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LAKECITYREPORTER.COM FRIDAY SHOOTING NAACP takes Stray bullet aim at Gilmore struck State president leads charge at second local gathering.

By HANNAH O. BROWN victim [email protected] NAACP state representatives pushed By TONY BRITT forward in the case against LCPD Chief [email protected] Argatha Gilmore during a town hall meeting at Richardson Community Authorities continue to investigate Center Monday night. The meeting a weekend shooting at a local apart- also served as a forum to hear resi- ment complex that left one Lake City dents’ thoughts on racial discrimina- man dead, two others injured and a tion by the public. Jacksonville man and “We stand against racial discrimina- Live Oak man in jail tion and racial hatred,” NAACP state on multiple weapon representative Dale Landry said. “That and drug-related is on our card. That is our charge. We charges. can’t wait.” Carlos Lamar State NAACP members alongside Williams, 31, 1442 NW state members from the Southern Wayne Place, Wayne Christian Leadership Conference asked Drive Apartments, Livingston for Gilmore and city manager Wendell died from wounds he suffered in the shoot- NAACP continued on 3A ing. Arrested were: JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter • L a ’ Q u a n z a ABOVE: John Mayo, President of the Lake Dontya Gee, 28, 193 City/Columbia County NAACP, watches as Johnson Ave., Live Adora Obi Nweze, president of the Oak. He was charged State Conference of the NAACP, makes a with homicide, Powell armed robbery, traf- speech during a town hall meeting held at ficking cocaine (more than 28 gram) the Richardson Community center Monday with a firearm, aggravated battery and night. discharging a firearm in public. He was booked into the Columbia County Detention Center with no bond; and •Leonard Shundel Goodman, 32, 1548 West 17th St., Jacksonville. He was charged with homicide, armed rob- bery, trafficking cocaine (more than 28

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Photos by JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter Elder LEFT: David Honig (left), the Special Counsel for Civil Rights for the Florida State Conference of the NAACP, explains the organization’s stance in regard to Lake City Police Chief Argatha Gilmore as NAACP state representative Dale Landry looks on. The state NAACP will allow the Lake City branch to make a decision on whether to take action against Gilmore. RIGHT: Former Lake City business owner Rick abuse Brown takes up an issue with NAACP officials during a town hall meeting Monday night. alleged ‘School Tools for Cool Kids’ under way By TONY BRITT [email protected] Dana Huggins, school district homeless the store. By LAURA HAMPSON education liaison. School supply donations from the com- A Lake City woman faces aggra- [email protected] Publix Super Markets and United Way of munity allow the school district’s homeless vated battery and other charges after Suwannee Valley are collecting supplies for education program to stretch its budget, she allegedly left her grandparents undreds of Columbia County homeless children in the county. which is mostly spent on tutoring for home- outside their home in their wheel- students may not have the The supply drive, School Tools for Cool less students, Huggins said. chairs, under a shade tree in 90-degree pencils, notebooks and other Kids, runs until Aug. 20 at Publix, off U.S. “We do appreciate and need all of those weather. Authorities also reported supplies they need to be suc- Highway 90 in Lake City. donations for school supplies,” she said. the living conditions cessful this school year. Pre-made packages of supplies can be Many children would not have supplies were unfit. HLast year, about 570 children in purchased at the store or supplies can be Heather Marie Columbia County were homeless, said dropped into a donation bin in the front of SCHOOL continued on 3A Eskilson, 24, address withheld, was charged with aggravated assault Another with a deadly weap- Police: Homeless Eskilson on, elder abuse scene man filed false and intimidating a from victim by not allowing contact with robbery report law enforcement. She was booked Debby into the Columbia County Detention From staff reports Facility on $15,000 bond. In this aerial pho- According to Columbia County tograph, a wall of A homeless man was Sheriff’s Office reports, deputies floodwater rages arrested Sunday night were dispatched to a Kensington Lane across Old River after filing a fake police address in reference to a disturbance report identifying him- and the caller said the homeowners, Road on June 27, self as an armed rob- an elderly couple, were outside in destroying parts bery suspect. The man their driveway calling for help. of the asphalt later told authorities he When deputy William Stratton and washing wanted to be arrested arrived he reported finding the cou- away the dirt because he was home- Brown ple sitting outside in their wheel- underneath. less, reports said. ABUSE continued on 3A JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter REPORT continued on 3A

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Celebrity Birthdays Saturday: Monday: Monday: n Tennis player Evonne n Tycoon Mark Cuban 3-8-9-12-33-52 Afternoon: 2-5-0 Afternoon: 1-5-7-2 Sunday: Evening: N/A Evening: N/A 16-19-20-23-30 Goolagong is 61. is 54. n Actor Barry Van n Actor Wesley Snipes Dyke is 61. is 50. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS n Actor Michael Biehn n Author J.K. Rowling is 56. is 47. n Drummer Bill Berry n Actor Dean Cain is is 54. 46. ‘Dark Knight’ stays atop Daily Scripture “You are the light of the world. A box office with $64M town built on a hill cannot be hid- LOS ANGELES — “The in question) were from Dark Knight Rises” stayed archival interview foot- den. In the same way, let your light atop the box office for the age provided to me by shine before others, that they may second straight weekend, Dylan’s representatives. making just over $64 This was a lie spoken in see your good deeds and glorify million. But it’s lagging a moment of panic. 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If anything Magazine, which earlier latest of three books by — A staff hurt the numbers for all Monday released an in- Lehrer, who is known for CORRECTION writer for The New Yorker movies this weekend, he depth story on the Dylan his explorations of science has resigned and his latest The Lake City Reporter corrects errors of fact in news said, it was Friday night’s passages in “Imagine” and literature and how the book has been halted after opening ceremony of the “I told Mr. Moynihan mind works. items. If you have a concern, question or suggestion, please he acknowledged invent- call the executive editor. Corrections and clarifications will run 2012 Summer Olympics that they (the quotes n Associated Press in this space. And thanks for reading. AROUND FLORIDA Hospital closure to improve TB treatment

TALLAHASSEE — ferent judge. Florida’s top health official Robinson had been plan- says closing the state’s ning next month to inter- Abduction of girl only tuberculosis sanitari- view jurors who convicted ruled a hoax um will improve treatment 17-year-old Matthew Bent of the disease. of aggravated battery in PORT ST. LUCIE Surgeon General John the 2009 attack on Michael — Police say a report of Armstrong on Monday Brewer. Brewer was two girls being abducted also announced revised doused with alcohol and at gunpoint in St. Lucie procedures that focus on set on fire. County was a hoax. community care and mea- One juror had com- A Port St. Lucie boy suring performance. plained about possible mis- has been arrested for Armstrong said Florida’s conduct during delibera- making the false report, infection rate continues to tions and said she didn’t which prompted a police decline despite a recent understand the judge’s search on ground and in outbreak among homeless instructions. the air. people in the Jacksonville A police spokesman area. says the boy reported The former Army doc- State appeals his sisters were taken tor took over the state ruling voiding law Sunday afternoon by six Department of Health in masked individuals, one May. He said the proce- MIAMI — Gov. Rick wielding a gun. A search dural changes are not a Scott says the state is ensued and surveillance response to that outbreak. appealing a federal judge’s tape at the site the girls Armstrong said they ruling striking down a were supposedly abduct- are the result, instead, of Florida law that restricted ed from was reviewed, the July 2 closure of A.G. doctors from talking with but the boy eventually Holley State Hospital in patients about gun owner- confessed no kidnapping South Florida and his plans ship. took place. for revamping the state’s Scott announced the public health system. appeal Monday of U.S. Group pans Public hospitals in District Judge Marcia Miami and Jacksonville Cooke’s ruling earlier this disclosure month in the case known will take patients formerly TALLAHASSEE — An treated at Holley but the as “Docs vs. Glocks.” Cooke agreed with physi- ethics research group priority will be on commu- says Florida doesn’t nity care. cians who contended the law violates free speech require public officials rights. to disclose enough about Judge steps aside The state will take its their personal finances. case to the Atlanta-based Integrity Florida in burning case 11th U.S. Circuit Court released a report Monday FORT LAUDERDALE of Appeals. Scott says he urging Florida to follow — The judge presiding believes the law is consti- the lead of Louisiana by over the case of a Florida tutional and will continue requiring officials to dis- teenager set on fire by to defend it. close more details that middle school classmates Florida’s Republican- could show if they have has stepped aside from the controlled Legislature conflicts of interest or are case. adopted the Firearm profiting from their public Defense attorneys Owners’ Privacy Act in service. asked Broward Circuit 2011 after an Ocala couple The organization also Judge Michael Robinson complained that a doctor is calling for Florida to to recuse himself, and he had asked them about join 27 other states that did so last week. It wasn’t guns. The couple says they post financial disclosure immediately clear why on refused to answer and the statements online to truly Monday, but now the case physician refused to see make them public. has been assigned to a dif- them again. n Associated Press 3A

Page Editor: Rick Burnham, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER local TUESDAY, JULY 31, 2012 3a Chamber adds marketing coordinator

From staff reports month to serve as the marketing arm for great complement to our someone of Abbie’s caliber to our team,” the water-resource protection and edu- current staff.” Decker said. “She has a dedication to Lake The Lake City – Columbia County cation nonprofit. Chasteen will play an Chasteen holds a bach- City and Columbia County and its citizens. Chamber of Commerce has added a new important role in TIP marketing. elor’s degree from St. Leo We are looking forward to watching the marketing coordinator to its staff. “Abbie believes in the Chamber of University and comes to Chamber grow and strengthen member- Abbie Chasteen will join the Chamber Commerce’s mission to enhance our busi- the Chamber after six years ship with Abbie’s assistance.” starting Wednesday to coordinate commu- ness community and our way of life here,” of teaching first grade in “We have been laying the foundation nity outreach events, carry out marketing said Todd Wilson, Chamber president and Columbia County. for growth over the past several years, Chasteen and public relations goals and manage the Lake City Reporter publisher. “She has She has strong customer with the addition of such a talented new Chamber’s exposure in print, electronic leadership traits and a work ethic that fit service, graphic design and communica- employee the sky is the limit for the and social media. perfectly with our strategic plan to grow tion skills, said Dennille Decker, Chamber Chamber,” Decker said. The Chamber partnered with The the Chamber and enhance TIP initiatives executive director. Ichetucknee Partnership earlier this throughout Columbia County. She is a “The Chamber feels fortunate to have NAACP: Calls for resignation of Lake City Police Chief Argatha Gilmore Continued From Page 1A

