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LAKECITYREPORTER.COM Fired officer sues city Ex-LCPD officer in 2009. Brown was taking a man sus- If that discretion is exercised, the Shea Rebecca Brown and her pected of a parole violation to jail officer must destroy the marijuana files suit for bias, attorneys filed suit in Jacksonville in April 2009, and found a small in the presence of a fellow officer, wrongful firing. federal court July 30 against former amount of marijuana on him. Brown said. state attorney Robert “Skip” Jarvis, According to her, the LCPD per- According to the suit, Brown met By TONY BRITT and former Lake City Police Department mits officers to use their discretion with officer Ivan Useche at a local STEVEN RICHMOND captain Rudolph Davis, retired as to whether to charge individuals restaurant and destroyed the mari- A former Lake City police officer LCPD chief Carlton Tunsil and the with possession of misdemeanor juana by grinding it into the ground is taking legal action against the city city of Lake City, among others, for amounts of marijuana seized as con- with her boot. FILE and several individuals following sexual and racial discrimination as traband which had not yet been Former LCPD Officer Shea her criminal trial and termination well as wrongful termination. formally taken into evidence. SUIT continued on 3A Brown.

LAUNCHING KIDS INTO THE SCHOOL YEAR Ice cream breakfast charity event set Holiday Inn seeking to raise $2,000 for Give Kids the World.

By AMANDA WILLIAMSON [email protected]

Pancakes and eggs? French toast and sausage? How about ice cream, chocolate syrup and whipped cream? The local Holiday Inn and Suites will host an ice cream social Saturday to support the Ice Cream for Breakfast Campaign, which raises money to help children will life-threatening illnesses at Give Kids the World Village. “For nearly 25 years, Give Kids the World has served up smiles and memories in our whimsical Ice Cream Palace with all-you-can- AMANDA WILLIAMSON/Lake City Reporter eat ice cream all day, every day,” Richardson Community Center administrative assistant Nicole Smith, right, and United Way of Suwannee Valley Best Neighborhood’s coordinator said GKTW president Pamela Renée Cobb stand among piles of school supplies to be handed out at the Richardson Community Center Backpack Giveaway on Saturday. The Landwirth. “Wish children and event starts at 8 a.m., and organizers expect the supplies to go fast. their families enjoy unlimited cones, sundaes and shakes, with a buffet of topping options whenever they want — even for breakfast.” Backpack giveway helps local kids Give Kids the World Village is a 70-acre, nonprofit “storybook” resort in Orlando where termi- Event scheduled become colored mountains as box of crayons, one box of The giveaway is a com- nally ill children and their fami- the Richardson Community colored pencils, glue sticks, bined effort by United Way of lies can experience a week-long, for Saturday at Center prepares for its annual pencils and an eraser. Children Suwannee Valley, the Board cost-free fantasy vacation. The Backpack Giveaway on can also receive free immuniza- of County Commissioners, resort launched its Ice Cream for community center. Saturday. tions and haircuts throughout the Richardson Community Breakfast campaign on July 21, Lasting from 8 a.m. until the event. Center/Annie Mattox Park National Ice Cream Day, and it will By AMANDA WILLIAMSON noon, the giveaway will provide “We have children who have North Inc., Jazzy Cuts, Lake continue through Sept. 2. [email protected] 450 community students back- a need for school supplies and City Barbers and Stylists and According to the Holiday Inn packs full of supplies to start backpacks,” said Renée Cobb, the county Health Department. general manager Rod Butler, the lue sticks tumble the upcoming school year. United Way of Suwannee Children must be accompa- hotel, at 213 SW Commerce Drive, from their boxes, Each kit will contain one Valley Volunteer Florida Best nied by an adult to receive a hopes to raise $2,000 through the piles of composition backpack, one composition Neighborhoods coordinator. bag. The quantity of backpacks campaign. books line the table notebook, one packet of paper, “We’re trying to meet that The event lasts from 9 a.m. until Gand backpacks one three-pronged folder, one need.” BACKPACKS continued on 3A FUNDRAISER continued on 5A Three arrested following brawl By STEVEN RICHMOND station, at [email protected] which point T h o m a s Three individuals were jumped out arrested Tuesday evening and used a after a brawl at a county handgun to home, Columbia County fire several Sheriff’s deputies report. Flowers shots at Austin Tyler Thomas, the family’s of 182 NE Craig Ave., vehicle, the Jimmy D. Flowers, of 3147 report said. SW Centerville Ave., Fort Spain and White and Jordan Ashley family were Kimbrell, of 147 SW 47th f o l l o w e d Place, Fort White, were to their taken into custody, accord- home, at ing to the arrest report. Kimbrell which point John Spain and his fam- T h o m a s , ily were shopping in a K i m b r e l l local Dollar General store a n d about 6 p.m. Tuesday when F l o w e r s Thomas, Kimbrell, Flowers w a l k e d and other individuals onto their JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter arrived and began arguing p r o p e r t y with Spain’s family both in Thomas and began Looking for the skate park the store and in the parking p h y s i - lot, deputies report. cally assaulting Spain’s Codey Bohannon, 17, does a jump while skateboarding down Veterans Street. ‘I thought they were going to build a skate The group followed Spain park here. I’m pretty disappointed,’ said Bohannon, who has been skating since he was 7. ‘I was looking forward to skating and family to a nearby gas BRAWL continued on 5A here every day. There’s no skate park in Lake City. It would be good to have a place for skaters to go.’

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SUIT: Federal case filed in Jacksonville against city BACKPACKS: Giveaway Continued From Page 1A Continued From Page 1A

The suit claims that after fied about the lawsuit on “The risk insurance are limited, so they are community is helping LCPD Chief Gary Laxton Aug. 1, when a deputy is protection against any given on a first come, first one another,” Cobb said. resigned in June 2009, served him with the papers unforeseen litigation or acci- served basis. “That’s what we’re try- Tunsil — then city fire at his home. dents where we have a justi- “Last year, we were out ing to express by helping chief — acted as an interim “What I’m really upset fication on the complainant of backpacks by 10:30 these children.” chief of police and had full about is she didn’t tell the where we would be respon- a.m.,” said Nicole Smith, However, next year, the authority to hire and fire truth,” he said. “It’s her sible for,” Jonhson said. “It’s Richardson Community Best Neighborhoods fund people in the department. right to sue whoever she our insurance to cover law- Center administrative will run out, and United However, Brown claims chooses to sue, but when suits and accidents.” assistant. “They line up Way will not be able to Davis effectively ran the people look at the outcome, Attorneys from the outside the door before participate. Coppock department. they will see that the police Jacksonville-based law we even open... Word gets asks that anyone will- She also said that Davis department, the state attor- firm Sheppard, White and out. People know to come ing to donate to United was upset when she was ney, myself and Carlton Kachergus will represent here.” Way or the Richardson hired, making discrimina- Tunsil — nobody did any- Brown should the case go The event started last Community Center/ tory remarks against her thing wrong because Shea to court. year with approximately Annie Mattox Park North, race and gender amidst had conduct that was con- “It’s a very complicated 75 people waiting in Inc. reach out to the rumors that he had been sistent with our policy of matter, it takes time to put line as the door opened. respective organizations. vying for a personal friend FILE being fired and that’s exact- together” said Matthew Recreation Director The Health Department to take her position. This photo shows Shea ly what took place.” Kachergus, when asked Mario Coppock handed will provide free immuni- She also claims Davis Brown at her December 2009 Davis called the suit frivo- why his client waited near- the guests numbers to zations onsite to children made racially charged trial on evidence tampering lous “because all those alle- ly three years to file suit. keep the crowd orga- who still need to get remarks against Brown and charges. gations that she (Brown) “But I wouldn’t have taken nized, and he expects to the required vaccines. “told fellow police officers makes are untrue.” the case if I didn’t believe do the same thing this Incoming kindergartners that he did not like women Brown’s employment on Tunsil did not return in it.” year. require vaccines for the police officers and felt as Aug. 31, 2009, the com- calls seeking comment. The case will also feature United Way purchased DTaP, Hepatitis B, MMR though women had no busi- plaint said. City Manager Wendell a legal oddity rarely seen the school supplies (mumps, measles and ness in the police field.” “People think I’m a Johnson said the city in court. One of the defen- and 350 backpacks for rubella), chickenpox and Brown was the subject of crook,” Brown said. “And it