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LAKECITYREPORTER .COM Chick-fil-A is coming Will be built on US 90 near Chick-fil-A, said the company plans to start construction in December, and hopes to have Burger King; plans call for the fast food restaurant finished sometime in opening by summer 2013. spring or summer of 2013. On Facebook, the “Bring Chick-fil-A to Lake City, Florida” page has 1,324 “likes.” Friday By DEREK GILLIAM The most recent question on the page [email protected] Veterans Day ceremony CHICKEN continued on 8A After months of lobbying for a Chick-fil-A The Lake City VA Medical in Lake City, residents will finally get the Center Veterans Day cer- chance to eat more chicken. A former BP gas station is seen along US 90 emony will take place at 10 Tiffany Greenway, a representative for where a Chick-fil-A restaurant is to be built. JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter a.m. on the facility’s front lawn. The keynote speak- er is Guy Diffenbaugh, Senior Vice Commander of the Department of Florida Disabled American Veterans. Drive time Saturday

Veterans Day parade The Lake City Veterans Day parade will take place from 10 - 11 a.m. Saturday. The VFW Post 2206 is host- ing the event. The parade will start at the Dept. of Transportation building on Marion Avenue and go north. Race against Wrights The Race Against the Wright Brothers 5k run/ walk will begin at 8 a.m. at 205 N. Marion Ave. in Lake City. Participants can regis- ter online at Active.com or in person at Carquest Auto Parts on Pinemount Road. Proceeds benefit Disabled American Veterans at Lake City VA Medical Center. Contact Michelle Richards at (386) 438-5830 for more information. Farmers market The Lake DeSoto Farmers Market is open every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon in Wilson Park, along Lake DeSoto DEREK GILLIAM/Lake City Reporter between the Columbia Ed Seifert, public information officer for the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office, has both hands on the wheel of a virtual reality device designed to improve County Courthouse and the driving skills of law enforcement officers. See story, 8A. Shands Lakeshore Hospital in downtown Lake City. Harvest festival The 10th annual Alachua Ceremony, Harvest Festival will be Armed robber hits gas from 1 to 5 p.m. on Main Street in Alachua. There parade for will be food vendors, rides, station; suspect sought shopping and entertain- ment. For more informa- local vets tion, go online to www.ala- From staff reports chuabusiness.com. By TONY BRITT A lone gunman robbed a local conve- [email protected] Pretty Hat Tea nience store Wednesday night, fleeing The annual Pretty Hat with an undetermined amount of cash Veterans past, present and future Tea will be at 5 p.m. in the before jumping into a waiting getaway will be honored for their service to Olivet Missionary Baptist car, authorities said. the country during a ceremony this Church fellowship hall. The According to Columbia County morning and a parade tomorrow. tea is sponsored by the Sheriff’s Office reports, around 6:45 The Lake City VA Medical Center women of the church. p.m. Wednesday the suspect entered Veterans Day ceremony will take the Chevron station/store on 3828 place at 10 a.m. on the facility’s front North US 441 and demanded money lawn. The keynote speaker is Guy Monday from the clerk. Authorities said the Diffenbaugh, Senior Vice Commander CHS band concert man was brandishing a small, silver- of the Department of Florida Disabled colored pistol. American Veterans. Columbia High School After the man got a small amount of The program for the event includes Band will present a free money from the cash register, he fled several speakers praising veterans for Salute to Our Veterans con- from the store. their military service, including rep- cert at 7 p.m. in the high Ed Seifert, Columbia County resentatives from several state and school auditorium. The Sheriff’s Office public information offi- federal politicians. marching band, jazz band cer, said the suspect took the money “There will be a welcome by our and wind ensemble will per- out of the cash register himself. new director Thomas Wisnieski,” form. Witnesses saw the man get into the said Nicky Adams, assistant chief of passenger side of a waiting car. The Voluntary Service for North Florida/ car fled the scene traveling north on South Georgia Veterans Health Tuesday U.S. Highway 441. System. “This will be his first atten- March of Dimes auction Seifert said no one was injured dur- dance at our Veterans Day ceremony The March of Dimes ing the robbery, but he was uncertain here in Lake City.” will have a Signature Chefs how many people were in the estab- Adams also noted the Lake City Auction at 5:30 p.m. in the lishment when the robbery occurred. Middle School eighth grade choral Rountreee Moore Toyota The suspect is a white man in his late ensemble will perform and motor- showroom, U.S. 90 West teens to early 20s approximately 5 feet cycle riders from the Patriot Guard in in Lake City. For more 9 inches to 6 feet tall. The suspect was Alabama, Georgia and Florida are also information, contact Kathy last seen wearing a black and white expected to attend the ceremony. McCallister at 755-0507 plaid hoodie over a white T-shirt and COURTESY CCSO “The highlight of the ceremony or Maureen Lloyd at 397- A still from surveilance video of a suspect in Wednesday’s 0598. ROBBERY continued on 8A armed robbery of a convenience store. VETERANS continued on 8A

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2a LAKE CITY REPORTER daily briefing FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9-10, 2012

Celebrity Birthdays Saturday: Saturday: n Baseball Hall of Famer is 64. Afternoon: 5-3-3 Afternoon: 9-3-3-9 Wednesday: Whitey Herzog is 81. n Actor Lou Ferrigno is 61. Evening: N/A Evening: N/A 1-19-25-28-29 n Baseball Hall of Famer n Sen. Sherrod Brown, D- Bob Gibson is 77. Ohio, is 60. n Actor Charlie Robinson is n Gospel singer Donnie 67. McClurkin is 53. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS n Movie director Bille August n Rock musician Dee Plakas is 64. (L7) is 52. n Actor Robert David Hall n Actress Ion Overman is 43. The Civil Wars breakup in wind Daily Scripture “But if serving the Lord seems NASHVILLE, Tenn. rammy-winning duo The undesirable to you, then choose Civil Wars have canceled for yourselves this day whom their upcoming tour dates, citing irreconcil- you will serve, whether the able differences. gods your ancestors served GThe folk-pop duo of Joy Williams and John Paul White released a beyond the Euphrates, or the statement announcing that because gods of the Amorites, in whose of “internal discord and irreconcil- land you are living. But as for able differences of ambition” they were unable to “continue as a tour- me and my household, we will ing entity at this time.” serve the Lord.” Although they used the language — Joshua 24:15 of divorce, the duo added, “Our sin- cere hope is to have new music for you in 2013.” Lake City Reporter Williams and White are both mar- How to reacH us ried, but to other people. Williams Main number . . . . .(386) 752-1293 BusINess had a baby this summer with hus- Fax number ...... 752-9400 Controller Sue Brannon . . .754-0419 Circulation ...... 755-5445 ([email protected]) band Nate Yetton, the duo’s man- Online . . . www lakecityreporter. com. ager. ASSOCIATED PRESS cIrcuLatIoN The Lake City Reporter, an affiliate of Lake City Reporter Earlier this year the pair canceled Joy Williams (left) and John Paul White of the Grammy Award-winning folk-pop Community Newspapers Inc., is pub- Home delivery of the part of their European tour. duo The Civil Wars have canceled their upcoming tour dates, citing irreconcilable lished Tuesday through Friday and should be completed by 6:30 a.m. Sunday at 180 E. Duval St., Lake City, Tuesday through Friday, and by 7:30 The duo found unexpected suc- differences. Williams and White are both married, but to other people. Fla. 32055. Periodical postage paid at a.m. on Sunday. cess with their 2011 debut album, Lake City, Fla. Member Audit Bureau of Please call 386-755-5445 to report any Circulation and The Associated Press. “Barton Hollow.” With backgrounds to three years of supervised proba- Several other defendants, includ- problems with your delivery service. tion. Lopez, 30, was initially charged ing the alleged ringleaders, have All material herein is property of the Lake In Columbia County, customers should in gospel and rock, they met when City Reporter. Reproduction in whole or call before 10:30 a.m. to report a ser- they were both asked to contribute with felony residen- taken plea deals to end their cases. in part is forbidden without the permis- vice error for same day re-delivery. After sion of the publisher. U.S. Postal Service 10:30 a.m., next day re-delivery or ser- to a country project and found chem- tial burglary and The remaining defendant, Courtney No. 310-880. vice related credits will be issued. conspiring with other Leigh Ames, returns to court on POSTMASTER: Send address changes istry. In all other counties where home delivery to Lake City Reporter, P.O. Box 1709, Back then, the pair framed their members of the ring Dec. 14. is available, next day re-delivery or ser- Lake City, Fla. 32056. that targeted the vice related credits will be issued. partnership in terms of courting. Publisher Todd Wilson . . . .754-0418 swank, Hollywood Circulation ...... 755-5445 White told The Associated Press Director, Paramount ([email protected]) that after two songwriting sessions, Hills homes of stars ([email protected]) such as Hilton, settle lawsuit News Home delivery rates “I finally got up the nerve to ask her Hilton Editor Robert Bridges . . . .754-0428 Lindsay Lohan, (Tuesday -Friday and Sunday) out, as it were.” LOS ANGELES — Director John ([email protected]) 12 Weeks...... $26.32 “In a musical way,” Williams said. Orlando Bloom and others. Singleton and Paramount Pictures 24 Weeks...... $48.79 aDVertIsING 52 Weeks...... $83.46 Hilton’s home was burglarized Corp. have settled ...... 752-1293 ([email protected]) Rates include 7% sales tax. Man pleads no contest in December 2008, and police were a lawsuit over his Mail rates able to return some of her property. 12 Weeks...... $41.40 claim that the studio cLassIFIeD 24 Weeks...... $82.80 in ‘Bling Ring’ case The burglary charge and other broke an agree- To place a classified ad, call 755-5440 52 Weeks...... $179.40 counts against Lopez were dropped. LOS ANGELES — A man who had ment to let him Deputy District Attorney Christine been accused of burglarizing Paris produce two films Kee said Hilton has opted not to CORRECTION Hilton’s home pleaded no contest in exchange for the receive restitution in the case. on Thursday to receiving jewelry rights to distribute Much of the estimated $3 million Singleton An aerospace/aviation-related firm that may relocate in stolen from the house during a rash the Oscar-nominated in high-end jewelry, clothes and art Columbia would have a capital investment of about $400 mil- of break-ins by a group dubbed the movie “Hustle & Flow.” that was taken from the celebrities lion, according to Columbia County Economic Director Jesse “Bling Ring.” has never been recovered. n Associated Press Quillen. Quillen was misquoted on the amount in an article in Roy Lopez Jr. was then sentenced Thursday’s edition. AROUND FLORIDA

and Peggy Quince each offer was made less than $292M nuke another six years. a week after efforts at pass-on proposed The foundation had mediation failed. asked the high court to The Champion family’s TALLAHASSEE — An block the up-or-down votes lawsuit against the univer- environmental group is from being counted, alleg- sity alleges that school offi- criticizing a Florida Public ing the three justices had cials failed to stop hazing. Service Commission staff not legally qualified for recommendation to bill retention. utility customers $292 Developer pulls A Tallahassee judge pre- million in costs related viously dismissed a similar back layoff threat to future construction, lawsuit filed by the founda- expansion or upgrades of ORLANDO — An nuclear power plants. tion. Gov. Rick Scott would Orlando time-share mogul Southern Alliance for appoint replacements if the who told employees they Clean Energy’s executive justices are not retained. faced possible layoffs if director Stephen Smith Barack Obama was re- said Thursday that the rec- Scott to push for elected has reassured ommendation puts power corporate tax cut them that massive layoffs company profits ahead of aren’t on the horizon. consumers’ best interests. Florida Gov. Rick Scott The Orlando Sentinel PSC staffers are propos- will keep pushing in the reports David Siegel told ing nuclear cost recovery coming year to cut the employees in an email sent charges next year of state’s corporate income Wednesday that he never more than $150 million tax — but in a way that intended to cut their jobs for Florida Power & Light may make it hard for Scott if Obama won. He says Co. and $142 million for to keep his promise of his comments made in Progress Energy Florida. eliminating the tax entirely. October were taken out of The commission is to Scott outlined his lat- context by the media. make a decision on Nov. est tax cut proposal on In the email, Siegel said 26. Thursday during an he meant that if the admin- An FPL spokesman says appearance at a national istration keeps increasing his company’s projects are convention of real estate the cost of doing business, nearly complete and will agents gathered in he would cut back on “the save money for consum- Orlando. size and growth of the ers by reducing fuel costs. The governor told the company.” Progress, though, hasn’t group he will ask state Siegel owns the yet received a license to legislators next spring Orlando-based Westgate build a new plant in Levy to exempt about another Resorts. County. 2,000 businesses from having to pay the tax. If Rhino sent to Justice retention passed, the change would breeding program take place in 2014 when case sent to trial Scott will be seeing a sec- MELBOURNE — Max, TALLAHASSEE — The ond term. the white rhinoceros has Florida Supreme Court headed north for love. is sending a challenge FAMU offers Brevard Zoo spokes- to retaining three of its to settle suit woman Michelle Smurl justices to a trial court in says the 13-year-old rhino Tallahassee. ORLANDO — An attor- was recently moved to the The high court on ney for the family of a Birmingham Zoo to be Thursday cited a 1999 rul- Florida A&M University part of a national breeding ing in which it said such drum major who died fol- program. He had lived at petitions would henceforth lowing a hazing incident the Melbourne zoo since be transferred to trial is calling a lawsuit settle- 2003. courts to resolve factual ment offer from the school Florida Today reports issues. “insulting.” the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ Species The conserva- Attorney Chris Survival Plan saw Max as tive Southern Legal Chestnut said Thursday a potential mate for two Foundation, representing that FAMU’s offer to pay southern white rhinos at a Destin man, filed the Robert Champion’s family the Alabama zoo. petition a day before vot- $300,000 shows they aren’t Their names are Laptop ers on Tuesday agreed serious about resolving the and Ajabu. to give Justices R. Fred case. Lewis, Barbara Pariente The school’s settlement n Associated Press 3A

LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL & STATE FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9-10, 2012 3a Florida still too close to call By TAMARA LUSH Associated Press

TAMPA — Yet again, Florida hangs in the balance. Only this time, it doesn’t matter. President Barack Obama held onto a slim lead in Florida early Wednesday, but he didn’t need the largest swing state to win re-election. Instead, he cap- tured several other battleground states. In Florida, the race was too close to call as 200,000 votes had yet to be counted, and Obama’s lead was much less than that — about 50,000 ballots. Long lines at the polls and last-minute absentee ballots prevented votes from being counted in some places. Miami- Dade elections officials said 18,000 uncounted absentee votes would be tal- lied Wednesday; Pinellas officials said they had 9,000. Officials said the votes were absentee ballots that had been dropped off short- ly before polls closed Tuesday evening, and elections workers still needed to verify the signatures and run the ballots through the voting machines. With 98 percent of the vote, Obama had 49.9 percent of the state’s vote to Romney’s 49.2 percent. The razor-thin margin was expected after months of candidate visits, cam- paign bitterness and some $130 mil- lion spent on TV ads. In August, the ASSOCIATED PRESS GOP even held its political convention in In this Oct. 26 file photo, Spanish language election campaign signs promoting President Barack Obama hang on the windows at Lechonera El Tampa, in part to win votes in Florida. Barrio Restaurant in Orlando. Florida, with its diversity, wealth and political cache was long seen as a toss- up. Obama won here in 2008 by 205,000 “I see a lot of Bush in Romney and I There are New Yorkers, Cubans, Puerto the contested 2000 presidential election, votes, but since then, the state’s unemploy- really like him. The only thing I don’t like Ricans, African-Americans and Haitians. which was marred by hanging chads and ment and foreclosure rates have remained is his ideas about Planned Parenthood. I There are Southern conservatives, soccer a lengthy recount. Republican George above the national average. am against abortion, but I am not against moms, wealthy same-sex couples and still W. Bush won after the Supreme Court In other Florida races, voters chose birth control,” she said. wealthier Midwestern retirees. In rural declared him the winner over Democrat Al Sen. Bill Nelson over GOP Rep. Connie Others said they liked the president’s pockets in the state’s middle, there are Gore by a scant 537 votes. Mack and picked seats for Congress; the recent leadership. poor farmers and even poorer farmwork- Kathy Wingard contributed to this Legislature; whether to retain three state “I made my mind up when I saw Obama ers. report. Supreme Court justices; and voters decid- get that storm response out so quick,” Political preferences break down loose- ed on 11 state constitutional amendments. said retiree Raymond Tisdale, 77, of Port ly by region. North Florida is solidly con- Turnout appeared to be heavy, with Charlotte. “I was thinking about voting servative. South Florida generally votes long lines reported in many places, even for Romney, but he just flip flopped too Democratic. Then there’s the Interstate though more than 4.5 million people out much.” 4 corridor, stretching from Tampa in the of nearly 12 million registered voters cast The former building contractor contin- west to Daytona Beach in the east. Some ballots early. There were reports of spo- ued said he sees the economy improving. have called it the most crucial swing radic, but mostly minor problems at the “Obama had a lot on his plate when he region in the most crucial swing state in polls Tuesday. One Florida elections office started, like unemployment going up, but the nation. mistakenly told voters in robocalls the now it seems like it has turned in the other It can’t be said enough: Florida is a election was on Wednesday. Another office direction. We all need to make a living,” microcosm of the United States. lost power for about 45 minutes. he said. Because of this, Obama and Romney Ashely Bass, 22, voted in her second Florida’s voters are difficult to catego- — and their wives, vice presidential picks presidential contest, choosing Romney. rize. It’s a transient state, the fourth-larg- and high profile political supporters — The Lee County resident in the southwest est in the nation. One of every five resi- have held dozens of rallies over the last part of the state picked Republican Sen. dents is foreign-born and those born in the two years. John McCain four years ago. U.S. probably came from another state. Florida also played a crucial role in Work continues on I-75 with repaving project

From staff reports that speeding fines are dou- ed to be complete in the bled in construction work spring. No lane closures The resurfacing of zones when workers are are expected as work is Interstate 75 in North present. being done underneath the Florida continues, with A Motorist Awareness bridges. another segment in System will be used to The FDOT just complet- Hamilton County set to be inform motorists of the ed a $12 million, 9.5-mile completed this week. A lower speed limit and long resurfacing project in 9.5-mile section from the detects their speed, which Hamilton County north of Georgia state line to State is automatically flashed the Suwannee County line Road 6 (Exit 460) is being back at them. to US 129. repaved, according to the No work will be allowed This project included Florida Department of from 6 a.m. Friday until improvements to the US Transportation. 9 p.m. Sunday because of 129 interchange and the The $11 million project the increased volumes of addition of an emergency began Nov. 5 and is expect- traffic on the interstate on median crossover between ed to be complete by next weekends. Weekday lane the agricultural inspection summer, depending on the closures begin at 5 a.m. and stations south of US weather. continue until dusk. 129. The FDOT hired Also, construction is For updates on the proj- APAC-Southeast Inc., underway at the Suwannee ect, contact the FDOT of Jacksonville to do the River bridges approxi- Public Information Office at work. mately six miles north of 800-749-2967, follow FDOT During the resurfacing Interstate 10. on Twitter @MyFDOT_ project, the Florida Highway Work on repairing and NEFL or @FL511_north- Patrol will be enforcing the repainting the steel frame east or dial 511 to get traffic 60 mph speed limit during of the bridges, at a cost incidents on I-75. lane closures. of $1 million, began in Motorists are reminded September and is expect- Clothes giveaway planned

Northside Church of Christ is sponsor- Gibson Lane in Lake City. Take 41 N, pass ing a clothes giveaway Saturday, Nov. 17 Badcock’s home furnishings store, take from 8 a.m.-noon. second left after intersection light. New and gingerly used items will be Phone: 386-755-0393. availble. Email: [email protected]. The church is located at 378 NW Web: www.Thenorthsidecoc.org. 4AOPINION OPINION