Johnson’s resignations at a city council Department has discriminated and sideration. said. meeting last week. harassed members of the public “What’s the real plan?” she asked Nweze said the next step of the A history of racial discrimination because of their race. He said Gilmore NAACP members. process is in the hands of the local within the police department as well has exercised bad judgment. Adora Obi Nweze, President of the branch. as a photo of Gilmore at the Olustee “You can’t operate law enforcement Florida state conference NAACP, said “The branch will make a decision as Festival parade with a group that the without the consent of the people,” the organization has five “game chang- to what its position will be in reference NAACP claimed were affiliates of Honig said. ers” or issues of key interest to the to the Chief Gilmore case. The confer- the Ku Klux Klan were the primary Coker of Lake City, mem- group. ence won’t make that decision. We’ve reasons outlined for Gilmore’s resig- ber of the SCLC, told local NAACP Education, health, economic devel- already made that decision. We’ve con- nation. branch president John Mayo that opment, criminal justice and civic curred on it. But we don’t influence the Local NAACP president John Mayo she applauded his efforts in seeking engagement were outlined as the five branch, the branch has a right to make unexpectedly did not call for the Gilmore’s resignation. areas the NAACP is committed to it’s own decision,” Nweze said. chief’s resignation at the meeting, “We don’t just need black people in addressing. Nweze advised the branch to get to but instead told the public to attend places, we need the right people in Former LCPD captain Rudolph know the policy of the NAACP, for the the town hall meeting to discuss the places,” Coker said. Davis told the crowd of about a hun- policy is what ultimately must be fol- issue. Renee Smith spoke during the pub- dred to look at the evidence. lowed, she said. NAACP special counsel David lic hearing, saying she had formerly Davis was lambasted by Gilmore “No unit of NAACP can stand in Honig called the case against Gilmore worked for the city of Lake City but during the city council meeting last opposition to policy, period,” Landry unique and massive. was laid off for reasons undisclosed week for orchestrating the contro- said. “NAACP very seldom calls for some- to her. versy surrounding the chief. Gilmore, who did not attend the one to be terminated,” Honig said. Smith said the community as a “I’m doing this because I don’t want meeting, was not immediately avail- Honig said the Lake City Police whole needs to be taken under con- it to happen to nobody else,” Davis able for comment. SHOOTING: Second victim struck by stray bullet Police: Fort White Continued From Page 1A man led pursuit with grams) with a firearm, “Livingston received he was pronounced dead The suspect tuned on aggravated battery, fleeing a gunshot wound to the by medical staff at Lake Southeast Lanvale Street and eluding and discharg- eyebrow and sought medi- City Medical Center. and slowed to approximate- 4-year-old son in car ing a firearm in public. cal advice on his own at Gee and Goodman ly 20 mph but continued He was booked into the Shands at Live Oak,” said fled the apartment after to flee. Columbia County By TONY BRITT traffic stop, but Abbott Columbia County Detention Steve Shaw, Lake City the shooting. They ran Sheriff Office deputies [email protected] sped away. Center without bond. Police Department public to the neighboring apart- used a Pursuit Intervention Douglas reportedly Authorities have learned information officer, noting ment complex, Greentree Technique maneuver to end A Fort White man faces turned on his emergen- that Gee and Goodman Livingston was not taken Apartments, and at gun- the chase. The vehicle driv- multiple charges after cy lights and siren, but came over to the apartment to the hospital by emer- point carjacked a white en by the suspects left the he led authorities on a it appeared that Abbott of Horace Powell, 35, 1442 gency personnel. “He was Acura and fled the area. roadway and crashed into pursuit while he had an was not going to stop and NW Wayne Dr. Williams in stable condition when Sgt. Larry Shallar, a fence ending the pursuit. unrestrained four-year- he was driving toward a and Tarvares Livingston, we left him.” responding to the call at The vehicle driven by the old child in his vehicle residential area, so he 30, 13707 92nd Trace, Live Powell suffered injuries Wayne Drive Apartments, suspects left the roadway Saturday afternoon. used a maneuver to force Oak, were in Powell’s apart- to the back of his head dur- saw the suspects leaving and crashed into a fence Christopher John Abbott’s truck from the ment. ing the incident as a result the area and a vehicle pur- ending the pursuit. Abbott Jr., 26, 252 SW roadway. Shortly after the arriv- of being struck with the suit ensued. The suspects The suspects were taken McKinney Ave., Fort Abbott’s al of Gee and Goodman, butt of a gun. traveled at speeds of 40 into custody and authorities White, was charged with v e h i c l e an argument started. The “He had lacerations and mph through the city. As discovered a bag of cocaine resisting an officer with- spun coun- argument escalated and abrasions,” Shaw said, not- the vehicle approached the in the vehicle weighing out violence, fleeing and ter clock- gunfire erupted. Multiple ing Powell did not request city limits Shallar contact- around 200 grams, with a eluding, and child neglect wise and rounds were fired. emergency care from per- ed the Columbia County street value of more than in the case. He was came to One of the rounds went sonnel on the scene. Sheriff’s Office, who took $20,000. The vehicle driven booked into the Columbia rest in a through a wall, ricocheted Williams, 31, was taken the lead position in the pur- by the suspects was taken County Detention Center ditch on and struck Livingston in from the scene by a suit at the city limits. into custody and is being on $22,000 bond. Abbott the south the area of his eyebrow. Lifeguard Ambulance res- The suspects continued held for investigation. According to Columbia side of County Road 238 Livingston was in the kitch- cue unit. However, due to to travel about 40 mph County Sheriff’s Office after Douglas used the en area during the inci- injuries he suffered from into the county and out on reports, Cpl. Caleb PIT maneuver to force it dent. multiple gun shot wounds, Old Country Club Road. Douglas was traveling on from the roadway. Abbott County Road 238 observ- was taken into custody ing traffic speeds and pat- and a search of the vehi- terns when he saw a silver cle revealed a four-year- REPORT: Arrest made SCHOOL: Supply drive Dodge extended cab pick- old boy in the front seat. up truck traveling at a fast Abbott and the child were Continued From Page 1A Continued From Page 1A pace. Authorities reported both checked at the scene otherwise. Abbott was traveling 60 and declared injury free Andrew Alexander Northeast Franklin Street Federal law considers a student homeless if his or mph in a 45 mph zone. by EMS personnel. Brown, 19, homeless, around 11:45 p.m. Sunday her family lacks fixed, regular and adequate night- Reports said Abbott Abbott was asked where was charged with fraud in for an armed robbery. time housing, including families that double up with began to slow when he the child was riding and connection with the case. Brown called police using another family due to foreclosure, eviction, natural saw the police cruiser. he and the boy confirmed He was booked into the a false name to report “a disaster or fire. As the officer passed the child was riding in Columbia County Detention robbery by knifepoint” and The United Way homeless coordinator will pick up he recognized Abbott, the front passenger seat, Facility on $1,000 bond. gave his physical descrip- the supplies and deliver them county schools for the who appeared to be the unrestrained. According to Lake tion as the suspect, who he new school year. vehicle’s sole occupant. Abbott was arrested City Police Department reported was “now fleeing Publix thanks its dedicated customers for their Douglas reported that he and the child was released reports, police officers and north on Marion Avenue.” support of this program and for helping make it pos- knew Abbott did not have to a family friend, reports Columbia County Sheriff’s Brown later admitted he sible for many children to receive the tools they need a valid driver’s license, said. Office deputies were dis- lied to police and said he to learn. so he turned around and patched to the area of did not rob anyone. He just United Way is a community impact and fundrais- attempted to conduct a North Marion Avenue and wanted to be arrested due ing organization which advances the common good to being homeless. by utilizing volunteers on all levels to identify unmet Brown was arrested for community needs and seek to alleviate those needs fraud — making false state- through United Way of Suwannee Valley initiatives Shopping for ABUSE ments to law enforcement, and the funding of 22 affiliated health and human ser- a second-degree misde- vice agencies. a mortgage? Continued From 1A meanor. chairs underneath a shade tree and that they appeared to have been out in the heat for awhile. Both were reported flushed and had stopped sweating. One of the victims was taken to the John Kasak, Agent We have a great selection. VA medical center because State Farm Agent of a rapid heart rate. 904 SW SR 247 Branford Hwy As life changes, so do your The female victim said Lake City, FL 32025 needs. 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ONE A N O T H E R OPINION VIEW More bad Where is the (military) economic justice? forecasts ilitary justice is an oxymo- renewed reces- ron when sion continues to it comes to stalk the economy, women in the possibly leading Marmed forces. to intervention by When a woman volunteers to Athe Federal Reserve. New serve in the military, it doesn’t numbers, due Friday, on gross mean that she volunteers to be domestic product for the April- sexually assaulted by enlisted June quarter could show the men or officers. economy dipping back toward But as the eighth Department negative territory. of Defense Annual Report on Although sales of new homes Sexual Assault in the Military were up 15 percent in June reports, all too often that’s what from a year before, “signed happens. Defense Secretary contracts to buy new homes Leon Panetta said earlier this fell 8.4 percent from the previ- year that as many as 19,000 ser- ous month,” CNBC reported. vice members may have been Although the Dow Jones indus- the victims of sexual assault in trial average rose 0.8 percent 2011. Of that number, only 3,200 Wednesday, the index was still victims reported the attacks and down nearly 3 percent from a only 191 cases resulted in court- week ago. martial convictions. Even Apple Inc. is suffering. Safeguarding the Fed’s Those numbers are shameful. On Tuesday, it reported $35 bil- It appears that the Pentagon lion in sales for the April-June is trying to get a handle on quarter, lower than the $37 the problem through training billion analysts has expected. independence programs, greater efforts to Investors weren’t palliated by encourage reporting, improving speculation that consumers responses to sexual assaults, a were delaying purchases until erhaps it was a ally to the audit but it objects 24/7 hotline for victims, better the new iPhone 5 comes out in farewell gesture to vehemently to audits that would education for case workers and September or October. Apple’s Ron Paul, who, after demand documents by Fed other initiatives. stock had dropped 5 percent in serving in Congress policy makers on the pros and But those efforts — and the the previous week. three different times cons of supporting changes in messages they send — were Meanwhile, the Federal Pand running for president three interest rates, decisions that undercut by the inadequate Reserve Board widely was times, is retiring at age 76. affect everything from home sentence handed down Saturday expected to soon launch “QE3” The House finally approved mortgages to car loans to sav- by a military court to Air Force – a third round of quantitative legislation long sought by the Dale McFeatters ing accounts. Staff Sgt. Luis Walker. He was easing. Essentially, it means the libertarian Republican, a bill [email protected] Chairman Ben Bernanke found guilty of 28 charges of Fed will just print more money, calling for a comprehensive said it would be a “nightmare rape, aggravated sexual contact hoping it jump-starts the audit of the Federal Reserve other currencies. scenario” that could open up the and multiple counts of aggra- economy; although nowadays and its 12 regional banks. Paul’s measure easily passed, Fed’s deliberations to political vated sexual assault. He was the “printing” mostly amounts Paul has been a longtime 327-98, but the Senate, even interference from Congress and sentenced to 20 years in prison. to electronically crediting the proponent of dismantling the though Ron Paul’s son, Sen. the White House. Being able to Twenty years sounds like a Fed accounts of big banks. And central bank, saying in a state- Rand Paul, R-Ky., introduced a open a spigot of cash would be long sentence. But it amounts to it will keep interest rates low. ment, “If Congress were really companion measure, is unlikely a powerful political tool but one less than a year for each count. Or will it? serious about limiting the size to take it up this year, meaning dangerous to the health of the Walker was the face of a sex “QE3 won’t do much,” of government, it would elimi- advocates of a full-scale audit economy. scandal at Lackland Air Force Esmael Adibi told us; he’s nate the most important enabler of the Fed will have to start all However far the Paul bill Base in San Antonio, Texas, director of the A. Gary of government profligacy by over again. goes, Congress must insure that where every airman and woman Anderson Center for Economic ending the Fed.” The Fed is already subject nothing jeopardizes the inde- in our country goes for basic Research at Chapman Basically, the Fed is in charge to a number of annual audits pendence of the Fed and or is training. He was among 12 University. “The slowdown is of the nation’s monetary policy, and the minutes of the delibera- even seen as an encroachment instructors investigated in con- from a combination of these playing a central role in control- tions of its board of governors on its economic impartiality. nection with sexual misconduct four factors,” Mr. Adibi said. ling the money supply and set- are a matter of public record, involving at least 31 female train- although on a delayed basis. ■ Dale McFeatters is editorial There isn’t much Americans ting interest rates and keeping writer for Scripps Howard News ees. Six of the instructors have can do about the problems in the dollar competitive against The Fed doesn’t object gener- Service. been charged with crimes that foreign countries. “But address- include rape and sexual assault. ing the issues we have on tax- Walker was the first to stand ing and spending will have to trial. wait for the election.” So this U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D- is an intermediate period, with Mix drought with politics Calif., summed up the case this people hauling up and waiting way: “The military jury con- to see what happens. firmed what we already knew, and we all suffer Walker is a sexual predator who ■ The Washington Post used his position in the military riving across the have raced to pass farm aid to to rape and sexually assault Midwest a few avoid angering farmers. Not this young recruits at Lackland. Lake City Reporter days ago, I was year. But a sentence of 20 years in heartsick to see If there is no bill by September confinement is inadequate for a Serving Columbia County what the worst 30, farm advocates say farm- man who abused 10 victims.... Since 1874 droughtD in half a century has ers would be devastated. Also, The only way to end rape in the The Lake City Reporter is pub‑ done to once-gorgeous corn Congress will be in recess for military is prosecute, convict, lished with pride for residents of fields. In county after county, most of August. and punish perpetrators to the Columbia and surrounding counties by Community Newspapers Inc. crops are withered, stunted Ann McFeatters Those who don’t want the farm full extent of military law.... We believe strong newspapers build and pathetic. [email protected] bill passed argue that farmers The widespread sex abuse strong communities —‑“Newspapers The ramifications for a nation say they are facing fiscal disaster should have bought crop insur- scandal at Lackland demands a get things done!” struggling to avoid falling back if they don’t get government help ance. Congressional investigation. We Our primary goal is to into recession will be devastating. This is just another example need to know how this behavior publish distinguished and profitable but many programs designed to community‑oriented newspapers. And, as usual, politics is gum- help farmers after periods of bad of what has been clear for was permitted at Lackland for so This mission will be accomplished ming up the works. weather expired at the end of some time: Congress is broken long and by so many.” through the teamwork of professionals It is astounding how many 2011. About 16 million jobs are because the American people The excuse — explanation? dedicated to truth, integrity and hard products contain corn, from ani- have become so polarized that rationalization? — for raping and work. dependent on agriculture. mal feed to wallpaper paste. Thus, Drought is also damaging infra- compromise is a dirty word and assaulting women in the military Todd Wilson, publisher higher corn prices will be passed structure as the dry soil under politicians are afraid of it. Unless is pitiful. You’ve heard it before. Robert Bridges, editor on to consumers in thousands of we relearn that politics is the art About one in five recruits at Sue Brannon, controller highways causes cracks and hot items and drive up food prices concrete expands and pops. The of compromise, government will Lackland is female. Ninety from milk to meat. New York Times documented not work. And our country will percent of the 475 instructors Dink NeSmith, president Three thousand counties suffer. are male. Are we supposed to Tom Wood, chairman extreme damage to roads, bridg- already have been declared disas- es, tarmac and power lines from accept that because women are ter areas because of drought or high temperatures, storms and ■ Scripps Howard columnist outnumbered and in the vicinity storms or heat. (The federal gov- Ann McFeatters has covered of men they become prey? LETTERS drought. the White House and national ernment says this year is the hot- In the past Congress would We can reel off the high-pro- POLICY test on record.) Many farmers politics since 1986. file military sexual assault scan- Letters to the Editor should be dals — the Tailhook Association typed or neatly written and double meetings in 1991, Aberdeen spaced. Letters should not exceed LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Proving Ground in 1996, the 400 words and will be edited for Air Force Academy in 2003 and length and libel. Letters must be Lackland. signed and include the writer’s name, How can this continue? Is address and telephone number for We built that this Jerry Sandusky raping little verification. Writers can have two boys and Joe Paterno ignoring letters per month published. Letters it? Is this the Catholic Church You didn’t build that? payers’ money. You didn’t build or schools. Mr. President who and guest columns are the opinion of with well-oiled machinery in Somewhere along the way you that! do you think you are to tell us the writers and not necessarily that of place to hide predators and buy got some help? All those roads You got it all backwards Mr. we did not build this? I assure the Lake City Reporter. off victims? and bridges? Mr. President, you President. It’s the taxpayers of you we did. BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Haven’t we learned anything? didn’t build that! this great nation that built the You, Mr. President, did not Lake City, FL 32056; or drop off at Protecting women who are Those roads and bridges roads and bridges. There were build that! 180 E. Duval St. downtown. protecting their country is the were built on the backs of the businesses here since the very BY FAX: (386) 752‑9400. least we owe them. BY E-MAIL: small business owners and self beginning of this country’s Ricky Register employed. Schools. Firestations. birth. When there were no Lake City [email protected] The St. Louise Post Dispatch Police stations, all built with tax- roads, bridges, fire departments ■ 5A

