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LAKECITYREPORTER.COM Man arrested with pipe, gun Few details emerge about FHP incident Suspect jumps off Pierre A. Rossin, While patrolling Montana Street 30, was arrested and Davis Avenue, a deputy tried Officials tight- Patrol trooper Sunday bicycle, crawls under Saturday on charges to stop Rossin, who was riding a around 2 p.m. following a porch before capture. of possession of a bicycle without proper lights around lipped regarding chase along U.S. 90, east weapon by a convict- 3:30 a.m. Rossin did not stop, but alleged shooting. of Live Oak in Suwannee By LAURA HAMPSON ed felon, possession got off his bicycle and ran from the County. [email protected] of drug equipment deputy, the report said. By LAURA HAMPSON Police have not yet and resisting an offi- Rossin ran behind a house, hid in [email protected] released the man’s name After running from police, a Lake cer, according to a Rossin the bushes and tried to crawl under because next of kin have City man was arrested for having a Columbia County A man was shot and crack pipe and a firearm. Sheriff’s Office arrest report. ROSSIN continued on 8A killed by a Florida Highway FHP continued on 8A Republicans ready to reign So far, so good on Tampa Bay But Isaac gives subject with his running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan of convention a Wisconsin, as well as his subdued start. own convention platform, which opposes all abor- DAVID ESPO tions. AP Special Correspondent Any exceptions made solely on the basis of a TAMPA — Republicans woman’s health have drawn staged a remarkably sub- particularly fierce criticism dued opening to Mitt from abortion foes for Romney’s national conven- years, and Romney’s aides tion Monday in the midst said he wasn’t advocating of a turbulent election year, an exemption on that basis mindful about uncorking a alone. glittery political celebration “Governor Romney’s as Tropical Storm Isaac position is clear: He oppos- surged menacingly toward es abortion except for cases New Orleans and the north- of rape, incest and where ern Gulf Coast. the life of the mother is “Our thoughts are with threatened,” said Andrea the people that are in the Saul, a spokeswoman. storm’s path and hope that Earlier, Romney com- they’re spared any major mented on the storm and destruction,” said Romney, gave his upbeat predic- the man seeking to defeat tion for the convention at Democratic President his summer home in New Barack Obama. “We’ve got Hampshire, his arrival a great convention ahead,” time uncertain in a conven- declared the candidate, tion city left unscathed as who hopes to turn the cam- Isaac stormed by just to paign’s focus back to the the west. nation’s sluggish economic The convention’s first growth and high unemploy- session lasted scarcely a ment. minute, just long enough Still, another comment for the party’s chairman, he made Monday — on Reince Priebus, to rap a abortion — reintroduced a gavel and declare the gath- topic that dominated cam- ering open for business. paign discussion last week. As he did, high above the The Republican nomi- floor, numbers began flash- nee-in-waiting said in a CBS ing across an electronic interview that he opposes tally board labeled “Debt abortions except “in the from Convention Start,” case of rape and incest, and meant to show the govern- the health and life of the ment steadily borrowing mother.” under Obama’s leadership That affirmed his dif- ference of opinion on the GOP continued on 8A

Power crews set up ABOVE: The Columbia County Sheriff’s Office inmate work in Columbia County crew uses a machine to quickly fill up sandbags Monday for Lake City is ing and were heading to distribution. staging area for Daytona then to South Florida when they got about RIGHT: Inmates from Columbia visiting trucks. 30 miles east of Lake City Sunday afternoon and were Correctional Institution load By TONY BRITT instructed to turn around. 25 sandbags in the back of an [email protected] “The power companies SUV at the Columbia County want us to be on stand-by Public Works department on As Tropical Storm Isaac to help with the restoration Monday. With the effects of approaches hurricane process,” Heidelberg said, Hurricane Isaac slated to hit strength and bears down noting several Grays Power the area, residents are being on the Gulf Coast, several Supply crews were already proactive when it comes to crews from out of state in Florida. “We’re waiting flood preparation in the wake power companies are stag- in Lake City on updates of Tropical Storm Debby. ing in Lake City. from the power company On Sunday afternoon, for our next location.” crews from Grays Power About 45 minutes after Photos by JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter Supply, an electric compa- the crews from Grays ny in Oakland, Miss., rest- Power Supply settled in, ed and stayed overnight in additional crews from Lake City at the Comfort Southern Electric Company County remains prepared Suites waiting to learn what of Flowood, Miss., arrived their final destination would in Lake City. Once the path By LAURA HAMPSON 2-4 inches of rainfall from Issac produce isolated tornados, he said. be. of the storm shifted west [email protected] spread out over several days, said Gusty winds may reach 30 to 40 Rock Heidelberg, an and posed more of a threat Shayne Morgan, Columbia County miles per hour, Morgan said. electric lineman with the to the northern Gulf region, Showers and thunderstorms are Emergency Management director. Tropical-storm-force winds reach company, said the crew had the crews waited on word expected today with a slight chance “It continues to track westward up to 205 miles from Issac’s center, about 50 people in the Lake to return home. of severe storms as Tropical Storm and pull away from our area,” he according to the NWS. City area with 30 trucks. There also were power Issac strengthens and churns said. Flooding will depend on how The crews from trucks and crews from towards the Gulf Coast, according As outer storm bands move recovered land is from Tropical Grays Power Supply left Texas staging in Lake City to the National Weather Service. through the area there is a possi- Mississippi Saturday morn- during the weekend. Columbia County can expect bility of severe storms, which can ISAAC continued on 3A

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Celebrity Birthdays Saturday: Monday: Monday: n Baseball manager n Singer Shania Twain 1-18-23-27-33-36 Afternoon: 3-6-4 Afternoon: 0-9-5-9 Saturday: Evening: N/A Evening: N/A 2-14-18-21-35 Lou Pinella is 69. is 47. n Actor David Soul is n Actress Amanda Tap- 69. ping is 47. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS n Actor Daniel Stern is n Actor Billy Boyd is 55. 44. n Figure skater Scott n Actor Jason Priestley Clooney fundraiser aids Obama Hamilton is 54. is 43. GENEVA — George Clooney Daily Scripture headlined a fundraiser Monday that took in more than a half-million dol- “You will keep in perfect peace those lars for President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign, the second whose minds are steadfast, because dinner this year where the actor they trust in you.” has turned his A-list magnetism into - Isaiah 26:3 NIV political gold. Clooney raised almost $15 million for Obama’s campaign at Clooney’s Los Angeles home in May. 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Deputies say an 84-year- Hillsborough County man Keys officials say old north Florida man was is accused of calling 911 there were no significant injured when a pit bull to ask for female deputies impacts from the storm attacked him while he was to respond to his home for and added that visitors mowing his lawn. sexual gratification. could return to the popular Levy County Sheriff’s Jail records show Joshua vacation destination. Most spokesman Evan Sullivan Basso was arrested Friday of the power has been says Julius Arwich had on seven counts of mak- restored. State and county dog bites on the head, ing false 911 calls. The parks should be open by neck, arms and legs and 31-year-old from Dover is Tuesday. lost a “tremendous amount being held on $3,500 bail. But tourism officials of blood” during the An attorney is not listed encourage visitors to verify Saturday afternoon attack. for him. reservations. Arwich told deputies the A sheriff’s office report Monroe County’s emer- attack was unprovoked. says Basso admitted to gency operations center The Gainesville Sun deputies that he made the will close later Monday, reports the dog’s owner seven calls to 911 between along with hurricane shel- was issued four citations Wednesday and Friday. ters in the area. including failure to pro- He was arrested without Key West International duce evidence of a rabies incident. Airport planned to resume vaccination. Jail records also show operations Monday. The Sun reports Arwich Basso was arrested in Schools were to resume was in stable condition March 2011 on charges classes Wednesday. Sunday after undergoing of stalking and lewd surgery on Saturday night. and lascivious behavior. Levy County authorities The charges were later Body pulled from seized the dog and another reduced to misdemeanors. South Fla. canal one from the owner. The dogs are being confined PLANTATION — Police at Levy County Animal Tornado damages are investigating after a Services. A hearing is man’s body was pulled scheduled for Sept. 11. Vero Beach homes from a South Florida canal. VERO BEACH The South Florida — Emergency crews in SunSentinel reports a Almost 27 snakes Indian river County are witness called 911 shortly scouring through several after 7 a.m. Monday after on a plane homes that were damaged seeing a man “thrashing” ORLANDO — after a tornado reportedly in the canal. Authorities say a Brazilian touched down. Plantation Fire Rescue man tried to take 27 Sheriff’s officials tell the Battalion Chief Joel snakes he bought at a Vero Beach Press Journal Gordon says they initially breeder’s expo onto his that some residents were thought a car had gone flight to San Paulo. not home at the time and into the canal but no The Orlando Sentinel no one was injured. vehicles were found in the reports Mateus Dal Maso The National Weather water or nearby. was stopped Wednesday as Service in Melbourne con- Gordon says the drown- he tried to board the plane firmed the tornado touch ing man was from nearby at Orlando International downed Monday morn- Lauderdale Lakes. He had Airport. ing during heavy rainfall. his identification with him Authorities say Dal Dozens of homes remain but authorities have not Maso wrapped the snakes without power. released his name. in nylon stockings and hid No further details were them inside stereo speakers immediately available. in his luggage. The reptiles Key West asks were spotted by screeners. tourists to return Officials say he bought Chiefland man the snakes in Daytona KEY WEST — Life is Beach. returning to normal in the attacked by dog Florida Keys after Tropical CHIEFLAND — n Associated Press 3A

Page Editor: Rick Burnham, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL & REGION TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2012 3a Isaac threat to Gulf Coast well beyond New Orleans

KEVIN McGill at New Orleans, but hurricane Associated Press warnings extended across 280 miles from Morgan City, La., to NEW ORLEANS — With its the Florida-Alabama state line. It massive size and ponderous could become the first hurricane movement, a strengthening Isaac to hit the Gulf Coast since 2008. could become a punishing rain Evacuations were ordered for machine depending on its power, some low-lying areas and across speed and where it comes ashore the region, people boarded up along the Gulf Coast. homes, stocked up on supplies The focus has been on New and got ready for the storm. Orleans as Isaac takes dead Schools, universities and busi- aim at the city seven years after nesses closed in many places. Hurricane Katrina, but the impact Still, all the preparation may not will be felt well beyond the city matter if flooding becomes the limits. The storm’s winds could greatest threat. In Pascagoula, be felt more than 200 miles from Miss., Nannette Clark was super- its center. vising a work crew installing The Gulf Coast region has wood coverings over windows been saturated thanks to a wet of her more than 130-year-old summer, and some officials have home. But she said won’t worried more rain could make matter if a storm surge reaches it easy for trees and power lines her home, as it did after Katrina to fall over in the wet ground. in 2005. Too much water also could flood “The water was up to the first crops, and wind could topple landing of the stairs,” she said. plants such as corn and cotton. “So I get very nervous about it.” “A large, slow-moving system Isaac’s approach on the eve of ASSOCIATED PRESS is going to pose a lot of problems: the Katrina anniversary invited winds, flooding, storm surge and obvious comparisons, but Isaac A line of traffic extends down Airline Highway as residents leave the New Orleans area in anticipation of Tropical even potentially down the road is nowhere near as powerful as Storm Isaac, Monday in Kenner, La. river flooding,” said Richard the Katrina was when it struck Knabb, director of the National on Aug. 29, 2005. Katrina at one push floodwaters as deep as 12 The storm left 24 dead in Haiti and Robert Bentley of Alabama Hurricane Center in Miami. point reached Category 5 status feet onto shore in Louisiana, and the Dominican Republic, but said they would not attend the “That could happen for days after with winds of over 157 mph. It Mississippi and Alabama and up left little damage in the Florida convention at all. Mississippi the event.” made landfall as a Category 3 to 6 feet in the Florida Panhandle, Keys as it blew past. Gov. Phil Bryant delayed his The storm’s potential for storm and created a huge storm while dumping up to 18 inches of It promised a soaking but lit- travel through Wednesday, leav- destruction was not lost on surge. rain over the region, the National tle more for Tampa, where the ing open the possibility he could Alabama farmer Bert Driskell, Federal Emergency Weather Service warned. planned Monday start of the attend the final day of the event. who raises peanuts, cotton, Management Agency officials As of 8 p.m. EDT on Monday, Republican National Convention States of emergency were in wheat, cattle and sod on several said the updated levees around Isaac remained a tropical storm was pushed back because of the effect in Louisiana, Mississippi, thousand acres near Grand Bay, New Orleans are equipped to with winds of 70 mph (110 kph). storm. Alabama and Florida. in Mobile County. handle storms stronger than Its center was about 230 miles Only a fraction of an expected The choppy ocean waters gen- “We don’t need a lot of water Isaac. Levee failures led to the (370 km) southeast of the mouth 5,000 demonstrators turned out in erated by Isaac weren’t all bad for this close to harvest,” Driskell catastrophic flooding in the area of the Mississippi River, and it Tampa to protest GOP economic everyone, though. On Pensacola said. after Katrina. was moving northwest at 10 mph and social policies outside the Bay, fishermen boasted big However, Isaac could bring “It’s a much more robust (17 kph). convention. Organizers blamed hauls. some relief to places farther system than what it was when On the Alabama coast, Billy Isaac and a massive police pres- “You get a little storm headed inland where farmers have Katrina came ashore,” said FEMA Cannon, 72, was preparing to ence for their weak showing. this way and they seem to run a struggled with drought. It also Administrator Craig Fugate in a evacuate with several cars packed The storm had lingering effects little. When the barometric pres- may help replenish a Mississippi conference call with reporters. with family and four Chihuahuas for much of Florida, including sure drops, something causes River that has at times been so In New Orleans, officials had from a home on a peninsula in heavy rains and isolated flooding them to run better,” said Eric low that barge traffic is halted so no plans to order evacuations and Gulf Shores. in Miami and points north. Gov. Roberts, who was out fishing for engineers can scrape the bottom instead told residents to hunker Cannon, who has lived on the Rick Scott said that as of Monday mullet. to deepen it. down and make do with the sup- coast for 30 years, said he thinks evening, about 80,000 customers __ Forecasters predicted Isaac plies they had. the order to evacuate Monday were without power in Florida as would intensify into a Category “It’s going to be all right,” was premature. a result of the storm. n Associated Press writers Jay 2 hurricane, with winds of about said New Orleans Mayor Mitch “If it comes in, it’s just going to Scott, a Republican, was return- Reeves in Orange Beach, Ala., 100 mph, by early Wednesday Landrieu. be a big rain storm. I think they ing from the convention in Tampa Jessica Gresko and Melissa Nelson around the time it’s expected to Isaac could pack a watery dou- overreacted, but I understand to Tallahassee to monitor Isaac. in Pensacola, Fla., and Curt make landfall. The current fore- ble punch for the Gulf Coast. If it where they’re coming from. It’s Fellow Gulf Coast Republican Anderson and Kelli Kennedy in cast track has the storm aimed hits during high tide, Isaac could safety,” he said. Govs. Bobby Jindal of Louisiana Miami contributed to this report. Pair arrested for stealing checks Man in hot water over handgun

By LAURA HAMPSON theft, according to arrest stolen check, according to By LAURA HAMPSON City Police Department police, Ellis told police he [email protected] reports. the report. [email protected] arrest report. went home and fell asleep On Aug. 23 the victim Keene at first said he During a verbal argu- until officers arrived at his Two Lake City men were contacted the Lake City did not know about the A Lake City man who ment on St. Johns Street, house, the report said. a r r e s t e d Police Department to report check, but later admit- told police he felt threat- Ellis removed his Rock Ellis said he felt threat- after steal- her checks stolen and said ted to stealing two checks ened during a verbal argu- Island .45 caliber pistol ened because the man ing and one check was written to from the victim. Keene said ment was from a holster on his side he was arguing with “just d e p o s i t - Lashley for $30 and cashed Lashley filled out and sign a r r e s t e d and actioned the slide, had this look in his eyes,” ing checks at her bank, according to the checks, which Lashley S u n d a y pointing it up in the air as according to the report. belonging arrest reports. denied, the report said. after oth- it was ready to use. Ellis told an officer it was to an elder- When Officer Connie The officer later learned ers in the Ellis told police he felt better to be in jail than ly woman. Hightower contacted Lashley knew the check crowd said threatened during the dead, the report said. J u s t i n Lashley, he said he was was stolen from the begin- he bran- argument, according to Ellis was released from M i c h a e l Keene given the check for yard ning. Both Lashley and dished a the report. the Columbia County K e e n e , work, but did not look at Keene were involved in the handgun. When a victim yelled Detention Facility on 22, of 1002 who the check was from. theft, Keene for stealing the R o b e r t that she was calling the $16,000 bond. Ellis S.W. Spring Lashley said he cashed the check and Lashley for cash- D. Ellis, 66, L a n e , w a s check like he always does ing the check he knew did was arrested on charges a r r e s t e d to get paid for a job, accord- not belong to him, police of aggravated assault with S a t u r d a y ing to the report. said. a deadly weapon without Reverse Mortgage on charges Lashley told police Both men were held intent to kill, improper of fraud Keene gave him the check. Monday at the Columbia exhibiting a firearm and Income for LIfe and retail Lashley said he found out County Detention Facility carrying a concealed weap- theft. Justin a few days later it was a in lieu of $6,000 bond each. on, according to the Lake Call Frank (386)984-5217 A a r o n Lashley L a s h l e y, 22, also of 1002 S.W. Spring Lane, was arrested on Frank McElhaney, GMA charges of passing a coun- Principal Broker Your Local Mortgage Connection terfeited check and retail 291 SW Sisters Welcome Rd. Let us help 0ROVIDES ISAAC your business From Page 1A Life’s even Storm Debby’s drenching in July, Morgan said. better when The Santa Fe River near Fort White reached 24.32 SHINE! you get your feet Monday night, just over flood stage. It is expected to swell another 2 feet by Friday, premium back. according to the NWS.