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A N O T H E R VIEW Lessons Ann McFeatters from [email protected] voters Watch for GOP is on he Republican-led Legislature packed the state ballot with for some outrageous constitu- tional amendments thatT largely failed, including progress one power play to control the courts that two-thirds of Florida voters rejected. ot that anyone in Gov. Rick Scott championed America has any a tax-cut amendment that he nails left after that said was meant to help small nail-biter of an businesses, but voters rightly election, but we saw it as creating one more Nare nervous all over again wor- hole in a state budget desperate rying whether we will plunge for revenue. They said No. ... over the fiscal cliff. Man, this is In every election there are 6 ways to improve attitude exhausting. lessons. This year’s lesson for Wall Street quickly warned the GOP remains the same as s the world going to hell in solving techniques, rather than President Barack Obama he four years ago, and even of two a hand basket? Hurricane ignoring problems or reacting will not get a fiscal honeymoon. years ago when a health care Sandy hit us hard at a low impulsively to life’s challenges. Republican leaders on Capitol businessman squeaked a win point economically in our n Take care of your health Hill (Mitt Romney is so yes- for the governorship by bank- country. with a proper diet and regular terday) sent conflicting signals rolling millions of dollars in TV IAs of Saturday, the storm’s physical activity. Every meal on whether they’re ready to ads in a low-turnout election death toll climbed to 106. matters, and even a little activity get down to work. Obama says year just as the tea party rose Millions are out of power, out helps. Avoid alcohol and caf- he’s wiser and willing to negoti- to prominence. of gas and displaced from their feine. ate. Our trembling fingers are Lesson No. 1: You do not homes. Robert Denny Keep a journal. Surely you crossed. [email protected] n have a mandate from Florida Lately the economy continues accomplished something today. Folks, this is really serious voters to turn sharp right. to suffer, as the country goes How about each one of us? No matter how small, write stuff. This looming train wreck Indeed, extreme-right voters deeper into . Millions more What can we do? We’re a nation down any successes of the day. (every cliche has and will be make up less than one in five are seeking those jobs we keep of individuals. We each have Take time to remember past overused) confronts us because voters in Florida. ... hoping for, and other millions something to offer. It may begin moments of peak happiness. Congress kicked the can down Lesson No. 2: Moderation, are giving up trying to find with our . Recall and write down your the road late last year and the moderation, moderation. work at all. It’s true that attitude alone favorite positive sayings, like can has stopped rolling. Florida remains a “purple” The U.S. is still deeply caught won’t fix the problems, but prin- “When life gives you lemons, An across-the-board pack- state, and the percentage of up in world skirmishes, and ciples of psychology indicate make lemonade.” age of automatic spending cuts independent voters not affili- Americans continue to die on that our attitudes prepare us n Get appropriate sleep and — including military cuts that ated with either party keeps foreign soil. Wages aren’t keep- to use whatever skills, talents, rest. Start each day fresh and Defense chief Leon Panetta growing. ... ing up with the cost of living. knowledge and abilities we rested. warns would be devastating Lesson No. 3: Don’t Seems like we find problems may have to make a difference. n Do the right thing. Don’t — goes into effect in January, ignore Hispanics. Statewide, everywhere we turn. In order for us to help ensure act reflexively to feelings of fear, mandated by Congress last the Cuban-American vote, Wherein lies hope? We still success in the restoring and panic, sadness, resentments, or year. which historically has gone have a wonderful country. We renewal of our own lives and grief. Doing the right thing will At the same time, the Bush Republican, is no longer probably enjoy the best human our nation, here are 6 things always be better for you and tax cuts expire and tax rates the leading indicator of how rights anywhere on Earth. The you might try now to build that those around you in the long revert to what they were before Hispanics will vote, as Puerto general American spirit holds a positive mood and positive atti- run. 2001, with the alternative mini- Ricans and other Latinos lean belief that we can survive, and tude: You don’t have to try all of mum tax hitting more families. Democratic. eventually thrive again. We have n Practice good stress man- these at once. Pick one of them, At the same time, the 2 Lesson No. 4: Taxes mat- a general belief in our people, agement. Remind yourself to and see if it helps. If it does, percent payroll tax cut Obama ter, but so do services. and that everyone has some- relax, to be calm and confident. think about repeating daily until implemented expires and goes Constitutional amendments that thing to offer — a unique talent, Use whatever methods help it’s a habit. Little changes to back to 6.2 percent. delivered tax breaks for the skill, knowledge and creativity. I — music, conversation and your lifestyle can build that bet- At the same time, unemploy- elderly, disabled veterans or have faith that it will get better. companionship, encouraging ter future life for yourself and ment benefits that had been military widows and widowers Through its ups and downs, it others. Try yoga, stretching, those around you. extended end. passed, but attempts for big- has for the past 236 years. This meditation. n Contact Robert Denny at (386) At the same time, new taxes ticket tax cuts failed because too shall pass. n Use effective problem- 454-4950. from Obama’s health care over- voters know that services will haul plan take effect. suffer. All this would cost the aver- Florida’s Republican leaders age family about $3,600 a year. ignore these lessons at their And soon after that Congress peril. Obama’s re-election bewilders will have to vote to extend the debt ceiling again to cover n The Miami Herald onald Reagan called percent of Americans essentially money we have already bor- the 1964 election “a were beyond his reach because rowed. Tea Partiers who want time for choosing.” they “believe that they are vic- the deficit slashed immediately Lake City Reporter Tuesday’s election tims” and “that government held Congress hostage over yielded a time for has a responsibility to care for Serving Columbia County that issue a year ago, and the Rbewilderment. them.” Since 1874 U.S. credit rating by Standard Given his record, it is aston- Actually, Romney tried to sell The Lake City Reporter is pub‑ & Poor’s was dropped from ishing that President Barack limited government to the 49.5 lished with pride for residents of AAA to AA+. Obama won re-election. He percent of Americans who pay Columbia and surrounding counties by Deroy Murdock Altogether, the combina- Community Newspapers Inc. should have lost, big time. no income tax. Obama offered [email protected] tion of spending cuts and tax We believe strong newspapers build Despite an $833 billion stimulus them health care, school loans strong communities —‑“Newspapers increases would be a $670 and $5.6 trillion in fresh national and other free “investments” get things done!” about 50 percent of U.S. voters billion blow to the economy, debt, the economy crawls for- financed by the 51.5 percent Our primary goal is to still blamed former Republican which would almost certainly publish distinguished and profitable ward with 2 percent growth. of Americans who pay income President George W. Bush for end the fragile economic recov- community‑oriented newspapers. Shovel-ready projects were not taxes. Tuesday may have tipped the country’s economic prob- ery and put us back into severe This mission will be accomplished shovel ready. The Department this seesaw. Once a largely through the teamwork of professionals lems rather than Obama.” The recession. of Energy has generated some untaxed majority of Americans dedicated to truth, integrity and hard allegedly brilliant Rove foresaw And the same players are still 60,000 “green” jobs — at vote themselves free benefits work. 279 electoral votes for Romney. in the same chairs. $578,333 each. When Obama funded by a taxed minority, Todd Wilson, publisher Oops! Rove should retire to a Just thinking about this gave arrived, the unemployment rate Washington, D.C., will descend Robert Bridges, editor Texas ranch, where he can raise investors the jitters after the was 7.8 percent. It’s now 7.9 per- into Athens on the Potomac. Sue Brannon, controller and sell actual bull. election and the stock market cent. Nonetheless, Obama is the Amid the debris, there are a By beating these odds, Obama tumbled in its most dramatic first president to get re-elected few reasons for free marketers Dink NeSmith, president demonstrated that a majority drop of the year. with joblessness above 7.2 per- not to stick our heads in our Tom Wood, chairman of the U.S. electorate supports For the first time, there cent since FDR in 1936. ovens. democratic socialism. Three are glimmers of optimism on Serious analysts like Michael Republican Sen.-elect Jeff bumper stickers on a California Capitol Hill and at the White LETTERS Barone, co-author of “The Flake of Arizona is one of Capitol automobile recently illus- House. House Speaker John Almanac of American Politics,” Hill’s most stalwart soldiers POLICY trated this sad truth. They said, Boehner, R-Ohio, made some forecast 315 electoral votes for for small government, tight Letters to the Editor should be “Obama” “Tax the Rich,” and soothing noises about com- Mitt Romney. Accurate since budgets and terminating pork- typed or neatly written and double “Live Better — Work Union.” promise, although his coun- 1980, the University of Colorado barrel excess. He will serve spaced. Letters should not exceed Rather than being rejected terpart in the Senate, Mitch Boulder’s model predicted 330 Arizona and America splendidly. 400 words and will be edited for as un-American, class warfare McConnell, R-Ky., is being as electoral votes for Romney. In Republican Ted Cruz also is length and libel. Letters must be proved to be a winning formula. grumpy as ever. fact, Romney secured 206 elec- Senate-bound. Texas’ former signed and include the writer’s name, Look for Obama and the left to Obama says he’s ready to put toral votes, with Florida still too solicitor general is scary smart, address and telephone number for sow further seeds of discord. partisanship aside and work close to call. well-spoken to a fault and verification. Writers can have two Let’s see how many prosper- to prevent a fiscal calamity, as Reputed uber-genius Karl Hispanic. Perhaps he and Sen. letters per month published. Letters ous people, entrepreneurs and long as tax cuts are continued Rove reconfirmed that he is Marco Rubio, R-Fla., can remind and guest columns are the opinion of job creators grow sick of being only for those who make less the most overrated living par- the GOP how to appeal to this the writers and not necessarily that of blamed for America’s woes. than $250,000 a year. ticipant in American public life. large and growing demographic. the Lake City Reporter. Many will retire. Others will The world is watching to see As “the architect” of profligate BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, exile themselves to countries if Washington can, at last, func- “compassionate conservatism,” where they will be appreciated. n New York commentator Lake City, FL 32056; or drop off at Deroy Murdock is a columnist tion, if our politicians will act Rove helped smash the GOP’s 180 E. Duval St. downtown. Romney’s general-election with the Scripps Howard News like adults. BY FAX: (386) 752‑9400. reputation for fiscal discipline. campaign had its flaws, but it Service and a media fellow with BY E-MAIL: This still hurts Republicans. As was energetic, issue-based and the Hoover Institution on War, n Scripps Howard columnist Ann McFeatters has covered [email protected] Reuters’ Tim Reid wrote: “Early optimistic. Nonetheless, he was Revolution and Peace at Stanford national exit polls revealed that excoriated for remarking that 47 University. national politics since 1986. 5A

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Nov. 9 Farmers market Glad Tidings Assembly at 397-0598. Put this event Plant clinic United Way luncheon Dinner theater The Lake DeSoto of God, 1571 E. Duval St. on your calendar as we University of Florida United Way of Suwannee High Springs Community Farmers Market is open in Lake City, will have a work together to give every Master Gardeners are Valley will have its Theater and Great Outdoors every Saturday from 8 community gospel sing at 7 baby a healthy start. available every Tuesday, November report lun- Restaurant will present a.m. to noon in Wilson p.m., featuring the Diadem Wednesday and Thursday cheon Wednesday, Nov. 14 a dinner theater produc- Park, along Lake DeSoto Trio of Nashville, Tenn. Photo club from 9 a.m. to noon at the at noon at the PotashCorp- tion of “The Death of Dr. between the Columbia Call (386) 365-1533 for Lake City Photo Club Columbia County Extension White Springs conference Pepper.” at 7 p.m. in the County Courthouse and more information. meets the second Tuesday Office, 164 SW Mary Ethel center, 16071 SE 78th restaurant’s upstairs ban- Shands Lakeshore Hospital of each month from 2 to Lane, to answer questions Place in White Springs. quet room. The play is a in downtown Lake City. Thanksgiving dinner 4 p.m. at the Lifestyle about lawns and plants. Lunch is $12 per person. hilarious, audience-partici- The market is a regional The B and S Combs Elks Enrichment Center at Baya Bring samples for afree For more information, call pation murder-mystery by favorite among shoppers Lodge 1599 and the pride Avenue. Share your photos diagnosis or solutions. 752-5604, ext. 102. Eileen Moushey. Tickets looking for healthy local of B and S Temple 1238 and ideas with the group. For more information, call are available online at high- foods and creative locally will host a Thanksgiving Newcomers are welcome. 752-5384. Class of ‘46 luncheon springscommunitytheater. made gift items. Each week dinner community service The Columbia High com for $39 (plus $1 online you’ll see new vendors at 11 a.m. at Richardson Caregiver conference School class of 1946 will fee), which includes dinner as the fall harvest grows Community Center. The Alzheimer’s Nov. 14 have its quarterly luncheon and the play. nearer and the holiday sea- Association, Central and Olustee battle meeting from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at son picks up. The farm- North Florida Chapter, is The Blue-Grey Army will Phish Heads Restaurant. Fish dinner ers market is a project of Nov. 11 coordinating a caregiver meet at 5:30 p.m. Nov. 14 Reservations are not Our Redeemer Lutheran the Lake City Community Gospel trio conference in partnership to plan the Olustee Battle needed. Church, 5056 SW State Redevelopment Agency. It The Diadem Trio gospel with Elder Options. The Festival. The meeting will Road 47 in Lake City, pre- is the long-term goal of the singing group of Nashville, event will be held at the be at the school district pares fish dinners every CRA to create a waterfront Tenn., will be ministering UF Hilton and Conference central building room 153, Nov. 15 Friday from 3:30 to 6:30 entertainment district sur- at 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. at Center in Gainesville on 409 SW St. Johns St. Retired educators meet p.m. The dinner is $6 for rounding Lake DeSoto, Glad Tidings Assembly of from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. We The 2013 Olustee Battle The Columbia Retired two Alaskan pollock filets, with Wilson Park highlight- God, 1571 E. Duval St. in plan to have speakers on Festival/Re-enactment Educators will meet at 1 corn, baked beans, hush- ed as the premiere park in Lake City. Call (386) 365- a variety of topics related poster prepared by local p.m. at the School Board puppies, cole slaw and downtown for weekly com- 1533 for more information. to care-giving as well as artist Duffy Soto will be Adult Center, room 120. tarter sauce. Take out or munity events. For more health screenings, exhibi- unveiled. Remember to take a cov- eat in. information about the farm- tors, activities, door prizes, ered dish to shaer. For ers market, call (386) 719- Nov. 12 and more. Breakfast and Irrigation clinic more information, contact Winter program 5766 or visit market.lcfla. CHS band concert lunch will be provided. Save water, save money Will Brown at 752-2431. The Boys and Girls Club com. Columbia High School There is no charge to with the University of of Columbia County, on Band will present a free attend. However, pre-reg- Florida Master Gardener’s Jones Way in Lake City, Harvest festival Salute to Our Veterans con- istration is required. Please hands-on workshop on set- Nov. 16 is now accepting registra- The 10th annual Alachua cert at 7 p.m. in the high call (800) 272-3900 to ting up a home irrigation Fish dinner tions for its winter pro- Harvest Festival will be school auditorium. The reserve seats. system from 1 to 4 p.m. This Our Redeemer Lutheran gram, which will run Dec. from 1 to 5 p.m. on Main marching band, jazz band will be the first program for Church, 5056 SW State 1 through March 1. The Street in Alachua. There and wind ensemble will Medicare seminar the Master Gardener dem- Road 47 in Lake City, pre- fee is $200, which includes will be food vendors, rides, perform. Lifestyle Enrichment onstration garden at the pares fish dinners every transportation from all ele- shopping and entertain- Center is sponsoring a Fort White Branch Library, Friday from 3:30 to 6:30 mentary, middle and high ment. For more informa- Recovery group to meet free Medicare seminar 17700 SW Route 47. There p.m. The dinner is $6 for schools. The club offers a tion, go online to www. A 12-step addiction from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. The is no charge. Call 497-1108 two Alaskan pollock filets, variety of activities, includ- alachuabusiness.com. recovery group meets seminar will be moderated for information. corn, baked beans, hush- ing sports, arts and crafts, every Friday at 6 p.m. at by Irv Crowetz of C/C & puppies, cole slaw and game room, livrary and Annual tea the Community Revival Associates. Learn about Newcomers meeting tarter sauce. Take out or special events. It also offers The annual Pretty Hat Center, 244 NE Patterson Medicare, when to enroll, The Lake City eat in. a homework program with Tea will be at 5 p.m. in the Ave. in Lake City. For infor- what’s covered and when Newcomers will meet at tutorial help for children. A Olivet Missionary Baptist mation, call 867-6288. a supplement is needed. 11 a.m. at Guang Dong in computer lab also is avail- Church fellowship hall. Call 755-3475 ext. 107 to the Lake City mall. Guest Nov. 17 able. For more information, The tea is sponsored by the reserve a seat. speaker will be Detective FFA chapter fundraiser call the club at 752-4184. women of the church. A Nov. 13 Katina Dicks of the The Columbia High variety of teas, both hot and March of Dimes auction Native plants meeting Columbia County Sheriff’s School FFA Junior Chapter cold, will be served, and The March of Dimes Join the Sparkleberry Department, who will talk will have a yard sale start- Nov. 10 discussions of pertinent, will have a Signature Chefs Chapter of the Florida about fraud crimes and ing at 8 a.m. The loca- Charity 5k race current issues will enter- Auction at 5:30 p.m. in the Native Plant Society at how to prevent them and tion will be along U.S. The Race Against the tain, enlighten and inform. Rountreee Moore Toyota 6:30 p.m. at Hatch Park in careful Christmas shop- 90 West, across from the Wright Brothers 5k run/ showroom, U.S. 90 West Branford, 403 SE Craven ping. The group also will Fifth Generation Farms walk will begin at 8 a.m. at Yard sale fundraiser in Lake City. The date is St. Our November pro- have its annual “Arts, Crafts market. Donations can be 205 N. Marion Ave. in Lake The Kids Club of Lake a change from the earlier gram will feature hands-on and Collectibles” show. dropped off at the Land City. Participants can regis- City Church of God will publicized date. There will instructions from members Members are welcome to Lab on the hill at CHS, or ter online at Active.com or have a yard sale from 7 be live and silent auctions, about how to weave a bas- take items to show and- contact Ms. Starnes at 755- in person at Carquest Auto a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Family a selection of specialty ket from a saw palmetto or sell. Luncheon will cost 8080 or Lauren Townsend Parts on Pinemount Road. Life Center. There will be foods presented by more frond. These baskets can $11. Sale of 50-50 tickets at (386) 288-0636 for more Proceeds benefit Disabled lots of Christmas items. than 20 area restaurants be used for holiday table will end at 11:25. information. American Veterans at Lake The Church of God is at173 and caterers and compli- decorations. Supplies will City VA Medical Center. Se Ermine Ave. Call (386) mentary wine tasting. For be provided. For more Contact Michelle Richards 752-5965. more information, con- information, contact at (386) 438-5830 for more tact Kathy McCallister at president Carol Sullivan, information. Gospel sing 755-0507 or Maureen Lloyd (386) 364-9309. OBITUARIES

Charlene Wells Ball George Wayne Cox Medical Center ny) Wildwood, FL, Sue Reg- in Cookeville, ister, Daytona, FL and Brenda September 3, 1940- Mr. George Wayne Cox, 88, TN following Whitehead (Henry) Lake November 2, 2012 of Lake City, passed away on a brief illness. Butler, FL and many friends. Charlene Wells Ball, a lov- Friday, October 26, 2012 at He was born Funeral Services will be held ing, devoted wife and mother, Baya Pointe September 14, 1945 in Ft. Lau- Monday, November 12, 2012 who will be greatly missed by Nursing and derdale, FL and moved with at 11:00 A.M. in Antioch Bap- her family, died early Friday R e h a b i l i t a - his family to Brooker, FL in tist Church in Lacrosse, Florida, morning, November 2, 2012, tion Center in 1958. He graduated from Sante officiating is Rev. Ivan - Clem at her residence. She was 72. Lake City. Mr. Fe High School in 1964 and ons and burial will take place at AIRLINES ARE Funeral services were held Sun- Cox was born in Myrtle Beach, attended ABAC in Tift, GA. He Antioch Baptist Church day, November 4, 2012, in Mt. South Carolina in 1924 to the worked on his family Quarter Cemetery. Family invites Hebron United Methodist church, late George L. Cox and Amanda Horse Ranch training and show- friends for visitation Sunday, HIRING between Pinckard and Newton, Vaught Cox. He was a Navy ing horses until its dispersal November 11, 2012 at Archer Alabama with Reverend Lowell Veteran of WWII, was of the in September 1972. After 27 Funeral Home in Lake Butler dƌĂŝŶĨŽƌŚĂŶĚƐŽŶǀŝĂƟŽŶĂƌĞĞƌ͘ D. VanVleck officiating. Burial Baptist faith and had lived in years of service with the Florida from 3:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. followed in the Church cemetery. Department of Corrections he Archer Funeral &ĂƉƉƌŽǀĞĚƉƌŽŐƌĂŵ͘ Mrs. Ball was a native of Hart- Lake City since 1981 having ford and was reared in Hart- moved here from Colorado. Mr. retired to Rockwood, TN. He Home, Inc. is in charge of &ŝŶĂŶĐŝĂůĂŝĚŝĨƋƵĂůŝĮĞĚͲ,ŽƵƐŝŶŐĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ͘ served in the Florida National arrangements. 386-496-2008. ford and Graceville, daughter Cox retired from the Department >>ǀŝĂƟŽŶ/ŶƐƟƚƵƚĞŽĨDĂŝŶƚĞŶĂŶĐĞ of the late Skilmon Lee Wells of Justice in 1986 after 20 years Guard and was a current mem- and Flora Agnes Hughes Wells. of employment and was and avid ber in the 82nd Masonic Lodge Carolyn R. Perry She lived in Dothan from 1960 golfer. He was preceded in death in Raiford, FL, The National 866-314-3769 until 1963, and also lived in by his wife, Frances Louise Cutting Horse, American Quar- Carolyn R. Perry born August Lake City, Florida, from 1963 Cox and one son, Pete W. Cox. ter Horse, American Paint Horse 23, 1938 died October 24, 2012 until 1988, when she returned Survivors include two sons, Associations and the Daysville with her children at her bed- to Dothan. Mrs. Ball was of Chris W. Cox, Lake City and Baptist Church, Daysville TN. side in West Palm Beach, FL. the Assembly of God faith. She Jeffrey D. Cox; five grand- He enjoyed being outdoors work- Carolyn was born in South was retired from the Columbia children; one great grandchild; ing with his horses, farming and Bend, Indiana and lived in South County School System in Flor- longtime friend and care giver, visiting with family and friends. Miami, FL., for a ma- ida as a paraprofessional. After Marcelle Bedenbaugh, Lake He is preceded in death by his jority of her life. she moved to Dothan, she was City; and close friends, Al mother; Mildred Jeanette Pride- Carolyn is survived by her son employed by SouthTrust Bank. Bedenbaugh, Lake City and more McDavid and father; Russell J. Perry of South Miami, Surviving relatives include her Ruby Bedenbaugh, Gainesville. Arthur Fred McDavid. FL., her daughter Shelley R. husband, Louie Ted Ball, Do- Mr. Cox will be interred pri- He is survived by his wife of 44 Perry of Lake City, FL., her than, AL.; a daughter, Deborah vately next to his wife in the years Sherry Ann Crews Mc- grandsons Ryan Perry of the Buwalda (Don); and a son, Tim Littleton Cemetery in Littleton, David, three children; Denise USAF stationed in Virginia Ball (Juanna Duncan), all of Colorado. Arrangements are un- Pearce (Robin) Lake City, FL, Beach, Va., and Corey Daniel Lake City, FL.; four grandchil- der the direction of GUERRY Donna McDavid (Ray) Brooker, Perry of Miami, FL. She is also dren, Levi Buwalda, Brandon Funeral Home, Lake City. FL, Donald McDavid, Jr. (Des- survived by her brother Donald J. Ball, Cameron Ball, and Megan guerryfuneralhome.net tiny) Winter Springs, FL. Seven Underly of West Palm Beach, FL. Ball; a brother, Bill Wells (Re- grandchildren; Dwayne, Austin becca), Macon, GA; sisters-in- Donald Fred McDavid Michael, Ashley, Tyler, Austin law and brothers-in-law from the L., Jalyssa, Isaiah and future Ball family, Elderene Coldiron Obituaries are paid advertise- Donald Fred McDavid, Senior grandson Gabriel. Siblings: ments. For details, call the Lake (Bob), Roba Taylor (Charles), Terry McDavid (Ginger), Lake and Leon Ball (Brenda). age 67 Passed away November City Reporter’s classified depart- 4, 2012 at Cookeville Regional City, FL , Caroline Green (Ken- ment at 752-1293.

