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Going Humi Making 000023 120209 ****3-DIGIT LI OF FLORIDA HISTORY p2 SA V1 OF FLORIDA GAINESVEILE FL 32611-194- Chinese Business, !A Lake rter Wednesday, June 3, 2009 www.lakecityreporter.com Vol. 135, No. 119 75 cents Man away since April Officials now list case as missing, endangered adult. From staff reports The Lake City Police Department has launched a search for a man who was seen last in the area in April. Authorities are search- ing for Rodrick Higgins, 35, who was last seen ^ leavinghis live-in girl- friend's home on 1736 SW . Buckley -- Lane fol- Higgins lowing an argument., According to Lake City Police Department reports, Bettina Pelhan, Higgins' girlfriend, told authorities she is concerned about his whereabouts because she has received two of, his checks and he hasn't called or come by for them. Lake City Police Department public informa- tion officer Capt. Rudolph Davis said authorities with the Lake City Police Department checked the local hospitals and jail, but Higgins was not found. His name has been entered into official reports as a miss- ing, endangered adult Higgins.is described as a black man with short hair. Authorities did not list any other physical characteris- tics to describe Higgins. His MISSING continued on 3A et mild Lake City: 'Good' water report could get 'better' JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter Cathy Zele (left) and Johnna White of White Springslinspect glasses of water as they finish their meals at the Marion Street Caf6 on Tuesday. According to the 2008 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report, Lake City water meets all federal and sta.t requirements and has less than the maximum level of microbiological, radiological or inorganic contaminants. 'My well Water is a little bit better than this water,' Zele said. '... Of curse, I am a bit paranoid about my water.' 2008 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report: Meets requirements By JEFF M. HARDISON jhardison@lakecityreporter.com , ake City Director of Water Treatment Facilities Stephen Roberts said the 200.(.)8 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report shows Lake City water meets all fed- eral and state requirements. And it's going to improve from there, he said. The source of Lake City's water is the Floridan'Aquifer. It is pumped and treated with ozone gas and then chlorinated with chloramines to dis- infect it. In regard to microbiological, radio- logical or inorganic contaminants, Lake City water does not have any above the maximum contaminant level. Whilethe 2008 report shows the water is good, Roberts said 2009's, report will be even better. Since the Putnam.Water Treatment Plant was switched to standby status, which happened on Dec. 2, 2008. the quality of water is improved, Roberts said. "Ifs the difference between night and day," he said. Roberts has been happy with the * city's water quality since the Price Creek Water Treatment Plant was � activated. "Everisince we put the new plant on, the water's been 150 percent bet- ter," -Roberts- said. "I don't know how' much better it can get. As long as we - don't need to pump from Putnam, we'll have no quality issues, except normal dead-end places. "I don't care how good your water is, dead end spots on a system need to be flushed on occasion." Roberts said he is pleased with the 2008 report, but he looks forward to the next report. The Lake City Water Department's Web site shows that as a result of_ aggressive treatment and monitoring by water utilities, the water delivered to homes and businesses complies with or is better than all state and federal drinking water requirements. "Aggressive treatment does not always improve tap water's taste,, odor, or softness. Lake City's water averages a moderate 6.7 grains per gallon hardness. Home treatment devices often improve the taste and odor of tap water," the Web Site notes. *EOC crews play part in hurricane exercise JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter Kimberly Thomas (left), assistant director of the Suwannee County Department of Emergency Management, and Shayne Morgan, Columbia County Emergency Management Specialist, review a HurrEvac program during a training exer- cise Tuesday. Hypothetical stonn track based on the Great NMliami Hurricane of 1926. By TONY BRITT tor,fa'aiake:it.)reporter.conm A strong Category 3 hurricane skirting the western portion of Florida and forc- ing many South Florida residents to leave the area was the topic of discussion at an Emergency Operation Center meeting Tuesday. , Although /Hurricane Suiter is only a hypothetical hurricane, it allowed local officials from the Columbia. County EOC, as well as representatives from Hamilton and Suwannee County emergency opera- tion centers, to prepare for the upcom- ing hurricane season as part of the 2009 Statewide Hurricane exercise. Traci Buzbee, owner of The Management Experts, the consulting firm helping local EOC center operators work on hurricane preparation during the 2009 Statewide Hurricane Exercise, said the track of the storm was based on the Great Miami STORMS continued on 3A Patrick Scott/Special to Lake City Reporter Shawn Wao, of the F.D.L.E., enters a home on NW Long Street in Lake City early Tuesday morning after a woman was found dead there Monday evening. The woman, identified as Alberta McCray, 61, had been report- ed missing by neighbors. No foul play is suspected in her death. Woman found dead in house No foul play suspected in cause of death. By TONY BRITT tbritt@lakecityreporter.com The Lake City Police Department and �the Florida Department of Law Enforcement have launched an investigation after a Lake City woman was found dead in her Lake City home, Monday evening. Alberta McCray, 61, was found by authorities just before 9 p.m. said Lake City Police Department public. information officer Capt. Rudolph Davis., According to Lake. City Police Department reports, officers were conducting a well-being check in the 500 block of NW Long Street when officers David Greear and Michael DelCastillo found McCray in her home. Officers were initially called to the scene about 8:30 p.m. by neighbors who hadn't seen McCray for sev- eral days. Davis said author- ities went to the house and no one answered the door, but officers could hear the television set. The Lake City Fire Ddpartment was contacted and firefighters went into the home through a window and opened the doors for police officers, who later found McCray's body. 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All. - qob - f- am tank ~ U q - d - - - - - 4w 1b -0 - . .omb o, nu J qw - -440 &M awn-. 46 . o- 'U,, -. ___ o d, samlaa 460 0 0..0 - .qw d-n0 -., qm. - 4b . *0--Nn -0 4 S - - 4 - . --4_-b- ew o MEW -r- - - U - U m - -U U- - ~ )04 ' TI U� w- bom No No aag1m - t qSlw *- -4m. o - - __ -19010 - emn -U, * - - ,U -jp WI VJ f�1 4I 40 -lm O - -WN..U -.dmm S-4b 4-so qb �z Ndm=W 0 O ,am,, LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL & STATE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2009 Adrift and at rest: Pool time heralds summer Forgery suspect sought JASON MATTHEW WALKERILake City Reporter Carlton Kieckhafer soaks up some sun as he performs the backstroke at the Coluribia County School Board Aquatic Complex on Monday. Prizes to highlight time capsule opening By JEFF M. HARDISON jhardison@lakecityreporter.com Yet another reason was given Tuesday for people to, attend Lake City's Sunday afternoon time capsule unearthing. Ten souvenir items her- alding the 150th anniver- sary of Lake City are to be given away as door prizes. T-shirts, 'mugs, key chains, visors and other items marking the sesquicenten- nial of Lake City are avail- able for sale as well. During the Sesquicentennial Executive Committee meeting, the committee discussed the opening of the 1959 time capsule, which is set for 2 p.m. on Sunday in the Columbia County School Administration center, 1389 W. U.S. Highway 90. A 1959 vintage vehicle is scheduled to transport the time capsule from its cur- rent home in a safe at City Hall. A second 1957 vehicle will transport some. of the executive committee mem- bers, said Paulette Lord. The event "will' be. an "old-fashioned"' ice cream social that will feature the opening of the 1959 Lake City Centennial time cap- sule, video footage shown Hurricane of 1926. As part of the exercise, Columbia, Hamilton and Suwannee counties were ,acting as host counties, providing shelter for people fleeing Hurricane Suiter's path. , "It's a week-long exer- cise that started Thursday," Buzbee said. Through the exercise, EOC officials were able to gauge their level of pre-, paredness as well as simu- late how they would handle the influx of people and tropical storm-force winds that would accompany the hurricane. During the exercise, EOC crews discussed potential problems with food, hous- ing and fuel as well as dis- cussing how traffic in the area would be handled. Particular job duties and responsibilities were also discussed as part of the training exercise. Columbia County Emergency Management director Ronnie McCardle said the training was for emergency management on a big screen of the 1959 parade, music by Harry Wuest and the LCCC Gateway City Band, along with other festivities. Some participants of the 1959 centennial celebration are to be recognized as part of the program. Mike Renfroe, a code enforcement officer for the city, was the first child born in Lake City in 1959, He was born Jan. 5, 1959, at Lake Shore Hospital. He and his parents, Ladson and Eloise Renfroe of Live Oak, and his son Chad Michael Renfroe of Long Island, N.Y., will be among the people recog- nized Sunday. The time capsule open- ing event is free, including the ice cream. Blue Bell Ice Cream is sponsoring the social, which will culminate the events Items found in the 1959 Centennial Celebration time capsule will be resealed into a new container and a 150th anniversary celebra- tion time capsule. will be developed this summer with both being placed. into the vault at city hall near the end of 2009. On Tuesday, the commit- tee spoke about whether two capsules would .be planted in December, or if the 2009 capsule would purposes, not responders. "It's to help with the catastrophic plan of the state because of the 1926 hurricane," he said, not- ing representatives from surrounding counties also came to Columbia to participate in the exer- cise. "We all have to put a certain amount of time for the scope of work and they chose to come over here because we all work together on disasters like flooding and the Bugaboo Wildfire. For the path the (hypothetical) storm took we're just a host county - hosting evacuees until it was time for them to return to South Florida." have a compartment for 1959 artifacts. That deci- sion depends on what is uncovered on Sunday with the opening of the 50-year- old time capsule. The committee discussed sales of memorabilia from the sesquicentennial. , A table will be at each Finally Friday event to help sales. There are four outlets where sesquicentennial items may be purchased. They are Lake City- Columbia County Historical Museum, 157 SE Hernando Ave.; A Company of Angels, 277 N. Marion Ave.; Sassy's, downtown; and Golf Etc., 2109 W. U.S. Highway 90. MISSING: From home Continued From Page 1A date of birth is Dec. 3, 1973. His last known .address was U.S. 441 S. Flamingo Apartments. Anyone who knows Higgins' whereabouts is asked to call Lake City Police Department Investigator Andy Miles at 7524344. DEATH: Officials waiting for toxicology report Continued From1 Page lA known and the Lae City Police DepartmentInotified the State Attorneys Office and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Davis said the FDLE was notified about 9:30 p.m. ,and arrived to process the scene around midnight. FDLE investigators cleared the scene at 4:58 a.m. McCray's bodywas sent to the Medical Examiner's -Office in Jacksonville for an autopsy. "We've already gotten the results from the autop- sy, but we're still awaiting results from the toxicology report," Davis said. "There are no signs of foul play." , Free Consultation! If you are 225, you could be 205! Easy Dine Out! If you are 200, you could be 180! Doctor Developed Programs! If you are 175, you could be 155! Curves Works. So you can get more out of your summer. 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According to Lake City Police Department reports, the victim told police offi- cers her grandson forged several of her business and personal checks without her permission, but he told her he would pay the money. After Richards allegedly failed to repay his grand- mother, she filed charges. Police department reports indicate Richards has not been found for ques- tioning and a complaint affi- davit will be forwarded to the State Attorney's Office for further processing. Copyrighted Material * * - Syndicated Content - Available from Commercial News Providers . - . ma - .- - MEET YOUR NEIGHBOR * Name: Daniel Harris, 60, Live Oak. * What do you like to do to relax: a Handiwork around the house. * What is you favorite - hobby: Lapidary (art of cutting precious stones). &r S*Who is your favor- ite celebrity: Reba McEntire. 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In the history of construction work- ers howling at women, has one woman ever stopped, walked up to the fence and handed through her phone number? I think not. Yet still they whistle. And still my phone rings at all hours of the day and night. Until recently, such cold calling was limited to my land line. An answering machine takes care of that. But in the past couple of months, the amount of unknown numbers incoming to my cell has risen exponentially. And because my friends, fam- ily and business contacts are spread throughout the nation, I take the bait every single time. We can help with your hard water. Does global warming keep you awake? Is your family protected with term life insur- ance? Click, click and click. Before I switched cell plans to unlimited usage, such calls were more than a minor annoyance. They cost me min- utes, which cost me money. Talk about disincentive to make a purchase. . Now I'm stuck solely with the annoyance issue ... unless the phone rings in the middle of the highway. Then I'm left with the choice of taking the vital call about home mas- sage therapy or maneuvering through Lake City traffic. Nobody needs a massage that bad. Unless ift's my wife - after "Clyde" called my cell, looking for Claude, not once, but three times between 4:04 a.m. and 4:06 a.m. Is there any hope things will get better? Maybe. The federal govern- ment is ushering forth legisla- tion to curb cell phone minute abuse. Apparently the folks on Capitol Hill are taking even more calls then I am. In response, cold callers have upped the ante. Lately, I'm getting more and more calls to cure my nonexis- tent mortgage crisis. Each of them begins with a familiar voice, 'This is President Obama ..." I've solved that problem. 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The camp is 9-11 a.m., beginning June 15, at the Youngs Park courts and will continue for four weeks. Cost is $50. Columbia High tennis coach Andy Creel is the instructor. Registration is 8 a.m; to 5 p.m., weekdays at Teen Town Recreation Center. For details, call Heyward Christie at 758-5448. YOUTH BASEBALL CHS Dugout Club camps offered The CHS Dugout Club is offering summer camps at Columbia High., Cost of $125 includes lunches, T-shirt and trophy.'All camps are . three days, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Camp for ages ages 9-12 is June 8-10; pitching/catching only is June 15-17; advanced hitting is June 22-24., For details, call Andy Bennett at 623-3350. YOUTH FOOTBALL Uttle Tiger Camp is June ,15-18 Columbia High football has its Little Tiger Camp set for 9-11 a.m. June 15-18, at the practice field. The camp is for players ages 7-12. Cost is $75. For details, call coach" . Ken Fasnacht Jr. at (386) 3384779 .or e-mail kfasnacht@coincast.net. 