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OUR A N O T H E R OPINION VIEW Continue to Well, why be vigilant didn’t you?

on’t let your guard epublicans gath- down just yet. It ered in Tampa on may rain, it may Monday for their not, but continue nominating conven- to be ready for it. tion. These qua- DHurricane Isaac seems like a Rdrennial gatherings lack their near miss, but you never know historical drama, and in 2012 about the intensity of those rain the outcome is assured. Former bands. Gov. Mitt Romney and Rep. We already know where the Paul Ryan will be the party’s flood waters are, where they are nominees for president and vice going to collect and how deep president, the “brokered conven- they might get after a few hours tion” fantasy scenarios notwith- of downpours. Think about this standing. Some curmudgeons as you continue to have your believe the primary system and preparation plan ready. the pace of modern politics have Pay attention to any changing rendered stately, long-form con- weather patterns and be ready ventions unnecessary, but these for it. spectacles still play an important If you need sandbags, get symbolic role in setting the them. stage for the final push out on If your home or property is the hustings. in a flood prone area, be ready The GOP ticket will stick to move to higher ground. Have to the script that’s been devel- your valuables packed. oped over the past months and Hopefully, we’re in the clear Privacy fades with weeks, indicting the Obama by Wednesday, but ride out administration’s failure to deliver Tuesday with one eye on the sky. on the promises of future pros- Hopefully, it clears quickly. smartphones, bad judgment perity Democrats made in 2008. Stay safe! Jobs haven’t been created; eco- ersonal privacy is the complainants actually aren’t nomic growth hasn’t rebounded; dead, and for that seeking to benefit from the expe- personal incomes have fallen matter so is taste. rience, like the movie star who more in the last three years than HIGHLIGHTS They have been climbed out of a car in a manner in any postwar recovery period; I N H I S T O R Y wiped out by the that revealed she wasn’t wearing and the Congressional Budget Pdisturbing explosion of technol- any underpants. Office is predicting another n The Roman general ogy and the insensitivity of the But damage to the innocent sharp economic contraction Orestes forces western Roman Internet, which appeals always to should concern us all. The social ahead. The Republican appeal Emperor Julius Nepos to flee the lowest common denominator Dan K. Thomasson networks are full of what we used reaches beyond party ranks. his capital city, Ravenna in and facilitates personal intrusion. to label “I don’t believe I would Many independents who joined 475. Precious little remained of family jewels already had gone have told that” information, main- candidate Barack Obama chant- n Oldest city in the US, St either before the ubiquitous viral from Nevada to London. But ly from youngsters who have no ing “Yes we can!” in 2008 are Augustine Fla, established in development of telephones that to report this in print, I suppose, concept of how long they will pay now asking, “Well, why didn’t 1565. also take pictures and permit the would be in bad taste. for this. Sadly, transmitted photos you?” The n Pharmacists John Lea & user to embarrass anyone with The British newspaper of body parts by naive teenag- The Republican convention Sun William Perrins manufactures the clandestine push of a button refused to abide by her maj- ers with raging hormones have theme, “We built this,” is a Worcester Sauce in 1837. -- and almost instantly transmit esty’s wishes in the best tabloid become almost routine fare for mocking reference to President n Slavery banned through- their handiwork to millions. tradition of shunting taste aside. the world’s voyeurs. Obama’s statement that busi- out British Empire in 1883. These actions, often with sinister The paper rightfully argued that Would I have published the ness owners did not and could n Italy declares war against motives, have become so com- by the time its 3 million readers pictures of Harry? No, unless never have succeeded without Germany during WW I in mon that no one, including the got to take a look, millions of the the gun in his hand was actually the guiding hand of govern- 1916. victims, should be at all surprised queen’s loyal subjects already had smoking and there was a body on ment. It encapsulates the GOP’s n Toyota Motors becomes -- least of all the British royal seen Harry’s bottom on some the floor. Even then, I believe I appeal to small-business owners an independent company in family. screen. The editors of Sir Rupert would have found a way to soften and other engines of prosperity 1937. While the senior occupants of Murdoch’s chief tabloid argued the exposure, not for his sake that have been frustrated by the n Martin Luther King Jr’s Buckingham Palace by the very their actions represented a blow but for the reader’s. Thankfully, Obama administration’s count- “I have a dream speech” at nature of their station often seem for press liberty. While that is the four newspapers I read daily less regulations and patronizing Lincoln Memorial in 1963. to dwell in a time warp of pomp true to some degree, it obviously still abide by rules of good taste, attitude. It contrasts well with n John Hinckley Jr pleads and circumstance, the younger was too sensational not to pass up even when it may be financially the upcoming Democratic “peo- innocent in attempt to kill Pres generation should have some at a time when newspapers are costly to do so. Interestingly, one ple’s convention” slogan, with Reagan in 1981. idea of their vulnerabilities in the struggling to make ends meet. of those, The Wall Street Journal, its undertones of socialism and n 70 killed in crash of 3 modern world. But apparently Most family newspapers aren’t is owned by Murdoch, who had Carter-era spirit. Italian AF fighters at air show not Prince Harry, third in line willing to offer this up at the enough sense when he bought The respective party bases in Germany in 1988. for the crown. He recently was breakfast table. the paper not to accompany the are poles apart in more than n Hurricane Katrina ham- photographed cavorting in the The plight of young Hal -- to stock market report with a daily ideology. Every major survey mers the south eastern buff with some party girls in Las borrow from an earlier royal picture of a bare-breasted woman, for the last year has shown that United States, especially New Vegas, where whatever happens, with an unbridled reputation for a la The Sun. I guess he figured Republicans are fired up and Orleans, Louisiana, and coast- contrary to the city’s slogan, most tawdry behavior -- is one faced the fluctuations of the Street were energetic about the election, al Mississippi in 2005. decidedly does not stay there. daily by celebrities, whose pro- exciting enough. while Democrats are unhappy Now the outraged palace and tests never cease to amaze me. As time proceeds, we all, celeb- and uninspired. The number its guardians have tried quite The answer to this dilemma, of rity or not, will be lucky to escape of Democratic gaffes and other Lake City Reporter unsuccessfully to bully the British course, is to make certain your the intrusions brought on by our unforced errors mounts daily, press into not publishing pictorial actions in public or even private own creative genius. such as Mr. Obama misspelling Serving Columbia County evidence of the prince’s foolish- gatherings are about as exciting Ohio O-I-H-O and referring to Since 1874 ■ Dan K. Thomasson is former ness, utterly ignoring the fact as a kiss on the cheek. editor of Scripps Howard News the Navy SEAL commander as The Lake City Reporter is pub‑ that everything except Harry’s It is difficult to believe many of Service. “General” McRaven. (Note to lished with pride for residents of the commander in chief: Flag Columbia and surrounding counties by Community Newspapers Inc. officers in the Navy are admi- We believe strong newspapers build rals, not generals.) strong communities —‑“Newspapers To aid kids’ learning, keep hunger at bay With ten weeks until Election get things done!” Day, the limping president can’t Our primary goal is to continue to keep losing the publish distinguished and profitable community‑oriented newspapers. ith the usual teachers’ observations. daily battle of the headlines. This mission will be accomplished fanfare, most of The organization’s studies The Obama team’s imperative through the teamwork of professionals America’s pub- show, for example, that children “Forward” seeks somehow to dedicated to truth, integrity and hard lic schools are who skip breakfast have slower harness energy that doesn’t work. back in session. memory recall, make more exist to propel his campaign Todd Wilson, publisher WAnd as usual, there is that ugly errors and are more likely to be down a shovel-ready highway Robert Bridges, editor problem: Many children in our absent or tardy and to repeat a that was never built. Sue Brannon, controller classrooms are hungry. grade. Other studies indicate The party conventions will We Americans, the world’s Bill Maxwell that children who eat breakfast reflect the respective tones of Dink NeSmith, president richest population, should be [email protected] perform better on standard- the campaigns. Mr. Obama’s Tom Wood, chairman ashamed that some 16 million ing at their best. The survey ized tests, make fewer mistakes effort has become relentlessly of our children regularly go to was conducted by Share Our in math and show a general negative and detached from LETTERS school with empty stomachs. Strength’s No Kid Hungry cam- increase in math and reading reality. When called on one of Ensuring that all children have paign of 1,000 K-8 public school scores. her misrepresentations of the POLICY adequate, nutritious and afford- teachers nationwide. Share Our Share Our Strength and U.S. record, Democratic National Letters to the Editor should be able food should be a national Strength is a nonprofit, nonpar- Agriculture Department officials Committee Chairman Debbie typed or neatly written and double priority. We should not let chil- tisan organization based in the encourage school administrators Wasserman-Schultz told CNN’s spaced. Letters should not exceed dren go hungry regardless of nation’s capital. and teachers to learn to recog- Anderson Cooper, “It doesn’t 400 words and will be edited for their parents’ circumstances or Nine out of 10 teachers sur- nize the signs of hunger. matter.” This sums up Mr. length and libel. Letters must be shortcomings. veyed said a healthy school Leaders of Share Our Strength Obama’s “say anything to win” signed and include the writer’s name, Our public schools are the breakfast is essential to aca- are wisely building partnerships strategy. The Republican con- address and telephone number for places where hunger is most demic achievement. Ninety-six with local anti-hunger organiza- vention will be grounded in verification. Writers can have two visible and where its ill effects percent said breakfast helps with tions, government agencies, optimism, evoking themes used letters per month published. Letters are acutely demonstrated. concentration; 89 percent credit corporations and heads of educa- by Ronald Reagan and proclaim- and guest columns are the opinion of Sixty-five percent of our public breakfast with better academic tion and business and political ing that America’s best days are the writers and not necessarily that of school teachers, one of our most performance; 73 said students groups. Such partnerships can still ahead. It will be positive and the Lake City Reporter. maligned groups, witness the who eat breakfast have better focus on increasing participation life-affirming. Tampa will con- BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, damages of hunger. classroom behavior. in federal nutrition programs and firm what the electorate already Lake City, FL 32056; or drop off at A new survey, “Hunger in Our Granted, teacher responses obtain easier access to federal knows: The torch of hope and 180 E. Duval St. downtown. Schools: Share Our Strength’s alone are not scientific, but funds to feed our children. change has officially passed to BY FAX: (386) 752‑9400. Teachers Report 2012,” shows empirical evidence, cited by ■ Bill Maxwell is a columnist new ownership. BY E-MAIL: that teachers worry that hunger Share Our Strength researchers and editorial writer for the [email protected] prevents children from learn- and other scholars, supports the St. Petersburg Times. ■ Scripps Howard News Service 5A

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■ To submit your Community Calendar item, contact Rick Burnham at 754-0424 or by e-mail at rburnham@ COMMUNITY CALENDAR lakecityreporter.com. Aug. 29 and Friends will be held Confederacy, Olustee at 11 a.m. Sept. 12 at Chapter, Lake City monthly 4H Broiler Hen project Guangdong Restaurant in meeting September 17 at Columbia County youth the Lake City Mall. The pro- 5:15 p.m. at China Buffet, are invited to participate gram for this date has not 345 West Duval St. Buffet in the 4H Broiler Hen Fair been determined. Lunch will be served after the meet- Project. Youth will raise is $11. For more informa- ing. Cost is $9.00. Warren meat-type chickens to mar- tion, call Barbara Test at is a chapter member and ket weight and enter them 754-7227 or Rose Taylor at the executive director of the in the Columbia County 755-2175. Blue Grey Army, Inc. For 2012 Fair for judging. more information call Linda Deadline to order chicks Williams 352-215-8776. and sign-up for project is Sept. 13 Aug. 29. Youth do not have FFA orientation to be currently enrolled in The Columbia FFA 4H. For more info or to Alumni will host a parent/ OBITUARIES order chicks please con- student orientation in the tact Derek Barber at the Columbia High School caf- UF/IFAS Columbia County eteria from 6:30 - 9 p.m. Jane Knox Prestwood Extension at 758-1030. Sept. 13. All FFA members, McGriff parents and alumni are Jane Knox Prestwood McGriff encouraged to attend. The age 70 passed away at the Ha- ven Hospice House in Lake City, Sept. 1 Courtesy meeting will cover infor- Swearing in Florida on Saturday August 25, Canoe race mation necessary for your Union County High School junior Chelsea Kaser recites an oath after being awarded an 2012. Branford Outfitters. student to excel in the FFA Jane retired as a service manager Com will host a Canoe and associate membership in the Military Order of the Purple Heart Chapter 772 on Friday at program. from the Chattanooga Gas Com- Kayak race Sept. 1 with all the Lake City VA Medical Center. Kaser is the youngest member of the chapter. Pictured Membership dues for pany. She was of the Protestant entry fee proceeds going are Florida Department of the Military Order of the Purple Heart Commander Richard Hunt the students, t-shirts, and faith, she was a long time member to Hospice of the Nature (from left), Kaser, and MOPH Chapter 772 Commander Michael Nemesh. Nemesh also alumni dues may be paid at of White Oak Methodist Church Coast. The race will run presented Distinguished Service Award Certificates to hospital employees for assisting the this meeting. Membership in Red Bank TN but presently at- tended East Side Baptist Church from from Little River MOPH in supporting veterans served by the hospital. The employees recognized were Katie forms can be filled out in Springs to Branford Springs. advance by visiting the in Lake City, Florida. Jane was Aparvig, Benjamin Givens, Jennifer Turner, Kenny Yates, Cindy Cuthbert, Hanet Baldeon, a long time resident of Sun City Registration starts at 9 a.m. Columbia High FFA web- Fannie Fields, Jeffery Clark, Kimberly Bryan and Becky Lewis. Also recognized was Nurse Center, Florida and spent a good at Camp-O-Suwannee and site at www.columbiaffa. portion of the summers at Lake the race starts at 10 a.m. Katie Ponzoo for her determined effort to help veteran David Hinson receive his Korean War- weebly.com earned Purple Heart Medal. Tansi Resort in Crossville, TN. Kayak entry is $20 and two- Jane is preceded in death parents man canoe entry is $30. Charles and Anna Finley Knox; For questions about the the art, refreshments, fel- Literacy Day include what a person needs Sept. 15 her Previous husband Stan Prest- race or to pre-register call lowship and meeting the Join us next to the Santa to know about Medicare, Pride festival, pageant wood. (386) 854-1002. Canoes and arts. For additional infor- Fe River within O’Leno State when to enroll, what’s cov- Lake City Pride Inc. Jane is survived by her husband kayaks rentals are available mation call 755-1109. Park to celebrate th 5th ered and whether or not a presents the Lake City James McGriff of Lake City Flor- for the race. Annual Literacy Day event supplement is needed. The Pride Festival and Pageant ida; her two sons Trey and Tyler Prestwood; one sister Pat Hol- Newcomers luncheon on Sept. 8 from 10 a.m. to seminar is for educational Sept. 15. The festival will be mes; five grandchildren Megan, Our Water, Our Future The September 2 p.m. O’Leno State Park purposes only and is not a downtown in Olustee Park Peyton and Presley Prestwood; You are invited to attend Friendship Luncheon of will be celebrating Literacy sales event. Call (386) 755- from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. There Jeremy and Justin Frazier. a free multi-media evening, the Lake City Newcomers Day with Magic, and the 3476, Ext. 107, for more will be live bands, vendors The family will receive friends “Our Water, Our Future,” and Friends will be held Gentle Carousel Therapy information. and food. The pageant will Wednesday August 26, 2012 from from 7-9 p.m. Sept. 7 in at Red Lobster, located at Horses. Listen to stories be at the Lake City Country 9 a.m. until the funeral service at the Florida Gateway 2847 West US 90, begin- read by local authors and Club from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. 11:30 a.m. with Rev. Hugh Sher- College Performing ning at 11:30 a.m. Sept. 5. guest readers. Talk with Sept. 12 for the crowning of Mr. rill officiating. Interment will be Arts Auditorium. T. For more information, call book illustrators. Take a Olustee planners meet and Mrs. Lake City Pride, at Hamilton Memorial Gardens. Celebrated Spring’s pho- Rose Taylor at 755-2175 or “Where Tales Meet Trails” The Blue-Grey Army will hosting by Indie Brooks. The family requests in Lieu of flowers make a donation to your tographer John Moran Barbara Test at 754-7227. adventure walk. Sign up for meet at 5:30 p.m. Sept. 12 Contestant fee is $50. For favorite cancer fund. Please share will share his images. a library card, receive a to plan the Olustee Battle more information call 386- your thoughts and memories at Florida Springs Institute Sept. 8 free state park day pass Festival. The meeting will 697-5663 or email simeon_ www.ChattanoogaNorthChapel. Director Dr. Robert Knight and learn about adult lit- be at the school district [email protected]. com. Arrangements are by the will explain the science of Stamp show eracy programs. There central building room 153, Chattanooga Funeral Home this precious resource. A The Florida Stamp will also be an arts and 409 SW St. Johns St. Crematory and Florist, North host of community lead- Dealers Assn. and General crafts area, live animals and Sept. 17 Chapel, Highway 153, Hixson, ers will share their vision Francis Marion Stamp refreshments. Admission Daughters meet Tennessee 37343. for a water ethic that we can Club will host its annual to the park is free with the Newcomers luncheon Faye Bowling Warren all take to heart. The pro- Stamp and Coin Show on donation of a new or gently The regular luncheon of will speak at the United Obituaries are paid advertise- ments. For details, call the Lake gram will include refresh- Saturday, Sept. 8 from 10 used family oriented book. the Lake City Newcomers Daughters of the City Reporter’s classified depart- ments and is sponsored a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, ment at 752-1293. by the Florida Gateway Sept. 9 from 10 a.m. to 3 College and the Lake City p.m. at the Circle Square Sept. 11 Chamber of Commerce. Cultural Center, 8395 SW Medicare seminar 80th St. in Ocala. Dealers The Lifestyle Enrichment Hawaii Bash will be available to buy, Center of Lake City will Pride of B&S Comb sell and appraise stamps, host a Free Medicare Temple 1238 invites the covers, coins and paper Educational Seminar from community to attend their money. 5:30 -6:30 p.m. Sept. 11. 3rd Annual Hawaii Bash Subjects to be covered on Saturday, Sept. 1 at 8 p.m. at the lodge, 1688 NE Washington St. Donation at the door is $10. RHS class of ‘63 The Richardson High School class of 1963 will be celebrating their 49th class reunion which will be held at the Mason City Community Center on Sept. 1 starting at 10 a.m. Contact George Moultrie at 965-8920 for information. Kid’s Club yard sale The Kid’s Club of Lake City Church of God is hav- ing a yard sale from 7 a.m. WILSON’S CONTAINERS to 1 p.m. Sept. 1 in the Family Life Center, 173 Construction/Debris Containers Available SE Ermine Ave. For more information, call (386) 752- 5965. 755-7060 ZEtZEtZEtZE Sept. 5 Delivered to your job site today Annual Fall Art Show The Art League of North Florida announces the Annual Fall Art Show and Exhibition Sept. 7 through Oct. 19 at the Florida Gateway College Performing Arts Center. All artists 18 years and older are eligible to enter the show. The entry fee is $25 for members and $35 for non-members. Applications are available when checking in at the arts center or at the Fabric Art Shop and the Frame Shop and Gallery in Live Oak.     Artwork will be submitted to the center from 11 a.m.       ! Missouri State at Kansas State to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 5. Cash prizes will be       awarded for each of four       categories: painting, pho- tography, drawing and 3-D         art. The awards will be pre-  sented at the reception on       Saturday, Sept. 8 at 6 p.m.   The community is invited US 90 West (across from Publix) Lake City • 386-752-9303 to the reception to enjoy 6A