REGULAR MEETING LAKE SHORE HOSPITAL AUTHORITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Trustees of the Lake Shore Hospital Authority will hold their Regular Meeting on Monday, November 19, 2012 at 5:15 pm at the LSHA Administrative Complex, Conference Room, 259 NE Franklin Street, Lake City, Florida. The purpose of the meeting is to take action on regular business. All interested persons are invited to attend. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: If you require special aid or services for the meeting identified above, as addressed in the American Disabilities Act, please contact Sue Fraze at (386) 755-1090. Waseem Khan, M.D., Chairman Chairman 6AF&V FAITH & VALUES

Friday & Saturday, November 9-10, 2012 www.lakecityreporter.com 6A The Church of Jesus Christ “The Church of Jesus Christ BIBLE STUDIES spiritual house, being active as Lord, till He comes and rains righ- said, prayer is ‘the vital breath of is not built on a political phi- priests and we are to offer up teousness on you” (Hosea 10:12). a Christian.” We sacrifice by giv- losophy, or some kind of old spiritual sacrifices unto God by The spiritual sacrifices ing. According to Philippians 4:18, constitution; the Church is built Jesus Christ. (I Peter 2:5) we are to offer are it is: “an odor of a sweet smelling upon the existing foundation How do we offer up spiritual not the animal sacrifices as in the aroma, an acceptable sacrifice, of the apostles (that’s the New sacrifices to God? The first thing Old Testament, but the spiritual well pleasing to God.” Another Testament), the prophets (that’s we need to do is as Jeremiah sacrifices that are acceptable to acceptable sacrifice is good work the Old Testament), and Jesus 4:3 says “Break up your fallow God. What are they? Hebrews and sharing. “But do not forget to Christ, the chief cornerstone.” ground and do not sow among 13:13 says “outside the camp”; do good and share, for with such — Arno Froese Hugh Sherrill thorns”. Fallow ground is ground this means outside our church, sacrifices God is well pleased” [email protected] that has been plowed and made outside our comfort zone. (Hebrews 13:16). Remember we hile many ready for sowing, but for one Hebrews 13:15: “… (L)et us are saved entirely by God grace, organizations The apostle Peter gave a defi- reason or another is not planted continually offer the sacrifice of but created specifically unto good and denomina- nition of the Church with these and is allowed to become useless praise to God, that is, the fruit works (Ephesians 2:8-10). We tions may call words: “Coming to Him as to a and unproductive. Do you know of our lips …” The “fruit of our must give of “ourselves.” Romans themselves “a living stone, rejected indeed by anyone like this? God has always lips” is to share and praise God 12:1 says: “We are to present Wchurch”, that does not mean rebuked His people for this. They for all He has done and is going our bodies a living sacrifice, holy men, but chosen by God and pre- that they are a Biblical church. cious, you also, as living stones, allow the world to choke out His to do. This can be done no mat- acceptable unto God which is our However, they may have mem- are being built up a spiritual word. ter where we are; at the grocery reasonable service.” bers of the true church as a part house, a holy priesthood, to offer The word “fallow” is used store, at Wal-Mart, at the gas We as Christians are to serve of their membership. The Church up spiritual sacrifices acceptable only one other time: “Sow for pump, anywhere. God. of Jesus Christ, the real Church, to God through Jesus Christ.” yourselves righteousness; Reap Other acceptable sacrifices are ■ Hugh Sherrill is an ordained min- is made up of born again believ- (I Peter 2:4-5 NKJ). We are liv- in mercy; Break up your fallow prayers. How else can we commu- ister and Bible teacher at Eastside ers only. ing stones, which make up the ground, For it is time to seek the nicate with God. As someone has Baptist Church. Persuasion produces obedience s if to answer his reasons why we are “obeying,” BIBLICAL MEDITATION the word with great eagerness, to elections, sporting events, question, “…who why we believe as we do. Peter examining the Scriptures daily to clothing, car purchases, etc., but hindered you from wrote that we should “always [be] see whether these things were we do not think it is proper to try obeying the truth?” ready to make a defense … yet so” (Acts 17:11). In Athens he to persuade people in matters of (Galatians 5:7), Paul with gentleness and reverence” reasoned “in the synagogue with religion. “Opinion Page” authors Asaid, “This persuasion did not (I Peter 3:15). When we give a the Jews and the God-fearing use the newspaper to persuade. come from Him who calls you” defense we are going to put forth Gentiles” (Acts 17:17). Paul’s “Letters to the Editor” are submit- (Galatians 5:8). True obedience reasons why we believe or obey. preaching was filled with attempts ted by authors trying to persuade comes because we are persuad- But why do we see so little to persuade. people. ed that something is true and “defense” being given for why we Could it be that the reason why God’s word is filled with that we should do it. Persuasion, believe or obey? Why do we see Carlton McPeak we are not trying to persuade attempts to persuade. Trying to a decision of the mind, produces so little reasons given for why we [email protected] people is because we do not have persuade each other can be very obedience. believe or obey? Why do we see any “reasons” for why we believe beneficial to all, but needs to be If someone is going to hinder so little opportunities within our give the appearance that we are or obey? Could it be that we have done with kindness, gentleness us from “running well” then they community of churches announc- trying to persuade people to our just been told this is the way and with great love for each other. must “persuade” us that what we ing that they will have a special religious position? things are with no reasons given, When we are persuaded of the have been doing is not proper assembly to discuss the reasons In the city of Thessalonica, as and therefore the only thing we same thing we can join hands in and that we need to change direc- for why they believe or obey was his custom, Paul went to the can say to people is “that’s just our obedience. tions. If they do not “persuade” some doctrine? Jewish synagogue and “reasoned the way we do it”? Could it be that us and we only change to please Could it possibly be that we as with them from the Scriptures, we have nothing with which to ■ Carlton G. McPeak is an evange- them, then are we really “obey- a society do not feel the need to explaining and giving evidence” persuade people? Could it be that list working in the Lake City area. ing”? persuade people to our religious (Acts 17:2, 3). Luke compliments trying to “persuade” people is not All Scriptural quotations are from When we are obeying because beliefs? Have we come to the con- the Bereans as being “more important anymore? the New American Standard Bible, we are persuaded, then we should clusion that in matters of religion noble minded that those in It seems strange that we try to Holman Bible Publishers, unless be able to give to other people the it is inappropriate for us to even Thessalonica, for they received persuade people when it comes otherwise noted. 7AReligion

LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL & STATE FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9-10, 2012 7a Press on in the face of uncertainty n the 14th Chapter of of God’s rescue mission. In part HEART MATTERS guessed they were slaves in ourselves traveling in unknown Exodus, the Israelites one, Moses led the way out of Egypt. They made it sound like territory. When we anticipate the find themselves stand- Egypt. Don’t forget their desire they lived in paradise! overwhelming desire to go back ing between a rock and a to go back to Egypt rather than I was talking about this with the way you came, we can refuse hard place … more liter- face the army approaching. Part a friend of mine recently who to let it be our GPS and direct Ially between an army and lots two describes how God miracu- shared feeling very much the our steps into an unhealthy situ- of water! Observing their des- lously parted the Red Sea for same way during her divorce. ation. As Paul says in Philippians peration clearly shows our oddly the Israelites to walk across on The relationship was extremely 3:14, “I press on toward the goal human preference of going back dry ground. Do you think they unhealthy, her spouse did not to win the prize for which God to what is familiar when things were still wishing to go back desire reconciliation, and yet has called me heavenward in get scary, even if what is familiar to slavery as they stood on the Angie Land more than anything, she wanted Christ Jesus.” is very unhealthy. other side of the Red Sea and [email protected] to go back. She agreed that the Press on in the face of uncer- I believe this tendency is a watched Pharaoh’s army drown? fear of the unknown (being on tainty. Know for certain that God result of familiarity being direct- Of course not!! They celebrated, this entire assembly to death.’” her own as a single mom) began will lead you forward … because ly linked to our comfort. In other just like we would! But, then it’s (Exodus 16:3) to paralyze and prevent her from every heart matters! words, we may not particularly time to get moving again and About now you’re thinking moving forward. Where we like the situation, environment, now water and food is in short what I’m thinking: “Are you kid- were brings us to where we are, or relationship we are in, but supply. Exodus 16 records the ding me?” Yet, before we judge and if going back is ever to be a ■ Heart Matters is a weekly col- compared to stepping into the next timely “if only” statement: too harshly, let’s think about healthy option, problems must umn written by Angie Land, direc- unknown, we often consider it “The Israelites said to them times when we are tempted to be faced and changes made… tor of the Family Life Ministries of preferable. Let’s watch as the (Aaron and Moses), ‘If only we sound just as ludicrous. In the which means we are indeed the Lafayette Baptist Association, Israelites display this behavior had died by the Lord’s hand in face of uncertainty, do we think moving forward. If not, we only where she teaches bible studies, over and over again in their Egypt! There we sat around pots back to what is familiar and prolong the suffering. leads marriage and family confer- journey from Egypt through the of meat and ate all the food we remember it favorably? Anyone I suppose our lesson this ences, and offers biblical counsel- wilderness: wanted, but you have brought overhearing the Israelites’ state- week is simply to expect these ing to individuals, couples and Exodus 14 records part two us out into this desert to starve ment above would never have kinds of feelings when we find families. Fan or follower or the last three years, 19:16-30 which is the record of his Christianity. He wanted both After the rich man left disap- we have taken a trip Jesus and the rich young ruler. worlds. He was a ‘Jesus fan’, not a pointed, Jesus told the disciples, to Murphy, N.C., a He came and asked about what committed follower of Jesus. “It is hard for a rich man to beautiful place in the he must do to have eternal life. It’s almost like playing DVD’s. enter the kingdom of heaven. Smokey Mountains. Jesus says, keep the command- On Sunday we play the “Go to Again I tell you, it is easier for a FIt is getting where we know the ments. He lists a few and the church” DVD, and then when we camel to go through the eye of route now, but the first time we young man says, “I’ve done that.” are done, we put in the “Business a needle, than for a rich man to really depended on the GPS. Jesus then says, “Go and sell all Jack Exum Jr. man” or “The Real John’ DVD, enter the kingdom of God.” The Even still, there were times when you have and give to the poor.” [email protected] as if the two were not connected disciples replied, “Who then can we thought we were going the The young man responds by at all. be saved?” The answer ... anyone right way, and according to the going away sad, because he was and ‘John’ took the call. ‘John’ Divorcing your business or any who will put God first. A person ‘great lady in the sky’ we were, really rich! needed another client, so, he other part of your life from fol- just has to decide which he wants but we ended up in an alley Christians often come to sold him on the idea of going lowing Jesus, is wrong. The prob- more, and what he is willing to which was a dead end. Then a cross road, which means a with him. His friend who hap- lem is that people want to follow leave behind. there are the constant distrac- choice. I came across a story of pened to go to the same church Jesus, but not to the point that it The person you are in church tions ‘calling’ for you to stop and a man named ‘John’ who went to heard ‘John’, and after the call inconveniences them, or makes should be the person people see enjoy this or that? Aggravating, work as he always did at ‘ABC was over he asked him. “How them change the rest of their life. at work and at home as well. right? Insurance Company’. He made could you do that, ‘John’? We go They are part of church goers Jesus calls you to be a follower, Jesus calls all who will, to come good money by selling Life to church together every week!” that are committed to going to not a fan. and follow Him, not just be a Insurance. Then one day his co- ‘John’ then told him, “Well, this is church, and loving Jesus, but not ‘Jesus fan’. There is a difference worker called in sick. The one of business, not church.” ‘John’ had to the point that it inconveniences ■ Jack Exum Jr. Is a freelance which one can see in Matthew the sick man’s clients called in, ‘separated’ his everyday life from them. writer who lives in Lake City,

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Nov. 9 Vicks of Tallahassee; The God, 1571 E. Duval St. in Church homecoming p.m. The dinner is $6 for fellowship, breakfast service also will feature Lake City. Call (386) 365- Deep Creek Advent two Alaskan pollock filets, and spiritually uplifting Fish dinner local artist Elder Robert 1533 for more information. Christian Church will cel- corn, baked beans, hush- morning. Our Redeemer Lutheran Jackson and the New Spirit ebrat Homecoming 2012 at puppies, cole slaw and Church, 5056 SW State Travelers; Nu Testament of Devotional services 11 a.m., with a Southern tarter sauce. Take out or Road 47 in Lake City, pre- Jacksonville; the Anointed The American Legion gospel music concert fea- eat in. Ongoing pares fish dinners every Straughter Sisters; the Rider Chapter 57, South turing Billy Sanders and Christian motorcyclists Friday from 3:30 to 6:30 Johnson Two of Valdosta, Highway 47, hosts Sunday grandson Adam Sanders, Christian Motorcyclist p.m. The dinner is $6 for Ga.; the Anointed Powell morning devotional ser- of Nashville, Tenn., along Nov. 18 Association Iron Shepherds two Alaskan pollock filets, Sisters; and the Gospel vices the second Sunday with Earl Green of Lake Church homecoming Chapter 826 meets the first corn, baked beans, hush- Harmoneers of Lake City. of every month at 9 a.m. City. A covered-dish dinner New St. James Baptist Thursday of the month at puppies, cole slaw and Tickets are available a loca- There is also a continen- will follow. Church, 365 NW Martin Ray’s Deli & Grill, Highway tarter sauce. Take out or tions throughout Lake City. tal breakfast from 8 to 9 Glen, Lake City, will have 247 across from the fair- eat in. Contact Pastor Gomes at a.m. Services are held by Special speaker its annual homecoming grounds, at 6:30 p.m. We (386) 758-1886 for more the Christian motorcycle Wellborn Church of program at 11 a.m. The are a Christian motorcy- information. Association. Everyone is God, 3330 US 90, will have speaker will be Minister clist group sharing and Nov. 10 welcome to join in the fel- a special speaker, the Rev. Bertha Dennis of Madison. showing the love of Jesus Gospel concert Gospel sing lowship, breakfast and spir- Glenn Barrs, at 10:30 a.m. A covered-dish, fellowship Christ to motorcyclists. For Angel Ministries of Lake Glad Tidings Assembly itually uplifting morning. Bring food and drinks for lunch will follow. more information email City Incl will hold a 20th of God, 1571 E. Duval St. a greate day of fellowship. Ironshepherds826@gmail. anniversary elebration for in Lake City, will have a Missionary program Invite your family and com. gospel promoter Pastor community gospel sing at 7 St. Paul Missionary friends, former members Dec. 9 Minnie Williams Gomes p.m., featuring the Diadem Baptist Church, 222 and all who want a blessing Devotional services Fish dinner at 6 p.m. at New Day Trio of Nashville, Tenn. Oosterhoudt Lane, will from God. Call the church The American Legion Our Redeemer Lutheran Spring Missionary Baptist Call (386) 365-1533 for celebrate its Mission ad at (386) 963-4988 for more Rider Chapter 57, South Church, 5056 SW State Church, 709 Nw Long St. more information. Matron program at 11 information. Highway 47, hosts Sunday Road 47 in Lake City, pre- The donation event will a.m. and 3:30 p.m. The morning devotional ser- pares fish dinners every feature music by interna- morning speaker will be vices the second Sunday of Friday from 3:30 to 6:30 tional recording artists Doc Nov. 11 Sister Lawalla Mae Dixon, Nov. 16 every month from 8:30 to 9 p.m. The dinner is $6 for McKenzie and the Hi-Lites Gospel trio mission president of the Fish dinner a.m. There is also a conti- two Alaskan pollock filets, of Paterson, N.J.; Wayne The Diadem Trio gospel church. Afternoon speak- Our Redeemer Lutheran nental breakfast from 8 to corn, baked beans, hush- Norwood and the Children singing group of Nashville, er will be Sister Makeba Church, 5056 SW State 8:30 a.m. Services are held puppies, cole slaw and of God of Rochester, N.Y.; Tenn., will be ministering Murphy of Philadelphia Road 47 in Lake City, pre- by the Christian motorcy- tarter sauce. Take out or Febe and the Chosen Ones at 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. at Missionary Baptist Church pares fish dinners every cle Association. Everyone eat in. of Tallahassee; and Tony Glad Tidings Assembly of of Lake City. Friday from 3:30 to 6:30 is welcome to join in the Medical careers begin here Archaeologists explore site of biblical city Train ONLINE for Allied Health and Medical Management. Job placement assistance. Computer available. By CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA months ago. then by hostilities between its troops occupied the site &ŝŶĂŶĐŝĂůŝĚŝĨƋƵĂůŝĮĞĚ͘^,sĂƵƚŚŽƌŝnjĞĚ͘ Associated Press A Turkish-Italian team Turkish nationalists and about 90 years ago. is conducting the most French colonizers from At around the same call 888-203-3179 ISTANBUL — Few extensive excavations Syria who built machine time, the Syrian uprising www.centuraOnline.com archaeological sites seem there in nearly a century, gun nests in its ramparts. against President Bashar as entwined with conflict, building on the work of Part of the frontier was Assad was escalating. ancient and modern, as the British Museum teams that mined in the 1950s, and in Archaeologists say they city of Karkemish. included T.E. Lawrence, later years, creating deadly felt secure during a 10- The scene of a battle the adventurer known as obstacles to archaeological week season of excava- mentioned in the Bible, Lawrence of Arabia. The inquiry at a site symbolic of tion on the Turkish side of it lies smack on the bor- plan is to open the site modern strife and intrigue. Karkemish that ended in der between Turkey and along the Euphrates river “All this is very pow- late October. Syria, where civil war to tourists in late 2014. erfully represented by About one-third of the rages today. Twenty-first The strategic city, its Karkemish,” said Nicolo’ 222-acre archaeological Go Painlessly® with THERA-GESIC. century Turkish sentries importance long known to Marchetti, a professor of site lies inside Syria and occupy an acropolis dat- scholars because of refer- archaeology and art history is therefore off-limits; con- Maximum strength ing back more than 5,000 ences in ancient texts, was of the Ancient Near East at struction and farming in analgesic creme for years, and the ruins were under the sway of Hittites the University of Bologna. Jarablous have encroached temporary relief from: recently demined. Visible and other imperial rulers He is the project director on what was the outer • Joint and Muscle from crumbling, earthen and independent kings. at Karkemish, where the edge of the ancient city. soreness ramparts, a Syrian rebel However, archaeological Turkish military let archae- Most discoveries have • Arthritis flag flies in a town that investigation there was ologists resume work last been made on what is now • Back aches

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8a LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9-10, 2012 Virtual reality comes to CCSO By DEREK GILLIAM been running 24 hours a day. training. today at 7 p.m., he said. [email protected] He said officers from the Lake City “Sheriff Hunter realizes that one deputy John Jewett, director of criminal justice Police Department along with deputies puts 35,000 miles on average on a car per at Florida Gateway College, said the law Columbia County law enforcement per- from Suwannee, Baker and Union counties year.” he said. “They’re in these patrol cars enforcement training division at Florida sonnel have been training around the have participated in the training. 12 hours a day durring their shift, and we Gateway College paid for the training clock on a virtural reality device that they The acade-like simulator fits inside a drive a lot being in a rural county.” though a trust fund provided by the Florida hope will make all officers of the law better recreational vehicle and includes three The software allows for changes in Department of Law Enforcement. behind the wheel. screens that mimic driving conditions and weather and can be modified to perform The training costs about $2,500, Jewett Ed Seifert, public information officer hazards officers will face while on duty. like any vehicle law enforcement officers said. for the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office, Seifert said this type of training isn’t use, as well as emergency service vehicles “We love free training, especially when said the simulation was parked behind the required but Sheriff Mark Hunter has such as fire trucks and ambulances. it works,” Seifert said. Sheriff’s office on Nov. 2 and training has worked hard to incorperate more driver The simulator is scheduled to run until Community Hero Old Town man appointed to water governing board

From staff reports ment officer and in the Florida Marine Patrol. He Gov. Rick Scott on Wednesday also serves as an athlet- announced the appointment of Gary F. ic coach with the Dixie Jones to the Governing Board of the County School Board. Suwannee River Water Management Jones is a graduate of the District. University of Florida. He Jones, 63, of Old Town, is a self- is appointed for a term employed farmer with Jones Farms. Jones beginning November 7, Previously, Jones was a state law enforce- 2012, and ending March 1, 2016.