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■ To submit your Community Calendar item, contact Rick Burnham at 754-0424 or by e-mail at rburnham@ COMMUNITY CALENDAR lakecityreporter.com. July 31 enroll and what’s covered. 16 at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. This is not a sales seminar. Middle-schooler program Moderated by Irv Crowetz Passages prepares girls of C/C and Associates. To Aug. 23 for a smooth transition into RSVP please call 386-755- Class of ‘72 meeting middle school in an all-girl 3476 ext. 107. The Columbia County environment with discus- High School class of 1972 sions led by positive female will hold a reunion meeting role models. Advice on how Aug. 16 beginning at 7 p.m. Aug. to navigate the halls, change LCMS orientation 23 at Beef O’Bradys. For classes and be on time. Lake City Middle School’s more information, contact Discuss on healthy rela- orientation for all grade lev- George H. Hudson Jr. at tionships through commu- els will be Thursday, Aug. (386) 623-2066. nication skills. Study skills, note taking and test prepa- ration ideas. Organization For Life Insurance tips, advice on managing large projects and group Go With assignments. Tips on how to deal with bullies. Make Someone You Know new friends and gain valu- Af_e9liej#@@@ DXip?%Jldd\iXcc 8^\ek =`eXeZ`XcJ\im`Z\jI\g% able life skills. Passages JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter will be held at the Lake City All clear Middle School Tuesday, Motorists pass by a hydraulic pump situated on the side of County Road 247 in southern 234 SW Main Blvd. • 752-5866 July 31 and Wednesday, Columbia County Thursday. The Florida Department of Transportation reopened a part of the August 1 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Program cost is $20. road that has been closed since Tropical Storm Debby’s deluge on June 26. Girls do not have to be     attending LCMS. Call 866- Elks host band tion. Senior Services will be pre-       ! 868-6307 or e-mail pmar- B&S Combs Elks Lodge senting a workshop Aug. latt@girlscouts-gateway. number 1599, 1688 NE Aug. 7 10 from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. at       org to register. Washington St., presents the Lifestyle Enrichment       Special Formula Band on National Night Out Center in Lake City enti- Geri-Actors perform Aug. 4 at 8 p.m. for a dona- The 29th Annual National tled “Maintain Your Brain.”         The Geri-Actors will per- tion of $10. Contact Carlos Night Out will be Tuesday, This program is free of  form July 31, from 6 to 8 p.m. Brown at 288-6235 for infor- August 7 from 6 to 9 p.m. at charge and anyone inter-   at the Lfestyle Enrichment mation. Memorial Stadium/Young’s ested in learning more     Center, 628 SE Allison Park in Lake City. It will be about maintaining optimal   Court. Refreshments will Farmers market a fun-filled evening of Unity cognitive health is wel- be served. Admission is $7 Saturday, Aug. 4 brings in the Community. the Lake come to attend. Topics cov- per person. Please RSVP a special Beat the Heat edi- City Police Department is ered will include: mental by July 27 to 755-0235. tion of the Lake DeSoto committed to heightening exercises, the importance Farmers Market. All ven- crime and drug prevention of physical activity, the role dors are getting free rent! awareness as thousands of of nutrition, cardiovascular Aug. 1 And, they’ll be offering neighborhoods across the health, stress/depression Builders’ Assn. meeting some freebies to their cus- country join the partner- issues, and much more. The Columbia County tomers as well. In addition, ship of police and commu- To register for this work- Builders’ Association will LifeSouth Blood Bank will nity. shop or for more informa- hold a General Council be onsite hoping some gen- tion, please contact the lunch Wednesday, Aug. 1 at erous citizens will donate, Alzheimer’s Association at Guang Dong. We gather at the Columbia County FFA Aug. 8 (800) 272-3900. 11:30 and the meeting starts and Farm Bureau will Early learning meeting at noon. CCBA member’s host a peanut boil. This The Early Learning lunch is $12 and non-mem- will be the kickoff to the Coalition of Florida’s Aug. 11 bers are $15. Speaker for National Farmers Market Gateway, Inc. Board Guitar workshop this lunch is Brian Allen, Week which starts Sunday, Meeting will be Wednesday, Guitarist Bobby Lee Shaun Anderson CHS coach. Do join us as Aug. 5 and runs through Aug. 8 at 9 a.m. at the Rodgers will hold an Brian is a great speaker Saturday, Aug. 11. Jacque Coalition Office, 1104 SW adult and student guitar 1009 SW Main Blvd. and we are anxious to hear Breman, Columbia County Main Blvd, Lake City. The workshop Aug. 11 dur- Lake City, FL 32025 what is happening in our Extension agent, will dem- Coalition oversees the state ing the Suwannee Spirit hometown. Your RSVP is onstrate components need- and federal funding for all Kids Music Camp at the (386) 623-9719 appreciated. Call 386-867- ed for a drip irrigation sys- school readiness programs Spirit of the Suwannee 1998 or e-mail: colcounty- tem in a home garden, and birth to age five for the fol- Music Park in Live Oak. build.com for a reserva- have available a compo- lowing counties: Columbia, The workshop is free to M-F 8-5 tion. nents handout. Jacque will Hamilton, Lafayette, students who attend the Appointments Available also have available a hand- Suwannee, and Union music camp. The cost for Newcomers Friendship out with information about Counties. We encourage adults is $50. The kids [email protected] The August Friendship which warm season veg- community participation workshop is from 2-4 p.m. Luncheon of the Lake City etables to plant in August. and welcome any input. while the adult workshop New MerchaNdise arriviNg daily Newcomers and Friends Featured entertainment is from 8-11 p.m., both on will begin at 11:30 a.m. Aug. will be Matt Johns and Newcomers and Friends Saturday Aug. 11. 1 at Costa Del Sol, located Friends. The Lake DeSoto The regular luncheon of Spaces for the camp or at 2260 West U.S. Highway Farmers Market is open the Lake City Newcomers the Bobby Lee Rodgers 90. For more information, every Saturday from 8 a.m. and Friends will begin at 11 workshops may be call Rose Taylor at 755- to noon in Wilson Park, a.m. Aug. 8 at the Eastside reserved by contacting Name Brand Gently Used 2175 or Barbara Test at located along Lake DeSoto Village Clubhouse. The SuwanneeSpirit.KMC@ 754-7227. between the Columbia program is the annual gmail.com or by calling Children’s Clothing County Courthouse and silent auction. Attendees the Spirit of the Suwannee Maternity Clothing • Cribs • High Chairs • Toys Shands Lakeshore Hospital are asked to bring items to Music Park at (386) 364- Aug. 3 in downtown Lake City. donate. This is the annual 1683. 471 SW 247 • Branford Crossing • 752-9885 Car Cruise in fundraiser event. Lunch is (Across from the fairgrounds) Lake City Cruzers will $11. For more information, have a Cruise In from Aug. 5 call Barbara Test at 754- Aug. 14 5:30 to 8 p.m. Aug. 3 at Allbritton reunion 7227 or Rose Taylor at 755- Medicare seminar Robert Woodard Hardee’s on U.S. 90. Bring The annual Allbritton 2175. There will be a free Financial Advisor your ride and show it off. family reunion is set for Medicare educational sem- Cash drawing winner takes noon on Sunday, Aug. 5 at inar on Aug. 14 from 5:30 all. Contact Kanduet at 752- the Deep Creek Community Aug. 10 to 6:30 p.m. at the Lifestyle 148 North Marion Ave. 3199 for more information. Center on U.S. Highway Enrichment Center. The Alzheimer’s workshop Lake City, FL 32055-3915 441N. Bring covered dish- The Alzheimer’s seminar will cover what Bus. 386-752-1215 es. Call Dessie Meeks at Association in partnership you need to know about TF Fax 800-217-2105 Aug. 4 752-1473 for more informa- with Columbia County medicare such as when to TF. 888-752-1215 [email protected] OBITUARIES www.edwardjones.com

Jennifer Frances Phipps Funeral services for Ms. Phipps Orce (Mark), Wendy Conover enjoyed fishing and spending will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. (Richard) of Branford, FL, and as much time as possible with Bring your unwanted Ms. Jennifer Frances Phipps, on Wednesday, August 1, 2012 Son Robert Plummer of New all his grandchildren. Mr. Brown 35, of White Springs, died un- in the chapel of the Dees-Par- Jersey. She was also survived by was a regular at the “Old Times Gold, Silver & Platinum expectedly Thursday morning, rish Family Funeral Home with her grandchildren, Christopher Country Buffet” in Lake City. to someone you can trust July 26, 2012 in Shands at Lake Rev. Clyde Ford officiating. In- and Matthew Orce, Amanda He was preceded in death by his Shore Regional Medical Center terment will follow in the Beth- Popavero (Bryan), Derrick and wife of over 50 years, Mrs. Mar- Precious metals are seeing record values. of complications during child lehem Baptist Church Cemetery DeAnna Conover, and Robbie, garet Ruth Nix Brown. Please call me for a private and confi dential appointment birth. She has lived in the Co- (located on Hwy 100). The fam- Dylan, and Cheyenne Plummer. Survivors include his son, Leon to sell or trade your unwanted gold, silver and platinum. lumbia County area for the past ily will receive friends from She was very proud and loved J. Brown (Jane), St. Augustine; George R. Ward twenty-five years after coming 5:00-7:00 Tuesday evening in each and everyone of her grand- his daughter, Bernice Brown here from Tampa. Ms. Phipps the Chapel of the funeral home. children. She was also survived (Gary R. O’Gwynn), Crystal Downtown worked at Wal-Mart for two In lieu of flowers the family re- by her 3 sister-in-laws, many River; one brother, Earl Brown, years before deciding to stay quests that donations be made to nieces and nephews cousins, ex- one sister, Evy Mae Brown, both Lake City at home with her children. She account #7112 at any People’s tended family and friends. Ruth of Lake City; two granddaugh- (386) 752-5470 enjoyed camping and being at State Bank location. Arrange- was a fun. loving woman who ters, Holly McGlashan( Jim) the river. Ms. Phipps was of the ments are under the direction of will be dearly missed by her fam- and their three children Kendall, Baptist faith. She was preceded the DEES-PARRISH FAMILY ily and friends. There will be no Hunter and Sam , Newberry, and in death by a sister Dreama Sims. FUNERAL HOME, 458 S. Mar- service per the families request. Natalie Magee (George), and She is survived by her parents ion Ave., Lake City, FL 32025, their three children, Kyle, Taylor Sharon and Charles Johnson of 386-752-1234 please sign the James Thomas Brown and Coleman, Gainesville. McKenzie, TN; Albert and Di- online family guest book at Funeral services will be con- Ann Sims of Odessa, FL; and parrishfamilyfuneralhome.com Mr. James Thomas Brown, 93, of ducted on Wednesday, August Larry Phipps of Brooksville, FL; Lake City passed away on Friday, 1, 2012 at 10:30 AM at the Me- her fiancé Billy Burke of White July 27, 2012 at the Health Cen- morial Cemetery in Lake City Springs, FL, her three sons Aus- Ruth Blair Plummer ter of Lake City. He was born in with Rev. James Roberts offi- tin Phipps, Damian Burke and Lake City to the late Thomas and ciating. Interment will follow. Locklyn Burke, all of White Mrs. Ruth Blair Plummer, 74, Lallie Green Brown. Mr. Brown Friends are welcome to gather 3(2).+!'% Springs, FL; two brothers Marty of Lake City, FL born in Han- was a graduate of Columbia at the cemetery from 10-10:30 Walker ( Holly) of O’ Brien, FL; cock, VT, passed away on July High School class of 1941 and for a time of visitation. Arrange- Longer you stay, Greg Walker of Lake City, FL; 26th, 2012 at the Hospice Haven a United States Army Veteran ments are under the direction of two half- brothers Bubby Sims Care Center in Lake City, FL, of the WWII era. He retired in GUERRY Funeral Home, Lake Less you pay of Odessa, FL; Michael Johnson after having endured a coura- 1982 from Glidden-Durkee in City. Please sign the guestbook Sr. McKenzie, TN; two sisters, geous battle with cancer. Ruth Jacksonville and moved back to at www.guerryfuneralhome.net Monthly Unlimited Judy Lynn Luke( Thomas “Tom was a retired registered nurse Lake City to enjoy his retirement See store for details. Bird”) of Live Oak, FL; Karen with a Bachelors Degree. She and to be close to his grand- Faye Molodecki of Lutz, FL; a had a love for her arts, music, children. Mr. Brown was of Obituaries are paid advertise- and many other hobbies. She is the Baptist faith and member of step-sister Sandra Jean Edwards ments. For details, call the Lake (Dennis) of Port Ritchey, FL. survived by her loving husband, Pine Grove Baptist Church. He City Reporter’s classified depart- Numerous other family mem- Irvin (Joe) Plummer of 56 years, was an avid gardener, a passion- ment at 752-1293. bers and friends also survive. her two daughters: , Sharon ate Florida Gator Football Fan, 6A