received its summons dants in Brown’s suit, State the event through Best polio. Students entering several 2009 internal affairs hurt my reputation, which from U.S. District Court Attorney Jeff Siegmeister, Neighborhoods, a federal seventh grade must get investigations conducted by means everything in a on Aug. 1, as well. The who was working at a pri- grant. The Richardson the TDAP. Dental infor- LCPD and FDLE regard- small town like this.” actions alleged in the suit vate firm three years ago, Community Center/Annie mation will also be avail- ing accusations of evidence Brown was brought to occurred before Johnson was also set to be Brown’s Mattox Park North, Inc. able at the giveaway. tampering, untruthfulness trial on felony charges of took over as city manager attorney should the 2010 contributed an additional Because the health and insubordination, which tampering with evidence in in July 2009. allegations be brought to $500 to buy 100 more department clinic eventually led to her arrest December 2009. “The basis for this action retrial. backpacks, which come fills quickly as school and termination, according The case against her was was prior to my arrival,” As such, Siemeister is in a rainbow of colors. approaches, health to her and her lawyers’ for- eventually dismissed in he said. “To culminate the caught in an unusual situ- Children can select from department officials warn mal written complaint. September 2010 following internal affairs investigation ation as both a defendant aqua, purple, pink, red, residents not to wait until Her suit also alleges Jarvis a hung jury that split 3-3. and the action to terminate and possible witness in the dark blue, camo green the last day. visited her previous employ- “From day one, I had Shea Brown, happened a case. and black. The packs will The community center er, a police department in every intention of filing a month after I got here. At “I’m a lawyer first,” come pre-stuffed with has offered free hair cuts Georgia, and said she was civil suit against everyone that time Capt. (Rudolph) Siegmeister said. “I may supplies. at the event through its a corrupt officer who had who made this happen,” Davis was the senior rank- have information pertinent “The kids are all smiles local partners for the last destroyed evidence. Brown said. “I’ve been hurt ing police officer and Chief to the case but owe a duty when they see the new three years. This year, Brown’s suit claims financially and emotionally, Carlton Tunsil had been of privacy to Ms. Brown.” bookbags,” Smith said. Jazzy Cuts and Lake City FDLE Agent Robert and it’s hurt my marriage. appointed just prior to my He continued to say that he “When they look inside Barbers and Stylists will Shotwell, who conducted I lost my house, my vehicle arrival as the acting police could not divulge confiden- and see that they have be providing the cuts. It’s an internal investigation, and even had to sell my fur- chief. Their two officers tial information regarding new pens and notepads, usually a big draw, Smith recommended to Jarvis niture to make ends meet.” carried out the investiga- 2010 proceedings unless it motivates them to get said. that he not press charges Jarvis said he was served tion and made the recom- Brown gave him express ready for school.” “They’re cutting hair against Brown for destruc- with the papers regarding mendation and determina- permission to do so. According to Smith, the from the time the door tion of evidence. the lawsuit last week. tion based on the offense While Jarvis is being community center would opens until the time we Despite this, Jarvis “I don’t really have any and I signed off on it.” sued for his individual not have been able to give get out of here,” she said. brought charges against thoughts on being sued,” Johnson said information actions as state attorney away as many backpacks “A new hair cut makes a her with malice and with- Jarvis said. “It was a good about the case has been at the time of the initial without the help of United big difference to a kid.” out probable cause, the suit case, we filed it and due turned over to the city’s risk trials, Siegmeister is also Way. The program grows said. to technicalities, she was manager and the League of included in the suit due to more each year, and this Brown also alleges Jarvis lucky enough to get Judge Cities for guidance. his current status as state year marks the sixth said she smoked the evi- (Julian) Collins to dismiss it, The Florida Municipal attorney for the same judi- giveaway, she added. The dence and had engaged in and I’m prepared to face her Insurance Trust is an entity cial circuit. 450 backpacks this year sexual relations with anoth- in any courtroom and lay that is sanctioned by the “It’s a unique situation. are the most the center er officer. all the facts out there that Florida League of Cities and I’m not sure how it’s going has ever been able to give The Lake City Police never came out at trial.” it handles the city’s health to play out,” Siegmeister out. Department terminated Davis said he was noti- and risk insurance matters. said. “Our philosophy in the

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ANOTHER VIEW Cleaning up our national pastime or those of us who grew up on baseball and love it, and passed on that joy to our chil- dren, Monday was as dark a day as any. Bud Selig, the commissioner of Major League Baseball, suspended 13 players F— including Alex Rodriguez of the New York Yankees — as part of a major performance-enhancing drug scandal rooted in a South Florida anti-aging clinic called Biogenesis. It’s sickening that some players cheat to gain an advantage on the field and to make even more money. But this has been going on for years in Major League Baseball — and continues even though the game has increased testing for banned substances. The game’s executives needed to take extraordinary steps to clean up the game. Selig, to his credit, took those steps on Monday. The commissioner lowered the boom even though the players reportedly didn’t fail any drug tests — their names were said to be on Biogenesis client lists, among Barring the embassy door other evidence obtained by Major League Baseball investigators. All-Stars such as Nelson Cruz of the Texas Rangers and Jhonny Peralta of the Detroit Tigers were hit with isn’t much of a strategy 50-game suspensions they didn’t contest. They don’t deserve any applause for that, though, because they like bipartisanship as much ons in Iraq, Pakistan and Libya. still cheated, offering only flimsy excuses. If their as the next guy. Still, the Those prison breaks should give teams make the playoffs, they’ll be eligible to play. Washington Post headline the president second thoughts Rodriguez was hit with the biggest penalty — an out- Monday was disheartening: about his plans to release addi- right ban through the 2014 season. Selig said the pun- “Embassy, consulate closures tional detainees from Guantanamo. ishment was based on Rodriguez’s “use and possession Iapplauded on both sides of the Just last month, al-Qaida in the of numerous forms of prohibited performance-enhanc- aisle.” I don’t doubt that intelli- Arabian Peninsula confirmed, in a ing substances, including testosterone and human gence analysts had evidence indi- video posted to jihadist websites, growth hormone, over the course of multiple years.” cating that a terrorist attack was that its deputy leader and co-found- ... The discipline came days after former National Cliff May imminent. I don’t dispute that shut- er, Saeed al-Shihri, was killed in a League MVP Ryan Braun of the Milwaukee Brewers ting down diplomatic facilities for a drone strike. Al-Shihri, a Saudi, had — who failed a drug test in 2011 but won an appeal few days was prudent. I do worry neighboring Syria,” where it is spent six years at Gitmo. As CNN after questions were raised about how the test sample that, a dozen years after 9/11, seen as the most effective fighting analyst Peter Bergen reported, that was handled — was suspended for the rest of the sea- America’s response to terrorism force. In Afghanistan, from which video was delivered by Ibrahim al- son because of his ties to Biogenesis. -- applauded by Republicans and the U.S. also is withdrawing, “al- Rubaish -- another Saudi formerly Still, he, too, will be able to play again. Democrats alike -- is to turn out the Qaida holds onto territory and its held at Guantanamo. All this points to the need for Major League Baseball lights and lock the doors. allies vie for supremacy.” Groups On Wolf Blitzer’s program the to make the penalties for drug violations even tougher, And to persist in self-delusion. that have pledged allegiance to AQ other night, Bergen and I debated and former Commissioner Faye Vincent has an ideal “Today, the core of al-Qaida in threaten other countries -- the list the state of al-Qaida. He continues solution: One strike, and you’re out. Afghanistan and Pakistan is on the has not been shrinking. to contend that the organization is Vincent has noted in radio and other interviews that path to defeat,” President Barack Nor is that likely until all these “on life support.” He noted that it MLB doesn’t have gambling issues because of the Obama asserted in what was billed conflicts are recognized as what has been years since AQ launched ban penalty. “Cheating is damaging the game,” as a major speech at the National Joscelyn calls a “cohesive inter- a successful attack against the Vincent says, so much that it’s time for MLB to treat Defense University May 