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ASSOCIATED PRESS The victim remained in critical condition at A Baltimore County police officer speaks to a parent as students are evacuated from Perry Maryland Shock Trauma Hall High School after a student was shot and critically wounded on the first day of classes Center on Monday evening, Monday. A suspect was taken into custody shortly after the shooting, according to police. No a hospital spokeswoman one else was reported injured. said. Jordan Coates, a 17-year- one started screaming would be Jesse,” Warner parked on neighborhood old student who was in the and ran out to the front said. streets. A group of officers cafeteria at the time of the of the school,” Long told The school was evacu- with weapons drawn staked shooting, said the student The Associated Press in a ated, and students were out a corner of the building, used a shotgun. Coates Twitter message. escorted to a nearby shop- one of them lying prone on said he watched teachers, Detectives were inter- ping center and middle the ground and appearing including guidance coun- viewing the suspected school. to cover a particular area selor Jesse Wasmer, pin the shooter Monday after- Perry Hall is a middle- of the campus. Hundreds student against a vending noon, Baltimore County class community along of students streamed away machine. police spokeswoman Elise the Interstate 95 corridor, from the school. “My back was to the door. Armacost said. Officers northeast of Baltimore city. Cathy Le, 15, said stu- I heard a pop and thought it spent several hours search- The school is the largest dents were panicking as was a bag because people do ing the school and found in the county, with 2,200 they tried to find out what that, but then I heard anoth- no other weapons or suspi- students. was happening. They texted Murray State at Florida State er one,” Coates told The cious materials, she said. County Councilman David and called each other franti- Associated Press. “And I Although no one other Marks, who lives next door cally as they were locked in turned around and a teacher than the 17-year-old was to the school, said he had their classrooms for more had a kid pinned up against shot, several people suf- received dozens of phone than an hour, she said. the vending machine, and I fered cuts and bruises in the calls and text messages At the scene, buses, emer- saw the barrel, and another ensuing melee, Armacost from worried parents and gency vehicles and parents shot goes off and people said. residents. in cars filled the roadway just start running.” “We have some heroic “This is a very comfort- between the high school Coates credited Wasmer and brave faculty members,” able, very safe community, and the shopping center. with helping to stop the Schools Superintendent and it’s an excellent high There were obvious signs shooting, and numerous Dallas Dance said. “They school,” said Marks, who of relief displayed as par- students took to Twitter to responded very quickly to graduated from Perry Hall. ents found their children. thank him. minimize damage.” “I think this is an aberration, Kristin Kraus, whose son “He grabbed the gun Seth Warner, a youth pas- but clearly one that is hor- James attends the school, from the kid and got him” tor at the Faith Fellowship rifying, particularly on the described hearing about 3(2).+!'% until other teachers came Church across from the first day of school.” the shooting as “absolute Longer you stay, over, Coates said. high school who gradu- Police planned to provide terror.” However, Kraus Kelsey Long, a junior ated in 1999 with Wasmer, additional security when the said, “within a couple of Less you pay at Perry Hall who was in said he was not surprised school reopens on Tuesday, minutes he texted my hus- the cafeteria, said she also to hear that the guidance and stress counselors were band that he was OK.” Monthly Unlimited See store for details. thought the first gunshot counselor had intervened. called in to work with stu- ___ Florida at Green Bowling was someone popping a He described Wasmer as dents, faculty and staff. bag. “not big, but built.” Television coverage Associated Press writer “But then we heard it “I knew that if anyone showed scores of police cars Ben Nuckols in Washington again and again and every- could take him down, it surrounding the school and contributed to this report. 6BSchool Page

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NEWS ABOUT OUR SCHOOLS CLASS NOTES ON ■ To leave an anonymous message on a possible CAMPUS dangerous situation concerning Columbia County schools, call toll-free, (866) 295-7303. Fort White ■ To leave an anonymous message on a pos- sible truancy problem in Columbia County FFA chapters wrap up a schools, call 758-4947. successful year Lake City ■ Items for the school Laura Hampson,page should be dropped The Fort White FFA off or mailed to: Chapters were recently , 180 E. Duval St., Lake City, FL 32055; Reporter by 5 p.m. awarded the honor of being faxed to (386) 752-9400; or e-mailed to National 2 Star Chapters [email protected] by the National FFA Thursdays. Organization. This award was based on the work the chapters did throughout the 2011-12 school year in the areas of community service, chapter involvement and involvement within Fort White OPEN HOUSE DATES High School. The chapters were grade 2 from 6 to 7 p.m. very successful through- Aug. 28 COURTESY PHOTO Westside Elem.- K to 2 at out the year through their Columbia City Elem. - 6 5:45 p.m., grades 3-5 at 6:45 involvement in FFA Career Fort White hosts new students for Open House p.m. for PreK, first grade and p.m. Development Events. ESE Ft. White High School Student Government Officers Alexa Hatcher (left to right), Lucas Eastside Elem.- Prek to At the recent 84rd Florida grade 2 from 5 to 7 p.m., FFA State Convention Higginbotham and Brittany Alexander, assist incoming student Morgan Cushman (second Sept. 6 grades 3 to 5 from 6 to 8 both FFA chapters were from left) in locating her classes at the school’s Open House on Aug. 16. Students were given p.m. named Florida’s Finest FFA Columbia City Elem. - 6 their class schedules for the upcoming year as well as meeting their teachers, administrators p.m. for third grade, 6:45 for Pinemount Elem.- 6 to Chapters, an award given 7:30 p.m. to only the top 10 percent and other staff members of the school. There were two times available for parents and stu- fourth grade dents to choose to attend, the school collectively hosting over one thousand of the its incom- Five Points Elem.- 6 p.m. Niiblack- 6:30 p.m. also of the FFA chapters in the PTO and Title 1 meeting state. Rebecca Bailey was ing student body for the 2012-13 school year. Principal Keith Hatcher said this year’s event Sept. 10 elected to serve District was one of the best ever, and hosting two time slots for people to attend, at 1 p.m. or 6:30 Sept. 18 III as the district secretary p.m., proved to be very effective. Columbia City Elem. - 6 for the upcoming year and p.m. for kindergarten Summers Elem.- Grades 3 will serve along with Logan to 5 from 6 to 7 p.m. Luse from Lafayette FFA. Sept. 11 Columbia High- 5:30 p.m. Sarah Chambers and Tiffy STUDENT PROFILE Murrow won first place with Columbia City Elem. - 6 Sept. 20 p.m. for second grade, 6:45 their proficiency applica- Major, AB Honor Roll, Girls Emily Jordan, 17 p.m. for fifth grade Lake City Middle- 6 p.m. tions in Veterinarian Medicine State alternate, SGA Senator Parent volunteer orientation and Agriscience Research Columbia High School, What do you like best Sept. 13 at 7:30 p.m. respectfully. Each chapter 12th grade about school? Having Melrose Park- 6 to 7:30 was awarded 100 percent Parents: Kelly and Denise school spirit and supporting Summers Elem.- PreK to p.m. membership awards and the Jordan every sports team and senior FFA chapter earned What clubs or activity. Go Tigers! For Life Insurance the Supervised Agricultural organizations do you Teachers’ Comments Experience award because belong to? Drum Major about student: Emily is Go With of the members work with of the Pride of Columbia a joy to teach as she is their individual projects County Marching Band, enthusiastic and energetic Someone You Know throughout the year. about academics and Senator in the Student Af_e9liej#@@@ DXip?%Jldd\iXcc Congratulations to these Government Association, cocurricular activities. We 8^\ek =`eXeZ`XcJ\im`Z\jI\g% two FFA chapters and their dancer at Lake City Dance are looking forward to seeing members for an outstand- Arts, member of CHS how her future unfolds as we 234 SW Main Blvd. • 752-5866 ing year representing Fort National Honor Society, know she will embrace any White High School, Columbia and member of CO2 youth opportunity that comes her COURTESY County and their families! group. way! Emily Jordan What would you like to Principal Terry Bring your unwanted All-American Scholar do when you get out of Huddleston’s comment CHS in a very positive The United States school? Become a media about student: Emily is an Gold, Silver & Platinum specialist at a middle or high outstanding young lady, manner. Emily will be very Achievement Academy successful at college and in to someone you can trust announced that Caycee A. school. a terrific role model for all Achievements: Drum students, and represents her chosen career path. Precious metals are seeing record values. Gray of Fort White High has Please call me for a private and confi dential appointment been named an All-American to sell or trade your unwanted gold, silver and platinum. Scholar. The USAA has summer focused on deep staff have done a wonderful established the All-American George R. Ward Lake City Middle thinking, complex problem job serving the students and Scholar Award Program to solving, and proving one’s adjusting to the construction. Downtown offer deserved recognition to CSI: Lake City answer. We will be offering After superior students who excel Lake City School Day Care again this in the academic disciplines. Lake City Middle School is (386) 752-5470 year. For information call Caycee is the daughter of starting the 2012-13 school Eastside Elem. 755-8225. Thanks to our par- Malcolm and Shari Bruce of year with an exciting new Eastside Elementary ents and grandparents for Lake City. The grandparents theme. Just like the inves- has had a terrific start to you do to support our teach- are Rollie and Gloria Gray of tigators portrayed on the Robert Woodard another new school year! ers and students. Wellborn. popular TV series CSI, LCMS Financial Advisor students and teachers will We received an A grade Scholars must earn a 3.3 again! We appreciate the or higher grade point aver- be focusing on searching Niblack Elem. for information and solving hard work that all our stu- age and be selected by a dents do each day. We are Niblack would like to wel- 148 North Marion Ave. school instructor. Caycee will complex problems using collaboration, various types excited to welcome our come our new principal, Mrs. Lake City, FL 32055-3915 appear in the All-American new faculty members: P.E. Marilyn Gassett. Gassett Scholar Yearbook, which is of gathering information, Bus. 386-752-1215 investigation, and substan- Coach Rex Cannon, Art comes to us from Fort White TF Fax 800-217-2105 published nationally. Teacher Madeline Pinaire, with many years of teaching tiating their findings. The TF. 888-752-1215 new theme was introduced Fourth Grade Teacher Olivia experience and fresh new [email protected] Richardson Middle at both packed orientation Nydam, Pre-K Teacher Anne ideas! 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Romney’s a permanent sign that said top aides and convention “We Can Do Better,” appro- planners were juggling priating Romney’s pledge to their desire for a robust fix the economy to express rouse-the-Republicans con- a preference for their man. vention with concern about More than dissent, there appearing uncaring as New was concern from within Orleans faced a threat from the party, though couched Isaac precisely seven years in supportive terms, that after the city was devastated despite the political oppor- by Hurricane Katrina. tunity that the weak econo- Forecasters predicted my presents, Romney needs Isaac would intensify into to broaden GOP appeal. a Category 1 hurricane by “This is Romney’s thresh- Tuesday with top sustained old moment. He must dem- winds between 74 and 95 onstrate that he would fol- mph, and said its projected low the example of other path went through New Republican presidents in Orleans. addressing issues important Opinion polls made the to women,” Sen. Olympia presidential race nearly even Snowe, R-Maine, wrote in as Republicans launched The Washington Post, one their convention, although it of several party leaders to appeared Obama had a slim express the view. advantage in battleground Not that Obama and his states where the election is surrogates were letting up on most likely to be decided. that subject. It was anything but certain In a tweet on Monday what the impact would be night, Obama circulated on the campaign of back- a quotation from Women’s to-back convention weeks, Health Magazine suggesting first Romney’s and then the ASSOCIATED PRESS that Republicans would take president’s in Charlotte, Delegates watch a video presentation during an abbreviated session of the Republican National Convention in Tampa on away women’s right to con- N.C. Monday. traception. The economy is the num- “Crazy as it sounds, the ber one issue by far in the Priebus looked out at thou- tance speech on Thursday called to come out and fix others and take responsibil- fight to limit or even ban polls, and Romney’s surro- sands of empty seats and night, then embarks on a broken organizations,” said ity,” he said in a reference birth control is a key issue gates sought to make sure a smattering of delegates fall campaign that he hopes Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., to the president. “There are in the upcoming presidential the campaign focus stays in his brief turn on stage. will propel him to the White interviewed on the conven- families all over Ohio that election,” it said. fixed on it. Officials decided earlier in House. tion floor. are suffering as a result. He n Associated Press writ- A blunt view came from the week to scrap nearly Romney’s wife, Ann, is “We’ve got to make the hasn’t measured up to his ers Brian Bakst, Thomas Gary Hawkins, a delegate all of the opening day’s pro- on the speaking program case that he is uniquely own standards. “ Beaumont, Tamara Lush, from Brandon, Miss. “We gram when it appeared that for Tuesday evening, and it qualified in this hour” he Delegates loyal to Ron Brendan Farrington and have to nominate a can- Isaac might make a direct wasn’t known if he intended said, adding that the “coun- Paul threatened a floor fight Julie Mazziotta in Florida, didate for president. Our hit on the convention city. to be in the hall for her try is in bankruptcy.” later in the week over party Steve Peoples in New mission is to save America That put Romney’s formal address. Sen. Rob Portman, R- rules. And they staged a Hampshire, Philip Elliott from becoming a socialistic nomination off by a day until “This week is about Ohio, carried a similar mes- brief but noisy demonstra- in Wisconsin and Steven state,” he said. Tuesday. Weather permit- convincing the 10 percent sage to his state’s delegates tion at the rear of the con- Ohlemacher and Alicia A. In the convention hall, ting, he delivers his accep- of undecided voters that at a morning meeting. vention hall after Priebus Caldwell in Washington con- Romney has always been “It’s time to stop blaming completed his brief turn tributed to this report. ROSSIN: Abandons bike Continued From Page 1A a porch. Rossin continued densation to indicate the to move in the bushes as if gun had been outside long, he was trying to hid some- according to the report. thing, according to the Rossin refused to speak report. when asked about the gun, GREAT CHECKING After being arrested, according to police. 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YOUTH BASEBALL Clues from Fort White board elections today the classics Fort White Babe Ruth Baseball will hold board Three Fort White Sept. 14. elections at 6:30 p.m. Byron Saucer reported today at South Columbia foes put up lots of for Ocala.com that the Sports Park. points in openers. plan to play three quarters For details, call with the varsities went out Millissa Blakley at By TIM KIRBY the window and the teams 365-4133. [email protected] slugged it out for the full four quarters. LCMS CROSS COUNTRY FORT WHITE — Fort The Bulldogs won White High’s football team when linebacker Luke Parent meeting was able to pick up a few Kallschmidt returned a today at school clues on upcoming oppo- fumble 52 yards for the nents from kickoff classic deciding points with 1:33 Lake City Middle week. left in the game. It was one School’s cross country Most surprising was a of six Celtics turnovers to team has a mandatory 42-37 shootout win by none for Taylor County. parent meeting at Taylor County High at Trinity Catholic quarter- 5:30 p.m. today for Trinity Catholic High. back Reid Carlton complet- athletes interested in Trinity Catholic is Fort ed 17-of-28 passes for 332 running cross country. White’s competition in yards, with one touchdown For details, contact District 3-3A. The teams and three interceptions. JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter coach April Morse at meet on Nov. 2. The Indians Fort White High football head coach Demetric Jackson speaks with quarterback [email protected] . host Taylor County on INDIANS continued on 8B Andrew Baker during the kickoff classic game against Suwannee High on Friday. SEMINOLES Club gathering on Thursday The Lake City Seminole Club’s 2012 Kickoff Gathering is Early development 6 p.m. Thursday at The Country Club at Lake City. Columbia helps For details, call with recreation, 752-2180. CYSA youth camp. GATORS By TIM KIRBY Gator Club [email protected] kickoff Thursday Youth football players The North Florida were welcomed by the head Gator Club’s annual Tiger to a camp at Memorial kickoff social is 6 p.m. Stadium on Saturday. Thursday at the home of The Future Tiger Football John and Betty Norris on Camp is a joint effort by Inglewood Drive in Lake the Lake City Recreation City. The club will Department and Columbia provide dinner. Chris Youth Football Association. Price of WCJB-TV is Columbia High head guest speaker. The club coach Brain Allen was on is selling raffle tickets hand to help with the camp for two chairback seats and brought along a few (Section 59). Tickets are coaches and players. $50 and 100 will be sold. “This is something we All proceeds go to the do for the kids,” LCRD scholarship fund. Athletic/Program Director For details, call Bob at Heyward Christie said. 752-3333. “We are thankful for the Columbia High coaches for ADULT SOFTBALL helping us put it on. We feed the kids lunch and they all Registration for get a T-shirt. There is no fall under way cost. It is something we try to do for the community.” Registration for the Christie said more than Columbia County Adult 200 had signed up for the TIM KIRBY/Lake City Reporter Softball Fall Season is Columbia High head coach Brian Allen speaks with youth football players at the Lake City Recreation Department/Columbia under way and continues CAMP continued on 8B Youth Football Association’s Future Tiger Football Camp at Memorial Stadium on Saturday. through Sept. 6. There is a coaches meeting in the Southside Sports Complex meeting hall at 6 p.m. Sept. 6. Stosur starts strong Registration packets can be picked up at Brian’s Sports. in U.S. Open defense For details, call Pete Bonilla at 623-6561. Murray overcomes slow ond round at Wimbledon, then again in the first round at the London n From staff reports start; U.S. wild cards Olympics. Blake, Sock also win. Andy Murray weathered a slow GAMES start in the latest stop of this long, By RACHEL COHEN successful summer. Associated Press Seeking that elusive first Grand Today Slam title, Murray began his U.S. Open n Fort White High NEW YORK — Back at the site of campaign Monday with a straight- volleyball vs. Union her greatest victory, Samantha Stosur set victory over Alex Bogomolov Jr. County High, 6 p.m. looked like a champion again, not the that included some hairy moments. (JV-5) player who has often struggled this The Olympic gold medalist overcame n Columbia High year. early breaks in the first two sets of a volleyball at Suwannee The Australian began the defense 6-2, 6-4, 6-1 win. High, 6:30 p.m. (JV-5) of her Open title with a dominant Ninth-seeded Li Na reached the Thursday win, needing 51 minutes to beat 64th- second round for the first time since n Columbia High girls ranked Petra Martic 6-1, 6-1 in the 2009, beating Britain’s Heather golf vs. Santa Fe High tournament’s first match at Arthur Watson 6-2, 6-3. She’s coming off a at West End Golf Club, Ashe Stadium before rain suspended victory in Cincinnati, her first title 4:30 p.m. play for more than two hours. since the 2011 French Open. n Fort White High “As soon as I got here, it was just Li was a top-10 seed when she volleyball at Keystone a good feeling and excitement to be lost in the first round at Flushing Heights High, 6 p.m. back to a city that obviously brought Meadows in each of the previous two (JV-5) me so much last year,” Stosur said. years. n Fort White JV The last time Stosur played on this Marion Bartoli of France, seed- football at Suwannee court, she stunned Serena Williams ed 11th, defeated American Jamie High, 7 p.m. in the 2011 final at Flushing Meadows Hampton 6-3, 7-6 (5), and 19th-seed- Friday for her first Grand Slam title. But in ed Nadia Petrova of Russia advanced n Columbia High so many ways, that 6-2, 6-3 victory with a 6-3, 7-6 (3) win over Jarmila football vs. Baker County was starting to feel as if it happened Gajdosova of Australia. High, 7:30 p.m. ASSOCIATED PRESS much more than a year ago. It was a rough first day for the n Fort White High Defending champion Samantha Stosur of Australia returns a shot to Stosur lost in the first round in German women, with 16th-seeded football vs. Hamilton Petra Martic of Croatia at the 2012 U.S. Open tennis tournament in front of the home fans at the 2012 County High, 7:30 p.m. New York on Monday. Australian Open. She lost in the sec- OPEN continued on 8B 2BAGATE