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COURTESY Front Row: Jennifer Sawyer, Director, United Way; and Neal Burkett, President, NOS. Back COURTESY Row: Shayne Blom, Director; Lorgenia Parsons, John Harrell, Vice President; Kevin Wade Front Row: Kevin Wade, Brenda Horton, Neal Burkett, Lorgenia Parsons, Jennifer Cloud, and Brenda Horton. Not Pictured: Daniel Cloud, Treasurer; Jennifer Cloud, Jose Rodriguez, Steve Brisbois and Jose Rodgriquez. Back Row: Daniel Cloud, Shayne Blom, and John Sergeant of Arms; Susan Rodriquez and JD Temple, Secretary. Harrell. Not pictured: Susan Rodriguez and JD Temple Car wash raises an extra $700 for flood relief Autozone of Lake City and manager Danielle Creech donat- meal and a wash for any dona- Valley. The United Way has a thank PowerCountry 102.1 radio Nation of Stangs car club ed all the washing supplies and tion. Cars were washed from specific fund for this disaster and our generous community for held a car wash on July 14 to cooked hotdogs, hamburgers, 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. A total of and all donations will go to assist their support. raise money for the victims of chips and sodas for car wash $700 was raised and donated to flood victims in our local area. Tropical Storm Debby. Autozone patrons. Folks could enjoy a the United Way of Suwannee Autozone and NOS would like to Research group pans Florida financial disclosure TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — An eth- “They’re kept essentially in secret,” the cornerstone of his administration. firm employment but that some disclosed ics research and advocacy organization Krassner said. “We know in this day and Information required by Louisiana but more than others. He also noted a voting is calling for Florida to follow Louisiana’s age if something’s not online it doesn’t not Florida includes all financial transac- conflict can be disclosed up to 15 days lead by requiring public officials to make exist.” tions exceeding $1,000, detailed outside after a vote. The report recommends more detailed financial disclosures in a In the meantime, Integrity Florida has employment information, nonprofit board such disclosures be made before a vote “corruption risk report” released Monday. posted 600 disclosure documents on its memberships, more extensive informa- is cast. That would help citizens determine website. tion on spouses’ finances, income from Other recommendations are for ran- if lawmakers and other state and local Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal made government and gaming interests and dom audits of disclosures by the state officeholders have conflicts of interests financial disclosure reform a prior- greater details about clients from profes- Ethics Commission and a reduction in and whether they “are serving them- ity and his state now ranks best in the sional or consulting services. the grace period for late filers from two selves or the public,” said Integrity nation, according to the Center for Public Also, Louisiana public employees, but months to one. Florida executive director Dan Krassner. Integrity, a nonprofit national investigative not those in Florida, are required to dis- More than 4,000 public officials “It’s time to take a look and see who’s news organization. Florida ranks 26th. close contributions they’ve made to the and employees still had not filed as of potentially involved in insider trading,” “They tout ethics reform in Louisiana campaigns of public officials who employ Thursday, including four legislators. Krassner said at a news conference. “Do as a jobs attracter to employers and the them. Anyone who fails to file by Sept. 4 will we have public officials that know where results are there,” Krassner said, noting Other findings in the report are that face an automatic fine of $25 a day up to a the road’s going to be built and they get Louisiana’s unemployment rate is lower the median net worth of Florida lawmak- maximum of $1,500. to buy up the land and make money and than Florida’s. “It’s on their economic ers increased about 15 percent since a The report raises some red flags but you can’t?” development website.” year ago, 11 legislators worked for lobby- doesn’t accuse anyone of unethical con- Integrity Florida’s report, which cov- The report compares Jindal’s thick ing firms during the 2012 session and 12 duct in part because the disclosures don’t ers disclosures that were due July 1, also packet of financial disclosure documents senators and representatives disclosed 33 contain the kind of detailed information urges Florida to join 27 other states that with the much less detailed form that was potential voting conflicts. that Louisiana requires, Krassner said. post their statements online to truly make filed by Florida Gov. Rick Scott, who has Krassner said it’s good that lawmakers “I wish we did,” he said. “Then we them public. made attracting new business and jobs revealed voting conflicts and lobbying could fully connect any dots.” Foster care population drops for 6th straight year

NEW YORK (AP) and from about 523,000 in Florida implemented 18 months, from 18,240 tigations are related to fied staff, and says the — The number of U.S. 2002. similar programs, and took in Jan. 2011 to 19,730 last prescription drug abuse,” risk of child maltreatment children in foster care State by state, the pic- advantage of a waiver that month. Gillespie said. has been heightened by has dropped for the sixth ture was mixed — with allowed broad flexibility State officials said high One of the most belea- economic stress on many straight year, falling to some states extending in how it spends federal profile child abuse cases guered child-welfare families. about 400,000 compared dramatic declines and the child-welfare funding. have resulted in more calls systems at present is In Arizona’s Pima to more than 520,000 a numbers in other states “We don’t want kids in to the state’s abuse hotline Arizona’s; the number of County, a government decade ago, according rising. foster care for any rea- and more abuse investiga- children in foster care office was converted into to new federal figures In Pennsylvania, there son for too long,” Erin tions. They also say sub- there rose to 11,535 on a children’s shelter on a demonstrating the staying were 14,161 children in Gillespie, spokeswoman stance abuse by parents Sept. 30 from 9,030 a recent weekend because power of reforms even foster care on Sept. 30, for the Department of is pushing more kids into year earlier. The state’s foster homes and group amid economic turbulence. down from 15,346 a year Children and Families, foster care. child-protection agency homes in the Tucson area The drop results pri- earlier and from 21,500 in said Monday. “If they can “In some areas as many has reported difficulties were full, according to marily from a shift in the 2002. In New York, there go back home safely we as 70 percent of our inves- hiring and retaining quali- the Arizona Daily Star. policies and practices of were 21,473 children in want to get them home state and county child wel- foster care statewide on quickly and if not, we fare agencies. Many have Dec. 31, down from 26,783 want to get them adopt- shortened stays in foster in September 2010. ed.” care, expedited adoptions Both states have been Florida privatized its and expanded preventive pursuing multiple pro- foster care system nearly support for troubled fami- grams to reduce the a decade ago, contracting lies so more children avoid numbers — including out casework and other being removed from home increased placements of services, which experts in the first place. children with relatives said contributed to a dip The new figures in kinship care, greater in the ranks of kids in released by the investment in family- care. Its foster care num- Department of Health preservation programs so bers dropped from about and Human Services children can stay safely 29,000 in 2006 to under show there were 400,540 in their own homes, and 20,000 for the 2011 fiscal children in foster care as speedier family reunifica- year. Lake City Reporter of Sept. 30. That’s down tion if a child is placed in However, the figure from 406,412 a year earlier foster care. has crept up in the past New Patient WE NOW HAVE ONLY AT Exam and Necessary X-rays DO150, DO330 ETHANOL G. W. HUNTER, INC. First-time $ 1130 US Hwy 90 W patient (386) 752-5890 Reg. $136 FREE PLUS SAVINGS29 OF $107 INTENDED USES: Expires July 31, 2012 • BOATS & WATERCRAFTS • COLLECTABLE VEHICLES ASPEN DENTAL GROUP GASOLINE • OFF-ROAD VEHICLES • MOTORCYCLES • SMALL ENGINES

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LCMS FOOTBALL Falcons practice Weight room upgrade begins Monday Lake City Middle Pro Motion Therapy School football practice begins at 4 p.m. Monday donates to Fort White with a meeting in the sports programs. gym. Free physicals will be offered and a notary By TIM KIRBY will be on site for [email protected] paperwork (bring picture ID). Parents FORT WHITE — Fort White must accompany High’s weight room got an over- incoming sixth-, haul courtesy of Pro Motion seventh- and eighth- Therapy. grade players for The Lake City company uphol- paperwork. To receive stered all the weight benches, information by e-mail, as well as the leg extension, leg send a request to curls and supplemental strength kimstephens1972@yahoo. machines. com. Practice will be “Our benches were all red and 5-7:30 p.m. weekdays a friend of mine had donated until school starts. a couple of machines and they For details, call coach were blue,” Fort White High Richard Keen at head coach Demetric Jackson 623-4629. said Monday. “They color- coordinated everything. Reginald CHS Koon did the work and he did a great job. I was really pleased.” Parents meeting Jackson said Pro Motion on Thursday Therapy also donated weight bands and medicine balls. Columbia High swim “We incorporate the bands in team has a parents every workout,” Jackson said. meeting at 6:30 p.m. “We do a lot of work with the Thursday at Columbia medicine balls. The volleyball, High. All interested high cross country and track teams school students and are using them a lot.” parents are invited. Jackson reported that 16 Parent permission and varsity players and 13 junior drug consent forms must varsity players made all their be turned in at the summer workouts. meeting. Participants Parents Night is 6 p.m. Sunday must have a physical. at the gym. At the meeting Registration packets Jackson will discuss all team for interested high rules and make sure players school students are at have their physicals and permis- the Columbia Aquatic sion forms in order. Food will be Center. The first practice TIM KIRBY/Lake City Reporter served and the upcoming season is 4 p.m. Aug. 6 at the Fort White High head football coach Demetric Jackson shows off two of the benches and weight training machines that will be previewed. Aquatic Center. were upholstered by Pro Motion Therapy of Lake City. Pro Motion also donated training bands and medicine balls. Practice starts Monday. For details, call Stephanie Polhamus at 344-7796.

CHS VOLLEYBALL Varsity tryouts Big names roll at on Monday Columbia High varsity volleyball tryouts begin Olympic tennis at 8 a.m. on Monday. The junior varsity tryouts are 3:30 p.m. Aug. 20. Williams sisters A schedule backlog round, 6-2, 6-3. Federer also Participants must have a win singles and transformed the Olympics reached the third round, current physical, and at Wimbledon into a parade beating Julien Benneteau of parent permission and doubles matches. of Grand Slam champions 6-2, 6-2. drug consent forms Monday, with the Williams After winning in singles, signed and notarized. By STEVEN WINE sisters and Federer all the Williams sisters began Forms can be picked up Associated Press playing at the same time. a bid for their third Olympic at the CHS front office. And all won. doubles gold medal by elim- For details, e-mail WIMBLEDON, England “What a good day for fans inating Sorana Cirstea and coach Rebecca Golden at — Four-time Olympian between me, Venus, Roger Simona Halep of [email protected]. Venus Williams walked off and all the other players,” 6-3, 6-2. They won in 2000 Wimbledon’s Court 2 glee- Serena Williams said. “It’s and 2008. fully waving her fist as fans such a great experience.” Other major champions CHS FOOTBALL chanted, “U-S-A! U-S-A!” Venus Williams waited to advance in singles includ- Free Tiger Cub Twenty minutes later, at an extra day because of ed three-time Olympian the other end of the All rain to begin her bid for a Lleyton Hewitt, top-seeded Camp Saturday England Club, Serena record fourth gold medal Victoria Azarenka, Kim Coach Brian Allen Williams departed Court 1 in Olympic tennis, then Clijsters, Petra Kvitova, is hosting a free Tiger with a triumphant grin and defeated recent French Ana Ivanovic and three- Cub Camp for boys a shout of “Wooo!” Open runner-up Sara Errani time Wimbledon runner-up ages 7-13 from 8 a.m. Ten minutes after that, of 6-3, 6-1. Andy Roddick. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Roger Federer closed out Serena completed a Leander Paes of India Tiger Stadium. The his latest Centre Court vic- July sweep of ’s became the first tennis COURTESY PHOTO Quarterback Club has tory in pursuit of his first Radwanska sisters by beat- player to compete in six Lake City golfer Blayne Barber competes for Auburn at the a “Tiger Mania” day career singles gold medal. ing Urszula in the second Olympics. NCAA Championship before turning pro. planned in conjunction with the camp. There will be a garage sale and Barber earns check membership drive, and hamburgers, hot dogs and drinks will be sold. in Web.com tourney For details, call Joe Martino at 984-0452. Lake City golfer NCAA Championship shoots 2-under as one of 12 college All- CHS GIRLS GOLF Americans and turned pro in pro debut. for the tournament. Lady Tiger golf The tournament was tourney Aug. 11 Associated Press won by Ben Kohles of the University of Virginia, who The Lady Tiger Lake City golfer Blayne also turned pro for the Scramble Golf Barber earned a $4,560 event. He defeated Luke Tournament is Aug. 11 paycheck in his inaugu- Guthrie, who turned pro at Quail Heights Country ral event on the Web.com out of the University of Club with an 8 a.m. Tour. Illinois, with a birdie on shotgun start. Format Barber shot round of the first playoff hole. The is three-person team 69-71-71-71—282 at the par two finished at 12-under. scramble with one gross 71 Ohio State University and one net winner. Cost Golf Club (Scarlet Course) Canadian Open of $50 per player includes in Columbus, Ohio, and golf and lunch. tied for 33rd. ANCASTER, For details, call Chet ASSOCIATED PRESS Barber received an invi- — Four straight birdies Carter at 365-7097. Serena Williams (left) and Venus Williams of the United States clasp hands as they compete tation to the Nationwide put Scott Piercy into the against Sorana Cirstea and Simona Halep of Romania in Olympics women’s doubles at the Children’s Hospital n From staff reports All England Lawn Tennis Club in London on Monday. Invitational following the GOLF continued on 3B 2BAGATE