23. national challenge to the United American homeland. the use of performance-enhancing drugs like gambling. Consider: (1) Ayman al-Zawahiri, States and its allies.” Reasonable True -- but dumb luck played While it’s true that Major League Baseball has made who succeeded Osama bin Laden people can disagree over how best a major role in foiling the plot to important strides, some players will continue to cheat, as AQ’s Numero Uno, is an active to meet that challenge but it should bomb a passenger jet bound for assisted by individuals who know how to keep perfor- manager who appoints command- be obvious that concrete barriers Detroit on Christmas Day 2009, the mance-enhancing drugs from being detected. ers on battlefields from South Asia and metal detectors are insuffi- plot to blow up cargo planes with To eradicate such drugs from the game, the penal- to the Middle East to North Africa. cient. bombs hidden in printer cartridges ties must be severe, and a gambling-type ban would get He holds conference calls, orders At a minimum, the administra- in 2010, and the plot hatched by results. acts of terrorism and strategizes tion should delay the fulfillment the Times Square bomber also in A review process could determine who inadvertently for a well-funded global organiza- of its pledge to “end” the use of 2010. took a prohibited substance for an illness or some tion. (2) If -- despite what I’ve out- drones, a weapon that remains use- It’s worth recalling that the first other reason. lined above -- core AQ is in decline, ful -- as the administration demon- attack on the World Trade Center But if players take a banned substance just to hit the the fact remains that embassies strated Tuesday when it launched a was in 1993. Over the eight years ball farther or throw it harder, that’s fraud. They should and consulates in 17 countries couple of them at al-Qaida combat- that followed, there were attacks be banned for life. Period. were closed because the president ants in Yemen. on U.S. facilities in Saudi Arabia, ■ Tampa Tribune believes AQ affiliates have the In his speech, the president Kenya, Tanzania and elsewhere -- capability to launch serious attacks also called for the repeal of the but not on American soil. The cata- in all those places. That’s not “the 2001 Authorization to Use Military strophic attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, path to defeat” -- it’s more like the Force, Congress’ declaration of war were, in large measure, the conse- Lake City Reporter HOV lane. on al-Qaida. Current developments quence of bipartisan complacency One al-Qaida affiliate was make clear why that would be and self-delusion. History is a great defeated -- by American troops in unwise. As Joscelyn also reported, teacher -- but she requires attentive Serving Columbia County Since 1874 Iraq commanded by Gen. David Interpol last week issued a “global learners. Petraeus. But, as Thomas Joscelyn, security alert advising increased The Lake City Reporter is published with pride my colleague at the Foundation for vigilance for terrorist activity” for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun‑ Defense of Democracies, recently based on the fact that in recent ■ Clifford D. 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Todd Wilson, Publisher n his first game back stats to justify the hopes riding him. Robert Bridges, Editor after a four-month His 10-year contract, through Jim Barr, Associate Editor layoff for hip surgery, 2017, is the sport’s richest ever: Sue Brannon, Controller third baseman Alex $275 million. He was named MVP Rodriguez and his three times and an All-Star 14. In ONew York Yankees helped the last- 2007, at age 32, he became the Dink NeSmith, President Tom Wood, Chairman place Chicago White Sox break a youngest player ever to hit 500 10-game losing streak. The nor- home runs. Three years later, he mally hard-hitting A-Rod, to use Dale McFeatters did the same in reaching 600. He the New York tabloids’ shorthand, [email protected] has 647 home runs. LETTERS POLICY contributed a bloop single in four The fans will turn out for the at-bats. games. These are the Yankees, Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly writ‑ It’s likely a preview of how the 38- the 1919 World Series.) A dozen of after all. When they see No. 13 ten and double spaced. Letters should not exceed 400 year-old Rodriguez -- once arguably them were suspended for 50 games take the field at third base -- with words and will be edited for length and libel. Letters the greatest player of his generation -- including Detroit Tigers shortstop his case on appeal, each game must be signed and include the writer’s name, address and a sure Hall of Famer -- will end Jhonny Peralta and Texas Rangers might be his last -- they will see and telephone number for verification. Writers can his career. Major League Baseball outfielder Nelson Cruz, whose a player of age-diminished skills, determined he’d not only used teams have World Series hopes. which is only natural, and vastly have two numerous forms of banned drugs MLB suspended Rodriguez for diminished reputation, which is letters per month published. Letters and guest columns over multiple years, but he’d also 211 games -- basically the entire entirely his doing. The cruelest are the opinion of the writers and not necessarily that tried to obstruct the league’s inves- 2014 season. League rules permit wounds are the self-inflicted. of the Lake City Reporter. tigation into their use. him to keep playing while his case BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL Rodriguez was one of 13 players is under appeal, a process that 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown. charged with using the drugs. (As probably will take him through this baseball scandals go, it beats the season. BY FAX: (386) 752‑9400. Chicago “Black Sox,” eight players The perpetually troubled ■ Dale McFeatters is editorial writer for BY EMAIL: [email protected] banned from baseball for throwing Rodriguez had the contract and the Scripps Howard News Service. 5A

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Louis C. Alford Ola Mae Gainer Dix Mt. Tabor A.M.E. Church, COOPER FUNERAL HOME, in attack on woman Lake City, Florida with Pas- 251 N.E. Washington Street, Lake Mr. Louis Charles “LC” Al- Mrs. Ola Mae Gainer Dix, age tor, Robert Postell. The family City, FL. Willis O. Cooper, L.F.D. ford, native Columbia Countian, 83 Resident of Lake city passed will receive friends at cooper By STEVEN RICHMOND of hers, passed Monday, August 5, 2013 away at Haven Hospice ter- Funeral home chapel Friday, Regina Brooker Raulerson [email protected] e n g a g e d at his resident. minating an August 9, 2013 from 5:30pm in a verbal “LC” was born extended ill- until 7:00pm. Interment will fol- Regina Brooker Raulerson, 59 November 4, ness. She was low in the Mt. Tabor Cemetary. of Lake City, FL, passed away A man faces battery argument, 1923 in Co- born on July Arrangements entrusted on August 5, 2013 at Vitas Hos- charges after report- dragged her lumbia Coun- 4, 1930 to the to COOPER FUNERAL pice in Naples, Florida after edly grabbing a woman out of the ty, Florida to late Mr. Frank HOME, 251 N.E. Washing- an extended illness. She was the daughter of Mrs. Mildred by the hair in a domes- restaurant, Louis Charles and Mrs. Mary ton Street, Lake City, FL. tic dispute at the local beat her Alford and Brown Gainer. Willis O. Coopeer, L.F.D. [Wheeler] Brooker and the late Collins Ira L. Brooker. Mrs. Regina had Longhorn Steakhouse on and “pulled Julia Jones. She was lived in Columbia County for 14 Both parents united in Holy Matrimony to Coreatha Gambles years, having moved here from Wednesday. her wig out,” according to preceded him in Clifford Dix on March 22, Jacksonville, FL. She lived with Willie Lee Collins III, of a report by the Lake City death. He was 1955, and remained married to Coreatha Gambles, age 77, resi- her daughter and son in law in dent of Gainesville, Florida slept 866 NW Dyson Terrace, Police Department. educated in the him for over 44 years until his Naples for the past 3 1⁄2 years. visited Longhorn in order Officers arrived and Columbia Coun- death on September 20, 1999. peacefully away August 1, 2013 She was a loving daughter, moth- ty School System. “LC” served While on earth, she was one at ET York er and grandmother that enjoyed to leave his children with found a large amount of in the United States Air Force of the best cooks in Colum- Care Center taking care of animals but most their mother, who was hair in the woman’s front and was honorably discharged bia and surrounding counties. terminating of all she loved spending time an illness. eating dinner there after shirt pocket, the report with the rank of Sergeant. He She loved cooking and feed- with her grandson, Alastair. She a long day of work, the said. was married to Arlethia Tate ing her family and the com- She was the is preceded in death by her fa- Alford on June 24, 1943. She munity. No one left her home daughter of ther and her devoted husband of report said. Collins was booked also precedes him in death. He without something to eat and Mr. Willie and 34 years, George A. Raulerson. Collins discovered that into Columbia County was employed with the Veterans often times with a carry home Mrs. Blan- Survivors include her daugh- nie Jones who the mother was eating Detention facility in lieu of Administration Hospital in the plat of food to enjoy later. She ter, Becky (Jason) Armstead of dinner with a male friend $2,000 