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By BRANDON FINLEY bfinley@lakecityreporter.com FORT WHITE - Summer workouts began on Monday as the Fort White High Indians returned to the weight -room for summer's weight training exercises. The Indians have two practices a day, except for Friday, and team mem- bers must show up to lift weights four times during the week. "'We don't require that the guys show up at a certain time (morning or night)," head coach Demetric Jackson said. "We want them to 'work out four times each week. We don't set a late workout period on Friday to try to give them time to enjoy the summer, but we have one that morning for those that need to make up a day." Jackson said that there were about 40 kids to show up for the first session. , "Right now, they're all dreading it," Jackson said. "Forty kids is great for a first workout." lIluskl� claim sot ball title � * * -d* ** ** 1 . J . , . *� **1< * * �" " qJ The .workouts consist of weight training, agil- ity drills and conditioning. Fort White will begin a passing league on Monday. "We're trying to get in better shape and be stron- ger," Jackson said. The Indians have already identified a group of play- ers that have stood out at practice by their leadership and work ethic. "Dylan, Mudd and Montre" Cray showed up with a burning desire," Jackson said. "Alex Gilmer and Roy Blake did the same thing in the afternoon workout. It's a good thing to have four seniors doing that." Apart from the seniors, the Indians are starting to identify a group of young guys with the work ethic it takes to earn playing time. "Soron Williams and A.J. Legree are two young guys that are really working hard at it," Jackson said. Fort White, will contin- ue to hit the weights until Aug. 10 when they'll .dress out in shorts for three days to start fall practice. After workouts it's all pads in preparation for the regular season. Lady Indians hold youth summer camp | Jackson teaches kids basketball fundamentals. By BRANDON FINLEY bfinley@lakecityreporter.com FORT WHITE - Coach James Jackson of the Fort White High Lady Indians girls basketball team hosted Day 2 of the Lady Indians camp on Tuesday. The camp offered up shooting, dribbling, passing and defensive skills drills to the third through eighth grade students taking part. 'The turnout on the first day was good, and the kids worked hard," Jackson said. "We had one kid roll her ankle, but we're hoping to have more tomorrow." In the second year, Jackson says they're a few short of meeting last year's mark due to travel and the economy. "It's a long way out, and the economy is keeping some people from doing it," Jackson said. "Still, we had a better response 'with help from the Lake City Reporter, and that helped spread the word to get girls from different areas this year." The goal of the three day CAMP continued on 2B BRANDON FINLEY/Lake City Reporter Lady Indians camp Fort White High held its Lady Indians basketball camp this week for third- to eighth- graders. Attending the camp are (front row, from left) Emily Roach, Arianna House, Jasmine Jackson, Shalynn Williams, Sam Tusing, Shontez Crumbie and Sheridan Plasencia. Back row (from *left) are assistant coach Ruthann Jackson, Da'Leecia Armstrong, Brittani Cason, Sarah Stringfellow, Sitia Martinez, Catherine Trisch, Miracle Simmons, Jordan Earle and head coach James Jackson. Fort White hits weights JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter Fort White's Raul Colon (53), attempts to bring down Jomar Gainer (20) as he carries the ,ball during the Red and Black game earlier this year. LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2009 Page Editor: Brandon Finley, 754-0420 TELEVISION TV sports Today COLLEGE SOFTBALL 8 p.m. ESPN2 -World Series, finals, game 3. Florida vs.Washington, at Oklahoma City (if necessary) GOLF I p.m. . TGC -The Memorial Skins Game, at Dublin, Ohio MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 7 p.m. ESPN - Boston at Detroit SOCCER 10 p.m. ESPN - Men's national teams,World Cup qualifier, U.S. vs. Costa Rica, at San Jose, Costa Rica TENNIS Noon ESPN2 - French Open, men's quar- terfinals, at Paris BASEBALL NL standings East Division W L Philadelphia 29 20 New York 28 22 Atlanta 25 25 Florida 24 28" Washington 13 36 Central Division W . .L Milwaukee 30 21 St. Louis 29 22 Ccinnati , 27 23 Chicago 25 24 Pittsburgh 23 28 Houston 21 .28 West Division W L Los Angeles 35. 18 San Francisco 25 24 San Diego 25 .26 Arizona 23 29 Colorado 20 30 Today's Games N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 4-1) at Pittsburgh (Ohlendorf 5-5), 7:05 p.m.. San. Francisco (Ra.Johnson-4-4) at Washington (Zimmermann 2-2), 7:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Lilly 6-4) at Atlanta (D.Lowe 6-3), 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Looper 5-3) at Florida (West 0-0), 7: I 0 p.m., . Colorado (Marquis 7-3) at Houston (Moehler 2-3), 8:05 p.m. Cincinnati, (Cueto 4-3) at St. Louis (Lohsq 4-3), 8:15 p.m. . Philadelphia (Happ 3-0) at San Diego (C.Young 4-3), 10:05 p.m. Arizona (Garland 4-4) at L.A. Dodgers (Billingsley 6-3), 10:10 p.m. AL standings East Division W L Pct GB New York 30 21 .588 - Boston 29 22 .569 I Toronto 29 24 .547 2 Tampa Bay 25 28 .472 6 Baltimore 24 28 .462 6h Central Division W, L Pct GB Detroit 28 21 .571 -. Chicago 25 25 .500 3'h Minnesota 25 27 .481 .4'/ Kansas City 23 27 .460 5'A Cleveland 22 31 .415 8 West Division W L Pct GB Texas 30 20 .600 - Los Angeles 25 24 .510 4A Seattle 24 28 .462 7 Oakland 19 30 .388 10'A Today's Games Boston .(Beckett 5-2) at Detroit (Galarraga 3-5), 7:05 p.m. Texas (Feldman 4-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Pettitte 5-I),7:05 p.m. LA.Angels (Jer.Weaver 4-2) atToronto (janssen I-1), 7:07 p.m. Kansas City (Bannister 4-2) at Tampa Bay (Niemann 4-4), 7;08 p.m. Cleveland (CI.Lee 2-6) at Minnesota (Swarzak I-I), 8:10 p.m. Oakland (Outman 2-0) at Chicago White Sox (Richard 2-0). 8:11 p.m. Baltimore (Bergesen 2-2) at Seattle (Vargas 2-0), 10:10 p.m. BASKETBALL, NBA Finals Orlando Magic vs. L.A. Lakers Thursday : Orlando at LA. Lakers, 9 p.m. GOLF Golf week PGATOUR , Memorial Site: Dublin, Ohio. Schedule:Thursday-Sunday. Course: Muirfield Village Golf Club (7,366 yards, par 72). Purse: $6 million. Winner's share: $1.08 million. �Television: Golf- Channel (Thursday- Friday,3-6 p.m., 8:30-I 1:30 p.m.; Saturday, 12:30-2:30 p.m., 9:30-11:30 p.m.; Sunday . noon-2 p.m., 9:30-11:30 p.m.) and CBS (Saturday, 3-6 p.m.; Sunday, 2:30-6 p.m.). On the Net: http://www.pgatour.com LPGATOUR LPGA State Farm Classic Site: Springfield, Ill. Schedule:Thursday-Sunday. Course: Panther Creek Country Club (6,608 yards, par 72). Purse: $1.7 million. Winner's share: $255,000. Television: ESPN2 (Thursday, noon- 2 p.mn.; Friday, 5-7 p.m.; Saturday, 1-3 p.m.) and NBC (Saturday, 3-5 p.m.; Sunday, 4-6 p.m.). On the Net: http:l/www.lpga.com CHAMPIONSTOUR Triton Financial Classic Site: Lakeway,Texas. Schedule: Friday-Sunday. Course:The Hills Country Clhb (7,035 yards, par 72), Purse: $1.6 million. Winner's share: $240,0*.. Television: Golf Channel (Friday, 6:30-8:30 p.m.; Saturday, midnight-2 a.m., 6:30-9:30 p.m.; Sunday, midnight-2 a.m., 7-9:30 p.m.; Monday, midnight-2 a.m.). NATIONWIDE TOUR Melwood Prince George's County Open Site: Mitchellville, Md. Schedule: Thursday-Sunday. Course: The Country Club at Woodmore, (7,059 yards, par 72). ,Purse: $675,000. Winner's share: $121,500. Television: Golf Channel (Thursday, 1-3 p.m.; Friday,2-4 a.m., 1-3 p.m.;Saturday, 2-4 a.m., 2:30-5 p.m.;. Sunday, 2-4 a.m., 2-4:30 p.m.; Monday, 2-4 a.m.). TENNIS French Open seeds Tuesday , ' ' ' , M en ' Quarterfinals Robin Soderling (23),- Sweden, def. Nikolay Davydenko (10), Russia, 6-1, 6-3,6-1. Fernando Gonzalez (12), Chile, def. Ahdy Murray (3), Britain, 6-3, 3-6, 6-0, 6-4. Women Quarterfinals Dinara Safina (I), Russia, def. Victoria Azarehka (9), Belarus, 1-6, 6-4, 6-2. Dominika Cibulkova (20), Slovakia, def. Maria Sharapoya, Russia, 6-0, 6-2. HOCKEY Stanley Cup . , Thursday Detroit at.Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. IG" br ID -- % r , .COURTESY PHOTO Twins T-ball, The Twins are a team in the Lake City Parks and Re'reation Department 2009 T-ball league. Team members are (front row, from left) A'mariona Williams, Sam Simpkins, Braxton Townsend, Breanna Bennefield'ard Emily Be6nefield. Second row (from left) are Austin Nash, Bailey George, Trihnity Bullock, Camerpn Allen, Micah Blackwell, and Jake Sheldon. Third row(frtm left) are assistant Brock Townsend, Armon Howell, Mikhiya Hendon, Charm Camiel, Hunter Woodley, Amaiya Callum and assistant Trey Sheldon.,Back'row coaches (from left) are Mike Townsend, Nicole Sheldon, Nicole Smith and Bill Sheldon. - m- -d - --4W - .M 4b= we m . 