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England; Mexico vs. Switzerland, at Cardiff, Zhe; Guo Weiyang; Zhang Chenglong; Zou Cincinnati 9, Colorado 7 29, $186,139. TELEVISION Wales; Britain vs. Uruguay, at Cardiff, Kai). BASEBALL Sunday’s Games 16. (24) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 160, Wales; beach volleyball: men’s, SILVER— (Ryohei Kato; Kazuhito Miami 5, San Diego 4, 10 innings 74, 0, $197,475. TV sports vs. Switzerland, DELAYED TAPE: Tanaka; Yusuke Tanaka; Kohei Uchimura; AL standings Atlanta 6, Philadelphia 2 17. (18) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 160, 70.9, women’s, vs. Czech Republic; Koji Yamamuro). Houston 9, Pittsburgh 5 0, $155,525. Today women’s cycling, time trial; women’s BRONZE—Britain (; East Division Washington 11, Milwaukee 10, 11 18. (14) , Chevrolet, 160, MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL water polo, vs. ; LIVE: Daniel Purvis; ; Kristian W L Pct GB innings 78.6, 26, $180,483. 8 p.m. women’s volleyball, Dominican Republic Thomas; ). New York 60 41 .594 — Chicago Cubs 4, St. Louis 2, 10 innings 19. (4) Aric Almirola, Ford, 160, 73.7, vs. Japan; men’s field hockey, vs. 1 MLB — Regional coverage, L.A. Baltimore 53 49 .520 7 ⁄2 Cincinnati 7, Colorado 2 25, $191,411. Australia; DELAYED TAPE: men’s archery, Men 1 Angels at Texas or Chicago White Sox Tampa Bay 53 49 .520 7 ⁄2 L.A. Dodgers 4, San Francisco 0 20. (23) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 160, at Minnesota individual; women’s , sabre; 73Kg 51 50 .505 9 N.Y. Mets 5, Arizona 1 69.1, 24, $181,208. table tennis, men’s singles quarterfinal; GOLD—Mansur Isaev, . 1 21. (12) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, WGN — Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs Boston 51 51 .500 9 ⁄2 Monday’s Games SOCCER badminton, at London SILVER—Riki Nakaya, Japan. Central Division Miami at Atlanta (n) 160, 63.1, 23, $180,966. 7 p.m. NBC BASKETBALL — Women’s: BRONZE—Nyam-Ochir Sainjargal, W L Pct GB San Diego at Cincinnati (n) 22. (16) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, ESPN2 — MLS/Premier League, United States vs. Turkey, Australia vs. Brazil, Mongolia. Chicago 55 46 .545 — Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs (n) 160, 60.4, 22, $180,908. Canada vs. France, China vs. Angola, Britain BRONZE—Ugo Legrand, France. 1 23. (32) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 160, exhibition, Tottenham at New York Detroit 54 48 .529 1 ⁄2 Houston at Milwaukee (n) vs. Russia, Croatia vs. Czech Republic, at Women 1 55.2, 21, $148,725. Cleveland 50 52 .490 5 ⁄2 Arizona at L.A. Dodgers (n) London 57Kg Minnesota 43 58 .426 12 N.Y. Mets at San Francisco (n) 24. (26) David Stremme, Toyota, 160, OLYMPICS 7 a.m. GOLD—Kaori Matsumoto, Japan. Kansas City 41 60 .406 14 Today’s Games 46.9, 20, $163,783. BRAVO — Tennis, at London SILVER—Corina Caprioriu, Romania. West Division Philadelphia (Cl.Lee 1-6) at Washington 25. (38) , Toyota, 160, 55, Television 9 a.m. BRONZE—, Oak Harbor, W L Pct GB (Strasburg 11-4), 7:05 p.m. 20, $173,395. MSNBC — LIVE: men’s soccer: Spain vs. Wash. Texas 59 41 .590 — Miami (Nolasco 8-9) at Atlanta (Medlen 26. (29) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 160, Morocco, at Manchester, England; Senegal BRONZE—Automne Pavia, France. 1 56.1, 19, $167,858. Today Oakland 55 46 .545 4 ⁄2 1-1), 7:10 p.m. vs. United Arab Emirates, at Coventry, SHOOTING 4 a.m. Los Angeles 55 47 .539 5 San Diego (Marquis 4-5) at Cincinnati 27. (31) David Gilliland, Ford, 160, 49.5, England; women’s beach volleyball, Czech Men NBCSN — LIVE: men’s basket- Seattle 47 57 .452 14 (Bailey 9-6), 7:10 p.m. 17, $156,008. Republic vs. Australia; boxing; women’s 10m Air Rifle ball, United States vs. Tunisia, China vs. Late Saturday Pittsburgh (A.J.Burnett 12-3) at 28. (36) David Ragan, Ford, 160, 43.1, fencing, sabre Gold Medal final; SAME- GOLD—Alin George Moldoveanu, Russia, France vs. Argentina; women’s Boston 8, N.Y. Yankees 6 Chicago Cubs (Dempster 5-5), 8:05 p.m. 16, $152,397. DAY TAPE: women’s table tennis, Gold Romania. soccer, United States vs. North Korea, Seattle 4, Kansas City 3 Houston (Keuchel 1-3) at Milwaukee 29. (2) Carl Edwards, Ford, 156, 54.1, Medal final; women’s weightlifting, 69 kg SILVER—Niccolo Campriani, Italy. at Manchester, England; equestrian: Oakland 6, Baltimore 1 (Gallardo 8-8), 8:10 p.m. 15, $189,591. Gold Medal final; women’s handball, Serbia BRONZE—Gagan Narang, India. eventing, team jumping Gold Medal final, Minnesota 12, Cleveland 5 St. Louis (Lohse 10-2) at Colorado 30. (42) , Ford, 156, 35, vs. Denmark, at London SWIMMING individual jumping Gold Medal final; Chicago White Sox 5, Texas 2 (Francis 3-2), 8:40 p.m. 14, $148,825. TELEMUNDO — LIVE: men’s soccer: Men DELAYED TAPE: beach volleyball: men’s, Tampa Bay 3, L.A. Angels 0 Arizona (Miley 11-6) at L.A. Dodgers 31. (37) Stephen Leicht, Chevrolet, 154, Mexico vs. Switzerland, at Cardiff, Wales; 200 Freestyle Brazil vs. Switzerland, women’s, Brazil vs. Sunday’s Games (Capuano 10-6), 10:10 p.m. 35.6, 13, $148,275. Brazil vs. New Zealand, at Newcastle, GOLD—Yannick Agnel, France. Germany; LIVE: boxing; men’s water polo, Detroit 4, Toronto 1 N.Y. Mets (Harvey 1-0) at San Francisco 32. (21) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 151, England; Britain vs. Uruguay, at Cardiff, SILVER—Park Taehwan, . Hungary vs. Montenegro; DELAYED TAPE: Baltimore 6, Oakland 1 (Lincecum 4-11), 10:15 p.m. 66.7, 12, $180,350. Wales; SAME-DAY TAPE: swimming; SILVER—Sun Yang, China. men’s shooting, skeet Gold Medal final, Minnesota 5, Cleveland 1 Wednesday’s Games 33. (3) Joey Logano, Toyota, 144, 74.1, tennis; boxing, at London 100 11, $148,525. at London Tampa Bay 2, L.A. Angels 0 Houston at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. 9:30 a.m. GOLD—Matthew Grevers, Lake 34. (25) , Ford, 137, 45.6, NBC BASKETBALL — Men’s: United Seattle 7, Kansas City 6 Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. NBC SOCCER — LIVE: men’s, Brazil Forest, Ill. 10, $137,725. States vs. Tunisia, France vs. Argentina, Texas 2, Chicago White Sox 0 Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 3:10 p.m. vs. New Zealand, at Newcastle, England; SILVER—Nick Thoman, Cincinnati. 35. (10) Matt Kenseth, Ford, accident, China vs. Russia, Australia vs. Spain, Britain Boston 3, N.Y. Yankees 2, 10 innings Philadelphia at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Spain vs. Morocco, at Manchester, England; BRONZE—Ryosuke Irie, Japan. 132, 82.5, 10, $186,011. vs. Brazil, Lithuania vs. Nigeria, at London Monday’s Games Miami at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. Britain vs. Uruguay, at Cardiff, Wales; Women 36. (13) , Chevrolet, engine, 7 a.m. Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees (n) San Diego at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. SAME-DAY TAPE: Egypt vs. , at 100 Breaststroke 126, 67.3, 8, $145,375. BRAVO — Tennis: singles early rounds, L.A. Angels at Texas (n) St. Louis at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Glasgow, Scotland; Mexico vs. Switzerland, GOLD—Ruta Meilutyte, Lithuania. 37. (30) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, accident, doubles quarterfinals, at London Detroit at Boston (n) N.Y. Mets at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. at Cardiff, Wales; Japan vs. Honduras, SILVER—, Plainsboro, N.J. 40, 38.7, 7, $145,300. 9 a.m. Chicago White Sox at Minnesota (n) at Coventry, England; South Korea vs. BRONZE—Satomi Suzuki, Japan. 38. (34) Scott Speed, Ford, brakes, 23, MSNBC — LIVE: women’s field Tampa Bay at Oakland (n) Gabon, at London; Senegal vs. United Arab 100 Backstroke Three-homer games 37.6, 6, $137,170. hockey, United States vs. Argentina; Toronto at Seattle (n) Emirates, at Coventry, England GOLD—Missy Franklin, Centennial, 39. (41) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, women’s soccer: Canada vs. Sweden, at Today’s Games 10 a.m. Colo. Players who have hit three or more transmission, 20, 33.5, 5, $133,325. Newcastle, England; France vs. Colombia, Baltimore (Tillman 3-1) at N.Y. Yankees NBC — SAME-DAY TAPE: swimming; SILVER—Emily Seebohm, Australia. home runs in a game this season: 40. (35) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, brakes, at Newcastle, England; Britain vs. Brazil, (Nova 10-4), 7:05 p.m. LIVE: men’s beach volleyball, United States BRONZE—Aya Terakawa, Japan. American League 19, 30, 4, $133,245. at London; SAME-DAY TAPE: weightlifting, Detroit (Verlander 11-6) at Boston vs. Latvia; women’s volleyball, United States WEIGHTLIFTING 4 — Josh Hamilton, Texas at Baltimore, 41. (40) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet, rear Gold Medal finals; women’s table tennis, (Beckett 5-9), 7:10 p.m. vs. China; women’s water polo, United Men May 8. gear, 14, 28.8, 3, $133,070. semifinal; men’s archery, individual; bad- L.A. Angels (Weaver 13-1) at Texas States vs. Spain; SAME-DAY TAPE: men’s 62Kg 3 — Curtis Granderson, N.Y. Yankees 42. (39) Mike Skinner, Ford, rear gear, minton, at London (D.Holland 7-5), 8:05 p.m. cycling, individual time trial; men’s canoe- GOLD—Un Guk Kim, North Korea. vs. Minnesota, April 19. TELEMUNDO — Swimming; men’s 11, 29.9, 0, $132,975. ing: whitewater, K-1 Gold Medal final; row- SILVER—Oscar Albeiro Figueroa Chicago White Sox (Liriano 3-10) at National League basketball; beach volleyball; men’s 43. (43) Mike Bliss, Toyota, engine, 5, ing, Gold Medal finals, at London Mosquera, Colombia. Minnesota (Blackburn 4-6), 8:10 p.m. 3 — Ryan Braun, Milwaukee at San volleyball; boxing; tennis, at London (same- 29.4, 0, $133,356. 5 p.m. BRONZE—Irawan Eko Yuli, Indonesia. Cleveland (D.Lowe 8-9) at Kansas City Diego, April 30. day tape) Race Statistics CNBC — Boxing, at London (same- Women (Hochevar 6-9), 8:10 p.m. 3 — Joey Votto, Cincinnati vs. 9:30 a.m. Average Speed of Race Winner: day tape) 58Kg Tampa Bay (Shields 8-7) at Oakland Washington, May 13. NBC SOCCER — LIVE: wom- 137.680 mph. 8 p.m. GOLD—Li Xueying, China. (Milone 9-7), 10:05 p.m. 3 — Carlos Gonzalez, Colorado vs. en’s: United States vs. North Korea, at Time of Race: 2 hours, 54 minutes, NBC — Swimming, Gold Medal SILVER—Pimsiri Sirikaew, Thailand. Toronto (Laffey 2-1) at Seattle (Vargas Houston, May 30. Manchester, England; Canada vs. Sweden, 19 seconds. finals: men’s 200m breaststroke, men’s BRONZE—Yuliya Kalina, . 11-7), 10:10 p.m. 3 — Jason Kubel, Arizona vs. Houston, at Newcastle, England; Britain vs. Brazil, Margin of Victory: 4.758 seconds. 100m freestyle, women’s 200m butterfly, Wednesday’s Games July 21. at London; SAME-DAY TAPE: Japan vs. Caution Flags: 5 for 25 laps. women’s 4 x 200m freestyle relay; men’s Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. 3 — Ike Davis, N.Y. Mets at Arizona, South Africa, at Cardiff, Wales; France vs. Medals table Lead Changes: 17 among 9 drivers. gymnastics, all-around Gold Medal final; Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, July 28. Colombia, at Newcastle, England; New Top 12 in Points: 1. D.Earnhardt women’s beach volleyball, United States 1:10 p.m. Zealand vs. Cameroon, at Coventry, Nation G S B Total Jr., 731; 2. M.Kenseth, 717; 3. G.Biffle, vs. Austria; men’s diving, synchronized Tampa Bay at Oakland, 3:35 p.m. England China 9 5 3 17 709; 4. J.Johnson, 704; 5. D.Hamlin, 667; springboard Gold Medal final, at London Detroit at Boston, 7:10 p.m. AUTO RACING 10 a.m. United States 5 7 5 17 6. K.Harvick, 653; 7. M.Truex Jr., 653; (same-day tape) L.A. Angels at Texas, 8:05 p.m. NBC — SAME-DAY TAPE: swimming; Japan 1 4 6 11 8. T.Stewart, 652; 9. B.Keselowski, 649; 12 Midnight Cleveland at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. LIVE: men’s beach volleyball, United States Italy 2 4 2 8 Brickyard 400 10. C.Bowyer, 643; 11. Ky.Busch, 588; TELEMUNDO — Swimming, Gold Toronto at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. vs. Spain; men’s volleyball, United States vs. France 3 1 3 7 12. C.Edwards, 582. Medal finals; men’s gymnastics, all- Germany; men’s water polo, United States South Korea 2 2 2 6 At Indianapolis Motor Speedway around Gold Medal final; men’s diving, vs. Romania; men’s canoeing: whitewater, Russia 2 0 3 5 NL standings Sunday synchronized springboard Gold Medal C-1 Gold Medal final; SAME-DAY TAPE: North Korea 3 0 1 4 (Start position in parentheses) FOOTBALL final, at London (same-day tape) rowing, semifinals, at London Australia 1 2 1 4 East Division 1. (6) , Chevrolet, 160 12:35 a.m. 5 p.m. Romania 1 2 0 3 W L Pct GB laps, 150 rating, 48 points, $430,461. NFL preseason games NBC — Swimming, semifinals; CNBC — Boxing, at London (same- Brazil 1 1 1 3 Washington 61 40 .604 — 2. (7) , Toyota, 160, 122.9, women’s cycling, time trial, at London day tape) Hungary 1 1 1 3 Atlanta 57 44 .564 4 43, $362,108. Sunday (delayed tape) 1 8 p.m. Ukraine 1 0 2 3 New York 49 53 .480 12 ⁄2 3. (5) Greg Biffle, Ford, 160, 117.4, 42, Arizona vs. New Orleans at Canton, NBC — Women’s gymnastics, team Britain 0 1 2 3 Miami 47 54 .465 14 $293,525. Ohio, 8 p.m. (NFLN) 1 Gold Medal final; swimming, Gold Medal Medalists Kazakhstan 2 0 0 2 Philadelphia 45 57 .441 16 ⁄2 4. (20) Jr., Chevrolet, Thursday, Aug. 9 finals: men’s 200m butterfly, men’s Netherlands 1 1 0 2 Central Division 160, 107.5, 40, $263,750. Washington at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. 4 x 200m freestyle relay, women’s 200m Monday Colombia 0 2 0 2 W L Pct GB 5. (9) , Chevrolet, 160, New Orleans at New England, freestyle, women’s 200m individual DIVING Georgia 1 0 0 1 Cincinnati 61 40 .604 — 118.1, 40, $266,961. 7:30 p.m. medley; women’s diving, synchronized plat- Men Lithuania 1 0 0 1 Pittsburgh 58 43 .574 3 6. (1) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 160, 113, Baltimore at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. 1 form Gold Medal final, at London (same- Synchronized 10m Platform South Africa 1 0 0 1 St. Louis 54 48 .529 7 ⁄2 39, $250,091. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. day tape) GOLD—China (Cao Yuan, Zhang Cuba 0 1 0 1 Milwaukee 45 56 .446 16 7. (11) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 160, Denver at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. 1 12 Midnight Yanquan). Germany 0 1 0 1 Chicago 42 58 .420 18 ⁄2 95.1, 37, $230,058. Green Bay at San Diego, 8:30 p.m. TELEMUNDO — Women’s SILVER—Mexico (Ivan Garcia Navarro, Mexico 0 1 0 1 Houston 35 68 .340 27 8. (17) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 160, (ESPN) gymnastics, team Gold Medal final; German Sanchez Sanchez). Poland 0 1 0 1 West Division 100.6, 36, $212,539. Friday, Aug. 10 swimming, Gold Medal finals; women’s BRONZE—United States (David Taiwan 0 1 0 1 W L Pct GB 9. (22) , Dodge, 160, N.Y. Jets at Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m. diving, synchronized platform Gold Medal Boudia, Noblesville, Ind., Nicholas Mccrory, Thailand 0 1 0 1 San Francisco 55 46 .545 — 96.1, 36, $214,470. N.Y. Giants at Jacksonville, 7:30 p.m. final, at London (same-day tape) Chapel Hill, N.C.). Azerbaijan 0 0 1 1 Los Angeles 56 47 .544 — 10. (28) , Chevrolet, 160, Cleveland at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. 