bond. Food Service department, retir- was happy and pleased to know preceded her Naples, FL; grandson, Alastair in death. Two brothers, three Armstead of Naples, FL; moth- ing January 3, 1984. Mr. Alford that people enjoyed her labor of sisters, two daughters and was an active member of Trin- love coming from her kitchen. er, Mildred W. Brooker of Green one son also preceded her in Cove Springs, FL; brothers, ity United Methodist Church, She leaves to cherish her memo- death. She attended the public serving in many capacities. ries her devoted daughter, Diana Rick (Sherry) Brooker of Green schools of Columbia County. Cove Springs, FL and Bobby Left to cherish precious memo- Gainer Spicer, her baby brother She leaves to cherish her memo- ries: devoted cousin, Lucille and last living sibling Lewis Brooker of Leicester, NC. ries her devoted husband of 63 Funeral services will be con- Stewart; loyal caregiver, Roos- James (L.J) Gainer (Avon), two years, Mr. Nathan Gambles, Sr., evelt Lake, Jr.; brother, Ben- great newphews, she raised from ducted at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, one son Nathan Gambles, Jr., August 9, 2013 in the chapel of nie Griffin, Jr.; sister, -Cath childhood Lowell Reed, Sr. three daughters, Lynn Johnson erine Thorpe; special cousin, (Brenda) and Lester Reed (Bil- Gateway-Forest Lawn Funeral Gambles, Juditha Gambles and Home with Dr. Rodney Baker Walter Jones; sister-in-law, lie), two step-daughters, Mytris Darlene Gambles Denson all Dorcas Combs; goddaughter, Reddick (Willard), and Irene officiating. Interment will follow of Gainesville, Florida, Twelve in Forest Lawn Memorial Gar- Carlette Clark Smith; hosts Holmes (Robert). One step-son, grand-children, thirty great dens. Visitation with the family of other relatives and friends. George Dix (Ruthie Mae), sister- grand-children, a host of nieces, will be Thursday evening, Au- Funeral services for Mr. Louis in-laws, Edna Gainer, and Cor- nephews and sorrowing friends. gust 8, 2013 from 5:00 p.m. until C. Alford will be 11:00 a.m. rine Dix. Brother-in-law, Rev. Funeral services for Mrs. 7:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Saturday, August 10, 2013 Ernest Lee Holmes, Sr., her daily Coreatha Gambles will be GATEWAY-FOREST LAWN at Trinity United Methodist telephone buddies Bessie Mae 1:00pm Saturday, August 10, FUNERAL HOME, 3596 Church. 248 NE Martin Luther Newton, Leander Bennett, and 2013 at Home of New Begin- South U.S. Hwy 441, Lake King Street. Lake City, FL, Lucy Lewis, and a host of nieces, ning Restoration W2-Ministries City, FL 32025. (386) 752- Rev. Fatha M. DeSue, Pastor. step nieces, nephews, step neph- Church, 993 N.W. Lake Jeffrey 1954. Please leave words of The family will receive friends ews, step-grandchildren, cousins, Road, Lake City, Florida with comfort for the family online from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Friday, and caring neighbors and friends. Bishop Ronald Williams, Jr. at www.gatewayforestlawn.com August 9, 2013 at the funeral home. Special Thanks goes to step- Pastor and Elder, Clyde Doug- Arrangements entrusted granddaughter Tina Simmons las officiating. The family will to COMBS FUNERAL Pelham and great nephew Low- receive friends at Cooper Fu- neral Home Chapel Friday, Au- HOME. 292 NE Washington ell Reed, Sr. for giving their Obituaries are paid advertise- Street. Lake City, FL, flowers while she yet lived. gust 9, 2013 from 7:00pm until 9:00pm. Interment will follow ments. For details, call the Lake (386) 752-4366. Marq Funeral services for Mrs. Ola at the Watertown Cemetery. City Reporter’s classified depart- Brand Combs-Turner, L.F.D. “The Mae Gainer Dix will be 11:0am Arrangements entrusted to ment at 752-1293. Caring Professionals” Saturday, August 10, 2013 at New FUNDRAISER: Set for Saturday at Holiday Inn Continued From Page 1A to… 1 p.m. For a $5 donation, expects to see a similar is,” Butler said. “It’s sym- you can bring a scoop of attendees can indulge in turnout on Saturday. bolic to have ice cream for hope to children with life- a make-your-own sundae Elmo and Sponge Bob breakfast, like living every threatening illnesses and 461 S.W. Deputy J. Davis Ln. bar that includes gummy Squarepants will be at the day like it’s your last.” their families, visit www. 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CHS CROSS COUNTRY Parents meeting today at track Tournament bound A Columbia High cross Jones, Norris country team parents meeting is 5:30 p.m. selected for state today at the track. junior golf event. For details, call coach Brooke Solowski at By TIM KIRBY (352) 507-3091. [email protected]

CHS SOCCER Lake City golfers Nick Jones and John Norris have Moe’s fundraiser been selected to play in the on Tuesday Junior Team Championship this weekend at Sandridge The Columbia High Golf Club in Vero Beach. soccer teams will host The tournament is sanc- a Moe’s Night tioned by the Florida State fundraiser from Golf Association. 5:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesday Jones, a senior and four- at Moe’s Southwest Grill year golfer at Columbia on U.S. Highway 90 west. High, will play in the 16-18 The soccer program will Division. Norris, a sopho- receive a percentage of more at St. Francis Catholic the sales. There also will High in Gainesville, is in be a Mochi fundraiser the 14-15 age group. Each the same night and the is one of a three-member program will receive a team. percentage of the sales. Jones and Norris compet- For details, call Lori ed on the Gainesville Junior Green Berry at 755-1001. Golf Tour during the sum- mer and were chosen to FORT WHITE BASEBALL play at Sandridge by Santa Election of Fe High golf coach Frank Anderson, who heads up officers Aug. 20 the Gainesville Junior Tour. Fort White Babe Ruth “There are about 20-25 in Baseball’s annual our (Gainesville) age group, election for all positions so to be selected as one of is 7 p.m. Aug. 20 at the the top three is pretty cool,” South Columbia Sports Jones said. Park board meeting Jones’s teammates are room. Anyone interested Tyler Allen, who played please call Jackie Brooks at Buchholz High, and at (386) 527-2555 or send Nathan Allen, who played a letter of interest to at Bradford High. P.O. Box 44, Fort White, The format is two days FL 32038. of stroke play and the best For details, call Sherry two scores of the three Miller at (386) 688-0832. players are counted. The 16-18 groups will play on ADULT SOFTBALL the Dunes Course. “It’s cool to go and play Registration a nice course,” Norris said. for fall league “I hope to get in and play good. I heard the competi- Columbia County tion is really tough, but I Adult Softball fall league will do the best I can.” registration is ongoing Norris’s teammates are through Aug. 30. Cost Cameron Allen and Tyler is $250 per team and McNamee. The 14-15 play- men’s, women’s, co-ed ers will be on the Lakes and church leagues are Course. offered. The Gainesville Junior For details, go to Tour visits The Country columbiacountyadultsoft Club at Lake City and Quail [email protected], or call Heights Country Club, as Pete Bonilla at 623-6561 well as most of the courses or Casandra Wheeler at in Alachua County during 365-2168. its summer schedule. The tournament at The Country ADULT BASKETBALL Club at Lake City was rained All-star game, out and both Jones and TIM KIRBY/Lake City Reporter Norris were leading their dunk contest John Norris (left) helps read the line as Nick Jones putts on the practice green in preparation for the Junior Team Championship tournament this weekend at Sandridge Golf Club in Vero Beach. GOLF continued on 6B The RCC/AMN Adult League Basketball Program will sponsor an All-Star Basketball Game and Dunk Contest at Will Tiger, Phil renew their rivalry at PGA? 7:30 p.m. Aug. 24 at Lake City Middle School. Cost is $10 per league player Two are ranked 1-2 in title on the line, still the guys to games entering the final major of good,” Woods said. and $15 per non-league the world with both beat after all these years? the year. Mickelson is playing with similar player. Money and Mickelson would certainly Woods is coming off a seven- confidence, especially after claim- signed waiver forms are having stellar years. relish the challenge. stroke win at the Bridgestone, his ing the claret jug. due by Aug. 21. Entry “I’ve always been a competitive PGA Tour-leading fifth victory of “I’m more motivated than ever forms can be picked PAUL NEWBERRY person,” Lefty said Tuesday, com- the year. to work hard to succeed, because up at the Richardson Associated Press ing in from a practice round at Oak Less than three weeks ago, I can taste some of my best golf Community Center Hill. “I’m as motivated as ever to Mickelson won the British Open coming out,” he said. “I can feel weekdays from PITTSFORD, N.Y. — Here they compete and to play and get the with a dazzling final round at it.” 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. are again, back at the top of the best golf out of me, to hopefully Muirfield. Woods and Mickelson have Admission to the event world rankings. play against Tiger when he’s play- While Woods is mired in the lon- never been especially close off is $5. Tiger Woods, No. 1. ing his best. That would ultimately gest major drought of his career the course, that sense of underly- For details, call Mario Phil Mickelson, No. 2. be the goal — I can play as well as — more than five years — he’s ing animosity only adding to their Coppock at 754-7095. Wouldn’t it be something if they I can at the same time he’s doing clearly bounced back from per- rivalry. Also, it was a one-sided went out in the final pairing of the same. sonal woes, a series of injuries, and affair for much of the late 1990s n the PGA Championship on Sunday, “I would love that opportunity.” major changes in his swing. From staff reports dueling head-to-head with a major Both players are on top of their “I feel like my game’s pretty PGA continued on 6B