4b =.NW 1b - - 4td - W. . m - 41b 4b -40- -qmp4- m * -- 00 ~- :in 0 -0 f 0 C0opyrighted Ma ft 04P..:. Syndicated Cor o. -Available from.Commercial ___N, M - 4RA.70a o "sf " m -b _ q - m f E , � 0tim Some 40 -OP S10. o - o -0 , ,-- " . -M-om -"-- #AN .So , -W- * --n t- 0. P M lnnlnGP uI CAMP OlDULYSRULE. ... Continued From Page lB T-Shirts Beer Koozies Coffe MusTr10% 0OFF : camp has been to improve t .. -. . . & the fundamentals of theMMh ,hIS T iIki local youth so that the gitrlsT. s" " Bal' , basketball in the area can Tervis show growth. Tumblers l 'We're trying to build the and oth rea Gift Ideas forDad MOSSYOAK. nd oter G " MOS-R- ias funadamentauy wnue they're . young," Jackson said. ,, : .. "We're hoping 'to build them up for when they're older, and make the area fundamentally sound." The camp ends today and will run from 9 a.m. until 12 p.m. with more basketball drills. "They've learned a lot 'in the little bit. of :time that we've had, to work with them," Jackson said. "We'll do the same things on day three, but we'll also have some shirts and balls: for all the girls that came out." K,:^1- - - __ 0' '~ ~ 0- * - * - - - 0 0~ - ~-0 0 - - - 0 0 - . MON amp ,.o --EM - o - --,m, - trial 2 tent - News Providers' � , -'l! , qg.-_t. * eme Selm . � F go so �yo -bam" a e - - * - r vI . 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Match 2 went to Bobby Simmons, Jim Bell, Doyle Worthington and Howard Whitaker in a 2-0 shutout SOUTHERN OAKS Ed Goff over Ed Snow, Joe Persons and Nick Whitehurst. Hibbard- (38-39-77) and Dedge (34-37-71) posted the day's best scores. The Wednesday Scramble format was a 9-hole day/ 9-hole night format that ended with three teams tied at -8. Donnie Thomas, Bo Skinner, Kyle Hunter and Don Howard took the scorecard 'decision with a birdie on No. 17. Second place wentto Nick Slay, Ted Johnson, Martin Hatcher and Eli Witt with a birdie on No. 16. Third place went to Scott Kishton, Andy Peterson, Susie Torgerson and Chad Hunter. The LGA played a skill event, only counting shots in a circle on par 3 holes, sand saves and chip-ins. The format was more than the field could handle until Cele Dockery scored the only winner, a chip-in to take home the entire pot Travis Green managed a one-stroke win in the Saturday blitz, edging out Dave Mehl and Eli Witt who tied for second at -6. Witt's birdie on No. 17 gave him solo second. Alan Moody, Dennis Crawford and Green had two winning birdies each, and Don Howard, Witt and Mehl had one each. Tomlinson, Boyett top Lake City/Gainesville junior tour Results from the Lake CityJuniorTour/Gainesville Junior Tour follow. Boys 16-18 - first, John David Tomlinson 71-68-139; second, Bodi Karsano 71-69- 140; third, Brandon Collins 71-76-146; Boys 14-15 - first, Greg Dana 75-79-154; second, Brecken Whitefield 82-78- 160; third, Halley Lewis 79-82-161; Boys 12-13 - first, Chandler Lewis 72-76- 148; second, Davis Roche 81-8M-163; third, Christian Anderson 80-90-170; Boys 10-11 - first, Jack Holloway 41-50-91; second, Cameron Allen 52-45-97; third, Peyton Anderson 53-59-112 . Boys 8-9 - first, Bryson Harris 45-47-92; second, Joshua Hartman 63-61-124; Girls 16-18 - first, Nicole Boyett 83-76-159; QUAIL HEIGHTS Boots Farley second, Laura Weaver 84 85-169; third, Brittany Boris 101-87-188; Girls 14-15 - first, Darian Ste-Marie 83-88-171; second, Kathryn Gagnon 93-84-177; third, Caroline Parish 91-98-179; Girls 12-13 - first, Caroline Holloway 82-93- 175; second, Chandler Whitefield 92-87-179; Girls 10-11 - first, Dallas Ste-Marie 60-57-117; second, Stephanie Pick 58-61-119. MGA Blitz winners were: A Division - Buddy Slay and Ed Higgs, tied for first; Cory Bannister, third; B Division-Joe Herring, first; Keith Denmark, sec- ond; Shelton Keen and Mike Kahlich, tied for third; W world Golf rankings 10. Padraig Harringtonirl I II.CamiloVillegas Col Through May 31 12. Robert KarlssonSwe I.TigerWoods USA 9.18 13. Sean O'Hair USA 2. Phil Mickelson USA 8.27 14.Jim Furyk USA 3. Paul Casey Eng 7.15 15.Anthony Kim USA 4. Sergio Garcia Esp 6.53 16. Ian Poulter Eng 5. Geoff Ogilvy Aus 6.09 17. Rory Mcllroy NIr 6. Henrik Stenson Swe 6.06 18. Ernie Els SAf 7. Kenny Perry USA 5.75 19. Zach Jbhnson USA 8. Steve Stricker USA 5.65 20. Lee Westwood Eng, 9.Vijay Singh Fji 5.23 21: Luke Donald Eng C Division - Kevin Parks, first; Tim Tortorice, second; Danny Harrington, "third; D Division - Mike, Harris, first; Kirk Koon, second;. Stan Musgrove, Gerald Smithy and Chuck White, tied for third. Six Junior Camps will be offered this summer. All camp's are 8:30 a.m. to noon. Cost of $65 includes lunch. Discounts are offered for more than one child. ' The schedule: * June 10-13, instruction- al on range; * June 17-20, playing lessons on course; * July 15-18, playing lessons on course; * July 21-24, instruction- al on range; * July 29-Aug. 1, playing lessons on course; * Aug. 12-15, tourna- ments, food and prizes. 22. Martin Kaymer Ger 23. Ross Fisher Eng 24.Alvaro Quiros 'Esp 25. Mike Weir Can . 26.Angel Cabrera Arg 27.Tim Clark , SAf 28. Retief Goosen SAf 29. Stewart Cink USA 30. Rory Sabbatini SAf 31. Ben Curtis USA 32. Justin Leonard USA 33. NickWatney USA COURTESY PHOTO 'Gator Baiter' grouper Jimmy Hull of Lake City shows off two grouper he caught Thursday out of Steinhatchee. Hull was using frozen squid in 45 feet of water. Fishing with Hull on his 23-foot sea hunt 'Gator Baiter' was Greg Ward of Live Oak. Quarterback club open bass tourney slated for weekend of June 13 By TONY BRITT tbritt@lakecityreporter.com Anglers hoping to fit a few hours of fishing in before Fathers Day will have an opportunity to fish competitively in a local fundraiser. The Columbia County Quarterback Club will hold its annual open bass tournament from safelight-3 p.m. Saturday, June 13 at Clay Landing. The entry fee per boat is $60 and there is an optional $10 Big Bass Pot per boat. Tournament co-directors are Jamie Albritton and Donnie Feagle. "We had 57 boats last year and this year we're estimating having 40-50 boats," Albritton said. The Columbia County Quarterback . Club is sponsoring the event and Albritton said pro- ceeds raised during the tournament will be used to help the Columbia High School football program purchase equipment. "It's important to hold this fundraiser annually because it helps the kids," Albritton said. In addition to the win- ning payout, there is guar- anteed prize money for the first three positions as well as for the Big Bass Pot. Anyone interested 'in competing in the tourna- mient can pick-up entry forms at McDuffie Marine & Sporting Goods, Green's Marine or at Baker Distributing, 278 SW Summers Lane. For additional informa- tion about the tournament, call Albritton at 755-2009, Feagle at 365-1191 or Ruben Thomas at 288-4691. By BRENT KALLESTAD Associated, Press TALIAHASSEE - The NCAA's Committee on Infractions responded Tuesday to Florida State's appeal of' sanctions from an academic cheating scan- dal, but kept its answer secret and gave the school 15 days to respond. Florida State is challeng- ing a portion of the sanc- tions announced in March that would force the school to vacate as many as 14 of Bowden's. 382 career wins -just one fewer than Penn State's Joe Paterno. The university's general counsel, Betty Steffens, will prepare a rebuttal that will be made public, at least in part, university officials said. "Our comment will be the rebuttal," associate ath- letic director Rob Wilson said. "We'll all know a lot more when we send this thing back." Two dozen football play- ers were among 61 Florida State athletes involved in the cheating. NOW OP) at our new locat I ,,i. ------I EN! ion -----* NCAA response to Florida State appeal kept secret FREE GLASSES , Buy 1 complete pair of glasses at regular I price and receive a FREE pair of glasses. t ilI '3 I Tu m . .-. ]1-1:1 ..r,_.l.: .i i.r, I-r;.2:;, c':,h r. t, .:.':.-,'3 t,:.r L~i.: .. ir, nc-r.: - &, :rn rittjc tiCr,s6 dar r '..., , j- .l r. . ir.'d ,-.T ,* i-J .3. rr . '* a.n, ctac o er ' .: r.: .) E. ." I. -." . 