yards. He was hit in the backfield, and turned it into a big play. He has great speed but the question was will he stick it up in there. He showed us he could. He is a work in progress, but he impressed me this spring.” Kellen Snider is expected to add fullback to his defen- sive duties. Jackson also was pleased with the play of Blair Chapman at the position. Page Editor: Brandon Finley, 754-0420 LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2012 3B GOLF REPORTS Arc tournament a success Denmark triples up Wednesday Over a 100 players and COUNTRY CLUB ahead for a 4-3 win over the Keith Denmark turned QUAIL HEIGHTS Michael Harris, Carter and dozens of sponsors lent at LAKE CITY team of Stan Woolbert, Bill in a Wednesday triple. COUNTRY CLUB Dorn and Jeremy the win. their support to make this Ed Goff Rogers, Don Howard and Denmark’s +8 perfor- Chet Carter There was no pot winner year’s Arc of North Florida Rob Brown. mance in the blitz tied for the third week; so, a big tournament another big The shootout for med- him for first; his birdie on rollover for next Sunday. success. first place in the Sunday alist honors went to Dunes No. 8 gave him one Dunes No. 7, Chet Carter New Heroes League The tournament winner blitz, plus a skin. Ron Montgomery with a 38-36- of only two skins; and, to on Dunes No. 1 and Randy results had Tony Kent and in the gross category was Bennett, Eddy Brown and 74. Snow and Risk provided top it off, his birdie was Heavrin on Dunes No. 5. Bud Simpkins teaming up the team of Tom Tuckey, Bruce Gibson finished in a serious challenges with drawn as the pot hole. Skins went to Herring, for a score of 37 to take Tucker Lemley, Joe Barclay, second-place tie at +5. identical round of 38-37-35. Finishing in a tie for Kevin Odom (2), Carter the afternoon contest. Full and John Martz. Timmy Rogers, Buddy Others in the chase were first was Randy Heavrin, (2), Tuggle and Ash. Heroes Leagues standings The team of Jerry Taylor, Slay, Mickey Wilcox, Terry West (77), Whitaker (78), followed by Bill Walls in Wednesday’s scram- will be posted next week. Sam Roberson, Shack Hunter and Gibson picked Witt (79) and Woolbert third at +6, Chris Sanders ble was won by the team The Hero’s League is Roberson and Henry up the other skins. (79). in fourth at +5 and Jack of Jason Watts, Danny open to police, firefighters, Roberson was second. Dennis Crawford stayed Upcoming events: Tuggle in fifth at +4. Harrington and Wallace correction officers, EMTs In the net category first red hot with a round of n Friday, Kiwanis Club The other skin was Christie. and military. For details, place went to the team of 67 and +12 points for an scramble, 1 p.m. (course collected by Pete Skantzos The pot was drawn and call Pete at 752-3339. John Bridges, Zack Paulk, easy win in the A flight of closed 12:45-5:45 p.m.); for his birdie on Dunes the winning team hit the Also starting next week Ron James and Canty Wednesday’s blitz. Jordan n Saturday, MGA two- No. 7. All other birdies lucky number. A new pot are Restaurant Wars on Gareats. Hale (+9) was in second man; were canceled out. starts today. Mondays and Battle of the Second place was and Mike McCranie (+6) n Sunday, Mixed team In Friday Dogfight action Sunday’s scramble Businesses on Friday. claimed by the team of took third. event. Ronnie Ash ran away from ended in a five-way tie for For details, call Pete at Scott Lancaster, Perry Bud Johnson posted +11 the field with a solid +9, fol- first as Todd Carter’s team 752-3339 or stop by the pro Humphries, Johnny Knight in B flight to barely out- Junior golf, tennis camps lowed by Emerson Darst bogeyed their last hole to shop. and Reagan Knight. distance Dwight Rhodes in second at +6, and Jack back up to 3-under and A special thank you for all Skill shot winners were (+10) and Jerry Smith (+9). Carl Ste-Marie is offer- Tuggle and Ralph Minster give four other teams a the ladies who participated Lancaster for longest drive, Hale picked up a skin ing Junior Golf Camps and tied for third at +5. shot in a playoff. in Lady Gator Day and Lemley for closest to the with an eagle on No. 9 to Johnny Young is offering Closest to the pin win- The chance turned into especially Carol McGraw pin and Matt Osiecki for the share the skins pot with Junior Tennis Camps this ners were Joe Herring a tease, as Jeremy Dorn for organizing and making straightest drive. Chad Hunter, Don Howard, summer at The Country on Creeks No. 2, Ronnie sunk a birdie putt on the the event a fun event for all The Players Blitz com- Roger Mitzel, Mickey Club at Lake City. Ash on Creeks No. 8 and first playoff hole to give the players. bined the score of entrants Wilcox and Crawford. Golf camps are 8-11 a.m. and the score of a pro the The Good Old Boys had Monday through Friday on third round of The Players decent competition in all of the following dates: June tournament. their team and individual 11-15, June 18-22, July 9-13, GOLF BRIEFS Winners and their pro contests. July 23-27 and Aug. 6-10. partner: A flight — first, In the first match the Johnny Young’s Tennis Kiwanis tourney Society/ Relay for Life April Hentzberry at Mike McCranie (Ricky team of Jerry West, Eli Camps are 8-11 a.m. benefit golf tournament 867-0066. Fowler); second, Donnie Witt, Howard Whitaker and Monday through Friday on set for Friday is Saturday at Quail Heights Country Club. Thomas (Matt Kuchar); Paul Davis picked up the the following dates: June The annual “Coach Registration for the Elks Lodge third, Jordan Hale (Brian win over the team of Marc 25-29, July 16-20 and July Joe Fields” Kiwanis Golf four-person scramble is Davis); fourth (tie), Timmy Risk, Doyle Worthington, 30-Aug. 3. Tournament is Friday at tourney July 14 7:30 a.m. with a shotgun Rogers (Bill Haas) and Mike Bill Wheeler and Bobby Cost for each camp is The Country Club at Lake start at 8 a.m. Cost of $75 Lake City Elks Lodge Gough (Martin Laird); Simmons by a 7-5 score. $75 for non-members of the City. Registration begins per player or $275 for No. 893 has its annual B flight — first, Tony The team of Ed Snow, club and $65 for members. at 11:30 a.m., followed by Kent (Ricky Fowler); sec- Jim Bell, Joe Persons and Golf camps are limited to four-person team includes charity golf tournament lunch at noon and a 1 p.m. planned for July 14 at The ond (tie), Don Stewart Merle Hibbard found a lit- the first 20 paid children, tee time. Entry fee is $60 green fee, cart, lunch, (Kevin Na) and John tle more breathing room while tennis camps are lim- give-aways and awards. Country Club at Lake City. per player. Hole Entry fee is $50 per golfer Dennis (Ben Curtis); third in overcoming the team of ited to the first 16 paid chil- sponsorships are available. Hole sponsorships are (tie), Steve Peters (Martin Dennis Hendershot, Mike dren. Drinks and snacks available. There will be for the four-person For details, call scramble event. Hole Laird) and David Rhodes Spencer, Jim Stevens and are provided. committee chairman entertainment and a long sponsors are $100 and (Kevin Streelman). Dan Stephens by a count Registration is at Brian’s Jordan Wade at 288-2729. drive demonstration by The skins pot was split of 7-4. Sports on U.S. Highway Bobby Bradley. Savealot is include one golf