2B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2012 Page Editor: Tim Kirby, 754-0421 SCOREBOARD Indians volleyball

Little League World Series Indiana St. at Indiana, 8 p.m. Lead Changes: 22 among 13 drivers. TELEVISION SOUTHWEST Top 12 in Points: 1. G.Biffle, 849; falls to Oak Hall Langston vs. Ark.-Pine Bluff at Little 2. J.Johnson, 838; 3. D.Earnhardt Jr., 834; Third Place Rock, Ark., 6 p.m. 4. M.Kenseth, 823; 5. M.Truex Jr., 797; TV sports Petaluma, Calif. 12, Aguadulce, Panama By TIM KIRBY before the Eagles pulled Jacksonville St. at Arkansas, 7 p.m. 6. C.Bowyer, 794; 7. B.Keselowski, 790; 4 [email protected] Savannah St. at Oklahoma St., 7 p.m. 8. D.Hamlin, 774; 9. K.Harvick, 767; away. Game two was even Today World Championship Northwestern St. at Texas Tech, 7 p.m. 10. T.Stewart, 746; 11. K.Kahne, 730; closer. It was tied at 23-all MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Tokyo 12, Goodlettsville, Tenn. 2, 12. C.Edwards, 712. 7 p.m. 5 innings Texas St. at Houston, 8 p.m. FORT WHITE — Fort then Oak Hall scored the MLB — Regional coverage, Chicago Wyoming at Texas, 8 p.m. White High’s volleyball two deciding points. White Sox at Baltimore or St. Louis at Prairie View at Texas Southern, 8 p.m. TENNIS team fought visiting Oak Oak Hall jumped out Pittsburgh FOOTBALL Michigan vs. Alabama at Arlington, Hall School almost to a early in the third game. 8 p.m. Texas, 8 p.m. standstill on Monday. Fort White rallied a bit WGN — Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs NFL preseason Oklahoma at UTEP, 10:30 p.m. U.S. Open singles SOCCER FAR WEST After squeaking by in the behind three service points 2:30 p.m. Idaho St. at Air Force, 2 p.m. Monday first round Sunday first two games, Oak Hall by Arianna House, but the FSN — UEFA Champions League, Nevada at California, 3 p.m. Men San Francisco 29, Denver 24 put the finishing touches Eagles closed strong. Panathinaikos vs. Malaga, at Athens, Nicholls St. at Oregon St., 3 p.m. Kei Nishikori (17), Japan, def. Guido Carolina 17, N.Y. Jets 12 Greece South Dakota at Montana, 3:30 p.m. Andreozzi, Argentina, 6-1, 6-2, 6-4. on the match with a solid Lyncé Stalnaker led Fort Wednesday 8 p.m. Colorado St. vs. Colorado at Denver, James Blake, United States, def. Lukas third set. The final was White with nine service New England at N.Y. Giants, 7:30 p.m. FSN — UEFA Champions League, 4 p.m. Lacko, Slovakia, 7-5, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. Tampa Bay at Washington, 7:30 p.m. 25-21, 25-23, 25-13 in favor points and six kills. Ashley Braga at Udinese (same-day tape) Southern U. at New Mexico, 5 p.m. Marcel Granollers (24), Spain, def. Miami at Dallas, 8 p.m. of the Eagles. Beckman had six service TENNIS San Diego at Cal Poly, 7:05 p.m. Denis Kudla, United States, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, Thursday “I fell like we played really points, five of them aces, 1 p.m. Hawaii at Southern Cal, 7:30 p.m. 7-6 (2). Atlanta at Jacksonville, 6:30 p.m. ESPN2 — U.S. Open, first round, at Carroll (Mont.) at Portland St., Andy Murray (3), Britain, def. Alex well,” first-year head coach and added three kills. N.Y. Jets at Philadelphia, 6:35 p.m. New York 8:05 p.m. Bogomolov Jr., Russia, 6-2, 6-4, 6-1. Tiffany Bratcher said about Leah Johnson had five Kansas City at Green Bay, 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Azusa Pacific at UC Davis, 9 p.m. Jack Sock, United States, def. Florian Buffalo at Detroit, 7 p.m. the regular-season opener service points and three ESPN2 — U.S. Open, first round, at Chadron St. at Montana St., 9:05 p.m. Mayer (22), Germany, 6-3, 6-2, 3-2, retired. Minnesota at Houston, 7 p.m. for the Lady Indians. “Our blocks. Hallie Stringfellow New York Weber St. at Fresno St., 10 p.m. Ivan Dodig, Croatia, def. Hiroki Moriya, New Orleans at Tennessee, 7 p.m. Toledo at Arizona, 10:30 p.m. Japan, 6-0, 6-1, 6-2. serving helped us out tre- had three service points Cincinnati at Indianapolis, 7 p.m. Arkansas St. at Oregon, 10:30 p.m. Tim Smyczek, United States, def. Bobby mendously compared to and three kills. Ashley Carolina at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. BASEBALL San Diego St. at Washington, Reynolds, United States, 1-6, 6-4, 6-2, Chicago at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. the classic. We are working Cason had four service 10:30 p.m. 4-6, 6-4. Baltimore at St. Louis, 8 p.m. on our communications. points and Mallorie Godbey Sunday Nikolay Davydenko, Russia, def. Guido AL standings Oakland at Seattle, 10 p.m. We were actually hitting had one. Alabama St. vs. Bethune- Pella, Argentina, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2. San Diego at San Francisco, 10 p.m. Cookman at Orlando, Noon Albert Ramos, Spain, def. Robby the ball tonight rather than Fort White’s junior East Division Denver at Arizona, 11 p.m. W L Pct GB Kentucky at Louisville, 3:30 p.m. Ginepri, United States, 6-7 (3), 7-5, 6-4, pushing it over the net.” varsity lost 16-14 in the New York 74 53 .583 — SMU at Baylor, 6:30 p.m. 6-0. Fort White led early in deciding third set. Tampa Bay 70 57 .551 4 College football games Monday Jeremy Chardy (32), France, def. Filippo the first two games — 7-0 Fort White hosts Union 1 Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech, 8 p.m. Volandri, Italy, 6-3, 6-4, 6-3. Baltimore 69 57 .548 4 ⁄2 in the second match. County High at 6 p.m. Boston 62 67 .481 13 Thursday Paul-Henri Mathieu, France, def. Igor 1 EAST Andreev, Russia, 2-6, 4-6, 7-6 (1), 7-6 Game one was 20-19 today. 56 70 .444 17 ⁄2 Lock Haven at Fordham, 7 p.m. Central Division BASKETBALL (4), 6-1. West Chester at Delaware, 7:30 p.m. W L Pct GB Matthew Ebden, Australia, def. Tatsuma New Hampshire at Holy Cross, Chicago 71 55 .563 — WNBA games Ito, Japan, 7-6 (9), 6-3, 6-2. 1 7:30 p.m. Daniel Brands, Germany, def. Adrian Detroit 69 58 .543 2 ⁄2 Vols athletics in the red 1 UMass at UConn, 7:30 p.m. Ungur, Romania, 7-6 (4), 6-4, 7-6 (5). Kansas City 56 71 .441 15 ⁄2 Saturday’s Games SOUTH Fernando Verdasco (25), Spain, def. Rui Cleveland 55 73 .430 17 Minnesota 84, Atlanta 74 Associated Press 1 Shorter at Campbell, 7 p.m. Machado, Portugal, 6-1, 6-2, 6-4. Minnesota 52 75 .409 19 ⁄2 San Antonio 91, Tulsa 71 fiscal year, and forced offi- S. Virginia at Morehead St., 7 p.m. West Division Indiana 85, Phoenix 72 Flavio Cipolla, Italy, def. Blaz Kavcic, cials to dip into a reserve South Carolina at Vanderbilt, 7 p.m. W L Pct GB Los Angeles 87, New York 62 Slovenia, 6-4, 7-6 (5), 3-6, 6-3. SC State at Georgia St., 7:30 p.m. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. fund. Texas 75 52 .591 — Sunday’s Games Mardy Fish (23), United States, def. Go Texas A&M at Louisiana Tech, 7:30 p.m. — Tennessee athletics The Sports Animal radio Oakland 70 57 .551 5 Chicago 82, Connecticut 70 Soeda, Japan, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (2), 6-3. 1 McNeese St. at Middle Tennessee, Bjorn Phau, Germany, def. Maxime has posted a $3.98 million station in Knoxville report- Los Angeles 66 62 .516 9 ⁄2 Seattle 84, New York 66 1 7:30 p.m. Authom, Belgium, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (5). Seattle 61 67 .477 14 ⁄2 Today’s Games deficit for the 2011-2012 ed the deficit Monday. UTSA at South Alabama, 7:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games Tulsa at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo, Spain, vs. Hampton at Tennessee Tech, 8 p.m. Detroit 5, L.A. Angels 2 Washington at Indiana, 7 p.m. Somdev Devvarman, India Mars Hill at W. Carolina, 8 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 4, Cleveland 2 Connecticut at Chicago, 8 p.m. Women MIDWEST Boston 8, Kansas City 6 San Antonio at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Anna Tatishvili, Georgia, def. Stephanie UCF at Akron, 7 p.m. Toronto at Baltimore, ppd., rain Foretz Gacon, France, 6-2, 6-0. E. Michigan at Ball St., 7 p.m. Chicago White Sox 4, Seattle 3, Sam Stosur (7), Australia, def. Petra SE Missouri at Cent. Michigan, 7 p.m. 7 innings AUTO RACING Martic, Croatia, 6-1, 6-1. Towson at Kent St., 7 p.m. Minnesota 6, Texas 5 Casey Dellacqua, Australia, def. Lesia Butler at W. Illinois, 7 p.m. Monday’s Games Tsurenko, Ukraine, 6-2, 6-3. S. Illinois at E. Illinois, 7:30 p.m. Irwin Tools Night Race Boston 5, Kansas City 1 Lucie Hradecka, Czech Republic, def. South Dakota Mines at North Dakota, Anabel Medina Garrigues (27), Spain, Oakland 3, Cleveland 0 At Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway 8 p.m. 6-3, 6-3. Chicago White Sox at Baltimore (n) Saturday St. Joseph’s (Ind.) at Valparaiso, 8 p.m. Marion Bartoli (11), France, def. Jamie Toronto at N.Y. Yankees (n) (Start position in parentheses) SOUTHWEST Hampton, United States, 6-3, 7-6 (5). Tampa Bay at Texas (n) 1. (8) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 500 laps, SW Oklahoma at Stephen F. Austin, Li Na (9), China, def. Heather Watson, Seattle at Minnesota (n) 136.2 rating, 47 points, $329,441. 7 p.m. Britain, 6-2, 6-3. Today’s Games 2. (37) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 500, UCLA at Rice, 7:30 p.m. Kristyna Pliskova, Czech Republic, def. Chicago White Sox (Sale 15-4) at 103.1, 43, $250,051. FAR WEST Julia Goerges (18), Germany, 7-6 (4), 6-1. Baltimore (Tillman 6-2), 7:05 p.m. 3. (11) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 500, N. Colorado at Utah, 7:15 p.m. Nadia Petrova (19), Russia, def. Jarmila Oakland (Milone 10-9) at Cleveland 113.9, 41, $205,026. Sacramento St. at New Mexico St., Gajdosova, Australia, 6-3, 7-6 (3). (McAllister 5-4), 7:05 p.m. 4. (22) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 500, 98.5, 8 p.m. Sorana Cirstea, Romania, def. Sabine Toronto (R.Romero 8-11) at N.Y. 41, $139,215. S. Utah at Utah St., 8 p.m. Lisicki (16), Germany, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2. Yankees (P.Hughes 12-11), 7:05 p.m. E. Washington at Idaho, 9 p.m. 5. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 500, Aleksandra Wozniak, Canada, def. Tampa Bay (Shields 12-7) at Texas Washington St. at BYU, 10:15 p.m. 102.6, 40, $153,398. Alexandra Cadantu, Romania, 6-0, 6-3. (Darvish 12-9), 8:05 p.m. N. Arizona at Arizona St., 10:30 p.m. 6. (10) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 500, 103.4, Mandy Minella, Luxembourg, def. Olivia Detroit (Verlander 12-7) at Kansas Minnesota at UNLV, 11 p.m. 38, $161,998. Rogowska, Australia, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. City (Mendoza 7-9), 8:10 p.m. Friday 7. (23) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 500, 101.9, Romina Oprandi, Switzerland, def. Seattle (Iwakuma 4-3) at Minnesota Villanova at Temple, 7 p.m. 37, $141,554. Andrea Petkovic, Germany, 6-2, 7-5. (Diamond 10-5), 8:10 p.m. Wagner at FAU, 7 p.m. 8. (4) Joey Logano, Toyota, 500, 119.5, Lucie Safarova (15), Czech Republic, Boston (Buchholz 11-4) at L.A. Angels Tennessee vs. NC State at Atlanta, 38, $130,440. def. Melanie Oudin, United States, 6-4, (Weaver 16-3), 10:05 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 9. (12) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 500, 6-0. Wednesday’s Games Boise St. at Michigan St., 8 p.m. 86.2, 36, $117,515. Simona Halep, Romania, def. Iveta Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. San Jose St. at Stanford, 10 p.m. 10. (7) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 500, Benesova, Czech Republic, 7-5, 7-6 (5). Chicago White Sox at Baltimore, Saturday 82.8, 34, $117,640. Varvara Lepchenko (31), United States, 7:05 p.m. EAST 11. (15) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 500, def. Mathilde Johansson, France, 6-3, 3-6, Oakland at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. Notre Dame vs. Navy at Dublin, 104.9, 34, $134,119. 7-5. Tampa Bay at Texas, 7:05 p.m. Ireland, 9 a.m. 12. (16) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, Maria Sharapova (3), Russia, def. Detroit at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Marshall at West Virginia, Noon 500, 83.8, 33, $112,780. Melinda Czink, Hungary, 6-2, 6-2. Seattle at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Ohio at Penn St., Noon 13. (28) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, Boston at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Northwestern at Syracuse, Noon 500, 84.4, 31, $133,921. Monmouth (NJ) at Lehigh, 12:30 p.m. 14. (36) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 500, NL standings Marist at Bryant, 3 p.m. 64.5, 30, $130,388. Miami at Boston College, 3:30 p.m. 15. (13) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 500, East Division Colgate at Albany (NY), 6 p.m. 92, 29, $149,741. W L Pct GB Youngstown St. at Pittsburgh, 6 p.m. 16. (14) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 500, Washington 77 50 .606 — CCSU at Stony Brook, 6 p.m. 70.4, 28, $125,813. 1 Atlanta 73 55 .570 4 ⁄2 SOUTH 17. (26) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 1 Philadelphia 61 67 .477 16 ⁄2 Appalachian St. at East Carolina, Noon 500, 67.4, 27, $132,038. 1 New York 59 69 .461 18 ⁄2 Troy at UAB, Noon 18. (41) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, 500, 60.2, Miami 58 71 .450 20 Buffalo at Georgia, 12:21 p.m. 26, $122,488. Central Division Elon at North Carolina, 12:30 p.m. 19. (3) Greg Biffle, Ford, 500, 83, 26, W L Pct GB Sacred Heart at Morgan St., 1 p.m. $108,555. Cincinnati 77 52 .597 — VMI at Delaware St., 2 p.m. 20. (18) David Gilliland, Ford, 500, 62.9, St. Louis 70 57 .551 6 Brevard at Presbyterian, 2 p.m. 24, $111,963. Pittsburgh 68 59 .535 8 William & Mary at Maryland, 3 p.m. 21. (1) Casey Mears, Ford, 499, 64.5, 1 Milwaukee 59 67 .468 16 ⁄2 Richmond at Virginia, 3 p.m. 24, $113,477. 1 Chicago 49 77 .389 26 ⁄2 Bowling Green at Florida, 22. (27) Carl Edwards, Ford, 496, 76.9, 1 Houston 40 88 .313 36 ⁄2 3:30 p.m. 23, $141,246. West Division Howard at Morehouse, 3:30 p.m. 23. (30) Michael McDowell, Ford, 496, W L Pct GB Furman at Samford, 4:30 p.m. 48.9, 21, $93,805. San Francisco 71 57 .555 — NC A&T at Coastal Carolina, 6 p.m. 24. (33) Landon Cassill, Toyota, 490, Los Angeles 69 59 .539 2 Georgetown at Davidson, 6 p.m. 48.3, 20, $122,850. Arizona 64 64 .500 7 Murray St. at Florida St., 6 p.m. 25. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 486, 84.1, 1 San Diego 59 70 .457 12 ⁄2 Wofford at Gardner-Webb, 6 p.m. 20, $142,041. Colorado 51 75 .405 19 Jacksonville at Georgia Southern, 26. (25) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, Sunday’s Games 6 p.m. accident, 476, 57.2, 18, $94,780. N.Y. Mets 2, Houston 1 St. Francis (Pa.) at James Madison, 27. (21) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 471, St. Louis 8, Cincinnati 2 6 p.m. 65.7, 18, $144,585. Milwaukee 7, Pittsburgh 0 Concordia-Selma at MVSU, 6 p.m. 28. (20) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 440, Philadelphia 4, Washington 1 Fayetteville St. at NC Central, 6 p.m. 61.3, 16, $101,525. Chicago Cubs 5, Colorado 0, Virginia St. at Norfolk St., 6 p.m. 29. (43) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 8 innings Duquesne at Old Dominion, 6 p.m. accident, 434, 46.3, 0, $90,640. Miami 6, L.A. Dodgers 2 Charleston Southern at The Citadel, 30. (2) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 434, San Diego 5, Arizona 4 6 p.m. 87.5, 14, $130,025. Atlanta 7, San Francisco 1 Liberty at Wake Forest, 6:30 p.m. 31. (39) Jason Leffler, Toyota, 417, 38.7, Monday’s Games Tuskegee vs. Alabama A&M at 0, $90,895. St. Louis at Pittsburgh (n) Birmingham, Ala., 7 p.m. 32. (24) David Ragan, Ford, 409, 40.3, Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs (n) Grambling St. vs. Alcorn St. at Ruston, 12, $90,285. L.A. Dodgers at Colorado (n) La., 7 p.m. 33. (6) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 360, 86.2, Cincinnati at Arizona (n) Clemson vs. Auburn at Atlanta, 7 p.m. 11, $132,525. Atlanta at San Diego (n) FIU at Duke, 7 p.m. 34. (29) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 343, Today’s Games North Texas at LSU, 7 p.m. 43.7, 0, $134,890. N.Y. Mets (C.Young 3-7) at Philadelphia Lamar at Louisiana-Lafayette, 7 p.m. 35. (5) Aric Almirola, Ford, accident, (Worley 6-9), 7:05 p.m. UT-Martin at Memphis, 7 p.m. 235, 63.6, 9, $127,116. St. Louis (Westbrook 13-9) at Cent. Arkansas at Mississippi, 7 p.m. 36. (19) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, Pittsburgh (Ja.McDonald 11-6), 7:05 p.m. Jackson St. at Mississippi St., 7 p.m. accident, 189, 47, 8, $134,228. Washington (Strasburg 15-5) at Miami Chattanooga at South Florida, 7 p.m. 37. (31) David Stremme, Toyota, rear (Nolasco 9-12), 7:10 p.m. Florida A&M at Tennessee St., gear, 159, 34.5, 7, $89,660. Milwaukee (Gallardo 13-8) at Chicago 7 p.m. 38. (32) Josh Wise, Ford, brakes, 150, Cubs (T.Wood 4-10), 8:05 p.m. Austin Peay at W. Kentucky, 7 p.m. 32, 6, $91,052. San Francisco (M.Cain 13-5) at Rutgers at Tulane, 8 p.m. 39. (40) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, Houston (B.Norris 5-11), 8:05 p.m. MIDWEST electrical, 130, 31, 0, $86,110. L.A. Dodgers (Capuano 11-9) at W. Michigan at Illinois, Noon 40. (38) Stephen Leicht, Chevrolet, fuel Colorado (Chatwood 3-3), 8:40 p.m. Tulsa at Iowa St., Noon pressure, 56, 30.6, 4, $85,975. Cincinnati (Cueto 16-6) at Arizona Miami (Ohio) at Ohio St., Noon 41. (35) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet, brakes, (Miley 14-8), 9:40 p.m. Dayton at Illinois St., 2 p.m. 20, 29.8, 3, $85,750. Atlanta (Medlen 5-1) at San Diego Iowa vs. N. Illinois at Chicago, 42. (42) Ken Schrader, Ford, accident, 9, (Werner 1-0), 10:05 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 28.9, 2, $93,910. Wednesday’s Games Southern Miss. at Nebraska, 3:30 p.m. 43. (34) Mike Bliss, Toyota, power L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. E. Kentucky at Purdue, 3:30 p.m. steering, 6, 28.4, 0, $85,960. Cincinnati at Arizona, 3:40 p.m. N. Iowa at Wisconsin, 3:30 p.m. Race Statistics Atlanta at San Diego, 6:35 p.m. S. Dakota St. at Kansas, 7 p.m. Average Speed of Race Winner: 84.402 N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Missouri St. at Kansas St., 7 p.m. mph. St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. SE Louisiana at Missouri, 7 p.m. Time of Race: 3 hours, 9 minutes, 27 Washington at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Robert Morris at N. Dakota St., seconds. Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. 7 p.m. Margin of Victory: 1.103 seconds. San Francisco at Houston, 8:05 p.m. Grand View at Drake, 8 p.m. Caution Flags: 13 for 87 laps. 3BSPORTS