2 : "', . rf rfnF af~ �5 JG ;,cz,'.S'':,"4 -., Page Editor: Brandon Finley, 754-0420 I COUPON Il . age Editor: Tim Kirby, 754-0421 LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2009 6*.Ihva , II ne AMERICA'S BEST WARRANTY! Hyundai's 10-Year, 100,000-Mile Powertrain Protection has you Covered! yundi-slw~e' 10fOOO t u, Cve wll si monhl payments of up1 tovl ll $ 0 '.0] Pictures are for illustration purposes only All prices plus tax, tag and license. Includes $3000 rebate, 5500 loyally. 51000 military. plus tat. lag and lees. Must qualify for all rebates and incentives. Must present buyers oider signed by dealer management for same vehicle and we II match price See dealer for details See dealer for Hyundai Assurance program certificate for complete coverage details Reslriciiuns apply olumbia Your marketplace source for Lake City and Inc. Columbia County WEDNESDAY,4JUNE 3, 2009 LAKE CITY REPORTER Bishop Realty has a focus on customer service l he business climate in the residential real estate market may be the best it's been in nearly a year locally. The market? upside is strong and now is an excellent time to buy a home. Sound like a strange statement in thle current economy? Not if you're talking to Elaine Tolar, owner of Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty, Inc., in Lake City.' She and her eight full-time agents are upbeat and excited to be selling homes and property. '" Things locally have" certainly picked up, much better than they were dur- ing the fourth quarter of 2008 and through the first few months of this year," says Tolar, who has been affiliated with Bishop Realty in Lake City for 14 years. S interestt rates are much S better than they have S been and that's a driving S force helping things get going, helping people buy homes," Tolar says. "There is money available for good customers." : Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty, Inc., has been a . mainstay business in the Columbia County real ,* estate community for 54" 'years. Tolar, the owner Sand president of the '., company, says consumers .- can be assured that her firm is not a fly-by-night operation. . .. .. ... . . ... Agents with Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty, Inc., of Lake City include (from left) Don Ratliff, Sherry Ratliff, Lori Giebi Simpson, Elaine Tolar, owner; Mary Brown Whitehurst, Bruce Dicks, Hansel Holton and Nell Holton. Not pictured is I Taylor. The real estate company is located at 839 SW SR 247 in Lake City. "We have been here and we are going to stay here in business," she says. "Customers can know we're here now and know we can help them into the future." Tolar said the tight real estate economy has thinned the number of cash-hungry real estate agents.who during the boom were looking for an easy sell and a quick commission check. Customer service at a firm like Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty. Inc., has never beep sacrificed and never will. "We truly care about our customers," Tolar "We have maintain same staff and we to serve our custom We're here to ser customers through times and bad." Besides Tolar, full-time agents include Don and Sherry Ratliff, Hansel and Nell Holton, Lori Giebeig Simpson, Mary Brown Whitehurst, Bruce Dicks and Patti Taylor. Tolar says Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty has used the marketing advantage of the Lake City Reporter and the HomeSeller magazine it publishes with great success. "We get more calls from .- HomeSeller magazine than from any other advertising 'we do," Tolar says. "By far, we get the most response from it and we track our advertising very closely. "We have gotten tons of response from our classified that we iun in the Lake City Reporter, too. People read the Lake City Reporter." Lake City and Columbia County will continue to rebound quickly, accord- i ng to the'way Tolar sees "Our community is strong," Tolar says. "We're ) crl R~e very fortunate to be in eig North Florida and Lake Patti City. We're not seeing a downturn like other places and I think we'll continue to see improvement as we says. bounce back." ned our Coldwell Banker Bishop are here Realty, Inc., moved into a homers. newly constructed office vice our two years ago at 839 SW rh good SR 247, Lake City. Call the office at (386) 752-4211. Home Furnishings "Bringing value forever 43 years. Lae. yW. Deputy ., is Lan 386=75=391u LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2009 Lake City Reporter CLASSIFIED Classified Department: 755-5440 Take ADvantage of the Reporter Classifieds! 755-5440 BUY!IT SELL IT FsINDihi Epers , l TMrcanise, Limited to service type advertising only. 4 lines, one month .. ............. 90.20 $10.80 each additional line Includes an additional $1.55 per ad for each Wednesday insertion. Pl , cing nA You can 'call us at 755-5440, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m: Some people prefer to place their classified ads in per- son, and some-ad categories will require prepayment; . Our office is located at 18Q East Duval Street. You can also fax or email your ad copy to the Reporter. FAX: 386-752-9400 Please direct your copy to the Classified Department.' ' .. EMAIL: classifieds@lakecityreporter.co.m ' * '' Ad Is to Appear: (allby: ' Tuesday.' 'Mo.; 10:00 a.m. Wednesday ' . Mo.,'10i00 a.m.. 'Thursday Wed .10 00 am Friday � Thurs, 10.00am +Saturday ,. Fri10:00 a.m. Sunday . . 'Fri., 1000am Fax/Email by: Mon., 9:00 a.m. Mon., 9:00.a.m. Wed., 9 00 am Thuis 900 am. . Frl,, 9;00 a.m. Fri., 9:00 a.m. - These deadlines are subject to change without nonce Legal The following vehicles will be sold at public auction 8:09 A.M: June 19, 2009 at A R & R, Inc. 10525 Duval Lane, Macclenny, Fl 32063 1994 Buick Lesabre VIN#1G4HP52L1RH516946 ' 1996 , Nissan Sentra VIN#1N4AB41D1TC761006 04532047 .' June 3, 2009 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Sec. 197.241 F.S. ". Notice is hereby given that., the BHAVDIP Inc'Hasmukh Ghandi of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate num- ber and year of issuance, the descrip- tion 6f the property and name 'in which it was assessed is as follows: Certificate Number: 1460 Year of Issuance: 2004 Description, of Property: SEC 29 TWN 3S RNG-17 PARCEL NUM-- BER 05823-000 BEG' NW COR' OF SE 1/4 OF NE 1/4, RUN E 105 FT, S 100 FT, W 105 FT, N 100 FT TO POB. PROB #99-11 CP ORB 873-, 2466 THRU 2475, 893-233. THRU Equipment Repair ' OJ' 31,1,? Wailing for Weeks to have your mower repaired. Call Lis! Free Pickup & return. Tune up, blade sharpening, air fillers, plugs, greasing. No job too small Lewis Mobile Maintenance & Repair. 386-623-4353 Lawn & Landscape Service 04531276 . - Summer SPECIAL Any irrigation work 25% off! Mow, edge. weed eat, blow. Price $20. and up Residential /Commercial Lewis Landscape 386-623-4353 Custom Cuts Lawn & Landscape. S Customized lawn care. trmming, sod. design. Comnm'l & Res'd. Lic. i . &,is. 386-719-2200 Iv isg Services. . DIVORCE, BANKRUPTCY, 'RESUMES. other court approved forms- 386-961-5896. ; "+"& * ""4*4 * **y*4r *tl4*.** * Custom Weddings/Vons .Anytime -Anywhere S -386-961-5896' Land Services . Back Hoe,'Dozer, Chopping, root raking, bush hog. seeding, sod, d ' isking, site prep, ponds & irrigation. Free Esi! 386-623-3200 Graham Land Clearing. Fill Dirt, lop soil. lime rock, gravel, crush concrete Asphalt millings. Call for pricing. 386-623-4569 - K&K MOWING Bushhog fields or lawn maintenance. Acreage & residential mo ing. 386-466-8575 236, ORDER ON CS #99-11 CP IN .. " i' ORB 910:836. (PARCEL 1 PER A/ . PROBATE. ' "' V Lost & Found Name in which assessed- ERNEST .