entry. among Steve Patterson, The third match outcome 90 west and information is tournament sponsor and Register by July 6. Donald Roberts, Keith was in doubt until the team available at the club. Relay for Life Beef ‘O’ Brady’s is For details, call the Shaw and Hale. of Monty Montgomery, For details, call Ste-Marie tourney Saturday donating lunches. Elks Lodge at 752-2284. An eagle on No. 16 gave Tony Branch, Dave Cannon at 752-2266 or 623-2833, or For details, call Kim Steve Thomas +7 points and and Hugh Sherrill edged Young at 365-3827. An American Cancer Nicholson at 288-2871, or n From staff reports CHS: Spring game Friday JAGS: Jones-Drew not only absent player Continued From Page 1B Continued From Page 1B snaps in the spring game, during the fourth quarter. was here. He knows we worked out in Jacksonville his seventh season. He million a year. And Lynch but he did lead the Tigers “It’s never as good or bad wish he was here. His the last three years. He has 6,854 yards rushing, is earning $7.75 annu- to a for their final as you think it is,” Allen teammates have talked to missed OTAs in 2010 to 2,473 yards receiving and ally. St. Louis’ Steven score. said. him about it. It’s a personal train on the West Coast, 74 total touchdowns. He Jackson, Carolina’s Barber came in during Turns out things would decision. There’s nothing and the NFL lockout can- carried a career-high 343 DeAngelo Williams and the third quarter and a late- go pretty well for the first- I can do about it. I think if celed offseason training times last season, averag- Minnesota’s Adrian hit penalty helped keep the year coach as he guided I spend a lot of energy on sessions last year. ing 4.7 yards even though Peterson also make more drive alive. Barber then hit Columbia into the playoffs worrying about that, it’s Nonetheless, it hasn’t defenses knew he was the than Jones-Drew. Atkinson for a nine-yard as district runner-up with a not going to go in a good slowed him down. Jones- focal point of Jacksonville’s Jones-Drew wasn’t completion and scrambled 7-3 record. direction for the guys that Drew led the NFL in rush- offense. the only player absent for eight yards on consecu- The Tigers beat St. are here. And I want to ing last season, gaining It makes sense that he Tuesday. tive plays to move Columbia Augustine in the first round show them that positive 1,606 yards for the league’s would want a new deal Kicker Josh Scobee is into field-goal range. before falling to Bartram energy that I have and I worst offense and making after a career year. Plus, skipping workouts while With the third quarter Trail, 27-24, in the second don’t want to let anything his third consecutive Pro he’s considered underpaid awaiting a new contract. coming to an end, Allen round. be a distraction from the Bowl. He has two years compared to some of the The Jaguars placed the sent on Lunde to attempt Columbia will look to guys that are here. He’ll remaining on a five-year league’s other top backs. franchise tag on Scobee in a 32-yard field goal as time begin building on that finish catch up when he comes deal worth $31 million that Johnson is getting $13.5 March, but he has declined expired. as it travels to Dunnellon at back in.” he signed in 2009. million annually. to sign the one-year tender The varsity did not play 7 p.m. on Friday. Jones-Drew hasn’t Jones-Drew is entering Foster is making $8.7 worth $2.88 million. WEDNESDAY EVENING MAY 16, 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Entertainment Ton. Inside Edition (N) The Middle (N) Suburgatory Å Modern Family (N) Apartment 23 Revenge “Grief” (N) Å News at 11 (:35) Nightline (N) 4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Chann 4 News Entertainment Ton. 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Personal Merchandise Job Legal Legal Legal Legal 100 Opportunities IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE Under the aforementioned unknown De 05532634 COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN fendant and such of the unknown PROBATE DIVISION PROBATE DIVISION AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, EMPLOYMENT $100 $ 50 named Defendant as may be infants, OPPORTUNITY IN RE: ESTATE OF PHYLLIS R. IN RE: ESTATE OF MICHAEL FLORIDA incompetents or otherwise no sui ju One item per ad DABB KEVIN TUCKER CASE NO.: 12228CA COLUMBIA COUNTY 2Each additional ris. Columbia County is accepting 4 lines 6 days line $.25 Deceased Deceased. DIVISION YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Rate applies to private individuals selling File No.12.89.CP File No. 1283CP JAX FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, that an action to foreclose a mort applications for Radio/Commu personal merchandise totalling $100 or less. Each item must include a price. Division Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS Plaintiff, gage on the following described nications Technician. An em This is a nonrefundable rate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of vs. property, towit: ployee in this position partici The administration of the estate of Michael Kevin Tucker, deceased, MARIO GRANDA, JR., a Single SW 1/4 OF LOT 5, VALLEY pates in and oversees the instal Under Phyllis R. Dabb, deceased, whose who date of death was February 3, Person, Deceased, by and through PARK, A SUBDIVISION OF A lation, inspection, maintenance date of death was March 19, 2012, is 2011, is pending in the Circuit Court any and all Unknown Heirs, Benefi PART OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE and repair of twoway radios, $500 pending the Circuit Court for Colum for Columbia County, Florida, Pro ciaries, Devisees, Assignees, Lie SE 1/4 OF SECTION 19, TOWN dispatch console communica $ 10 bia County, Florida, Probate Divi bate Division, the address of which nors, Creditors, Trustees and all oth One item per ad SHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, tions units, microwave radio 10Each additional sion, the address of which is 173 NE is 173 N.E. Hernando Avenue, Lake ers who may claim an interest in the AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK systems, radio communications 4 lines 6 days line $1.10 Hernando Avenue, Lake City, Flori City, Florida 32055. The names and Estate of MARIO GRANDA, JR., a 3, PAGE 24, PUBLIC RECORDS towers, and all other electronic Rate applies to private individuals selling da 32055. The names and addresses addresses of the Personal Represen Single Person, Deceased; UN personal merchandise totalling $500 or less. OF COLUMBIA, FLORIDA. communications and related Each item must include a price. of the personal representative and the tative and the Personal Representa KNOWN SPOUSE OF MARIO more commonly known as 333 NW This is a nonrefundable rate. personal representative's attorney are tive’s attorney are set forth below. GRANDA, JR, a Single Person; and equipment. Employee performs Waldo St., Lake City, FL 32025 a full range of radio/communi set forth below. All creditors of the All creditors of the Decedent and UNKNOWN TENANT IN POSSES This action has been filed against Under decedent and other persons having other persons having claims or de SION, cations technical assignments you, and you are required to serve a and uses considerable independ clams or demands against descend mands against the Decedent’s estate Defendants, copy of your written defense, if any, $1,000 $ 75 ants estate on whom a copy of this on whom a copy of this notice is re NOTICE OF ACTION to it on Plaintiff’s attorney, GIL ent judgment in making deci One item per ad notice is required to be served must quired to be served must file their TO: MARIO GRANDA, JR., a Sin BERT GARCIA GROUP, P.A., sions requiring the interpretation 16Each additional file their claims with this court claims with this court WITHIN THE gle Person, Deceased, by and and application of guidelines 4 lines 6 days whose address is 2005 Pan Am Cir line $1.15 WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER through any and all Unknown Heirs, specific to work situations. Rate applies to private individuals selling cle, Suite 110, Tampa, Florida personal merchandise totalling $1,000 or less. MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI Beneficiaries, Devisees, Assignees, Minimum requirements: Posses Each item must include a price. 