1 12:35 a.m. FENCING Belgium 0 0 1 1 Arizona 51 51 .500 4 ⁄2 81.7, 34, $230,175. Tampa Bay at Miami, 8 p.m. NBC — Swimming, semifinals; Women Canada 0 0 1 1 San Diego 43 60 .417 13 11. (19) , Toyota, 160, 88.4, Arizona at Kansas City, 9 p.m. 1 women’s beach volleyball, United States vs. Individual Epee India 0 0 1 1 Colorado 37 63 .370 17 ⁄2 33, $170,175. Minnesota at San Francisco, 9 p.m. Netherlands, at London (delayed tape) GOLD—, Ukraine. Indonesia 0 0 1 1 Late Saturday 12. (15) , Chevrolet, 160, Saturday, Aug. 11 ——— SILVER—, Germany. Moldova 0 0 1 1 L.A. Dodgers 10, San Francisco 0 91.2, 32, $172,850. Houston at Carolina, 7 p.m. Wednesday BRONZE—Sun Yujie, China. Mongolia 0 0 1 1 Pittsburgh 4, Houston 3 13. (27) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 160, Tennessee at Seattle, 10 p.m. 4 a.m. GYMNASTICS Norway 0 0 1 1 Atlanta 2, Philadelphia 1 80.4, 31, $205,236. Sunday, Aug. 12 NBCSN — LIVE: women’s basketball, Men Serbia 0 0 1 1 Miami 4, San Diego 2 14. (8) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 160, St. Louis at Indianapolis, 1:30 p.m. United States vs. Turkey; men’s soccer: Team Slovakia 0 0 1 1 Washington 4, Milwaukee 1 90.1, 30, $167,300. Monday, Aug. 13 Brazil vs. New Zealand, at Newcastle, GOLD—China (Chen Yibing; Feng Uzbekistan 0 0 1 1 Arizona 6, N.Y. Mets 3 15. (33) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 160, 70.9, Dallas at Oakland, 8 p.m. (ESPN) TUESDAY EVENING JULY 31, 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 Last Man Standing Trust Us-Life Trust Us-Life NY Med (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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By PAUL NEWBERRY LONDON question put to Collet was Associated Press he question put to a few of his players. was whether Tony Parker LONDON — Michael the U.S. pronounced the U.S. team Phelps has yet to win a Olympic would be “very, very gold medal, and Ryan basketball tough to beat,” and none Tteam could be beaten. of his teammates objected Lochte’s star is fading. So along came Missy Franklin “Sometimes a team very loudly. to restore American swim wants to show that this The most optimistic hopes with a gutty perfor- is their tournament,” assessment, ultimately, mance at the Olympics on French coach Vincent came from the young and Monday night. Collet said Sunday, after freshly minted Portland Coming back less than 14 getting blown out 98-71 in Trail Blazer millionaire minutes after swimming a Sunday’s opener. “They Nicolas Batum. semifinal heat, the Colorado did it today.” “You have to play a teenager won the first Those were the last two 40-minute game, continue gold medal of what figures sentences of his answer. to rebound. Take care to be a dazzling career, The first was how he of the ball and play good rallying to win the 100- hoped to have a chance defense” he said. meter backstroke. to try again. The dozen Besides his own team, “Indescribable,” the or so in between were Batum nominated Spain, 17-year-old Franklin said. “I how Collet had hoped Argentina and Brazil. still can’t believe that hap- to accomplish it the first That’s no coincidence, pened. I don’t even know time around. All of them since all three gave the what to think. I saw my par- can be summarized by U.S. side some trouble on ents’ reaction on the screen something heavyweight- the road to London. After and I just started bawling. I turned-thespian Iron Mike one period Brazil was can’t even think right now.” Tyson once famously said: ahead by 10 and Spain by Matt Grevers kept the “Everyone has a plan 1; Argentina cut a 20-point gold medals coming in rat- until they get punched in deficit to four. All three a-tat fashion, following up the face.” eventually got punched in Franklin’s win with one of In Collet’s case, his plan the face. his own in the men’s 100 was to limit turnovers on It might not take a back. ASSOCIATED PRESS one end by having his perfect storm to sink the For good measure, Nick United States’ Missy Franklin reacts after winning the women’s 100-meter backstroke players protect the ball U.S. gold medal cruise. Thoman made it a 1-2 finish swimming gold medal at the Aquatics Centre in the Olympic Park in London on Monday. and second-chance points Maybe they get into foul for the red, white and blue on the other by trouble early, or fall in by taking the silver. the games with a dominant you win, sometimes you She barely advanced in controlling the defensive love with the three-point Rebecca Soni nearly win in the 400 individual lose. I gave it 110 percent. the first race, qualifying for boards. The French shot on a night they’re pulled out a third U.S. medley. He finished fourth There’s probably some Tuesday night’s final with succeeded at neither, not falling. Maybe they gold, rallying furiously and off the podium Monday things I messed up on, but the eighth-fastest time, largely because their run into a team with a on the return leg of the night in the 200 freestyle, you live and learn. (Agnel but she was clearly saving opponents played point guard who doesn’t 100 breaststroke. But she which France’s Yannick is) a great racer. There’s no something for the one with without much in the way turn the ball over and couldn’t quite catch blazing Agnel won by a full body doubt about it. He’s quick a medal on the line. of opening-night jitters deftly finds his big guys Lithuanian Ruta Meilutyte, length against a field with and he showed it last night Australia’s Emily and with way more underneath, where the a gold medalist at the gold medalists galore. and tonight. I’m happy for Seebohm, the top qualifi- defensive intensity than U.S. team has no true tender age of 15. On Sunday, Lochte him. He did good.” er, led at the turn and was some of the packed-with- center other than Tyson Good thing for the U.S. anchored the U.S. in the Franklin, who was rattled under world-record pace, NBA-superstar squads Chandler. that Franklin and the other 4x100 free relay, taking over less than two weeks before but Franklin showed a that USA Basketball sent Sounds a lot like Spain, Americans are coming with a seemingly comfort- the Olympics by the Aurora remarkable finishing kick. to the games in the past. when Jose Calderon is through. able lead. But Agnel chased theater shooting not far With her arms whirling, the That said, it’s not as if handling the ball smartly Phelps missed the podium him down on the final leg, from her home, showed 6-foot-1 swimmer passed the French didn’t know and feeding big men Pau in his 2012 Olympic debut, giving France the gold. tremendous resiliency rac- the Aussie in the final 25 what to expect. They and Marc Gasol. and Lochte has turned two Now, another defeat. ing with such a short break meters and lunged toward boast a half-dozen NBA “It’s a case of ... of ...” straight disappointing per- “I did my best,” Lochte following the semis of the the wall for a winning time players of their own, the Turiaf paused, looking for formances after opening said. “I guess sometimes 200 freestyle. of 58.33 seconds. second-largest contingent a phrase. He didn’t look in London, and were the pleased, either. darlings of the “A case of ‘pick your U.S.-can-be-beaten crowd. poison?’” someone But after hanging tough offered. Johnson wins Brickyard 400, early — France trailed by “Exactly,’ he said, a point at the end of the nodding gravely. “Pick first quarter — the your poison.” as Junior takes points lead opportunistic U.S. defense and their own frigid n Jim Litke is a national shooting from beyond sports columnist for The By CHRIS JENKINS “It didn’t really matter if the 3-point arc (2 of 22) Associated Press. Write to Associated Press you were in front of him or doomed any hopes of an him at jlitke(at)ap.org and not, he was going to pass upset. follow him at Twitter.com/ INDIANAPOLIS — you in about four or five Afterward, the same JimLitke. Startled awake by an ear- laps anyway,” Biffle said. splitting fireworks blast at “His car was just really, 6 a.m., then annoyed by an really good.” early morning sound check Team owner Rick GOLF: Couples wins session by the band that Hendrick said the win was a Continued From Page 1B was playing the pre-race testament to the combined show, Jimmie Johnson’s day talents of Johnson and crew mix early. One big par Web.com scores at the Indianapolis Motor chief Chad Knaus. at the end made him a Ben Kohles, $144,000 66-69-67-70—272 Speedway didn’t exactly get “I think the equipment is winner Sunday at the Luke Guthrie, $86,400 72-65-69-66—272 off to a winning start. so equal today, but you’ve Canadian Open. C. Wittenberg, $46,400 68-67-70-68—273 It ended just fine, though got to look at the talent Piercy closed with a Cliff Kresge, $46,400 69-71-64-69—273 — with Johnson making Jimmie has and the talent 3-under 67, and William Kevin Foley, $32,000 69-70-69-66—274 plenty of noise of his own. Chad has and the pit crew McGirt and Robert Aaron Watkins, $28,800 72-67-65-71—275 Johnson stamped another and everything else, the Garrigus stumbled James Sacheck, $23,280 66-70-70-70—276 Nich. Thompson, $23,280 69-66-71-70—276 exclamation point on his feedback, the communica- on the closing stretch Lee Williams, $23,280 71-69-66-70—276 racing resume Sunday, a tions,” Hendrick said. “I’ve at Hamilton Golf & Trevor Murphy, $23,280 63-68-73-72—276 dominant drive that ended never seen a guy that could Country Club to finish Joseph Bramlett, $23,280 69-66-70-71—276 with his fourth career drive a car as out of control a stroke back. Cameron Percy, $17,600 69-70-70-68—277 Brickyard 400 victory. and make it look in control McGirt, tied for the C. Benedetti, $17,600 68-68-69-72—277 Fern. Mechereffe, $13,200 68-68-73-69—278 Afterward, Johnson was as Jimmie can.” lead playing the 18th, S. Gutschewski, $13,200 72-68-69-69—278 able to laugh about how And as the No. 48 team put his approach into Alex Prugh, $13,200 68-69-71-70—278 annoyed he was by the celebrated a victory, anoth- the bunker and blasted David Skinns, $13,200 70-71-67-70—278 aerial bomb blast that er Hendrick driver solidi- out to 18 feet, missing Doug LaBelle II, $13,200 68-70-70-70—278 signaled to fans that the fied his surprising status as the par putt that would David Lingmerth, $13,200 71-68-68-71—278 Brice Garnett, $10,000 72-67-71-69—279 track’s gates were open a Sprint Cup championship have forced a playoff. John Kimbell, $10,000 73-68-67-71—279 — so annoyed, in fact, that front-runner. Garrigus, the 54-hole John Chin, $6,933 70-69-71-70—280 he complained about it With his fourth-place leader, missed six putts Luke List, $6,933 68-69-72-71—280 with a post on his Twitter run Sunday, Earnhardt Jr. inside 8 feet. He missed Robert Streb, $6,933 66-72-71-71—280 account. took over the points lead a 15-foot birdie putt on Philip Pettitt, Jr., $6,933 70-68-71-71—280 Andres Gonzales, $6,933 71-68-72-69—280 “I thought the motor — 14 points ahead of Matt the 18th to force a play- Shawn Stefani, $6,933 69-71-71-69—280 home next to me blew up,” Kenseth, whose day ended off and had to settle for Steve Allan, $6,933 67-69-71-73—280 Johnson said. “I was look- early in a crash with Joey a 70. Michael Sim, $6,933 70-66-70-74—280 ing for a fire extinguisher Logano. Pierce finished at Paul Claxton, $6,933 72-69-72-67—280 to put out the fire. I guess “We’ve persevered all 17-under 263 and tied Jason Allred, $5,200 70-71-68-72—281 Sam Saunders, $5,200 68-71-73-69—281 getting up earlier than I year, and we’ve done good the oldest 72-hole scor- Glen Day, $4,560 71-67-72-72—282 wanted to let me prepare work all year,” Earnhardt ing record on the PGA Travis Hampshire, $4,560 71-70-69-72—282 for the day and get ready.” said. “I think it is a bit of a Tour. Johnny Palmer Blayne Barber, $4,560 69-71-71-71—282 Johnson said he got confidence booster, some- had a 263 when he won Michael Putnam, $4,560 67-69-75-71—282 over it quickly, and that thing I’m proud of because in 1952 at St. Charles in DawievanderWalt, $4,560 71-70-70-71—282 Fabian Gomez, $4,560 69-71-68-74—282 he respects that the big we’ve worked hard all year Winnipeg, Manitoba. Len Mattiace, $3,920 71-69-71-72—283 boom is part of the track’s and we’ve got something to Paul Stankowski, $3,920 69-71-75-68—283 tradition. ASSOCIATED PRESS show for it.” Senior British Open Kent Jones, $3,520 71-67-72-74—284 And he’d better respect Jimmie Johnson celebrates after winning the NASCAR Sprint Earnhardt took the D.J. Brigman, $3,520 69-70-70-75—284 Indy tradition, because he’s Cup Series Brickyard 400 auto race at the Indianapolis Motor points lead at the expense T U R N B E R R Y , Jeff Curl, $3,520 70-68-73-73—284 Cory Whitsett 70-70-70-75—285 now a big part of it. Speedway in Indianapolis on Sunday. of Kenseth, whose car was Scotland — Fred Tom Hoge, $2,977 70-68-72-75—285 With the win, Johnson banged-up and smolder- Couples won the Senior Aron Price, $2,977 67-69-73-76—285 joined Hendrick A.J. Foyt, Rick Mears and Johnson took it all in after ing after he tangled with British Open, birdieing Matt Davidson, $2,977 70-71-69-75—285 Motorsports teammate Jeff Al Unser Sr. the race, taking a victory lap Logano. the final two holes for Nate Smith, $2,977 71-70-70-74—285 Gordon as the only NASCAR Formula One ace in a pace car with his wife, “It is crazy there at the a two-stroke victory Jordan Spieth 71-67-70-77—285 Andrew Buckle, $2,977 72-69-71-73—285 drivers to win four times at Michael Schumacher won his daughter and his crew end,” Kenseth said. “You over Gary Hallberg Matt Hendrix, $2,977 70-71-71-73—285 the historic 2.5-mile track, the U.S. Grand Prix five guys all piled on board. could see the wreck hap- on Turnberry’s Ailsa Scott Parel, $2,977 71-69-73-72—285 which has hosted stock car times on Indy’s road course Kyle Busch finished pening and I was just hop- Course. David May, $2,720 69-69-72-76—286 racing since 1994. configuration. second, followed by Greg ing I wasn’t going to be in Russell Henley, $2,720 71-70-71-74—286 The victory also puts “I’m able to join racing Biffle, Dale Earnhardt Jr. it.” Jason Gore, $2,720 70-71-75-70—286 Evian Masters Bubba Dickerson, $2,620 68-73-71-75—287 Johnson among some top legends, my heroes and and Gordon. Pole sitter It also was a rough day Matt Weibring, $2,620 72-68-73-74—287 names in the track’s record people I looked up to my Denny Hamlin was sixth. for Carl Edwards, whose EVIAN-LES-BAINS, Skip Kendall, $2,560 71-69-74-75—289 books. entire life,” Johnson said. Nobody had a car capa- engine began losing power France — South Jerod Turner, $2,520 68-72-75-75—290 Only three drivers have “To join them was a huge, ble of challenging Johnson, only a handful of laps into Korea’s Inbee Park won Steve Friesen, $2,480 71-68-75-77—291 won four Indianapolis 500s: huge honor.” who led 99 of 160 laps. the race. the Evian Masters. Kevin Johnson, $2,440 75-66-74-77—292 Michael Connell, $2,400 73-68-78-74—293 Page Editor: Emogene Graham, 754-0415 LAKE CITY REPORTER ADVICE & COMICS TuEsDAY, JuLY 31, 2012 4B