___-______ ____.. SMITH � LOST - REWARD. Shitiu-hair cut All of said propeny being in the short. Lost - near Power Country Count, of Columbia, State of Floinn- Radio Station. Mother sictk needs da Unless said certificrite shall be re . for comfort. Call 386-754-8872 deemed according to law, the proper focomfort.Ca386-7548872 iv described in such certificate will R ,D Gra S h be sold to the highest bidder ati the REWARD: German Shepherd. Courthouse on Monday the 29th day Her pal was found east A f town. of June, 2009, at II 00 A NM Please report sightings.' P. DEWITTCASON 570-814-9422 or 352-665-0717 CLERK OF COURTS ' photos poster AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- wwwdloyalville.com/lost TIES ACT; If you are a person with ' Sa disability who needs any accom- 100 ob modation in order to participate in Opportunities this proceeding, you are entitled, at OppFtr l no cost to you, to the provision of cenain assistance Persons with a 04531v902 disability who need any accommoda- Advertising Sales' tion to participate should contact the Local company looking to ADA Coordihator, P.O. Box 1569, expand our sales force. Lake City, FL 32056, 386-719-7428, Successful candidate within two (2) working days of your will be highly motivated with i receipt of this notice; if you are hear- " record of sales excellence. ing impaired call (800) 955-8771; if Ability to present multiple- you are. Voice impaired call (800) products in a professional 955-8770.. " . ". " ..... '-' mahnertmust!We,.ffer,., i.s. . .: ' - health benefits, paid vacation 04531852 72 ' '-,. and holidaySendreply to"Bok May 27, 0, 172009 ' 04071, C/O TheLake City June 3, 10,.17,_2009_ Reporter. P.O. Box 1709, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Lake City. FL, 32056 TAX DEED Sec. 197.241 F.S 04532086 Notice is herebN given that the Tar- Comcast Sales Reps.& Supv. pon IV, LLC of the following certfi- We are authorized 1to sell for cate has filed said certificate for a Comcast Cable and we need Tax Deed to be issued thereon The 'Comcast Cable and we need certificate number and year of issu- Residential Sales Reps now!! ance. the descnption of the property You'll be responsible for door to and name in which it was assessed is door sales activity. $800+ week- as foUows: ly earning potential. Sales Supv Certificate Number: 31 Position also avail. ,.Year of Issuance 2007 Call (866) 323-9416 Description of Property. SE 25TWN 3S RNG 15 PARCEL NUMBER 5. . . 00214-000 BEG NE COR. RUN S Resolutions Health Alliance .13.47 FT, WCONT 1187.78 FT, SE has openings for I FT Counselor SW 439.35 FT TO N RW US90, Counselor in Lake Cit and 1 NW'LY ALONG R/W 792.22 FT Counselor in TRI Co/Lake City TO A PT OF A CLURVE.. CONT- aas. Masters Degree and WLY ALONG CURVE 704.07 FT. registered intern or license N 81 DEG W 854.06 FT. N 1631.76 required. Excellent benefits. FT TO N LINE OF SEC. RUN E : $36,500 to $43K a year. ALONG N LINE OF SEC TO POB. I PT/FT Family Specialist ORB 772-506, 939-2718 THRU position in TRI'Co area. 3 years 2725. (JOINS RE ?00188-0011. EX5 .experience or a Bachelor's ACRES DESC AS PARCEL 7 Degree required. This position (CHURCH) IN ORB 1003-1515 entails working with families THRU 1525 - through In Home Services. Name in which assessed! TLC MNIN, Please fax resume to ISTRIES INC "386) 754-9017 oc e-mail to: All of aid property being inthe emplostment(drhapa.net County of Columbia, State of Fion- --- da. Unless said cenificate shall be re-' Administratie assistantt deemed according to law, the proper- Administrative Assistat ty descnbed in such certificate will' Computer skills needed full time. be sold to tie highest bidder at the" or part time Please send 'sume to Courthouse on Monday the 13th day PO Box 7246 LC, FL'32055 of July, 2009, at 11 00 A M. - C CT c i ' P. DEWITT CASON CertifiedAC Tech/Maintenance CLERK-OF COURTS ' person. Exp. m service calls, , AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- For Apartment complex. TIES ACT: If you are a person with Fax.resume to 386-758-8017 or . a' disability who needs an) accom- Call 386-758-8029 for appt modartion in order to participate in. - ''. I :, ' ' , .. : , ' : - .*,: this proceeding," you are entitled, atr; DRIVER/ Counter Sales Position no cost to you. to the provision of - Lake Citl. Valid DL. Benefits. crtenain assistance Persons with a DFW. Call 386-623-1009 or apply disabilit who need any accommoda- J'., at.986 E'Duval'Street. ' lion to panicipale should contact the ' ' ' ' ' . .... ADA Coordinator. P.O. Box 1569. Food Service Workers for Lake City, FL 32056, 386-719-7428, correctional setting Benefits after within tvo (2) working days of Nour 90 days. 401K, stock bonus, receipt of this notice; if you are hear- vacation, No criminal record. Food ' ing impaired call (800) 955-8771: if Service expa must. Apply in 5 8ar 0,oce impaired call ) person at Lake City Correctional -. _:. ' . .. r" .. ." "�Facilit. 386-755-3379ext 2251. 04531852 E' EOE, AffirmativeAction June 3, 10, 17. 24, 2009 . Employer. M/F/D/V. 0453147.9 ELECTRONICS TRAINEES. Earn & learn. Great pay &. benefits, .generous vacation, $.for school.No �exp OK. HS grads ages 17- 34.Call Mon-Fri (800)342-8123 Ad Errors- Please read your ad on the first day of publication. We accept responsibility for only the first incorrect Insertion, and only the charge for the ad space in error. Please call 755-5440 immediately for prompt correction and billing adjustments. Cancellations- Normal advertising deadlines apply for cancellation. Billing Inquiries- Call 755-5440. Should further informa- tion be required regarding payments or credit limits, your call will be transferred to the accounting department. G enrlInform ion A Advertising copy is subject to approval by the Publisher who reserves the right to edit, reject, or classify all adver- tisements under appropriate headings. Copy should be checked for errors by the advertiser on the first day of publication. Credit for published errors will be allowed for the first insertion for that portion of the advertisement which was incorrect. Further, the Publisher shall not be liable for any omission of advertisemenIs ordered o10 be published., nor for any general, special or consequential damages. Advertising language must comply with Federal, State or local laws regarding the prohibition of discnmina- tion in employment, housing and public accommodations. Standard abbreviations are acceptable; however, the first word of each ad may not be abbreviated, In Print and Online S ww .akecityreporter.com HVAC Enjoy doing repairs? Like to earn a good income and/or start your own business? Consider Healmg/AC at Lake City Communimt College. Fall Classes begin August 24. Financial aid available. No high school diploma required. Day. and night classes. We all need it, we all haye it . Learn to keep it all working. Call (386) 7544352 for details. INVITATION TO BID Licensed grading contractor with. general liability insurance to re- work small pnvate subdivision � limerock roads. For additional in- formation contact Michael at 386-497-3406 Maintenance Man: Experienced in Carpentry, Plumbing,& Electric. Ref. Req'd. Call (386)961-0017 or 386-365-6250 Mystery Shoppers earn up to $100 per day. Under cover shop- pers needed to judgq retail & dining establishments., Experience NOT req'd. Calll- 888-697-6576. S *; -. r"'? - "'i--* - SUMMER WORK GREAT PAY Immed FT/PT openings, . customer sales/service,will tram, conditions apply. all ages 17+' (386)269.1116 WELDING Tired of your job? Like to earn a good income? Consider welding at. Lake City Community College. Two nuclear power plants in North Florida are looking for welders. Sea, rail. and truck lines in Jacksonville also need welders. Fall Classes begin August 24. Financial aid available. No high school diploma required. Day and night classes. Call (386) 754-4352 for details 12A EMedical 120 Employment Medical Records/ Referrals /Scheduler. Responsibilities include Prepping of charts, filing, Gathering of information & scheduling. Hours are Mon - Fri 8am-5pm., Please fax resume Intervennonal Cardiologist. 