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TELEVISION Arizona 57 55 .509 5 No. 6, 175 yards, par 3: Four players San Diego 52 61 .460 10½ made a hole-in-one during the first 90 Herring heats up in blitz Colorado 52 62 .456 11 minutes of the 1989 U.S. Open, and two TV sports San Francisco 50 62 .446 12 players made an ace during the Ryder Today’s Games Cup in 1995. The green has a deep bunker The dog days of summer The CHS girls golf team Today Colorado (Undecided) at N.Y. Mets on the right side and a creek that winds QUAIL HEIGHTS CYCLING (Gee 7-8), 12:10 p.m. around the green on the left and front. are here and, as hot as it COUNTRY CLUB three-person scramble 4 p.m. Miami (Fernandez 8-5) at Pittsburgh Back right is the toughest hole location. is, Joe Herring made it a Chet Carter tournament is Saturday FSN — Tour of Utah, stage 3, Richfield (Cole 5-5), 12:35 p.m. No. 7, 461 yards, par 4: This is one of little hotter blistering the with an 8:30 a.m. shotgun to Payson, Utah Chicago Cubs (Samardzija 6-10) at the tightest driving areas with a fairway Wednesday Blitz with a +7 start. The tournament has GOLF Philadelphia (E.Martin 0-1), 1:05 p.m. width of about 22 yards. A creek on the performance. Skin winners were Tony gross and net winners so 1 p.m. Milwaukee (D.Hand 0-3) at San right side comes close to the fairway. A TNT — PGA Championship, first Francisco (Lincecum 5-11), 3:45 p.m. strong tee shot will leave a mid-iron to Herring’s +7 trumped Kent, Phillip Russell, Al any combination of players round, at Pittsford, N.Y. L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 10-3) at St. Louis short iron into one of the smallest greens Jim Munns’ solid +5, which Cohoon and Carter. can form a team and have 4 p.m. (Westbrook 7-6), 8:15 p.m. on the course. took second. Closest to pin winners a chance at the cash pay- TGC — USGA, U.S. Women’s Amateur Friday’s Games No. 8, 428 yards, par 4: This is a Todd Carter at +1 took were Kent on No. 3, Russell out. Cost is $75 per player Philadelphia at Washington, 7:05 p.m. straight hole, with fairway bunkers on the Championship, second and third round third; however, his two on No. 5, Larry Boone and includes golf, prizes matches, at Charleston, S.C. San Diego at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. left side so deep that players might not LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL Miami at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. be able to reach the green. Trees loom on skins and three closest to on No. 11, Don Horn on and lunch after the round. 2 p.m. Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. the right side of the fairway. The green is the pins on Nos. 3, 11 and No. 15 and Bob McGraw Sign up and reserve your ESPN — Playoffs, Great Lakes Regional Pittsburgh at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. relatively large, offering some interesting 15 produced the largest on No. 17. teams spot by calling the semifinal, at Indianapolis N.Y. Mets at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. hole locations, especially back right. payday. Monday’s Top of the Hill pro shop at 752-3339. 5 p.m., 9 p.m. Milwaukee at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. No. 9, 452 yards, par 4: An uphill, dog- ESPN2 — Playoffs, Northwest Regional Tampa Bay at L.A. 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MLB — Regional coverage, Detroit at No. 10, 429 yards, par 4: This downhill No. 17. Ricky Crawford and Ken in his battle with cancer. Cleveland or L.A. Dodgers at St. Louis Today hole plays shorter than its yardage, so The Friday Dogfight Kellum, edging out the He will be missed by all, NFL FOOTBALL Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. expect players to hit iron off the tee resulted in a tie for first team of Todd Carter, Chris but his competitive spirit is because a small green requires approach 8 p.m. Washington at Tennessee, 8 p.m. at even between Randy Beckman and Richard what will be remembered ESPN — Cincinnati at Atlanta Cincinnati at Atlanta, 8 p.m. shots to be struck from the fairway. TENNIS St. Louis at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Slopes in the fairway make the landing Heavrin and Chet Carter. Simmons which posted most by his golfing friends Noon Denver at San Francisco, 9 p.m. area tighter than it looks, especially with Joe Herring finished in 5 under. here at Quail Heights ESPN2 — ATP World Tour/WTA, Seattle at San Diego, 10 p.m. a bunker on the left and a creek on the third at -1. The pot rolled over. Country Club. Rogers Cup, men’s and women’s round of right. The green has a small slope in the 16, at Montreal and Toronto middle that makes it tough to get close BASKETBALL to the hole. No. 11, 226 yards, par 3: A creek BASEBALL WNBA schedule winds to the right of the green, which is Big field for Lafayette Rotary surrounded by bunkers. A traditional left- to-right wind will make it tough to get it AL standings Tuesday close on some days. New York 93, Washington 88 No. 12, 372 yards, par 4: A subtle Nearly 100 Lafayette COUNTRY CLUB Darst, Larry Ward and East Division Los Angeles 74, Connecticut 72 downhill slope that might tempt some Rotary Club boosters Bill Rogers sailed by the W L Pct GB Indiana 64, Chicago 58 at LAKE CITY players to hit drive. Trees guard both Boston 69 46 .600 — Minnesota 93, San Antonio 80 turned out for their annual team of Stan Woolbert, sides of the fairway. The smart play is a Ed Goff Tampa Bay 66 46 .589 1½ Seattle 80, Phoenix 65 fundraising event. Rob Brown, Carl Wilson long iron off the tee, followed by a wedge Baltimore 62 51 .549 6 Today or short iron. After a morning of and Paul Davis in an 8-2 New York 57 55 .509 10½ Los Angeles at Indiana, 7 p.m. No. 13, 598 yards, par 5: This is a diffi- scramble competition, No. 5 stood up to claim the drubbing. Toronto 53 60 .469 15 Washington at Minnesota, 8 p.m. cult par 5 to reach in two, though the long Central Division bragging rights were still big pot hole. Match two was a three- hitters might be able to run their second W L Pct GB up for grabs when three Jordan Hale and Joe way contest won by the shots onto the green. The drive should be Detroit 66 45 .595 — GOLF kept short of the creek that bisects the teams finished in a first- Paul both shot +5 to share team of Ed Snow, Merle Cleveland 62 51 .549 5 fairway at 300 yards. The creek meanders place tie with net 59. first-place money in A Hibbard, Howard Whitaker Kansas City 57 53 .518 8½ Oak Hill Country Club down the right side, and fairway bunkers A scorecard regression flight. Dennis Crawford and Dan Stephens over the Minnesota 49 61 .445 16½ right and trees to the left make the layup Chicago 42 69 .378 24 gave the win to the four- and Patterson tied for third foursome of Rhea Hart, Eli PITTSFORD, N.Y. — A hole-by-hole no picnic. The approach should be kept West Division some of Mike Harris, Dean with +3. Witt, Dennis Hendershot look at the East Course of Oak Hill below the hole because green is quick W L Pct GB Country Club, site of the 95th PGA from back to front. Land, Tommy Chambers Pete Skantos (+8) had and Bill Wheeler. The final Oakland 64 48 .571 — Championship which begins today: No. 14, 323 yards, par 4: A short par and Johnny Lee. an easy win in B flight, count was 6-3. Texas 64 50 .561 1 No. 1, 460 yards, par 4: A good drive 4 will tempt some players to go for the Seattle 52 61 .460 12½ Second place went to the doubling up the score on The team of Don will shorten this hole because of the green. Most players will opt for a long iron Los Angeles 51 61 .455 13 team of Brett Suggs, Travis Rocky Ryals, Ed Snow and Howard, Dave Cannon, Jim slope at about the 260-yard mark. That to get in the fairway for a second shot Houston 37 75 .330 27 Arnold, Jeffrey Barnes and Emerson Darst, all tied for Stevens and Joe Persons would leave a short iron at most into a that is uphill to a two-tiered green. Today’s Games fairly large green. There is out-of-bounds No. 15, 181 yards, par 3: Downhill tee Phillip Russell, followed second. was another point back. Detroit (Scherzer 16-1) at Cleveland to the right and trees on the both sides shot to a narrow green. The biggest fear by the team of Johnny Skins winners were Risk was in the medal- (McAllister 4-6), 7:05 p.m. of the fairway. is water on the right side, especially when Boston (Lester 10-6) at Kansas City Rhodes, David Rhodes, Crawford with two, Bob ist seat with a round of No. 2, 401 yards, par 4: A long iron off the wind blows in that direction. Two (B.Chen 4-0), 8:10 p.m. Dwight Rhodes and Rusty Randall with one and 37-38-75. the tee will keep the ball short of deep bunkers guard the left side. Fans will be Friday’s Games bunkers on both sides of the fairway. able to vote online on four options for DePratter in third. Patterson with the biggie. Cannon came close with Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, Approach shots will need to stay below the hole location for the final round. Skill shot winners were Carl Ste-Marie led his 38-38-76. Snow was anoth- 2:10 p.m., 1st game; 8:10 p.m., 2nd game the hole, although a bunker guards the No. 16, 439 yards, par 4: Most players Billy Hadden for closest threesome to a 7-under-par er shot back with 39-38- Detroit at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. right front section of the green. The can carry their tee shots far enough to L.A. Angels at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. to the pin, Ehrin Beach for score for first place in the 77, two better than both putting surface is quick from behind catch a slope and pick up an additional 30 Oakland at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. longest drive and Chuck Thursday PM Scramble. Woolbert and Hart at 79. the hole. yards. The fairway is narrow in the landing Boston at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. No. 3, 214 yards, par 3: Deep bunkers area, with a slope on the left that kicks Dana for longest putt. Two other trios were at In nine hole play Brown Texas at Houston, 8:10 p.m. guard both sides of this small green, and most balls into the deep rough. The green Mike Gough lost a skin -5. The pot hole is up to a took the front side with Milwaukee at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. the worst miss is long and right. This usu- is guarded by a bunker to the right. Tampa Bay at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. in the Sunday blitz when respectable level. 