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asks residents of the city, removed. saggy blue jeans, expos- “What’s the biggest annu- Fletcher Kirby of Kirby ing black underwear. al event in your town?” Oil Company, which owns Authorities said the sus- One of the comments the station, said it opened pect is considered armed said, “The biggest event in 1993 and operated until and dangerous and asked would be the grand open- Saturday. that citizens not approach ing of a Chick-fil-A, quit Greenway said a new him, but instead call 911. trickin’ and start pimpin’. franchise typically brings Anyone with informa- Bring a store to LC.” 70 to 90 new jobs to an tion about this crime is The Chick-fil-A will area. She said nearly all asked to call the Columbia be constructed near the Chick-fil-A’s are franchi- County Sheriff’s Office at Days Inn and the Burger sees. 758-1095. Citizens may King on US 90 where the “When we come to an also call Crime Stoppers COURTESY James Dingles of Safeco Insurance Co., right, presents United Way Long Term Recovery BP gas station, 3180 W US area we hope to grow of Columbia County at 90, is located. roots,” she said. “So those 754-7099. Callers to Crime Coordinator Jennifer Sawyer the Safeco Insurance Community Hero Award in the amount This week the demo- should be pretty stable Stoppers will always of $5,000 Thursday. The Wheeler Agency nominated Dale Tompkins (second from left) for lition of the BP station jobs.” remain anonymous and the award for his selfless work with Tropical Storm Debby flood victims. Of the 15 Safeco began. The gas reservoir There will be part-time may be eligible for a Community Heroes nationally, Tompkins received the fourth most votes in an online contest that was under the station and full-time positions at reward of up to $1,000. conducted in October. John Wheeler is also pictured. has been unearthed and the restaurant, she said. VETERANS: Will be honored today and tomorrow with ceremony, parade Continued From Page 1A is going to be the recognition of our vet- “upbeat” than other services that honor the community that we respect and value parade will take place from 10 - 11 a.m. erans,” Adams said. “It’s the continued veterans. She said Veterans Day is impor- the effort our military veterans do for us Saturday. The VFW Post 2206 is host- appreciation for those who are currently tant because it honors all veterans, those each and every day,” Adams said. ing the event. The parade will start at serving, those who have served and those living as well as those who have passed The VA Center is located at 619 S. the Dept. of Transportation building on who plan to serve.” away. Marion Ave. Marion Avenue and go north. Adams offered special word of recogni- “It’s important to hold his event annu- In addition to the today’s Veterans tion to the Disabled American Veterans, ally to remember the veterans and remem- Day service, the Lake City Veterans Day Marine Corps League Ladies Auxiliary and ber everything they are doing to keep Georgia VFW Post 4830 for assisting and Americans free,” she said. “And to show volunteering to help with the program. our young people that we value and A U.S. Navy veteran, Adams said the respect the service that our men and Lake City Institute of Neurology Veterans Day Service is normally more women do for their country and to show About Dr. Nid Dr. Nidadavolu has completed his medical training at Siddhartha Medical College, India and completed his residence & EMG/ Neuromuscular Fellowship training from renowned University of Miami, FL. He is Board Certifi ed, member of American Academy of Neurology. Dr. Nidadavolu provides services in general neurology, Stroke, MS (Multiple Sclerosis), Epilepsy, Dementias, encephalopathies, Parkinson’s and other movement disorders. He also performs ROUNTREE MOORE TOYOTA SHOWROOM outpatient EEG (electroencephalogram) and Lumbarc punctures November 13th, 2012 - 5:30 pm procedures. Dr. Nidadavolu is trained in EMG (electromyography)/ Never Conduction Studies for diagnosing various neurological conditions at his clinic. We are glad to inform that we are now offering Neurological services in the heart of Lake City and surrounding areas. Dr. 4355 American Ln • Lake City, FL NL Prasad Nidadavolu and his staff offer excellent neurological Ph: 386-755-1211 services to the community in a caring, parofessional environment. 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Tim Kirby for Columbia Phone: (386) 754-0421 [email protected] Tigers look to next week when the Tigers will host Bartram Trail. win 5th straight But first, Columbia but Playoff against Bulldogs. knock off its oldest rival. “Anytime we play By BRANDON FINLEY Suwannee, it’s the same outlook [email protected] thing year in and year out,” Columbia head coach Brian t is rematches all Columbia High has had a Allen said. “We can’t go out around for District lot of success in its biggest and just think we have won 3-3A teams in the rivalry game and looks to the game. We have to go opening round of make it five in a row against out and take it. Suwannee the state football Suwannee High tonight. wants to go out and attain playoffs.I The Tigers host the the Oaken Bucket.” Fort White travels to Bulldogs at 7:30 p.m. The Bulldogs (3-6) don’t Orlando on Nov. 16 to to close out the regular have anything to play for play The First Academy season. but the rivalry as Suwannee and Trinity Catholic Columbia can finish the will end its season after the hosts Melbourne Central regular season at 9-1 before JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter Catholic. heading into the 6A playoffs CHS continued on 3B Columbia High’s Ronald Timmons breaks free against Leon High on Friday. Same as last year, when both Fort White and Trinity Catholic won to set up their own rematch. In the top quarter of the 3A bracket, Trinity Christian of Jacksonville hosts Pensacola Catholic Paddle retained and Madison County hosts Providence of Jacksonville. Indians take The bottom of the bracket looks down Raiders in like this: Berkeley rivalry victory. Prep at Fort Meade; Frostproof at Clearwater By TIM KIRBY Central Catholic; [email protected] Cardinal Newman at University School of ALACHUA — It was Fort Lauderdale; and, senior night at Santa Fe Chaminade-Madonna High, but Fort White High’s Prep at American Trey Phillips turned it into Heritage. his personal senior night. Fort White Phillips led the Indians to opponents Union County a 22-7 win over the Raiders and Newberry could be Thursday night in the annu- headed for a rematch of al Battle for the Paddle. their District 7-1A Fort White (6-4) was fac- deciding game. ing a Santa Fe team (1-9) In the opening round that produced its first win of of the 1A playoffs, Union the season last week. County hosts Crescent Still, the Indians only led City and Newberry goes by three, 10-7, at the half. to Wildwood. “They made it tough for In their half of bracket, us in the first half,” Fort Lafayette hosts Hilliard White head coach Demetric and Trenton hosts Jackson said. “We were not Jefferson County. capitalizing like we needed In Class 4A’s first to. We wanted to put it in round, Taylor County there.” travels to Yulee and West Phillips was a bright spot Nassau plays at East in the first half. He rushed Gadsden. for 104 yards and scored The adjoining teams Fort White’s touchdown on in the bracket half are the first play of the second Raines at South Sumter quarter for a 10-0 lead. and Mount Dora at Nathan Escalante had Bolles. kicked a 21-yard field goal In the Class 5A on Fort White’s first pos- playoffs, Wakulla opens session. at home against Gulf After the Indians lost a Breeze. Godby plays at JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter fumble, Damian Johnson West Florida. Fort White High’s Michael Mulberry (4) nearly runs the ball to zone during a game against Santa Fe High on In the other half, Baker Thursday. INDIANS continued on 3B County hosts Creekside and Bishop Kenny travels to Ponte Vedra. Last year, Fort White beat First Academy and Burns a two-time Trinity Catholic defeated Melbourne Central Catholic. state champion Trinity Catholic beat Fort White, then lost to Columbia of 1:04.12. Madison County. “She swam a perfect American Heritage swimmer takes race,” Mathis said of the School beat Madison for home 200 IM. 200IM. “She always has a the state championship. positive attitude and she Columbia High has the From staff reports was just going for it. She potential for a reverse dropped four seconds off rematch in Class 6A. Columbia High’s Hannah of her time and to see the The Tigers open the Burns made it a two-peat at expression on her face was playoffs by hosting the state swimming tour- so rewarding.” Bartram Trail, the team nament as the Lady Tiger Columbia High’s Lindsay that beat the Tigers in swimmer brought home Lee also qualified for the the second round last another championship. state meet and finished in year. Burns qualified for two 17th in the 50 freestyle with With a win, Columbia events, but took home a time of 0:24.91. will play either Ridgeview the top prize in the 200IM “She put a lot of pres- in a district rematch, or where she finished with a sure on herself, but she still St. Augustine, which the time of 2:00.82. looked good,” Mathis said. Tigers beat in the first Her finish was good “A lot of people don’t know, round last year. enough to earn her but she doesn’t swim year The Panhandle players All-American Academic around. She has the poten- are Niceville at Milton Honors consideration tial to go to the next level. I and Pace at Navarre. according to her coach even asked the FSU coach Mary Kay Mathis. to take a look at her and he COURTESY PHOTO ■ Tim Kirby is sports editor Burns finished second in told me that he came away Columbia High’s Hannah Burns shows off her medal after winning stsate at the Central of the Lake City Reporter. the breaststroke with a time impressed.” Florida YMCA Aquatic Complex in Orlando on Thursday. 2BSPORTS