352-416-2509. , 04532038 .' ' DONOR SPECIALIST LifeSouth Blood Center seeks enthusiastic applicants with excellent customer service skills for the position of Donor Specialist Responsibilities include registration, mini-. physical, phlebotomy and -' preparation of blood units. Experience in phlebotomy preferred, but will train the right Sindi% idual. Position requires evenings and weekends. Submit application to: 833 SW SR 47,, Lake City, FL 32025. NO - CALLS PLEASE EOE/DFWP 04532090 Clinical Specialist FT. Stewart-Marchmani-Act 'B&havioral Healthcare is',. recruiting for the Department of Corrections Tranisitional. IRe-Entry Substance Abuse Program in Lake City. This program is designed for inmates nearing release. For details visit www.smabehavioral.ore. - lFWP/ROE/,Enual Actess. REHAB DIRECTOR Avalon Health Care Center is seeking Rehab Director to lead. our growing Rehab department. SIeal candidate must be a Physical, Occupational, Speech : Therapist or Assistant. , Competitive Salary, and . Benefits.. To apply for this positioin.please fax your resume to 386-752-8556 to the attention of Tony.Anderson 04532098 . . - Occupational Therapist 'Avalon Health Care Center is seeking a full time Occupational Therapist. If you are a clinician syho enjoys caring for patients this opportunity is for you! To apply for this position please- , fax your resume to 386-752-8556 to the Attention of Tony Aiderson� SPhj~jcal Therapy Assistant Avalort'l-lealth Care Center is seekI ghil time LPTA. If ybu are a clinician who enjoys Scaring for patients this opportunity is for you! To apply for this position please S Ifax yourresume.to :386-752-8556 to the Attention of Tony Anderson LPN or RN needed F/T' 3PM-11PM-Lake City Cluster ICFfor Developmentally Disabled Persons. , :673 NW Cluster Drne, 386-755-6104 EEO/M/F/D/V Medical Office Receptionist needed. for front office. Duties include scheduling appointments, check in/check out. medical authorizations answering phones, filling charts, etc. Must have medical-office experience. Please fax resume to 386-961-9541 'A2 i Schools & 4*U Education Want to be a CNA? Don't watf to wait? Express Training Services' of Gainesville is now. offering our quality CNA exam Prep classes.. Day/Eve classes. Class for 1 week, certification test the next week. glass size is limited. Next class 06/08/09. Call 386-755-4401 exoresstrainineservices.com ,310 Pets & Supplies AKC Male Yorkie. 2.5 years old. $100 obo. 386-752-2637 '.Free to Good Home Only! Shar-pej puppy kennel Aprox,1.5 yr. old. Very playful. ALREADY GONE! ADvantage - 2br/1.5 ba MH. completely remod- eled On private lot; Front & rear porches $600 mo. 1st, last & sec.. 386-752-5911 or 466-2266 2BR/1BA MH. Off Pinemount Rd. Call for details. $450 mo $450 dep. NO PETS! 386-965-5530 PUBLISHER'S NOTE ; Florida.Law 828 29 requires dogs,' and'cats being sold to be at least 8 weeks old and have a health . certificate from a licensed veterinarian documenting, they have mandatory shots and are free from intestinal and external parasites Many species of lwild-"' life must be licensed by Florida Fish and Wildlife. If you are unsure, contact the local office for information. REGISTERED CHOW. Wormed, health certificate. Needs a loving home. $400. 386-208-5017 , _1m7-792, w- To place your classified ad call 755-5440 310 Pets & Supplies Yorkie Female 10 Week old Registered & Shots $550 Call 386-623-6652 330 Livestock & 33 Supplies 04532050 Gentle Hereford Cow $450. Nice Angus Hereford Cross Bull Calf. 4 months old. Black/white face. $250. Sold as a pair for $625. 386-719-4802 401 Antiques ANTIQUES WANTED Furn., China, Silver, Glassware, Costume Jewelry & Gold. 35 years exp. Cash Pd. Pete. 386-963-2621 402 Appliances Whirlpool Refrigerator, 25.6 CF with ice & water, exc. cond. $450 386-961-5896 or 386-454-0768 406 Collectibles MILLSCREEK Collectible Stone animals. $500. 00 for all. 386-623-6989 408 Furniture Couch & Loveseat. Cotton fabric w/ cream leaf print. Excellent condition. $275. 00. -Call 386-466-0019 DINING ROOM SET. Light oak, solid wood. Table w/6 chairs. China Hutch. Have to see! $500. 00 386-623-6989 Leather Sleeper love seat. Cream color. Good Condition: $150.00. 386-466-0019 Nice Living Room set. Tan Sofa w/recliners in each end & 2 separate big boy recliners. $600. 386-754-9295 or 984-0387 RECLINING LOVESEAT Micro fiber, wine color. Excellent condition. $200.00 386-497-4038 4A1f Lawn & Garden 40tl Equipment PRO Leafer, huge capacity with blower/vacuum hose, New-used once. $500 SOLD 420 Wanted to Buy K&H TIMBER We Buy Pind Hardwood & Cypress. Large or small tracts. Call 386-961-1961. 430 Garage Sales PUBLISHER'S NOTE u All Yard SaleAds- - Must be Pre-Paid. 440 Miscellaneous 2005 CARGO Mate Trailer. Has less than.2500 miles: used. $1500 00 Firm 386-758-9566 or 386-984-7054 '630 Mobile Homes for Rent I'-1/1 Modular & office /library. Completely remodeled on 1 ac. Columbia City. $550 + Dep. Ref. Req'd. No Pets 386-755-1894-. 14 Wide- 2br/2ba. Clean, quiet country park. $475/Mo Water, garbage sewer Incl ,Dep. & Ref. Req'd. NO PETS 386-758-2280 14x70 MH, 2Br/2Ba Real Clean Good Location! CH/A $495/Mo. + $250 Dep NO PETS. (386)755-0064 or i904)771-5924 IBR FURNISHED All uutlies included plus satellite $155 week.$155 Deposit Call 386-758-9455 2 & 3 br Mobile Homes for Rent. S$450-$650 monthly. . 1386,752-6422 2/2 M H's Nice park setting very . leann well maintained 1 mi. east of * downtown L.C. JUNE SPECIAL , 386-623-7547 or 386-984-8448 Page Editor: Emogene Graham 754-0404 LAKE CITY REPORTER ADVICE & COMICS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2009 3C mfw --ao O . 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NO PETS! 386-623-3617 2BR/2BA Water & trash included No Pets. $525. mo. & $250 security dep. 386-752-9898 3br/2ba 14x70 onthe Westside. Also 3br/2ba 14x70 in 5 pts area. $550/Mo. + Dep. No Pets 386-961-1482 EFFICIENCIES & MH for rent. Utilities furnished Call 386-755-2741 FREE ELECTRIC! And all utilities. 2br/lba, south of Lake City.$400 security, $570.mo 386-590-0642 or 867-1833 Late Model Mobile Homes 2br/lba from $450 & 3br/2ba from $550 Includes water & sewer., Quiet, clean park. 386-961-0017 LOOK: Comer lot 2br in town overlooking ravine. Close to' shopping. $500 mo. NO PETS! 386-397-0807 Mobile Homes for rent in White Springs. 2 and 3 bedrooms. Contact 386-867-2337 or 397-1522 640 Mobile Homes 640 for Sale 04531948 Got Animals? Need Room? 4br/3ba on 10.3 acres. 2006 32X76 Manufacturedhome White Springs area. $169,995.00 PRESTIGE HOME CENTERS 3973 Hwy 90 West, Lake City, F1L 386-752-7751 or 1-800-355-9385 04531949 Only $500-$ 1000 Down, With Your Land! PRESTIGE HOME CENTERS 3973 Hwy 90 West, Lake - City, FL 386-752-7751 1-800-355-9385 04531950 REAL Western Red Cedar Logged Homes Direct from S our Factory! NO MIDDLE MAN! 100 Plans to choose From! PRESTIGE HOME CENTERS 3973 Hwy 90 West, Lake City, Florida. 386-752-7751 or .1-800-355-9385 2 Bd/2Ba Swide Del/Set $11500, $230 mo. @ 5 years -3Br/2Ba Dwide Del/Set $18K or $335 mo. @ 5 years Today Housing 386 963-4000 "BRAND NEW" 1500 sq ft. 3/2: "28X60" for only $42,843. Payments as low as $300. a mo. Call Eric ( 386-719-5560 "1ST TIME HOME BUYERS" I have several programs to help 1st time home buyers, plus up to $8000. Government assistance. Call Eric for details (386)719-5560 � "WOW" 5br/3 full bath. 2300 sq ft. payments for only $450. a month. 640 { Mobile Homes 640 forSale Palm Harbor 3/2 Singlewide Introductory Model $299/mo wac On Your Lot 10 models to choose from. Call 1-800-622-2832 Reduced: $39,900. 3br/2ba Split plan. Garden tub w/whirlpool, fpl. w/bookcases, upgraded kit. appli. You move 386-497-3179 STARKE AREA 4br/2ba, family room, 2008 MH. 1800 sf. 1/2 ac. Hwy 16 East. 2.8 miles from town. New carpet. New cabinets & much more. $95,900.00. Call 386-752-7751 or 904-769-9699. .65 Mobile Home 650 & Land 1700 sq ft on 1.2 ac. w/granite counter tops, tile floors. Fireplace, fenced & shop on a paved road. . $100,000.386-365-7359. ' FREE mortg paymts for 2009 or FREE electricity for 2009.& 2010 New 3 Br/2Ba MOD 1/2 acre, decks, drive, therino insulation, $119K plus $4K seller, assist. $8K government credit, 10%dn - $540 mo; 20%-$485 mo Gary Hamilton 386-758-9824 7 1 0 Unfurnished Apt. V10 For Rent $299 MOVES YOU IN 1BR APARTMENT FREE RENT 386-758-8029 $400 MOVES YOU IN! 2 BR apts. starting at $500 1BR starting at $450. mo. - VISA/MC (386) 755-2423 -. [l o .4 - I $299 Moves you in!!! FREE RENT Free Bahama Cruise 200 FREE Channels NEW 2 BR APTS. Student Specials!' SECURITY GATE -- POOL Furnished Apt's Available! Move in Today! 386-754-1800 Windsor Arms lbr Lg. & Clean. CH/A Lg. Walk-in Closet. $395/mo. $350. Sec. Dep. Req'd. Call (904)563-6208 A4BR 3BA HUD HOME! SONLY $217/mo!! 5%dn 15yrs @ 8%apr for listings 800-366-9783 ext 7782 Brick Duplex 2/1 Close to school. * CH/A, Carpet, tile, $625 mo,+ SDep. Water & garbage incl. Call 386-752-0118 or 386-623-1698 CALL FOR OUR SPECIALS $99 Security Deposit 2, & 3 BRs. Windsong Apartments The Community the Cares! . 