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The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press preseason college football poll, with first- Meyer in new coach club place votes in parentheses, 2011 records, total points and 2011 final ranking: Record Pts Pv By RALPH D. RUSSO has also used two interim 1. Southern Cal (25)10-2 1,445 6 Associated Press coaches for its past two 2. Alabama (17) 12-1 1,411 1 bowl games. 3. LSU (16) 13-1 1,402 2 4. Oklahoma (1) 10-3 1,286 16 The job has never been After all that, it would 5. Oregon 12-2 1,274 4 more difficult. The rewards seem Chryst would take 6. Georgia 10-4 1,107 19 have never been greater. over with a little less pres- 7. Florida St. 9-4 1,093 23 As for job security, let’s sure to win now. But not 8. Michigan (1) 11-2 1,000 12 9. South Carolina 11-2 994 9 just say it’s best to have a necessarily. 10. Arkansas 11-2 963 5 real estate agent on speed “We’re pretty lucky to be 11. West Virginia 10-3 856 17 dial. doing what we’re doing,” 12. Wisconsin 11-3 838 10 But even if it’s only for he said. 13. Michigan St. 11-3 742 11 a few years, the chance to 14. Clemson 10-4 615 22 15. Texas 8-5 569 NR run a major college football Getting, keeping jobs 16. Virginia Tech 11-3 548 21 program is an opportunity 17. Nebraska 9-4 485 24 just about any coach would n Ohio State — Previous 18. Ohio St. 6-7 474 NR take. coach: Jim Tressel, Luke 19. Oklahoma St. 12-1 430 3 20. TCU 11-2 397 14 “It’s tougher because Fickell, interim. New coach: 21. Stanford 11-2 383 7 we’re being held account- Urban Meyer. 22. Kansas St. 10-3 300 15 able and responsible for How he got the job: 23. Florida 7-6 214 NR these young men 24 hours Essentially, the Buckeyes 24. Boise St. 12-1 212 8 a day,” said South Florida’s cheated and ended up with 25. Louisville 7-6 105 NR Others receiving votes: Notre Dame 83, Skip Holtz, the son of Hall one of the best coaches in Washington 55, Auburn 53, North Carolina of Fame coach Lou Holtz college football. 32, Utah 30, Ga. Tech 25, BYU 22, Tennessee who is entering his 14th How he can keep it: Eat 15, South Florida 11, Baylor 9, Texas A&M year as a head coach. right, exercise, spend qual- 5, UCF 4, Cincinnati 3, Missouri 3, N.C. State 3, Houston 1, La. Tech 1, Miss. St. 1, “We’re held to a higher ity time with his family. N. Illinois 1. standard academically. n Washington State — We’re being asked to win. Previous coach: Paul Wulff. AP poll board And win now. We’re not New coach: Mike Leach. quite as patient as we once How he got the job: John Adams, Knoxville (Tenn.) News were. So I think it’s changed Washington State AD Bill Sentinel; Carrie Anderson, WMC-TV, a little bit. I don’t think Moos had Leach in his Memphis; Bob Asmussen, Champaign (Ill.) News-Gazette; Greg Auman, Tampa Bay it’s for the bad. I think if sights before he even fired Times; Brent Axe, The Post-Standard, you’re the head coach, you Wulff. Syracuse, N.Y.; Kirk Bohls, Austin (Texas) should be held responsible How he can keep it: American-Statesman; Jimmy Burch, Fort for those things.” Leach simply needs to do Worth (Texas) Star-Telegram; Hays Carlyon, Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville; Robert This season, 28 of the what he did for 10 years at Cessna, Bryan-College Station (Texas) Eagle; 124 schools that play in the Texas Tech: Average nine John Clay, Lexington (Ky.) Herald-Leader; Football Bowl Subdivision victories a season and have Bob Condotta, The Seattle Times; will have a new man being his quarterbacks throw for Chadd Cripe, The Idaho Statesman, Boise; held responsible for the plenty of yards. Charles Davis, FOX Sports; Pete DiPrimio, The Fort Wayne (Ind.) News-Sentinel; program, including Penn n Arkansas — Previous Doug Doughty, The Roanoke (Va.) Times; ASSOCIATED PRESS State, where Bill O’Brien coach: Bobby Petrino. New Seth Emerson, The Macon (Ga.) Telegraph/ takes a job the late Joe Ohio State’s Urban Meyer talks to the team during practice in Columbus, Ohio, on Aug. 6. coach: John L. Smith. Columbus (Ga.) Ledger-Enquirer; Dirk Paterno held for 46 years How he got the job: Kind Facer, Deseret News, Salt Lake City; Chris Fowler, ESPN; Ben Frederickson, Casper and then lost in the Jerry assistants, including Gus old Justin Fuente away championship. of a long story having to do (Wyo.) Star-Tribune; Erik Gee, KNML-AM, Sandusky scandal. Malzahn at Arkansas from TCU, where he was Flood’s Scarlet Knights, with an ill-fated motorcycle Albuquerque, N.M.; That list also includes State and Paul Chryst at co-offensive coordina- who play at Arkansas in ride, but the main thing is Joe Giglio, The News & Observer, some big names return- Pittsburgh. tor, and Toledo promoted September, aren’t quite it’s Smith’s job for now. Raleigh, N.C.; Garland Gillen, WWL-TV ing to the sideline, such The 46-year-old Chryst, 32-year-old Matt Campbell national title contenders, How he can keep it: Win Channel 4, New Orleans; Anthony Gimino, Tucson (Ariz.) Citizen; Glenn Guilbeau, as Urban Meyer at Ohio a longtime offensive coor- from offensive coordinator but they are among the an SEC title. Anything less Gannett Louisiana; Harold Gutmann, State, Rich Rodriguez at dinator who was previously to head coach after Tim favorites in the Big East. than winning the West will The Herald-Sun of Durham (N.C.); Eric Arizona and Mike Leach at at Wisconsin, said he was Beckman left for Illinois. While most new coaches be considered a disappoint- Hansen, The South Bend (Ind.) Tribune; Washington State. never in a rush to become Inexperience is not likely have to rebuild, he only ment in Fayetteville, and an Mike Hlas, Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Gazette; John Hunt, The Oregonian, Portland; Cecil Meyer’s six-year deal a head coach. to buy extra time for the needs to guide a program excuse for AD Jeff Long to Hurt, Tuscaloosa (Ala.) News; Josh Kendall, with the Buckeyes pays “I never felt like I needed newbies. After last season, that’s been running well. try to make a splashy hire The State, Columbia, S.C.; almost $4.5 million annu- to get that to define me,” three coaches were fired “The key to it is, the last after the season. Doug Lesmerises, The Plain Dealer, ally, the most among the he said. “You always want (Larry Porter by Memphis, thing you want to do is try n Mississippi — Previous Cleveland; Ferd Lewis, Honolulu Star- 28 coaches starting new to prepare yourself if that Rob Ianello by Akron and to be the prior guy because coach: Houston Nutt. New Advertiser; Rob Long, CBS Radio 105.7 Baltimore; Brandon Marcello, The Clarion jobs. At the other end is opportunity ever presents Turner Gill by Kansas) your personality and his coach: Hugh Freeze. Ledger, Jackson, Miss.; Mark McCarter, former Notre Dame assis- itself. But at the same time after only two years on the might not be identical,” said How he got the job: The Huntsville (Ala.) Times; Matt McCoy, 610 tant Charley Molnar, who (it) wasn’t going to create job. Flood, who was Schiano’s former Ole Miss assis- WTVN-AM, Columbus, Ohio; Austin Meek, will make $250,000 to lead any stress in my life that The top jobs at Ohio assistant head coach for tant went 10-3 last year at Topeka (Kan.) Capital-Journal; Kyle Meinke, AnnArbor.com; Phil Miller, Star Tribune, Massachusetts in its first I’m not getting it. State and North Carolina, five years. “I admire Greg. Arkansas State. Arkansas Minneapolis; Tom Mulhern, Wisconsin season as an FBS program. “Never wanted to be one where former Southern Greg is a friend of mine State! State Journal, Madison; Former Notre Dame just to be one.” Mississippi coach Larry and a mentor. But Greg How he can keep it: Win Tom Murphy, Arkansas Democrat- coach Charlie Weis is get- Kyle Flood takes over Fedora ended up, opened and I don’t have the same the state. Dan Mullen and Gazette, Little Rock; Chris Murray, Reno ting a second chance to at Rutgers, where Greg because of NCAA violations personality. For me to try Mississippi State have won (Nev.) Gazette-Journal; Harry Plumer, The Republican, Springfield, Mass.; Keith lead a program at Kansas. Schiano left unexpected- committed by the previous to be Greg Schiano would three straight Egg Bowls Pompey, The Philadelphia Inquirer; Bill Terry Bowden is finally ly for the NFL just a few regimes. have never worked.” and many Magnolia state Rabinowitz, The Columbus (Ohio) back in major college foot- days before signing day Outside of Penn State, Where Flood provides recruiting battles. Dispatch; Ray Ratto, Comcast SportsNet ball 19 years after he was in February. The 41-year- Arkansas had the most a smooth transition to a n North Carolina — Old Bay Area, San Francisco; Kyle Ringo, Daily Camera, Boulder, Colo.; Jeremy Sampson, pushed out at Auburn, old Flood might not have tumultuous coaching tran- stable situation, Chryst coaches: Butch Davis, WILX-TV, Lansing, Mich.; Keith Sargeant, though Akron is a long gotten the job under less sition, with John L. Smith will try to bring stability Everett Withers, interim. Home News Tribune, East Brunswick, N.J.; way from the Southeastern hectic circumstances, but taking over after Bobby to Pittsburgh. No program New coach: Larry Fedora. Ira Schoffel, Tallahassee Democrat; Conference. he says he’s ready. Petrino was caught lying has gone through more How he got the job: UNC John Shinn, The Norman (Okla.) Kevin Sumlin took his “From a young age in about an affair with a mem- coaching turmoil in the needed a rising star to rally Transcript; John Silver, The Journal Inquirer, Manchester, Conn.; Steve Sipple, Lincoln rising star from Houston this profession, I wanted to ber of the athletic staff. past few seasons. a program racked by NCAA (Neb.) Journal Star; Andy Staples, SI.com; to Texas A&M, where he’ll be a head football coach,” Unlike most of the Chryst is the Panthers’ sanctions. Mitch Vingle, The Charleston (W.Va.) lead the Aggies into the he said. new coaches, Smith, the third head coach in the How he can keep it: Win Gazette; Joe Walljasper, The Columbia SEC. Several of the first-year former Michigan State past three seasons after now, before scholarship (Mo.) Daily Tribune; John Werner, Waco (Texas) Tribune-Herald; Jon Wilner, San Getting their first crack coaches are still at a young and Louisville coach, takes Dave Wannstedt and Todd sanctions kick in. Fedora Jose (Calif.) Mercury News; Scott Wolf, at leading a program are age in the profession. over a team primed to Graham, who left after less inherits a good team with a Los Angeles Daily News; Adam Zucker, several well-regarded Memphis hired 36-year- contend for a national than a year on the job. Pitt manageable schedule. CBS Sports Network. 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE dated August 09, 2012, entered in no cost to you, to the provision of Under FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA 3RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND Civil Case No.: 2011-CA-000355, of certain assistance. Persons with a FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, the Circuit Court of the Third Judi- disability who need any accommoda- $100 $ 50 CASE NO: 2010-000582-CA File No. 12-192-CP FLORIDA cial Circuit in and for Columbia tion to participate should call the One item per ad WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Division Probate GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVI- County, Florida, wherein WELLS ADA Coordinator, Jacquetta Brad- 2Each additional 4 lines • 6 days line $.25 D/B/A/ AMERICA’S SERVICING IN RE: ESTATE OF MARY SION FARGO BANK, NATIONAL AS- ley, P.O. Box 1569, Lake City, FL Rate applies to private individuals selling COMPANY, LOUISE DENNIS A/K/A MARY L. CASE NO.: 12-18 CA SOCIATION,TRUSTEE POOLING 32056, 386-719-7428, within two (2) personal merchandise totalling $100 or less. Each item must include a price. Plaintiff, DENNIS TD BANK, N.A. a national banking AND SERVICING AGREEMENT working days of your receipt of this This is a non-refundable rate. Vs. Deceased. association, as successor by merger DATED AS OF AUGUST 1, 2006 notice; if you are hearing impaired JOHN H. STANFORD; UN- NOTICE TO CREDITORS with CAROLINA FIRST BANK, as SECURITIZED ASSET BACKED call (800) 955-8771; if you are voice Under KNOWN SPOUSE OF JOHN H. The administration of the estate of successor by merger with MER- RECEIVABLES LLC TRUST 2006- impaired call (800) 955-8770. STANFORD IF ANY; ANY AND Mary Louise Dennis a/k/a Mary L. CANTILE BANK, HE1 MORTGAGE PASS- $500 ALL U NKNOWN PARTIES Dennis, deceased, whose date of Plaintiff, THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SER- 05534297 $ 10 CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UN- death was June 17, 2012, is pending v. IES 2006-HE1, is Plaintiff, and August 21, 28, 2012 One item per ad in the Circuit Court for Columbia SIERRA WAY, LLC, a dissolved MELODY L. MAY A/K/A MELO- 10Each additional DER, AND AGAINST THE HERE- 4 lines • 6 days line $1.10 IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DE- County, Florida, Probate Division, Florida limited liability company, DY LYNN MAY; RICHARD AR- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Rate applies to private individuals selling the address of which is 173 NE Her- MATTHEW D. ROCCO and UN- THUR DUBOIS; CITIFINANCIAL personal merchandise totalling $500 or less. FENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN Each item must include a price. KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR nando Avenue, Lake City, Florida KNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSES- EQUITY SERVICES, INC.; UN- AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, This is a non-refundable rate. ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN- 32055. The names and addresses of SION, KNOWN TENANT #1; UN- FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM the personal representative and the Defendants. KNOWN TENANT #2; ALL OTH- U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCI- Under AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, personal representative’s attorney are NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE ER UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- ATION, AS TRUSTEE, UNDER HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, set forth below. All creditors of the SALE ING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, POOLING AND SERVICING $1,000 $ 75 OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; JOHN decedent and other persons having NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- UNDER, AND AGAINST A AGREEMENT DATED AS OF One item per ad DOE AND JANE DOE AS UN- claims or demands against decedent's suant to the Agreed Final Judgment NAMED DEFENDANT(S) WHO MAY 1, 2005 ASSET-BACKED 16Each additional KNOWN TENANTS IN POSSES- estate of whom a copy of this notice of Foreclosure dated August 10, ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- 4 lines • 6 days line $1.15 SION, is required to be served must file 2012, entered in Civil Case No. 12- OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAME Rate applies to private individuals selling CATES, SERIES 2005-HE1 personal merchandise totalling $1,000 or less. Defendants. their claims with this court WITHIN 18 CA of the Circuit Court of the 3rd UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY Plaintiff, Each item must include a price. This is a non-refundable rate. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE THE LATER Of 3 MONTHS AF- Judicial Circuit in and for Columbia CLAIM AN INTEREST AS v. SALE TER THE TIME OF THE FIRST County, Florida, I will sell to the SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, BRANDI M. BOWLES F/K/A Under NOTICE is hereby given that the un- PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE highest and best bidder for cash at GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIM- BRANDIE MARIE LITTLE; dersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE Columbia county Courthouse, 173 ANTS, are Defendants. SHANE M. BOWLES A/K/A $2,500 of Columbia County, Florida, will on OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF NE Hernando Avenue, Lake City, P. DEWITT CASON, the Clerk of SHANE MICHAEL BOWLES; UN- $ 70 the 12th day of September, 2012, at THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other Florida 32055 at 11:00 a.m. on the Court shall sell to the highest bidder KNOWN SPOUSE OF BRANDI M. One item per ad 11:00 A.M. on the third floor of the creditors of the decedent and other 19th day of September, 2012, the fol- for cash on the third floor of the Co- BOWLES F/K/A BRANDIE MAR- 23Each additional 4 lines • 6 days line $1.45 Columbia County Courthouse at 173 persons having claims or demands lowing described property as set lumbia County Courthouse, located IE LTITLE; UNKNOWN SPOUSE Rate applies to private individuals selling N.E. Hernando Avenue, Lake City, against decedent’s estate must file forth in said final Judgment of Fore- at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Lake OF SHANE M. BOWLES A/K/A personal merchandise totalling $2,500 or less. Each item must include a price. Florida, offer for sale at public out- their claims with this court WITHIN closure, to-wit: City, FL 32055 at 11:00 a.m. on the SHANE MICHAEL BOWLES; This is a non-refundable rate. cry to the highest and best bidder for 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE Lot 11, OLIVIA ADDITION, ac- 12th day of September, 2012 the fol- STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART- cash, the following-described proper- OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF cording to the Plat thereof, as record- lowing described real property as set MENT OF REVENUE; PRIME AC- Under ty situate in Columbia County, Flori- THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT ed in Plat Book 3, Page 27, Public forth in said Final Summary Judg- CEPTANCE CORP; CAVALRY da: FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERI- Records of Columbia County, Flori- ment, to wit: PORTFOLIO SERVICES, LLC AS $4,000 $ 40 LOT 7, BLOCK 11, OF COUNTY ODS SET FORTH IN SECTION da. LOT 1 AND THE NORTH 1/2 OF ASSIGNEE OF CAVALRY SPV I, CLUB ESTATES REPLAT, A SUB- 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PRO- Any person claiming an interest in LOT 2, BLOCK 2, RUBY PARK LLC AS ASSIGNEE OF MAZDA One item per ad BATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- SUBDIVISION, SECTION 20, 27Each additional DIVISIION ACCORDING TO THE AMERICAN CREDIT; UNKNOWN 4 lines • 6 days line $1.55 PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING er than the property owner as of the TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 17 PERSON(S) IN POSSESSION OF Rate applies to private individuals selling THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH date of the lis pendens, must file a EAST RECORDED IN PLAT personal merchandise totalling $4,000 or less. PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 32, PUBLIC THE SUBJECT PROPERTY; ALL Each item must include a price. RECORDS OF COLUMBIA ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED claim within 60 days after the sale. BOOK 2, PAGE 112, IN THE OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES This is a non-refundable rate. COUNTY, FLORIDA TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- Dated this 21 day of August, 2012. CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT’S CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, Pursuant to the Final Judgment en- TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF P. DeWITT CASON OFFICE IN COLUMBIA COUN- THROUGH, UNDER, AND Under tered in a case pending in said Court, DEATH IS BARRED. As Clerk of the Court TY, FLORIDA. AGAINST A NAMED DEFEND- the style of which is indicated above. The date of first publication of this By: B. Scippio If you are a person claiming a right ANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN $6,000 $ 40 Any person or entity claiming an in- notice is August 28, 2012. Deputy Clerk to funds remaining after the sale, you TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, Personal Representative: Richard B. Storfer, Esquire must file a claim with the clerk no One item per ad terest in the surplus, if any, resulting WHETHER SAME UNKNOWN 30Each additional from the foreclosure sale, other than Arthur A. Dennis Rice Pugatch Robinson & Schiller, later than 60 days after the sale. If PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN IN- 4 lines • 6 days line $1.65 the property owner as of the date of 135 NW Irish Glenn P.A. you fail to file a claim you will not TEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, Rate applies to private individuals selling personal merchandise totalling $6,000 or less. the Lis Pendens, must file a claim on Lake City, FL 32055 101 NE 3rd Avenue, Suite 1800 be entitled to any remaining funds. DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTH- Each item must include a price. Attorney for Personal Representa- Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33301 After 60 days, only the owner of re- This is a non-refundable rate. same with the Clerk of Court within ER CLAIMANTS, 60 days after the foreclosure sale. tive: Telephone (954) 462-8000 cord as of the date of the lis pendens Defendants. WITNESS my hand and official seal John J. Kendron Telecopier: (954) 462-4300 may claim the surplus. Case No.: 12-2011-CA-000484 of said Court this 9th day of August, Attorney for Arthur A. Dennis If you are a person with a disability WITNESS my hand and the seal of Division Garage 2012. Florida Bar Number: 0306850 who needs any accommodation in the court on 8/17/2012 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE In accordance with the Americans Robinson, Kennon & Kendron, P.A. order to participate in this proceed- P. DEWITT CASON SALE Sale with Disabilities Act, persons with P.O. Box 1178 ing, you are entitled, at no cost to CLERK OF THE COURT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- disabilities needing a special accom- Lake City, FL 32056-1178 you, to the provision of certain assis- By: -s- B. Scippio suant to a Final Summary Judgment modation to participate in this pro- Telephone: (386) 755-1334 tance. Within two working days of Deputy Clerk dated August 9, 2012, entered in 4 lines $ 50 ceeding should contact the Court Ad- your receipt of this notice, contact Attorney for Plaintiff: Civil Case No.: 12-2011-CA- 3 days ministrator at P.O. Box 2069, Lake 02500378 (305) 275-1155. The phone line will Elizabeth R. Wellborn, P.A. 000484, of the Circuit Court of the City, Florida 32056-1965, telephone August 28, 2012 accommodate voice or TDD trans- 350 Jim Moran Blvd. Suite 100 Includes 2 Signs 17 $ THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT in and Each additional line 1.65 (904) 755-4100 Ext. 250, not later September 4, 2012 missions for the hearing impaired or Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 for Columbia County, Florida, than seven (7) days prior to the pro- voice impaired. Telephone: (954) 354-3544 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CO- wherein U.S. BANK NATIONAL Service Guide ceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) Facsimile: (954) 354-3545 ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1- LUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA 05534477 AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- PROBATE DIVISION UNDER POOLING AND SERVIC- Limited to service type advertis- 800-955-8770, via Florida Relay August 28, 2012 TIES ACT: If you are a person with ING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF ing only. Service. FILE NO.: 12-187-CP September 4, 2012 a disability who needs any accom- IN RE: ESTATE OF: TRACY MAY 1, 2005 ASSET-BACKED 4 lines, one month....$92.00 P. DeWitt Cason modation in order to participate in PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WURMNEST, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, THIRD this proceeding, you are entitled, at $10.80 each additional line Deceased. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CATES, SERIES 2005-HE1 is Plain- Includes an additional $2.00 per By: -s- B. Scippio tiff, and BRANDI M. BOWLES Deputy Clerk TO ALL PERSONS HAVING COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA ad for each Wednesday insertion. CLAIMS OR DEMANDS CASE NO. 12-59-CA 05534339 AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: STAFFORD L. SCAFF, JR. and August 21, 28, 2012 You are hereby notified that an Or- ANNE C. SCAFF, HIS WIFE, Placing An Ad der of Summary Administration has Plaintiffs, been entered in the estate of TRACY v. You can call us at 755-5440, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE WURMNEST, deceased, File Num- DUPREE COMMERCIAL PROP- Monday through Friday from 8:00 THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF ber 12-187-CP; by the Circuit Court ERTIES, LLC., a Florida limited lia- a.m. to 5:00 p.m. FLORIDA, IN AND FOR COLUM- for Columbia County, Florida, Pro- bility company, BIA COUNTY bate Division; the address of which Defendant. Some people prefer to place their CIVIL DIVISION classified ads in person, and some is 173 N.E. Hernando Avenue, Lake CLERK’S NOTICE OF SALE UN- FIRST FEDERAL BANK OF City, Florida 32055 that the dece- DER F.S. CHAPTER 45 ad categories will require prepay- FLORIDA dent’s date of death was June 4, NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accord- ment. Our office is located at 180 vs. 2011; that the total value of the es- ance with the Final Summary Judg- East Duval Street. SYBLE M. BUNN, et al. tate is $10,000.00 and that the names ment of Foreclosure dated August 1, You can also fax or email your ad Defendants. and address of those to whom it has 2012, in the above styled cause, I copy to the Reporter. Case No. 12-2012-CA-000390 been assigned by such order are: will sell to the highest and best bid- NOTICE OF ACTION NAME der for cash at the Columbia County FAX: 386-752-9400 Please TO: SYBLE M. BUNN direct your copy to the Classified Sarai Wurmnest Courthouse in Lake City, Columbia CURRENT RESIDENCE UN- ADDRESS County, Florida, at 11:00 A.M. on Department. KNOWN 3359 150th Place September 5, 2012, the following de- • 5-Day Work Week EMAIL: classifieds@lakecityre- LAST KNOWN ADDRESS Lake City, Florida 32024 scribed property: porter.com 150 SE SABLE LANE ALL INTERESTED PERSONS Lots 15 and 16, RIDGEWOOD • Vacation LAKE CITY, FL 32025 ARE NOTIFIED THAT: MANOR, according to the map or You are notified that an action to All creditors of the estate of the de- plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book • Health Benefi ts Deadlines foreclose a mortgage on the follow- cedent and persons having claims or 2, Page 105, public records of Co- ing property in Columbia County, demands against the estate of the de- lumbia County, Florida (herein the • Aggressive pay plan plus bonuses Be Sure to Call Early Florida: cedent other than those for whom “Property”). LOT 5, BLOCK B, EAST SIDE provision for full payment was made ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- • Experience preferred (but not necessary) VILLAGE UNIT 2, A SUBDIVI- Ad is to Appear: Call by: Fax/Email by: in the Order of Summary Adminis- TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM SION ACCORDING TO THE tration must file their claims with THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER • Sign-on Bonus for experienced Sales Associate Tuesday Mon., 10:00 a.m. Mon., 9:00 a.m. PLAT THERE OF AS RECORDED Mon., 10:00 a.m. Mon., 9:00 a.m. this court WITHIN THE TIME PE- THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER Wednesday IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 137- RIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS • Apply in person - see Mike Parlatti Thursday Wed., 10:00 a.m. Wed., 9:00 a.m. 137A OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PRO- PENDENS FILED HEREIN MUST Friday Thurs., 10:00 a.m. Thurs., 9:00 a.m. OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLOR- BATE CODE. FILE A CLAIM WITH THIS Saturday Fri., 10:00 a.m. Fri., 9:00 a.m. IDA. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS COURT WITHIN SIXTY (60) Sunday Fri., 10:00 a.m. Fri., 9:00 a.m. commonly known as 150 SE SABLE NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREV- DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF THE These deadlines are subject to change without notice. LANE, LAKE CITY, FL 32025 has ER BARRED. SALE. been filed against you and you are NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTH- Dated this 2nd day of August, 2012. Cancellations, Changes required to serve a copy of your writ- ER APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, P. DeWITT CASON ten defenses, if any, to it on Melissa SALES CONSULTANT WANTED ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) Clerk of Courts & Billing Questions A Giasi of Kass Shuler, P.A., plain- YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE By: B. Scippio tiff's attorney, whose address is P.O. DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH Deputy Clerk Ad Errors- Please read your ad BOX 800, Tampa, Florida 33601, IS BARRED. on the first day of publication. (813) 229-0900, on or before The date of first publication of this 02500301 9/13/12, (or 30 days from the first 2588 US Hwy 90 West We accept responsibility for only Notice is August 28, 2012 August 21, 28, 2012 date of publication, whichever is lat- Attorney for Person Giving Notice: the first incorrect insertion, and er) and file the original with the TO WHOM It May Concern: Linda Muralt, Esquire You are hereby notified that I will only the charge for the ad space Clerk of this Court either before Florida Bar No.: 0031129 in error. Please call 755-5440 service on the Plaintiff’s attorney or offer for sale and sell at public sale Walton Lantaff Schroeder Carson to the highest and best bidder for immediately for prompt correc- immediately thereafter; otherwise, a LLP default will be entered against you cash the following described live- tion and billing adjustments. 2701 North Rocky Point Drive, #225 stock: medium sized black horse, at for the relief demanded in the Com- Tampa, Florida 33607 Professional Sales Cancellations- Normal advertising plaint. 1:00 p.m. on the 5th day of Septem- deadlines apply for cancellation. Telephone: (813) 775-2375 ber at the following place: North Dated: August 13, 2012 Facsimile: (813) 775-2385 Billing Inquiries- Call 755-5440. CLERK OF THE COURT Florida Livestock Market, to satisfy Person Giving Notice: a claim in the sum of $288.90 for Should further information be Honorable P. Dewitt Carson Sarai Wurmnest/Petitioner Associates Needed required regarding payments or 173 NE Hernando Avenue fees, expenses for feeding and care and costs hereof. credit limits, your call will be trans- Lake City, Florida 32056-2069 05534470 ferred to the accounting depart- By: -s- B. Scippio August 28, 2012 Deputy Clerk Mark Hunter, Sheriff ment. September 4, 2012 Columbia County, Florida No experience necessary. 05534381 REGISTRATION OF General Information August 21, 28, 2012 FICTITIOUS NAMES 05534519 STRONG desire to succeed August 28, 2012 Advertising copy is subject to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE approval by the Publisher who To place your We the undersigned, being duly needed. Extremely aggressive sworn, do hereby declare under oath THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT reserves the right to edit, reject, classified ad call IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN- or classify all advertisements under that the names of all persons interest- TY, FLORIDA pay plan. Health and dental appropriate headings. Copy should 755-5440 ed in the business or profession CIVIL DIVISION be checked for errors by the carried on under the name of WELLS FARGO BANK, NATION- insurance available. advertiser on the first day of pub- NOAH’S ART OF LAKE CITY at AL ASSOCIATION, TRUSTEE lication. Credit for published errors 2057 SW MAIN BLVD, SUITE 102, POOLING AND SERVICING will be allowed for the first insertion LAKE CITY, FL 32025 AGREEMENT DATED AS OF EOE. AUGUST 1, 2006 SECURITIZED for that portion of the advertisement Lake City Reporter Classifieds dial-a-pro Contact Phone Number: which was incorrect. Further, the ASSET BACKED RECEIVABLES Reporter Service Directory (386) 288-0954 and the extent of the LLC TRUST 2006-HE1 MORT- Apply in person with Publisher shall not be liable for any 386-755-5440 To place a Reporter Service Directory Ad in Columbia and surrounding Counties Highlight Your Reporter Service Directory Ad With Artwork-Ask Your Representative For Details interest of each, is as follows: omission of advertisements ordered GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIF- to be published, nor for any general, ICATES,SERIES 2006-HE1, Dino or Jeffrey at Plaintiff, special or consequential damages. Name: SERENITI A. BRADLEY Extent of Interest: 100% Case No.: 2011-CA-000355 Advertising language must comply Services v. Rountree-Moore with Federal, State or local laws by:/s/ SERENITI A. BRADLEY MELODY L. MAY A/K/A MELO- regarding the prohibition of discrimi- Back Hoe, Dozer, Chopping, root STATE OF FLORIDA DY LYNN Chevrolet, nation in employment, housing and raking, bush hog, seeding, sod, COUNTY OF COLUMBIA MAY; et al., public accommodations. Standard disking, site prep, ponds & Sworn to and subscribed before me Defendants, abbreviations are acceptable; how- irrigation. Free Est! 386-623-3200 this 27th day of August, A.D. 2012. AMENDED-NOTICE OF FORE- Cadillac and Nissan ever, the first word of each ad may by:/s/ KATHLEEN A. RIOTTO CLOSURE SALE not be abbreviated. (To be published in the Lake City 4316 US Hwy 90W Roof Repairs Reporter) Shingles, Metal, and Flat Decks. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- In Print and Online Starting at $50.00. 05534520 suant to a Final Summary Judgment Lake City, FL www.lakecityreporter.com Contact Roger at 386-365-4185 August 28, 2012 Classified Department: 755-5440 LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2012 7B Job Medical Mobile Homes Business & Legal 100 Opportunities 120 Employment 640 for Sale 750 Office Rentals 810 Home for Sale