33607, on or before 30 days after This is a nonrefundable rate. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 Lienors, Creditors, Trustees and all date of first publication and file the sion of an Associate’s Degree in THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF others who may claim an interest in original with the Clerk of Circuit Electronic Technology and four Under TER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS the Estate of MARIO GRANDA, Court either before service on Plain (4) years of experience in A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON NOTICE ON THEM. JR., a Single Person, Deceased tiff’s attorney or immediately there radio/communications; or an $2,500 $ 70 THEM All other creditors of the de All other creditors of the Decedent 2330 Lower Springs N.W. after; otherwise a default will be en equivalent combination of edu cedent and other persons having and other persons having claims or Lake City, FL 32055 tered against you for the relief de cation and experience that pro One item per ad claims or demands against dece demands against Decedent’s estate (Last Known Address) 23Each additional manded in the Complaint. vides the required knowledge, 4 lines 6 days line $1.45 dent’s estate must file their claims must file their claims with this court (CURRENT ADDRESS UN WITNESS my hand and seal of this skills, and abilities to perform Rate applies to private individuals selling with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE KNOWN) personal merchandise totalling $2,500 or less. Court on 30 day of April, 2012. the essential functions of the po Each item must include a price. AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action P. DEWITT CASON This is a nonrefundable rate. PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. TION OF THIS NOTICE. to foreclose a mortgage on the fol sition. Possession of a valid COLUMBIA County, Florida Florida Driver’s license re ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH lowing property in Columbia Coun By: B. Scippio Under IN THE TIME PERIODS SET IN THE TIME PERIODS SET ty, Florida: Deputy Clerk quired. Must obtain CPR certifi FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF COMMENCE AT THE NW COR “In accordance with the Americans cation by date of hire and main $4,000 $ 40 THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE NER OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW With Disabilities Act, persons in tain certification during the WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. 1/4 , SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 2 course of employment. Salary One item per ad need of a special accommodation to 27Each additional NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME SOUTH, RANGE 15 EAST, CO participate in this proceeding shall, Negotiable annually plus bene 4 lines 6 days line $1.55 PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, LUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA within seven (7) days prior to any fits. Successful applicant must Rate applies to private individuals selling personal merchandise totalling $4,000 or less. ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) AND RUN THENCE N 88˚35’19” proceeding, contact the Administra pass preemployment physical, Each item must include a price. YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE E, ALONG THE NORTH LINE This is a nonrefundable rate. tive Office of the Court, COLUM criminal history check, and drug DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH SAID SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4, BIA County, 173 NE HERNANO screening. Applications may be IS BARRED. The date of first publi IS BARRED. 356.35 FEET TO THE POINT OF STREET, LAKE CITY FL 32055 obtained at the Human Resour Under cation of this notice is May 9, 2012 The Date of first publication of this BEGINNING; THENCE CONTIN ,County Phone: 3867581036 TDD ces Office, Board of County Attorney for Personal Representa notice is May 9, 2012. UE N 88˚35’19” E, ALONG SAID 18009558771 or 18009558770 Commissioners, 135 NE Her $6,000 $ 40 tive: Attorney for Personal Representa NORTH LINE 303.65 FEET; via Florida Relay Service”. John J. Kendron tive: THENCE S 0˚53’41” E, 660.00 nando, Suite 203, Lake City, FL One item per ad 32055, (386)7192025, TDD 30Each additional Attorney for Kathie L. Viers James A. Nolan, Esquire FEET; THENCE S 88˚35’19” W, 02500100 4 lines 6 days (386)7582139 or at www.co line $1.65 Florida Bar Number: 0306850 Attorney for Personal Representative 279.28 FEET; THENCE N 3˚00’36” May 9, 16, 2012 Rate applies to private individuals selling lumbiacountyfla.com. Review personal merchandise totalling $6,000 or less. Robinson, Kennon & Kendron, P.A. Florida Bar Number: 0124389 W, 660.23 FEET TO THE POINT Each item must include a price. of applications will begin on This is a nonrefundable rate. 582 West Duval Street 4114 Herschel Street, Suite 105 OF BEGINNING, LESS AND EX PO Box 1178 Jacksonville, FL 32210 CEPT THE NORTH 50 FEET OF 6/4/12 and will continue until Lake City, FL 320561178 Telephone: (904) 4253058 SAID LANDS BEING THE RIGHT Job the position is filled. Telephone: (386) 7551334 Fax: (904) 4253059 OF WAY FOR LOWER SPRINGS 100 Opportunities AA/EEO/ADA/VP Employer. Garage Personal Representative: EMail: [email protected] ROAD. Kathie L. Viers Personal Representative: And which postal address is: 05532111 05532646 Sale 11522 Wildflower Road Roger A. German, Jr. 2330 Lower Springs N.W., Lake Sales Position available at the HOLIDAY INN & SUITES Arcadia, California 91006 6700 Bowden Road, #1104 City, Fl 32055 North Florida Auto Agency. Jacksonville, Florida 32216 has been filed against you and you Lake City’s only full service 4 lines $ 50 02500101 are required to serve a copy of your Benefits package, bonuses, paid hotel is seeking the following: May 9, 16, 2012 02500104 written defenses, if any, to it on training/vacation. Exp. a plus 3 days but not necessary. Looking for ● Café Server (PT) Includes 2 Signs 17 $ May 9, 16, 2012 Mark J. Horne, the Plaintiff’s attor Each additional line 1.65 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ney, whose address is 720 Black highly motivated, positive atti Apply in person MonFri 125pm COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE stone Building, Jacksonville, Florida, tude & professional appearance. 