386-758-8455 ' Efficiency Apt. or 2/1 Townhouse Apt Close to VA. Pets OK. SFenced in back yard. Unfurnished Apt. 710 For Rent Large Deluxe Apts, 2 BR/1.5 to 2 BA, W of 1-75, Garage, W/D hook-up, from $650 + SD. (386) 466-7392, 344-3715 or 965-5560 SPRING SPECIAL One month FREE! 2br/lba from $550/mo. plus security. Call Michelle 386-752-9626 Studios & 1Br's from $135 week. Utilities & cable included. Weekly 386-752-2741 352-538-0292 or 352-514-2950 720 Furnished Apts. 72 For Rent Rooms for Rent. Hillcrest, Sands, Columbia. All furnished. Electric, cable, fridge, microwave. Weekly or monthly rates. 1 person $135, 2 persons $145. weekly 386-752-5808 Unfurnished 730 Home For Rent $450. mo 2br/2ba in Lake City. W/D hookups, CH/A, Lg.spacious living room. Front deck w/ramp. Call to see 1-866-608-8911 2BR/1BA Completely Remodeled Home. In own. $750. 00 plus deposit. NO PETS! 386-623-3617 2BR/1BA HOUSE., Like new CH/A $725.mo. 1st, last & security. 764 SE St. Johns St. (386)697-8893 or (305)962-2666 3/2 home For Rent/Sale:' 217 SW Edna Ct. Fenced yard 386-365-7705" 3BR/2BA Brick w/2 car garage, CH/A, at 101 SW Hummingbird Glen. $950. mo. $1000 dep. No Pets. Call 386-365-8543 3BR/2BA, 2400 sq ft.. Quail Heights. 290 SW Leisure Dr. $1,200 mo. plus deposit. 386-752-6062 BANK FORECLOSURE! 6 Br 3ba! Only $29,900! Must-See, for listings 1-800-366-9783 ext7921 Executive home for rent 4BR/3BA, 2 story home w/over 3,000 s.f. Park-like setting. Cl6se to 1-75 for easy access to Gainesville & Lake City. $1,700/mo. Call Sandy Kishton, Daniel Crapps Agency 386-344-0433, * House for rent newly remodeled. Spacious 2br, fenced yard. $750.mo 386-697-5373., Large 3 bd, 2 ba home in town, fenced yard. $800/mo + $800sec dep. Call 386-623-2642 Shady, secluded MH. Very nice 3br/2ba. Ft. White. Lots of room. $700.mo plus 1st, last arid security. NO PETS! 386-497-11.16 VERY NICE newer 3br/2ba house for rent in town; $1000 mo and $1000 dep. (386)208-4702 150 Business & 750o Office Rentals 04532087 ' ' ESTABLISHED CENTER with space available on Hwy 90, next to Moe's. 896-1138sf, some build outs. Call Scott Stewart 386-867-3498p,. Westfield Realty Gioup 04532088 SPACE AVAILABLE at Marion Crossing, Hwy 41 & Malone, 2236sf, can be divided. Call Scott Stewart, - 386-867-0598 , Westfield Realty Group Office Space located at Oakhill . Plaza on Hwy 41. 900 sqft. $700/mo. plus fax. Call Bob 386-752-9086 750 Business & S Office Rentals Professional Office space for rent. 3 offices ranging from $250-$450 mo depending on size. 386-758-8900. Retail Space Heavy traffic area 800 Sf. & 1600 Sqft. Call for quotes 1-800-342-0135 SPACE AVAILABLE 2000 sq ft. Formerly doctors office on East Baya. 904-579-6645 weekdays. Weekends call 386-497-4762 760 Wanted to Rent I want to Rent mobile home for . $275.mo or less. Condition unimportant. Prefer rural area near 1-75 or S. LC. Also need parking space near 1-75 & 90. Call Steve, SSun -Thur (773)761-4272' 790 Vacation Rentals Summer Special Horseshoe Beach Gulf Front 2br hpme, w/lg waterfront porch, dock. fish sink Avail wkendg. $345. or %k $845 (352)498-5986/386-235-3633 805 Lots for Sale I AC. 3 Rivers Est' Beau wooded, high & dr ,inrei ces On ner Finan . No do n $307/mo. $29.900 352-215 REDUCED! Owner Motivated . 2br/2ba on 10 ac. w/garage, 2 out itul buildings. $ 172.900 Will consider er ac- an) reasonable onler 386-935-4205 n pmi 5-1p18 1.2 AC lot bh Ow ner For modular or manufactured homes Deed retrictionf Nice len. I mi. to Food Lion - 3 mi to'Walmart. $29.900 386-719.4956 Mobile Home Lol! Pa ed Road Frontage' Gorgeous oaks! Oner Financing' NO DOWN' $14,900. $153mo 352-215-1018 %Vun Land-Owner-Financing com PUBLISHER'S NOTE All real estate ademn'in in this newspaper is subject to the fair housing act which makes it illegal to adnemse "any preference. limitation. or discrimination based on race. color, religion, se. disability, famlial siamus or nation- al origin, or an intention to make such preference, linulanon or discrimination."' Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents.or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of chil- � dren under the age of 18. This newspaper dill not knowingly accept an% adsernsing foe real es- tale % &uch is in violation of the law Our readers are hereby in-, formed that all dwellings adver- tised in this ne, paper are avadala ble on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll free at I -N 0-669-9717, . the toll free telephone number to the hearing , impaired is 1-800-927.9275 810 Home for Sale 04531820 3Br/2Ba with Appliances built on your lot. $59,900. Visit: www.dugardconstruction.com or call 904-259-5008 820 Farms & S Acreage Owner Financed Half-acre to 10 acre lots Deas Bullard BKL Properties. 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com 586O Investment 04532115 0 Property White Springs: 3/1.5 CB home, P __ per_ y 7+ acres, N US 41. $139,900. 04532114 Call Sandy Kishton I Attention Investors! I S 386-344-0433 I MHP avail. Tenants in Daniel Crapps Agency, Inc Prices start at $57, 3 Bdrm/lBa Brick House Approx: 1100 sq ft. new fence back yard, new appliances, gas heat, new window a/c, low electric bills. Curt Court, Lake City. . $68,000 386-755-1625, 386-344- 4452 or 386-344-4289. NEW 3/2 Brick home -Lake Jeffery Area on 1/2 ac. Many upgrades. 2200 total sq ft. 386-752-5035 x2710 7 days 7-7 A Bar Sales, Inc. New 3br/2ba 1/2 ac. $115K Rebuilt.2br on 1/2 ac. $99K 4br/2ba DW- 5 ac. $129K Under 5% rates, $0 dn Veterans, 3% dn FHA Owner finance avail @ 10% down (386)758-9824 OWNER WILL FINANCE 2 2br/lba, home w/office & Florida room on comer lot. $59,500 566 SE Monroe St. 386-867-0048 820 Farms& : Acreage 25 acres (4 tax lots) fenced, water, barn'. rack room, training pen, pa'rure shelters. 2003 5br/3.5 ba Brick home. 2 separate rental units. $14,000 income. Asking $695.0110. 386-755-5226 4 Ac.,Ft. White. Well, Septic & Power. Owner Financing! NO DOWN! $79,900. Only $701./mo 352-215-1018. www.Land-Owner-Finnicing.com 4-1/2 AC. Lake Jeffery Road. . Gorgeous Oaks! Great area! .Owner Financing! NO DOWN! $74,900. $657mo 352-215-1018., www.Land-Owner-Financing.com CENTRAL GA FARMS 600 AC-$3,500/AC 168 AC - $3,000/AC Ponds, creeks, row crop land, 7 center pivots, planted pine, income producing'. properties with great hunting. .... .. (478)972-1247 * - Willam Long AgencN Middle GA Timberland 127 AC-$1.625/AC S * 24 AC creek bottom, rest inpre-merch . planted pine, great. hunting/investment S tract. ' * . ' '478-987-9700 ' St Regis Paper Co Call Sandy Kishton 386-344-0433 Daniel Crapps Agency, Inc. 950 Cars for Sale S2005 CADILLAC Deville. Gold, sunroof, perfect cond. 30 mpg hwy. Tan leather int. Garage kept. $13,700.obo 386-755-2307 2007 HONDA Civic EX. 2 dr, loaded 38K miles. $15,000. Excellent condition. Call Patti 386-752-7831 Between 8am-5pm * Easy Auto Loans . Bad Credit OK- 99% approval $500.00 down. Call Ken 352-486-1331 or 352-949-9098 NEED A CAR?? IF YOU HAVE A JOB AND $500 DOWN, YOUR APPROVED!! CALL MIKE (386) 288-5528 SVans & Sport 952 til. Vehicles 'CARGO VAN--6X12X6.5 ft. enclosed, dbl. axle, elec. brakes, S .. "mint cond. $4000 386-961-5896 or 386-454-0768 1996 Chevy Blazer. Maroon, all .power, AC/heat, AM/FM radio, CD player, garage kept. $2,700 negotiable. 386-755-1937 - 2001 HONDA Odyssey EX. 81,000 miles. Full po er, AC. good condition. $5,4001 (386)344-8335 or (386)344-5744 1 DA .$41 ADVERTISE IT HERE! Bring the picture in or we will take it for you! Advertise your car, truck, motorcycle, recreation vehicle or boat here for 10 consecutive days. If your vehicle does not sell within those 10 days, for an additional $15 you can place your ad for an additional 10 days. A picture will run everyday with a description of your vehicle. The price, of the vehicle, nust be listed in the ad. Your ad must be prepaid with cash, check or credit card. Just include a snapshot or bring your vehicle by and we will take the picture for you. Private party only! Price includes a 6 day/ 4 line classified ad of the same vehicle .in print and online. L OIL For More Details Call Mary Homes & ni place. 900. ADVERTISE YOUR Job Opportunities in the Lake City Reporter Classifieds. Enhance Your Ad with Your Individual Logo For just pennies a day. Cal today, 755-5440. rMP RER 7110i73 Call Eric @ 386-719-5560 . ( 5 Classified Department: 755-5440 |