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Ladies 782. 118.5); 3. Ronsonet Buick-GMC Truck ESPN2 — Premier League, teams Illinois 88; Texas Tech 68; Michigan 48; League results Team high handicap series: (167-133). TELEVISION TBA Oklahoma State 41; Cincinnati 38; TCU 1. (tie) Legal Ladies, Oddballs 2,322; High scratch game: 1. Brian 37; Ohio 34; Kent State 32; Wisconsin 3. Spare Us 2,266. Meek 248; 2. Bill Duncan 247; 3. Tim 25; Utah State 13; UCF 12; San Diego Lake City Bowl league play: TV sports GOLDEN ROLLERS High handicap game: 1. (tie) Carson 233. FOOTBALL State 7; West Virginia 7; Fresno State 4; Team standings: 1. Gamblers; Sandra Peterson, Angie Meek 232; High scratch series: 1. Bill Duncan Today Louisiana-Monroe 4; Tulsa 4; Washington 2. Knock em Down; 3. 2 Girls & 2 3. Karen Gardner 220. 704; 2. Brian Meek 659; 3. Gregg AUTO RACING 4; Arizona State 3; Middle Tennessee 2. NFL standings Guys. High handicap series: 1. Joan Moravec 624. Noon Team high handicap game: 1. Carman 665; 2. Linda Herndon 630; High handicap game: 1. Tim SPEED — NASCAR, Nationwide AMERICAN CONFERENCE Harris Top 25 You’re Up 847; 2. 4 S’s 825; 3. Ups 3. Sharon Tuning 611. Carson 283; 2. Dan Cobb 276; Series, practice for Great Clips 200, at East & Downs 815. (results from Oct. 30) 3. Bryan King 269. Avondale, Ariz. W L T Pct PF PA WATERGUARD LEAGUE The Top 25 teams in the Harris Team high handicap series: 1. High handicap series: 1. Dan 2 p.m. New England 5 3 0 .625 262 170 Interactive College Football Poll, with Knock em Down 2,398; 2. 2 Girls & 2 Team high handicap game: 1. 10 Trimble 748; 2. Bryan King 742; 3. Bill SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Miami 4 4 0 .500 170 149 first-place votes in parentheses, records Guys 2,389; 3. 2 Plus 2 2,310. In The Pitt 963; 2. All In 881; 3. All In Duncan 731. practice for AdvoCare 500, at Avondale, N.Y. Jets 3 5 0 .375 168 200 through Nov. 3, total points and previous High scratch game: 1. Joanne The Family 861. High average: 1. Dale Coleman Ariz. Buffalo 3 5 0 .375 180 248 ranking: Denton 167; 2. Yvonne Finley 163; Team high handicap series: 1. Wolf 214.93; 2. Bill Duncan 213.1; 3. Wally 3:30 p.m. South Record Pts Pvs 3. DeDe Young 162. 1. Wayne Johns Pack 2,689; 2. Dominators 2,530; 3. O Howard 210.04. SPEED — NASCAR, Nationwide W L T Pct PF PA 1. Alabama (108) 9-0 2,867 1 197; 2. (tie) Lee McKinney, George 2 Cool 2,466. (results from Oct. 29) Series, final practice for Great Clips 200, Houston 7 1 0 .875 237 137 2. Oregon (6) 9-0 2,735 2 Mulligan 191. High scratch game: 1. Lorrie SEXY SENIORS at Avondale, Ariz. Indianapolis 5 3 0 .625 159 191 3. Kansas State (1) 9-0 2,664 3 High scratch series: 1. Judy Geiger 220; 2. Mary Lobaugh 199; Team standings: 1. Handicappers 4:30 p.m. Tennessee 3 6 0 .333 182 308 4. Notre Dame 9-0 2,533 4 Johnson 497; 2. Louise Atwood 457; 3. Mary Lobaugh 192. 1. Jim Lobaugh (60-28); 2. Outcasts (58-30); 3. Jo’s SPEED — NASCAR, Truck Series, pole Jacksonville 1 7 0 .125 117 219 5. Georgia 8-1 2,345 6 3. Elaine Nemeth 439. 1. Bill Dolly 279; 2. George Mulligan 233; Crew (56-32). qualifying for 150, at Avondale, North 6. Florida State 8-1 2,223 7 558; 2. Tom Young 544; 3. Ric Yates 3. George Walters 232. Team high handicap game: 1. Pin Ariz. W L T Pct PF PA 7. Florida 8-1 2,154 8 495. High scratch series: 1. Mary Droppers 813; 2. Outcasts 791. 6 p.m. Baltimore 6 2 0 .750 199 176 8. LSU 7-2 2,011 5 High handicap game: 1. Joyce Lobaugh 564; 2. Lorrie Geiger 535; Team high handicap series: SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole Pittsburgh 5 3 0 .625 191 164 9. Clemson 8-1 1,969 9 Hooper 244; 2. Joan Carman 237; 3. Chrissy Fancy 512. 1. Jim Lobaugh 1. Handicappers 2,369; 2. Keglers qualifying for AdvoCare 500, at Avondale, Cincinnati 3 5 0 .375 189 218 10. Louisville 9-0 1,825 10 3. Vy Ritter 222. 1. George Walters 677; 2. George Mulligan 628; 3. Frank 2,326; 3. Pin Busters 2,248. Ariz. Cleveland 2 7 0 .222 169 211 11. South Carolina 7-2 1,654 11 262; 2. Jack Stanfield 227; 3. Art Miller 586. High scratch game: 1. (tie) Joanne 8 p.m. West 12. Oregon State 7-1 1,588 13 Joubert 222. High handicap game: 1. (tie) Denton, Sandra Johns 148; 3. Barbara SPEED — NASCAR, Truck Series, W L T Pct PF PA 13. Oklahoma 6-2 1,556 12 High handicap series: 1. June Pat Lorrie Geiger, Julie Bell 246; 3. Susie Croft 124. 1. Dan Ritter 196; 2. Edward Lucas Oil 150, at Avondale, Ariz. Denver 5 3 0 .625 235 175 14. Stanford 7-2 1,431 14 Klock 632; 2. Judy Sanders 616; Camacho 243; 4. Linda Oliver 228. Smith 166; 3. Ron Grey 160. BOXING San Diego 4 4 0 .500 185 157 15. Texas A&M 7-2 1,320 18 3. Susan Mears 603. 1. David Duncan 1. (tie) Jesus Camacho, George High scratch series: 1. Betty 10 p.m. Oakland 3 5 0 .375 171 229 16. Nebraska 7-2 992 21 696; 2. Ronnie Grey 669; 3. Jim Mulligan 262; 3. George Walters 254; Carmichael 425; 2. Louise Atwood SHO — Heavyweights, Dominick Kansas City 1 7 0 .125 133 240 17. Texas 7-2 860 22 Burnett 632. 4. (tie) John Quinn, Steve Greaves 412; 3. Yvonne Finley 353. 1. Wayne Breazeale (0-0-0) vs. Curtis Tate (4-3-0); NATIONAL CONFERENCE 18. USC 6-3 690 16 High average: 1. Judy Johnson 246. Johns 532; 2. Mike Helvey 470; junior middleweights, Errol Spence Jr. East 19. Louisiana Tech 8-1 659 24 157.58; 2. Joyce Hooper 151.79; High handicap series: 1. Debbie 3. Jerry Crandall 447. (0-0-0) vs. Jonathan Garcia (3-3-0); and W L T Pct PF PA 20. Mississippi State 7-2 603 15 3. Elaine Nemeth 150.1. 1. David Walters 666; 2. Joyce Hooper 654; High handicap game: 1. Janet other fights TBA, at Indio, Calif. N.Y. Giants 6 3 0 .667 254 185 21. UCLA 7-2 587 NR Duncan 187.53; 2. Bill Dolly 185.06 ; 3. Rachel McInally 643. 1. Jim Nash 235; 2. Janie Posey 207; COLLEGE FOOTBALL Philadelphia 3 5 0 .375 133 183 22. Rutgers 7-1 475 23 3. Wayne Johns 181.86. Lobaugh 746; 2. Ben Nyssen 697; 3. Diane Madsen 196. 1. Vernon Black 8 p.m. Dallas 3 5 0 .375 150 181 23. Boise State 7-2 297 17 (results from Nov. 1) 3. Frank Miller 679. 262; 2. Morrell Atwood 220; 3. Ross ESPN2 — Pittsburgh at UConn Washington 3 6 0 .333 226 248 24. Northwestern 7-2 259 NR HIT & MISS High average: Mary Lobagh 179; Meyers 207. GOLF South 25. Texas Tech 6-3 203 19 Team standings: 1. All Mrs’s James Price 197. High handicap series: 1. Shirley 1 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Other teams receiving votes: Toledo (30-14); 2. Legal Ladies (26.5-17.5); (results from Nov. 6) Yates 627; 2. Joyce Crandall 598; TGC — PGA Tour, Children’s Miracle Atlanta 8 0 01.000 220 143 160; TCU 142; Northern Illinois 110; 3. Spare Us (26-18). MONDAY NIGHT MAVERICKS 3. Vy Ritter 579. 1. Earl Hayward 642; Network Hospitals Classic, second round, Tampa Bay 4 4 0 .500226 185 Michigan 89; Kent State 74; Ohio 72; West Team high handicap game: 1. All Team standings: 1. Bencor (182- 2. Ric Yates 600; 3. Jim Belgard 586. at Lake Buena Vista New Orleans 3 5 0 .375 218 229 Virginia 64; Oklahoma State 63; Cincinnati Mrs’s 806; 2. High Five 787; 3. Silver 118); 2. Ronsonet Service (181.5- (results from Oct. 23) 10 p.m. Carolina 2 6 0 .250 149 180 34; Utah State 22; San Diego State 18; TGC — European PGA Tour, Singapore North UCF 9; San Jose State 8; Wisconsin 4; Open, third round W L T Pct PF PA Arizona 3; Arkansas State 2; Tulsa 1. MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Chicago 7 1 0 .875 236 120 5:30 p.m. Green Bay 6 3 0 .667 239 187 BRIEFS ESPN — Michigan St. vs. UConn, at Minnesota 5 4 0 .556 204 197 BASKETBALL Kaiserslautern, Germany Detroit 4 4 0 .500 192 188 7 p.m. West NBA schedule FORT WHITE FOOTBALL club at 752-4184. plays free. NBCSN — Ohio St. vs. Marquette, at W L T Pct PF PA For details, go to Charleston, S.C. San Francisco 6 2 0 .750189 103 Charter bus Today’s Games DUCKS UNLIMITED columbiayouthsoccer 8:30 p.m. Seattle 5 4 0 .556 170 154 Brooklyn at Orlando, 7 p.m. ESPN — Maryland vs. Kentucky, at for Orlando game association.com or call Arizona 4 5 0 .444 144 173 Milwaukee at Washington, 7 p.m. Banquet planned New York 288-2504. St. Louis 3 5 0 .375 137 186 Philadelphia at Boston, 7:30 p.m. 9 p.m. Fort White High has Thursday’s Game Miami at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. for Nov. 16 NBCSN — Georgetown vs. Florida, Indianapolis at Jacksonville (n) Dallas at New York, 7:30 p.m. a charter bus going to RUNNING at Jacksonville Sunday’s Games Indiana at Minnesota, 8 p.m. the playoff game against The 35th annual Ducks 11 p.m. Atlanta at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Houston at Memphis, 8 p.m. The First Academy in Unlimited Banquet is Chomp Cancer FSN — Indiana St. at UCLA Detroit at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Charlotte at New Orleans, 8 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL Orlando on Nov. 16. Cost Nov. 16 at the Columbia Denver at Carolina, 1 p.m. Detroit at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Foundation 5K 10:30 p.m. is $25. Any adult taking County Fairgrounds San Diego at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Cleveland at Phoenix, 9 p.m. ESPN — Utah at Denver Tennessee at Miami, 1 p.m. San Antonio at Sacramento, 10 p.m. the bus must be a school entertainment building. Chomp Cancer TENNIS Buffalo at New England, 1 p.m. Golden State at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. board approved volunteer. Doors open at 6 p.m. for Foundation has its second 2 p.m. Oakland at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Utah at Denver, 10:30 p.m. Chomp Cancer 5K Run/ ESPN2 — ATP World Tour Finals, Deadline to sign up is a social hour, followed by N.Y. Giants at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Saturday’s Games round robin, at London (same-day tape) today. a seafood dinner at 7 p.m. Walk planned for 8 a.m. N.Y. Jets at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Toronto, 7 p.m. WOMEN’S COLLEGE Dec. 15 in Fort White. UF St. Louis at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m. Washington at Indiana, 7 p.m. For details, call DeShay There will be a silent BASKETBALL Dallas at Philadelphia, 4:25 p.m. Dallas at Charlotte, 7:30 p.m. Harris at 497-5952. auction and tier raffle. Cost Shands Cancer Center is 4 p.m. Houston at Chicago, 8:20 p.m. Minnesota at Chicago, 8 p.m. is $50 for a single ticket the beneficiary. There will NBCSN — Notre Dame vs. Ohio St., Monday’s Game Detroit at Houston, 8 p.m. at Charleston, S.C. and $70 for a couple. be music, post-race snacks, Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 8:30 p.m. Boston at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Quarterback Club ——— For details, call Jimmy an awards ceremony and Thursday, Nov. 15 Phoenix at Utah, 9 p.m. Saturday Miami at Buffalo, 8:20 p.m. San Antonio at Portland, 10 p.m. meeting Monday Sparks at 365-0446. a silent auction/raffle. AUTO RACING Sunday, Nov. 18 Denver at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Sponsorships at several 11:30 a.m. Cleveland at Dallas, 1 p.m. The Fort White levels are available. The SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, ZUMBA N.Y. Jets at St. Louis, 1 p.m. AP Top 25 schedule Quarterback Club will race will be chip timed by practice for AdvoCare 500, at Avondale, Jacksonville at Houston, 1 p.m. meet at 7 p.m. Monday in Food for Zumba Ariz. Cincinnati at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Half Mile Timing. 12:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 1 p.m. Today’s Games the faculty lounge at the event Nov. 17 For details, call SPEED — NASCAR, Nationwide Green Bay at Detroit, 1 p.m. No. 1 Indiana vs. Bryant, 8 p.m. high school. Lauren Valentine at Series, pole qualifying for Great Clips 200, Arizona at Atlanta, 1 p.m. No. 3 Kentucky vs. Maryland at For details, call club Lake City Zumba is Barclays Center, 8:30 p.m. (321) 501-9526. at Avondale, Ariz. Tampa Bay at Carolina, 1 p.m. president Harold Bundy at hosting Food for Zumba at 2:30 p.m. New Orleans at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. No. 4 Ohio State vs. Marquette on the SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, San Diego at Denver, 4:25 p.m. USS Yorktown, Charleston, S.C., 7 p.m. 365-5731. Teen Town on Nov. 17. An OUTDOORS “Happy Hour Series,” final practice for Indianapolis at New England, 4:25 p.m. No. 5 Michigan vs. Slippery Rock, introduction class will be AdvoCare 500, at Avondale, Ariz. Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 8:20 p.m. 8:30 p.m. FORT WHITE BASEBALL offered from 9-10 a.m., Hunter safety 4 p.m. Monday, Nov. 19 No. 6 N.C. State vs. Miami (Ohio), followed by a regular ESPN — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Chicago at San Francisco, 8:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Craft Bazaar courses offered Great Clips 200, at Avondale, Ariz. No. 7 Kansas vs. Southeast Missouri, Zumba class from Florida Fish and Wildlife 7 p.m. Top 25 schedule 8 p.m. at Deese Park 10-11 a.m. Admission is a SPEED — NASCAR, K&N Pro Series, No. 8 Duke vs. Georgia State, 7 p.m. canned good or Conservation Commission at Avondale, Ariz. No. 9 Syracuse vs. No. 20 San Diego The Fort White High Saturday non-perishable food item is offering hunter safety BOXING State on the USS Midway, San Diego, No. 1 Alabama vs. No. 15 Texas A&M, baseball program is Internet-completion 9:45 p.m. 8 p.m. which will be donated to 3:30 p.m. sponsoring a booth at the HBO — Featherweights, Mikey Garcia No. 10 Florida vs. Georgetown on Christian Service Center. courses for Columbia No. 2 Oregon vs. California, 10:30 p.m. Craft Bazaar from 9 a.m. (29-0-0) vs. Jonathan Barros (34-3-1); the USS Battan, Jacksonville, 9 p.m. For details, call Sarah County from 6-9 p.m. No. 3 Kansas State at TCU, 7 p.m. super welterweights, Vanes Martirosyan No. 11 North Carolina vs. Gardner- to 3 p.m. Nov. 17 at Deese Nov. 16 and 8 a.m. to noon No. 4 Notre Dame at Boston College, Sandlin at 438-9292. (32-0-0) vs. Erislandy Lara (17-1-1), at Webb, 7 p.m. Park in Fort White. The 8 p.m. Nov. 17. A second class Las Vegas No. 13 UCLA vs. Indiana State, No. 5 Georgia at Auburn, 7 p.m. team also will be at Moe’s will be Nov. 29 and Dec. 1. 10 p.m. 11 p.m. No. 7 Florida vs. Louisiana- Southwest Grill in Alachua Classes offered SHO — Junior middleweights, No. 14 Michigan State vs. UConn at Students who have taken Lafayette, 12:21 p.m. Alfredo Angulo (20-2-0) vs. Raul Casarez Ramstein Air Force Base, Rheinland-Pfalz, on Nov. 19. The program the online course and wish No. 9 LSU vs. No. 23 Mississippi State, at Teen Town (19-2-0); champion Leo Santa Cruz Germany, 5:30 p.m. will earn a percentage of 7 p.m. to complete the classroom (21-0-1) vs. Victor Zaleta (20-2-1), for IBF No. 16 Creighton vs. North Texas, No. 10 Clemson vs. Maryland, profit for all tickets turned The Lake City portion must bring the bantamweight title; champion Abner Mares 8:05 p.m. 3:30 p.m. in from 4 p.m. to closing. Recreation Department (24-0-1) vs. Anselmo Moreno (33-1-1), No. 19 Baylor vs. Lehigh, 5 p.m. online-completion report. No. 11 Louisville at Syracuse, Noon for WBC super bantamweight title, at No. 21 Gonzaga vs. Southern Utah, There also will be a sales offers Zumba classes from Firearms, ammunition and No. 12 South Carolina vs. Arkansas, Los Angeles 9 p.m. table set up. 5:30-6:30 p.m. Sundays, materials are provided. Noon COLLEGE FOOTBALL No. 25 Florida State vs. South No. 13 Oregon State at No. 16 For details, call Fort Tuesdays and Thursdays Students should bring Noon Alabama, 7 p.m. Stanford, 3 p.m. White Dugout Club at Teen Town. Cost is $5 pen and paper. An adult ABC — Regional coverage, Iowa St. at Saturday’s Games No. 14 Oklahoma vs. Baylor, 3:30 p.m. president Jeanne Howell per class. Texas or teams TBA No. 15 Missouri vs. Southern Illinois- must accompany children No. 17 UCLA at Washington State, CBS — Teams TBA Edwardsville, 4 p.m. at 288-5537. For details, call Heyward younger than 16. 10:30 p.m. ESPN — Northwestern at Michigan No. 22 Notre Dame vs. Evansville, Christie at 754-3607. No. 18 Nebraska vs. Penn State, Class locations will be or Wisconsin at Indiana 2 p.m. 3:30 p.m. BOYS CLUB given to those who ESPN2 — Wisconsin at Indiana or Sunday’s Games No. 19 Louisiana Tech at Texas State, YOUTH SOCCER Northwestern at Michigan No. 2 Louisville vs. Manhattan, 4 p.m. register in advance. Call 7 p.m. Registration for FSN — Kansas at Texas Tech No. 4 Ohio State vs. Albany (NY), the regional office at No. 19 Texas vs. Iowa State, Noon Winter sign-up NBCSN — Harvard at Penn 2 p.m. basketball league 758-0525 or go to www. No. 21 Southern Cal vs. Arizona State, 1:30 p.m. No. 10 Florida vs. Alabama State, 3:30 p.m. through Nov. 29 myfwc.com/HunterSafety. FX — Colorado at Arizona 3:30 p.m. The Boys Club of No. 24 Rutgers vs. Army, Noon 3 p.m. No. 11 North Carolina vs. Florida No. 25 Texas Tech vs. Kansas, Noon Columbia County is Columbia Youth Soccer FOX — Teams TBA Atlantic, 2:30 p.m. CHS FOOTBALL No. 12 Arizona vs. Charleston taking registration for Association’s 2013 Winter 3:30 p.m. its basketball program. Recreational Soccer ABC — Regional coverage, Penn St. at USA Today Top 25 Southern, 6 p.m. Quarterback Club Nebraska or teams TBA No. 19 Baylor vs. Jackson State, 5 p.m. Three leagues are offered: Season registration for meets Monday CBS — Teams TBA The USA Today Top 25 football coaches No. 20 San Diego State vs. San Diego Training for ages 6-7-8; ages 3-16 is 6-7 p.m. ESPN2 — Regional coverage, Penn St. poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, Christian, 10:30 p.m. Jr. Varsity for ages Thursdays and 1-2:30 p.m. The Columbia County No. 23 Wisconsin vs. Southeastern at Nebraska or teams TBA records through Nov. 3, total points and 8-9-10; Varsity for ages Saturdays through FSN — Teams TBA previous ranking: Louisiana, 2 p.m. Quarterback Club meets NBCSN — Air Force at San Diego St. Record Pts Pvs No. 24 Cincinnati vs. Tennessee- 11-12-13-14. Practices are Nov. 29 (not Thanksgiving at 7 p.m. Monday in the 7 p.m. 1. Alabama (59) 9-0 1,475 1 Martin, 2 p.m. twice weekly and games week). All teams will be Jones Fieldhouse. ESPN — Mississippi St. at LSU or 2. Oregon 9-0 1,399 2 are played on Saturday, gender specific. Fee of $65 For details, call club Texas A&M at Alabama 3. Kansas St. 9-0 1,370 3 with the exception of the includes uniform and president Joe Martino at ESPN2 — Georgia at Auburn 4. Notre Dame 9-0 1,289 4 SOCCER FOX — Teams TBA 5. Georgia 8-1 1,218 6 Training League. Cost is year-end trophy. Get a 984-0452. FSN — Southern Miss. at SMU 6. Florida St. 8-1 1,147 7 MLS playoffs $45. sponsor for your child’s NBCSN — Boise St. at Hawaii 7. Florida 8-1 1,091 8 For details, call the team and your child n From staff reports 8:07 p.m. 8. Clemson 8-1 1,013 9 Semifinals ABC — Teams TBA 9. LSU 7-2 998 5 EASTERN CONFERENCE 10:30 p.m. 10. Louisville 9-0 940 10 D.C. United vs. New York ESPN2 — UCLA at Washington St. or 11. South Carolina 7-2 880 11 New York 1, D.C. United 1 Utah at Washington 12. Oregon St. 7-1 807 13 Thursday Lattimore won’t attend game NBCSN — Fresno St. at Nevada 13. Oklahoma 6-2 800 12 D.C. United at New York (n) Associated Press GOLF 14. Texas A&M 7-2 736 16 Kansas City vs. Houston cian Dr. Jeffrey Guy and honoring the junior for his 1 p.m. 15. Stanford 7-2 705 15 Wednesday TGC — PGA Tour, Children’s Miracle 16. Nebraska 7-2 513 21 Kansas City 1, Houston 0, Houston head trainer Clint Haggard school career-best 38 rush- Network Hospitals Classic, third round, at 17. Texas 7-2 485 22 advances 2-1 on aggregate COLUMBIA, S.C. agreed that Lattimore ing touchdowns. Lake Buena Vista 18. Louisiana Tech 8-1 363 23 WESTERN CONFERENCE — Injured South Carolina should not attend. Lattimore suffered a 10 p.m. 19. UCLA 7-2 333 NR San Jose vs. Los Angeles tailback Marcus Lattimore Gamecocks coach Steve gruesome right knee inju- TGC — European PGA Tour, Singapore 20. Rutgers 7-1 264 25 Wednesday won’t attend the 12th- Spurrier had said earlier ry against Tennessee two Open, final round 21. Northwestern 7-2 234 NR San Jose 1, Los Angeles 3, Los Angeles NBA BASKETBALL 22. USC 6-3 224 17 advances 3-2 on aggregate ranked Gamecocks contest in the week that Lattimore weeks ago. He had surgery 8 p.m. 23. Mississippi St. 7-2 186 18 Seattle vs. Real Salt Lake with Arkansas on Saturday. would be on hand when the last Friday, Guy and other WGN — Minnesota at Chicago 24. Boise St. 7-2 126 14 Seattle 0, Real Salt Lake 0 The school said Thursday school unveiled signage at surgeons repairing several SOCCER 25. Toledo 8-1 108 NR Thursday that Lattimore, team physi- Williams-Brice Stadium knee ligaments. 9:55 a.m. Others Receiving Votes: Northern Seattle at Real Salt Lake (n) 3BSports

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INDIANS: Retain Paddle Continued From Page 1B

scored for Santa Fe on a ished the game with 244 20-yard run with 3:18 left in yards on 21 carries. the half. “I refused to lose the The teams volleyed back Paddle in my senior year,” and forth with no score in Phillips said. “We want the third quarter and Fort to keep it in Fort White White began the fourth as long as we can. I told quarter at its 12. the guys in practice this is After one first down, one of the most important Phillips broke a 31-yard run games of the year. It was a into Santa Fe territory. He team effort. We all fought capped off the drive with a hard. For Fort White as a 20-yard touchdown run. community, to come here “They were blitzing and and beat them in their town leaving us open, but we means a lot.” didn’t find out guys on the Fort White travels to right plays,” Jackson said. Orlando to take on The “We said let’s just run it.” First Academy in the open- Phillips added a 41-yard ing round of the Class 3A BRANDON FINLEY/Lake City Reporter touchdown run on Fort playoffs at 7:30 p.m. on Columbia High’s Braden Lehman goes up for a header White’s next series. He fin- Friday. against Suwannee High on Thursday.

ASSOCIATED PRESS Tigers open up Florida State quarterback EJ Manuel passes against Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va., on Thursday. soccer season with FSU survives win over Suwannee By BRANDON FINLEY contest. [email protected] Sessions then returned on road against the favor by assisting Columbia High opened Dakota Waters on a goal up the regular season from 18-yards out just min- Virginia Tech on the right side of the utes later. win column as the Tigers “I feel wonderful about Associated Press tory against Maryland on knocked off Suwannee the way we started,” Nov. 17 of securing a spot High, 2-0, at the CYSA Columbia head coach BLACKSBURG, Va. in the ACC championship fields on Thursday. Trevor Tyler said. “We’ve — E.J. Manuel hit Rashad game Dec. 1. The Tigers and Bulldogs had to deal with a lot of Greene with a slant pass The Hokies (4-6, 2-4) remained scoreless in the injuries, but the young that Greene took 39 yards lost for the fifth time in six first half before Columbia guys stepped up tonight. for a touchdown with 40 games. was able to pull away early Dylan and Tucker Stanton seconds to play and No. The Hokies had gone in the second period. did an excellent job of con- 8 Florida State survived ahead 22-20 on Cody Rogelio Sosa found trolling the midfield and a scare to beat Virginia Journell’s 21-yard field goal Dylan Sessions and Ty Williams came up with Tech 28-22 on Thursday. with 2:19 remaining. The Sessions converted on a a couple of big saves for The Seminoles (9-1, 6-1 kick capped a 52-yard drive goal from about 30-yards us. Dakota came in off the Atlantic Coast Conference) that stalled when Logan ASSOCIATED PRESS out to give Columbia a 1- bench for a nice change of won their fourth straight Thomas ran for 2 yards on Fort White High’s Trey Phillips (5) runs the ball against Santa 0 lead with just over 30 pace and scored a goal. It and moved within a vic- third-and-3 from the 6. Fe High on Thursday. minutes remaining in the was a good night.”

COURTESY PHOTO Double 00 dinner Columbia High players and coaches gather together for a group shot during the annual Double 00 Buck dinner on Wednesday in Lake City. The meal is held every year before the annual rivalry game with Suwannee High.

ASSOCIATED PRESS Workers build the framework for bleachers on the deck of the USS Bataan Monday morning as they ready the amphibious assault ship for tonight’s 2012 Navy-Marine Corps Classic being held at Naval Station Mayport, in Jacksonville. Florida, Georgetown embrace unique opener

By MARK LONG opportunity to come here a commitment you have Associated Press and meet the sailors and to make each and every the Marines that are on the day — on the court, off JACKSONVILLE — One Bataan,” said Thompson, the court, in school and in of the first things Florida “most of them, if not all of every aspect of your life.” coach Billy Donovan did them, would never get this The Gators, who have upon boarding the USS opportunity. Georgetown is won 21 consecutive sea- Bataan was ask about tour- a learning institute; that’s son openers, also will be ing the gun turret. part of our job.” without swingman Casey Forget the wind, the Donovan handled a much Prather. He sustained his open-air backdrop, the chilly different part of the job second concussion in nine COURTESY PHOTO temperatures and potential Thursday. He suspended days this week. Throw in Columbia High head coach Brian Allen listens to a story during the Double 00 Buck dinner court condensation. starting point guard Scottie the unexpected departure on Wednesday in Lake City. This was bigger than bas- Wilbekin indefinitely for an of forward Cody Larson last ketball, and Donovan knew it. undisclosed reason. month and Florida will be “To be on this ship, shar- Donovan declined to playing with five returning CHS: Tigers look to retain Bucket ing a moment like this, divulge what the 6-foot-2 players and four freshmen means more than I can ever junior did, but said it wasn’t against Georgetown. Continued From Page 1B express,” Donovan said. anything criminal or any- “He has enough pieces No. 10 Florida and thing that would be consid- where he can quickly sub- Columbia game. at this point last year. We’ll deep as well.” Georgetown were thrilled to ered an NCAA violation. stitute and make changes,” That makes the game get in here on Saturday Defensively, Allen said be part of the once-in-a-life- Donovan said “informa- Thompson said. “They’re a bowl of sorts for the or Sunday and that’s when the Bulldogs will try to time event — Friday’s sea- tion was brought to me” down two quality players, Bulldogs. we’ll go to work on Bartram take away what the Tigers son opener on the deck of early Thursday that led to and all that means is two “We know they’re eager Trail. I can’t say that there’s do best. an amphibious assault ship. the suspension. other quality players are to get redemption,” Allen not a little something dif- “They’re going to load Both teams toured the “You’ve got a group of 12 going to get minutes.” said. “We need to go out ferent in the air. We know up the box and try to take 844-foot Bataan on Thursday, other guys that are looking Coaches have plenty of and handle business like the game is coming.” away the run,” Allen said. posing for pictures and talk- to see how a coach is going other worries. we have been.” Allen said that the “They’ll give us a 4-3 look ing to everyone wearing a to respond with what’s Temperatures were Allen said the Tigers Bulldogs will give array of and throw in some 3-4.” uniform and taking part right and what’s wrong,” expected to dip into the 50s haven’t changed their looks on offense. Suwannee is a senior- in the Navy-Marine Corps Donovan said. “This was and wind could be a fac- plans any due to a playoff “They look like two dif- laden group and Allen Classic. Donovan even the right decision to have tor. Plus, there’s a chance game next week and are ferent teams on tape,” Allen knows the Bulldogs want invited three former Navy him not be a part of this condensation would build focused solely on taking said. “They’ll come out to go out with a win against basketball players assigned game because he needs to cause slippery conditions out the Bulldogs one more with a wishbone look with their rival. to the Bataan to help run understand there’s a level of on the outdoor court. time. a heavy backside and run “They’re trying to estab- shoot-around. accountability and responsi- “Whether there’s wind or “We’ve put in physical, the counters and isos. The lish their program,” Allen Georgetown coach John bility that he has being part how the lighting is, both hard work,” Allen said. next series, they’ll come said. “There’s no better Thompson III was equally of this team. teams are going to have “We’re not looking ahead. out in the spread with trips. way to do that than leave taken back. “It’s important for our to be dealing with that,” I think we’re a better team They’ll still try to run, run, us with a bad taste in our “For these kids to get the guys to understand there’s Donovan said. in year two than we were run, but they can throw it mouth.” 4BSPORTS