213 SW Commerce Dr. Service Guide PROBATE DIVISION THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN 32202, within thirty days after the Apply in person or call Brad EOE/DFWP. IN RE: ESTATE OF NICHOLE AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, first publication, of the Notice of Ac today at 3867586171. Limited to service type advertis- MARIE CERVANTEZ FLORIDA tion, and file the original with the ing only. DECEASED. 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Graphic Design email [email protected] 2011, is pending in the Circuit Court Plaintiffs, Dated on 5/2/2012. for Columbia County, Florida, Pro The Lake City Reporter, a daily vs. P DEWITT CASON newspaper seeks a skilled and Lake City Podiatry Office req one Placing An Ad bate Division, the address of which ELMER P. ROBY, as Personal Rep CLERK OF THE COURT person to cover both front & back is 173 N.E. Hernando Avenue, Lake resentative of the Estate of John Ro creative graphic designer to join You can call us at 7555440, BY: B. SCIPPIO our production team. This on Tues 85, $10/hr computer exp City, Florida 32055. The names and by, deceased, JAMES JOHNSON, AS DEPUTY CLERK a must. 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Our office is located at 180 against the decedents and Defend Names through design and color to whom a copy of this notice is re ants, and any unknown defendants, We the undersigned, being duly advertisements placed in the Medical Office Manager, East Duval Street. quired to be served must file their including all parties having or claim sworn, do hereby declare under oath newspaper and a variety of other Exp. required, send resume & You can also fax or email your ad claims with this court WITHIN THE ing to have any right, title, or interest that the names of all persons interest niche publications. This is a three references to: 250 NW Main copy to the Reporter. LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER in the property herein described, ed in the business or profession car fastpaced, deadline driven Blvd., #1254, Lake City, FL 32056 FAX: 386-752-9400 Please THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI Defendants. ried on under the name of INTER position. Interested candidates CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 Nanny-Tutor-Campanion direct your copy to the Classified NOTICE OF ACTION NAL MEDICINE OF LAKE CITY should email resumes and For my 7 yr. old daughter. 40 hrs DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF TO DEFENDANTS, ELMER P. at 289 SW STONEGATE TER Department. SERVICE OF A COP OF THIS NO sample portfolio to per week during summer vacation EMAIL: classifieds@lakecityre- ROBY, as Personal Representative RACE, SUITE 204, LAKE CITY, Josh Blackmon, TICE ON THEM. of the Estate of John Roby, deceased, FL 32024 then MF 126 P.M. 2 nights per porter.com All other creditors of the Decedent Advertising Director at: week til 10 P.M.. Light cleaning + and PATRICK FIELDS, and any Contact Phone Number: [email protected] and other persons having claims or heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, 2395523584 and the extent of the preparing meals for her. 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O’NEIL req a Bachelor’s in Human Serv Fri., 10:00 a.m. Fri., 9:00 a.m. erty in COLUMBIA County, Flori with a t/t school certification or Saturday PERIODS SET FORT ABOVE, 2 yrs. tractortrailer experience ices + 4000 hours experience in di Fri., 10:00 a.m. Fri., 9:00 a.m. da: Sunday ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) Lot 93, THREE RIVERS ESTATES, 05532638 without the certification. rect Mental Health or Substance These deadlines are subject to change without notice. YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE Unit 10, according to the map or plat May 16, 2012 25 yrs or older Abuse Services or a Master’s De DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH gree +2000 hours experience. Fax Cancellations, Changes IS BARRED. thereof as recorded in Plat Book 6, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Please apply online at Page 10, of the Public Records of THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN floridarockandtanklines.com resume to (904) 3998001 or The date of first publication of this Email [email protected] & Billing Questions notice is May 9, 2012. Columbia County, Florida. AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, 18663527625. Attorney for Personal Representa Parcel ID Number: 00000000812 FLORIDA Ad Errors Please read your ad tive: 000 CIVIL DIVISION Family Owned Wellness Company has been filed against you and you PT Clerical position. MF. Must on the first day of publication. James A. Nolan, Esquire CASE NO. 2011CA000543 Expanding to Florida be a people person w/good organi Attorney for Personal Representative are required to serve a copy of your EAS SENSORSENSE, INC. We will train. Looking for We accept responsibility for only written defenses, if any, to it on zational/multitasking skills, com the first incorrect insertion, and Florida Bar Number: 0124389 Plaintiff(s), motivated individuals to help grow LLOYD E. PETERSON, JR., the vs. puter (must include Excel), phone 4114 Herschel Street, Suite 105 area. If you are tired of living pay & customer service skills. Send re only the charge for the ad space Jacksonville, FL 32210 Plaintiffs' attorney, whose address is TERESA DIBBLE, et. al. in error. Please call 7555440 905 SW Baya Drive, Lake City, FL check to paycheck. Call 386-754- sume & references to Box 05082, Telephone: (904) 4253058 Defendant(s)/ or email: immediately for prompt correc 32025, on or before May 31, 2012, 8811 nile_eddy@bell- C/O The Lake City Reporter, P.O. Fax: (904) 4253058 NOTICE OF ACTION FORECLO south.net. Call for details. tion and billing adjustments. EMail: [email protected] and file the original with the clerk of SURE PROCEEDINGSPROPER Box 1709, Lake City, FL, 32056 Cancellations Normal advertising Personal Representative: this court either before service on the TY Plaintiffs' attorney or immediately deadlines apply for cancellation. Jose Manuel Cervantez TO: TERESA DIBBLE ADDRESS thereafter; otherwise a default will be UNKNOWN BUT WHOSE LAST Billing Inquiries Call 755-5440. 654 S.E. Bailey Street Lake City, Florida 32024 entered against you for the relief de KNOWN ADDRESS IS: 333 Should further information be manded in the complaint or petition. NORTHWEST WALDO STREET, required regarding payments or 02500103 The Court has authority to this suit to LAKE CITY, FL 32025 credit limits, your call will be trans- May 9, 16, 2012 enter a judgment or decree in the FRANCES HAWK ADDRESS UN Plaintiffs’ interest which will be KNOWN BUT WHOSE LAST STAFF ASSISTANT II SENIOR OFFICE ASSISTANT ferred to the accounting depart- Public Auction to be held binding upon you. KNOWN ADDRESS BUT WHOSE POSITION #: C99886 POSITION #: C99960 ment. June 16, 2012 at 8AM at DATED on April 25, 2012. LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IS: This is secretarial work of a varied General clerical duties including Ozzie’s Towing & Auto, LLC 2492 P. 