38 and Stephens took the ally ranks as one of the toughest holes No. 17, 509 yards, par 4: Oak Hill Baltimore at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. his eagle on No. 16 was The LGA fielded three- back with 39. at Oak Hill. packs a powerful punch at the end, start- matched by Keith Shaw, person teams in a best ball The CHS Quarterback No. 4, 570 yards, par 5: This typically is ing with this dogleg right that must hug NL standings the best birdie chance at Oak Hill, yielding the right side to avoid running through but he went on to take the format. Club 2013 Tiger Classic about 50 percent more birdies than any into the rough on the left side. Heavy blitz with a score of +10. Suzi Davis, Peggy tournament is Aug. 16. East Division other hole. It is reachable in two by the rough and pine trees guard the left side, Shaw was in second with Radcliffe and Shirley The course will close W L Pct GB majority of players. The key is a big drive and trees line the right side. The approach +8. Edelstein combined for at 12:30 p.m. for the Atlanta 69 45 .605 — that moves left-to-right over a pair of is to an undulating green that makes it Washington 54 59 .478 14½ deep fairway bunkers, with out-of-bounds difficult to get close to the hole. This hole Donnie Thomas (+6) a net 61 to take a three- 1 p.m. shotgun start Philadelphia 51 61 .455 17 on the right. Anything in the bunker will traditionally yields the fewest number placed third, three points stroke win over the trio of Format is four-person New York 50 60 .455 17 leave 160 yards for a third shot. The only of birdies. The hole measures 14 yards up on Bruce Ford in fourth Jan Davis, Sally Rivers and team best ball. Cost is $60 Miami 43 68 .387 24½ difficult hole location is on a narrow knob longer than in 2003. place. Timmy Rogers, Nicole Ste-Marie. per team member for the Central Division in the back center. No. 18, 497 yards, par 4: A new tee Pete Skantos and Mickey Caroline Stevens claimed fundraiser. W L Pct GB No. 5, 428 yards, par 4: The tee shot adds 15 yards to this classic finishing hole, Pittsburgh 68 44 .607 — must travel through a chute of trees for which requires a left-to-right tee shot. Willcox tied for fifth. the skill shot money with a Sign up at the club or St. Louis 66 46 .589 2 215 yards, and then avoid a creek that There are deep bunkers on the right, and Four skins were split by chip-in on No. 5. Brian’s Sports. Cincinnati 62 51 .549 6½ winds into the landing area at the 250- hills and trees to the left, and it’s difficult Skantos, Gough, Shaw and The Good Old Boys Upcoming events: Chicago 49 63 .438 19 yard mark. The left side features heavy to hit the elevated green without being in Thomas. didn’t produce any nail- n The PGA blitz is Milwaukee 48 65 .425 20½ rough. A good drive will leave a short iron the fairway. The green is set right at the Steve Patterson was the biters in their weekly Saturday; West Division into a green fronted by the same creek. base of a very steep hill, so anything short W L Pct GB The likely will be more bogeys than bird- will not make it up the slope. The green is big winner in Wednesday’s matches. n The MGA tournament Los Angeles 62 50 .554 — ies on this hole. wide, but shallow. blitz when his skin on Mark Risk, Emerson is Aug. 24. THURSDAY EVENING AUGUST 8, 2013 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Entertainment Ton. Inside Edition (N) Wipeout “As Seen on TV” (N) Å Motive “Framed” A nerdy gun collector. (:01) Rookie Blue (N) Å News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel Live 4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Chann 4 News Entertainment Ton. Inside Edition (N) Love-Raymond Rules/Engagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory The 10 O’Clock News (N) Å Chann 4 News (:35) omg! 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CLAIM AN INTEREST AS NING. 05540241 Class A CDL drivers needed NEEDED for Skilled Nursing THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, Any person claiming an interest in LOCAL SALES POSITION Applicants must have clean Facility AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIM- the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- Looking for a bright, self- driving record with NO points on 7p – 7a RN’s and or LPN’s FLORIDA ANTS; STATE OF FLORIDA DE- er than the property owner as of the motivated, hardworking and license. Must have a minimum of Dietary Manager (CDM or ACF CIVIL ACTION PARTMENT OF REVENUE; DI- date of the Lis Pendens must file a persistent sales professional for at least two years driving Chef) CASE NO.: 11-00121 ANA F. SAULS; J. SCOTT MID- claim within 60 days after the sale. experience.Applicants must be 2 or more years work experience DIVISION: MF DLETON; PATRICIA MIDDLE- ATTENTION: PERSONS WITH key role in their Sales division. • Backgrounds Customer drug free and will be subject to in a skilled nursing facility WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., TON. DISABILITIES random drug testing throughout preferred. Plaintiff, Defendant(s). If you are a person with a disability Service, Inside Sales and Outside sales are a plus term of employment.Applicants Competitive salary and vs. NOTICE OF SALE who needs any accommodation in must be able to read, write, and ANA J. GASSMAN, et al, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- order to participate in this proceed- • Good Communication Skills excellent benefits Defendant(s) suant to an Order on Plaintiff’s Mo- ing, you are entitled, at no cost to • Strong Desire To Succeed understand written directions. Apply in person: Suwannee NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED tion to Cancel and Reschedule Fore- you, to the provision of certain assis- • Ability to work in a fast paced, Applicants must be clean and neat Health Care Center SALE closure Sale dated July 10, 2013, en- tance. Please contact: dynamic environment, both in appearance as they will be 1620 Helvenston St., Live Oak, FL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pur- tered in Civil Case No. ADA Coordinator independently and as part representing our company. Tel 386-362-7860 suant to an Order Rescheduling 2010CA000419 of the Circuit Court 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Room of a team. Call 386-935-1705 Foreclosure Sale dated July 17, of the Third Judicial Circuit in and 408 Urgent Care Clinic hiring for Please email resume to MECHANIC NEEDED with 2013, and entered in Case No. 11- for Columbia County, Florida, Lake City, FL 32055 [email protected] full time Anrp/PA. 00121 of the Circuit Court of the wherein the Clerk of the Circuit Phone: (386) 719-7428 tools and experience. Southern Send reply to Box 05088, C/O Third Judicial Circuit in and for Co- Court will sell to the highest bidder Please contact within two (2) busi- Specialized Truck & Trailer. The Lake City Reporter, P.O. Box lumbia County, Florida in which for cash on 11th day of September, ness days of receipt of notice to ap- 05540328 386-752-9754 1709, Lake City, FL, 32056 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., is the Plain- 2013, at 11:00 a.m. on the Third pear. Individuals who are hearing Anderson Columbia Co., Inc MECHANICS WANTED Lake tiff and Ana J. Gassman a/k/a Ana Floor of the Columbia County Court- impaired should call (800) 955-8771. is hiring truck drivers in City Equip. Dealer looking for Schools & Gassman, Michael D. Gassman a/k/a house, 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Individuals who are voice impaired Lake City. Michael Gassman, are defendants, I Lake City, Florida 32055, relative to should call (800) 955-8770. exp. technicians send Resume 240 Education You must possess a valid [email protected] will sell to the highest and best bid- the following described property as DATED AT LAKE CITY, FLORI- CDL A or B. der for cash in/on on the third floor set forth in the Final Judgment, to DA THIS 11th DAY OF JULY, 05539411 You may apply in person or Motel looking for Exp. people to Interested in a Medical Career? of the Columbia County Courthouse wit: 2013. help P/T w/ maint., housekeeping www.andersoncolumbia.com Express Training offers at 173 N.E. Hernando Avenue, Lake