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By RALPH D. RUSSO 28-24. Associated Press Arkansas (plus 14) at No. 12 South Carolina College football’s most Razorbacks need two storied program, playing on wins against tough sched- its grandest stage. ule to become bowl eligi- Notre Dame in the Rose ble ... SOUTH CAROLINA Bowl. It could happen. 38-21. While most fans are No. 13 Oregon State 1 focused on the four-team (plus 4 ⁄2) at No. 16 race to the BCS champion- Stanford ship game, another intrigu- Cardinal making QB ing Bowl Championship switch from Josh Nunes to Series sidebar is develop- Kevin Hogan ... OREGON ing. Will the Rose Bowl, if STATE 28-24. 1 given the opportunity, invite Baylor (plus 21 ⁄2) at Notre Dame? The Fighting No. 14 Oklahoma Irish have only played in Bears snapped 20-game the Granddaddy of Bowls losing streak to Sooners once before — in 1925. last season ... OKLAHOMA “There is still so much 55-24. that can happen, and of No. 17 UCLA (minus 1 course the biggest story out 14 ⁄2) at Washington there is whether we would State take Notre Dame, but there First season at is a lot to play out before Washington State has been it starts to become a seri- a mess for Mike Leach ... ous conversation within our UCLA 44-14. group,” Rose Bowl spokes- Penn State (plus 7) at woman Gina Chappin said No. 18 Nebraska Wednesday. Cornhuskers control Here’s how those conver- their road to Big Ten title sations becomes serious. game ... NEBRASKA 28-14. If Oregon wins the Pac- No. 19 Louisiana Tech 12 and finishes first or sec- JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter (minus 20) at Texas ond in the BCS standings, Florida running back Mike Gillislee is tripped up by a Missouri defender in the Gators’ 14-7 win on Saturday. State, 7 p.m. the Ducks will pay in the La Tech has scored at BCS national championship 13 Oregon State (7-1) is between now and the end True, but they are inter- 15) at Auburn least 50 in seven of nine game. in 11th-place heading into of the season. esting. Tigers haven’t shown games ... LOUISIANA Depending on where the Saturday’s game at No. 16 At 9-3, the Beavers could The picks: much fight ... GEORGIA TECH 54-31. Ducks finish, that would Stanford. The Beavers also still slip into the BCS top 14. SATURDAY 42-14. Iowa State (plus 10) at give the Rose Bowl either play California, Oregon and But at that point, they might No. 15 Texas A&M Louisiana-Lafayette No. 19 Texas 1 the first or second pick Nicholls State on Dec. 1 not look so appealing to the (plus 14) at No. 1 (plus 26 ⁄2) at No. 7 Cyclones won in Austin among the four BCS games (provided they aren’t in the Rose Bowl. Especially, com- Alabama Florida two seasons ago ... TEXAS to replace one of its con- Pac-12 title game). pared to Notre Dame. Aggies QB Johnny Sun Belt teams have 31-17. tractually bound champi- If Oregon State finish- There are other fac- Manziel has been contained been tougher outs for Arizona State (plus ons with an eligible at-large es 10-2, assuming a loss tors that could influence by LSU and Florida’s top SEC squads this season ... 9) at No. 21 Southern team. to the Ducks, the Beavers the Rose Bowl’s decision. defenses ... ALABAMA FLORIDA 42-14. California The Big Ten and Pac- should have no problem If Wisconsin wins the Big 35-17. No. 23 Mississippi Sun Devils have lost three 1 12 are longtime and lucra- being BCS eligible, very Ten, the Rose Bowl would California (plus 28) at State (plus 14 ⁄2) at No. straight ... USC 48-21. tive partners with the Rose possibly in the top 10. And probably like to avoid a No. 2 Oregon 9 LSU Army (plus 17) at No. Bowl, and game organiz- because Oregon State last rematch of a regular-season Ducks RB Kenjon Barner Bulldogs have lost 10 24 Rutgers ers would prefer to keep played in the Rose Bowl game between the Badgers making late Heisman push straight trips to Death Scarlet Knights have won their partners happy in 1965, the Beavers would and Beavers. ... OREGON 55-21. Valley, 12 straight overall to eight straight in series ... and dip back into those check a second important Or, if not Notre Dame, No. 3 Kansas State Tigers ... LSU 24-13. RUTGERS 38-17. 1 conferences for replace- box for the selection com- how about this possibility: (off) at TCU Maryland (plus 31) at Kansas (plus 25 ⁄2) at ment teams. mittee. A Rose Bowl reunion of old With or without Collin No. 10 Clemson No. 25 Texas Tech “Whenever we can pro- “Have they played in our conference rivals Nebraska Klein ... KANSAS STATE Tigers QB Tajh Boyd Jayhawks averaging 12 tect our relationship with game recently?” Chappin and Oklahoma. 38-31. is another late-bloom- points in conference ... the Pac-12 and the Big Ten, said. “There are so many vari- No. 4 Notre Dame ing Heisman contender ... TEXAS TECH 42-12. that is very important to Bowl organizers love ables that go into the con- (minus 19) at Boston CLEMSON 50-14. Last week’s record: 17-2 us,” Chappin said. inviting teams who haven’t versation of the matchup. College UPSET SPECIAL (straight); 11-8 (vs. points) To be eligible for an at- been to their game in a long It’s not a conversation we For first time in about a No. 11 Louisville Season record: 163- 1 large spot, a team must time, because fired-up fans have a lot,” Chappin said. month, Irish get easy win ... (minus 2 ⁄2) at Syracuse 35 (straight); 94-86 (vs. be ranked in the top 14 gobble up tickets. “We’re at a position right NOTRE DAME 35-10. Unbeaten Cardinals points) of the final BCS standings It would get interesting now where it’s too early to BEST BET face tricky trip to improv- Best bets: 4-6. and have nine victories. No. if Oregon State loses twice focus on the what-ifs.” No. 5 Georgia (minus ing Orange ... SYRACUSE Upset specials: 6-4. Villegas, Gainey share early lead at Disney

By DOUG FERGUSON their jobs. Associated Press Pampling opened with a 70 and Mayfair a 72. LAKE BUENA VISTA Christian and Rocha each — Camilo Villegas stopped had a 71. getting angry with his golf “I was a bit surprised by game and started having that,” Pampling said with more fun. The change of a grin. “We’re all grinding. attitude paid off Thursday ... You don’t need the guys at Disney, and he can only right behind you and next hope it has come soon to you. But that’s OK. Billy enough for him to keep his is easy to play with. And it’s card. not going to change any- Villegas ran off three thing, anyway.” straight birdies late in his The biggest change round on the Palm Course belonged to Villegas. for a 7-under 65, giving He won back-to-back him a share of the early events in the FedEx Cup lead with Tommy Gainey playoffs in 2008, going over in the Children’s Miracle $4.4 million in earnings and Network Hospitals Classic, finishing the year at No. 7 the final PGA Tour event of in the world. He has fallen the year. so far that Villegas didn’t Disney is depleted of qualify for any of the majors some of the top players, this year and is No. 214 in with only one from the top the world. 50 in the world. Most of At some point this year, the attention — and tension he realized that he played — is toward the bottom of golf for a living and fig- the money list. ured it wasn’t worth getting Villegas is No. 150 on overly frustrated about his the list, a precarious place scores. to be. Only the top 125 “The game comes and keep their full tour cards ASSOCIATED PRESS kind of bites us, and the last for next season, and if the Camilo Villegas hits his tee shot on the tenth hole during the first round of the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Classic year and a half hasn’t been Colombian were to fall out PGA Tour in Lake Buena Vista on Thursday. pretty, I can tell you that,” of the top 150, he would he said. “Even though I have to go to second stage kept putting in the hours, of Q-school to try to get his easier than the Magnolia, played in the final group a changed coaches this year Wilson, Harris English and sometimes it doesn’t mat- card. where the final two rounds year ago and tied for third, and was making decent Brian Harman. A year ago, ter. You put those hours “Trust me, people remind are played. Gainey doesn’t overcame an early bogey progress until getting a six- the tour put Luke Donald in and if you’re not having you, ‘Hey, you’re 150th on have much to gain this and was solid the rest of the week break when he failed and Webb Simpson in the fun, you’re not going to get the money list.’ And I’m week, other than an addi- way on the Palm. to get past the first round of same group as they battled much out of it. So I’ve defi- kind of like, ‘Life is good. tional year of being exempt. “I feel like if you give the FedEx Cup playoffs. for the money title. nitely changed a little bit Just keep going.’ If you’re Even if he were to earn me enough opportunities, “I got engrossed with the This year is a little dif- the attitude. And, yes, I’ve good at this game, if you’re $846,000 for winning, it which I’ve had, I’ve got to golf swing, and when I came ferent. been playing a lot better. ... out, you’ll be back in. Who still wouldn’t be enough to play well at least one week,” back to the fall finish, I was Rod Pampling is at No. I’ve had a great attitude the knows? Just take it one shot crack the top 30 and qualify Chappell said. “If it’s the playing golf swing. I wasn’t 124 on the money list. last few months and I’ve at a time.” for the Masters. last week of the year, that’s playing golf,” Chappell He was paired with Billy been really close.” Gainey won three weeks The group at 67 included great.” said. Mayfair, who is at No. The tough part will be ago at Sea Island by clos- Kevin Chappell, who is No. Chappell is well aware of The first two days of 125. Right behind them going to the Magnolia ing with a 60, and he’s now 123 on the money list and his standing on the money Disney are a pro-am, and it’s were Gary Christian and course today, which 17 under in his last two in jeopardy of going back list, though he was doing common for some players to Alexandre Rocha, who are didn’t yield a score better rounds. He also played the to Q-school if three players his best to hit good shots ask to be paired with friends at No. 127 and No. 128 and than 68 among the early Palm, which was 1.7 shots pass him. Chappell, who and try to make putts. He — Mike Weir and Dean right in the mix to keep starters. 5B

LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9-10, 2012 5B Florida suspends PG Wilbekin indefinitely

By MARK LONG return. start at shooting guard. Associated Press “How long it lasts, I don’t Wilbekin averaged 2.3 know,” he said. “But right points last season playing JACKSONVILLE — now, I felt like he didn’t behind Erving Walker. With No. 10 Florida has suspend- need to be here or playing Walker gone, the Gators ed starting point guard in this game.” expected much more from Scottie Wilbekin indefi- The Gators also will be Wilbekin this season. nitely for an undisclosed without swingman Casey Just not this. reason. Prather, who sustained his Wilbekin is the son of Coach Billy Donovan second concussion in nine a minister and hasn’t made the announcement days earlier in the week. been known to get into Thursday aboard the USS Throw in the unexpected trouble. Bataan, site of Florida’s departure of forward “I think Scottie will learn season opener. The Gators Cody Larson last month from this, grow from this play Georgetown on the and Florida will have just and I think he’ll be bet- amphivious assault ship five returning players ter from it,” Donovan said. today. and four freshmen for the “Like anything else, when Donovan declined to opener. you’re dealing with any- divulge what the 6-foot-2 “This throws a wrench,” body, none are immune junior did, but said it wasn’t Donovan said. “We’ve got to from making mistakes or anything criminal or any- do some things in practice making poor choices and thing that would be con- to make some adjustments doing things.” sidered an NCAA violation. going into this game. You’ve Donovan said Wilbekin Donovan said “information taken three veteran players regretted his mistake. was brought to me” early off of our team. Instead of “He’s very, very remorse- Thursday that led to the having eight guys, you’re ful,” Donovan said. “He feels suspension. really down to five. Our very, very bad. Internally, “Scottie is a good kid who freshmen are going to get a really, really hurt by it. Took made some choices and did chance to play.” responsibility, accepted some things that I’m not Kenny Boynton will being accountable. I think going to have him a part move to point guard, and he understands. For me as of,” Donovan said. Donovan said either fresh- a coach, I think a lot of ASSOCIATED PRESS Donovan was unsure man Michael Frazier or times it’s a lot bigger than Florida coach Billy Donovan shouts to his team during the first half of an exhibition against when Wilbekin would senior Mike Rosario will the outcome.” Nebraska Kearney in Gainesville on Nov. 1. FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 9, 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) Last Man Standing Malibu Country (N) Shark Tank A motorized vehicle suit. 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My brother I have tried to respect be the time to end the rela- and his wife ignore it Abigail Van Buren their request not to say tionship. because, according to it to them. Some are my ** ** ** them, being gay is a “sin.” www.dearabby.com age, younger or older, DEAR ABBY: My This couple has been out but I’m used to saying it daughter, “Renee,” is 25 of high school for two DEAR ABBY: My broth- to EVERYONE, all the and is an intelligent and years. They are also both er lost his wife, the love of time. It simply rolls off my independent woman with virgins, which is unusual. his life, three years ago. tongue. a good job. She has been I had a gathering at He has three children. His I sense that upper man- in a relationship with her my home, and some gay oldest, a 25-year-old daugh- agement and my supervi- boyfriend, “Bryan,” for 6 friends attended. They ter, “Jenny,” told him that sor like being addressed 1/2 years. They have been noticed that he was gay “when you marry, it is for that way. But what do you living together for the past and mentioned it to me. life.” She has threatened suggest I do with the rest two years. Should I just stand by that if he dates someone of my co-workers? -- OL’- Bryan is nice and has and keep my mouth shut? or sees anyone, she will be FASHIONED IN OHIO a decent job, and I like -- UNSURE IN NEW out of his life and he won’t DEAR OL’-FASHIONED: him. However, there is JERSEY be able to see his future I suggest you explain to virtually no conversation DEAR UNSURE: Yes, grandchildren. (Jenny is your co-workers, as you between them about what you should. Unless you are getting married next sum- have to me, that using this their future together holds. 100 percent sure the man mer.) respectful form of address Renee would like to get is, in fact, gay, you should My brother is very is a custom you were engaged, but she refuses keep your feelings to your- upset. He wants to settle raised with. And because to bring anything up to self. Your niece’s fiance this argument before she old habits are hard to Bryan for fear that he will may be an effeminate is married. He hasn’t dated break, that they please cut feel “pushed.” She wants straight man. And your anyone, but feels she you some slack because it to happen with no prod- gay friends’ “gaydar” may shouldn’t be trying to con- you are trying to offend ding. I maintain that it’s have given them a false trol his life. Please help, no one. perfectly acceptable to ask reading at your gathering. Abby. I’ll show Jenny your P.S. They appear to be where he sees their rela- ** ** ** answer and hope it helps clueless. tionship going. DEAR ABBY: I have them. -- SISTER KATY IN ** ** ** At this point, I’d like to developed a horrible crush MAINE DEAR ABBY: I’m 15. take Bryan aside and say on my kids’ tennis instruc- DEAR SISTER KATY: A few nights ago a guy that I love my daughter tor. I am very happily mar- I’m very sorry Jenny lost friend of mine asked me and would like to know ried and would never, ever her mother, but her atti- to “sext.” I was furious, what his intentions are. Is cheat on my husband, but tude is off base. At 25, it’s but played along with him that totally inappropriate in this man makes my heart time for her to grow up and said “yes.” Than I sent this day and age? I worry race. My kids and I spend and stop making selfish, him a picture of an elderly she may be throwing away a fair amount of time with childish threats she will woman in a bikini. her best years on a dead- him, and I’m afraid it’s regret. After that, I went off on end relationship. starting to show. While I agree that mar- him. I told him how wrong I know Renee would not By the way, I’m pretty riage should be “for life,” it was for him to ask me be happy if I approached sure my feelings are her parents’ marriage for that. No girl deserves Bryan with this. Should I reciprocated. What to do? DID last for life -- the life to be treated that way. I just keep my mouth shut -- CRUSHING MOM IN of her mother. That she haven’t spoken to him and let her handle it? -- THE SOUTH would begrudge her father since. MAMA ON A MISSION DEAR CRUSHING continuing to live his life He texted a close friend DEAR MAMA: You are MOM: It’s not a question is cruel and wrong. If she of mine, telling her what well-meaning, but this is of what you should do, but cuts him out of her life, happened and saying one mission your daughter rather what you should Puzzle Solutions she will deprive her future how much he regretted it must complete for herself. NOT do. Do not act on children of a relationship and loved me. He said he Please tell her that after a your feelings, do not spend on the next page. with a loving grandpar- cares for me, but that now relationship of six years -- time alone with him and ent, and that would be a there’s no chance because and living together for two do not tell anyone about shame. I hate him. of them -- having a rational it. Enjoy feeling like you ** ** ** He has sent me texts discussion with Bryan are 16, and take your kids DEAR ABBY: I have a apologizing for what he would not be “pushy.” In home after their lesson. In manners dilemma. I was did, but I have ignored fact, it’s the intelligent time, the feeling will fade -- raised in a home where them. Should I accept his thing to do. He may have particularly if they develop “Yes, ma’am” and, “No, sir” apology? Or save my heart commitment issues. Or an interest in another were expected, and I have from being broken again? he may need the “nudge.” sport. used that respectful form -- DISAPPOINTED TEEN And frankly, if the romance of address throughout my IN CALIFORNIA is leading nowhere, Renee life. Yes, I grew up in the DEAR DISAPPOINTED needs to know that an ■ Write Dear Abby at South. TEEN: Your guy friend engagement to him is not www.DearAbby.com or Six months ago, my hus- made a mistake and has in her future before she P.O. Box 69440, Los band and I moved north apologized. If you still have invests any more time. Angeles, CA 90069. HOROSCOPES THE LAST WORD Eugenia Last

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2012 CHASE CONTENDERS

Chase Chart Following the AAA Texas 500 at Texas Motor Speedway

1. 2,339 (finished first) The five-time champion rose to the occasion on the final restart and muscled his way past his clos- est challenger to score maximum points for the second straight week. “The gloves are off and it’s bare-knuckle fighting,” he said of the champi- onship battle with .

2. Brad Keselowski -7 (finished second) He and his Paul Wolfe-led crew came close to winning with a daring two-tire pit stop near the end, but a late caution gave Johnson one last chance to take advantage of his fresher tires. Still, Keselowski remains positive.“I feel confident if we keep putting efforts out like this, that we can win races and be tough to beat for the championship,” he said.

3. -36 (finished sixth) His finish keeps his slim championship hopes alive with two races to go, but he’s more interest- ed in how his new team has come together.“It’s fun to be racing for the championship, but I’m more proud of where we’re at contending for that cham- pionship and winning three races our first year together as a group,” he said.

4. Kasey Kahne -58 (finished 25th) Brad Keselowski, driver of the No. 2 Dodge, and Jimmie Johnson, driver of the No. 48 , lead the field on a restart during Sunday’s Sprint Cup Series AAA Texas A late-race incident took away any hopes he had 500 at Texas Motor Speedway. (NASCAR photo) of winning at Texas and remaining in the race for the championship.

5. Matt Kenseth -72 (finished fourth) Once again, the lame-duck driver at led the way for Ford Motor Co. He Tales from Texas gave his crew the credit for his fast finish at Texas. “We started way off, and these guys never gave up,” he said.

6. Jeff Gordon -72 (finished 14th) Keselowski perseveres; Patrick shines; Dale apologizes Another strong run went for naught as damage from a brush with Kasey Kahne ended his bid for victory. n just his third full Sprint Cup season, sportsmanship afterward. “The cool thing efforts at Texas. Brad Keselowski is hanging tough in a about it is we walked right up to that line, got “It was a great day and a great weekend 7. -73 (finished 20th) Itight championship battle with five-time right to the edge, and then it stopped. for the first weekend working together,” he The heartbreaking mechanical failure at Cup champ Jimmie Johnson as NASCAR’s “He showed a very classy move coming to said. “Qualifying went really well, and prac- Martinsville Speedway the week before seemed to elite series heads to Phoenix International Victory Lane and shaking my hand after- tice went really well. take the wind from his sails as he was never a fac- Raceway for the next-to-last race of 2012. wards, too.” “She had an awesome race, and she did a tor at Texas. At Texas Motor Speedway on Sunday, But Johnson also maintains that he’s in great job. We did the wave around twice and Johnson won for the second straight week, the driver’s seat of the Chase. got back on the lead lap early,and she stayed 8. -80 (finished fifth) pushing his points lead over second-finishing “It’s a small amount of control, but we’re on the lead lap. She ran with guys that she’s After winning five of the 10 Chase races last Keselowski to seven. definitely in control,” he said. “We don’t have never run with before: Jeff Gordon, Tony year, his best finishes in this year’s Chase have But just as he did in the race at Texas, to catch any or make up any points. Seven Stewart, Ryan Newman and Denny Hamlin. been a pair of fifths. Keselowski is showing that he won’t give up. points is nothing to feel comfortable about To come here and run on the lead lap and In the closing laps at Texas, Keselowski, rac- and to relax on. have a shot at a top-20 was pretty impressive.” 9. Martin Truex Jr. -80 (finished 13th) ing with two fresh tires to Johnson’s four, “We’re still going to go into Phoenix and act He has just one top-five finish in the Chase and held the lead until the next-to-last lap with as if we’re behind and go in there to try to sit Dale Earnhardt Jr.used his regular media hasn’t led a lap in the first eight races. some daring – some say dangerous – moves. on the pole and win the race again.” session at Texas to say he regretted his criti- But in the end, he didn’t cause a crash, cism of crew chief Steve Letarte after his finish 10. -83 (finished 10th) showed class in defeat and said he’s not con- In her first race with Tony Gibson as her at Martinsville Speedway. The points leader after the regular season has ceding a thing. crew chief, Danica Patrick had the best run of Letarte decided to leave Earnhardt on the just one top-five finish in the Chase.“I didn’t quite “I’m confident that we can execute at a her brief Sprint Cup career on Sunday at track late in the race when many of the lead- have my car how I needed it,” he said of his Texas high level,” he said. “We haven’t caught good Texas Motor Speedway.She finished 24th ers, including race leader and eventual winner run. breaks or bad breaks, and [Johnson’s] caught and raced on the lead lap, against some of the Jimmie Johnson, stopped for fresh tires. several really good ones. sport’s top drivers, for most of the race. Because so many drivers followed Johnson 11. -101 (finished ninth) “I’m confident that that will come back “We had a really nice first weekend,” she down pit road it left Earnhardt and Brad His best finish in the Chase and his only top-10 around, and when it does, we’ll change these said. “It was really steady from the begin- Keselowski, who also opted not to pit, at the in the “playoffs” wasn’t enough to keep him from seconds and fifths or whatever they are over ning.” front initially,but also at a disadvantage. being mathematically eliminated from title con- the last few weeks into wins. Patrick said her No. 10 Chevrolet was fast Keselowski hung on to finish sixth, but tention with two races left to run. “I feel like that’s bound to happen over the from the time the crew pulled it out of the Earnhardt dropped to 21st. next two weeks, and we have the team to pull hauler. “I didn’t even think it was a bad call when 12. Dale Earnhardt Jr. -151 (finished sev- it off. I also feel like the way the points are “We just kept on improving with it,” she we made it,” Earnhardt said. “I was being a bit enth) right now,we still control our own destiny, said. “I felt like it was a nice progression of of a backseat driver or armchair quarterback He praised his crew’s role in his late-race surge. which is if we win the race, we get the points the weekend where I actually felt like I knew after the fact. “The pit crew really did a good job,” he said. “They lead. So that’s about all you can ask for.” why I went faster and I knew why I went “[Letarte] had done a great job, been real gained us about eight spots on pit road there those Johnson said he’s glad the Texas battle did- slower … supportive of me, and I need to realize he is last two stops.” n’t end with two wrecked race cars. “Tony Gibson did such a good job. I’m really trying to help me. He’s not trying to throw me “It just doesn’t need to come down to that,” looking forward to next year.” to the wolves. He is trying to help me win he said, adding that Keselowski showed great Gibson was among those praising Patrick’s races.”