NEED CLASS "A" CDL drivers, Our 633 bed residential facility for THIS MONTHS SPECIAL! 05532259 Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty F/K/A BRANDIE MARIE LITTLE, ($14.00/hr) to start, Delivering mental health consumers is located New 2013 Jacobsen 3/2 $32,500 Piccadilly 3br/2b, Formal SHANE M. BOWLES A/K/A OFFICE SPACE for Lease SHANE MICHAEL BOWLES, UN- produce in the local area. 2 yrs. 25 miles west of Jacksonville in Factory Direct Price! Only 3 left 576 sq' $450/mth Dining & Bonus Room. KNOWN SPOUSE OF SHANE M. min. exp. in a Tractor/Trailer. Macclenny, Florida. In addition to at this low price. North Pointe 700 sq' at $8.00 sq' $177,900. MLS# 81094 BOWLES A/K/A SHANE MI- Must have Reasonable 7 yr MVR, general adult beds, NEFSH has a Homes, Gainesville, Fl., Hwy 441. 1785 sq' at $7.00 sq' Neil Holton 984-5046 CHAEL BOWLES, STATE OF and be proficient at maintaining distinct part certified by the Call 352-872-5566. Now Open 8300 sq' at $7.00 sq' FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF logs. Must be able to lift up to 70 Centers for Medicare and Sunday 10-3! also Bank Building Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty REVENUE, PRIME ACCEPT- lbs and be able to stand, bend, Medicaid Services for the Excellent Locations Maintained home on a lake in stoop and able to push or pull a recovery of elderly persons. WANTED…CASH PAID for Tom Eagle, GRI Town, 4bd/3ba, great views, ANCE CORP, CAVALRY PORT- your Mobile Home, Singlewide or FOLIO SERVICES, LLC AS AS- loaded pallet jack. Benefits include (386) 961-1086 DCA Realtor modern kitchen $269,000. SIGNEE OF CAVALRY SPV I, 401-K, Profit Sharing, Medical & Doublewide flood homes wel- LLC AS ASSIGNEE OF MAZDA Dental.Must live in or around the Schools & come. Call 386-288-8379 For Rent or Lease: Former Doc- AMERICAN CREDIT and UN- Starke area. Contact 240 Education Palm Harbor Homes tors office, Former professional Eastside Village Realty, Inc. KNOWN PERSON(S) IN POSSES- [email protected] office & Lg open space: avail on @752-5290#81280 55+ 3br/2ba 4/2 From 499 Mo Loaded dble car garage on lrg lot wooded SION OF THE SUBJECT PROPER- for additional info or Pick up ap- 05534345 3/2 From 399 Mo Loaded East Baya Ave. Competitive rates. TY N/K/A STEVENS BOWLES, plications at 2222 N. Temple Ave, Interested in a Medical Career? Weekdays 386-984-0622 bckyrd, just reduced to $139,900. Homes on Your Lot 0 Down Come check it out won't last long are Defendants. Unit 4 Any day till to 12:00pm Express Training offers 800-622-2832 ext 210 evenings/weekends 497-4762 P. DEWITT CASON, the Clerk of courses for beginners & exp Eastside Village Realty, Inc. Court shall sell to the highest bidder NOW HIRING!!! for cash on the third floor of the Co- • Nursing Assistant, $479 Mobile Home @752-5290 MLS #80737- Brick $1,500 Hiring Bonus Vacation Rentals home on 7.48 ac 3Br/2.5Ba a true lumbia County Courthouse, located We are now hiring experienced next class- 08/20/2012 650 & Land 790 at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Lake show place home has a dbl carport, City, FL 32055 at 11:00 a.m. on Sep- Class A Drivers Hallmark Real Estate Scalloping Horseshoe Beach Spcl 2 car pole barn for your other toys. •Excellent benefits package • Phlebotomy national certifica- tember 12, 2012 the following de- tion, $800 next class-09/10/12 A Place to Plat Stretch out & enjoy Gulf Front 2br, w/lg porch, dock, scribed real property as set forth in including health, dental and 401K. manufactured home on 1.9 acres. 2 fish sink. wkend $395./wk $895. Hallmark Real Estate All applicants MUST Have: said Final Summary Judgment, to • LPN 09/10/12 bedroom w/ CH/A. $54,000 Call 386-235-3633/352-498-5986 Just Reduced! Brick 3/2 home on wit: •Class A CDL with Tanker Nate Sweat 386-628-1552 alwaysonvacation.com #419-181 one acre Backyard fenced, sprin- THE W 1/2 OF BLOCK 8, endorsements. Fees incl. books, supplies, exam “Florida’s Last Frontier” klersystem $114,900 MLS 80332 DORCH’S SURVEY OF THE NW •1 yr tractor-trailer experience Hallmark Real Estate Call Jay Sears 386-867-1613 fees. Call 386-755-4401 or HUD Home in Trenton! $40,000! 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4, SECTION 33, with a t/t school certification or expresstrainingservices.com TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 17 2 yrs. tractor-trailer experience 3/2, Needs Handyman www.hud- Lots for Sale Hallmark Real Estate EAST, COLUMBIA COUNTY, without the certification. homestore.com Case #091-381778 805 Pool & Lakefront Home on 7.95 FLORIDA, AS LIES SOUTH OF •25 yrs or older Robin Williams 386-365-5146 acres. 30 X 60 workshop guest OLD STATE ROAD NO. 1, AC- Please apply online at Eastside Village Realty, Inc. Pets & Supplies Hallmark Real Estate @752-5290 MLS #76668 - house, 4 bdrms-3-1/2 bths. MLS CORDING TO MAP OR PLAT OF floridarockandtanklines.com 310 80554. Janet Creel 386-719-0382 THE N 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF 1-866-352-7625. Traffic Free Private Location Vacant Lot priced right @ SAID SECTION 33, FILED IN THE Beautiful 5 month old female DW on 5 acres. 40 yr Transferable $27,000 high & dry ready for REO Realty Group, OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE 05533866 Mini-Schnauzer, papers $350. Warranty! $58,900 MLS 80623. you to build your dream home. Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR We Need You Now Needs fenced in yard to run. Paula Lawrence 386-623-1973 Eastside Village Realty, Inc. 4/3- 3,786 sq. ft., 2 Additional SAID COLUMBIA COUNTY ON FT/PT, Daily work, get paid in Very energetic. 386-438-8423. 72 hrs. Deliver the at&t Yellow @752-5290 MLS #80401 Vacant Rooms could be bedrooms, (Short OCTOBER 12, 1903; SAID LANDS Sales), $219,900. MLS#79905 BEING MORE PARTICULARLY Pages in the Lake City area. Free to Good Home Rooms for Rent Lot Price @ $59,000 located on DESCRIBED AS BEGINNING AT Must be 18 yrs+, have DL, vehi- Cat, 2 yrs 3mths old, neutered 705 the Suwannee River High & dry SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT ready to build your River home cle & insurance. female, all shots, de-clawed. Room for Rent. Microwave, REO Realty Group, 16, BLOCK 2, MORNINGSIDE Call for more info 386-438-3190 or 386-365-4806 HEIGHTS, A SUBDIVISION IN fridge, laundry, internet, private Eastside Village Realty, Inc. Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 (800) 422-1955 Ext. 1 @752-5290 MLS #81200 - Vacant Two story, tons of sq footage, LAKE CITY, COLUMBIA COUN- PUBLISHER'S NOTE entrance. Convenient. 8:00 A-4:30P Mon-Fri 386-965-3477 for information lot on Lake Alligator in Carter bdrms upstairs, 2 car carport TY, FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO www.DeliverPhoneBooks.com Florida Law 828.29 requires dogs PLAT OF MORNINGSIDE Chase Site Built homes only $124,900. MLS#80555 and cats being sold to be at least 8 priced @ $120,000 1ac lake front HEIGHTS FILED IN THE OFFICE weeks old and have a health Unfurnished Apt. POPEYE’S has Management REO Realty Group, OF THE CLERK OF CIRCUIT certificate from a licensed 710 For Rent PUBLISHER'S NOTE COURT, COLUMBIA COUNTY, Opportunities, min 2 yrs fast food Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 veterinarian documenting they All real estate advertising in this 3br/2ba Upgraded DWMH on 5.1 IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 1; FROM management exp. a must to be have mandatory shots and are 05534348 SAID POINT OF BEGINNING considered, hlth ins. & competitive newspaper is subject to the fair acres. 1194 sqft 24x24 shed free from intestinal and external We’ve got it all! housing act which makes it illegal RUN NORTH 8˚09’E ALONG salary avail. For consideration, WINDSONG APTS $124,900. MLS#80903 THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT parasites. Many species of wild- to advertise "any preference, call Richard @ 904-254-2666 or life must be licensed by Florida 2/2 $536 16, 170.5 FEET TO THE SOUTH send resume to 121 N Main Blvd. limitation, or discrimination based Commercial LINE OF OLD STATE ROAD NO. Fish and Wildlife. If you are 3/2 $573 on race, color, religion, sex, 830 Property 1; THENCE SOUTH Sales Position unsure, contact the local *Free after school program disability, familial status or nation- 89˚29’ WEST ALONG SAID Available for motivated individual. office for information. al origin; or any intention to make COMMERCIAL BUILDING in STATE ROAD, 171 FEET; Rountree -Moore Toyota, Great 386-758-8455 such preference, limitation or great location near US 90 - I-75 THENCE SOUTH 8˚09’ WEST benefits, paid training/vacation. Musical discrimination." Familial status hub. On 1.8 acrescall Janet Creel 170.8 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE Exp. a plus but not necessary. 413 Merchandise 1BR APT. includes children under the age of 386- 719-0382 MLS 75778 OF THE NW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF Call Anthony Cosentino Downtown Location, Clean. New 18 living with parents or legal SAID SECTION 33; THENCE N Ludwig drums - 8 pc, maple kit, custodians, pregnant women and 88˚49’ EAST, 171 FEET TO THE 386-623-7442 Carpet $450 mo, plus Security. w/ 7 zilgjian cymbals, iron cobra, NO PETS. Call 386-755-3456 people securing custody of chil- Hallmark Real Estate POINT OF BEGINNING. double base pedal, like new. For dren under the age of 18. This This property is located at the Street WANTED Estate Sale Warehouse units on LEGAL SECRETARY details & photo’s 386-867-1173 2 bedroom, 2 bath newspaper will not knowingly 5 acres in central location. Flexible address of 312 NE Jacksonville on golf course, accept any advertising for real es- Loop, Lake City, FL 32055. Experience Necessary, Medical sales terms or O/F. $279,000. Benefits Available. Fax resume to: $695 mth tate which is in violation of the Janet Creel 386-719-0382 If you are a person claiming a right Call Michelle 752-9626 to funds remaining after the sale, you 386-961-9956. 420 Wanted to Buy law. Our readers are hereby in- must file a claim with the clerk no 2 Bedroom / 1 Bath Apts formed that all dwellings adver- Waterfront later than 60 days after the sale. If Wee Care Too in Lake City Wanted Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans. for rent in Live Oak. tised in this newspaper are availa- 850 Property you fail to file a claim you will not Is looking for Professional VPK $275 & up CASH! Free Pick Up! Call for price. Contact ble on an equal opportunity basis. be entitled to any remaining funds. Qualified Teachers holding a CDA NO title needed !386-878-9260 386-623-3404 & 386-362-9806 To complain of discrimination call RIVER HOME After 60 days, only the owner of re- or Higher. Experience Necessary. After 5pm 386- 752-3648. HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777, Excellent Location cord as of the date of the lis pendens Fax Resume to 754-2262 or 2/1 w/garage & washer/dryer the toll free hookups. East side of town, $169,000 Call Susan Eagle may claim the surplus. Apply in person. telephone number to the hearing (386) 623-6612 DCA Realtor WITNESS my hand and seal of the Garage Sales Call for details impaired is 1-800-927-9275. court on August 9, 2012. 430 386-755-6867 P. DEWITT CASON Medical Results Realty, Investment CLERK OF THE COURT 120 Employment PUBLISHER'S NOTE Amberwood Hills Apts. Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 860 Property By: -s- B. Scippio All Yard Sale Ads Private Patio area. Beautiful yard. Nice 5 acres on River Rise, S/B Deputy Clerk ADMISSION COORDINATOR Must be Pre-Paid. Washer/dryer hkup. Free water & (Homes only) Underground 2 ACRES of land with 8,000 sf. Attorney for Plaintiff: Suwannee Health Care sewer. 1/1, 2/1. Move in special. utilities. $65,000 MLS #76151 building. $80,000. Located in Elizabeth R. Wellborn, P.A. RN or LPN Preferred 386-754-1800. wwwmyflapts.com Olustee. Owner Financing 350 Jim Moran Blvd., Suite 100 Related Experience a Must Good Things Results Realty, possible. 904-318-7714. Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 Email resume to [email protected] Brandywine Apartments Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 450 to Eat Now Renting Telephone: (954)354-3544 Nice vacant lot in desirable river RESULTS REALTY, Facsimile: (954) 354-3545 DESOTO HOME CARE 1, 2, & 3 bedrooms, CH/A. Community, $15,000 GREEN PEANUTS For Sale 386-752-3033 W. Grandview Ave. Brittany Stoeckert, 386-397-3473 IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE Now hiring for position of Graded and washed. MLS #73268 Great Investment on main Rd, Delivery technician. Looking for Equal Housing Opportunity AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- $30.00 a bushel. Results Realty, Brittany 2 units with 2BR/1B, TIES ACT, If you are a person with person with good mechanical TDD Number 1-800-955-8771 386-752-3434 Stoeckert 386-397-3473, Beauti- $230,000 MLS# 79271 a disability who needs any accom- abilities and a positive attitude. Columbia Arms Apt. located modation in order to participate in ful lot on Suwannee River. Proper- Drop resume off at 311 N. Marion Hand picked 1/2 mi from V.A. & Winn Dixie. ty features stairway down to this proceeding, you are entitled, at St. L.C. FL 32055 GREEN PEANUTS no cost to you, to the provision of Pet Friendly. Suwannee. $35,000 MLS #78842 880 Duplexes certain assistance. Persons with a $35 a bushel. Pool , laundry & balcony. Environmental Service Director Contact 386-288-9337 386-754-1800. www.myflapts.com disability who need any accommoda- Suwannee Health Care 2/1 -1300 sqft, duplex w/ gargage. tion to participate should call the Related Experience a Must Gorgeous, Lake View. 810 Home for Sale totally refurbished,W/D hook up, ADA Coordinator, Jacquetta Brad- Email Resume to Mobile Homes Convenient location. 2br/1ba CH/A, $680 mth Lease Req. ley, P. O. Box 1569, Lake City, FL [email protected] 630 for Rent Apartment. CH/A $450. mo $530 3/2 Home South of town with tile 386-965-2407 or 386-758-5881 32056, 386-719-7428, at least 7 dep. No pets. 386-344-2170 floors, lush bedroom carpets, up- working days before your scheduled 2br/1ba MH, CH/A, In town, dated baths & fixtures, new coun- Vans & Sport court appearance, or immediately Full time C.N.A’s All Shifts large lot, near school, $500 mth + Great area West of I-75, spacious ter tops. $99,900 MLS 81229 Call 952 Util. Vehicles upon receiving this notification if the Experience preferred. deposit, No Pets! deluxe 2br apts, some w/garage. Robin Williams 386-365-5146 time before the scheduled appear- Apply In Person 386-365-1920 or 386-454-7764 W/D hookups & patio. $600-$750 2004 TOYOTA Highlander ance is less than 7 days; if you are plus Security. 386-965-3775 ACCESS REALTY Gorgeous hearing or voice impaired, call 711. Suwannee Health & Rehab Leather excellent condition. See 1620 Helevenston Street S.E. 2BR/2BA MH views 3bd/3ba on Lake Mont- at 499 NW Harris Lake Drive. Water & Garbage included No Greentree Townhouse gomery. Elevator, fishing dock & 05534340 Live Oak, FL 32064 Move In Madness. 2/1, 2/1.5. Free $6900. Weekdays 386-628-6511 EOE/V/D/M/F Pets. $550. mo. $450. Sec. Dep. jacuzzi.MLS 81438 $249,900. August 21, 28, 2012 386-752-9898 or 386-365-3633 water & sewer. Balcony & patio. Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 Laundry. Behind Kens on Hwy 90. Housekeeping/Laundry Aides Going out of Business 386-754-1800 wwwmyflapts.com ACCESS REALTY- 10 acre All Shifts Ashley’s Pet Palace square tract, High & Dry, OF Job Experience Preferred 755-8668 - 50% off Redwine Apartments Avail. w/ 25% down. Convenient 100 Opportunities Apply in Person everything except already sale Pets welcome. with 5 complexes, Location MLS 81258$39,900. Suwannee Health & Rehab priced items. Everything must go. we have a home for you. Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 1620 Helevenston Street S.E. 386-754-1800. 05534305 Live Oak, FL 32064 www.myflapts.com ACCESS REALTY- 10 acre Talent Search Recruiter EOE/V/D/M/F Mobile Homes square tract, High & Dry, O/F Application Deadline: 640 for Sale TENANTS DREAM Avail. w/ 25% down. Convenient September 7, 2012 LPN/RN/CNA Newly remodeled, 2bd/1ba Location MLS 81258 $39,900. Avalon Healthcare Center is cur- 2013 DOUBLEWIDE duplex w/ w/d hook up. Must Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 $33,995 inc. set-up, see.Call for details 386-867-9231 This position is housed at rently accepting applications for ACCESS REALTY- 43.64 acres Florida Gateway College and the PRN positions of trim-out & A/C Call 386-288-8379. wooded acreage in N.Columbia services the following High LPN/RN/CNA. Updated Apt, Cnty. Scenic & Private. Schools: Baker, Columbia, Ft. w/tile floors/fresh paint. 3BR/2BA 28X64 in a great loca- MLS 74429 $89,900. White, Dixie and Union Please apply at Avalon Healthcare Great area. Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 Counties. Mileage is paid. and Rehabilitation Center. tion, a lot of upgrades, fireplace. 386-752-9626 Applicant is responsible for 1270 S.E. Main Blvd. Only $2,500 down $399 a month. ACCESS REALTY- Two story recruitment, counseling and all Lake City, Florida 32025 Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or Wayne Manor Apts. 1895 Victorian house w/ electrical or fax resume to 386-752-8556 E-mail [email protected] Spacious 2bedroom upgrades throughout. double -deck related services for the Talent washer/dryer. Behind Kens off Search Grant. Please see link 386-752-7900 5 LIKE New porches, MLS 71594 - $149,900. EOE Hwy 90. 386-754-1800 Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 for a detailed job description Mobile Homes!!! www.myflapts.com and minimum qualifications and For under $30,000. MUST SEE ACCESS REALTY- Spacious 4 application procedure. MA to work Front/Back Call John T. 386-752-1452 Windsor Arms Apartments. 30 hrs per week. Exp. Preferred in bd/3ba Cypress Lake w/ 3643 sqft (sfcollege.edu/hr/) Move in! 2/1, 2/1.5, 2/2. Pet 1.25 acres on lake. Vaulted Ped and/or Family Practice. BANK REPO 3BR/2BA Double- Friendy. Free 200 ch. Dish. Wash- Experience giving injections & wide ’09 Excellent condition. Only ceilings. MLS 81314 - $279,900. er/dryer hkup.386-754-1800. Patti Taylor386-623-6896 05534320 taking accurate vital signs. Good $999 down $377 a month. Call www.myflapts.com Maintenance Manager needed communications, documentation, Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail am- for a chain of convenience BEAUTIFUL 3BR/2 BA, 2 car assessment, and organizational [email protected] garage,1 ac, 1,750 sqft Fort White stores. Comm’l Refrigeration skills. Fax 758-5628 Furnished Apts. Exp, & Universal EPA Card area “3 Rivers Estates” $125,000 BANK REPOS 720 For Rent River access. Call 305-345-9907. req’d. Responsibilities include RNS RECRUITMENT Several to choose from. Singles or but not limited to Refigeration, EVENT Doubles. North Pointe Homes, Rooms for Rent. Hillcrest, Sands, BRICK HOME that sparkles with Heat/Air, Plumbing, & Ele. Gainesville 352-872-5566. Columbia. All furnished. Electric, like new! Fenced back yard with Salary Neg. approx. $16-$18 hr September 11th – 12th, 2012 Coming in Daily and Selling Fast. cable, fridge, microwave. Weekly large oaks. Great location. $79,500 depending on knowlege & exp. or monthly rates. 1 person $135, Call John Pierce 386-344-2472 Applications avail at the Jiffy NORTHEAST FLORIDA BIG FAMILY SPECIAL! 2 persons $150. weekly Store Office. 1102 STATE HOSPITAL (NEFSH) New 4/2 Jacobsen Super Sale 386-752-5808 Howard Street, East, Live Oak, $43,935 inc delivery and set up. 7487 South State Road 121, Coldwell Banker Bishop Agency FL or jiffyfoodstores.com. Macclenny, Florida 32063 Just 5 per month at this low price! Unfurnished Please return application to the Gainesville Hwy 441 Near Home Mayfair s/d, Brand New Brick, 730 Home For Rent 3br/2ba split plan, covered porch address listed above. CURRENT RECRUITING / Depot 352-872-5566. Saturday till 6 PM Sunday 10-3 2 BR on 1/2 acre, close-in, clean. MLS #80025, $171,900 HIRING REGISTERED NURSES Elaine Tolar 386-755-6488 WITH MINIMUM OF 2 YEARS fence,carport,porch and enclosed 05534332 Eastside Village Realty, Inc. room plus huge fam room. Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty EXPERIENCE. OPPORTUNITY @752-5290 MLS #81237 - 55+ O’Neal Roofing and Contracting FOR EXPEDITED HIRING. Appliance. $850 mo. Private Estate, City Limits, Now Hiring - Must have valid retirement Living 2br/2ba NO SMOKING OR PETS. 6 br/2 ba, 3 fireplaces, 39.7 acres EXCELLENT STATE BENEFIT Manufactured Home priced @ Drivers License-Roofers and PACKAGE. PLEASE CALL Avail Now (386) 256-6379 included MLS# 76111, Mary Skilled Labor - Will Train. $51,000. Ready to move in Brown Whitehurst 965-0887 AND RESERVE A DATE FOR Carport Apply in Person 212 Hickory SEPTEMBER 11TH OR 12TH, 2BR/1BA DUPLEX, Drive, Lake City, FL 32025 MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls, R30 Off Branford Hwy Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty FOR THE 9:00 AM OPENING. insulation, OSB wrap, house wrap, $595. mo. $595. dep. Very clean. Excellent location 3br/1b Recent CALL APRIL HOWARD AT real wood cabinets, and thermal Call 386-752-7578 remodeling (Kitchen & floors) CDL Driver 2 yrs exp clean MVR (904) 259-6211, AT EXT. 1157. pain windows. Payment $399 per $89,000. MLS# 79838, Mary for local company. Apply between month call John T 386-752-1452. BEAUTIFUL 3BR/2 BA, 2 car Brown Whitehurst 965-0887 8am & Noon only. Deadline isn- garage, on 2 ac, 1,750 sqft Fort noon Sept 2. 247 NW Hillandale Same day application and Results Realty White “3 Rivers Estates” $950 mo Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty Glen Lake City No phone calls interview. Applicant must have a Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473, 1st+last +sec. Call 305-345-9907. In Town, Screened in ground pool, valid Florida Registered Well maintained mobile on 10 FP, Workshop, New appliances. Nursing License. Come prepared acres. 2 car covered carport. Business & MLS# 115,900 DESOTO HOME CARE with resume, minimum of three (3) $77,900 MLS#79417 Elaine Tolar 752-6488 Now hiring for position of verifiable employment references 750 Office Rentals Delivery technician. Looking for and two (2) personal references, Results Realty Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty person with good mechanical Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 2 Office Suites in town, 1bd/1ba, plant shed, workshop, driver’s license, and Social Great location to start a business. abilities and a positive attitude. Security card. Home on 1 ac, Granite floors, Nice located 2 mi off Hwy 129, Drop resume off at 311 N. Marion open kitchen & Fla. Room, beauti- $450 mo $530 dep. $74,900. MLS# 81060, St. L.C. FL 32055 ful yard, $129,000 MLS# 77292 386-344-2170 Sherry Ratliff 365-8414 8BSPORTS JMP