SECTION 6: COMMENCE AT P.A. Perry, d.c. Drug Free Workplace/ EOE & office work in exchange for City, Florida 32055, Columbia THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF P. DEWITT CASON room. Call 586-524-0671 courses for beginners & exp County, Florida at 11:00 AM on the SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 4 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT 25th day of September, 2013, the fol- SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, CO- COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA 05540329 WANTED • Nursing Assistant, $479 lowing described property as set LUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA ND Seeking Certified Crane G.M. Transmission Tech next class- 9/16 /2013 forth in said Final Judgment of Fore- RUN S 85°47’15’’ W ALONG THE 05539988 Operator and experienced Drive ability helpful closure: SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 6 A August 1, 8, 2013 Concrete Finisher. You may Apply at • Phlebotomy national certifica- LOT 4 A, BLOCK D, 242 VIL- DISTANCE OF 502.65 FEET TO A apply by faxing your resume to Rountree-Moore Chevrolet tion, $800 next class- 8/05/2013 LAGE, A SUBDIVISION AC- POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY EX- 4316 W US HWY 90 CORDING TO THE PLAT THERE- TENSION OF THE CENTERLINE 386-755-9132 or visit website at Services www.andersoncolumbia.com. Lake City, FL 32055 • LPN 9/16/2013 OF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK OF MCFARLANE AVENUE; 060 See: Donnie Rosbury 5, PAGE 5 AND A REPLAT OF A THENCE N 2°04’ E ALONG SAID Fees incl. books, supplies, exam PART OF 242 VILLAGE, A SUB- SOUTHERLY EXTENSION 387.73 HEY TRUCKER! Admin. Assist. Immed opening fees. Call 386-755-4401 or DIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE FEET TO THE POINT OF TAN- You could be Saving Tons of Cash Must have computer knowledge, Medical expresstrainingservices.com REPLAT RECORDED IN PLAT GENCY ON THE CENTERLINE by Ordering supplies online excellent references & highly or- 120 Employment BOOK 5, PAGE 99/99A, PUBIC OF MCFARLANE AVENUE, SAID Visit – Shop – Save ganized. 6 day work week manda- RECORDS OF COLUMBIA POINT BEING DESIGNATED AS 12Volt-Travel.com tory (Mon-Sat.) Send resume to 05540169 COUNTY, FLORIDA A/K/A 152 STATION 105+49.48 THENCE 1-888-412-8058 operations@revolutionpipeline. Dietary Cook, RN, LPN, CNA Pets & Supplies SW MUSKET PL., LAKE CITY, FL CONTINUE N 2°04’ E, ALONG com.EOE/DFWP Avalon Healthcare Center is 310 32025 THE CENTERLINE OF SAID Job currently accepting applications Any person claiming an interest in MCFARLANE AVENUE, 833.20 Class A CDL Driver Wanted 3 yrs. for the full time positions, PUBLISHER'S NOTE the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- FEET TO A POINT DESIGNATED 100 Opportunities Flatbed experience Home every Dietary Cook, RN, LPN and Florida Law 828.29 requires dogs er than the property owner as of the AS STATION 113_82.68; THENCE weekend. Great Pay. Call CNA. and cats being sold to be at least 8 date of the Lis Pendens must file a N 07°56’ W 40.00 FEET TO A 05539858 RDH Trucking Inc. 386-755-8579 Competitive Salary and weeks old and have a health claim within 60 days after the sale. POINT ON THE WEST RIGHT- O’Neal Roofing certificate from a licensed WANTED Excellent benefit package Dated in Columbia County, Florida OF-WAY LINE, MCFARLANE Now Hiring - Experienced offered. veterinarian documenting they this 13 day of June, 2013. AVENUE AND THE POINT OF Roofers. Will Train qualified EXPERIENCED LUBE TECH have mandatory shots and are Clerk of the Circuit Court BEGINNING, SAID POINT BEING Tools Required Please apply in person at: applicants. Must have valid Avalon Healthcare and free from intestinal and external Columbia County, Florida THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF Drivers License. Apply in Apply parasites. Many species of wild- By; /s/ B. Scippio LOT 1, BLOCK "C", CHAPEL Rountree Moore Ford Rehabilitation Center. person. 212 Hickory Drive, 1270 S.W. Main Blvd. life must be licensed by Florida Deputy Clerk HILLS SUBDIVISION AS RE- Lake City, FL 32025 2588 W US Hwy 90 Fish and Wildlife. If you are SEAL CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, Lake City, FL 32055 Lake City, Florida 32025 386-752-7900 EOE unsure, contact the local If you are a person with a disability PAGE 80 OF THE PUBLIC RE- See: Jimbo Pegnetter office for information. who needs any accommodation in CORDS OF COLUMBIA COUN- 05539998 order to participate in this proceed- TY, FLORIDA; THENCE N F/T Secretary position. Microsoft ing, you are entitled, at no cost to 89°43’21’’ W ALONG THE Earn Extra Money Outlook & Excel knowledge. REPORTER Classifieds In Print and On Line you, to the provision of certain assis- NORTH BOUNDARY OF SAID Deliver the YP Real Yellow Benefits Avail.Medical/401K/ tance. Persons with a disability who CHAPEL HILLS SUBDIVISION Pages Lake City, FL Area Profit Sharing. Apply in person need any accommodation in order to 250.01 FEET, THENCE N 2°05’39’’ FT/PT, Daily work, Idaho Timber 1786 SE SR 100 www.lakecityreporter.com participate should call Jacquetta E ALONG THE EASTERLY get paid in 72hrs Bradley, ADA Coordinator, Third BOUNDARY OF SAID SUBDIVI- * Must be 18 or older, Judicial Circuit, P.O. hearing im- SION 152.75 FEET TO THE POINT have driver’s license and paired call (800) 955-8771; if your OF CURVE CONCAVE TO THE voice impaired, call (800) 955-8770. LEFT AND HAVING A TOTAL insured vehicle If file response please contact Co- CENTRAL ANGLE OF 63°22’30’’ (800) 422-1955 lumbia County Clerk of Court, 173 AND A RADIUS OF 187.46 FEET; Call for more info Mon-Fri NE Hernando Ave., Lake City, FL THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 8:00AM– 4:30PM Or email us at 32056-2069; Fax: (386) 758-1337. ALONG THE ARC OF SAID [email protected] CURVE AND ALONG THE * Mention "Lake City" Help * 05540149 NORTHEASTERLY BOUNDARY August 1, 8, 2013 OF SAID CHAPEL HILLS SUBDI- VISION 4.97 FEET (CHORD 05540188 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS BEARING N 1°20’10’’ E, CHORD Notice is hereby given that the Baker DISTANCE 4.96 FEET); THENCE Local company seeking well County Board of Commissioners is N 82°55’34’’ E 250.87 FEET TO A rounded employee with requesting proposals for Legal/Attor- POINT ON SAID WESTERLY computer skills, customer ney services. All proposals should be RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF submitted to the Baker County Ad- MCFARLANE AVENUE, SAID service, managing phones, ministration Office, located at 55 POINT BEING ON THE ARC OF invoicing, scheduling and North Third Street, Macclenny, Flor- CURVE CONCAVE TO THE filing. M-F 34-36 hrs. Send ida 32063 no later than August 16, RIGHT AND HAVING A TOTAL 2013 at 5:00pm. Late proposals will CENTRAL ANGLE OF 63°19’ resume to [email protected] not be accepted. AND A RADIUS OF 437.46 FEET; Baker County desires to enter into a THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY 05540303 non-exclusive contractual relation- ALONG SAID CURVE AND ship with a practicing attorney to HOLIDAY INN & SUITES ALONG SAID WESTERLY Lake City’s only full service serve as County Attorney by provid- RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE 45.07 ing legal counsel, including but not hotel has the following FEET (CHORD BEARING S part time position available: limited to research, issuance of legal 0°43’28’’ E, CHORD DISTANCE opinions, preparation of contracts 45.05 FEET) TO THE POINT OF � Café Server / Bartender and legal documents, courtroom re- TANGENCY; THENCE S 2°04’ W Experience preferred lated appearances, and all other legal STILL ALONG SAID WESTERLY Apply in person Mon-Fri 12-5pm matters. Attendance at a variety of RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE 144.76 213 SW Commerce Dr. meetings will be required, including FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- EOE/DFWP. Board of Commissioners meetings, as specified. Submissions should be contained in a sealed package or envelope with “LEGAL SERVICES PROPOSAL” clearly marked on the outside. Com- plete specifications can be obtained at the address listed above or by emailing cj.thompson@bakercoun- tyfl.org 05540164 AUGUST 1, 8, 15, 2013 IN THE THIRD CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 2010CA000419 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCI- ATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE SPECIALTY UNDERWRITING AND RESIDENTIAL FINANCE TRUST MORTGAGE LOAN AS- SET-BACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-BC4, Plaintiff, v. JENNIFER M. NICHOLS A/K/A JENNIFER MARIE NICHOLAS A/K/A JENNIFER NICHOLS F/K/A JENNIFER NICHOLAS MICK F/K/A JENNIFER MICK; MI- CHAEL MICK A/K/A MICHAEL R. MICK A/K/.A MICHAEL RYAN MICK; ANY AND ALL UN- KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY Classified Department: 755-5440 LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 2013 5B Business & 420 Wanted to Buy 750 Office Rentals

ATTENTION ! 05539164 We buy used mobile homes! 17,000 SQ FT + WAREHOUSE Singles or Doublewides . 7 Acres of Land Call Rusty at North Pointe Homes Rent $1,500 mo. 352-872-5566 Tom Eagle, GRI (386) 961-1086 DCA Realtor