NOTEBOOK the number on his door to think he’s tough. “If he’s going to start it, I’m going to finish it.” NUMERICALLY Dillon did not respond directly to Hamlin’s com- has best finish yet ments. Ryan Blaney, the 18-year-old son of Sprint SPEAKING Cup veteran , continues to be one of Stenhouse, Sadler tied in points the surprise stories of the 2012 NASCAR sea- In the past two races, defending Nationwide son. Series champion Ricky Stenhouse Jr. has erased On Saturday, he raced his way to the runner- the 13-point advantage that had on Laps led by up spot behind Kevin Harvick in the him in the battle for the series championship. 846 Nationwide Series race at Texas Motor Stenhouse won at Kansas Speedway then fin- Jimmie Johnson Speedway, ished fourth at Texas Motor Speedway,while in the past 15 It was his best Nationwide finish in 12 starts Sadler was fourth at Kansas and 11th at Texas. Sprint Cup races at Phoenix this year. He also has five other top-10 finishes, The two are now tied at the top with two races left and has wrecked just once, at Darlington to run. International Raceway, tops Raceway in his second start. (NASCAR photo) For a time at Texas, it looked as if Sadler would among drivers Blaney’s also racing in the Camping World be able to extend the points lead he’d held for four Truck Series, where he’s run seven races with a Dillon initiated it by swerving in front of Hamlin’s races, but Stenhouse came on strong at the end, Laps led by Brad win at Iowa Speedway on Sept. 15 and five car and making contact. Hamlin responded by holding his own racing against drivers with fresh- other finishes of 11th or better. knocking Dillon’s No. 3 Chevrolet into the inside er tires, while Sadler faded to 11th. 7 Keselowski in six Among those who have been impressed with wall. Stenhouse said it’s no time to be celebrating his career Cup starts at Blaney’s fast NASCAR start is Kyle Busch, who Hamlin was sharply critical of Dillon, the oldest points position. “t doesn’t really matter now,” he Phoenix finished just behind him on Saturday at Texas. grandson of team owner Richard Childress, in his said. “We have to be leading after Homestead. “He’s really showing what he can do,” Busch post-race comments. That is still our goal and still what we have our told reporters after speaking with Blaney on pit “First of all, he got his ride because of his name,” eye on. Sprint Cup victo- road following the race. “He’s done a good job of Hamlin said. “Second of all, you’ve got to take “We have gained some points the last two 700 ries for Chevrolet doing it and being clean while doing it. He’s got advantage of the opportunity.” weeks, which is good, and you saw last year [in a lot of respect for everybody out there, and he Hamlin said Dillon isn’t good about giving his Sprint Cup] that if you tie, it goes to the most (following Jimmie can finish top two, three, four, five, week in, competitors adequate space to race safely. wins, and I think we have that covered right now Johnson’s win in the AAA week out, and he does it without making a big “I was three-wide on the inside and you’ve got to and we will keep plugging away.” Texas 500) deal out of it. give room,” Hamlin said. “I believe [Dillon] got Stenhouse has six wins this season to Sadler’s “I just congratulated him and told him he did wrecked at Bristol a couple times because he four. a great job.” crowds really,really bad. That’s part of it. If you’re In the Camping World Truck Series, rookie Ty Top-five finishes for going to pinch, you’re going to pay.” Dillon, who lost the points lead to 1 in the Hamlin blasts Dillon in Texas Hamlin also made reference to Dillon’s car num- when he blew a tire and wrecked at Martinsville, past 29 Sprint Cup ber, the same one used by the late Dale Earnhardt sliced the deficit from 21 to 15 with a fifth-place Denny Hamlin and Austin Dillon were involved when he drove for Childress. finish on Friday at Texas. Buescher finished 11th races in some fender banging after the checkered flag “After the checkered flag [Dillon] runs into me,” as won, giving him a sweep of the fell on Saturday’s Nationwide Series race at Texas. Hamlin said. “I don’t know if he feels entitled by Texas truck races this year. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9-10, 2012 CLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 9B BUY IT Lake City Reporter Take ADvantage of the SELL IT Reporter Classifieds! CLASSIFIED 755-5440 FIND IT ADvantage