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In Print and Online VP/ADA/EA/EO College in Education and VP/ADA/EA/EO College in Education and www.lakecityreporter.com Employment Employment Classified Department: 755-5440 6B LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2012 Job Mobile Homes Unfurnished Apt. Waterfront 100 Opportunities 630 for Rent 710 For Rent 805 Lots for Sale 810 Home for Sale 850 Property Sewing Machine Operator also 2&3 BR MH. $395 $650. mo. Beautiful Apt, Large 1 bdrm, FOR SALE BY OWNER, CENTURY 21, The Darby Rog- FOR SALE OR RENT, Ichetuck support person for machine plus deposit. Water & sewer fur w/inground pool, CHA, details at 10 acres planted pines & Dean ers Company, 2 Story vinyl sided, nee River, 3 BR/2 BA, on river operator. nished. Cannon Creek MHP bigfloridahome.com Steel Building with 18 foot open 3/2 on 5 plus acres. 1,650 sq. ft. in with dock, $200 per night, limit 4 Hafners 386-755-6481 3867526422 $650/mo + dep. 3863443261 ing, $49,950, Call 3862929333. Live Oak, MLS #80597 $139,900 nights. Call 3863973258 3867526575 3 BR/2 BA, completely refurbish CLEAN 1/1 Duplex, laundry MOBILES ALLOWED 4 ac. Lot STANDARD PLUMBING is Coldwell Banker Bishop Agency looking for a service tech exp in ed, appliances furnished, room, fireplace, privacy near $25,000 $775 month. & $775 deposit Baya/McFarlane. $500 mo. + dep. Tanya Shaffer Spacious home, formal LR, DR & Investment commercial, residental, and indus Den., nicely landscaped, new roof 860 Property trial services.Apply in person: 3867527578 No dogs 3869619181 386-397-4766 Hallmark RealEstate in 2008, $119,900 MLS #80613, 1944 East Duval St, Lake City, FL 3BR/2BA, completely refurbished, Columbia Arms Apt. located Elaine Tolar 3867556488 2 ACRES of land with 8,000 sf. appliances furnished 137 N. 1/2 mi from V.A. & Winn Dixie. One acre lot in Three Rivers. building. $80,000. Located in SUMMER WORK $550 mth Refs & Deposit required Pet Friendly. Close to Sante Fe, Suwanne & Coldwell Banker Bishop Agency Olustee. Owner Financing GREAT PAY! Contact 936-594-0121 Pool , laundry & balcony. Ichetucknee rivers. MLS# 80092, 3 BR/2 BA, 1,590 sq. ft., hard possible. 9043187714. Immed. FT/PT openings, customer 3867541800. www.myflapts.com $15,000. REO Realty Group wood floors, lg. screened porch, sales/sv., will train, cond. apply, Mayo Suwannee River, Nancy Rogers 386-243-8227 MLS #74542. $97,500 Mary all ages 17+, Call ASAP MH 3/2 on 3 acres, $550/mth + Duplex w/garage spacious, 2/1, Brown Whitehurst 3869650887 RESULTS REALTY, 3862690587 1 mth sec, 1300 sq ft, W/D hook up, PUBLISHER'S NOTE Brittany Stoeckert, 386-397-3473 contact 904-471-3343 CH/A, $665 month All real estate advertising in this Coldwell Banker Bishop Agency Great Investment on main Rd, 2 White Springs MECHANIC 3866973248 or 3867585881 newspaper is subject to the fair Brick, 4 BR/2.5 BA, wood floors, units w/ 2BR/1B, 2 story with Mobile Homes for rent in housing act which makes it illegal lg. back porch, Super Investment, needed for Fla Rock & Tank White Springs, Live Oak & balconies. Units bring $2200 per Great area W of I75, spacious to advertise "any preference, $63,900 MLS #79970, mo. $230,000 MLS# 79271 Lines. Experienced w/ repair & Ft. White. Contact 3866233404 deluxe 2br apts, some w/garage. maintenance on tractortrailers. limitation, or discrimination based Elaine Tolar 3867526488 or 3863972779 W/D hookups, patio, $600750 + on race, color, religion, sex, 4045/hrs wk prefer a Class A Sec. 3869653775 or 9655560 Coldwell Banker Bishop Agency CDL license. Quiet Country Park disability, familial status or nation al origin; or any intention to make Brand new underway in Mayfair, Trucks email: [email protected] 3/2 $550.., 2/2 $475.,2/1 $425 Greentree Townhouse 3 BR/2 BA, split plan, great area, 940 fax: 3863971137. Very clean, NO PETS! Move In Madness. 2/1, 2/1.5. Free such preference, limitation or discrimination." Familial status $171,900, MLS #80025, Excellent Benefits! Ref’s & dep req’d. 3867582280 water & sewer. Balcony & patio. Elaine Tolar 3867556488 2004 DODGE SLT 1500, Laundry. Behind Kens on Hwy 90. includes children under the age of 4Door Pickup, w/o handicap lift, Mobile Homes 3867541800 wwwmyflapts.com 18 living with parents or legal Coldwell Banker Bishop Agency low mileage. $10,000 Medical custodians, pregnant women and 3 BR/2 BA, in Marion Place, gas Call 3867583053 120 Employment 640 for Sale Redwine Apartments people securing custody of chil fireplace, gated comm. clubhouse 3/2 1,188 sqft DWMH split Pets welcome. with 5 complexes, dren under the age of 18. This & pool, $199,900 MLS #80668 05532624 floor plan 1 acre nice back deck we have a home for you. newspaper will not knowingly Bruce Dicks 3862434002 RN/LPN needed for infusion $79,900 MLS# 77988 3867541800. accept any advertising for real es center. MUST have IV Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty REO Realty Group, www.myflapts.com tate which is in violation of the certification w/ 2 yrs exp. law. Our readers are hereby in Private Estate, lake view, Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 The Lakes Apts. Studios & 1Br’s 6Br/3.5B, 3 fireplaces. In city from $125/wk. Util. & cable incl., formed that all dwellings adver Medical Assistant needed. 3BR/2BA MFG home w/lg tised in this newspaper are availa Limits MLS# 76111 Mary Brown Experience required. Knowl front & back porches & 4 Sec 8 vouchers accepted, monthly Whitehurst 9650087 or 3975131 rates avail Call 3867522741 ble on an equal opportunity basis. edge of electronic medical re manicured acres $54,500 To complain of discrimination call Eastside Village Realty, Inc, cords necessary. DANIEL CRAPPS AGENCY Updated Apt, HUD toll free at 18006699777, @752-5290 True show place Fax resume to: Attn Cheryl INC. 7555110 #80799 w/tile floors/fresh paint. the toll free 3Br/2.5Ba brick home on 7.48 3867543657 or email to: BANK REPO, 2007 Fleetwood Great area. telephone number to the hearing Acres lots of upgrades Listed officemanager@ 3867529626 impaired is 18009279275. $207,000. MLS#80737 primarycaremedic.com 16 x80 just released for bids and 96 2 bedrooms. Bids start at Wayne Manor Apts. Results Realty, FOR SALE BY OWNER, RECYCLE YOUR $7,700. First Coast Homes Spacious 2bedroom Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 3 BR/2 BA, 2,600 sq. ft., 10 acres, 386-752-1452. Schools & washer/dryer. Behind Kens off Nice vacant lot in desirable river builtin pool, screened porch off Lake City Reporter Beautiful 1 acre lot in great loca Hwy 90. 3867541800 community, $15,000 pool, beautiful sunrise & lots of 240 Education tion with a 14x70 2/2 Fleetwood, www.myflapts.com MLS #73268 nature to be seen, $219,950 OBO. only $1,500 down & $249 mo. RESULTS REALTY, Call 3862929333. 