8b LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS tuesday, AUGUST 28, 2012 Page Editor: Tim Kirby, 754-0421 Fort White fieldhouse to be dedicated to Hunter

From staff reports Mike Hunter in a ceremony invited all former players, at 7 p.m. Friday, prior to athletes, students, teach- Fort White High’s foot- the game against Hamilton ers and friends to attend. ball fieldhouse will be dedi- County High. Hunter also will receive a cated to former head coach Coach Demetric Jackson Fort White jersey.

CAMP: League sign-up extended Continued From Page 1B season and camp. “I am excited to be able city’s youth football league There is nothing like to work with youth anytime would be extended through success to get somebody’s the opportunity presents Wednesday for all age attention and Allen came itself,” Allen said. “Since I groups (6-13). Registration out the morning after his am back in town, I have the is 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Teen Tigers dominated Santa Fe chance to see these kids Town Recreation Center. High in the kickoff classic growing and then going to Three leagues are offered game. middle school to get to us. at a cost of $50. A parent or “We want you to have To see the whole develop- guardian must accompany a great season along with ment process makes it even the player and provide a us,” Allen told the players more special.” birth certificate. TIM KIRBY/Lake City Reporter before they scattered to Christie later announced For details, call Christie various drill stations. the registration for the at 754-3607. Alumni Purple & Gold swim Columbia High’s swim team welcomed former swimmers to its annual Purple & Gold Alumni Meet on Saturday. Katherine Mathis (from left), David Morse and Alan Henry joined the current Tigers in the pool. Mathis recently finished her AA degree in social work at Florida INDIANS: Hamilton Co. visits Friday Gateway College and is working at Kountry Kids. Morse is in the nursing program at FGC Continued From Page 1B and works at Morse Chiropractic. Henry is employed full time with WIS International. Demonta Blunt rushed Taylor County hosts Dixie Columbia High, 34-0. ‘We use the Purple & Gold to get our newbies to see how a meet runs,’ CHS head coach for 116 yards on 15 carriers County High. Panthers quarterback Mary Kay Mathis said. ‘We train the parents and swimmers on the meets and have fun.’ and scored two touchdowns Fort White’s season- Brandon Hebert was Columbia’s swim team opens the season in a tri-meet at St. Augustine High on Sept. 8. for the Celtics. opening opponent on 4-of-7 passing for 192 yards Joe Sandstrom had four Friday, Hamilton County and two touchdowns. He catches for 164 yards and High, lost at home to hooked up with Jackson a touchdown, and Jamonte Trenton High, 28-14. Dawson on a 95-yard OPEN: Germans Lisicki, Goerges out Jones scored on a 62-yard The Trojans allowed two scoring play. Continued From Page 1B punt return. backs to bust the 100-yard In first-week play for Taylor County quarter- rushing barrier. other Fort White opponents, Sabine Lisicki and 18th- and 19-year-old Jack Sock. in 2010, becoming the first back Daniel Wentworth Newberry High, Fort Wakulla High hosts Mosley seeded Julia Goerges both Sock took a two-set American to take that title threw for 270 yards and five White’s week two opponent, High, Union County High losing. lead over Florian Mayer since Andy Roddick. touchdowns. blasted host Interlachen hosts Fernandina Beach The American men got before the No. 22 seed He came into this year’s Trinity Catholic opens High, 44-0. Newberry High, Williston High plays off to a good start with quit after feeling faint and tournament ranked 248th the season this week at visits Santa Fe High on at P.K. Yonge School, and wins by two wild cards, dizzy. Sock won the U.S. and without a win over a North Marion High, while Friday. The Raiders lost at Rickards has the week off. 32-year-old James Blake Open boys championship top-50 player. New Patient Exam and Necessary X-rays DO150, DO330 First-time $ patient Reg. $136 SAVINGS29 OF $107 Expires August 31, 2012 ASPEN DENTAL GROUP Lake City Reporter

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