430 Garage Sales 05539738 2700 sqft Absolutely Huge Estate Sale - 8/9 & 8/10 Beautiful Office Suite. 8am-3pm Indoor Rain or Shine, Security camera’s and phone Antiques, dishes, etc.. Hwy 441 to system provided. Computer CR 240 follow signs network ready. In the heart of Lake City. Call Vicki Moving Sale 8/9 & 8/10 386-935-2832 8am-1pm, Great Furn., clothes, accessories, lots of misc. Wood Crest subdv, SW Guthrie Terr. PUBLISHER'S NOTE 790 Vacation Rentals All Yard Sale Ads Must be Pre-Paid. Scallops are here in Horseshoe Beach. Motel efficiencies just completely remodeled, sleeps up SAT 8/10, A little of everything, to 4 max.$99/night 352-498-5986 HH items, Antique bed, and much more! 184 SW Cullen Ave, Scallops are here in Horseshoe Ft. White Beach. Motel efficiencies just completely remodeled, sleeps up to 4 max.$99/night 352-498-5986 440 Miscellaneous HUNTING PARTNER NEEDED 805 Lots for Sale for this years gator hunt. Tracking license already in hand. PUBLISHER'S NOTE Contact 904-263-3256 All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the fair housing act which makes it illegal Good Things to advertise "any preference, 450 to Eat limitation, or discrimination based GREEN VALENCIA PEANUTS on race, color, religion, sex, For Sale Graded and washed. disability, familial status or nation- $30.00 a bushel. al origin; or any intention to make 386-752-3434 such preference, limitation or discrimination." Familial status includes children under the age of Mobile Homes 18 living with parents or legal 630 for Rent custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of chil- 3 BR/2 BA, completely refurbished, appliances furnished, dren under the age of 18. This $850 month. & $850 deposit newspaper will not knowingly 386-288-8401 accept any advertising for real es- tate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby in- 4bd/2ba new carpet, new paint, formed that all dwellings adver- new bathroom, new kitchen, nice tised in this newspaper are availa- condition. located in LC.$700/mth, ble on an equal opportunity basis. first + security.954-649-1037 To complain of discrimination call Move In Specials - 2/1 MH $450 HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777, mo. 3/2 DW $595/mo. Only $350 the toll free + 1st mo. to m/in. Fast Approval telephone number to the hearing 305-984-5511 Center of L.C. impaired is 1-800-927-9275. Mobile Homes Home for Sale 640 for Sale 810 New 28X52 3/2 Jacobsen 3BD/2BA Brick home 2800 sqft. Only 1 Left $45,900 incl 2 car garage wheel chair friendly. del-set-ac-skirting and steps. Set on 3 fenced acres. High & dry No Gimmics! North Pointe Horizon & Lona. Has a in law Homes-Gainesville 352-872-5566 quarter. $260,000 386-755-0927 Free Credit by Phone till 9 PM or Townhouse for sale by owner, www.northpointemobilehomesales.com 2bd/2ba, 1,018 sf, very nice, deed restrictions, $84K, 1029 SW North Pointe Homes in Gainesville Rossborough Ct 697-6606 has the largest selection of New Jacobsen Homes in Florida. All at Factory Outlet Prices! We also Farms & have 10 display models being sold 820 Acreage at cost. North Pointe Hwy 441 N, 5 acres with well/septic/power Gainesville-352-872-5566 pole. Owner financed. USED DOUBLEWIDE low down payment $9900 CASH, 4BD REPO 2.5 AC. Deas Bullard /BKL Properties NEW 3BDR SINGLEWIDE 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com $29,900. CALL FOR DETAILS CLAYTON HOMES Commercial (904) 772-8031 830 Property New Warehouse/shop for Lease. 5000sft freestanding Building Unfurnished Apt. Loading Dock, 2 O/H Doors 710 For Rent 184 SW Ring Ct. (386) 867-3534 2/1 -1300 sqft,Good Clean Condi- tion duplex w/ gargage. W/D hook Real Estate up, CH/A, $650 mth Lease Req. 870 Wanted 386-965-2407 or 386-758-5881 I Buy Houses CASH! 2br/1ba Apt. CH/A Quick Sale Fair Price $500. mo $500 dep. 386-269-0605 N o p e t s 386-697-4814 Recreational A Landlord You Can Love! 951 Vehicles 2 br Apts $600. & up + sec. Great area. CH/A washer/dryer hookups. ALFA SEE YA - diesel pusher, 386-758-9351 or 352-208-2421 38ft, two slide-outs, digital tv’s, W/D, many extras. $47,500 COZY COTTAGE 1 BR- New Contact 352-871-0229 paint & carpet. 10 mins. South of LC, all util. & satellite incl. Vans & Sport $575 mo. Pet ok, 386-758-2408 952 Util. Vehicles UPDATED APT, 2007 Mercury Mountaineer w/tile floors/fresh paint. Premier, fully loaded 38,400 miles Great area. Excellent Condition, $15,000. 386-752-9626 386-961-8680 Furnished Apts. 720 For Rent ROOMS FOR Rent. Hillcrest, Sands, Columbia. All furnished. Electric, cable, fridge, microwave. Weekly or monthly rates. 1 person $135, 2 persons $150. weekly 386-752-5808 Unfurnished 730 Home For Rent 1BR Cottage 10 min. on South 41 All utilities plus Satellite included. Small Yard, carport. Pet friendly $675. mo. 386-758-2408 5 days 3 BR/2 BA, 2,400 sq. ft., 290 SW Leisure Dr., Quail Heights, $1,200 mo. plus $1,000 sec. 386-752-6062 a week 3bd/2ba site built home on 5 acres in Fort White, FL. $825 mth. 1st, last & Sec. Dep. 386-758-1789 You’ll find it here! Block house 3/1, fenced back yard, tile floors. Near Old Country Rd. $700 dep, $750 mth FIRM Lake City Reporter 786-436-7959

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6b LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 2013 Page Editor: Tim Kirby, 754-0421 GOLF: Will play Sandridge Golf Club Union files appeal of Rodriguez’s suspension Continued From Page 1B Associated Press appeal and said the play- ing banned performance- ers’ association had no enhancing drugs. age groups at the time. CHICAGO — The Major further comment. The others accepted As it was, Jones played in League Baseball Players The three-time MVP was 50-game suspensions, but three other of the Monday Association formally suspended through the Rodriguez said he planned junior tournaments with appealed Alex Rodriguez’s 2014 season on Monday to fight. Union head one win, one second place 211-game suspension when the league penal- Michael Weiner said the and a tie for second. Norris Wednesday, sending the ized 13 players follow- punishment for the slug- had one win during the case to an independent ing an investigation into ger was “way out of line.” summer, with two thirds arbitrator. Biogenesis of America, a Rodriguez’s punishment and two fourths. Union spokesman Greg shuttled Florida anti-aging was scheduled to begin At Columbia High, Jones Bouris confirmed the clinic accused of distribut- Thursday. qualified for region as a freshman, and he has a couple of top 10 finishes in the Hurricane Junior Tour, which encompasses the southeastern states. “I actually played in this tournament two years ago,” Jones said. “I played the course John is going to play. I’m playing pretty good, but there is always room for improvement. I have played in a couple of big tourna- ments and played well.” The St. Francis Wolves Lake City Reporter won district last year when Norris was a freshman. He TIM KIRBY/Lake City Reporter dabbled in basketball, but John Norris (left) and Nick Jones of Lake City were two of golf is his game. six boys selected to represent Gainesville Junior Golf in the “I have played golf my Junior Team Championship this weekend at Sandridge Golf whole life,” Norris said. “We Club in Vero Beach. used to live out here (The Country Club at Lake City). and two putt. It’s nice when visit his grandmother, and My putting saves me a lot. I I chip to a long distance and Norris is going down on am not much of a long hit- make the putt.” Friday when both will play Formerly Boyette Plumbing ter, but I hit it on the green Jones is leaving today to a practice round. • Full Service Plumbing • Commercial & Residential • Over 25 years experience PGA: Won six of 12 majors in ’04-06 Backflow prevention (Installation and Certification) Continued From Page 1B 386-752-0776 and early 2000s, as Woods Championship. In 2006, major champions stealing CFC1428686 Senior citizen and Military discount piled up major titles with Mickelson earned another the spotlight, it looked as staggering regularity while green jacket (and should’ve though the rivalry was Mickelson developed a rep- won the U.S. Open, if not for fading. Located at SHANDS Lake City, Live Oak & Starke utation as the best player an epic blunder on the 72nd Not so fast. without one. hole at Winged Foot), while Woods has reclaimed his But things began to heat Woods took the PGA. top spot in the world rank- Women’s Center of Florida up in 2004 when Lefty final- Things cooled a bit in ings with more PGA Tour CHANDLER MOHAN, MD • EMAD ATTA, MD ly broke through to win recent years, as Woods victories (eight) than any- M. FODA, MD • CHRIS RHODEN, CNM • PADI SUTHERLAND, ARNP, CNM the Masters. That began went through his well- one in the last two years. a three-year stretch where documented problems and Mickelson has addressed 386-466-1106 OB-GYN Woods and Mickelson com- Mickelson endured a six- two of the biggest flaws in SERVICES: www.myobcare.com bined to win six of the 12 year span with only one his game, a shaky putting • MINIMAL INVASIVE SURGERY, HYSTERECTOMY • MENOPAUSE & INCONTINENCE • PRENATAL CARE & ULTRASOUNDS • WEIGHT LOSS & 4D ULTRASOUNDS $70 major titles. major title — the 2010 touch and wayward shots • STD’S & HPV TESTING, PAP SMEAR • BOTOX & LASER HAIR REMOVAL $70 In 2005, Woods won the Masters. With Lefty moving off the tee. • BIRTH CONTROL & INFERTILITY • NO INSURANCE VISITS ASK ABOUT OUR $70 Masters and the British into his 40s, Woods strug- “I feel as though I started Open, while Mickelson gling to get his game and to play my best golf in the FREE Pregnancy Ultrasound WITH THIS AD* closed the year with his life back in order, and last four, five, six months,” *Insurance billing may occur if necessary. Some Restrictions apply. a victory in the PGA a long string of first-time he said. ALL MAJOR INSURANCES ACCEPTED INCLUDING MEDICAID & MEDICARE

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