05531665 Windsor Arms Apartments. Interested in a Medical Career? Paula Ammons 386-292-6290 Move in! 2/1, 2/1.5, 2/2. Pet Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 GREAT INVESTMENT property Express Training offers email: [email protected] Friendy. Free 200 ch. Dish. Wash 20 Acres, wooded, located approx 3/1 near schools, shopping 10 miles from Cedar Key courses for beginners & exp CENTURY 21 er/dryer hkup.3867541800. $55,900 Ginger Parker Nursing Assistant, $479 www.myflapts.com $50,000 386-365-2135 Hallmark The Darby Rogers Company, MLS #78886 next class06/11/12 Nice 3/2 Mobile Home, 1,976 sq. Real Estate ft. on 1 acre, $47,000 MLS#80507 Furnished Apts. Riverfront property n Suwanne Great Nest Starter, 3BR/2BA, Liv Phlebotomy national certifica 386-752-6575 720 For Rent River 6.45 acres actual river ing/Dining open, porch, $99,900 tion, $800 next class05/07/12 frontage MLS# 77417, $75,000. MLS #80351, Jo Lytte-Remax HANDY MAN Special, 16 x 80, Rooms for Rent. Hillcrest, Sands, REO Realty Group 3/2 delivered and set $9,500 386-365-2821, LPN 09/10/12 Columbia. All furnished. Electric, Nancy Rogers 386-243-8227 www.jolytte.floridapropertysearch.com 5 Call cable, fridge, microwave. Weekly days Fees incl. books, supplies, exam 386-752-1452 or monthly rates. 1 person $135, Lake front 3/2 custom Western Ce dar. Lots of storage space. Private fees. Call 3867554401 or HUGE TRIPLEWIDE NEW 2011 2 persons $150. weekly Home for Sale expresstrainingservices.com 3867525808 810 dock $189,000. MLS# 74681 a week MODEL, 42x64 4/3 S/3 Model Jo Lytte-Remax 386-365-2821 Only, was $139,900 now 3/1.5 home, yard is www.jolytte.floridapropertysearch.com $109,000, save 30 thousand Unfurnished spectacular privacy fencing, dollars, North Pointe Gainesville, 730 Home For Rent & patios. $99,900 MLS# 80014 BRICK 3 BR/2 BA, 2,254 sq. ft., You’ll find it here! 310 Pets & Supplies 352-872-5566. REO Realty Group, fireplace, sprinkler system. water 2br/1ba $550 mo. + sec., Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 softener, $189,500 MLS #77783, FREE KITTENS LAND & HOME Doublewide on 4mi S. Lake City. Missy Zecher @ 386-623-0237, Lake City Reporter adorable long hair male and fe 2.5 acres only $2,500 down & 3865900642 or 3868671833 3/2 UNDER $97,000 www.missyzecher.com $385 mo. with possible super clean! male, litter trained,wormed www.suwanneevalleyproperties.com NEAR SUMMERS ELEM! 6 weeks old call 386.623.5156 owner financing. John T. Robin Williams 386-752-8196. 3 BR/2 BA, 2,400 sq. ft., 290 SW 386-365-5146 3BR/2BA w/1,705 SqFt Leisure Dr., Quail Heights, Hallmark RealEstate w/FP $119,500 DANIEL MINI SCHNAUZERS Mobile Home Wanted, Singlewide CRAPPS AGENCY INC. $1,200 mo. plus $1,000 sec. SqFt CKC/AKC Puppies, Ready in 2 to or Doublewide, good condition, Call 3867526062 3BR/1BA W/1,296 7555110 #80463 4 weeks w/health certificates. Pa reasonable offer, will pay cash convenient to downtown rents on premises, 3869631339. Call 386-288-8379. 3/1 Home for rent $58,000 DANIEL CRAPPS NEEDS COMPLETING! 3,288 Downtown AGENCY INC. 7555110 SqFt 2story home on 2 ac PUBLISHER'S NOTE NEW 32x80, 4/2 $65,995 ONLY Location #80227 $98,000 DANIEL CRAPPS Florida Law 828.29 requires dogs 1, New 2012 4/2 with 32’ Den. Contact 386-623-2848 AGENCY INC. 7555110 North Pointe Homes 3BR/2BA, fireplace, sunroom, #80091 and cats being sold to be at least 8 fenced back yard w/shed. weeks old and have a health 352-872-5566 3BR/2B brick dble carport, liv rm & family rm w/ deck on small $159,900 MLS #80537 Jo Lytte- Picadilly Park Area, Nice Brick certificate from a licensed NEW DOUBLE’S by Remax 386-365-2821 3/2 on large .836 acre lot. Fenced veterinarian documenting they lake. .$1,000 mth & $500 sec. JACOBSEN, 28x44 3/2 $41,900 386750118 or 3866231698 wwwjolytte.floridapropertysearch.com back yard, work shop, pole barn. have mandatory shots and are 28x52 3/2 $46,900, 28x60 4/2 4/3 3,786 sq. ft., media room, Patti Taylor @ Access Realty, free from intestinal and external $49,900, All new homes inc. del 3BR/2BA CB home Carport, new MLS #78989 $129,900, 6236896. parasites. Many species of wild setskirtingsteps & A.C. flooring. CH/A Fenced yard. Good office with built in counters, life must be licensed by Florida North Pointe Homes, Gaines- area. $750 mo plus security. $254,900. MLS#79905 PRICE SLASHED! 3BR/2BA Fish and Wildlife. If you are ville, 352-872-5566. 3867520118 or 3866231698 REO Realty Group, Brick home REMODELED! unsure, contact the local Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 Fenced backyard $69,500 office for information. Palm Harbor Village BEAUTIFUL 3 BR/2 BA, 2 car DANIEL CRAPPS AGENCY garage on 2 acre lot, 1,750 sq. ft. BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED Red Tag Sale 3/2 I town $140,000 INC 755-5110 #78340 Over 10 Stock Units Must Go under air/heat, $950 mo. 1st + last + sec. dep. Call 3053459907. Paula Lawrence Results Realty, Appliances New Homes Start at $39,900 386-623-1973 402 8006222832 ext. 210 Brittany Stoeckert, 386-397-3473 3 BR/1.5 BA, CH&A, fenced Hallmark Real Estate Lg home on 1 ac 4/2, open kitch REFRIGERATOR Price Reduced! 2006 Fleetwood backyard, $630 month + BRICK 3 BR/2 BA, 1,982 sq ft., en, Florida room, beautiful yard, White, Side by side. Annv. Series 3/2 plus office, split $630 deposit patio, ceiling fans, blinds. Call wrap around porch, $129,000 Very clean. Works Great $375 bdr. plan, privacy fence, lg. kitch.. Call 3863442170. away Sub., $185,000 MLS #79005 MLS# 77292 3862923927 Patti Taylor @ Access Realty, CONVENIENT LOCATION Missy Zecher @ 386-623-0237, MLS #78411 $63,900, 6236896 RIVER HOME 2br Apartment. 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Getting rid of backyard pests - 4C Wednesday, May 16, 2012 www.lakecityreporter.com 1C 1 in 3 autistic Help improve Dad’s adults lack jobs health for Father’s Day (StatePoint) - Though your dad may be a tables. Tomatoes and cruciferous vegetables your father to schedule an appointment for By LAURA HAMPSON superhero to you, he is not immune to com- like broccoli are a great choice. And if can’t a screening as soon as possible. Broader [email protected] mon health problems that affect men. And forego the beef, don’t char. Charred meats awareness and understanding for this disease as your father ages, his risk for certain life- can contain cancer-causing carcinogens that are crucial for saving lives. One in 3 young adults with threatening diseases increases. lodge in the prostate. Get Involved: You and Dad can support autism have no paid job expe- But you can be his superhero this Father’s Also skip the trans fatty acids found in mar- men’s health while enjoying baseball, by rience, college or technical Day by helping him form habits that promote garine and give your meal a flavor boost with donating money to support finding better schooling nearly seven years good health and longevity. olive oil instead. treatments for prostate cancer. Each year, after high school graduation, Here are some healthy ways to celebrate Move: Play golf, play tennis, or simply walk during a special “Home Run Challenge,” a study finds. That’s a poorer Dad this Father’s Day: off your meal together. Obesity increases Major League Baseball and the Prostate showing than those with other Go Fishing: Stress is harmful to both men- a man’s risk of heart disease, aggressive Cancer Foundation encourage baseball fans disabilities including those tal and physical health, so get some fresh forms of prostate cancer, diabetes, stroke to make a financial pledge for every home who are mentally disabled, air and a sense of relaxation with a day on and hypertension, amongst other danger- run hit