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Want to Contact 386-344-4495 weeks old and have a health One item per ad CASE NO.: 2011-CA-516 nator certificate from a licensed 2Each additional make a difference in the lives of 4 lines • 6 days 21ST MORTGAGE CORPORA- Elder Options Free kittens to good home, one line $.25 children? veterinarian documenting they Rate applies to private individuals selling TION, a Delaware corporation 5700 SW 34 Street Suite 222 orange, one white and light gray. have mandatory shots and are personal merchandise totalling $100 or less. Plaintiff, Gainesville, Florida 32608 Litter trained, 8 weeks old, Each item must include a price. free from intestinal and external This is a non-refundable rate. vs. (352) 378-6649 10 Month Preschool Teacher Contact 386-288-2504 parasites. Many species of wild- WESLEY CHAPMAN A/K/A WES- Positions Under LEY W. CHAPMAN, JR.; AND JU- 05533850 in Lake City; Child development life must be licensed by Florida DY CHAPMAN A/K/A JUDY K. July 31, 2012 associate (CDA) or equivalent Fish and Wildlife. If you are $500 $ 10 CHAPMAN, HIS WIFE, credential (FCCPC, ECPC) & unsure, contact the local Defendants. 40 hours DCF training office for information. One item per ad CLERK’S NOTICE OF SALE Job 10Each additional preferred. 4 lines • 6 days line $1.10 NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accord- 100 Opportunities Rate applies to private individuals selling ance with the Plaintiff’s final Judg- personal merchandise totalling $500 or less. 12 Month Infant/Toddler REPORTER Classifieds Each item must include a price. ment of Foreclosure entered on July 05533630 This is a non-refundable rate. 11, 2012 in the above-styled cause, I Teacher Positions ● FT & PT PC Tech needed for in Lake City (PT-30 hrs/wk) or In Print and On Line will sell to the highest and best bid- busy local shop. Exp required. Under der for cash on 8/15/12 at 11:00 AM Jasper (PT-30 hrs/wk); Child development associate (CDA) or www.lakecityreporter.com EST on the Third Floor of the Co- Send email to: [email protected] $1,000 $ 75 lumbia County Courthouse, 173 NE equivalent credential (FCCPC, ECPC) required. - Lake City One item per ad Hernando Ave., Lake City, FL 16 TEMP Farmworkers needed Office Manager 16Each additional 32055, the following described prop- 9/1/12-11/1/12. Workers will per- 4 lines • 6 days • Interact with customers to provide and line $1.15 erty: $7.73 - $8.71/hr. Rate applies to private individuals selling form various duties associated process information in response to Needed or Required skills: personal merchandise totalling $1,000 or less. Lot 2, Block B, COLUMBIA ES- with planting, cultivating, harvest- Excellent Benefits, Paid inquiries, concerns and requests about Each item must include a price. TATES, according to the map or plat This is a non-refundable rate. ing, and packing sweet potatoes, & Holidays, Sick/Annual Leave, Rema Tip Top/Sun Belt Coatings Products • Self motivated, Self Sufficient, and thereof as recorded in Plat Book 5, soybeans. Must have 3 months Health/Dental Insurance, and and Services. dependable with daily tasks. Page 112 and 112A, of the Public more. • Deal directly with customers either by Managers will not always be onsite. Under Records of Columbia County, Flori- verifiable experience working as a telephone, electronically or face to face • High school diploma, general education da. farmworker. Subject to random • Respond promptly to customer inquiries; degree or equivalent $2,500 $ 70 drug testing at employer’s ex- Apply at 236 SW Columbia Handle and resolve customer complaints • Good knowledge of customer TOGETHER WITH that certain Ave, Lake City, FL • Obtain and evaluate all relevant service principles and practices One item per ad 2004 Fleetwood 52’x24’ manufac- pense. Guaranteed 3/4 of contract information to handle inquiries and • Good computer skills (Navision, MS office 23Each additional hours. Work tools, supplies & or Send resume to: 4 lines • 6 days tured home, located on the property line $1.45 [email protected] complaints products); Ability to type accurately Rate applies to private individuals selling bearing Serial/VIN No.’s: equip. provided at no cost. Free • Perform customer verifications; Process • Basic understanding and knowledge personal merchandise totalling $2,500 or less. Fax (386) 754-2220 orders, forms, applications and requests of administrative procedures Each item must include a price. GAFL335A88832EA21 and housing provided for non-commut- This is a non-refundable rate. GAFL335B88832EA21. ing workers. Transportation & sub- or Call 754-2233 • Direct requests and unresolved issues to • Good oral and written English Property address: 8455 SW State EOE the designated resource language skills; Interpersonal skills sistence reimbursed to worker • Manage customers’ accounts; Keep records • Excellent communication skills - Under Road 47, Lake City, FL 32024 upon completion of 50% of con- of customer interactions and transactions verbal and written; Good listening skills ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- tract, or earlier, if appropriate. • Record details of inquiries, comments, • Problem analysis and problem-solving $4,000 $ 40 TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM Worksites in Chickasaw Co, MS. Medical complaints and actions taken. capabilities; Attention to detail and THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER $9.30/hr. Report or send a resume • Communicate and coordinate with internal accuracy One item per ad THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER 120 Employment departments • Data collection and ordering; 27Each additional to nearest local FL Agency of • Place appropriate orders with Vendors Adaptability; Stress tolerance 4 lines • 6 days line $1.55 AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS Workforce Innovation or call 386- Busy Family Practice Office seeks for various production stages. Rate applies to private individuals selling PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM personal merchandise totalling $4,000 or less. 755-9026 & reference job # 56337. motivated, experienced person for Each item must include a price. WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE No Phone calls, qualified interested candidates please fax credentials to This is a non-refundable rate. SALE. K&J Farms – Houston, MS FT Nursing Asst. Position. 386.755.6290 or e-mail to [email protected], you may be contacted. Dated: 7/17/12 Fax resumes to (386) 719-9494. REMA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. F/T ASSISTANT needed. Must Under P. DEWITT CASON MASTER'S LEVEL Clerk of Court have bachelor’s degree and must have information technology expe- CLINICIAN: $6,000 $ 40 By: B. Scippio Lake City, Florida. FT/PT/Con- Deputy Clerk rience/knowledge. Must reside in One item per ad Lake City or be willing to relocate. tractual Qualifications: MA/MS in 30Each additional Psychology or related field, with 4 lines • 6 days line $1.65 05533848 Fax resume to 386-487-1232 Rate applies to private individuals selling two years experience providing di- personal merchandise totalling $6,000 or less. July 31, 2012 Each item must include a price. August 7, 2012 Florida Department of Revenue, rect services. Licensed eligible or This is a non-refundable rate. General Tax Administration, registered intern preferred Salary: Collections 39,000 – 45,000 Email resume to: Public Auction to be held Available Position: Revenue [email protected] or fax August 31, 2012 at 8AM at Specialist III (386) 754-9017 Garage Ozzie’s Towing & Auto, LLC 2492 Location: Lake City Sale SE Baya Ave. Lake City FL, 32025. Apply at People First website (386)719-5608 https://peoplefirst.myflorida.com Following Vin Numbers: Schools & 4 lines 2000 Mazda 240 Education $ 50 Vin# 1YVGF22C8Y5112103 Hall’s Pump & Well & 3 days 2000 Mazda Carolyn Height Water Company 05533645 Includes 2 Signs 17 $ Each additional line 1.65 Vin# JM1BJ222XY0252818 Is seeking someone to work in our Interested in a Medical Career? Water Treatment and Pump Express Training offers 05534003 courses for beginners & exp Service Guide JULY 31, 2012 Repair Department. Those who meet the following Limited to service type advertis- REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS requirements Need Apply: • Nursing Assistant, $479 ing only. Competitive sealed proposals will be High school diploma, Class A or next class-07/16/12 & 7/23/12 4 lines, one month....$92.00 received by the Mid-Florida Area Agency on Aging dba Elder Options B drivers license, Drug & Alcohol $10.80 each additional line free, & be mechanically inclined. • Phlebotomy national certifica- until 4:00 p.m. on September 26, tion, $800 next class-09/10/12 Includes an additional $2.00 per 2012 for the provision of an array of Pre hire Background check manda- ad for each Wednesday insertion. home and community based suppor- tory. Apply in person at 904 NW tive, nutrition, and family caregiver Main Blvd. 386-752-1854 • LPN 09/10/12 services under the Older Americans Placing An Ad MANAGEMENT Fees incl. books, supplies, exam Act. Older Americans Act service fees. Call 386-755-4401 or providers will be designated for each OPPORTUNITIES You can call us at 755-5440, county in Planning and Service Area Seeking Qualified & expresstrainingservices.com Monday through Friday from 8:00 3. These counties are: Alachua, Experienced Management to join our Team. Strong Leadership a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Bradford, Citrus, Columbia, Dixie, To place your Some people prefer to place their Gilchrist, Hamilton, Hernando, La- Skills & Personnel Mgn’t needed. classified ads in person, and some fayette, Lake, Levy, Marion, Put- Pay Ranges from $8-$16/HR classified ad call ad categories will require prepay- nam, Sumter, Suwannee, and Union. And Benefits are Available. The proposal package and applica- Apply online 755-5440 ment. Our office is located at 180 tion instructions may be obtained @ mcstate.com/alachua or call East Duval Street. from Elder Options’ offices on Au- 386-755-2475 You can also fax or email your ad gust 8, 2012 or thereafter. Elder Op- copy to the Reporter. tions’ office is located at 5700 SW MECHANIC for busy truck shop. FAX: 386-752-9400 Please 34 Street Suite 222, Gainesville, Experience required with own direct your copy to the Classified Florida. Elder Options reserves the tools. Southern Specialized right to reject any and all proposals. 386-752-9754 Department. A Bidders Conference will be con- EMAIL: classifieds@lakecityre- ducted concerning this Request for Sales Position porter.com Proposals at 2:00 p.m. on August 24, Available for motivated individual. 2012. Interested parties are encour- Rountree -Moore Toyota, Great aged to attend the Bidders Confer- benefits, paid training/vacation. Deadlines ence at the following location: Exp. a plus but not necessary. 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Standard abbreviations are acceptable; how- Cadillac and Nissan ever, the first word of each ad may not be abbreviated. 