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WELLS FAR- copy of this notice is required to be GO BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE served must file their claims with contingent or unliquidaetd, you must prom dresses, man/women/chil- file your claim with the court ON 05535706 FOR CARRINGTON MORTGAGE this court WITHIN THE LATER OF Dietary Aide dren’s clothing & shoes all sizes, Under LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2007- 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF OR BEFORE TH ELATER OF A DATE TAT IS 3 MONTHS AFTER Laundry Attendant elect, various vhs tapes + more. RFCI, ASSET-BACKED PASS- THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Avalon Healthcare Center is Brown Rd to Bert St, Rt to Nash $2,500 $ 70 THROUGH CERTIFICATES is THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF- THE FIRST PUBLICAITON OF THIS NOTIC OR 30 DAYS AFTER currently accepting applications Rd, Lft on Nash to Carr Ct, see One item per ad Plaintiff and LESLIE D. GLASS; TER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF signs or Lake Jeff. to Nash Rd 23Each additional YOU RECEIVE A COPY OF THIS for the part time positions of 4 lines • 6 days LYDIA A. GLASS; JOHN H. A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON line $1.45 NOTICE. Dietary Aide and cont. on to Carr Ct see signs. Rate applies to private individuals selling STANFORD; UNKNOWN PER- THEM. personal merchandise totalling $2,500 or less. SONS(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE All other creditors of the decedent All other creditors o the decedent Laundry Attendant PUBLISHER'S NOTE Each item must include a price. and other persons who have claims This is a non-refundable rate. SUBJECT PROPERTY; are defend- and other persons having claims or Please apply at All Yard Sale Ads ants. I will sell to the highest and demands against decedent's estate or demands against decadent’s es- Avalon Healthcare and Must be Pre-Paid. best bidder for cash ON THE must file their claims with this court tate, including unmatured, contingent Rehabilitation Center. Under or unliquidated claims, must file 1270 S.W. Main Blvd. THIRD FLOOR OF THE COLUM- WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE THE PLANTATIONS $4,000 BIA COUNTY COURTHOUSE AT DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- their claims with he court ON OR Lake City, Florida 32025 $ 40 173 N.E. HERNANDO AVENUE, TION OF THIS NOTICE. BEFORE THE DATE THAT IS 3 or fax resume to 386-752-8556 997 NW Savannah Circle. One item per ad LAKE CITY, FLORIDA, at 11:00 ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- MONTH AFTER THE FIRST PUB- EOE Sat Nov. 10th 8-12. 27Each additional LICATION OF THIS NOTICE. Lots of Good Deals. 4 lines • 6 days a.m., on the 28th day of Nov., 2012, IN THE TIME PERIODS SET line $1.55 ALL CLAIMS NOTFILED WITH- Rate applies to private individuals selling the following described property as FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF personal merchandise totalling $4,000 or less. IN THE TIME PERIODS SET Each item must include a price. set forth in said Final Judgment, to THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE 05535742 This is a non-refundable rate. wit: WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. FORTH IN SECTIO 733.702 OF TE RN/LPN/C.N.A 440 Miscellaneous LOT 9, BLOCK B, OF BELLAIRE NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL Full Time RN Unit Manager BE FOREVER BARRED. Under SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, Avalon Healthcare Center is All Children are artists! THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RE- ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME currently accepting applications PERIODS SET FOTH ABOVE, Ages 2-10 - Fall Session $6,000 $ 40 CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE for the part time positions of Receive $10 off tuition PAGE 66, OF THE PUBLIC RE- DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) RN/LPN/C.N.A and Full Time One item per ad YEARS OR MORE AFTER TH DE- October 22nd - Nov. 16th 30Each additional CORDS OF COLUMBIA COUN- IS BARRED. RN Unit Manager Phone: (386) 438-8060 4 lines • 6 days CEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS line $1.65 TY, FLORIDA The date of first publication of this Please apply at Noahs-art.com *located across the Rate applies to private individuals selling A person claiming an interest in the notice is November 8, 2012. BARRED personal merchandise totalling $6,000 or less. The date of first publication of this Avalon Healthcare and highway from Honda Each item must include a price. surplus from the sale, if any, other Personal Representative: This is a non-refundable rate. notice is November 9, 2012. Rehabilitation Center. than the property owner as of the ERIC GILMORE 1270 S.W. Main Blvd. ANYONE WANTING date of the lis pendens must file a 788 NE Gibbs Terrace Personal Representative: A Meat: Chicken or Duck, around CYNTHIA LYNN DECKER Lake City, Florida 32025 claim within 60 days after the sale. Lake City, Florida 32055 or fax resume to 386-752-8556 7 or 8 lbs ready now for Dated this 18th day of Oct., 2012. Attorney for Personal Representa- 3325 Caldwell Street Garage Deltona, Florida 32738 EOE Thanksgiving. We will dress P. DEWITT CASON tive: chicken, Quail, or Pheasants. As Clerk of said Court SANDRA H. PETERSON Attorney for Personal Representa- Sale tive: For Hunters have good flying By /s/ B. Scippio Attorney for ERIC GILMORE 05535750 Pheasant. RSVP for 1st Sat. of As Deputy Clerk Florida Bar Number: 0798800 JOHN E. LAWLOR, III, ESQ. Florida Bar No. 200591 RN Oncology Dec. for Pheasant shooting call for 4 lines $ 50 SEAL 905 SW Baya Drive, Lake City, FL tickets available 754-9127 3 days If you are a person with a disability 32025 Fisher, Tousey, Leas & Ball Fast paced Oncology who requires accommodations in or- Telephone: (386) 961-9959 501 Riverside Avenue, Suite 600 Hematology practice currently Bowflex Ultimate 2, Complete Includes 2 Signs 17 $ Each additional line 1.65 der to participate in a court proceed- Fax: (386) 961-9956 Jacksonville, Florida 32202 seeking a permanent, full time with instructions and DVD’s ing, you are entitled, at no cost to E-Mail: (904) 356-2600 ONCOLOGY INFUSION RN Email: [email protected] showing 164 exercises. $350 extra Service Guide you, the provision of certain assis- [email protected] to work in outpatient set of power rods. 386-758-6782 tance. Individuals with disability chemotherapy at their Limited to service type advertis- who require special accommodations 05535695 05535590 PRO-FORM ELLIPTICAL November 9, 16, 2012 Lake City location. ing only. in order to participate in a court pro- November 9, 16, 2012 $200 Like New, 4 lines, one month....$92.00 ceeding should contact the ADA co- Work schedule M-F, 8am-5pm. Built in fan ordinator, 173 NE Hernando Ave- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 386-758-6782 $10.80 each additional line THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, THIRD Please send resume with salary Includes an additional $2.00 per nue, Room 408, Lake City, FL JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR req. to [email protected]. Re- Recumbence Bike by 32055. (386) 719-7428, within two AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, ad for each Wednesday insertion. COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA sumes without salary req. will NordicTrak (Step through) (2) business days of receipt of notice FLORIDA CASE NO. 12-414-CA CIVIL ACTION not be considered. $200 - Like New to appear. Individuals who are hear- JULIAN MCCRANIE Contact 758-6782 ing impaired should call (800) 955- CASE NO.: 12-2010-CA-000503 Placing An Ad Plaintiff, Busy Family Practice Office seeks 8771. Individuals who are voice im- JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- vs. TIONAL ASSOCIATION, F/T Nursing Personnel Good Things You can call us at 755-5440, paired should call (800) 955-8770. NATHAN ALAN WELSH, and Plaintiff, Must be Motivated and Organized Monday through Friday from 8:00 THE STATE OF FLORIDA, 450 to Eat 05535542 vs. Defendants. Office Experience Preferred a.m. to 5:00 p.m. November 2, 9, 2012 LISA M. MARTIN, et al, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Fax Resume to (386) 719-9494. The Nut Cracker, Robert Taylor Some people prefer to place their Defendant(s). Giebeig Family Medicine Buy, sell, crack & shell pecans IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Notice is hereby given that the fol- classified ads in person, and some NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED lowing described real property: 2738 CR 252 W, Lake City 32024 COLUMBIA COUNTY, Exp. CAP or Licensed Mental Pinemount Rd/CR 252 Taylorville ad categories will require prepay- FLORIDA SALE Lot 1 and Lot 2, Block 13, Thomas ment. Our office is located at 180 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pur- Park, a subdivision according to the Health Professional for 386-963-4138 or 961-1420 PROBATE DIVISION counseling and assessments in East Duval Street. File Number:12-250-CP suant to an Order Rescheduling map or plat thereof as recorded in You can also fax or email your ad IN RE: ESTATE OF SALLIE MAE Foreclosure Sale dated 10/31/2012 Plat Book “B”, page 8, public re- an outpatient SA treatment cords of COLUMBIA COUNTY, program. Ref. Req'd. PT Firewood copy to the Reporter. DEESE, and entered in Case no. 12-201-CA- 460 Deceased. 000503 of the Circuit Court of the Florida. Email resume to FAX: 386-752-9400 Please Third Judicial Circuit in and for Co- shall be sold by the Clerk of this [email protected] Free Oak Firewood direct your copy to the Classified NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of lumbia County, Florida in which JP Court, at public sale, pursuant to the Need to brings your own Department. SALLIE MAE DEESE, deceased, Morgan Chase Bank, National Asso- Final Judgment in the above styled Schools & gloves to gather the wood. EMAIL: classifieds@lakecityre- whose date of death was May 17, ciation, is the Plaintiff and Lisa M. action dated November 6, 2012, at Contact 935-2461 porter.com 2012, is pending in the Circuit Court Martin, are defendants, I will sell to the Columbia County Courthouse in 240 Education for Columbia County, Florida, Pro- the highest and best bidder for cash Lake City, Columbia County, Flori- da, at 11:00 A.M., on Wednesday, 05535484 Mobile Homes bate Division under probate file # in/on the third floor of the Columbia Interested in a Medical Career? 12-250-CP, the address of which is County Courthouse at 173 N.E. Her- December 12, 2012, to the best and 630 for Rent Deadlines highest bidder for cash. Any person Express Training offers 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Lake nando Avenue, Lake City, Florida 14 x 70 MH. Real clean,2br/2ba City, Florida 32055. the names and claiming an interest in any surplus courses for beginners & exp Be Sure to Call Early 32055, Columbia County, Florida at from the sale, other than the property garden tub, Water furn.,Good Lo- addresses of the personal representa- 11:00 AM on the 9th day of January, cation $575 mo. $300 dep. No Pets tive and the personal representative’s owner as of the date of the notice of • Nursing Assistant, $479 Ad is to Appear: Call by: Fax/Email by: 2013, the following described prop- lis pendens, must file a claim within 386-755-0064 or (904) 771-5924 Tuesday Mon., 10:00 a.m. Mon., 9:00 a.m. attorney are set forth below. erty as set forth in said Final Judg- next class- 12/24/2012 All creditors of the decedent and oth- 60 days after the sale. Wednesday Mon., 10:00 a.m. Mon., 9:00 a.m. ment of Foreclosure: WITNESS my hand and official seal 2 & 3 BR MH. $400 - $450. mo. er persons having claims or demands SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 3 • Phlebotomy national certifica- Plus Deposit. Water & Sewer Thursday Wed., 10:00 a.m. Wed., 9:00 a.m. against decedent’s estate on whom a in the State and County aforesaid this tion, $800 next class-11/05/12 Friday Thurs., 10:00 a.m. Thurs., 9:00 a.m. SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST: COM- 6th day of November, 2021 Furnished. Cannon Creek MHP copy of this notice is required to be MENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST 386-752-6422 Saturday Fri., 10:00 a.m. Fri., 9:00 a.m. served must file their claims with P. DEWITT CASON, CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST • LPN 03/11/13 Fri., 10:00 a.m. Fri., 9:00 a.m. this court WITHIN THE LATER OF Clerk of Court 2/1 SW US 90 W, LC,Remodeled, Sunday 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 By /s/ B. Scippio These deadlines are subject to change without notice. 3 MONTHS AFTER T HE TIME Fees incl. books, supplies, exam lg yard, porch, quiet area. 1st mth OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF AND RUN THENCE NORTH 00 Deputy Clerk fees. Call 386-755-4401 or $575 & $500 dep. No pets. 386- THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF- DEGREES 34 MINUTES 40 SEC- SEAL expresstrainingservices.com 752-1941 or 965-0932 Cancellations, Changes ONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF TER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF Screened porch, Lg. lot, in & Billing Questions A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON 33.68 FEET TO THE NORTH 05535718 2/2 THEM. RIGHT-OF-WAY OF ASH ROAD; November 9, 16, 2012 very nice, clean, well maintained, Ad Errors- Please read your ad All other creditors of the decedent THENCE RUN NORTH 89 DE- Pets & Supplies safe, small park, credit/background on the first day of publication. and other persons having claims or GREES 17 MINUTES 42 SEC- 310 check, no pets, really nice place to live, with long term tenants, $485 We accept responsibility for only demands against decedent’s estate ONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 385.84 FEET TO THE POINT OF Job PUBLISHER'S NOTE mo., $485 sec. dep. 386-719-9169 the first incorrect insertion, and must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE BEGINNING; THENCE CONTIN- 100 Opportunities Florida Law 828.29 requires dogs or 386-965-3003. only the charge for the ad space DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- UE NORTH 89 DEGREES 17 MI- and cats being sold to be at least 8 in error. Please call 755-5440 weeks old and have a health Efficency Apt and Rv Lots for TION OF THIS NOTICE. NUTES 42 SECONDS WEST Rent. Between Lake City & immediately for prompt correc- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- ALONG THE NORTH RIGHT-OF- 05534241 certificate from a licensed IN THE TIME PERIODS SET NOW HIRING veterinarian documenting they G’ville. Access to I-75 & 441 tion and billing adjustments. WAY OF ASH ROAD A DIS- (352)317-1326. Call for terms. Cancellations- Normal advertising FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF TANCE OF 133.26 FEET; THENCE Cashiers & Baggers for High have mandatory shots and are Springs fruit & gift stores. deadlines apply for cancellation. THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE RUN NORTH 89 DEGREES 52 MI- free from intestinal and external Mobile Homes for rent in WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Benefits avail: health, dental, Billing Inquiries- Call 755-5440. NUTES 14 SECONDS EAST A parasites. Many species of wild- White Springs & NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME & vacation. Ft. White. Should further information be DISTANCE O 133.24 FEET; life must be licensed by Florida PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, Apply in person: Florida Fish and Wildlife. If you are Contact 386-623-3404 required regarding payments or THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 21 ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST A Citrus Center (Chevron) unsure, contact the local credit limits, your call will be trans- YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DISTANCE OF 227.20 FEET TO 18603 NW CR 236, High office for information. ferred to the accounting depart- DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH Springs (exit 404 & I-75) THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY Move-in Special - 1st mth Free, ment. IS BARRED. LINE OF ASH ROAD AND THE The date of first publication of this Livestock & 1, 2 or 3bdrm $350/mth. $450 to POINT OF BEGINNING. IN CO- General Information notice is November 2, 2012 05535697 330 Supplies m/i. Call today m/i tomorrow. /s/ Sally Diane Deese Walton LUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. Seeking experienced applicants 305-984-5511 or 386-344-0830 Personal Representative THE FOREGOING DESCRIBED for Bridge/Structural Concrete Deep Creek Farms - Barn kept Advertising copy is subject to PROPERTY IS ALSO KNOWN AS Square or Net Wrapped Round Newer 2/2. Super clean on 1 ac . approval by the Publisher who Sally Diane Deese Walton crew positions. Positions open; North by distribution center. 177 Nursery Road LOT NO. 28 OF SEALEY SOUTH, Bridge Carpenter, Formsetter, Hay Bales For Sale reserves the right to edit, reject, AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVI- Ronnie Hughes (386)365-1425 Perfect for Target employee. $550. or classify all advertisements under Monticello, Florida 32344 Concrete Finisher. Rigging and /s/ Paula M. Sparkman, Esq. SION. mo Call for details. 386-867-9231 appropriate headings. Copy should TOGETHER WITH THAT CER- light operator experience is a Attorney for Personal Representative plus. Work area will be Central Quiet Country Park be checked for errors by the Paula M. Sparkman, Esq. TAIN MOBILE HOME LOCATED 3br/2ba $525. Very clean advertiser on the first day of pub- THEREON AS A FIXTURE AND North Florida thru Big Bend.” Computers P.O. Box 247 You may apply at 841 NW 407 NO PETS! References & lication. Credit for published errors Monticello, Florida 32345 APPURTENANCE THERETO DE- Deposit required 386-758-2280 will be allowed for the first insertion (850) 997-3503 SCRIBED AS 2006 FLEETWOOD Guerdon Street, Lake City, FL 32056, fax your resume to DELL Computer, for that portion of the advertisement BEARING VIN NUMBERS $100.00 WATERTOWN AREA which was incorrect. Further, the 05535591 GAFL535A90708BH21 AND 386-755-9132 or visit website at 3br/2ba DW, Handicap accessible, www.andersoncolumbia.com. 386-755-9984 or Publisher shall not be liable for any November 2, 9, 2012 GAFL535B90708BH21 386-292-2170 $650 mth, $500 dep. omission of advertisements ordered Any person claiming an interest in Call 386-344-0144, 386-344-5791 to be published, nor for any general, the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- CDL Class A Truck Driver. special or consequential damages. er than the property owner as of the Flatbed exp. for F/T SE area. Furniture Mobile Homes Advertising language must comply date of the Lis Pendens must file a 3 years exp or more. Medical 408 640 for Sale with Federal, State or local laws claim within 60 days after the sale. benefits offered. Contact Beautiful Over Stuffed Sleeper regarding the prohibition of discrimi- Dated in Columbia County, Florida Melissa or Sandy@ 386-935-2773 Sofa, Queen Size, Nice Floral 2013 DOUBLEWIDE nation in employment, housing and this 5th day of Nov., 2012. Print. Like New. $125. $33,995 inc. set-up, Clerk of the Circuit Court trim-out & A/C public accommodations. Standard SALES POSITION Contact Jeanne 386-288-8898 abbreviations are acceptable; how- Columbia County, Florida Call 386-288-8379. By: /s/B. Scippio Available for motivated individual. ever, the first word of each ad may Rountree -Moore Ford, Great Queen-Size Cherry Wood Bdrm 3/2, 1800 sqft., CBC home, on not be abbreviated. Deputy Clerk SEAL benefits, paid training/vacation. Set. Lrg Dresser w/ Mirror, Head- corner lot, work shop. Exp. a plus but not necessary. board, Nightstand,BoxSpring/Mat- MLS# 79574 $74,900. In Print and Online 05535720 Call Anthony Cosentino tress &Metal Rails. $700 OBO. REO Realty Group, www.lakecityreporter.com November 9, 16, 2012 386-623-7442 Can email pics. (386) 397-2389 Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 10B LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9-10, 2012 Mobile Homes Unfurnished Apt. Farms & 640 for Sale 710 For Rent 810 Home for Sale 820 Acreage 3BR/2BA 28X64 in a great loca- Wayne Manor Apts. 3br/2ba, 2 car garage, LR w/ stove Coldwell Banker Bishop Agency tion, a lot of upgrades, fireplace. Spacious 2bedroom fire place, lg Master Br, New roof MLS 79650, Elaine Tolar Only $2,500 down $399 a month. washer/dryer. Behind Kens off Century 21 Darby Rogers 755-6488. 10 ac w/ 3br/2.5ba, Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or Hwy 90. 386-754-1800 MLS 81846, $99,500. large master ste, lg porch, barn E-mail [email protected] www.myflapts.com Call 752-6575 w/ workshop, $280,900. 4Br/2ba, in town, good invest- Windsor Arms Apartments. 3br/2ba, extra enclosed carport, ment, current rent set at $825 per Move in! 2/1, 2/1.5, 2/2. Pet Manicured property, huge palm mo. MLS # 74958. $74,900 Friendy. Free 200 ch. Dish. Wash- trees. Century 21 Darby Rogers Commercial Accredited Real Estate, er/dryer hkup.386-754-1800. MLS 81753, $84,500. 830 Property Mike Foster 288-3596 www.myflapts.com Call 752-6575 High profile location, multiple of- 5 LIKE New Access Realty Gorgeous views Mobile Homes!!! Furnished Apts. fice spaces, Call Neil & Hansel 3bd/3ba on Lake Montgomery. Holton 984-5791 at For under $30,000. MUST SEE 720 For Rent Elevator, fishing dock & jacuzzi. Coldwell Call John T. 386-752-1452 Banker Bishop Realty MLS 81438 $249,900. MLS# 81848, $102,500 Rooms for Rent. Hillcrest, Sands, Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 575 Credit Score=10% Down on Columbia. All furnished. Electric, your choice of select New 3/2 or cable, fridge, microwave. Weekly Access Realty - Spacious 4 bd/3ba 4/2 Double. Limited time offer for or monthly rates. 1 person $135, Cypress Lake w/ 3643 sqft 1.25 Investment Challenged Credit. North Pointe 2 persons $150. weekly acres on lake. Vaulted 860 Property Homes, 352-872-5566 386-752-5808 ceilings. MLS 81314 - $279,900. Accredited Real Estate, Nice Patti Taylor386-623-6896 2 ACRES of land with 8,000 sf. Home, kitchen redone fenced, Unfurnished Two story 1895 building. $80,000. Located in backyard, 2br/1ba. MLS#81521, 730 Home For Rent Access Realty- Olustee. Owner Financing $52,000. Mike Foster 288-3596 Victorian house w/ electrical up- grades throughout. double -deck possible. 904-318-7714. BANK REPO 3BR/2BA Double- 2BD /1.5BA, Country, South of porches, MLS 71594 - $149,900. wide ’09 Excellent condition. Only Lake City, private river access. Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 Real Estate $999 down $377 a month. Call w/boat ramp, 2 garages, clean, 870 Wanted Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail am- $625 mo. + sec. 386-590-0642 Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty MLS # 80175 - 2 story colonial, 4 [email protected] 3br/1.5ba. Very clean, Brick great I Buy Houses br, 2b/2.5b, in ground pool, 3 fire- CASH! Eastside Village Realty, Inc. area w/bonus room. Carport, shed places, patio, $315,000. Mary & Fenced (privacy) back yard. Quick Sale Fair Price MLS #75661 - Must be 55+, Brown Whitehurst 965-0887 386-269-0605 Manufacture home, 1 ac, fireplace, $825. mo $825. dep. Ref’s req’d. laundry, open & bright $79,900. (941)920-4535 Country home on 4 ac, 3br/2.5ba, Call Denise Bose 752-5290 A Landlord You Can Love! formal living room, fireplace, MLS 81775 Coldwell Banker 880 Duplexes Home in good condition, MH 3br/1+ba, Eat in Kitchen, Laundry Room, CH/A, deck, 2 car carport Bishop Realty, $179,900 3br/2ba. Good size kitchen. 4 plus Elaine Tolar 755-6488 QUAIL HEIGHTS - Golf acres. MLS #80235. $63,000 386-758-9351 or 352-208-2421 Course Community. 2br/1ba W/D Accredited Real Estate Beautiful Yard, Close to shopping hock up. Private, safe, secluded. Mike Foster 288-3596 Lots of natural light. 3BD/1.5BA Cute home, nice paint, great $725 mo $500 sec. 386-243-8235 layout. 3br/2ba. MLS 81746 MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls, R30 CH/A, $700 mth & $700 dep. Contact 386-344-2170 $112,300. Century 21 insulation, OSB wrap, house wrap, Darby Rogers 752-6575 real wood cabinets, and thermal Very Nice 3BD/2ba brick home, pain windows. Payment $399 per $745 mth & $500 dep. Eastside Village Realty, Inc. month call John T 386-752-1452. Application Required. Must be 55+, 3br/3ba on 7.48 Contact us Call 386-935-1485 to see. acres, country living, spacious, NEW 3/2 JACOBSEN HOMES heated front porch, brick work- Starting at $43,995. Painted shop, Call for appt. 752-5290. WAlls-Del-Set-AC-Skirting-and Business & at the paper. Steps. North Pointe Homes - Hwy 750 Office Rentals Eastside Village Realty, Inc. 441 N, Gainesville, FL MLS #81958-, $115,000. Must be 352-872-5566 Ck out this Awesome Deal.Fort 55+, 3br/2ba, Site Built w/ lots of White, Newly Remodled. Multi NEW Jacobsen Model Homes room, split plan mstr suite, FL. use Comm Prop. Approx 850sqft. Rm. Call Denise Bose 752-5290 Sale! 13 Left with up to $25,000 Elec & water incl. Free WFI & off. Don’t buy until you shop yard Maint. High Traffic Area North Pointe Homes 4545 NW $725 mth - 941-924-5183. Eastside Village Realty, Inc. 13th St - Gainesville MLS #81959 - Must be 55+, CLASSIFIED ADS 352-872-5566 FOR LEASE: Downtown Office 2br/2ba, $79,900. Site Built Home 386-755-5440 Own Your Property? No Money Space. Convenient to w/eat in kitchen, laundry rm, scrn Down with good credit. Great Court house. porch. Denise Bose @ 752-5290 Call 386-755-3456 Rates Available. North Pointe Location is the key, 3br/2ba, new Homes 352-872-5566 For Rent or Lease: Former Doc- a/c compressor split floor plan, SUBSCRIPTION Palm Harbor Homes tors office, Former professional MLS 81614 Coldwell Banker 386-755-5445 4/2 From 499 Mo Loaded office & Lg open space: avail on Bishop Realty, $129,900 3/2 From 399 Mo Loaded East Baya Ave. Competitive rates. Sherry Ratliff 365-8414 $0 Down, Singlewides $299/Mo Weekdays 386-984-0622 evenings/weekends 497-4762 ALL OTHER DEPARTMENTS 800-622-2832 ext 210 Looks brand new 3br/2ba split Results Realty PROFESSIONAL plan spacious L.room, dinning area 386-752-1293 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 OFFICE UNIT & breakfast nook. MLS #81426, Affordable 4/2 on 10 acres in Bell. Oakbridge Office Complex Coldwell Banker Bishop Agency over 2,200 sqft. in country setting. 725 SE Baya Dr - Call 752-4820 Elaine Tolar 755-6488 $149,900 $80,000 MLS# 76582 ELECTRONIC ADS SEND TO Several Bank Repos and Used Lots for Sale [email protected] Homes in stock At North Pointe 805 Farms & in Gainesville 5 acre lot located in quiet setting 820 Acreage 352-872-5566 Mon.-Fri.: 8 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. River Rise s/d, Homes only, paved 10 acres with well/septic/pp WANTED…CASH PAID for street. $65,000 MLS #76151 (not guar); $300 dwn; $580 a mth. THIS REPORTER WORKS FOR YOU! your Mobile Home, Singlewide or Results Realty, Deas Bullard/BKL Properties Doublewide flood homes wel- Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com come. Call 386-288-8379 6.45 Acres of River front property Lake City Reporter on Suwannee, Consist of 3 lots, 4 acres, Wellborn, New Well Mobile Home MLS# 77414 $75,000. installed, Beautifully wooded 650 & Land REO Realty Group, w/cleared Home Site, owner fin, 180 East Duval St. Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 no down, $39,900, $410 mon Lake City, FLorida 32055 Beautiful brick on 11.16 acres w/ Call 352-215-1018 DW for family or renting. In Beautiful lot on Suwannee. www.LandOwnerFinancing.com ground pool. MLS 81203. Property features stairway to dock, picnic area. MLS# 78842, $35,000 40 acre Ranch, Brick 3/3 with ______FINANCIAL AID IF QUALIFIED. HOUSING $252,000. Century 21 2000 sqft., new roof, kitchen re- Darby Rogers 752-6575 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 Announcements AVAILABLE. JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE. Results Realty modeled, pole barn, MLS 81641 Lots of sq ft, 4br/2ba approx $349,5000. REO Realty Group, ______CALL CENTURA INSTITUTE (877) 206-6559 Eastside Village Realty, Inc. 2618 sq ft, Newly remodeled Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 Turn your art into cash! FREE ART APPRAISALS ______kitchen, new roof. MLS 81733. MLS #80401 - $60,000. Must be $99,900. Century 21 55+ 130x750 right on Suwannee, Access Realty - 10 acre square FOR POSSIBLE CONSIGNMENT* November AIRLINE CAREERS - Become an Aviation Darby Rogers 752-6575 Beautiful lot, minutes from Royal tract, High & Dry, OF Avail. w/ 10 & 11. Noon to 10pm at Baterbys Art Gallery. Maintenance Tech. FAA approved training. Financial Springs, Denise Bose 752-5290 25% down. Convenient Location What a great home, 3BR/2B, MLS 81258$39,900. 9101 International Drive, Ste. 1008, Orlando, FL aid if qualified - Housing available. Job placement 1860 sqft. DW on 5 acres. Eastside Village Realty, Inc. MLS #76668 - $32,000 Must be Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 32819. Call 1-866-537-1013 or visit www.Baterbys. assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance MLS#80543 $125,000. com for more information. *Verbal appraisals & (866)314-3769 REO Realty Group, 55+, Buildable lot for site built Access Realty- 43.64 acres Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 homes only. In Forest Country. wooded acreage in N.Columbia consignments taken for artworks with paperwork. ______Call Denise Bose 752-5290 County. Scenic & Private. ______MLS 74429 $89,900. MEDICAL CAREERS begin here – Train ONLINE Unfurnished Apt. Lot close to Sante Fe, Suwannee Auctions for Allied Health and Medical Management. Job & Ichetucknee Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 710 For Rent MLS 80092 $15,000. ______placement assistance. Computer available. Financial 05535481 REO Realty Group, AUCTION 106+/- Residential Lots in Florida Aid if qualified. SCHEV authorized. Call 888-203- We’ve got it all! Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 Minimum Bid $300/lot Online Auction Nov 6-14 3179 www.CenturaOnline.com $89 Deposit Nice vacant lot in Desirable river 249+/- Lots in Southeast FL, GA, SC, NC, TN, ______Limited Avail. Call Today! Community, Windsong Apts. MLS #73268 $15,000 VA Tranzon Driggers FL Lic#AU707 & AB3145 OTR Drivers Wanted *Free after school program Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 Tranzon.com (877)374-4437 ______386-758-8455 Results Realty, ______Drivers - Class A Flatbed, HOME EVERY Employment WEEKEND! Pay 37¢/mi, Both ways, FULL 1BR APT. PUBLISHER'S NOTE Downtown Location, Clean. New All real estate advertising in this ______BENEFITS, Requires 1 year OTR Flatbed Carpet $450 mo, plus Security. newspaper is subject to the fair A Few Pro Drivers Needed. Top Pay $ 401K, Need experience. (800)572-5489 x227, SunBelt Transport, NO PETS. Call 386-755-3456 housing act which makes it illegal CDL Class A Driving Exp. (877)258-8782 www.ad- Jacksonville, FL 2BR/1BA $600/MO & $575 Sec. to advertise "any preference, Dep. Lovely, Private, re-done limitation, or discrimination based drivers.com ______CR 242 West of RT 47 on race, color, religion, sex, ______TIRED OF LIVING PAYCHECK TO 386-365-7193 or 867-6319 disability, familial status or nation- For Sale PAYCHECK? There’s great earning potential as a 2br/1ba Apt. Quiet Lake View al origin; or any intention to make ______Professional Truck Driver! The average Professional CH/A $500. mo such preference, limitation or $500 dep. discrimination." Familial status LEATHER LIVING ROOM SET. In original Truck Driver earns over $700/wk*! 16-Day CDL No pets. 386-344-2170 includes children under the age of plastic, never used. Orig price $3000, Sacri-fice Training @ NFCC/Roadmaster! Approved for 18 living with parents or legal $975. Can deliver. Call Bill (813)298-0221 2BR/2BA w/garage custodians, pregnant women and Veterans Training. CALL TODAY! (866)467-0060 5 minutes from VA hospital and people securing custody of chil- ______*DOL/BLS 2012 Timco. Call for details. dren under the age of 18. This CHERRY BEDROOM SET. Solid Wood, never ______386-365-5150 newspaper will not knowingly used, brand new in factory boxes. Original cost $4500. Real Estate/ Auctions A Landlord You Can Love! accept any advertising for real es- 2 br Apts $600. & up + sec. Great tate which is in violation of the Sell for $795. Can deliver. Call Tom (407)574-3067 ______area. CH/A washer/dryer hookups. law. Our readers are hereby in- ______REAL ESTATE AUCTION, Blount County, 386-758-9351 or 352-208-2421 formed that all dwellings adver- Help Wanted TN: (55) 5+ Acre Tracts, Log Cabin, Commercial tised in this newspaper are availa- Amberwood Hills Apts. ______Building & (3) Residential Lots. Saturday, Nov. 17. Private Patio area. Beautiful yard. ble on an equal opportunity basis. Washer/dryer hkup. Free water & To complain of discrimination call Experienced OTR Flatbed Drivers earn 50 up to 1-800-4FURROW. TN Lic. #62. sewer. 1/1, 2/1. Move in special. HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777, 55 cpm loaded. $1000 sign on to qualified drivers. ______386-754-1800. wwwmyflapts.com the toll free telephone number to the hearing Home most weekends. Call: (843)266-3731 / www. Real Estate/ Land for Sale Brandywine Apartments impaired is 1-800-927-9275. bulldoghiway.com EOE ______Now Renting Small home on corner lot with ______1, 2, & 3 bedrooms, CH/A. 20 ACRES FREE! Own 60 acres for 40 acre 3br, Fenced yards. Needs TLC. DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW! Learn to price/payment. $0 Down, $168/mo. Money Back 386-752-3033 W. Grandview Ave. MLS # 81204 $23,900 Equal Housing Opportunity drive for Stevens Transport! Earn $700 per week! No Guarantee, NO CREDIT CHECKS. Beautiful Views, TDD Number 1-800-955-8771 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 Results Realty experience needed! Local CDL Training. Job ready West Texas. (800)843-7537 www.sunsetranches. Columbia Arms Apt. located in 15 days! (888)368-1964 com 1/2 mi from V.A. & Winn Dixie. Vacant land 5.91 acres, part Pet Friendly. cleared, few miles from Charles ______Pool , laundry & balcony. Springs & Suwannee $20,500. Miscellaneous Real Estate/ Mobile Homes 386-754-1800. www.myflapts.com MLS 80961 REO Realty Group, Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 ______Great area West of I-75, deluxe ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home. Mobile Home with land, ready to move in, great 2br apts, some w/garage. W/D hookups & patio. $600-$750 plus Home for Sale *Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice, *Hospitality. value. Approx 1500 sq ft, 3Br 2Ba serious offers SEC .386-438-4600 or 965-5560 810 Job placement assistance. Computer available. only, no renters. (850)308-6473 Greentree Townhouse 2 Owner Financed Homes/ 1 Rental Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV authorized. Call Move In Madness. 2/1, 2/1.5. Free Lake City, Mayo, Branford www.CenturaOnline.com 888-203-3179 water & sewer. Balcony & patio. 386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833 Laundry. Behind Kens on Hwy 90. www.suwanneevalleyproperties.com ______AIRLINES ARE HIRING - Train for hands 386-754-1800 wwwmyflapts.com 3BR/1.5BA - Eat in Kitchen Redwine Apartments Elec. Appl., &W/D , Utility Room, on Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved Pets welcome. with 5 complexes, Porch, Carport, Lg lot, program. Financial aid if qualified - Housing we have a home for you. Close to VA & shopping. $68,000 available CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 386-754-1800. 386-288-5240 or 386-984-0207 (866)314-3769 www.myflapts.com 3br/2ba 1677 sqft, close town, Updated Apt, Hardy Board Construction ______w/tile floors/fresh paint. Century 21 Darby Rogers NURSING CAREERS BEGIN HERE – GET Week of November 5, 2012 Great area. MLS 81841, $149,900. TRAINED IN MONTHS, NOT YEARS. 386-752-9626 Call 752-6575