during select games June 7-17 at www. the researchers said. the water. Evidence from several studies ous health problems, so make maintaining homerunchallenge.org. With roughly half a mil- suggests that incorporating fish into one’s a healthy weight a priority for both you and More healthy living tips, a free nutrition lion autistic kids reaching diet can help protect against prostate cancer Dad. guide, and nutritious recipes can be found at adulthood in the next decade, because they contain “good fat,” particularly Checkup: Prostate cancer affects one in six www.pcf.org/nutrition. experts say it’s an issue poli- omega-3 fatty acids. men, with more than 16 million men affected If you really want to show Dad how much cymakers urgently need to Barbecue: If a barbecue is your annual by the disease globally, and two million you care this Father’s Day, consider forgoing address. tradition, don’t fret. That fish you catch will affected in the U.S. alone. Early diagnosis a gluttonous meal and spend the day promot- The study was done well go perfectly on the grill with a side of vege- can improve one’s prognosis, so encourage ing healthy habits instead. before unemployment peaked from the recession. The situ- ation today is tough even for young adults who don’t have such limitations. Columbia County’s 9.6 per- cent unemployment rate last year is just over Florida’s 9 percent jobless rate in March, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Ian Wells of Allentown, N.J., is 21, autistic and won’t grad- uate from high school until next year. He is unlikely to attend college because of his autism. He wants a job but has only found unpaid internships and is currently working part- time and unpaid as a worker at a fastener factory. He’s a hard worker, with good mechanical skills, but has trouble reading and speak- ing, said his mother, Barbara Wells. She said his difficul- ties understanding social cues and body language can make other people uncomfortable. “I’m very afraid” about his prospects for ever find- ing long-term employment, she said. “It keeps me up at night.” The study, published online Monday in Pediatrics, was based on data from 2007-08. It found that within two years of leaving high school, more than half of those with autism had no job experience, college or technical education. Things improved as they got older. Yet nearly seven years after high school, 35 per- cent of autistic young adults still had no paid employment or education beyond high school. Those figures compare with 26 percent of mentally dis- abled young adults, 7 percent of young adults with speech and language problems, and 3 percent of those with learning disabilities. Those with autism may fare worse because many also have each of the other dis- abilities studied. The researchers analyzed data from a national study of kids receiving special educa- tion services, prepared for the U.S. Department of Education. About 2,000 young adults with one of four types of disabili- ties were involved, including 500 with autism. It’s the largest study to date on the topic and the results “are quite a cause for con- cern,” said lead author Paul Shattuck, an assistant profes- sor at Washington University’s COURTESY AUTISM continued on 2C Fishing is one way some dads like to relax. 2CACT2

C LAKE CITY REPORTER ACT2 WEDNESday, MAY 16, 2012 Tips for women to prevent common health problems

(StatePoint) You may not realize it, There’s an added benefit too: products but your lifestyle could be putting you like Softcup can be worn for up to 12 at risk for common health problems hours and don’t leave behind the resid- that afflict women. National Women’s ual fibers and traces of bleach, dioxins Health Week, observed May 13-19, is and other residues that tampons can. a great reminder to brush up on some It won’t change your body’s natural pH facts that can help you stay healthy. or bacteria levels either, reducing your risk for infections. Breast Cancer More information on reducing TSS risk can be found at www.softcup.com. The causes of breast cancer are com- plicated, but some significant risk fac- Heart Disease tors are preventable. Obesity is one such risk, and even moderate weight loss helps protect you. Cutting down Many people think heart disease is on alcohol will also improve your chanc- an exclusively male risk. But women es of staying breast cancer-free. also need to protect their hearts. While severe chest pain is a symptom often It’s impossible to eliminate your risk associated with heart disease in men, entirely, but early detection will improve women need to watch for different your prognosis. Conduct regular self- signs. Talk to your doctor immediately breast examinations and let your doctor if you experience neck and shoulder know if you detect anything unusual. pain, dizziness, fatigue and sweating. Follow the National Cancer Institute You’re never too young to take steps guidelines and get a mammogram annu- to prevent heart disease, particularly if ally when you turn 40. it runs in your family. You can keep your heart healthier by reducing saturated Toxic Shock Syndrome fat, cholesterol and salt in your diet, and getting regular exercise. You may regard Toxic Shock While depression and smoking can Syndrome (TSS) as rare, but one in 700 adversely affect anyone’s heart, The women will experience tampon-related Mayo Clinic reports these risk fac- TSS, according to You ARE Loved, a tors are greater in women. So cut out non-profit working to educate girls and cigarettes and take steps to treat mental women about the disease. TSS is a bac- stress right away. terial infection characterized by sudden Most importantly, learn your risk for high fever, diarrhea, rash, muscle aches common health problems, so you can and headache. You can significantly take steps to improve your chances of reduce your risk of this life-threatening staying healthy. disease with a trip to the drug store. “Historically, tampon use has been linked to half of all TSS cases, so simply switching to a safer product is a terrific safeguard against this disease,” says Dr. Christine Ko, an expert in women’s health. You likely are familiar with pads, but there are alternatives you may find more convenient. For example, Softcup is a flexible cup worn internally around your cervix. It’s hypo-allergenic, latex- free and has never been linked to TSS. ASSOCIATED PRESS In this March 2011 photo provided by Jeff Martin, Ian Wells sits on a bicycle in North Hanover, N.J. Wells, 21, of Allentown, N.J., has autism and has had trouble finding paid employment. A study being published Monday in Pediatrics says 1 in 3 young adults with autism have no jobs or college or technical school education nearly seven years after high school, and fare worse Celebrate than those with other disabilities. Older Americans AUTISM: 1 in 3 adults lack jobs Month Continued From Page 1C (SPM Wire) May is Brown School of Social that really struggle to at Virginia Commonwealth Older Americans Month Work in St. Louis. understand what that tran- University investigating and communities across “There is this wave of sition ultimately entails. whether on-the-job training the country are gearing young children who have ...They face the reality of and teaching