4316 US Hwy 90W In Print and Online Lake City, FL www.lakecityreporter.com Classified Department: 755-5440 6B LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED TUESDAY, JULY 31, 2012 Musical Unfurnished Apt. 413 Merchandise 710 For Rent 805 Lots for Sale PUBLISHER'S NOTE - Acrosonic Brandywine Apartments SPINET PIANO Now Renting All real estate advertising in this Baldwin, Black, Real Ivory newspaper is subject to the fair keys, with bench, leave msg. 1, 2, & 3 bedrooms, CH/A. 386-752-3033 W. Grandview Ave. housing act which makes it illegal $875.00 Firm. Free Delivery to advertise "any preference, Call 352-509-1855 Equal Housing Opportunity TDD Number 1-800-955-8771 limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, Columbia Arms Apt. located disability, familial status or nation- 1/2 mi from V.A. & Winn Dixie. al origin; or any intention to make 420 Wanted to Buy Pet Friendly. such preference, limitation or Pool , laundry & balcony. discrimination." Familial status Wanted Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans. 386-754-1800. www.myflapts.com includes children under the age of $275 & up CASH! Free Pick Up! Great area W of I-75, spacious 18 living with parents or legal NO title needed !386-878-9260 deluxe 2br apts, some w/garage. custodians, pregnant women and After 5pm 386- 752-3648. W/D hookups, patio, $600-750 + people securing custody of chil- Sec. 386-965-3775 or 965-5560 dren under the age of 18. This Garage Sales Greentree Townhouse newspaper will not knowingly 430 Move In Madness. 2/1, 2/1.5. Free accept any advertising for real es- water & sewer. Balcony & patio. tate which is in violation of the PUBLISHER'S NOTE law. Our readers are hereby in- All Yard Sale Ads Laundry. Behind Kens on Hwy 90. 386-754-1800 wwwmyflapts.com formed that all dwellings adver- Must be Pre-Paid. tised in this newspaper are availa- Gorgeous, Lake View. ble on an equal opportunity basis. 2br/1ba Apartment. CH/A To complain of discrimination call Good Things $450. mo $585 dep. No pets HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777, 450 to Eat 386-344-2170 the toll free Redwine Apartments telephone number to the hearing GREEN PEANUTS For Sale Pets welcome. with 5 complexes, impaired is 1-800-927-9275. Graded and washed. we have a home for you. $30.00 a bushel. 386-754-1800. 386-752-3434 www.myflapts.com 810 Home for Sale Updated Apt, Mobile Home w/tile floors/fresh paint. 3br/2b, 1860 sqft. DW on 5 acres 620 Lots for Sale Great area. plus above ground pool. $125,000. MLS#80543 TALL TREES & beautiful pasture. 386-752-9626 Well kept DW w/ split floor plan, Wayne Manor Apts. REO Realty Group, walkin closets, workshop. MLS Spacious 2bedroom Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 80899 Robin Williams Hallmark washer/dryer. Behind Kens off 4/3 Home on 56 acres, fenced, Real Estate (386)365-5146 Hwy 90. 386-754-1800 5,000 sqft warehouse 4br/3ba, www.myflapts.com 2764 sqft. $550,000. MLS#78420 Mobile Homes Windsor Arms Apartments. REO Realty Group, 630 for Rent Move in! 2/1, 2/1.5, 2/2. Pet Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 Friendy. Free 200 ch. Dish. Wash- 2BR/1.5BA, SW, in the country, 4/3- 3,786 sq. ft., 2 additional er/dryer hkup.386-754-1800. rooms could be bedrooms, media fenced front and back yard, no in- www.myflapts.com door pets/lrg dogs, $500mth, $500 room, $254,900. MLS#79905 sec. Contact 386-984-5072 REO Realty Group, Furnished Apts. Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 3BR/2BA DWMH on 1 acre 720 For Rent private lot, 1st+last+dep required 5.91 acres, partially cleared. From located in Ellisville. No pets. 1br Apt. incl: water, elec, & Charles Springs & Suwannee Riv- Contact 352-870-5144 cable. $595 mo. Good area. er. $20,500. MLS#80961 Between Lake City & Lake Butler. REO Realty Group, Mobile Homes References & sec. req’d. No pets. Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 640 for Sale 386-719-4808 or 386-466-8289 6.45 Acres, River Front on Rooms for Rent. Hillcrest, Sands, Suwannee River, 3 lots, Hamilton 2013 DOUBLEWIDE Columbia. All furnished. Electric, County $75,000. MLS#77414 $33,995 inc. set-up, cable, fridge, microwave. Weekly REO Realty Group, trim-out & A/C or monthly rates. 1 person $135, Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 Call 386-288-8379. 2 persons $150. weekly Coldwell Banker Bishop Agency 386-752-5808 3BR/2BA 28X64 in a great loca- Brand New Underway in Mayfair, tion, a lot of upgrades, fireplace. Brick, 3br/2ba split plan. Only $2,500 down $399 a month. Unfurnished MLS #80025, $171,900 Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or 730 Home For Rent Elaine Tolar 386-755-6488 E-mail [email protected] 3 BR/2 BA, 2,400 sq. ft., 290 SW Coldwell Banker Bishop Agency 5 LIKE New Leisure Dr., Quail Heights, MH Enclosed w/ stucco. 3br/2ba, Mobile Homes!!! $1,200 mo. plus $1,000 sec. gas fireplace, Pole Barn, New roof. For under $30,000. MUST SEE Call 386-752-6062 MLS #81043, $62,900 Elaine Tolar 386-755-6488 Call John T. 386-752-1452 3BD/2BA BANK REPO 3BR/2BA Double- Great neighborhood, HVAC, and Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty wide ’09 Excellent condition. Only garage, $1100 mth, sec & app. req. Well Maintained 1512 sqft, recent $999 down $377 a month. Call Contact 704-239-4883 remodeling (Kitchen & floors) Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail am- $89,000. MLS# 79838, Mary 3BR/1BA - Newly Remodeled, Brown Whitehurst 965-0887 [email protected] CH/A, Stove, Frig, d/w, Shed, BIG FAMILY SPECIAL! Fenced Yard. New Floors & Cabi- Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty New 2013 4/2 Jacobsen $47,995. nets. Near Schools. Yard Pet Only. Hardy board home w/ 2 master Only 8 More at this Low Price! $600 mth. $400 dep 386-984-5856 suites, split plan, huge great room $170,000 MLS# 80458, Mary Can’t go a dime cheaper! Del-set- Brick 3br/2ba Large yard, garage, ac-shirting and steps. North Pointe, CH/A. 179 SW Stanley Ct. Lake Brown Whitehurst 965-0887 Gainesville 352-872-5566. Hours City. $900 mo + $850 dep. Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty Sat till 7 PM Sunday 10-3 Call 386-365-8543 Almost 1 acre, with 18x20 metal building on slab, electric, cleared, DEAL FELL THROUGH! Large 2bd/2ba - Renovated, Fire- $55,900 Buys New 2012 Town place, CH/A, seprate work shop / partially fenced. MLS# 80458, Home 32x80 4/2 Entertainer office, by VA,$795 mth.+Dep. $35,000. Sherry Ratliff 365-8414 home. YES $55,900 Delivered and Contact 813-784-6017 COWBOY ESTATE on 25 acres, Set on your property. Below Fac- Totally Refurbished, 2/1 duplex, large workshop, horse stalls, in tory Cost. North Pointe, Gaines- w/ deck & garage 1300 sq ft, W/D ground pool, cross fenced. MLS ville. 352-872-5566. hook up, CH/A, $700 month 80178 call Janet Creel-Hallmark (386)623-1973. Handyman Special - 2br/2ba 386-965-2407 or 386-758-5881 Real Estate Moble Home starting at $350 to Fabulous Home, LCC Club. own. Family Community. Business & 4br/3ba, Interior Renovations, 305-984-5511 or 386-344-0830 750 Office Rentals 2,328 sqft. $159,900. MLS#78637 HOME ON HIGH LAND Pictu- REO Realty Group, 05532259 Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 resque roll down to tree shaded OFFICE SPACE for Lease creek. 3/2 DW on 1.25 acres with 576 sq' $450/mth HIGH SPRINGS COUNTRY detached carport $78,000 Call 700 sq' at $8.00 sq' Natural setting close to Santa Fe Paula Lawrence 386-623-1973 1785 sq' at $7.00 sq' River. Compact. MLS 80894. Call Teresa Spradley Hallmark Real 2013 2x6 walls, R30 8300 sq' at $7.00 sq' MUST SEE also Bank Building Estate- (386)365-8343 insulation, OSB wrap, house wrap, Excellent Locations real wood cabinets, and thermal Tom Eagle, GRI HUNTER'S PARADISE Deer & pain windows. Payment $399 per (386) 961-1086 DCA Realtor turkey roam this tract. 3/2 brick month call John T 386-752-1452. home, fenced pasture. MLS 80851. Call Parker Hallmark Palm Harbor Village 05533805 Real Estate 386-365-2135 4/2 From 499 Mo Loaded 17,000 SQ FT + WAREHOUSE 3/2 From 399 Mo Loaded 7 Acres of Land RENTAL INVESTMENT Near Homes on Your Lot 0 Down Sale $195,000, Rent $1,500 mo. schools, doctors, town activity. 800-622-2832 ext 210 Tom Eagle, GRI Tiled kitchen, nice deck on back. (386) 961-1086 DCA Realtor $55,900 Call Ginger Parker Results Realty 386-365-2135 MLS 80750 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473, Well maintained mobile on 10 For Rent or Lease: Former Doc- Results Realty, acres. 2 car covered carport. tors office, Former professional Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 $77,900 MLS#79417 office & Lg open space: avail on Small affordable, Corner lot, East Baya Ave. Competitive rates. Fenced yard, Needs TLC, Results Realty, Weekdays 386-984-0622 $34,900 MLS #81204 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 evenings/weekends 497-4762 LG MH on 5 ac. 2144 sqft split w/ Results Realty, 4br/2b, Sold furnished, So many For Sale or Lease Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 Extras. $65,000 MLS #81201 Preschool/Childcare Building, Great Investment in City Limits. Turnkey Ready. For more Both units rented. Tenants want to THIS MONTHT’S SPECIAL! Information call 386-365-3329 Stay. $50,000 MLS #79208 New 2013 Jacobsen 28x52 3/2 FORT WHITE. Newly Remodled. only $44,995 del-set-ac-skirting Multi use Comm Prop. Approx and steps. Not a dime lower. Best 850sqft. Elec. & water incl. Let’s Farms & Price Pricing! Only 10 at this make a deal, $750 941-924-5183. 820 Acreage LOW Price! North Pointe Homes, 200 ACRES - 5 miles NE of Live Gainesville, Fl., Hwy 441. Call Office Space For Rent Oak. Half Wooded & Pasture with Today 352-872-5566. Excellent Location 3000 sqft fish lake. Creek flows through Now Open Sunday 10-3! 155 NW Enterprise Way, Lake property, Plenty of deer & turkey. City. US Hwy 90 West, 1 mile Will Finance 386-364-6633 WANTED…CASH PAID for from I-75. Contact 386-755-9457. your Mobile Home, Singlewide or Office Space for rent. High traffic Owner Financed land with only Doublewide flood homes wel- $300 down payment. Half to ten ac come. Call 386-288-8379 area with all utilities furnished including high internet. lots. Deas Bullard/BKL Properties Various size offices available. 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com Rooms for Rent Call Dale DeRosia @623-3004. RESULTS REALTY, 705 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 Microwave, fridge, laundry, 20 Acres, wooded, located approx internet, private entrance. 790 Vacation Rentals 10 miles from Cedar Key Convenient. Contact $50,000 386-965-3477 for information Scalloping Horseshoe Beach Spcl MLS #78886 Gulf Front 2br, w/lg porch, dock, fish sink. wkend $395./wk $895. Unfurnished Apt. 386-235-3633/352-498-5986 Investment 710 For Rent alwaysonvacation.com #419-181 860 Property 2 Bedroom / 1 Bath Apts for rent “Florida’s Last Frontier” 2 ACRES of land with 8,000 sf. in Live Oak. building. $80,000. Located in Call for price. Contact Olustee. Owner Financing 386-623-3404 & 386-362-9806 805 Lots for Sale possible. 904-318-7714. 2/1 w/garage & washer/dryer Results Realty, Recreational hookups. East side of town, Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 Call for details Nice 5 acres on River Rise, S/D 951 Vehicles 386-755-6867 Homes only. 2000 sf underground GAS GOLF CART 2/1, in town Fort White, Lg.Ft & utilities. $65,000 MLS #76151 Fast, 20 hp motor, 25” tires, new bporch, Lg Liv/Kit/Din, Fenced front seat, rear seat.$3,500 Firm byard, $750 mo all utils incl. 1st LAKE CITY REPORTER Call (386) 623-3923 +last+sec. No pets. 941-924-5183. 2BD/1BA Duplex Top to Bottom Renovation. $625.00 per month. NO PETS. 1st/Last/Security. 386-867-9231 Amberwood Hills Apts. Private Patio area. Beautiful yard. ed Mo Washer/dryer hkup. Free water & Publish nthly by the

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