social cues to up to show appreciation been diagnosed with having a child who may high school students with for seniors. The theme autism who are aging potentially not be able to autism makes them more this year is “Never Too toward adulthood. We’re have enough services to employable. Old To Play!” kind of setting ourselves keep them busy during Kids are taught a range Older Americans are up for a scary situation if the day.” of practical skills and appro- staying active and involved we don’t think about that “It’s only going to get priate behavior. “It takes -- here are some ways you and how we’re going to worse ...” Bell said. a much higher degree of can join the celebration: help these folks and their His own 19-year-old son intensity for them to learn Fun with fitness: Take families,” Shattuck said. has autism and is being skills” than for other kids, lessons in tai chi, water Government data sug- home-schooled and Bell she said. aerobics, yoga, or even gest that 1 in 88 U.S. kids has hired therapists to Preliminary results show dancing to get the blood have autism and there’s prepare him for jobs and this training has helped flowing. evidence that the rate is other life skills. kids with autism find and Group outing: Bridge rising. Carol Schall, a special keep jobs, she said. the generation gap by Within the next 10 education policy special- joining community mem- years, more than 500,000 ist, said the results con- Associated Press contrib- bers at a baseball game, kids with autism will firm smaller studies show- uted to this story. barbecue or other fun reach adulthood, said ing difficulties facing kids activity. Peter Bell, vice president with autism as they tran- for programs and services sition into adulthood, and at Autism Speaks, an advo- also highlight a need for cacy group that helped pay better job training services for the study. offered in public schools “It’s a huge, huge issue,” for special education stu- Bell said. “Unfortunately dents. there are many families She is involved in research

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By ELYSIA CONNER driver and once as a secu- Casper Star-Tribune rity guard in a coal mine as they moved over the years through energy communi- CASPER, Wyo. — Lanay ties across Wyoming. The Bingham-Shippert graduat- couple raised four children ed just in time to celebrate together. the 60th reunion of her high Heart disease forced school class. her husband to retire to “It is never too late to fin- Glenrock, where he owned ish what you started when property. But they were able it comes to schooling,” the to enjoy traveling together 78-year-old said. That’s for a few years. what she had planned to tell One of their children, her General Equivalency Glenda Sullivan, dropped Diploma class at Eastern out of high school to get Wyoming College as a married, but later earned a speaker at Saturday’s grad- GED. She encouraged her uation ceremony. parents to do the same. In the Glenrock Bingham-Shippert hoped Recreation Center where to finish what she started she took her GED classes so many years ago, but life through an outreach pro- waylaid the dream. gram, she now tutors other After her husband’s students. death, she and widower “She was such a good Dossie Shippert became example for younger stu- friends and eventually she dents,” teacher Shirley Cain agreed to marry him. His said. Bingham-Shippert wife died a year before her arrived on time and did her husband on the same day, homework. Before walking Nov. 30. It was also the day across the stage for her Bingham had a pacemaker GED, a ceremony inducted installed two years before her into the National Adult his death. Education Honor Society. Shippert came down with The adult education pro- Parkinson’s disease, and gram at Eastern Wyoming she cared for him until his College also named needs required a nursing Bingham-Shippert Student home. of the Month for March. Sullivan still encouraged “I just wanted this her mother to go for her GED,” a smiling Bingham- GED. Stricken with cancer, Shippert tells the Casper she didn’t live to see that Star-Tribune (http://bit. dream come true. ly/JOnMYI). “Now I’ve all “When I actually decided these honors and my kids to do it,” Bingham-Shippert are going hog-wild, doing said, “I thought, ‘I’m going all these things I wasn’t to do this in memory of her expecting.” and in honor of her, as well Cain pointed to the star as for myself.’” in the classroom with Shortly before her second Bingham-Shippert’s name, husband died, Bingham- which in March joined 43 Shippert told him she’d fol- other successful GED stu- low her dream of finishing dents in the Glenrock out- her high school education, reach program. and he was happy for her. She’s a star to her chil- It came down to one math dren. Her daughter Audrey test. She’d failed by two Langley sent out announce- questions, so she returned ments emblazoned with the to the Glenrock classroom words “our shining star” for to study more. But the the graduation and after- scores in the pretests grew party she threw. successively worse the Langley remembers the more she studied. That’s afternoon her mother called when she learned there is to say, “I passed!” such a thing as studying “She worried big time too hard. Her teachers told over that math test,” her to close her book, wait Langley said. “We were cel- two days and retake the ebrating over the phone.” real test. Langley never worried. When the teacher picked “Mom always does what up the test from the auto- she says she’s going to matic grader, she didn’t do,” she said. “She is a lot give it back right away. She tougher than she looks.” held out her other hand to When a trailer needed to shake Bingham-Shippert’s. be loaded or hooked to a She’d passed by 40 points. vehicle, Bingham-Shippert “We hugged and jumped didn’t wait around for some- up and down,” Bingham- one else to do it. She lived Shippert said. A young through losing a husband GED student overheard ASSOCIATED PRESS after 46 years of marriage and joined in with a hug and Lanay Bingham-Shippert listens to a commencement speech during her GED graduation ceremony Saturday at Eastern and another after 12 years, a kiss. Bingham-Shippert Wyoming College in Douglas, Wyo. Bingham-Shippert, 78, left school after ninth grade to elope with her husband, but caring for both before they walked into the Glenrock resumed her formal education more than 60 years later with encouragement from her family. died. classroom to show Cain Bingham-Shippert left her test, and the scene school and married the replayed. Do you really know who is man who would become While math was tough, the father of her children, Bingham-Shippert had no Arden Bingham, the sum- problem with reading and caring for your loved ones? mer after her freshman other subjects, thanks to a year in Craig, Colo. He dedicated tutor and large was 18 and had already left print. Two eye conditions As a Home by Choice client school to work in the oil left her blind in the right you can rest assured we do. industry. She worked in eye, so everything took lon- restaurants, then as a sec- ger, she said. retary, twice as a school bus We conduct thorough reference checks.

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